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Vintage Meets Modern: A Classic New LookRetro glam looks of the past are back in a big way-and not just on runway supermodels. Fashionable women across America are sporting a multitude of styles from previous decades, but with a few contemporary twists.Try these cost-effectiv Makeup? Make down-Update your look by eradicating that made-up look. Rather than using both a foundation and bronzer, stick to mineral powder and blush. Blush adds warmth to the face and emphasizes facial contours. Add a subtle touch of color to the high edge of the cheek-bones and blend to create a natural-looking blush on the cheeks. To create a look that screams vintage glamor, experiment with this season's popular apricot or pale pink hues. Lighten to brighten-This season, less really is more. Ditch the hard shades and harsh liner and stick to light, barely-there colors with a subtle shimmer to instantly brighten your gaze. To achieve a glamorous, wide-eyed look with instant sex appeal, apply an extra coat of mascara to the outer corners of lashes. Feeling ultra-chic? Trade your traditional mascara for one in dark purple or sage. Creat Do a new 'Do-Turn heads at any party by mixing a simple, classic hairstyle or cut with ultra-modern hues or low-lights. For longer-haired femmes, try a bouffant or a sleek 1940s-style high ponytail. For those with short hair, experiment with '20s-style face-framing waves. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For more information, visit www.crestrebate.com. Makeup Makeover-New vintage looks call for just a dusting of gentle hues. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/650/vintage-meets-modern-a-classic-new-look-57650.htm Related Tips and Advices
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