Friday, June 10, 2011

How To Choose The Right Hair Style For Your Face Shape

Having trouble deciding which hairstyle is right for you?
Many of us will see a gorgeous haircut on a celebrity or a friend, but when we try to copy it on ourselves it looks nothing short of goofy. Or hideous.

So here's the 411 on how to choose a hairstyle.

First up find out which face shape you have. Stand in front of a mirror, pull all your hair off your face and look at the width of your cheekbones, the length of your face from the highest point to your chin, and the width from temple to temple, jaw to jaw.

Typically you will fall into one of the following categories:

Diamond Shape
Slightly more pointy chin, narrow forehead and wider cheekbones
Look for styles that are narrow at the cheekbones and wider at the forehead. Add a little more fullness at the crown if required.

 Actress Kim Raver has a Diamond face shape

Heart Shape:
This face shape has a more narrow chin and a broad forehead. The cheekbones are very visible. This great shape lets you choose from shorter cuts, like the pixie, a short layered cut, or a short ear length bob.

Beautiful Victoria Beckham has a heart shaped face
Naomi Campbell's perfect face is a heart shape


A shoulder length layered cut, with the bangs swept to the side flatters the heart shaped face and fills out the chin. Other fabulous styles include a layered bob with extra volume and outward flicks at chin level and  asymmetric cuts are also flattering heart-shaped faces.
Just avoid blunt bangs, or too much hair pulled back off the face.

Oval Shape:
 You'll see a high forehead and narrow, slightly rounded chin.

Julia Roberts oval face shape

This is the most balanced face shape and almost perfect for any type of hair style. Basically no matter what you do you will look gorgeous.

Rectangle Shape:
Normally you will see an almost equal width across the temples, the cheekbones and the jaw, as well as a slightly longer face.

Gwyneth Paltrow rectangular face shape

Kate Bosworth rectangular face shape
The most flattering styles are like chin or shoulder-length cuts with a fringe that hides the long forehead.  Long straight hair accentuates the length of the face, so you need some movement to break it up, ideally bringing in a little softness and roundness.

Round Shape:
You'll see a wide, short forehead, full jaw and chin, and an overall roundness.

Note the difference in Kate Winslet's round face shape when the hairstyle is softened and gets some movement

The round shape normally makes the cheeks appear wider. Try to keep the length below the chin and add some fullness on top. A soft cut with sophisticated, face framing that curve to the sides is very slimming. Soft curls will also flatter the frame of a round face. Side swept bangs are very flattering, and break up the roundness.
Avoid bobs and chin or jaw length cuts, as they can accentuate the round look and make your head look like a ball.

Square Shape:

You will see a wide, short forehead and square jaw. The main difference from the rectangular face shape is the shorter length of the face.


Go for graduated layers with some volume at crown, soft curls, side swept bangs. Avoid cuts that end at chin or jaw length, and look for a style that has some movement.



Triangular Shape:
This face shape is the opposite of a heart shaped face. Picture a heart upside down. This face shape has a wider jawline and your face gets gradually narrower as you go up. You can wear a shorter hair style to balance this out.
Try styles with more fullness at the forehead that get gradually narrower at the chin.

 
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Kathy Ireland has a triangular face shape

Most short hair cuts work for this type of face. Avoid styles with too much volume at the top.


Look for distinctive features like your nose, cheekbones, or jaw line. You can then decide to downplay or highlight these features with the style you choose. Try to pick hairstyles that enhance your best features while camouflaging any flaws.

Adding color can really enhance your cut. Highlights and lowlights can direct the eye along the shape of your new hairdo and really bring out the best in your features, as well as totally compliment and light up your skin.

Memebox Starter Kit #Beginwithskin

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Jennifer Lopez 2011 Tous Campaign


Check out these gorgeous images of Jennifer Lopez
from the 2011
Tous ad campaign.

Isn't she fabulous??

How fierce and fun is this makeup??

her face is so sensational
that the jewelry is almost an afterthought.

Go girl.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Karmen Pedaru - Smoking!

Beautiful Karmen Pedaru
in Vogue Paris
shot by Terry Tsolis
Smoking!





hot! hot! hot! n'est ce pas?

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Bar Rafaeli Passionata Autumn/Winter 2011 Look Book

I live for shoes.
And I live for killer lingerie.

Passionata has killer lingerie.


Check out Bar Rafaeli in the 
Passionata Lingerie Collection
Autumn/Winter 2011 Look Book




See more of the  
Passionata Autumn/Winter 2011 Collection Look Book here 
at Fashionising.com

Monday, June 6, 2011

Summer Shoe Options

I am working on a movie right now that has some of the most fabulous shoes you can possibly imagine.
Louboutins, YSL's, Weitzmans,
you name it.
I'm in shoe heaven.
(except that I don't get to wear, let alone keep them...)
Louboutins in the makeup room


Sometimes a girl just needs to see 
some new shoe options for summer.
So I found you some.
That's all. 

Maybe you like wedges

Boutique 9 Raffia Wedges by 9 West


Vivian Wedges By Loeffler Randall

Belle by Sigerson Morrison

Maybe you like a chunkier heel

ASOS Headline Heel, 
chunky + peep toe

maybe you are like me,
addicted to Jimmy Choo
  
image courtesy of Bittersweet-vogue.com

I dream about Jimmy Choo Ursula in yellow...

Michael Kors platform in green
Just how fabulous would these be with a white capri??


And of course, Mr Louboutin,

Christian Louboutin Vivaeva sandal in white.
Perfection.

I hope you choose something high and peep toed!

Friday, June 3, 2011

LOVE YOU! Kate Moss for Vogue Brazil

Kate Moss
shot by Mario Testino
for Vogue Brazil
May 2011

She simply does not know
how not to be
completely fabulous.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Pack Your Bags - Its Travel Season!

Travel season is gloriously upon us once again, so the girl on the go has to start creating a plan for what to pack in order to look uber fab on vacation.

If she's about to board a plane this summer, she needs an even better plan than before, as the cost of checking bags, and overweight baggage is higher than ever, cutting into both shopping dollars and valuable suitcase real estate to bring said shopping back home.

So.

Lets tackle skin care first.

No matter how slick you are with a makeup brush, you'll not be looking super sensational if your skin is hurting underneath, which means you need a door to door skincare roadmap.

I pack everything down into small, travel sized pots and bottles. The only full sized item I take is facial SPF.

I pack them into the clear removable bag inside my Stephanie Johnson ML Traveler cosmetic bag.
ML Traveler in Mumbai Buff

It snaps out and goes onboard with me, (the clear bag is perfect for airport security), then snaps back in when I get to my hotel.

Don't do a long haul flight with makeup on if you can possibly do without it. Your foundation won't be looking even partially decent when you land anyway, so either wear none, or take it off during the flight.


SkynICELAND Glacial Cleansing Cloths are super convenient to carry, and don't need water to activate.

Also from skynICELAND I take a travel sized Arctic Face Mist. This is not only super refreshing when you're up there in that stale, recirculating air, but its also choc full of vitamins and antioxidants.I spritz it on throughout the flight.

Your body loses a glass of water for each hour that you are cruising at 35 000 feet, so it stands to reason that your skin will get extra dehydrated when you fly, especially on long trips.
I carry an extra hydrating facial cream or lotion onboard with me. This past trip I used skynICELAND Oxygen Infusion Night Cream, which was in the detox kit I got a few weeks ago.

I have also used Cream de la Mer (when I can afford it) and Clarins Multi Active Day Cream.

Your eye area needs some inflight loving too. I swear by the skynICELAND Icelandic Relief Eye Pen. Its perfect for travel. (I also keep one in my handbag at home for touch ups when workdays get long)

Sound like I'm talking up a lot of skynICELAND??
skynICELAND is a line entirely devoted to solutions for stressed skin, perfect for the traveling girl, as just by getting on that plane, your skin is s.t.r.e.s.s.i.n.g.
Stressed out skin ages quickly and makes you look beat up and tired. Who needs that??
And for high speed results, you cannot beat their products.

When I land in whatever country I've just flown to, I get to my hotel and pull out one more slice of skynICELAND magic, multiples of which are in all my travel bags, my makeup cases, and are always instock in my bathroom cabinet for the serious intervention: Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels.

10 minutes with the eye gels on and you are converted from worn out into fabulous. The skin around your eyes is firmed, mega hydrated, and plumped up, making you look youthful (yay!), wide awake (even when you are jet lagged to the point of delirium), de-stressed, and makeup will glide on like a dream.


Jet lagged skin needs an extra boost of excitement to get it glowing, so I use Nickel Day Spa Morning After Rescue Gel.
This was originally designed for men to use when they had boogied too hard the night before a big work day, but its just as fantastic for the girl with places to go!
Full of boosters like menthol and caffeine, it quite literally wakes your skin up, and makes it look refreshed and vital.

(I always use this on clients for early morning breakfast TV appearances too. Its magic!)










If you're going somewhere humid, make sure you pack a facial wash to cleanse with. A milky cleanser can compound the issues your skin will be fighting with extra oli production and sweat. Humid climes need lightweight moisturizers, in drier places your skin needs an extra moisture boost.

Lastly make sure you pack a mask to get you out of trouble. In humidity you may need a deep cleansing mask to keep you from breaking out, in dry climates you may need exfoliating and hydrating masks. If you can't pick them up in trial sizes, pack them down into travel sized jars.

Bon Voyage!