Here’s a breakdown of the best beauty looks of stars from the past week and some tips on how to achieve them.
The “Lost Love” star who was recently in town for the Star Awards has officially entered her blonde bombshell era! She took to Instagram to reveal her envy-inducing, waist-grazing strands.
There are infinite ways to style derrière-scraping strands but the key to nailing the look is to keep your ends healthy and glossy. Incorporate a leave-in treatment with heat protectant properties like Shiseido’s Sublimic Wonder Shield to maintain your salon fresh mane.
Zoe’s orange makeup look had us instantly falling in love. The spring-appropriate hue imparts just the right amount of colour and warmth to her clear, porcelain complexion.
To replicate the look, lightly tap a single hue on your lids with your fingertips until you achieve the finish that you want. Take it a step further by applying the same product on your cheeks and pout.
For her recent appearance at a Martell event, Chantalle rocked two of the biggest beauty trends of this season: poker straight strands and two-toned eyeliner. We’ll drink to that.
A winged eyeliner on your upper lash line and a contrasting hue on the bottom is the perfect way to showcase the two-toned eyeliner trend. Choose a taupe and teal combo à la Chantalle or pick whichever colours you like, as long as there’s enough contrast.
Sheila’s almond-shaped hazel eyes are striking on their own. To draw attention to her peepers, the “Geylang” star kept the rest of her makeup simple, sporting cleanly defined brows, a whisper of blush and a wash of fuschia on her lips.
As a rule of thumb, always start from the highest point of the arch and stop at the tail. WIthout applying too much pressure, create small, hair-like strokes. Finally, with the excess product on your applicator, apply it to the middle portion of your arches to create an ombre effect.
You’ll often find Becks wearing his iteration of no makeup, makeup. It features a soft, matte base, bronzey eye and peachy pink gradient lips.
To mimic her pout, you’ll need two lipsticks (one lighter and one darker) from the same colour family. Opt for matte formulas to prevent feathering and bleeding. Starting off with your darker shade, apply it all over your lips with a brush. Follow up with the lighter lippy, concentrating the product only on the centre of your lips. Voilà! Easy, gradient lips.