This spring, be two-faced and feel good about it. Featured here are the season’s two looks on the same woman.
For the minimalist in you, be confident enough to let your true face shimmer through–but not shine–with warm shades of taupe, sienna and rosy petal pinks on the eyelids and the cheekbones. Skip the foundation and use concealer, where needed, then set with a sheer or bronzing powder instead.
Lips are a quick two-step–just fill in with natural color and a gloss. Your makeup is trend-aware, but barely there.
Or . . . not.
Spring is also exploding with color. Want to explore it to the fullest?
Line your eyes with black, brown or navy and splash a lavender or heather across the lids.
Use a rose-colored blush to contour–a term revived from the ’80s–the cheek.
Lavish lips with cool tones, from fuchsia to brazen red.
You have choices for day and night or today and tomorrow.
You decide.
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RESOURCES
Pg. 28-29: Hair/makeup: Paul Fields, Pat Bates & Assoc., New York. Makeup: Francois Nars foundation, Invisible Plus translucent powder, Christian Dior eyeshadows, Clinique Shimmer Powder on cheeks. Wim Neels T-shirt, $250, at Blake. Voyage blue dress, $1,522, at Barneys New York.
Model: Regan, Q Management, New York.
(Fashion Magazine, Page 33.)




