COUNTDOWN TO OSCARS.Byline: -- Sandra Barrera METAL DETECTOR: Metallic eye shadows straight from the catwalk are expected to be all over the red carpet come Oscar night, says L'Oreal Paris' celebrity makeup makeup In the performing arts, material used by actors for cosmetic purposes and to help create the characters they play. Not needed in Greek and Roman theatre because of the use of masks, makeup was used in the religious plays of medieval Europe, in which the angels' faces artist Collier Strong. The bolder the makeup, the more lasting and dramatic the impression will be. You'll be seeing smoky Smoky, river, c.250 mi (400 km) long, rising in Jasper National Park, W Alta., Canada, and flowing generally NE to the Peace River. It receives the Wapiti and Little Smoky rivers. It was explored (1792) by Alexander Mackenzie. eyes and pale lips but also photogenic photogenic /pho·to·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) 1. produced by light, as photogenic epilepsy. 2. producing or emitting light. pho·to·gen·ic adj. 1. blushing blush intr.v. blushed, blush·ing, blush·es 1. To become red in the face, especially from modesty, embarrassment, or shame; flush. 2. To become red or rosy. 3. cheeks and bright lips as epitomized by Cameron Diaz at last month's Golden Globes, predicts Strong. He'll be making over Diane Keaton for the big night. And metallic is a hit this season that's bound to find its way into every woman's makeup case because of the Oscars. "I think the Oscars is an opportunity to be inspired, especially for the average woman," Strong says. "She can take her inspiration from the red carpet and work it into her everyday life." |
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