THOSE LIPS THOSE EYES MAKEUP GOES GLAMOROUS SENSOUS, DRAMATIC.Byline: Michelle J. Mills Staff Writer In the 1940s, glamour was in. Makeup was dramatic, with bright red lips and big eyes; soft hair was long and wavy, and it framed the face. Now, with the release of ``Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor, land-locked harbor, on the southern coast of Oahu island, Hawaii, W of Honolulu; one of the largest and best natural harbors in the E Pacific Ocean. In the vicinity are many U.S. military installations, including the chief U.S. ,'' the look is hot again. The film's makeup department head, Julie Hewett, agreed to share her tips and techniques so we can all capture the classic look of 1941. FACE When it comes to your face, think Hawaii, think perpetual summer sun. No need to go sunbathing for that lightly tanned bronzed look. For a nice all-over glow, Hewett suggests exfoliating your face before you bathe, then wait a half-hour before applying a self-tanning lotion. Just before leaving the house, lightly dust your face, neck, shoulders and upper chest with bronze powder a metallic powder, used with size or in combination with painting, to give the appearance of bronze, gold, or other metal, to any surface. See also: Bronze to even out your skin tone. A powder with a touch of glitter is great for evenings. You can skip the self-tanner if you get foundation a shade darker than what you usually use, and blend it with moisturizer mois·tur·iz·er n. A cosmetic lotion or cream applied to the skin to counter dryness. moisturizer n → crema hidratante moisturizer moist n . You could also use a tinted moisturizer. Apply the foundation lightly so that your natural freckles freckles Ephilides Brown macules, often exacerbated on sun-exposed zones of the skin surface, which disappear during the winter, and most commonly affecting the fair-skinned, especially of Celtic stock. See Macule. Cf Nevus. show through. Top this off with a dash of powder applied to your forehead, nose and chin with a big brush. If you have oily skin, you may wish to powder the rest of your face, too - just keep it light. CHEEKS The best blush gives you a dew-fresh face. Hewett recommends creme blushes in pink or red hues that will give you a ``just sunbathed'' look. Avoid brown blush, which is too heavy. Use your fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. to smooth the blush high along the apple of your cheeks. Don't go too low or you'll get a mannequin effect. EYES The eyes have it, or they should have creme shadows and lots of mascara, says Hewett. Choose muted colors or hues in bronzy tones. Fair of face? Try neutral colors on lids and bright tints in the crease of the eye. No color above that. Add a fine dark line of eye liner Eye liner is a cosmetic used to define the eyes. It is applied around the contours of the eye to create a variety of aesthetic illusions. Usage Eyeliner was first used in Ancient Egypt as well as Mespotamia as a dark black line around the eyes. along the upper lid and a barely there smudge under the lashes of your lower lid. Keep it simple and let your lashes lead the way. EYEBROWS Eyebrows frame the eyes. Thicker, more natural brows are back, but they should be styled with a nice clean arch. To achieve great brows, Hewett recommends forgoing the pencil to fill in the gaps and using eye shadow instead. To do this, brush your brows up and then use the brush to shape them. Next, using eye shadow a shade lighter than your brows, fill in the gaps with a soft touch. You can keep unruly brows in place with clear eyebrow mascara if needed. LIPS A kiss may be just a kiss, but you must remember - red says it all when it comes to lips. For the right shade, Hewett suggests examining the underside of your forearm to determine your skin tone. Women with pink undertones should use a bluer red, olive-skinned women look best in shades with yellow undertones and women with golden undertones should reach for brownish reds. Darker and red-toned types shine in a burgundy red. Add to your summer sizzle siz·zle intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles 1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat. 2. To seethe with anger or indignation. 3. by wearing a glossy red. Get this look by using a tinted or clear lip gloss over Verb 1. gloss over - treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly skate over, skimp over, slur over, smooth over do by, treat, handle - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently" your normal red. Use a neutral-colored liner to even out your lips. Hewett advises sketching the outline of the lips rather than drawing it in completely. Apply your lipstick on top of the line, seal with a pinch of powder and top off with gloss. NAILS A good manicure is always in style, but for the most classic look, Hewett says to go red or try her favorite, a French manicure French manicures, an idea originated in Paris, are characterized by a natural pink base nail with white tips. It resembles a natural nail. The tips of the nail are painted white while the rest of the nail is polished in a pink or a suitable nude shade. . HAIR Today's hot hair is choppy with blunt cuts that fall to the shoulders. For the 1941 look, long or short, make some waves so that your hair is soft around your face. MEN Men can look ruggedly handsome by using a self-tanner or bronzer. Hair should be classic as well, longer on top and short in the back. Hewett predicts the trend will lead to less sideburns side·burns pl.n. Growths of hair down the sides of a man's face in front of the ears, especially when worn with the rest of the beard shaved off. [Alteration of burnsides. and facial hair Noun 1. facial hair - hair on the face (especially on the face of a man) hair - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair , and that we finally will bid the goatee goodbye. CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1 -- color) The bright red lipstick and soft, wavy hairstyle on actress Kate Beckinsale in the new movie ``Pearl Harbor'' is fueling a resurgence in 1940s-style fashions. (2 -- color) Seductive because of what it doesn't show is the velvet-and-chiffon dress worn by ``Pearl Harbor'' actress James King, above. |
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