True Red Lips - It’s not the usual burgundy and merlot colors that we’ve all come to love that ruled the runways. Instead, apply a bright true red or one that is orange based. Don’t forget to apply a matching lip liner to keep bleeding down to a minimum.
Bright Blue Eyes - Although there were splashes of turquoise being shown, its cobalt blue that stands out the most. You can wear this trend as a simple eye liner swipe or you can create a graphic shadow look. If you really want to get experimental with your look then try creating a smudged futuristic look that covers your eyelids and under eye area.
Soft Eye Makeup - Pink and coral eye shadow shades are being shown on lids again. These colors take a break from the edgy cobalt blue and create a softer, more feminine look.
Sparkly Eyes - Glittery eye makeup is as fun to wear in the daytime as it is at night. Regardless of which eye makeup look you prefer, adding a touch of sparkle can really make it come to life.
Bold Eye Lashes - There’s no point in showing off your beautiful eyes with bright colors if you don’t frame them with long, fat lashes. Whether you’re heading to work or out for a night on the town make sure to layer on your favorite dramatic mascara for that false lash look that turns heads.
Flawless Skin - Healthy looking, smooth skin is a must this summer so be sure to drink lots of water and eat lots of healthy foods. As far as the body goes, be sure to get rid of any unwanted hair with laser before the summer hits.
Wet Look Hair - If you’ve been waiting for a style that’s easy to do this is it. After taking a shower, put some gel in your hair and sleek it back into a wet pony tail look. If you want to add some texture, this style looks great with twists and braids.
Hair Accessories - Put that black rubber band away and bling out your hair with an artful barrette, headband or scarf.
Above all this summer is about having fun so be sure to experiment a little. You’re going to look great!
This post was submitted by Aleya who has been performing laser hair removal on Long Island for ten years.
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