Emmys 2010 Beauty Round Up Dimitri James, Celebrity Makeup Artist and Founder of Skinn Cosmetics www.skinn.com, Comments on Beauty Trends and Gives Tips for Getting the Looks
Beauty Trend Report!
The Dress
Last year, red was seen on many a screen siren. However, this year celebs tapped into a color palate of soft subtle flesh tones. The cuts of the dresses and gowns were also different. Last year ruffles prevailed and this year the dresses were edgier with a little more rocker chic. The 2010 Emmys also saw a prevalence of soft draped Grecian gowns with embellished Egyptian collars.
Makeup to Match
Of course, NUDE, BLUSH and CREAM frocks call upon a totally different makeup regimen, as compared to bold colors and fiery reds.
Eyes: Bridget Bardot in Inspiration
The make-up this year was retro in inspiration. We saw lots of heavy shaded lids and heavy upper lid over extended black eye liner. Many a celeb sported heavy, full band, high quality mink lashes and sharply defined brows. Think Bridget Bardot meets Mad Men.
Skin
On the red carpet we saw softly luminous skin, covered with mineral make-up and highlighted with natural skin illuminators. Cream blush, like Skinn’s Sizzle Color Touch, in soft pastel shades circled the cheeks.
Lips
The least obvious feature was also the most "on trend" as it relates to make-up. Lips are no longer just sheer glosses over natural lips. Instead red carpet lips were fully lined with matte nude and beige toned "fat smudge stick style" lip liners like Skinn’s Smudge Stick for Lips in Prose. They were likewise fully covered with nude creamy "skinny dip" shades of neutral lipstick. Lips were then either powdered over for a totally matte nude lip or glossed over for a nude creamy shiny lip. Although the lips were fully and heavily lined, lip liner on the red carpet was subtle. No dark 80’s liner here. Instead, celebs used fat smudge stick liners to create a clean and well defined lip.
Lea Michele from Glee
First, apply a total coverage matte foundation all over the skin and follow with a cream blush, like Skinn’s Sizzle Color Touch, in pinkish mauve. Then, dust entire face with a glowing cotton and mineral powder. By layering the mineral makeup over the matte foundation and cream blush, you create a naturally creamy and glowing look without any hard edges.
Eyes: Apply a heavy coat of navy blue over entire lid and blend a plum through the crease. Then apply a matte nude shade under the brow. Line the upper lid and over extend outer edge with a black smudge stick liner. Finally, apply a full band of black lashes to upper lid and coat fully with black mascara.
Claire Danes Temple Grandin
Fully cover skin with a light sheer foundation, blended with an illuminator like Skinn’s Natural Light Skin Illuminator. Then apply a sheer pink cream blush, like Skinn’s Sizzle Color Touch, to cheeks, finishing with a light dusting of cotton and mineral foundation. Create the classic eye here by applying a sandy matte shade from lid to brow, followed by a deep plum brown in the crease. Fully line the lip with a matte beige smudge stick liner, like Skinn’s Smudge Stick for Lips in Prose, and finish with a creamy nude gloss.
Sofia Vergara – Bridget Bardot meets Grecian Goddess
To achieve this look, first apply a full coverage matte foundation to the entire face. Then apply a beige pink cream blush, like Skinn’s Sizzle Color Touch,to cheeks and follow with a good buffing of a pearly mineral powder foundation.
Before applying eye shadow, first apply a full band of long, lush mink lashes to upper lid and fully line entire eye with a rich golden brown smudge stick. Then create a classic eye by dusting a nude taupe from lash line to brow. Fully brush a dark sable brown through crease to outer corner and blend with large powder brush. Finally, apply a heavy coat of black mascara to upper and lower lashes .
Eva Longoria Parker – If Eyes Could Kill
To achieve this look, first prime eye lid with a sheer coat of cream blush, like Skinn’s Sizzle Color Touch, in a golden coppery shade. Next, dust a sandy shade of pearlized shadow over lid and a khaki brown through crease. Apply a full heavy lash strip to upper lid, followed by a heavy coat of a dark brown smudge stick liner. Follow with a thick coat of black mascara to the upper lid only, and use a lighter brown mascara on the lower lashes.
Fully line lips with a nude matte smudge stick, like Skinn’s Smudge Stick for Lips in Prose, and apply a creamy nude lip stick over the entire lip and liner.
Insider Trick: Separate a Kleenex tissue and place the thin single sheet over the lip. Dust the tissue with a mineral face powder then remove tissue from lip. The result? Behold, a perfectly matte nude lip that is defined and fully covered.
January Jones
Her eyes were equally to die for. To achieve this look, apply a coat of pearly silvery blue shadow to entire lid and a lighter shade of the same color under the brow. Then line the entire eye with a shimmery black liner, smudging a darker shade of shimmery silver blue shadow on top. A heavy band of mink lashes applied to upper lid and a nude gloss to lips finishes the look.