It’s almost summer, and that means it’s time for colour. A pop of orange can be playful, striking, and because is comes in a variety of shades, flattering on many different skin tones. One of the most exciting lip trends, since red lipstick, for Summer is the colour tangerine. Yes that’s right, tangerine is orange! Tangerine lips are taking the beauty world (and the runways!) by storm, serving as an unexpected pop of colour that instantly warms the features, as long as you’re not afraid to go bold!
Consider Your Skin Tone
True orange shades look great on blondes and women with caramel-coloured skin or darker, but medium and olive skin tones should opt for corals and reddish oranges.
Keep It Simple
When sporting a melon mouth it’s best to keep the rest of your look subtle. Avoid colourful shadows and opt for a natural lid or a simple swipe of your favorite mascara.
Play with intensity. You don’t have to start with a neon orange right out of the gate. To ease into the look, try a bright orange stain like, or dab a fiery orange only on your bottom lip and blend. But if you’re going for all-out vibrant orange, fill in your lips with a matching orange liner and apply color straight from the tube.
Make your skin glow. Since orange lipstick can draw attention to redness and blemishes, cover flaws with a light-to-medium-coverage foundation. Then add bronzer. A lot of it. dust powder over your cheekbones, across your forehead, and down the bridge of your nose. The result is beachy, exotic, and supersexy.
Go matte. With bold shades—especially eye-catching orange—feathering and fading are more noticeable, so skip glossy formulas that can slip off your lips. Instead, go for a matte finish, which tends to stay put.
Are you dreaming of tangerine? Let us know your thoughts on this trend in the comments below. Will your pout be orange this season?
Trending: The full circle skirt (or skater skirt) and how to wear it
Friday, November 8, 2013 at 3:59 AM
What better way to look chic and elegant, than in a pair of full skirts. It's a skirt you can wear four seasons of the year.
Full circle skirts or fit-and-flare (also known as Skater skirts) silhouettes are very elegant and never out of fashion, but form fitting pencil skirts have dominated the fashion scene for several seasons. The change has been building for a while, but this season the full skirt is retaking the limelight. This silhouette has recently made a huge comeback in fashion. There’s something so fun and flirtatious about a full skirt
Whether they are cut on the bias, layered with tulle, pleated, box-pleated, gathered, paneled, ruffled, inset with godets, or circular, full skirts are voluminous from the waist or hipbone down. Made of hard or soft fabric, they move as you stride and swish from side to side. The silhouette is conventionally feminine and quite dramatic.
The trick to styling a full skirt is balance. Since the skirt is full on the bottom, you want whatever you’re wearing on top to be more streamlined and cut close to the body.
Whether you go short or long, that fit-and-flare shape is incredibly flattering. The length is not as important as the volume.
You can dress it up to look preppy or dress it down to look laid back. Skater skirts with cropped tops allow you to show off some abs and legs, while pairing it with a pullover sweater looks comfy.
A full skirt is a polished enough look for a tucked-in blouse, but casual enough for our favorite tee, you can match these skirts with sandals, with boots, flats, sneakers, heels, etc.
How do you style your full circle skirt? let us know by leaving a comment.
Full circle skirts or fit-and-flare (also known as Skater skirts) silhouettes are very elegant and never out of fashion, but form fitting pencil skirts have dominated the fashion scene for several seasons. The change has been building for a while, but this season the full skirt is retaking the limelight. This silhouette has recently made a huge comeback in fashion. There’s something so fun and flirtatious about a full skirt
Whether they are cut on the bias, layered with tulle, pleated, box-pleated, gathered, paneled, ruffled, inset with godets, or circular, full skirts are voluminous from the waist or hipbone down. Made of hard or soft fabric, they move as you stride and swish from side to side. The silhouette is conventionally feminine and quite dramatic.
The trick to styling a full skirt is balance. Since the skirt is full on the bottom, you want whatever you’re wearing on top to be more streamlined and cut close to the body.
Whether you go short or long, that fit-and-flare shape is incredibly flattering. The length is not as important as the volume.
You can dress it up to look preppy or dress it down to look laid back. Skater skirts with cropped tops allow you to show off some abs and legs, while pairing it with a pullover sweater looks comfy.
A full skirt is a polished enough look for a tucked-in blouse, but casual enough for our favorite tee, you can match these skirts with sandals, with boots, flats, sneakers, heels, etc.
How do you style your full circle skirt? let us know by leaving a comment.
Cool Ways to Stack your Bracelets: Pile Your Wrist Wear Like a Pro
Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at 3:20 AM
This one is for those who love their arm candies. I recently started to stack bracelets. I know I am super late in doing this, but wearing so many bracelets when you design on a computer, is no fun.
Stacked Bracelets are a hot trend for summer and many of you are probably wondering what the right way is to stack your bracelets. Let me tell you this, there are NO RULES on how to stack bracelets, but if you need an idea on how to stack different bracelet, i can help you.
Mix up bracelets in different metals, colours, and materials is a fantastic way to show off your sense of style
Do Mix your Stacked Bracelets’ size and scale (thick and thin).
Use colours in the same family
Begin and end your stacked bracelets with the same size-it ties them together like bookends.
Be creative and mix your old bracelets with your new bracelets, costume and novelty, fine plus coloured.
Wear a big face watch
Add some beads
Tie on some colourful assorted friendship bracelets
Add a couple of chains with charms or thin metal bangles
Mix textures. Pair beaded bracelets with wooden bracelets, cuffs with threaded bracelets.
Finish stacking up with a leather bracelet, with studs or metal details
Don’t be afraid to stack on both arms! Usually Stacked Bracelets are wore only in one hand, but if the other hand feels kind of empty, try wearing two or three bracelets on the other hand as well, to balance the look.
There’s really no limit to how many you can wear at once. As long as your hands don’t feel too heavy.
Do you wear stack bracelets? tell us how you style your bracelets by leaving us a comment.
Stacked Bracelets are a hot trend for summer and many of you are probably wondering what the right way is to stack your bracelets. Let me tell you this, there are NO RULES on how to stack bracelets, but if you need an idea on how to stack different bracelet, i can help you.
Mix up bracelets in different metals, colours, and materials is a fantastic way to show off your sense of style
Do Mix your Stacked Bracelets’ size and scale (thick and thin).
Use colours in the same family
Begin and end your stacked bracelets with the same size-it ties them together like bookends.
Be creative and mix your old bracelets with your new bracelets, costume and novelty, fine plus coloured.
Wear a big face watch
Add some beads
Tie on some colourful assorted friendship bracelets
Add a couple of chains with charms or thin metal bangles
Mix textures. Pair beaded bracelets with wooden bracelets, cuffs with threaded bracelets.
Finish stacking up with a leather bracelet, with studs or metal details
Don’t be afraid to stack on both arms! Usually Stacked Bracelets are wore only in one hand, but if the other hand feels kind of empty, try wearing two or three bracelets on the other hand as well, to balance the look.
There’s really no limit to how many you can wear at once. As long as your hands don’t feel too heavy.
Do you wear stack bracelets? tell us how you style your bracelets by leaving us a comment.
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