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- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012By Janna Johnson O'ToolFrom a flirty pink flush to a bright cerulean wink, a pretty spectrum of attention-grabbing hues takes center stage with fall 2012's hottest hair and makeup trends. ON ELLE: Amazing New York Street Stylehttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120126_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012The Look: At Michael Kors, a soft pink flush bloomed. Shiseido artistic director Dick Page had editors blushing backstage about his racy inspiration: It's the look after a morning of skiing, an hour in a hot tub, or some good sex. Seen at: Dior, Issa, Michael Kors, TemperleyDIY: Page smudged red lipstick on cheeks, blending with a damp foundation sponge. Concentrate a pink shade on just the apples for a youthful glow.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120111_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012For the rosy-cheeked style, try these colors: Estée Lauder Pure Color Blush in Electric Pink; YSL Rouge Pur Couture lipstick in 201; Revlon PhotoReady cream blush in Flushed; Shiseido Lacquer Rouge in Drama; Laura Geller Ombré Blush in Pink Blossom.ON ELLE: The Ultimate Step-By-Step Beauty Guidehttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120112_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012The Look: Plaits, in many forms, staged a comeback this season. A pulled-back braid looks strong in the front while being feminine in the back, says Luigi Murenu, John Frieda global creative consultant.Seen at: Ferragamo, Ohne Titel, PucciDIY: The classic braid at Ohne Titel is a functional, chic alternative to a ponytail. Work a serum through wet strands and blow-dry for a smooth finish. Draw a hard side or middle part, and fasten a ponytail at the nape. Weave hair into a braid and secure ends.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120113_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012To weave your own braids, try these tools: Mason Pearson Tail Comb; John Frieda Frizz-Ease Sheer Solution; Sedu Revolution Shortie Styler; Redken Forceful 23 hairspray.ON ELLE: The Biggest Fall Hair Trends This Yearhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120114_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012The Look: At Dolce & Gabbana, baroque headbands were secured over low buns, while at Rodarte, hair was tucked into faux bobs and fastened with celestial gold barrettes.Seen at: Cacharel, Dolce & Gabbana, Oscar de la Renta, RodarteDIY: Ornaments can transform a simple style into a look that's really beautiful and exquisite, says Guido Palau, Redken creative consultant. A smooth base is key—nix flyaways and frizz with a few drops of Argan oil worked over dry strands.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120115_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012To try an ornate updo, start with these: Pureology Precious Oil Versatile Caring Oil; Dolce & Gabbana black velvet, lace, and jewel headband, and beige velvet, lace, and jewel headband; Karina bobby pins in assorted colors.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120117_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012The Look: The new French manicure includes no white polish. A classic French looks old-fashioned, says manicurist Deborah Lippmann, who changed up the look with rounded edges and colored tips. Seen at: Badgley Mischka, Bill Blass, Donna Karan, ThakoonDIY: To paint a fine line, rest your elbow on a flat surface to steady the hand holding the brush. Slowly move the opposite hand’s nails under the brush for an even streak. Clean up cuticles with a polish-remover pen.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120118_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012The following manicure products will help you nab the new tip trend: Deborah Lippmann Nail Lacquer in Dark Side of the Moon and Nefertiti; MAC Ruffian Manicure in Demilune; Sally Hansen Quick Care Conditioning Manicure Corrector.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120119_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012This season's smoky eye was all about a rainbow of shadow colors.Seen at: Roberto Cavalli, by Pat McGrathON ELLE: The Most Requested Celebrity Hairstyles in Americahttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120120_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012Re-create this season's butterfly eye with our guide.1: Dust brown shadow over the entire lid, concentrating pigment on the outer two-thirds. Next, press a purple hue into the inner one third of the lid.2: Pop an emerald shade onto the center, blending it into the purple and brown hues.3: Dab more brown shadow around the outer edge, then layer it along the lower lash line.4: Press gold shadow into the inner corners; trace the upper and lower lash lines with black eyeliner.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120121_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012These colorful products help you capture the butterfly eye: The Eyeshadow Quad in Elegance and The Eyeshadow Duo in Gems, both by Dolce & Gabbana; Covergirl Liquiline Blast in Black Fire.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/120122_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012Here is a more dramatic example of the multicolored eye.Seen at: Jason Wu, by Diane Kendalhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/120123_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 20121: Blend a taupe eye shadow over the entire lid up to the brow bone and below the lower lashes.2: Lightly dust a cool brown shadow over the lid, concentrating on the brow bone.3: Using a Q-tip, dab blue shadow into the inner corner of the eye. Use the other end of the Q-tip to apply the brown pigment along the lower lash line.4: Use a fingertip to pat blue eye shadow across the lid in an outward, angled shape, mimicking wings. Finish with a matching cerulean liner to blend hard edges.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/120124_Original.jpg
- The hottest hair and makeup of fall 2012For the butterfly look as seen at Prabal Gurung, try: Pro Chromagraphic Pencils in Marine Ultra and Landscape Green; Eye Shadow in Club, Pro Pigment in Kelly Green, all by MAC.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/120125_Original.jpg
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Best in Show
1 of 15From a flirty pink flush to a bright cerulean wink, a pretty spectrum of attention-grabbing hues takes center stage with fall 2012's hottest hair and makeup trends.
ON ELLE: Amazing New York Street Style
Rosy Cheeks
2 of 15The Look: At Michael Kors, a soft pink flush bloomed. Shiseido artistic director Dick Page had editors blushing backstage about his racy inspiration: "It's the look after a morning of skiing, an hour in a hot tub, or some good sex."
Seen at: Dior, Issa, Michael Kors, Temperley
DIY: Page smudged red lipstick on cheeks, blending with a damp foundation sponge. Concentrate a pink shade on just the apples for a youthful glow.
Get the Look
3 of 15For the rosy-cheeked style, try these colors: Estée Lauder Pure Color Blush in Electric Pink; YSL Rouge Pur Couture lipstick in 201; Revlon PhotoReady cream blush in Flushed; Shiseido Lacquer Rouge in Drama; Laura Geller Ombré Blush in Pink Blossom.
Laid-Back Braids
4 of 15The Look: Plaits, in many forms, staged a comeback this season. "A pulled-back braid looks strong in the front while being feminine in the back," says Luigi Murenu, John Frieda global creative consultant.
Seen at: Ferragamo, Ohne Titel, Pucci
DIY: The classic braid at Ohne Titel is a functional, chic alternative to a ponytail. Work a serum through wet strands and blow-dry for a smooth finish. Draw a hard side or middle part, and fasten a ponytail at the nape. Weave hair into a braid and secure ends.
Get the Look
5 of 15To weave your own braids, try these tools: Mason Pearson Tail Comb; John Frieda Frizz-Ease Sheer Solution; Sedu Revolution Shortie Styler; Redken Forceful 23 hairspray.
Hair Jewels
6 of 15The Look: At Dolce & Gabbana, baroque headbands were secured over low buns, while at Rodarte, hair was tucked into faux bobs and fastened with celestial gold barrettes.
Seen at: Cacharel, Dolce & Gabbana, Oscar de la Renta, Rodarte
DIY: Ornaments can transform a simple style into "a look that's really beautiful and exquisite," says Guido Palau, Redken creative consultant. A smooth base is key—nix flyaways and frizz with a few drops of Argan oil worked over dry strands.
Get the Look
7 of 15To try an ornate updo, start with these: Pureology Precious Oil Versatile Caring Oil; Dolce & Gabbana black velvet, lace, and jewel headband, and beige velvet, lace, and jewel headband; Karina bobby pins in assorted colors.
Colored Tips
8 of 15The Look: The new French manicure includes no white polish. "A classic French looks old-fashioned," says manicurist Deborah Lippmann, who changed up the look with rounded edges and colored tips.
Seen at: Badgley Mischka, Bill Blass, Donna Karan, Thakoon
DIY: To paint a fine line, rest your elbow on a flat surface to steady the hand holding the brush. Slowly move the opposite hand’s nails under the brush for an even streak. Clean up cuticles with a polish-remover pen.
Get the Look
9 of 15The following manicure products will help you nab the new tip trend: Deborah Lippmann Nail Lacquer in Dark Side of the Moon and Nefertiti; MAC Ruffian Manicure in Demilune; Sally Hansen Quick Care Conditioning Manicure Corrector.
Butterfly Effect 1
10 of 15This season's "smoky eye" was all about a rainbow of shadow colors.
Seen at: Roberto Cavalli, by Pat McGrath
DIY: Butterfly Eye
11 of 15Re-create this season's butterfly eye with our guide.
1: Dust brown shadow over the entire lid, concentrating pigment on the outer two-thirds. Next, press a purple hue into the inner one third of the lid.
2: Pop an emerald shade onto the center, blending it into the purple and brown hues.
3: Dab more brown shadow around the outer edge, then layer it along the lower lash line.
4: Press gold shadow into the inner corners; trace the upper and lower lash lines with black eyeliner.
Get the Look
12 of 15These colorful products help you capture the butterfly eye: The Eyeshadow Quad in Elegance and The Eyeshadow Duo in Gems, both by Dolce & Gabbana; Covergirl Liquiline Blast in Black Fire.
The Butterfly Effect 2
13 of 15Here is a more dramatic example of the multicolored eye.
Seen at: Jason Wu, by Diane Kendal
DIY: Bold Butterfly
14 of 151: Blend a taupe eye shadow over the entire lid up to the brow bone and below the lower lashes.
2: Lightly dust a cool brown shadow over the lid, concentrating on the brow bone.
3: Using a Q-tip, dab blue shadow into the inner corner of the eye. Use the other end of the Q-tip to apply the brown pigment along the lower lash line.
4: Use a fingertip to pat blue eye shadow across the lid in an outward, angled shape, mimicking wings. Finish with a matching cerulean liner to blend hard edges.
Get the Look
15 of 15For the butterfly look as seen at Prabal Gurung, try: Pro Chromagraphic Pencils in Marine Ultra and Landscape Green; Eye Shadow in Club, Pro Pigment in Kelly Green, all by MAC.
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