Faking It
- Faking ItSummer is finally here. Needless to say, we're excited for the beach and the barbecues — but also for a little switch-up in our beauty routine. When you have a (hopefully fake!) tan, you want to show it off in the best way possible. Here are some tips for making your hair and makeup complement (and enhance) that summer glow.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/8290_Original.jpg
- Faking ItNo one's going to notice your gorgeous tan if your hair looks stressed-out and damaged. Wear a hat when you're out in the sun, and use a leave-in conditioning treatment to add moisture to locks and calm frazzled ends.SHOP NOW: Aveda Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair, $24http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8284_Original.jpg
- Faking ItSummer is a great time to try lighter, shimmery shades of shadow (like light blue or green) that pop against darker skin. And we love cream formulas because they're so easy to apply quickly. Who wants to waste time in the bathroom when you could be outside?SHOP NOW: Bobbi Brown Long Wear Cream Shadows, $22http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8286_Original.jpg
- Faking ItCelebrity makeup artist Nick Barose likes to use products with peach or orange undertones on tan skin because they enhance your color without making you look overdone. SHOP NOW: Origins Brush On Color in Bronzed Metal, $18.50http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/8288_Original.jpg
- Faking ItYou should also look for lip products with peach undertones. A sheer gloss is a great option to add a little punch of shine, without the heaviness of a lipstick. SHOP NOW: Clinique Superbalm in Apricot, $14http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/8285_Original.jpg
- Faking ItIf your tan starts to fade unevenly or you're just dying for a little more color, get out your handy bronzer and a big brush. Blending is key here: Make sure there are no lines of demarcation around your neck ... the tell-tale sign of a fake glow.SHOP NOW: LORAC TANtalizer Baked Bronzer, $32http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/8287_Original.jpg
- Faking ItThe great thing about glowing, tan skin is that it makes your eyes stand out. If you must wear mascara, use only one coat of a waterproof formula. But we think you're better off just curling your lashes for a natural, eye-opening effect.SHOP NOW: Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler, $19HOW TO WEAR BLUE EYESHADOWhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/8289_Original.jpg
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Enhance Your Tan
1 of 7Summer is finally here. Needless to say, we're excited for the beach and the barbecues — but also for a little switch-up in our beauty routine. When you have a (hopefully fake!) tan, you want to show it off in the best way possible. Here are some tips for making your hair and makeup complement (and enhance) that summer glow.
Hair Rx
2 of 7No one's going to notice your gorgeous tan if your hair looks stressed-out and damaged. Wear a hat when you're out in the sun, and use a leave-in conditioning treatment to add moisture to locks and calm frazzled ends.
SHOP NOW: Aveda Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair, $24
Eye Shine
3 of 7Summer is a great time to try lighter, shimmery shades of shadow (like light blue or green) that pop against darker skin. And we love cream formulas because they're so easy to apply quickly. Who wants to waste time in the bathroom when you could be outside?
SHOP NOW: Bobbi Brown Long Wear Cream Shadows, $22
Get Cheeky
4 of 7Celebrity makeup artist Nick Barose likes to use products with peach or orange undertones on tan skin because they enhance your color without making you look overdone.
SHOP NOW: Origins Brush On Color in Bronzed Metal, $18.50
Glossed Over
5 of 7You should also look for lip products with peach undertones. A sheer gloss is a great option to add a little punch of shine, without the heaviness of a lipstick.
SHOP NOW: Clinique Superbalm in Apricot, $14
Bronze Goddess
6 of 7If your tan starts to fade unevenly or you're just dying for a little more color, get out your handy bronzer and a big brush. Blending is key here: Make sure there are no lines of demarcation around your neck ... the tell-tale sign of a fake glow.
SHOP NOW: LORAC TANtalizer Baked Bronzer, $32
Curl & Go
7 of 7The great thing about glowing, tan skin is that it makes your eyes stand out. If you must wear mascara, use only one coat of a waterproof formula. But we think you're better off just curling your lashes for a natural, eye-opening effect.
SHOP NOW: Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler, $19
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