Amy Oresman

Holiday

3 Dos (and 2 Don'ts) of Holiday Makeup

This time of year requires you to stretch your beauty skills to create new and exciting makeup looks for every seasonal soiree.

This time of year requires you to stretch your beauty skills to create new and exciting makeup looks for every seasonal soiree. Feeling adventurous? Neutrogena brand ambassador Amy Oresman gives the rundown on what to try — and what to avoid — as you prepare for your next holiday event. Get her list of dos and don'ts for night-out makeup when you keep reading.

Holiday Beauty

The One Holiday Makeup Faux Pas You Want to Avoid

Celebrity makeup artist Amy Oresman (who has worked with stars like Kate Bosworth and Hayden Panettiere) admits that the biggest makeup mistake women will make this holiday is slapping on an abundance of glitter.

Celebrity makeup artist Amy Oresman (who has worked with stars like Kate Bosworth and Hayden Panettiere) admits that the biggest makeup mistake women will make this holiday is slapping on an abundance of glitter. While the Neutrogena brand ambassador admits there's a place for sparkle, she explains, "If you look like you're Christmas tree, you've gone wrong." Get Oresman's expert tips to avoid outshining the ornaments when you keep reading.

Get Softer Hands, Hayden's Flawless Face, and Pro Makeup Must Haves!

This week's BellaTV features a stylish way to have softer hands, secrets to getting a flawless complexion from Hayden Panettiere's personal makeup artist, and the top four must haves in celebrity makeup artist Kendra Richards' beauty bag.

This week's BellaTV features a stylish way to have softer hands, secrets to getting a flawless complexion from Hayden Panettiere's personal makeup artist, and the top four must haves in celebrity makeup artist Kendra Richards' beauty bag. Watch now!

Poll

Do You Match Your Eye Shadow to Your Eye Color?

A few weeks ago, I contacted makeup artist Amy Oresman, who was responsible for creating Hayden Panettiere's dazzling Emmy look.

A few weeks ago, I contacted makeup artist Amy Oresman, who was responsible for creating Hayden Panettiere's dazzling Emmy look. And here's a little gem that didn't make it into the original post.

"What can you say about the often-repeated beauty advice to match your eye shadow shade to your eye color?" I asked. Here's what she had to say: "Don't believe it! Matchy-matchy eye shadows compete with your natural eye color, making it look more muted and washed-out."

So, fill me in. Do you already follow this advice, or do you "break the rules" by color coordinating?

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