Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 16, 2009 -
OK, pencils down, now who's got the right answer? In this case, it's thick black eyeliner. Each of these women used heavy hands for their black eyes at the CFDA Awards.
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May 04, 2009 -
It's all about being cool for Kirsten Dunst. I'm not just talking attitude, I'm talking her makeup palette choices. If you look closely, the actress has opted for some purplish mascara to top off this cool-toned look, full of shimmering lilacs on the eyes and a berry hue on the cheeks and lips.
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Oct 31, 2007 -
Welcome to my series on bangs for your face shape. In the past, I've covered blush colors for your skin tone, moisturizers for your skin type and eye shadows to enhance your eye color. Now with celebrities like Kate Moss and Carmen Electra making bangs look sexier than ever, I thought some information about which bang styles compliment your face shape might be helpful.
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Apr 23, 2007 -
Kirsten Dunst has never been a head turner for me, but she definitely has a real charm about her. Her look is also very versatile. With a few makeup tricks she can go from being a blonde haired blue eyed California girl to a 40's glamazon.
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Jul 17, 2009 -
Round faces like Kirsten Dunst's tend to be petite, so blush can look like an all-over wash of color instead of a natural flush if you don't have the correct application techniques. My friend Joselyn swears by these steps for the perfect blush:
Use a fan brush, which is great for accurate application on smaller faces, to apply blush in a boomerang shape, with the tips right under the outer corners of your eyes and the fullest part of the arc under the inner corners of your eyes.
Continue using the fan brush to fill in the boomerang.
Use a medium-sized brush to blend your blush, making sure not to sweep the color any lower than the bottom of your cheekbones and no further out than the ends of your eyebrows.
Apply a touch of blush along your upper temples and to the center of your chin to give your face a little more definition.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
You might remember my interview with celebrity hair colorist Johnny Ramirez, who has styled the likes of Victoria Beckham, Kirsten Dunst, Ellen Pompeo, and Amber Valetta — just to name a few. Also among his celebrity clientele? Whitney Port, the cordial, soft-spoken, lanky blonde from MTV's The City.
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Oct 04, 2008 -
- Want to try threading? Specktra has advice on how to make sure your brows don't come out too skinny.
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The Girls in The Beauty Department have the details on the most over-the-top bikini wax to date.
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Existentialism, God, Holly Hunter, and a braids how-to in the same post?
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May 05, 2007 -
Hollywood makeup artist and hairstylist Byron Williams hosted a soiree in Beverly Hills on Thursday to celebrate his new salon, and the swanky, spa-tastic event was star-studded to say the least. Not surprising, considering that Williams — a veteran of the renowned Prive Salon in LA — counts Kirsten Dunst, Rachel Zoe, and Lindsay Lohan among his clients.
LL and RZ were there, as were Mischa Barton, Paula Patton, Bijou Phillips, and Monet Mazur.
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Dec 21, 2007 -
Red lips are having a moment right now, but a classic red lip never really goes out of style. I used to be intimidated by wearing them, but now they're in regular rotation—and they're especially festive for this time of year.
So when Molly R.
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Oct 03, 2007 -
How many times have you tried to color your hair at home, only to be "rewarded" with spotty highlights and a hue that's not quite right? (Or is that just me?) If you need a little help with your hair color, you might like The Hair Color Mix Book ($24.95), out next week.
Author Lorri Goddard-Clark is a salon veteran who has worked with celebrities including Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Brad Pitt, Kate Winslet, Heidi Klum, Madonna, Kirsten Dunst, and Drew Barrymore (who wrote the book's foreword).
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