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Hot looks for winter

Makeup looks in winter tend to be dominated by a matte complexion and this season is no different. Although you can find the odd mixture of a dew glow, the matte look is dominating and I love the natural image it portrays. Add a plum shiny lip, slight rosy cheek, simple eye and a defined brow, and you have a radiant look sure to compliment any complexion.

Must have products: Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse foundation $21.95, Maybelline Dream Matte Powder $18.95, Bobbi Brown Brightening Lip Gloss $40 or Chi Chi Lip Gloss Favorites 6-pack $14.95, Rimmel London Match Perfection Blush $14.95, SAX Perfect Brow Kit $14.95.

Fashion is already beginning to evolve, from the heavy use of monochrome styling we now have leather boots, pants and jackets making their way back as we enter the coolest part of the season. Many celebrities and socialites have embraced the rock star effect. Along with leather it’s all about keeping warm while looking fantastic. Faux fur coats and vests are in high demand along with woolen knits and scarves.

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