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Look Awesome this Autumn

A new season has arrived, which gives you a great reason to update your look. Here’s what is hot on the Autumn runways…

Make-up

The make-up trends for Autumn 2007 have just been revealed and Hollywood Glam is the look to have. Here’s how you can look hot while it’s getting colder outside:

  • Lipstick is making a comeback, with red the colour of the season. Red looks good on almost everyone, but remember to find the shade that complements your skin tone.
  • Sexy cat eyes, created with angled black or purple eyeliner, will add glamour to your Autumn look.
  • Thick eyebrows are in again. But that doesn’t mean you can stop plucking! Simply get rid of the stray hairs and you will be left with bold eyebrows that will turn heads.
  • Maximise your lashes with multiple coats of mascara. Alternatively, try fake lashes. Video on how to put lashes on.
Hair

Long Hair

If you are looking forward to starting the season with a new hairstyle, take a look at these fashionable options:

Short Hair
  • The bob is still a popular choice. Add a modern twist with the concave bob, as seen on Victoria Beckham and Rihanna.
  • The layered shag gives you different layers, which gives you great volume.
  • The pixie haircut is a short haircut defined by lots of layers. Cute, fun and versatile, this is a fuss-free hairstyle that can be given a formal or informal twist
  • The short crop can be cut to the style that best suits your facial structure. Discuss your ideas with your hairdresser.
  • Bangs add dimension and character to long hair. Always have your bangs cut professionally!
  • Soft waves create a beautiful, classic look and can commonly be seen on the fashion runways and can easily be created with a ceramic iron.
  • Straight and sleek hairstyles will look great with this season’s dramatic make-up. Care for your hair to ensure a great shine.
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