Hello sweeties!
I’ve already opened the presentation of face charts and makeup looks for the upcoming seasons with my previous post about Shiseido Holiday 2012 Makeup Looks (face charts, info) so if you want to know what makeup looks will make you keep up with the new trend then keep on reading this article and don’t miss out on my next post.
Kryolan Femme Phenomenon Trend Look for Fall/ Winter 2012 – 2013 was created by make-up artist Yuko Takahashi using her “Six Blocks” technique which involves dividing the entire area around the eyes into six natural highlight zones.
With this trend look for the coming fall and winter season, the New York make-up artist Yuko Takahashi pays homage to the power of feminine creativity and declares woman to be a natural phenomenon. “Femme Phenomenon” is the name of the expressive look that stands guaranteed to draw all eyes. What is in fact a classical beauty style is ennobled by carefully designed accents to the status of a fashion statement. This make-up marvelously suits spirited, modern women who always love to try something new – not only in life, but in fashion as well.
Takahashi combines no fewer than three beauty trends to create her fascinating look: Smokey Eyes in saturated jewel and metallic colors, dark-red glossy lips, and high contrast French nails in chevron style.
Products used to create this look can be found @kryolan.com
Foundation
High Defi nition (HD) Micro Primer (available beginning in summer of 2012)
HD Micro Foundation Cream
Shimmering Event Foundation “Pearl“
HD Micro Finish Powder with silk protein and SPF 9
Blusher TC2 and Shading Brown
Eyes
Eye Shadow Base
HD Living Color Pigment in the colors “Copper“ and “Tanzanite“
Dermacolor Light Mascara „Black“
Eyebrow Powder
False Lashes TV 5
Lips
Lipstick Fashion LF103
Nails
Kryolan nail polish products are available beginning in September of 2012.
What do you girls think about this makeup look? These colors are suitable to be worn in the next season?






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