Celebs have to be paparazzi-ready, 24/7. Just follow these five tips and you can be sure you’ll always be looking your best.
Pull Yourself Together, Even For Errands
You never know who you'll run into. Bare minimum effort includes a tinted moisturizer, blush or bronzer, amazing sunglasses and lipstick or tinted gloss. Layer up slim white jeans or capris with fresh pressed tees. Add metallic ballet flats or flat sandals for mobility and style. Don't wear anything stained, too small, too baggy, too boxy, and too retro or sneakers that scream
"bunions."
.
Check Your Side And Rear ViewsNo one is snapping your photo but be sure your makeup is blended at the jaw and ears, freshen dirty hair with a spritz of dry shampoo at the hairline and part, wear a bra that won't give you back fat and cover your bum- a long cardigan is a great last-minute camouflage piece.
Update Every Outfit, Even With Just One New ThingNo personal stylist needed! Start with your nails. Swap classic reds and French manicures for coral, peachy pinks and any shade of blue or green. Trend up basics with fluid silk shirts, striped tees, print peasant blouses and boho embroidered tunics. Add a big slouchy bag in a bright color and a long statement necklace to everything. You want to look 2011, not "archival."
Let A Pro Manage The Tough Stuff, Like Extreme Hair Color ChangesCelebs have a makeup artist on call but you can stop by the makeup counter in your nearest department store and have a pro do your eyes or a full-face makeup for a party.
Stay PolishedRarely do we see celebs undone. They know the importance of a good blow-dry especially for frizzy, curly hair. Sleek and shiny with straightening serums and gels is the way to go. On especially humid or windy summer days, they wear a low chic ponytail and use their sunglasses as stylish grown-up hair bands to control unruly bangs and layers.
Pull Yourself Together, Even For Errands
You never know who you'll run into. Bare minimum effort includes a tinted moisturizer, blush or bronzer, amazing sunglasses and lipstick or tinted gloss. Layer up slim white jeans or capris with fresh pressed tees. Add metallic ballet flats or flat sandals for mobility and style. Don't wear anything stained, too small, too baggy, too boxy, and too retro or sneakers that scream
"bunions."
.
Check Your Side And Rear ViewsNo one is snapping your photo but be sure your makeup is blended at the jaw and ears, freshen dirty hair with a spritz of dry shampoo at the hairline and part, wear a bra that won't give you back fat and cover your bum- a long cardigan is a great last-minute camouflage piece.
Update Every Outfit, Even With Just One New ThingNo personal stylist needed! Start with your nails. Swap classic reds and French manicures for coral, peachy pinks and any shade of blue or green. Trend up basics with fluid silk shirts, striped tees, print peasant blouses and boho embroidered tunics. Add a big slouchy bag in a bright color and a long statement necklace to everything. You want to look 2011, not "archival."
Let A Pro Manage The Tough Stuff, Like Extreme Hair Color ChangesCelebs have a makeup artist on call but you can stop by the makeup counter in your nearest department store and have a pro do your eyes or a full-face makeup for a party.
Stay PolishedRarely do we see celebs undone. They know the importance of a good blow-dry especially for frizzy, curly hair. Sleek and shiny with straightening serums and gels is the way to go. On especially humid or windy summer days, they wear a low chic ponytail and use their sunglasses as stylish grown-up hair bands to control unruly bangs and layers.
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