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Geeky Girl Glam: Uhura. Waterproof Makeup for Summer. How to Be a Femme Fatale. When the MYSTERY theme rolled around, my mind immediately went to Hollywood’s classic noir films of the ’30s and ’40s, which usually starred a solitary detective, a murder victim (or 10), and a gorgeous woman who may or may not have been trouble. Starlets like Veronica Lake and Barbara Stanwyck lit up the screen with their perfectly painted blood-red lips, soft wavy hair, and inscrutable attitudes that could simultaneously chill a room and make a man hot all over. Looking at these icons, it’s no wonder their style has survived and thrived over the years. Take Audrey Horne of Twin Peaks for example: her expertly arched eyebrows and cherry-pie lipstick no doubt captured Agent Cooper’s attention. And these days, Lana Del Rey and Dita Von Teese are rarely seen without their noirish trappings.

While it may seem like copping the femme fatale look requires a lot of skill and upkeep, I assure you it can be done in a pinch with a few key products and tools. Shall we get started? You’ll need: How To Ease Your Way Into The Makeup World. So, you want to wear makeup. If you feel like going from barefaced to beauty bug overnight, you can. If you want to take six months just to work your way to lip balm, you can do that too. It’s completely your call, based on what your personality, lifestyle, and parents might allow. If you’re not sure where to start, I broke the process down into three parts for you to ease your way into the wonderful world of makeup. However before we get to that, we need to start from the inside and work our way out. Here are some makeups for your mind: You don’t owe it to anyone to be “pretty.”You may feel you look a little weird with makeup on at first.

Now that we’ve got our heads on straight, on to the actual stuff you put on your face. Phase 1 Start with: Foundation You probably don’t want anything too heavy at first, so try some tinted moisturizers or sheer foundations. Phase 2 Add: Phase 3 Add : Eyeliner Once you’ve gotten used to the mascara, add some extra definition to your peepers with eyeliner. Learn How to Do Elizabeth Taylor Makeup! Lucero Answers Your Makeup Questions: Part 2!