CHI - Winter 2007 - (Page 55) 1. short stories You don’t have to have booty-length locks to rock a glam look—short can be just as sweet and sexy. The secret is to focus on one area: Chin-length bob: Create a deep side part and use a round, boar-bristle brush (try the CHI® Ceramic Turbo with its user- through the back. Cropped pixie: Again, a deep side part adds drama. Work a bit of gel through strands, selecting a formula designed for your hair type (strong for coarse, resistant hair; light for finer strands), style with a fine-tooth comb and mist with hair spray. 2. twenty lashes friendly, non-slip handle) to pump up the crown. Set with a light holding formula like BioSilk® Spray Spritz. Rocker shag: Keep the back messy and textured, but smooth the front for flattering contrast. A flexible formula like ® BioSilk Silk Pomade can do double-duty—taming and smoothing your bangs and creating piece-y separation Mascara is indispensable, but when you really want to ramp up the glam quotient, consider popping on a few fake lashes. The key to avoiding the caterpillar effect is to apply lash bulbs—three to five lashes each— to sparse areas. Be sure to place a few in the outer corners to elongate the eyes. (Just snip into lash strips to get the right amount for each bulb.) Clean lashes thoroughly, apply all eye make-up except for mascara and curl your lashes. Place a tiny drop of glue on the back of your hand, grip a cluster of lashes with tweezers, dip the lash base into the glue and wiggle it onto a spot on the lash line. The glue will dry in about five minutes; then you can apply mascara. continued Volume IV, Issue 13 55
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