Last night (27) the 2013 SAG Awards were held in Los Angeles, an event that rewards the best of American film and television. As usual, I made a list of the main brands. Come and look!
Amanda Seyfried always beautiful with a basic smoky grey eye with a illuminating pearly hue. Near the lower lashes, it seems to me that there was a very soft blue detail. I think it’s worth it!
Kelly Osbourne invented? Adele and the red mouth. It’s getting richer every day!
Anne Hathaway was this classic make-up style? I was born beautiful and I don’t need makeup. The particular detail is due to this lipstick that simulates a “Naturel”, with reddish lips. You can do it with Starving lipstick, just apply a little and spread it out with your fingers.
Jennifer Lawrence with her favorite combination of red carpet: contour, smoked brown and wine/red lipstick. I didn’t think the brand was well made, you know? But she’s always beautiful and pretty. I’m a fan!
Alexis Bledel opted for a super basic look with grey tones on lips and eyes Elegant!
Nina Dobrev with smoky brown eyeshadow, black pencil, nude glitter, and ultra fair skin I love the mood she’s going through! You always have that healthy skin and that happy face. Not surprisingly, Ian Somerhalder is better than any beauty treatment. Jezuis!
Marion Cottilard with a blend of opaque blue-green eye shadow, pearly eye shadow and brown eye shadow I loved it and found it copyable!
Claire Danes dared and opted for a brown lipstick, I liked the mouth but the eye makeup seemed strange, it seems like they’re getting bright anyway, you know?I swear I don’t understand these things, where’s the best makeup artist?
Julia Stiles (Lumen Returns!) With a fluffy brown and black smoked and an orange mouth Combination that always works for blondes!
Sarah Hyland chose soft cat eyes with a brown brown hue and a sexy and sophisticated pearl tone at the same time!
Read Michele with a bright brown pencil on the waterline and a shade of smoked coffee on top. Basic without losing the femme fatale style!
Overall, I thought there was a lack of emotion (as Vic Ceridono would say!). Did you like it?