"What won�t be necessary this season are the bright, overly-neon colors we saw last spring and summer,� says Jennings. "The trend now is still quite bold with vibrant colors, but they have a more sophisticated, almost 'East Hampton', summer feeling," he says. He recommends pinks and purples. Try a purple lipstick or eyeshadow (Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow in Stiletto, $19), or if the idea of those freaks you out, try a purple mascara like Hard Candy Ginormous Mascara in Purple Haze, $6 for a subtle hint of color. An even less risky bet is to play up your cheeks with a pop of pink blush (try Shiseido Luminizing Satin Face, $30 in Petal), which Chang-Babaian loves.
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BUY: Texturizing Spray
"For more of a summer, beach-like wavy, curly look" Pelusi suggests combing a leave in conditioner like Marco Anti-Frizz Leave in Conditioner, $53.25 with a texturizing product like Aquage Sea Salt Spray, $18. Post-shower, towel blot your hair to remove excess moisture. Apply 1-3 pumps of leave in conditioner throughout your hair, then comb through. Next, spray the texturizing spray lightly on hair. You can air dry and/or scrunch and blow dry, and you�ll have a lovely, natural wave throughout.
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BUY: Metallic Eye Shadow
"Don�t forget metallics," says Jennings. He suggests adding gold tones like MAC Eye Shadow in Amber Lights or Goldmine, $14 to your stash, which will look great worn for a night out or at one of the (many) summer weddings you�ll attend. You can even try blending them with bold shadow colors (like the aforementioned purple). Apply the bright color from lash lines to creases and top the color with the metallic shadow, blending it well with a soft shadow brush.
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BUY: UV Hair Protector
Protect your hair from the stresses of more sun, pool and beach time with a hair product containing UV shielding ingredients (try the sulfate-free, lightweight L'Oreal Paris EverPure UV Protection Spray, $8.99). Mist it from roots to ends on dry or wet hair before and during your pool or beach time.
'Tis the season for de-cluttering, so as you start to clear out closets and drawers, think about spring cleaning your beauty products too. (And while you're at it, take this quiz to see if your makeup bag is a mess -- it may be time to give your stash of goodies a total overhaul.) While some beauty products might have served you well in colder months, as the temperatures rise and trends shift, there are certainly items that you should repurpose -- and some hot, must-have beauty products you should buy.
To help guide us on how to update our beauty products, we turned to a slew of in-the-know experts including: Marco Pelusi, owner of the Marco Pelusi salon in West Hollywood, Calif., Edward Tricomi, co-owner of Warren-Tricomi salons in New York City and West Hollywood, Calif., Taylor Chang-Babaian, celebrity makeup artist, Romero Jennings, Senior Artist for MAC Cosmetics and Deborah Lippmann, owner of the Deborah Lippmann nail product line.
Their insider-y expert tips and ideas will help you translate the hair and makeup trends below to your everyday life by using new beauty products and rethinking ones you already own.
Spring Trends:
Monochromatic makeup (eyes, cheeks and lips that match)
Metallic makeup
Bright pops of color on the lips and nails
Pastel eyeshadow hues
Pink and purple anything
Voluminous hair
Natural textured hair
Get ready to spring your hair and face regimen forward and freshen up your beauty products for this new season.