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Even if you're a pink lip gloss and beige eyeshadow kind of gal, you can make the so-hot-for-spring neon trend work for you with these tips

If you're like me, you've already been to the mall to eagerly try on a pair of neon jeans -- only to find that they make your behind look twice as big. (Insert dejected face here.) Well, I say screw the jeans. Bright, bold makeup is where it's at. Next to coffee and eye cream, it's one of my favorite instant pick-me-ups.

From hot pink lipstick to bright, checkerboard nails, there are so many amazing neon trends to try this season. High-voltage colors look great with neutrals, or, if you're more adventurous, pair them with other saturated shades.

See how to wear neon makeup now.

Of course, the trouble with neon makeup is that it can easily look stuck in the '80s -- or just plain unattractive -- if you go overboard. So I turned to pro makeup artists for their advice. I told them about my favorite looks and got their feedback on everything from finding the colors for your skin tone to making sure the final look is balanced. Here are my favorite ways to add an instant flash of color to your look -- and how to pull it off.

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Electric lips
A supercharged pink lip is my ultimate go-to these days. I pair it with a touch of black eyeliner and very light foundation -- and that's it. To get the look, apply CoverGirl Blast Flipstick Lipcolor in Stunner, $7.99, or use a lip brush to paint on Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar in Anime, $13.50. And remember, a little goes a long way.

Expert advice: "I love seeing fair skin tones complemented by neon orange or shocking pink," says Nars National Makeup Stylist Janice Daoud. "There's something very striking about this look."

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Vibrant cheeks
I sometimes blend a bright lip product onto my cheeks or use a neon blush if I want to look polished, but don't have time to do a full face of makeup. A pop of color warms up my whole look. (Try Nars Blush in Taj Mahal or Exhibit A, $28.)

Expert advice: "Darker skin tones always look great with vibrant cheeks," says Daoud. She suggests wearing bright blush over a tinted moisturizer for a near-transparent complexion.

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Shocking shadow
Over-the-top celebs like Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha make neon eyeshadow look scary, but color around the eyes can be gorgeous in moderation. I like to blend a touch of hot pink from lash line to crease, or wear bright yellow on the inner corners of my eyes with neutral brown or bronze shadow on my lids.

Expert advice: "Electric blue and green eyeshadows are perfect on medium skin tones," says Daoud. "Blue shades will bring out any eye color, and orange shades make blue eyes pop." (Try COVERGIRL Eye Enhancers 3-Kit Shadows in Blazing Blues, $4.99, or Nars Duo Eyeshadow in Rated R, $34.)

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Loud liner
Like shadows, a subtle streak of neon liner paired with a clean face can add a fun pop of color to your look. Try applying a fine line of electric blue, green, purple, or yellow liner in a cat-eye style or along your lower lash line. (Try COVERGIRL Liquiline Blast Eyeliner in Blue Boom or Green Glow, $7.99.)

Expert advice: To prevent creasing or smudging the color, blend concealer or pat translucent powder on your lids before you apply your eyeliner.

Even if you're a pink lip gloss and beige eyeshadow kind of gal, you can make the so-hot-for-spring neon trend work for you with these tips

If you're like me, you've already been to the mall to eagerly try on a pair of neon jeans -- only to find that they make your behind look twice as big. (Insert dejected face here.) Well, I say screw the jeans. Bright, bold makeup is where it's at. Next to coffee and eye cream, it's one of my favorite instant pick-me-ups.

From hot pink lipstick to bright, checkerboard nails, there are so many amazing neon trends to try this season. High-voltage colors look great with neutrals, or, if you're more adventurous, pair them with other saturated shades.

See how to wear neon makeup now.

Of course, the trouble with neon makeup is that it can easily look stuck in the '80s -- or just plain unattractive -- if you go overboard. So I turned to pro makeup artists for their advice. I told them about my favorite looks and got their feedback on everything from finding the colors for your skin tone to making sure the final look is balanced. Here are my favorite ways to add an instant flash of color to your look -- and how to pull it off.
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