The sleek lob (long bob) was the "it" bob for summer, but this fall it gets curly and messy (in a good way).
Styling tips:
To get this easy wavy look, apply a volumizing mousse like Joico Body Luxe Design Foam, $12.50 on wet hair, says Papanikolas. "Then, without using a brush, dry hair [with a diffuser] to expand the hair's natural wave," he says. Once hair is dry, finish the look by curling sections with a one-inch curling iron to get "perfect, imperfect waves." Gently finger comb curls and spritz with a flexible hold hairspray.
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The look: Skin tone lipcolor
Nude lips (similar to Stacy Ferguson's) in soft shades of beige and fleshy pinks complement fall's dramatic eye makeup and bring balance to your look.
Application tips:
"To achieve this subtle, but flattering, look," use a skin-colored lip pencil like Kevyn Aucoin Beauty Flesh Tone Lip Pencil, $24 and "apply with light, feathering strokes, blending inwards to enhance [your] natural lip shape," says Devitt. Top the pencils with a nude or flesh-toned gloss, like Lip Enhancing Gloss in Bermuda Triangle, $22. This combo will make the lips appear almost bare and put focus on your eyes, says Devitt.
Fall is � well, it's falling upon us rapidly. As to be predicted, celebrities' hairstyles and makeup choices are quickly starting to reflect the season's new upcoming fads, which means, we mortals should start adapting, right? So, what are the oh-so fabulous "fall fads" -- the ones that are so strikingly different from last fall's that you should be desperately ready to follow? And which celebrity's makeup look or coif from the runway is worth forgetting all your summer faves for? These discerning questions need to be asked and answered.
To start, what's exciting about the trends this fall is, most of the "in" looks are chic and easily help you look pulled-together. Rich satin eye makeup, lush beautiful lashes, simple ponytails, and of course, as no fall makeup trend report could be without, luscious red lips -- each of these looks will quickly have you saying "summer who?". The best part? All of these hairstyles and makeup looks take mere minutes to create. Because the last time we checked, we didn't have a team of stylists or backstage beauty gurus spending countless hours perfecting our fall staple French twist (wouldn't that be nice).
What we do have though is makeup artist Sue Devitt and celeb hairstylist George Papanikolas (he's worked with Nicole Ritchie, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Miley Cryrus among others), who are about to tell us how to recreate the styles hot off the September issue-press -- easily.