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Trends in the Grammy’s
Metallic dresses stole the show in this red carpet. Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian, Selena Gomez and Heidi Klum were among the many stars who shone with metallic outfits.
Instead of the elegance of a suit and dress shoes, the Puerto Rican star Ricky Martin, the lead singer of Maroon 5, Adam Levine, and music producer and husband of Alicia Keys, Swiss Beatz, opted for the modern and led boots combat, which is one of the latest trends in footwear at the moment.
The romance of ruffles was present in the carpet. Eva Longoria, Kelly Osbourne and Lea Michele wore super chic outfits flying, a trend that continues in vogue for spring.
Copy the makeup of Selena Gomez at the Grammy Awards

Karan Mitchell was the makeup artist encargarda Make up to Selena for the 2011 Grammy Awards. Here, he tells how he managed to complement the creation of J. champagne dress Mendel with a soft makeup using Cover Girl products.
Eyes
I started with the eyes of Selena. First I drew the line of the upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil LiquilineBlast in color # 420 – Brown Blaze. I love the way this pencil appears liquid is mixed so easily and how you can control its intensity.
Then, using a medium brush to shadows, I mixed the soft tone in his shades ShadowBlast Smoky Bronze Fire across the eyelid to the eyebrow. Then I went to the second step: the darkest shade, and with a smaller brush to shadows, I mixed the color on the top and bottom of the eye as well as between the crease.
Then, in the corners of the upper eyelids, I used the shadow Eye Enhancers Eyeshadow in Brown Smolder, to create more dimension, and drew a fine line with a small curvature or “tail” at the edges on the upper lash line using LineExact liner Liquid Liner in Very Black. To finish up the eyes, apply two coats of mascara LashBlast Volume in Black.
Skin
For the skin I used the Silk Foundation NatureLuxe base to give a crisp finish. To emphasize the T zone and under the eyes, I applied the Smoothers Concealer in medium. Read the rest of this entry »


