Carol Shaw, creator of Lorac Cosmetics, is sharing tips for how to get glam for your upcoming holiday events.
For Carol, helping clients look and feel their best at this or any other time of year is personal: “The most gratifying thing about being a makeup artist is to watch the transformation and to make people feel good.”
Carol shows you how to use Lorac The Royal Full Face Collection, available only at Kohl’s, to up your glam factor this holiday season: “The smoky eye is really the easiest way and one of the best ways to really define your eyes and to make them stand out.”
Click here for a step-by-step video demonstration of Carol showing you how to create the perfect smoky eye.
And for a special holiday sparkle, Carol shows off Lorac’s 3D Liquid Lustre Shimmer, saying, “It's a beautiful shimmering top coat that you can wear alone, or you can...
For Carol, helping clients look and feel their best at this or any other time of year is personal: “The most gratifying thing about being a makeup artist is to watch the transformation and to make people feel good.”
Carol shows you how to use Lorac The Royal Full Face Collection, available only at Kohl’s, to up your glam factor this holiday season: “The smoky eye is really the easiest way and one of the best ways to really define your eyes and to make them stand out.”
Click here for a step-by-step video demonstration of Carol showing you how to create the perfect smoky eye.
And for a special holiday sparkle, Carol shows off Lorac’s 3D Liquid Lustre Shimmer, saying, “It's a beautiful shimmering top coat that you can wear alone, or you can...
- 11/13/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Video Games: The Movie takes a breezy tour of history, but shows mainstream gaming in a less than favourable light, Ryan writes...
There is no propaganda in the Star Wars movies. You don't see posters devoted to praising Emperor Palpatine's benign leadership. You don't see adverts or bill board posters positioning Darth Vader as a wheezing man of the people.
But if you did see propaganda in the Star Wars universe, it might look a little bit like Video Games: The Movie - a slickly-produced, 105-minute hymn to an industry that is itself an all-conquering empire. Valued at approximately $66bn in 2013, gaming is now the most lucrative form of entertainment on the planet - and filmmaker Jeremy Snead's documentary charts the medium's rise with unquestioning fervour, from its bleeping, rudimentary inception in the middle of the 20th century to its technically astonishing achievements in the present.
There are contributions...
There is no propaganda in the Star Wars movies. You don't see posters devoted to praising Emperor Palpatine's benign leadership. You don't see adverts or bill board posters positioning Darth Vader as a wheezing man of the people.
But if you did see propaganda in the Star Wars universe, it might look a little bit like Video Games: The Movie - a slickly-produced, 105-minute hymn to an industry that is itself an all-conquering empire. Valued at approximately $66bn in 2013, gaming is now the most lucrative form of entertainment on the planet - and filmmaker Jeremy Snead's documentary charts the medium's rise with unquestioning fervour, from its bleeping, rudimentary inception in the middle of the 20th century to its technically astonishing achievements in the present.
There are contributions...
- 7/28/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Hope you are enjoying your summer -- I'm ready to hit the road to visit family.
If you're in need of a little hot weather beauty inspiration, celeb makeup artist and creator of Lorac, Carol Shaw, delivers three fun trends that are perfect for the season's adventurous spirit. ...
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If you're in need of a little hot weather beauty inspiration, celeb makeup artist and creator of Lorac, Carol Shaw, delivers three fun trends that are perfect for the season's adventurous spirit. ...
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- 6/26/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Stef, who plays Annie Cresta in ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,’ looked lovely at the Los Angeles premiere of the movie on Nov. 18. We chatted with her makeup artist to share her exact look!
Stef Dawson is one of the new cast members in Catching Fire and she didn’t disappoint at the L.A. premiere. Wearing a gorgeous green Shareen dress, Neil Lane jewels and Stuart Weitzman shoes, her makeup look was timeless and beautiful. Find out the exact products used below!
Stef Dawson’s ‘Catching Fire’ Makeup — Premiere Pretty The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Official Theatrical Trailer Take Our Poll
Here’s the breakdown from Lorac Cosmetics Founder and celebrity Makeup Artist Carol Shaw:
“Complexion and Cheeks:
To achieve Stef’s enviable porcelain skin, prep with Lorac POREfection Face Primer, followed by Lorac Natural Performance Foundation. Touch up with Lorac Double Feature Concealer / Highlighter and Lorac POREfection Baked Perfecting Powder.
Stef Dawson is one of the new cast members in Catching Fire and she didn’t disappoint at the L.A. premiere. Wearing a gorgeous green Shareen dress, Neil Lane jewels and Stuart Weitzman shoes, her makeup look was timeless and beautiful. Find out the exact products used below!
Stef Dawson’s ‘Catching Fire’ Makeup — Premiere Pretty The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Official Theatrical Trailer Take Our Poll
Here’s the breakdown from Lorac Cosmetics Founder and celebrity Makeup Artist Carol Shaw:
“Complexion and Cheeks:
To achieve Stef’s enviable porcelain skin, prep with Lorac POREfection Face Primer, followed by Lorac Natural Performance Foundation. Touch up with Lorac Double Feature Concealer / Highlighter and Lorac POREfection Baked Perfecting Powder.
- 11/20/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
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