Dos and Don'ts of Emmy Hair and Beauty

The red carpet of the 2010 Emmy Awards was filled with fresh faces and new fashion. But the over 40 set was well represented by the likes of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Edie Falco and Glenn Close. Find out how their hair and makeup stacks up and which looks you should try for yourself for special occasions.

January 3, 2011
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Do: Play Up Your Best Features

California golden girls are a dime a dozen in Hollywood, but Cheryl Hines manages to look youthful without looking like she's trying too hard by playing up her gorgeous eyes and smile.

Get the Look: Nothing refreshes your look like a whitened smile, and it's a very inexpensive fix even if you buy the priciest drug store teeth whiteners. Gorgeous eyes rely on two things: great mascara (again, a cheap fix) and eyeshadow applied with a deft hand. You can learn to apply eyeshadow by seeking help at any department store makeup counter or beauty stores like Sephora where they are happy to give makeup application directions.

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tmom | Nov 14, 2010

She looks GREAT! I think it is a good policy to keep your lips on the lighter-more natural side when playing up your eyes with dramatic effects like this.Then when the attention that is drawn to the eyes can remain there and not be in competition with any other features. Besides, eyes are the best feature to emphasize - eye contact can be highly beneficial on a plethora of levels!(Especially when trying to get the attention of that sexy guy across the room at your friend's cocktail party!)



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