
Glow your own way this season with a combo of smoky eyes and
luminous, sexy skin. Here’s a quick tutorial with international make-up
artist Paul Williams
``When you do your make-up, your age, lifestyle
and personality should form the palette on which you mix or try out colours and
textures. This way you know which colour matches these elements and which
doesn’t,” says Paul Williams, make-up artist and consultant to
Clarins.
Paul, also a jazz dancer, likes to talk about make-up in
conjunction with fashion trends. His beauty forecast for the summer is: Dramatic
and Natural.

“You’ll be seeing a lot of women doing up their eyes
smoky and seductive; heavy mascara and flashy lipsticks will be the highlights
of this look,” explains Paul, adding that the right fashion accessories
will be a must to complete the dramatic image. So help yourself to loads of
zips, feathers and rhinestones.
The natural look this time gets a
post-modern, hippie-meets-spa-trekker take. Think neo-romantic flower power, but
in pastels instead of psychedelia. The idea is based on wellbeing —
radiant and healthy skin and hair that reflects light. And to do this
fashionably so, match the look with soft and light fabrics that are cut to
enhance breasts and hips.

For our model Tej Walvekar, Paul decided on the neo-romantic day
look. He began by preparing her face with the Clarins cleanser, toner and
moisturiser trio. To try it at home, gently massage the skin in an upward
circular motion. Next, with a sponge or your fingertips, dab concealer in
downward strokes from around the mouth. Keep blending the concealer into the
skin tone. Seal with a powder blush in Rose (30).
“Think of
the blush as a shadow that falls across from your temple to the apples of your
cheeks. If you have high cheekbones, only highlight till where your cheekbone
begins to rise,” he explains.

Next, move to the eyebrows. Define them with a dark brown pencil
or light strokes of brown eye shadow. “Your inner personality sits on your
eyebrows,” believes Paul. Defining them well also helps you frame your
face right.
For Tej’s eyes, Paul decided to use a light green
eyeliner. He brushed the eyelids with Bronze Green (18) from Clarins’ new
range of eye shadows. It is transparent and reflects light. And helps enhance
the next layer of colour, making it last longer. Cover the entire lid with the
Bronze Green eye shadow till the point where the lid folds back. Take this line
under the lower lash line to create a smoky effect.

“Wearing browns to look natural doesn’t work. They
make you look tired; it’s better to try terracotta and earthy
colours,” says Paul. On Tej, Paul used the Soleil Trio with earthy tones.
The Bronze Green on the eyelids boosts the Soleil shades of orange over the
eyeball. “If you choose to apply these colours at night, do so using the
same technique, but just intensify the shade,” suggests Paul.
To soften the eyes, use inward strokes to pack in an intense shade
like indigo close to the upper lash line. Follow the same, albeit a bit finer
stroke for under the lower lash line. Dust a gold pigment over the eyelids to
rev up the sparkle quotient.
Clarins’ three new formats in
make-up give you a variety of options: The Auto Focus range allows light to
reflect in a way that all imperfections go unnoticed. The Soft Focus line fills
in wrinkles and makes light bounce off your skin. And Concilift is an
all-weather make-up line that works, irrespective of heat or humidity levels.
If you want to wear Tej’s look for the evening, Paul also
suggests violet and blue for the eyes. “They are less dark than black and
brown, and more luminous. A violet line on the top and bottom lids, thicker on
the outer corner of the eyes, works very well,” adds Paul.
For
a final touch, dab a bit of a light eye shadow just where the inner corners of
the eyes meet the nose bridge and sweep some green mascara over the
lashes.
Coordinated by
Ruchira Bose