
Kristen Stewart was recently on the Letterman Show to promote her new movie which you should already know as Eclipse, unless you live under a rock somewhere in far reaches of the earth. Above are two shots of her and her fabulous new hair. I believe it’s auburn (please correct me if I’m wrong on this) and I am in awe. It compliments her light skin tone so well.

And, of course, her makeup — it is just f-l-a-w-l-e-s-s. Her makeup artist is always on point, no? Kristen’s eyes are always emphasized, but never to the point of overkill.
Judging from the photo above which was taken at the New York premiere, on her lids is shimmery violet eyeshadow similar to Stars ‘N’ Rockets by MAC which is a “dirty lavender with red/pink reflects.” This is contrasted by shimmery black eye shadow on the contours of her eyes. Her lips are a great peachy nude and her skin is just out of this world flawless. LOVE IT. LOVE IT. LOVE. IT!
What do you think of her new ‘do? I personally am smitten. Oh, and will you be watching Eclipse???

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Who
Makeup For Ever
What
HD Invisible Cover Concealer in shade # 335
What is it
“An oil-free, medium-coverage concealer that covers imperfections while remaining invisible to high-definition televisions and the naked eye.” –Sephora.com
A unique feature of this concealer is its silicone tip applicator designed to be extra gentle on the delicate under eye section while effectively preserving the actual concealer encased within.
Where
Sephora Stores and Sephora.com
Bank Breaker?
At approx. $30 CAD per 0.05 oz, you get less bang for your buck.
What’s Good
This concealer had very many strong points: lightweight, ultra natural finish, and excellently emollient which allowed for easy application. It really is near invisible on the skin — asked my bf if he could tell I was wearing concealer and he said not at all. I also loved the emolliency of the product because it made it that much easier to spread really gently along my under eye area.
Those looking for heavier coverage should take caution as it was formulated to provide only medium coverage. So, yeah, it did not do enough to cover my under eye circles which seem to be worsening all thanks to my weird sleeping patterns. Another thing I disliked about this product is the price point — a lot of money for less product.

No, I wasn’t trying to suggest you use your 10 month old mascara because old makeup is the perfect breeding ground for germs and bacteria (yum!).
My old brow comb fell apart on me one day and, naturally, I went to the local drugstore to replace said comb when it hit me: Why spend $5.00 + (yes, I am quite the cheap-y
) when I can just re-use the brush applicators of old mascara that have reached their demise?
When your mascara is no longer good to use, you can just chuck the tube out and hold on to the brush applicator. Run it under hot water and wash off any remaining product using a gentle dishwashing detergent.
I love the eco-friend spin to this trick because why would I need to waste more products and packaging, right?
Loves it!
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