Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artist, Lauren Andersen
Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artist, Lauren Andersen created an elegant 70s look for New York Fashion Week for the Fall/Winter 2015 Dennis Basso show. AVON

Lauren Andersen is a celebrity make up artist that has been around the Los Angeles beauty scene ever since she was a little girl. She grew up idolizing her mother, closely watching the morning rituals of beauty. Today, while still based in Los Angeles Lauren works throughout the country from magazines to press junkets and red carpet events. Lauren’s style of makeup is translucent with the use of color which gives her subjects a confidence and natural beauty all their own. Lauren’s current clients include Jessica Alba, Jamie King, and Eva Mendes. This week, Lauren created an elegant 70s look that can be worn for especially glamorous occasions for New York Fashion Week for the Fall/Winter 2015 Dennis Basso show.

To get this eyecatching look, start by applying Avon Ideal Flawless Invisible Coverage Liquid Foundation for a natural texture. Next, apply shade #3 from the True Color Eyeshadow Quad in Berry Love all over the eyelids. Use shadow #1 from the Chocolate Sensations Palette to brighten up your brow cheekbones while building up the contour of your eyes, as well as softening any lines with shade #3.Line the outer corners of your upper and lower lash lines with Avon Glimmersticks Eye Liner in Cosmic Brown and smudge in with flat brush for a winged effect. Apply Avon SuperExtend Winged Out Mascara in Blackest Black to the top and bottom lashes and set the look with Smooth Minerals Powder Foundation in Transparent Glow. Finally, contour the cheeks with Avon Ideal Luminous Blush in Classic Aura in an upward motion for a lift effect. Finish the look by dabbing Ultra Color Indulgence Lipstick in Chocolate Rose to the lips and add Ultra Glazewear Lip Gloss in Clear. Take a look at Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artist, Lauren Andersen, backstage at New York Fashion Week exclusively using Avon products.

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