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Whitney Port’s Eyebrows

How To Get Whitney Port’s Eyebrows: Talking Makeup has just found out that Whitney Port’s makeup artist, Lisa Garner, loves to use Talika’s Eyebrow Extender on Whitney! Here is Garner’s take on the product: “I love to use Talika’s Eyebrow Extender when doing Whitney Port’s eyebrows. Not only do the fibers build a natural looking brow, the gel really keeps them in place…so they looked beautifully groomed all night long.”


L to R: Whitney Port sporting fabulous eyebrows at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto, Canada on Sunday, June 20th, 2010. Talika’s Eyebrow Extender in light brown (other shades: dark brown, black). Available at www.talika.com

Teresa Palmer of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Hair

Get The Look: Celebrity stylist Frank Barbosa of Frank Antonio Hair and Makeup, Newport, RI, takes us behind the scenes of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” where he performed his wizardry for the film’s up and coming star Teresa Palmer. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is a 2010 fantasy adventure film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub. Also staring in the film Nicolas Cage. To create an aura of effortless glamour, he transformed her hair into loose waves. Frankie says, “I wanted a style that was both timeless and care-free.” Hair care products by: René Furterer.

Here’s how Frankie worked his magic to achieve Teresa’s loose waves:

1. As the on-set stylist, it was critical for me to start out each day with a good foundation. To keep Teresa in character for a particular scene, continuity was key—her hair had to look the same in every take. Having a good foundation makes it easy to do touch-ups in between takes.

Backstage Makeup At Dolores Cortes Swim Show 2010

MAKE UP FOR EVER ALLIANCE artist, Lottie, served as the key make up artist for the Dolores Cortés swim show on Friday, July 16th, 2010. Lottie created a beautiful safari-chic make up look inspired by bohemian references of the 50’s Parisian woman, combined with acid and exotic colors from Bells Beach in Australia. The end result was a palette of shimmering greens and golds.

How to get the Dolores Cortes swim show makeup look by MAKE UP FOR EVER:

Complexion & Cheeks: The skin was glowing and fresh faced. Lottie first applied MAKE UP FOR EVER Sculpting Blush #22 to lightly highlight the cheeks.

Armani Privé Fall 2010 Couture Show: Hair

For Armani Privé Fall 2010 Couture Show in Paris, July 6th, 2010, iconic hairstylist Oribe channeled old Hollywood glamour, smoothing and curling each model’s hair into thick, luxurious manes with lots of body and shine.

The hairstyle and inspiration: “The hair at Armani Privé was super soft and glamorous, it’s rich looking with a bit of texture,” Oribe says. “It’s a very blown out look that almost sweeps into the models’ faces. We kept a little curl at the front with everything mostly straight at the back. We adapted the looks to let each girl’s personality to shine through.”

Scarlett Johansson’s Hair at the 2010 Tony Awards

Iconic hairstylist Oribe created a sophisticated and fresh updo to compliment Scarlett Johansson’s red carpet style at the 2010 Tony Awards. “Scarlett wanted something simple but stylized for the Tonys” says Oribe. Now, Oribe shares with us his hair styling tips and tricks for recreating Johansson’s updo at home.

The hair tutorial: Here’s how to get Scarlett Johansson’s Hairstyle at the 2010 Tony Awards

1. Use Gel Serum throughout the hair and blow out for smoothness.

Kate Bosworth At The Season Premiere of True Blood

Kate Bosworth in CHANEL Beauté. CHANEL Celebrity Makeup Artist Kate Lee worked with Kate Bosworth at the season premiere of True Blood on Tuesday, June 8th. 2010. Kate shares with us her tips on how to get Kate’s warm, sun kissed makeup look!

The Makeup Tutorial:

“The base was minimal, Kate was tanned and so I prepped the skin with CHANEL Hydramax + Active Serum to make sure she was very hydrated, and a tiny wisp of CHANEL Vitalumiere Fluid Makeup was enough to bring the skin tone to match the chest and body.

Hair Secrets From Lifetime’s Drop Dead Diva

With the second season premiere June 6th, 2010, Lifetime’s Drop Dead Diva is a fan favorite on one of the most popular networks for women today. Celebrated comedian and actress Margaret Cho plays the outspoken and funny legal assistant Teri Lee, who is the right hand of lead character, Jane Bingum.

Looking to put some “diva” into your hairstyle? Series Hairstylist Richard Boggs reveals his insider trips and tricks on how to make your hair “drop dead” gorgeous with White Sands Haircare.

Margaret Cho has thick, course hair with a lot of natural body to support her easily styled tresses. “This makes her hair a dream for a long days shooting on Drop Dead Diva”, explains on set celebrity hairstylist Richard Boggs.

Here’s how to to get Actress Margaret Cho as “Teri”‘ hairdo:

Nicky Hilton at MTV Movie Awards 2010

Frederic Fekkai’s Besma Chihi styled Nicky Hilton’s locks. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: A Greek goddess with added texture.

How to get Nicky Hilton’s hairstyle at MTV Movie Awards 2010: Hair Tutorial

On wet hair she applied Fekkai Coiff Bouffant Lifting & Texturizing Spray Gel ($23),and created a center part.

Kristen Stewart at MTV Movie Awards 2010

Frederic Fekkai’s Adir Abergel tended to the tresses of Twilight’s Best Performance, Kristen Stewart. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: A sleek and edgy high ponytail with added movement.

How to get Kristen Stewart’s hair at MTV Movie Awards 2010: Hair Tutorial

Adir applied Fekkai Full Blown Volume Styling Whip ($23) from the roots to the ends to create volume. He then dried the hair using his hands.

Kate Beckinsale At The amFAR Gala in Cannes

Frederic Fekkai’s Celebrity Stylist Adir Abergel created a classic up-do with architectural lines for Kate Beckinsale’s tresses for the amFAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala 2010. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: Classic up-do with architectural lines to follow the flow of the dress.

How to hair tutorial:

He first started out by applying Fekkai Full Blown Volume Styling Whip ($23) to the hair from roots to ends, and blow-dried the hair completely. He set the front portion of the hair in velcro rollers. He followed by taking the sides and the back of the hair to a high ponytail at the crown, leaving the top section of the hair out.