Small moves, big impact

The essentials
1. Reverse-a-blush
To perfect summer's lit-from-within, dewy flush, make-up artists often stain the apples of the cheeks with colour before veiling the face with ultra sheer foundation. A gel blush or lip/cheek tint is the ideal choice, just be sure to let it dry before applying your face base.
Clinique Almost Makeup SPF15, $45
Jemma Kidd Rosy Glow Lip & Cheek Tint, $46
2. Clip in some extra oomph
Original Diva Clip-on Hair Inserts, from $10.95 each
3. Sprinkle a subtle of glimmer into your locks
"Apply some shimmer dust to leave-in conditioner for a sparkling finish to your hair." – The supermodel's stylist, Oh-Min
Jane Iredale 24-Karat Gold Dust in Gold (for blondes) or Bronze (for darker hair), $27 each
L'Oreal Professional Volume Extreme Leave-in Conditioning Spray, $19.15
4. Fake fuller lips
Highlighting your cupid's bow, giving depth to your lower lip and keeping colours light and glossy creates the illusion of a plumper pout. This little wonder from Benefit makes getting bee-stung a breeze.
Benefit Cupid's Bow lip shaping kit, $53.
5. Lift your lashes
Nothing beats a clamp curler for lifting your lashes sky high. Try it on warm, just-out-of-the-shower lashes for extra effect and always choose a curler with a rubber cushion to avoid damage.
Manicare 24k Gold Plated Eyelash Curler, $14.99
6. Wiggle and glide your mascara
For seductively elongated eyes, place a slim wand close to the root of your lashes and, as you sweep toward your tips, give it a little wiggle and tug to the side. Then add an extra coat just on the outer corners for a flawless feline effect.
Clarins Wonder Length Mascara, $40, adorebeauty.com.au
7. Tackle tightlining
It might take some practice, but the naturally defined top lash line is worth it. Tightlining is the application of eyeliner from below so you are defining your lash base without an obvious line on your lid. First place your finger underneath your top lashes and lift them back (as though inserting contact lenses). See the line where the membrane and lashes meet? Take your liner (a moderately soft kohl pencil is often easier for first-timers) and gently apply it along this line, 'pushing' the colour up and into your lash base. The result: subtle, yet stunning, definition with no obvious make-up trail.
Chanel Le Crayon Kohl, $40, department stores nationally
8. Define your brows
A properly defined brow can work like an instant facelift, framing your features and lifting your eyes. Professionals recommend shading with powder for a natural, seamless finish.
Red Earth Absolute Brows, $29
Read tips on sculpting your perfect brow
9. Transform shadow into liner
Love the shade of your shadow, just wish it was a little more intense? Mix a little with water or eye primer to turn it into a livewire liner. Trace it on with a fine-tipped eyeliner brush or wash it all over your lid to really make those peepers pop.
POP Beauty Sparkle Sauce, $19.95, kitcosmetics.com.au
Glitter Eyeliner brush, $13
Tip: Mix powder and primer/water on the back of your hand. Never add water directly to your shadow palette as it can contaminate it with bacteria.
10. Illuminate everything
Once you've been enlightened, everything glows a little more gorgeously: brow bones, temples, cheekbones and your décolletage. Mix lotions with your foundation or moisturiser for luscious luminosity, sculpt by creating light and shade or bounce light away from blemishes and imperfections. The possibilities are endless.
Elizabeth Arden Sheer Lights Illuminating Tinted Mosturiser, $52, and Sheer Lights Illuminating Pen, $45
Image credits: Top right and top left courtesy Original Diva Hair Inserts
37 Member Comments
Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Great tips. I love number 10, illuminating everything is my jam
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Love 3 and 10! And I do 9 since always hehe
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Some great tips here. I've never tried tightlining, must see if I like it and my eyes aren't irritated by having eyeliner placed so close
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Thanks for all these product recs and tips! xD
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I bought the lip tint for the first time last week and it is so beautiful and very functional. I use it on my lips and my cheeks.
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wheee this sounds so cool!! :P
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Some great tips, I want to get an illuminator. xx
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Great tip not to add water directly to the eyeshadow palette to create liner. You can use a small clean spatula, like the ones you use to get creams out of jars, to scrape a bit of eyeshadow out.
Generally speaking, pathogens (disease causing germs) are less likely to grow in dry powders than wet substances. So if you've already mixed your eyeshadow with water in the palette, make sure you let the eyeshadow dry out before storing it away to reduce risk of pathogen proliferation.
I've seen other websites, e.g. the Bourjois website provide similar hints such as to “... divide the eyeshadow cake in half with an imaginary line. Then always use one side dry and the other side wet.” However, I think the Bourjois tip is aiming primarily to preserve the texture of the eyeshadow.
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good tips ! i really want longer hair so i might look into these hair clips ..
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great summer tips. will try to remember them come summer time!!
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fantastic guide. thanks guys
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I'm going to try adding shimmer to my conditioner tonight. I hope I can find my hair colour in a Diva Clip.
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Number 9 - Shadow into liner really works! I have only just discovered this trick in the last month and will always use it from now on. The difference it has made to my whole look is absolutely amazing and I recommend it to anyone.
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WOW, cool as tips, cant wait to try em on ma self and see the outcome!
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Great tips. I just love tightlining, it makes my lashes look so thick. I can't wait to try reversing my blush and wiggling my mascara wand.
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I would never have thought of using shimmer dust in my leave-in moisturiser.....very cool. Will be trying this one!
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i really like the sound of reverse blush..more natural looking definetly a must for me to try
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