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Bring out the inner beauty
published: Monday | December 10, 2007

Sacha Walters, Staff Reporter


Kerine Miller got all glammed up by Charlene Gordon at the Beauty Spot, recently. - photos by Sacha Walters


BEFORE

With three women, three make-up artists and one location, make-up magic was made.

Magic wands were waved at the Beauty Spot at Lee's Fifth Avenue, last Thursday evening, when the cosmetic shop celebrated its evening of glitz, glamour and fashion.

Invited guests were treated to cocktails, hors d'ouvres and professional application and advice on cosmetics. The place was abuzz with women eager to get their hands on the products offered and most important, to get the opportunity to have their make-up professionally done.

Flair went along for the ride, paying keen attention to three ladies who placed their faces in the capable hands of three professionals. A combination of products from Milani, Maybelline New York, Black Opal, M.A.C and Cara Mia were used to create the resulting glow.

The evening was topped off with a fashion show, showcasing items available at Lee's Fifth Avenue and modelled by contestants in the recent Miss Jamaica World competition, among others, dances by a group of young performers called In Motion, as well as a meet and greet with performing artistes Brick and Lace.

Make-up artist 1: Charlene Gordon

Model: Kerine Miller, TV Host of Fusion XYZ on CVM

The look: A smokey-eye effect

Products: Foundation - Milani spiced almond and honey brown press powder

Eye-shadows: Two four-colour compacts called wild violets and autumn earth, as well as a single shadow called black storm, all by Milani.

Brows: Maybelline New York dark brown liner.

Bronzer: Sunset strip from Milani, applied to the apples of her cheeks, and Maybelline New York Intense Volume mascara in black

Lips: M.A.C lip gloss pink poodle and Maybelline 130 gloss.


Priscilla Plummer after make-up artist Sophia Butler worked her magic. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


BEFORE

Make-up artist 2: Sophia Butler

Model: Priscilla Plummer, pastry chef

The look: Natural

Products: Black Opal foundation and concealer au chocolat and bronze

Eye-shadows: Earth secrets, a triple-colour compact

Brows: Maybelline New York dark brown powder for liner

Bronzer: Shimmer bronzer mosaic from Black Opal, applied to the apples of her cheeks

Liner: Black liner near the top and bottom lash line

Mascara: Maybelline New York Intense Volume mascara in black

Lips: Bright red lip colour.


Yvettte Brooks after having her make-up done by Kemine Leckey.- Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


BEFORE

Make-up artist 3: Kemine Leckey

Model: Yvette Brooks, supervisor at Lee's Fifth Avenue

The look: Camouflage flaws

Products: Foundation and concealer - Black Opal beautiful bronze and black 04

Mascara: Maybelline New York Intense Volume mascara in black

Bronzer: Black Opal shimmer bronzer mosaic

Eye shadows: Gold, blue and purple shadows from Maybelline New York.

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