It’s either life is so darn unfair, or some people are just plain amazing! Jennifer Garner, in all her beauty, can multitask – into a busy mom in sweatpants, and when it’s time for the movies ,she suddenly transforms into a vivacious vixen! Check how breathtaking Jennifer Garner looks as she graces the Valentine’s Day movie premiere!
Everything about her in this photo is very “soft”. Soft definition around the eyes ( with loads of mascara and pencil-lined eyes both on top and at the bottom lashline ), soft-looking brows, and a natural peach lip color coupled with a pretty peach blush. Very feminine, very fresh.
As for her hair, I can give you some details on how she was able to come up with beautiful tousled tresses, as per our inside scoop from celebrity hairstylist Adir Abergel, who did Jennifer’s hair for the said occasion,
First, prep the hair by applying Fekkai Full Blown Volume™ Lifting Hairspray at the roots. Next blow dry the whole head with your hands to create texture and bring out the natural wave. Follow by taking a round brush and blow dry the bangs forward and to one side. Continue with a 1’’ curling iron, curling hair away from the face but leaving the ends alone. After curling the hair, mix Fekkai Coiff™ Océanique Tousled Wave Spray with Fekkai Coiff™ Magnifique Ultra-Light Finishing Crème and apply to the ends to create a tousled look. Finally, to hold the look for the entire evening, finish with the Fekkai Coiff™ Sheer Hold Hairspray all through the hair.
Boy, they make it seem so easy! I wonder if I will be able to do that on my own. But really, I must admit, I would want to wear that kind of soft full waves when I’m in the mood to get pretty and go out!
So, who’s watching Valentine’s Day? I really want to watch it! With the all star cast, it just seems promising!
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so pretty nya no!? nood tau ng movie
I love the makeup. Do you know what line/colors were used??