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POSTED May 14, 3:47 PM
I love The Girls Next Door. From the opening theme ("Come On-A My House" by Rosemary Clooney, re-mixed) I am transported into the Barbie's Dream House life Hef's ladies are leading, all the while feeling a bit concerned that I am turning into a Camille Paglia-ophyte because I don't really see anything wrong with it. These lovelies are modern archetypes; living, breathing dolls who personify a very specific image: Lots of platinum blonde hair, deeply tanned skin, and cleavage aplenty. There is a distinctive porno-chic about the Girls' beauty personae, and it's not for me, but it sure works for them. I can understand how this image of extreme artifice is off-putting to some, but you can still see how naturally pretty these genetically blessed young ladies are. ![]() A few times, I have tried to rock the GND signature makeup look, which is about pale, glossy nude lips paired with lots of dark, smoky but extremely precise eye makeup. I love how it looks on other people, but I am and always have been a red-lips and defined-brows kind of gal. The general idea is balancing the features, or exaggerating the ones you like best, I suppose, and probably instead of emphasizing my (literally and figuratively) big mouth, it would level my face's playing field to downplay prominent features. The thing is, that all works on paper, but a woman's essence, her personality and sense of style are much more influential on how she rocks makeup. All the rules of symmetry and shading go right out the window when a woman obviously feels relaxed and confident in her chosen self-presentation. Since I am all about cherry-stained lips, I own approximately one hundred million red lip colors. I am convinced that the next one I buy might be the illusive Perfect One (there's that pesky product-addict thought process rearing its glossy head) in texture, color and durability. I have a very specific method of layering the color, always beginning with a stain, followed by a moist lipstick, then liner, more lipstick dabbed on with a finger, blot blot, done. The stain part is by far the most important, being the foundation of the whole elaborate operation. The best ones, and believe me, I have tried ALL of them, were the Yves Saint-Laurent and Sephora Lip Markers which, sadly, have both been discontinued. Photo. Liptini.comIn my continual search for a replacement, the next best thing so far is the unique formula of Liptini Lip Liqueur in Maraschino. This baby is totally unlike my dearly departed Sephora version, but you use it the same way, on perfectly dry lips. This one is meant to be layered but is not drying the way my ex-stain was. Make sure you don't have anything at all on your pucker before you apply it, and top with balm or gloss. If you tend to be a chatterbox like me, your soft cherry mouth remains, even long after the balm has been talked off. |

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