Wednesday August 20, 2008 ym.com > beauty > stuff we like
•  Winter Makeup 101
The best way to sparkle during the cold months.
•  Winter Skin 101
When the weather changes, so should your beauty routine.
•  Winter Skin Stuff We Like
Keep your skin nourished with these great products.
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Winter Makeup
You can be as playful with your winter makeup as you want, so don't fret about having to stash your summery stuff — enjoy using these items instead. Want more info? Read our Winter Makeup 101 for tips on the best way to sparkle during the cold months.


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Cover Girl Smoothers All Day Hydrating Makeup, $7
This creamy foundation moisturizes dry winter skin as well as evening out skin tone.


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L'Oreal Translucide Sheer Blush in Berry Glow, $10
Cream blush is easier to blend than powder; rub this one into the apples of your cheeks for a natural glow.


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Chantecaille Compact Soliel in Tahiti, $38
It's worth splashing out for a good quality bronzing powder because the pigment is more intense — meaning that a little goes a long way.


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Sue Devitt Studio Electric Sheen Eyeshadow in Hopetown, $18
Black and gray are the obvious choices when you're creating a smoky eye, but don't forget navy, dark green, or a sultry burgundy, like this one.


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Nars Eyeshadow in Night Star, $18
This is a great neutral shade that will suit everyone; it's the perfect base for party makeup, thanks to the shimmer.


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Maybelline Line Works Ultra-Liner Liquid Waterproof Eyeliner, $6
Sweep this liquid eyeliner across your lash line. Practice makes perfect, but in no time at all you'll have a gorgeous retro look.


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Revlon Super Lustrous Crème Lipstick in Rum Raisin, $7
Winter is your chance to wear rich berry shades like this classic lipstick — which also has great moisturizing qualities for dry lips.


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Jaqua Café Collection Warming Lip Gloss Set, $22
These scented, tinted glosses contain vitamin E, beeswax, and cocoa seed butter to soften and condition your lips, but they also have a hint of cayenne, which plumps and warms your lips, too.

Check out Winter Makeup 101 for tips on how to use these products from a top makeup artist.

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— Sarah Tomczak



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