The following women have beautiful bone structure but they are human like the rest of us so there is no reason why you should not try to emulate them. If you aspire to a modern look created for today’s celebrities you can follow these steps.
Simply take your pick and copy an individual style.
Jennifer AnstonFor a natural looking face like Jennifers, never apply too much eye makeup, especially during the day.
For fresh appeal brush your eyelids with a beige colored powder shadow. There are many varying shades of brown from taupe to golden brown. The choice is yours, only aim for the paler end of the spectrum, as this is your base color.
Apply a slightly darker shade of brown into the crease of your eye, making sure you blend in well, using a wide flat brush. Use this color shadow close to the top and lower lashes using a thin tapered brush. Make sure you reach between the lashes. You can do this by dotting the powder gently along your lash line and smudging it in.
Above the crease blend in a small amount of a pearly shade of cream to add highlights and gloss.
Lashes often need curling before applying mascara unless you opt for a professional eyelash dye and permanent curling.
A models trick to lengthen lashes is to carefully dust the lashes with talc in between mascara applications. Sprinkle a little onto a tissue and gently pat your lashes whilst still wet.
Eyebrows should be brushed and shaped with a small brush and powder, which is as close as possible to your hair color. Follow the natural line of your brow and fill in, if necessary with extra powder.
Remember this look is a natural look and so the secret is just to accentuate gently. Therefore blend, blend, blend.
Cameron DiazAnother fresh faced look, Cameron has beautiful blue eyes which she highlights using blue – lilac shadow as a base.
She then uses a deeper shade of base color or a light brown shade to define the crease.
For highlighting you can apply a pearly pale lilac or pink
For brows, which are light, you can create definition to your whole face by brushing them with brown shadow. Add a touch of gel to keep unruly brows in place.
For this look never use darker mascara than brown or dark brown.
Halle BerryBeautiful dark creamy skin suits gold and browns and cream. She is so clever as she uses her naturally vivacious assets and doesn’t try to do overload.
Apply a pearly light gold shadow across the lids and a deep pinky shade to the crease.
Highlighted above the crease with a creamy shade and as always blended together.
Lashes can be curled and then coated two or three times with black mascara for more impact.
For this look brows should be well defined using a dark brown shadow or pencil, if used gently.
Angelina JolieA women who has it all. Strong facial features add up to a perfect but totally feminine look. In fact, many women who want or desire to change their look by going under the knife, choose Angelina as their role model.
As a natural brunette she usually chooses taupe shades of eye color to accentuate her catlike eyes.
Nude or natural base coat followed be a slightly darker shade in the crease never forgetting a paler highlight just under the brows.
Jot the color you use in the crease of your lids along the lash line, top and bottom, smudging gently as you go.
Lashes should be curled and coated with a black lengthening mascara.
Eyebrows can be defined with a slightly darker shade than your hair color, filling in as necessary and never overdoing it.
Catherine Zeta JonesFor me the ultimate in pure beauty. A Welsh girl, like myself, (actually my father was Welsh born in Llannelli, South Wales and I was born in central England, so I’m only half Welsh)
Nevertheless, the Welsh often have black hair and brown eyes, (along with beautiful voices and the worlds best rugby players), which is a natural canvas for using browns, wine colors, golds and blacks and bringing out all fiery passion and excitement of a Spanish flamenco.
Overall, make sure you choose the correct colors to tone with your hair and skin, use subtly and don’t overdo it.

