Learn How to Recreate Ashley Greene's Hair and Makeup From the Breaking Dawn Part Two Premiere
Ashley Greene played the part of pretty princess at the premiere of Breaking Dawn Part Two. Her pinky-nude lips and contoured cheekbones paired perfectly with her pulled back rich brown curls. Her flowing blush pink Donna Karan gown and sparkling drop earrings accentuated her majestic look.
Celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson focused on shine, using twisting techniques to create a polished fullness reminiscent of a certain Duchess across the pond. As a mark. brand ambassador, she was transformed to glowing royalty with the use of several of her favorite mark beauty products at the hand of celebrity makeup artist Vanessa Scali.
Find out how to create her stunning hair and makeup look with tips from her beauty crew.
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The Hair
"Princess gorg is the look I was going for with her hair," said Gibson. "I don't know any girl in the world who hasn't ever said I want to look like a princess!
I wanted to start off by sealing her cuticle and adding lightweight shine, so I used Ted Gibson Hairsheet Styling and Ted Gibson Tame It Shine Lotion on the ends. I blew her hair dry using a large round brush to impart fullness, took pieces and twisted them to the entire head finishing with a silver barrette. I followed up with Ted Gibson Beautiful Hold Hairspray, a staple product that works on straight, waved, or curly hair.
The final effect—an ethereal half-up half-down 'do that gave her hair a royal look."
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The Makeup
Celebrity makeup artist Vanessa Scali gives us the breakdown of Ashley's makeup. "I prepped her skin with mark Primed for Perfection Face Primer. Next, I applied a thin coat of mark Got the Goods Multi-Benefit Foundation Lotion SPF 15 and mark Good Riddance Hook Up Concealer where necessary. Then, I applied mark Bronze Pro Bronzing Powder under her cheekbones, temples, and jaw line, adding a bit of contour and warming up her face. I applied mark Just Pinched Instant Blush Tint in Cheeky to the apples of her cheeks and layered with a touch of Light Show Illuminating Face Powder. This combination softens the pigment of the cheek and creates a radiant, lit-from-within look.
For the eyes, I started by shading her lids from her lash-line to eyebrow with mark I-Mark Metallics Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Goldilu. To lengthen and add contour, I used mark I-Mark Metallics Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Truffle on her outer corners and in her natural creases. The combination of the two shades wrap under her bottom lashes and fade towards the inner corners of her eyes. I lined her eyes with mark No Place to Run Longwear Eyeliner in Foxy Brown and finished by applying a few generous coats of mark Lash Act Build & Define Mascara in Blackest Black.
I finished the look with a relad, natural lip using mark Make It Rich Lip Color Crayon in Naturally, layered with mark In a Whirl Marbleized Lip Gloss in Pink Soufflé."
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The Makeup
mark. Got the Goods Multi-Benefit Foundation Lotion SPF 15, $18. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. Just Pinched Instant Blush Tint in Cheeky, $8. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. Light Show Illuminating Face Powder, $16. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. I-Mark Metallics Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Goldi Lu, $7. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. No Place to Run Longwear Eyeliner in Foxy Brown, $9. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. Make It Rich Lip Color Crayon in Naturally, $11. Meetmark.com.
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The Makeup
mark. In a Whirl Marbelized Lip Gloss in Pink Souffle, $8. Meetmark.com.















