Beauty Secrets from Young Hollywood's Hottest Stylists
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Lush Lashes
"Thick, voluminous lashes are so glam!" says makeup artist Fiona Stiles, who works with Selena Gomez and Chloë Grace Moretz. "I layer different mascaras. Each does a distinct job." For a lush look, prep lashes with an eyelash curler, as the weight of mascara can make lashes droop. "Then, push black eyeliner into the lash line. Try not to get any on the lid; focus on filling the space between the lashes," advises Stiles. "Using volumizing mascara, really work the brush into the lash line to build the product at the root of the lash for two coats. Follow with one coat of a lengthening formula."
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Soft Waves
"You can totally score red-carpet-worthy hair at home—you just have to take care of it!" says Adir Abergel, who tends to Blake Lively's golden tresses. Abergel recommends using a deep-conditioning treatment once a week. "Rub a generous amount through hair before you go to sleep, and rinse it out in the morning," explains the celebrity ambassador for Frédéric Fekkai. "When you're constantly styling with a hot tool, the weekly TLC of a treatment will protect your hair from being damaged." To get Blake's coveted old-Hollywood waves, Abergel suggests using a round brush to blow out your hair, then putting Velcro rollers on the ends. Spritz on some hairspray before taking the rollers out, and rake your hands through the ends for an ultraglam look.
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Cool Nails
"Celebrities love nail art because it's a nonpermanent way to make a statement," says manicurist Elle, who regularly decorates the fingers of Zooey Deschanel. Her top tip? Make sure your nails are completely dry before applying polish. "Wet nails are like a sponge, and polish won't adhere as well when wet," she notes. Finally, if your manicure chips, don't delay: "Take off color with remover as soon as you can. Every chip peels away a layer of your natural nail," explains Elle.
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Luminous Skin
"There's a simple formula for achieving and maintaining a perfect complexion," says aesthetician Kate Somerville, a favorite of Lea Michele. "Wear SPF under makeup, drink eight to ten glasses of water a day, and avoid food with a lot of saturated fat." To get that pretty, L.A. glow, "look for an eoliator with fruit enzymes or glycolic or lactic acids for a deep removal of dead skin cells," advises Somerville. "Follow with a serum to add moisture back to skin. This process will make you have a natural radiance."











