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Victoria’s Secret 2006 Fashion Show Makeup & Hair

December 16, 2006

The annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show always has one of the best makeup and this year, it is no different. Led by makeup artist Linda Hay, the theme was a sexy babydoll look that is sweet yet naughty. Read on to find out what products were used on the models!


Face
Skin was kept glowy with the use of Very Sexy Mosaic Bronzer ($18) and Very Sexy Mosaic Blush in Wild Child ($18) was used to make the cheeks pop.

Eyes
The eyes are definitely the key to the look. Very Sexy Mosaic Eye Shadow in Urgency ($18) was applied onto the eyes as wash and Very Sexy Sparkling Eye Liner in Lilac Flash ($10) used to add definition. White eyeliner was used in the inside of the eyes and lots and lots of mascara applied on both upper and lower lashes. Individual lashes were also glued on layer by layer to finish the look.

Lips
To fake that perfect pout, Very Sexy Perfect Lipstick in Whisper ($12) was applied and topped with Very Sexy Lip Gloss in Rumor ($12).

Body
Different products were used to give the models their perfect shimmery bronzed look. Bare Bronze Leg-Perfecting Spray Tint ($18) and Bare Bronze Sheer Self-Tan Mousse ($17) were used all over the body to create a temporary bronzing effect. A sparkling pink powder – Sexy Little Things Give Me The Shimmers Body Powder ($28) – was also brushed on to create a toned body and cover all flaws.

Hair
To create a sexy bedhead on the models, mousse was first applied on wet hair and set on large rollers and clips. A vertical curling iron was then used and the look was finished with a gloss.

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11 Comments

  • Reply Jina December 16, 2006 at 6:33 pm

    Hi =)
    Ur site is brilliant! Keep it up!!

    I have a question: which eyeshadow do you recommend thats about teh same colour as NARS Single Eyeshadow in India Song? Preferally a drugstore brand as I wanna try out the look before I spend lol. Thank you!

    Jina

  • Reply Nadine December 17, 2006 at 9:09 am

    hey it’s me again…i have a question again..u said that after putting on foundation its best when u spritz water on ur face,,after spritzing should i blot it with tissue paper afterwards or just leave it as it is.. wet..?

  • Reply Anonymous December 17, 2006 at 9:32 pm

    Hi! I love your site!!

    Just one question though, what is a vertical curling iron? And also, what is the best way to get natural looking waves? I have a few different curling iron sizes, but I’m not sure if there’s a certain way to wrap my hair around the iron, or how to get it to look good. Thanks a million!!

  • Reply Anonymous December 18, 2006 at 12:23 am

    http://org21.zorpia.com/0/2590/16581839.1f6e41.jpg

    ^ I LOVE THE GIRL ONT HE RIGHT SHES SO ADORABLE!! i love her smile LOL

    can you do a tutorial of her to do her make up? like face, lips and eyes? i sawt he make up artist doing it on the backstage thing but i don’t remember what he applied T_T

  • Reply Phyllis December 18, 2006 at 1:47 pm

    When you use water to set the makeup, you don’t literally spray your face until it is wet and dripping with water. Just spray until your face is damp to take away the cakiness. If you overspray, blot gently with a Kleenex to avoid rubbing off your makeup.

  • Reply Phyllis December 18, 2006 at 1:48 pm

    Basically, they just used the products I listed in the entry on all the VS models. The model on the right looks different because of her skintone.

  • Reply nadine December 19, 2006 at 11:09 am

    oh okay tnx! ^^

  • Reply JENNY December 22, 2006 at 7:11 pm

    Hi! I was wondering how do you use a blush for contouring. Today i used an coral blush and i wasnt sure how to do it and the pink of the apples of my cheek went terrible with the coral coloring. Can you do a tutorial of different wants to apply powder blush? For me, my cheekbones are very visibile.. i have a small baby face. Thank you!

  • Reply Phyllis January 2, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    Jina, are you located in the US? I live in London now and I only have access to European drugstore lines. I can still try to find a drugstore equivalent here if you want so just let me know.

  • Reply Anonymous January 5, 2007 at 12:34 am

    You are absolutely talented. i’m so jealous, it seems that you have so much passion in these things. I’m the same, I love showbiz stuffs. i love fashion/ make up/ hair. I go to Style.com to check out the lastest trend and visit the beauty forum once in a while, style. That’s where I found you..I’m glad I Did. 🙂

    your blogs here are absolutely helpful. I’m currently learning how apply make up and your blogs surely helped a whole lot. Thank you so much.

    I’m trying to learn more so that could do fashion shows cuz i’m a coordinator for my designer friend, who is also from London, England. Her name is Lizzi Tran.

    I wonder if you know her..

    well i guess i’ll talk to you soon then.

    Tina

  • Reply Minott May 11, 2009 at 6:08 pm

    Yeah this is what I was looking for. ha Thanks!

    Jason

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