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Arriving to NBC Universal 2012 Winter Press Tour

Last night I threw on a lil something to attend the NBC Universal 2012 Winter Press Tour, which is basically a really long party name to describe a press event celebrating all the new shows and talent coming out this season. I can’t wait til you guys see NBC’s Fashion Star, the first EVER Fashion Reality Competition I promise you’ve never seen like this with stars like Elle McPherson, Nicole Richie, Jessica Simpson and lil ol me as your Digital Fashionista. Also thank you to everyone who’s been catching the new seasons of Style Network’s How Do I Look?! Can you believe what came we’ve been seeing?? Events like this night’s are one of those “perks” of this blessed job I have where I get to party, meet talented people, and of course wear some sick fashion.

You guys know I’m madly obsessed with false lashes, but yesterday I wanted to literally get carried away by em. (bat bat.)

I also love that in our busy schedules, I rarely ever get to bring my favorite accessory, hubby Hollywood Hunter himself.


Fun things that took place in the night:

- Me learning tips on how to WERK it from Elle Macpherson on the carpet. (She doesn’t just make love to the cameras, she makes the 3 minutes feel like you’ve gotten the privilege to roll around in bed with her and get fed chocolate strawberries.)

- Jessica Simpson cradling her new bump with so much love all night.

- Biggest Loser’s Alison Sweeney’s smoldery sexpot eyes just glowing beneath fresh bangs. (Lu-huvd Ali!)

- Arsenio Hall giving me a mil watt smile when I told him how good he looked.

- Me, Fashion Star EP’s James Deutch and (what’s his name again, oh yea..) E.J. JOHNSTON along with buyers Caprice Willard of Macy’s, Nicole Christie of H&M and Terron E. Schaefer of Saks all having 2nd, 3rd, and 5th helpings of the Truffle Mashed Potato bar w/ lobster and bacon.

- Style Network Pres Salaam Coleman Smith looking ferosh w/ a bat of lashes and an asymmetric sheen-fully delightful frock.

- Tia and Tamara Mowry and I giggling over the possibility of our own moms being on How Do I Look with me. (Can u imagine??)

- Andy Cohen breaking away to grab a bite after getting bombarded w/ friends.

- Me thinking my outfit could go with this donut ringed- hot apple cider at the dessert bar.

I think it does. Anyway, hope you enjoyed my lil recap. If you liked mai look, do tweet these guys in my Special Thanks to:

Dress by Skingraft

Heels by Andrew Kayla

Jewelry by Nissa

Clutch by Deepa Gurnani

Hair by Norma Blaque

Makeup by Uzmee Krakovzski

Outfit pulled for me by Bory Tan and Stylist Xtina.

What are YOUR thoughts on this night?

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Jeannie Mai Gets Schooled.

Hi friends! I wanted to share with you a very special contest I participated in an amazing contest at Cal State University Long Beach. I gave these fabooshie new designers the chance to dress me! The winning designs were featured as mai reveal outfits in the past two episodes of How Do I Look.

Check the amazing journey here:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLpaDGkUdaw[/youtube]

and the winners are…………

drum roll….

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmMyNbic-nE [/youtube]

What do you guys think of these amazingly talented up and comers?

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New Year’s Resolutions- plus Mai Best Kept Beauty Secret

I’m so excited about this year ahead. One thing that I really enjoy doing is setting goals whether it’s New Year’s or Aug 17th. I’m kind of obsessed with goal setting because it feels so good to see yourself challenged, and to become better through the process no matter where you land.

Here’s a few goals I have intended for this year, and big thanks to all of YOU for being a part of mai journey! Here’s to a healthy 2012. Let me know on Twitter  or Like me on Facebook fanpage so I can let you know when these goodies come out :)

 

Style Network’s Jeannie Mai Shares Her Beauty Resolutions for 2012!

Do you need a fresh new look for 2012 or just a little tweak to your current beauty regime?

The Style network’s makeover guru, Jeannie Maishares her makeup bag resolutions and beauty predictions for the new year—think color, a quicker hair routine and a positive attitude. It’s an inspirational six-point plan to your most beautiful year ever!

1. “I’m obsessed with lips, what I call glitter lips. I think a woman’s lips can be the most powerful and attractive trait of a woman’s face. I’m excited to try new ways of decorating my own lips next year.”

2. “Color is power to me, which is why I’m known as a wearapist. Wearapy is what I consider wearing specific colors and textures to manipulate what you want in life. For example, green means life, orange is intelligent energy…I’d love to try those colors on lips to inject that into what I’m saying!”

3. “I have my shower AND makeup routine down so that I can be ready and out the door in 10 minutes! It’s hair that takes me forever. I have no idea how to do my own hair—so I’d love to get some tips from my very own hairstylist Norma Blaque for quick hairstyles in less than five minutes. If I learn I’ll shoot a video so you can learn too.”

4. “You know…I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m totally noticing li’l things about my face that weren’t there before. And I’m gonna admit I haven’t been the most responsible with skin because I take advantage of being Asian and young. So next year, I’m totally going to be specific about my skincare regime and stick to it!”

5. “I get asked a lot of questions from aspiring fans about life and my career that I got too busy to answer last year. I still have them all saved in a section on my email called Just Ask Jeannie. Next year I’m committing to tackle those questions on a weekly basis for mai blog. So send em on in!”

6. “The one secret to beauty that I believe is important to have, no matter what time of the year, is an attitude of gratitude. There is absolutely nothing in the world that can age a person more than feelings of bitterness or contempt. So always have in your heart that stuff you can’t find in a bottle, like forgiveness, hope and love.”

http://www.eonline.com/news/style_networks_jeannie_mai_shares_her/283487

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It’s Mai Birthday and I’ll Eat if I want to.



One question I get asked alot from you luvly blueberriez out there is what I am doing when I’m not getting all gussied up for the next red carpet, shooting shows like How Do I Look, making appearances, wha wha.

Well lemme tell you– I’m eating.

You may not know this about me- but I am a majuh Foodiva. And I don’t just want the green M&M’s. I want the blue, the purple special season ones, the coconut flavor from Times Square, and obvi all the peanut butta stuffed ones. I LOVE food, and the more exotic the better. And every year I want no gifts because I’m already blessed with all the wonderful things a girl could ever ask for: healthy family, love, a job, mai memory, my faith, rose colored glasses on, and of course all of you loyal Jeannie-Bugs. (No seriously, You guys remind me every day why I am living mai dream!) However, there is ONE thing that I feel so blessed to have the bday month of January to indulge upon because I’m off from shooting, and that is the time to EAT WITh FRIENDS. And that is exactly what I plan to do this month.

Just in case anyone out there wants to fatten up with me, below is mai Bucket List of eats here in LA I’m making room for in the month ahead. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook Like me to see my reviews and lmk what you think! First place I went to today was Cafe Gratitude, just because I love their postive spin on their delicious dishes. Made me think about how you can “eat” your way into a positive way of feeling and thinking through healthy foods.

And yes, I know what you’re all gonna ask. How do I maintain my size when I’m stuffing my face like this? Stick around, coming up next I’m going to share with you just HOW I manage to eat the way I do and still keep in healthy shape :)

Bday Binge List:

Buffalo Waffle Fries and Gluten Free Waffle w/ Blueberry and Lemon
Three egg Cowboy Chili
Cucumber Dill Salad
and if it’s past 9AM, a Banana Truck and Tennesee Cowboy drink
Gluten free waffle get w/ peanut butter and bananas
Pizza, Pad thai, Tamale..and all raw recipes!
gluten free pizzas and happy hour? yes please.
Pancakes, Raw shakes, Raw Rueben?? Haven’t had a sammich in years.
Truffle Burger, Street dog or Danger dog,Truffle dog, hominy chili, Truffle Fries, AND EVERY ICE CREAM THEY HAVE.
My gays have been loving this place so I gotta see what the bunched panties are all about.
Rataoutile salad
Tuna melt sandwich, Grilled Chz, Curry Chicken, Lemongrass Banh Mi, Roasted Veg Salad, side of chkn curry
Lemon Eryngii mushrooms, Spicy Shiso Tempura, sampler plate, sea veg and kale salad, pirates of the crunchy, shojin roll, hot & spicy ramen or Mabu ramen w/ gluten free noodles and add roasted corn of course.
I love anything Oxtail …mmm Oxtail Korean soup!
For these next 4 joints, how come nobody told me pupusas were wheat free!??
Pupusas and tamales
Pupusas and fried tamale con crema
Goat and beef tripe, over hominy! MmmmmM!
Loved their other joint, A frame. Plus I gotta support my Asian ppl.
Happy Hour wings, peanut cole slaw, ribs
Chili wings, Gluten free Fig pizza
Happy Hour, YAY! rib basket, buff wings, chicharones, omg yes. Haven’t had since livin in the Bay!
hmm..intrigued by reviews.
Yogurt pie. I’ve been waiting for a bday to remember to get this thing.
Fluffernutter. Even if I just have that I’m golden.
Thin Mint cookie, Lemon blueberry, mmm all gluten free!
Panko fish & chips, wings. (Did I mention I heart wings?) :)
Any recommendations from you Angeleno’s out there? Throw em out!

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10 Tips for Getting Fit in the New Year

Hi friends!!

It’s 2012 and time to start those resolutions! The number one resolution this year, as well as every year is to get in shape and healthy. This can be hard work and only 5% of people actually achieve their weight loss goals. I found this article on CafeMom.Com  that provides you with some realistic tips for getting your excersize on and your fat off!

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10 Tips for Getting Fit in the New Year

Posted by Amy Kuras 

on January 1, 2012 at 8:23 AM

Most people greet the start of the New Year with a vow to get in shape … Every. Year. And every year the gym is crowded with “resolutionaries” who show up, sweat all over everything for a few weeks, and then are never seen again.

The best way to avoid that is to figure out what usually stands in your way. What is the obstacle getting in the way of your success? And then — here’s the hard part — figure out a plan to work around it. One (or more) of these tips ought to help you get started.

You haven’t stopped reading, have you? You can do this! Here’s to a healthier you in 2012.

1) Get over your fear of being the fattest person at the gym:Chances are excellent that you won’t be, and even if you are, so what? Most people are too focused on their workout to care, and everybody who isn’t a tremendous jerk will be impressed with you for doing something to get healthier. And if you do feel singled out because of your weight by someone who works for the gym, find a different place and tell the management exactly why you’re leaving.

2) Carve out the time: This is probably the single biggest hurdle for most people trying to get into an exercise routine, especially busy moms. When you’re dealing with work, your kid’s schedule, your spouse’s schedule, and the need for crazy indulgences like sleep and regular meals, those few hours a week to work out are often the first thing to go. You can get up super early to work out, go late, find agym with childcare, or one that has classes or activities for your kids so you can work out while they play basketball or swim. And there’s no shame in sandwiches for dinner if it means you have time to get a workout in.

3) Trade some cardio time for weights: While cardio is important to build a strong heart and overall endurance, it’s actually weight training that will help you tone up, lose weight, and be a generally fitter person. Adding muscle mass means your body burns more calories even at rest, and a more toned body looks and works better even if you don’t actually lose an ounce.

4) Consider a session or two with a personal trainer: Many gyms are running specials right now that can make training sessions surprisingly affordable, and sometimes you and a few friends can share a package. Trainers can show you how to perform exercises safely if you are a newbie and show you how to shake things up if you are experienced.

5) Netflix your workout: Netflix has a decent selection of workout videos available in both streaming and DVD-by-mail versions, and there are a few on Hulu too. Check out your cable package’s “free on demand” section as well — I’ve found fun things I would never try in public, like a Bollywood dance workout.

6) There’s an app for that: Pick your pleasure … yoga, running, weights, whatever, and you can find apps with workout ideas and/or motivation.

7) Reward yourself: It takes about 21 repetitions for something to become a habit. Once you have racked up 21 regular workouts, reward yourself with a prize that will reinforce your goals, like a new workout outfit, some new songs for a motivating playlist, or a subscription to a fitness magazine.

8) Avoid boredom: Once the excitement of developing a new healthy routine wears off, it can get awfully hard to get yourself off the couch for the same old thing all the time. Take a new class, ask friends at the gym, or experiment with a new piece of equipment.

9) Set a goal: Train for a race that supports a cause you believe in, or even decide that by your vacation this summer, you will be able to walk all over the city you’re visiting without a rest.

10) Have fun: Believe it or not, exercise is a blast when you find something you really enjoy. Think about what you loved doing as a kid, like running, riding your bike, rollerskating, dancing, or swimming, and figure out how to incorporate that for a workout once a week or so

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Jeannie’s New Year Dougie Countdown

Tweet me at 11:59 tonight if u be gitten ur groove on, too :)

Ahhhh New Year’s countdown!! Here’s why I love the New Year- because it’s the day to reflect and count the 365 days of awesome moments, learned lessons, and beautiful people in your life. Here’s a big thank you to all the fans and friends who have supported my strut across the world to celebrate individuality and strength in style. Thank you for watching How Do I Look, talking to me on Twitter and Facebook, and always letting me know how I can pray it forward for you.

Get ready for alot of examples on how you can bring Wearapy into your life, and what better way than to select the right color to introduce the new year ahead. Here’s one of mai favorite articles written to portray my theory on Wearapy.

What color are you going to wear tonight?

ARTICLE HERE.

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Wearapy: How Wearing Different Colors Can Change Your Mood

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by Rachel Grumman Bender

 

Seeing red. Feeling blue. Green with envy. There’s no denying that colors are inextricably linked with mood. Slip on a tailored LBD and you instantly feel chic and sexy or pop open a sunny yellow umbrella on a gloomy day and some of that sunniness will undoubtedly rub off on you.

There are several reasons why colors are able to influence how we feel. “We react on multiple levels of association with colors-there are social or culture levels as well as personal relationships with particular colors,” explains Leslie Harrington, executive director of The Color Association of The United States, which forecasts color trends. “You also have an innate reaction to color. For example, when you look at red, it does increase your heart rate. It is a stimulating color. This goes back to caveman days of fire and danger and alarm.”

You also have learned certain associations with color, such as red making your heart race since it’s linked with fire trucks and ambulances (in other words, alarm) or yellow having positive association simply because it was the color of your beloved grandmother’s kitchen. “As you get older, you become much more conscious of those learned reactions than the innate ones,” adds Harrington.

Jeannie Mai, who hosts “How Do I Look?” on the Style Network and who recently paired up with Yoplait Light to encourage women to make simple swaps (from giving your clothes a boost of color to swapping out unhealthy eating habits), is a firm believer in the ability of clothes to boost your mood. She calls it “wearapy.” “Therapists treat people with mood disorders,” she says. “I use clothing and texture to enhance people’s moods and their lives. On a bleak day it would be so easy to throw on a pair of jeans and a slouchy sweater, but I throw on something from spring-a green mini skirt, fun fringe booties and a sweater with evening jewelry. That makes an impression on everyone around me, but it also makes me feel cute. And when you feel cute, you feel better. You can channel the different moods you want with different colors.”

Feel like changing your frame of mind for the better? Play around with these colors when picking out your clothes, makeup and accessories:

Seeing Red
Red is the hot, crazy girl of colors, evoking powerful emotions such as fear, anger and passion. “Red would be one of the most complicated colors,” says Harrington. Unlike, say, yellow, which is sunny whether it’s a pale or bright version of the shade, the mood red conveys changes dramatically when you lighten it (sweet and innocent pink) or darken it (sophisticated burgundy).

Although research shows that the best way for a single gal to attract a guy’s attention is to wear red, you may be garnering attention you don’t necessarily want. “There’s a reason they call it the red light district,” notes Harrington. Adds Andrew Elliot, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Rochester: “We link red to passion because red is the color we exhibit on our skin when sexually interested-a red flush or blush.”

Rather than having your outfit scream “sex kitten” (unless that’s what you’re going for), the best way to rock this passion-producing color and get into a sexier frame of mind is by carrying a red clutch, donning a bright red polish on your nails (try Essie Well Red) or lining your lips in the right red. “Red lips can be your best accessory, especially if you’re wearing all black,” says Harrington. “You have to be confident to do it and have the right shade of red for your skintone.”

A Calming Case of the Blues

Need to chill out after a stressful day? Slip on something blue. “Psychologically, blue is the opposite of red-it lowers blood pressure,” says Harrington. “Red picks you up and blue takes you down, but not down to depression level.” That may be because if you look to nature, such as the sky and the ocean, blue conveys tranquility. That’s also what you project when wearing the shade. “I encourage women to wear blue when they want to create a calming essence,” says Mai. “Wear it on a first date-something turquoise or a light aqua sweater with a soft texture like cashmere. It makes a great a first impression and creates relaxation.”

Another beneficial time to make blue your go-to hue? If you’re going for a job interview or meeting your partner’s parents for the first time. “Blue is associated with trustworthiness, strength and dependability-hence, the blue power suit because it projects that image of dependability and trustworthiness,” says Harrington.

It’s Easy Being Green

From grass to leaves to other verdant vegetation, the color green is closely linked to the environment, which can put you in a relaxed or refreshed mood. “There is some tentative evidence emerging in the literature showing that green is relaxing because it is associated with growth and nature,” says Elliot. Green also looks good on every skin type and has a wide range of shades that allow you to modify your mood-from serious and sophisticated to fresh and bright.

“Green ranges from old traditional English libraries in a dark hunter green where you can sit down, concentrate and read to a spring-like yellow-based green, which symbolizes new birth or new growth-the beginning of something,” explains Harrington. Want to look relaxed, put together and sophisticated? Go for a rich dark green, such as Zara’s split sleeve dress in green. Want to perk up your peepers? Swipe on a shimmery green eye shadow such as MAC eye shadow in Humid.

Anything-But-Mellow Yellow

Yellow carries both positive and negative connotations-from sunshine, which conveys a joyous, happy mood to jaundice and sickliness, according to Harrington. In Mai’s experience, wearing the bright, fun color helped her stand out and put people at ease. “Wearing yellow creates a very open atmosphere with people,” she says. “When I was a reporter on Extra, if I was going to meet a celebrity who was a bit standoffish I found that wearing yellow would bring a smile to their demeanor right away. It’s an inviting color.”

That said, going overkill on yellow can leave you looking like a walking banana so Harrington recommends investing in yellow accessories instead to give you that same uplifting boost, such as a bright yellow clutch, scarf or even a pale yellow blouse under a sweater or suit. But keep in mind that not everyone can pull off this bright shade. “Skin with yellow undertones have a hard time with the color,” says Harrington, “and blue undertones can only wear certain shades of yellow so it’s hard to find the shade that looks good on, compared to navy, which anyone can wear.”

Orange You Glad You Wore It

This highly popular color marries the sunniness of yellow with red’s depth. In fact, orange is the perfect substitute if you’re not comfortable seeing red. But the color is by no means ho-hum-orange evokes action. “Orange is much more of a casual, active color-it’s big in active wear-whereas red is much more sophisticated,” explains Harrington. The perky shade is your best bet when you want to rev yourself up so you can hit the gym (if the Nike Free 3.0 V3 women’s running shoe doesn’t make you want to break into a run, nothing will) or channel creativity for a work project. “Orange is said to stimulate enthusiasm and creativity,” says Mai. “It symbolizes vitality and endurance.”

It’s also the color to choose when you want to stand out without taking a big risk. That’s because orange is considered a little edgy without be too “out there.” “If you’re going to buy a pocketbook and it comes in red, orange and yellow, yellow will be the biggest statement while almost everyone has a red bag,” says Harrington. “Orange is in the middle. It says, ‘have a little more fun and be a little different but not too different. Because of that, you see a lot more orange colors showing up in cosmetics.”

Give yourself a boost by playing around with orange makeup. Pucker up to a red-orange lipstick such as MAC Pro Longwear Lipcreme in Good to Go or opt for a more subtle version with Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Intense Lipstick in Satin Bright Orange. Not ready to take a big plunge in the orange pool? Swipe a bright orange polish on your toes, such as Essie Clambake, to perk up your mood on chilly winter nights.

A Royally Purple Palette

The rich color is associated with royalty and luxury, according to Mai. “Anytime you need to feel confident and regal, such as for a job interview, wear purple,” she says. If you have a young-looking face and want to appear more sophisticated, make purple your go-to color to help you look more mature, suggests Mai. If you’re afraid of looking too grape-like, give yourself a more subtle touch of sophistication with purple eye shadow instead, such as Kimara Ahnert’s matte eye shadow in Wine, which is flattering on most skintones.

Back in Black

Having a “fat day”? Slipping into something black makes you look five pounds slimmer-instantly improving your mood. “We all know what happens when you put on black jeans versus white jeans-it’s slimming,” says Harrington. But the darkest shade of all can affect how you feel in two other distinctly different ways: Wearing black can be a downer (think funerals) or make you feel trés chic (think Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”). Although in old movies, the villain always wore black, over the years the color has become more associated with high class-black limousines, patent leather shoes and elegant black tie affairs, according to Harrington.

Black is clearly the go-to color when you want to look more regal and formal. “It can be very elegant,” says Mai. “Every woman needs an LBD. It plays everything else down so you stand out. It lets you shine.”

While wearing black can make you feel polished and chic, Harrington suggests pairing it with a pop of color, such as wearing your favorite LBD with an eye-popping pair of magenta heels (slip on DV by Dolce Vita Phea Pump in Magenta Leather or rocking electric blue jeans with a fitted black blazer for a posh look with some panache.
- Rachel Grumman Bender

What’s your color of choice?

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I swear..this little cutie did this when I told her to watch my Holiday Fabulous

airing TONITE, on the Style Network, 7pm PST.

I’ll be watchingat 7PM PST, too, so tweet/facebook me. We’ll couch surf into the sunset :)

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You are invited to our Holiday Fabulous Party!

It’s time to ring in the holidays—fabulously, of course! How Do I Look‘s Jeannie Mai is inviting you to the festive party she’s hosting with hubby Freddy Harteis for her new special, Holiday Fabulous.

Michael Moeller and Nina Ferrer of Clean House: New York, Alexa Prisco of Glam Fairy, Amanda LeBlanc of The Amandas and a few charismatic Christmas elves are all helping the fashionista throw a stunning soiree—that Freddy hopes can be pulled off mostly stress-free! Jeannie will be dishing out advice on great gifts to give this year and ways to make your house (and you!) look stylish for the holidays.

You can get in on the fun by planning your own Holiday Fabulous party here on mystyle.com! Shop our holiday gift guides for her, him, kids, pets and home, and watch videos of your fave Style Network stars (including Jeannie, Pamela Martin Duarte from Big Rich Texas and Olivia Blois Sharpe of Jerseylicious) sharing their favorite holiday memories.

Holiday Fabulous premieres Sunday, December 11, at 7/6c.

Keep reading for a look at our favorite gifts for the holidays!

From: http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/detail/index.jsp?contentId=8240&sid=rss_mystyle_blog&utm_source=mystyle&utm_medium=rssfeeds&utm_campaign=rss_mystyle_blog

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Mai tips for Tonita

Tonita loves sports, but her manly attire was starting to put a strain on her marriage—so the How Do I Look? team helped her score a lovely new look. Read on for tips from Jeannie on dealing with similar fashion and beauty issues yourself.

1. If you have an athletic build like Toni and want a more feminine silhouette, look for soft, drapey fabrics like satin or jersey. Not only do they feel comfortable, but they lean out a woman’s shape as well.

2. Softness is all about stance. With Toni spending most of her life on the defense, lookin’ tough took a toll on her posture! To stand at ease, shift your weight to one knee. Hand gently on hip, use pockets if you have them, and get used to using the edge of your fingers rather than palms or fists.

3. Makeup plays a key role in looking more feminine if you’re a tomboy at heart. Play up your blush and lashes. Think peaches and rose hues for the apple of your cheeks and two or three coats of mascara toward the outer corners of your eyes for extra wink effect.

Watch the clips for more of Tonita’s story!

taken from:

http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/detail/index.jsp?contentId=8117&sid=rss_mystyle_blog&utm_source=mystyle&utm_medium=rssfeeds&utm_campaign=rss_mystyle_blog

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