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How-To: Debra Messing's Makeup at the Golden Globe Awards
How-To: Debra Messing's Makeup at the Golden Globe Awards No celebrity endorsement implied.

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I love Debra but she usually wears too much makeup.

cloroxcowgirl on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 1:57pm

I thought she looked like a mess...terrible.

emalove on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 2:02pm

Too much liner...

aimeeb on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 2:07pm

Indeed, this is horrible. I miss how fresh and cute she used to look.

sldc on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 5:34pm

If she wasn't wearing her make-up caked on, it might look alright.

starangel82 on Tue, 01/13/2009 - 6:48am

I love it! I bought the GreenRoom eyeshadow about a month ago. It's majic!!

chatnoir on Tue, 01/13/2009 - 7:00am

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BellaSugar Says:

 

Whether you loved it or hated it, you've got to hand it to Debra Messing for going a bit bolder with her color scheme last night, particularly when it came to those heavily lined peepers.

The founder of Lorac Cosmetics, Carol Shaw, was the makeup artist behind Messing's look. She applied sultry green and black accents, which complemented Messing's midnight blue Zac Posen gown, keeping the cheeks and lips soft and neutral. And I've got the how-to when you read more.

  • Eyeshadow: To create that interesting peacock effect, the first shade of Color Me Couture Eyeshadow Palette ($37) was applied from lash to brow. Next, the third eye shade — a warm rosy gold — was swept on the lid and outer corner. Then, the jade green shade was used on the lid and crease, intensified even further with an application of Eyeshadow in Green Room ($17) over it. Black eyeshadow was used on the outer corner of the eyes and crease, and also to connect the bottom and top lash lines.
  • Eyeliner: Shaw lined the upper lash line with a liquid liner called Front of the Line Eyeliner in Black ($20). Then, a black eye pencil was used inside the eye for further contrast. To tie the look together, she smudged Green Room Eyeshadow under the eye for a sultry finish.
  • Cheeks: The Hot & Spicy Blush/Bronzer Duo ($28.50) peach shade was used as a blush, and the bronzer was used to contour.
  • Lips: Shaw lined Messing's lips with Pencil for Lips in #18, a light rosy nude, and applied

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