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‘Julianne Nude’: A Great Blush Trick for Redheads

By: Andrea Claire 

I know some of you just didn’t get the blue cross-hatched liner I wrote about last month. That’s okay, redheads. We all can’t love everything. This time I want to tell you about the brillance of applying lipstick to the cheeks!

My latest love is with L’Oreal Paris’ Colour Riche Nude Collection. I specifically use the color, ‘Julianne’s Nude’ which L’Oreal Paris created exclusively for women with fair skin inspired by their spokeswoman, Julianne Moore. You can guarantee it’s a great color for our lips. No brainer. High-freckled-fives all around. BUT, it can also be used as a fabulous cream blush.

READ: Vogue’s ‘Fire Starters’ Spread: A Look At Julianne Moore & Other Redhead Stars

Like most of you (and what I encourage), I don’t want to cover my freckles. Who wants to cover up beauty? Get the look here:

1. I prepped my skin with Dermalogica.

2. My foundation is a mix of Bobbi Brown 3.25 and Da Lish F01.

3. Two finger widths away from the sides of your nose, apply a left-handed check mark with ‘Julianne’s Nude’ to your left cheek, and a right-handed check mark to your right cheek.

4. Blend with the pads of your fingers vs a makeup brush as the heat of your fingers melts the lipstick for a better blend. You won’t breakout unless you have an allergy.

5. Highlight the tops of your cheeks, brow bones, bridge of nose, chin and forehead with a dusting of MAC Cosmetics SHROOM eyeshadow. I like to use a large dome eyeshadow brush for a diffused application. You can also hit the bow of your lip too. It adds to a pretty pout.

6. I finished with Charlotte Tilbury ‘Pillow Talk’ lip liner and followed with NARS ‘Chelsea Girls’ lip lacquer only on the middle of my lips.

READ: The Best Blush Choices for Redheads

Rock it like a Redhead! 

 

Interviews

Beauty & Fashion Talk with NYC Fashion Designer, Cynthia Rose

Cynthia Rose, a New York City fashion designer, has a feminine ‘elegance with an edge’ aesthetic and it’s apparent in all of her one-of-a-kind creations. She is known for her quest to obtain the finest textiles and gemstones with travels to flea markets in London and Paris, and secret archives in Greenport, New York. Above all else, she has a true passion for being a redhead. “Let me tell you something,” Cynthia told our our co-founder, Stephanie Vendetti, “I love being a redhead! It’s all that matters.”

Rose has no sign of aging and showcases true beauty inside and out; we spoke with her about her start in fashion and some of her favorite ‘redhead friendly’ beauty products:

H2BAR: You love being a redhead so much! Was that always the case? 

CR: I was born strawberry blonde and lived my life a blonde until my son was born. That’s when I decided to fully embrace my natural red hair. Over the years, I’ve learned the best advice I can give other redheads is to fall in love with your colorist!

H2BAR: All the colors in your collections are perfect for redheads, which we like to call ‘redhead friendly!’ Is this on purpose?

CR: Being a redhead makes me feel unique and that translates into my collections. I design what I love and use colors that really highlight MY favorite tones to wear. My Spring 2015 collection is filled with different shades of bright bold colors like Jade, Marigold and Sienna.

H2BAR: What is your favorite color to complement your hair?

CR: Green, without a doubt.

H2BAR: What is the one item every redhead should have in her closet?

CR: A black leather jacket. It’s a lifetime investment every fiery woman should have. Definitely a must-have splurge.

H2BAR: Your hair is so fabulous. What do you do to keep it so healthy?

CR: Thank you! I keep it healthy with a deep conditioning treatment every month. I love Philip Kingsley ‘Elasticizer’ because it’s like a facial for your hair. I also love Frederic Fekkai and Oribe brands.NARS_how_to_be_a_redhead_red_lipstick_Cynthia_rose_makeup_for_redheads

H2BAR: What is one beauty tip you’d like to share with our redhead beauties?

CR: Always wear mascara.

H2BAR: We love mascara too! Do you have a favorite makeup brand?

CR: I love By Terry. I also adore Charlotte Tilbury‘s line and she’s a redhead too.

H2BAR: How about lips? Redheads are usually hesitate to rock a bold lip. 

CR: I love a great lip color. NARS Audacious Lipstick in ‘Barbara’ is my favorite.

Catch more of her line here and just like Cynthia, Rock it like a Redhead! 

Hair

Squeaky Clean Ponytail: Get The Look from Stella McCartney’s Pre-Fall 2015 Presentation

Beautifully presented redhead ponytails reign supreme at Stella McCartney’s Pre-Fall 2015 Presentation in New York City.

Stella McCartney, a proud redhead herself, chose pristine, clean, fresh-looking hair for the Stella McCartney’s pre-fall 2015 presentation held at James Burden mansion in New York City last week. McCartney’s pieces are luxurious yet wearable and the hairstyles of the models had to complement old-world styles in modern silhouettes and fabrics. Aveda Global Creative Director, Antoinette Beenders prepped the hair to look gorgeous and healthy and then styled it into an easy, low laying ponytail.

“Stella wanted beautiful, squeaky clean hair to complement her collection,” said Beenders. “To create this look, we prepped hair with [Aveda] Pure Abundance Style Prep and dried it using a fine-toothed comb. This created a shiny and healthy style…” 

Get the look in 6 easy steps:

Step 1: After prepping hair with a shampoo and conditioner, mist towel-dried hair with Aveda Pure Abundance Style Prep in small sections.

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Step 2: With a fine-tooth comb, blow dry hair back and away from the face.

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Step 3: Taking top sections of the hair, clip hair to the sides to focus attention to the under layers of hair. With a 1″ curling iron, loosely curl the under layers of hair, half way to the head. Pull and twist curls to create natural looking waves and set with a light mist of Air Control Hair Spray.

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Step 4: Gather hair in a loose ponytail at the nape and secure tight with an elastic that matches the hair. SHOP: REDHEAD HAIR TIES.

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Step 5: With five drops of a hair oil of your choice, gently mess up the ends of the ponytail and top of the hair for a naturally messy appearance that shows the dimension of the hair’s shine.

READ: The Low Ponytail, Get The Look

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Step 6: Set the final look with hairspray.

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Rock it like a Redhead! 

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    Meet Renée

    Renée loves her red hair. “It creates my personality, giving spunk to my life,” she said. “Being a little foxy is okay. Freckles are my makeup, and I wouldn’t trade them for anything in the world.” Since she was little, she has known being a redhead is a one-of-a-kind opportunity because it’s a blessing to give the world a vibrant color. Renée continues, “Being a mutated individual is tubular, exotic, and completely rad. Gingers rule because we’re (red)dictive. I’m glad I get to be a who I am every day of my life!”

    Eyebrows

    Permanent Eyebrow Tattooing for Redheads : Would You Do It?

    WARNING: We know this looks bad! This article provides tips on how to get natural looking eyebrows with professional tattooing.

    Eyebrows are a big topic amongst redheads because you can’t equally match hair color with eyebrows if you’re aiming for a natural effect. You might be wondering what the best eyebrow color is for you; we always recommend going a shade lighter than your hair. If your hair is a dark auburn, your eyebrows should be a light auburn. If your hair is strawberry blonde, your eyebrows should be a light blonde.

    BUYERS BEWARE

    Instead of shopping around for eyebrow products or getting the brows temporarily dyed, many opt for eyebrow tattooing. Unfortunately, some women have ended up with results like the above picture. “Situations like this are horrible and sad. Properly applied permanent cosmetics look so natural that your friends never know, however the opposite is also true,” says April Meese from New York City’s April Meese Permanent Cosmetics. “Unfortunately not all artists are equal and there are different skill leveIs. Like many things, buyers beware.”

    WHAT REDHEADS WANT

    Meese has met and worked on many redheads and said they all want the same result. “Most natural redheads I see are especially concerned with their overall look being natural and understated. A soft powdery eyebrow or the ‘hair stroke’ technique is fantastic for achieving a discreet look.  Redheads ‘by choice’ also want to improve their overall appearance.  They may have more hair and darker hair by nature, but usually the goal is to have youthful flattering eyebrows.”

    She meets with women daily who love the look of permanent eyebrows. “They give you the confidence to wake up looking your best and the convenience of saving time on your beauty routine. Let’s face it, when you look better you feel better” says Meese.

    READ: THE BEST EYEBROW PRODUCTS FOR REDHEAD BROWS

    FIND THE RIGHT TECHNICIAN

    How do you go about getting a tattoo artist to perfect your brows? Your best bet, recommends Meese, is to invest money in selecting the right technician. “A ‘bargain’ procedure could cost you more money in the end, especially if you have to go through removal (if possible) and/or correction.  Not to mention the additional time, frustration, depression, and other non-monetary consequences. Choosing the right technician is vital to your welfare.”

    It is strongly suggested to search for a permanent cosmetic technician in the same way people research doctors and dentists. Once you have chosen a professional, look at their before and after work. Meese says, “Look at their portfolio of previous clients and make sure to ask if the photos are their own work or stock photos or copied from the internet! Does their work appeal to you and match your own personal style? Does the artist have good client reviews? These are all things to keep in mind.”

    But, most importantly, make sure the artist has performed many procedures. “Many permanent cosmetic professionals do other beauty treatments and do permanent cosmetic procedures on occasion. Ask to see all certificates of training and continuing education. Since this field is rapidly evolving, regular continuing education is a must.”

    READ: 4 Eyebrow Tips for Redheads from “The Brow Wizard to the Stars”

    WHAT TO EXPECT AFTERWARDS

    If you opt for a permanent procedure, all professional doctors will offer a follow-up visit once the procedure has been done. “If the follow-up visit is not offered, the technician is below the standard of care in the industry,” says Meese.

    After Photo of Natural-Looking Tattoo Procedure.
    After Photo of Natural-Looking Tattoo Procedure. “They give you the confidence to wake up looking your best and the convenience of saving time on your beauty routine. Let’s face it, when you look better you feel better” says Meese.

    MORE TIPS FOR REDHEADS

    “My number one tip for redheads is to choose an eyebrow color based on your skin tone and not solely on your hair color. Auburn eyebrows are not for everyone.  Some clients may look best with a lighter and warmer ‘autumn gold’ and others might favor a ‘cool taupe’.” It’s essential for a technician to use quality pigments that are yellow based (neutral based) because it will fade into a lighter version of the original color without turning odd colors. “Red, orange, and plum are never acceptable for eyebrows,” Meese concludes.

    Remember, the result can be stunning but doing your due diligence is necessary to get the look you desire.

    Rock it like a Redhead! 

    Get The Look

    Get Jessica Chastain’s Loose Braid in 5 Easy Steps

    Jessica Chastain is known for her ‘Old Hollywood’ looks on the red carpet. But, at last night’s Critics’ Choice Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, she surprised us all with a bohemian loose braid with a classic twist. Get the look in 5 easy steps:

    1. Comb half the hair back into a tight knot so the hair is half up and half down.

    2. Take a piece of hair and wrap it around the elastic, secure with redhead bobby pins. Use a few squirts of hairspray to lock in the look.

    3. Brush the hair gently and pull two pieces, one from the right and one from the left of each ear, together and secure with small elastic to give a slight waterfall effect.

    4. Loosely braid the hair three or four times and secure with small elastic.

    5. Optional: Gently brush and flat iron the ends of your hair to get the “flat look.” Hairspray to hold the braid in place.

    READ: Amy, Jessica, Julianne & Emma: Get The Golden Globes Looks

    Jessica also rocked a bright pink lip. Try MAC Lipstick in ‘Candy Yum Yum’ or Susan Ciminelli Pinkelicious to get a similar look.

    Rock it like a Redhead! 

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    Redheads, How To Do The Perfect DIY Manicure Without Smudging

    Edited: October 11, 2021

    We know many of you love ‘Redhead Friendly’ nail polish colors. But, how many of you feel like you can only get that perfect manicured look at a professional salon? We understand the feeling. We talked nails with Barbie Ritzman, blogger from Barbie’s Beauty Bits. She has a real passion for nails and wanted to share her steps on how redheads can live an anti-smudge life:

    1. Clean nails are important:

    “It seems simple, but you want to make sure that all the old nail polish is completely removed. This will enable the polish to adhere longer.”

    2. Application is important too:

    Ritzman also recommends patiently applying nail polish so it will dry correctly, preventing smudges.

    “One reason your nails are smudging is because you are applying too much nail polish at once. Instead, apply multiple thin coats instead of one thick coat. If you do a thick coat it may appear to be dry, but really it isn’t and will smudge. Doing multiple thin coats will enable those coats to dry and not smudge.”

    3. This is how experts apply nail polish: 

    Step One: Apply a base coat first, let it dry.

    Step Two: Place a small drop of nail polish near your cuticle area, but not too close as you need to have some space.

    Step Three: You want to start a line with the polish. Go to the dot and start to thin it out by pulling a tiny bit ever so slightly towards the cuticle.

    Step Four: Go back to that dot and pull it forward with your brush towards the tip of your nail.

    Step Five: Go back to where you placed the dot and pull it out towards the right in a swoop and pull it down in another line towards the tip. Repeat this on the left side.

    Remember: Don’t use dried out nail polish. If the polish is old it will appear thick and more tacky. If this is the case it is time to get a new bottle.

    4. Let them dry: 

     “Factors around you can affect how long it takes for your nails to dry. If it is humid in the room in which you are painting your nails, it will take longer for your nails to dry. Hence, you want to keep this in mind by giving yourself a few extra minutes.”

    5. Use the petroleum jelly trick:

    “A great way to keep nail polish from running onto your cuticles is to apply a small bit of petroleum jelly along the sides and the base of your nails before painting. If polish seeps-off the nail, who cares? All you will have to do is wipe off the petroleum jelly, and you now have perfectly painted nails!”

    6. Still have a mistake?

    “Dip a thin brush (a thin eyeliner brush is a great tool), in nail polish remover and remove your mistakes with that brush.”

    Rock it like a Redhead! 

    Hair

    The Maca Root: A Miracle Natural Hair Growth Remedy

    With a hair color so beautiful, it is only natural that redheads would want thick, shiny, healthy hair. Many are turning to the natural root plant, maca and calling it a ‘miracle’.

    “It has been used for centuries, dating as far back as the 1500’s, a time in which its benefits were so well known that maca was often traded for goods and services in place of gold and silver,” says Samantha Van Vleet, owner of Cassava Shop, an organic, non-GMO herbal supplement company. “Maca root is an adaptogenic herb, meaning it works with each individual’s unique body chemistry without the introduction of any plant hormones. This adaptogenic nature is believed to be due to a specific component of maca known as glucosinolates.”

    Van Vleet goes on to say maca is a herb for both men and women. It is believed to support fertility, regulating estrogen levels in women and promoting healthy reproductive cycles, and relief from menopause symptoms, while supporting male reproductive health by reducing estrogen levels in men. It is even said maca can increase energy and reduce lethargy.

    READ: 3 Naturally Soothing Sunburn Treatments for Redheads

    READ: The Power of Coconut Oil for Redheads

    To understand why this root plant also helps hair, we consulted Dr. Jolene Brighten, ND, a Naturopathic Doctor from Oakland, California. “Maca contains alkaloids that act upon the hypothalamus and pituitary glands in the brain which in turn encourage healthy levels of estrogen, testosterone and cortisol. If redheads are facing hair loss it can be due to hormonal imbalance or stress, and maca can help rebalance hormones and minimize the effects of stress and thereby encourage normal hair growth.”

    There isn’t proof that maca will transform your hair from thin to thick overnight, but there is evidence it can balance any irregularities you might have. Make sure to consult a doctor and see if maca is right for you.

    Rock it like a Redhead! 

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      Meet Tani

      Tani is 14-years-old and is the only redhead in her grade. She said, “I did think about dyeing my hair black, but found How to be a Redhead and fell in love with my strawberry blonde hair.”

      Redhead Celebrities

      4 Colors Redheads Should Add To Their Wardrobe in 2015

      If you’re a redhead who rocks dark colors because you think your hair should be the only standout piece, you’re not alone. Many women with red hair feel this way and that’s why we spoke with Karin Elgai. She’s a stylist for OkMyOutfit.com and her clients include Heather Graham, the Cast of Orange Is The New Black and her editorials have appeared in Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, and more.

      “I miss being a faux-ginge so much. I know being redhead isn’t one tone, but a full spectrum of fabulous, from rose to cabernet. It’s easy to fall into a full closet of black, especially in the winter. I’m guilty of it myself. But it’s not inevitable,” says Elgai.

      She strongly encourages redheads to choose bright colors, whether you’re sporting a bolder, deeper shade of red hair or if you’re a lighter haired queen. Here are her 4 favorite colors for redheads in 2015:

      READ: Redheads, The Colors You Should Be Wearing

      1. Blue: “It looks amazing on redheads! After black and white, my favorite color combination is fire and water.”

      2. Green: “Another great, great color for redheads is green, which you can add to your wardrobe as a blazer or top.”

      3. Red: “A lot of people think a red wardrobe would clash with red hair, but I have to disagree. Just look how gorgeous Jessica Chastain looked in red at 2014 premiere of ‘A Most Violent Year’. Red looks phenomenally good on redheads.”

      4. Yellow: “The wild card color is yellow. On some it looks unbelievably good and others it washes out. If you’re not sure yellow is for you, try it in accessory form (scarf or necklace) before committing to a dress or top.”

      READ: Yellow for Redheads 

      No matter what color you choose, Elgai encourages all women to wear fashion choices with confidence.

      Rock it like a Redhead!