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Denise Richards Hairstyle and Makeup
How to style your hair and makeup like Denise Richards
Denise Richards has turned around her man-eating, husband-stealing ways by giving America a peek at her "real" life on her eponymous E! reality show. As former Baywatch babe and long-time friend Krista Allen put it in the new season's first episode, "people want to see sexy Denise, not the one who belongs at a PTA meeting." We couldn't agree more and have rounded up a select few beauty secrets for scoring a sex kitten look inspired by her sexy career high points (like her role in Wild Things). Get the look now by uploading a photo to our virtual hairstyle studio.
Full, arched eyebrows are Denise Richards' signature. Copy this lush, Brooke Shields-inspired look by growing out your own brows for at least four weeks before attempting to tweeze (take a step back from the mirror every few tweezes to evaluate your brows and check for symmetry). To balance this sexy big-brow look , opt for dramatic eye makeup, with an emphasis on black eyeliner in pencil or liquid form. Blue contact lenses will help you achieve this coveted Denise Richards bombshell look. Pink petal lipstick offers the finishing touch.
Full lips balance Denise's thick brows. Paint your lips with your foundation before applying lipstick and blot well. This will give your lipstick staying power and allow the true color to show up (sometimes the natural hue of your pout can alter the color of a nude lipstick). Opt for pale pink for day and watermelon for evening occasions that call for a little black dress.
To achieve the soft, romantic waves that cascade around Denise's pretty face, apply volumizing mousse to wet hair and blow-dry haphazardly. Once it's close to dry, use a round brush to smooth the layers and wrap large sections of dry hair around Velcro rollers to create, smooth, undulating waves. Part your long bangs down the middle, letting them fall on both sides of your face and hold them in place with a bit of styling spray. Pull the hair at your temple into a half-up sweep and pin it securing at the crown. --Stephanie Simons
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