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Coppery Lips

“A glimmering bronze lip looks young and fresh, but still elegant,” Quinn says. Paired with tousled hair like Kate Hudson’s, it’s “unfussy and perfectly thrown together.”

Coppery Lips: Get the Look
1. Victoria’s Secret Perfect Lipstick in Gold, $6; buy online now at victoriassecret.com.

2. Cargo Lip Gloss Quad in South Beach, $24; buy online now at sephora.com.

3. Global Goddess Lip Veil in Mirage, $16; buy online now at globalgoddessbeauty.com.

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Golden Cheeks

Strategically placed bronzer enhances Eva Longoria Parker’s delicate cheekbones while focusing light on her almond-shaped eyes. “When used like blush, bronzer adds structure,” says celebrity makeup artist Rachel Goodwin. “Neutral shades on eyes and mouth create a modern, monochromatic finish.”

Golden Cheeks: Get the Look

1. Lorac Oil-Free Luminizer in Gold, $28; buy online now at sephora.com.

2. Chanel Soleil Tan 4 Facettes Bronzing Powder, $65; buy online now at nordstrom.com.

3. Nars The Multiple in Palm Beach, $37; buy online now at narscosmetics.com.

Lauren Conrad: Over the Hills

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She came to fame as a quintessential California blonde, but can reality TV star turned author Lauren Conrad still attract the paparazzi when she steps out as a brunette?

By Marshall Heyman

Starting with Laguna Beach in 2004 and moving on to The Hills, Lauren Conrad, known affectionately as L.C., has had the last five years of her life documented on national television. Since she only turned 23 in February, this means that nearly 22 percent of L.C.’s time on earth has been transmitted to homes around the world. And that’s not including the countless tabloid articles chronicling her anxieties about her work (at Teen Vogue and fashion-public-relations firm People’s Revolution), her friends (Whitney Port, Audrina Patridge, and Lo Bosworth among them), her frenemies (Heidi Pratt), and, of course, her love life. (She’s dated Laguna costars Stephen Colletti and Jason Wahler; Brody Jenner; baseball player Doug Reinhardt; and currently actor Kyle Howard, though, despite rumors, she insists they are not engaged.)

When Conrad decided to leave The Hills, she considered dyeing her hair brunette so her producers couldn’t coerce her back in front of the camera. “I went into a wig store and tried on a brown wig, and they all laughed at me,” Conrad recalls. “All these women [who worked there] were like, ‘You look like Hannah Montana.’” So today, in a quest for a little peace and quiet, if not complete anonymity, she agreed to don a brown wig as a social experiment for Bazaar. Off she trotted to paparazzi haunts in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to see if she would still be mobbed by fans and cameramen from TMZ. (“The last three concerts I went to, I was removed by security because I was a fire hazard,” Conrad says drily. “People crowd around you and you lose that whole personal-space concept.”)

In front of the Marc Jacobs store on Melrose Place, tourists gawked while 15 paparazzi came out of the woodwork and frantically snapped away. It may not have needed local-police intervention, but “it was a bit of a scene,” Conrad explains later. It wasn’t just the wig that had onlookers confused and excited, it was L.C.’s transformation from typical California girl to glamazon. “Normally, if I was walking down Melrose,” she says, “I would be in sandals and skinny jeans. This was a whole look.”

She adds, “I think initially the wig threw people off, but they figured it out. I felt like it only disguised me for a moment, and then it made me feel like I was hiding, which made me feel silly.”

The paparazzi photos of L.C. immediately hit the blogosphere. Fans erupted in a chorus of cheers and jeers. “Love the brown hair. Hate the fake tan,” wrote Meg on people.com; “I love it!! It is sooo cute,” gushed Kate. “It brings out her eyes, which are gorgeous,” suggested Kaycee. Others weren’t so positive. “She looks like a drag queen,” said soSweet.

“Day to day,” Conrad says, “I can only do blonde. Everything else makes me look sort of plain-Jane.”

Indeed, it is the golden locks and girl-on-the-make spirit that has earned Conrad, a self-proclaimed multitasker — “I’m a writer slash designer slash TV personality. I think Tori Spelling’s one too” — a huge fan base as well as a reported $75,000 per episode. Her last chapter of The Hills aired on May 31 and sent Conrad into the wild blue yonder of writing young-adult books (the first of her trilogy, L.A. Candy, hit stores in June) and designing a new fashion line for Kohl’s, to be launched in October.

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Conrad says many of her personal decisions during filming were contingent on the production schedule of The Hills. “My roommate went to Europe for two months, but I couldn’t take a vacation without clearing it months and months ahead of time,” she notes ruefully. “My friends all got to date guys who didn’t need to sign a release form.”

The experience taught her to be careful what she wishes for. “It literally affected the underwear I had to buy because I needed thicker underwear with a more sturdy band so it could hold up a microphone.” She goes on. “I couldn’t wear whites or prints because they don’t look good on film. I had to consult a director of photography when I picked the paint for my walls because I had to have set lighting in my living room and kitchen.” Coming to a full boil, she adds, “I had to have separate birthday parties for my filming and nonfilming friends.”

It should come as no surprise that Conrad now insists, “It’s a closed book. I’m done. Against everyone else’s will, I’m trying to take a break.”

The reality, however, is that “they” — meaning Conrad’s people, perhaps, or the American public — “want me right back on television. You know how quickly the attention goes away.” (Case in point: Her Laguna rival Kristin Cavallari jumped to take Conrad’s place on the show, which returns this fall.) Still, she admits, “It doesn’t worry me. I’m looking forward to it.”

It’s that affable, self-effacing nature that has turned Conrad into a star of the reality genre. “Imperfection is relatable,” Conrad explains. “If you look at the show, there are a lot of skinny girls with big boobs, and they’re always perfect. I don’t think perfect is relatable. I’ve screwed up a lot.” Indeed, she has screwed up so often, she wanted to publish a book titled How Not to Date “and basically write down every mistake I’ve ever made.”

What Conrad hasn’t done is try to manipulate and goad the press, as Hills costars Heidi and Spencer Pratt have. What does she think of Pratt’s rumored decision to pose for Playboy? She pulls a face. “They’re not going to pay for themselves,” she says — in a sly reference to cosmetic enhancements?

Would Conrad pose? She cringes a bit, then asserts, “Everyone makes those choices and wants to do different things. I just don’t have any interest in showing my body in something like that. That’s a little personal.” Nor would L.C. eat a bug on television or show up on a beach in Mexico wearing a face mask for a photo opportunity in response to the swine-flu epidemic, like the Pratts have.

“The face mask on vacation: I don’t know if it was so funny because people really were being affected by that disease,” Conrad posits. “But otherwise [Heidi and Spencer] are very entertaining. You have to laugh.”

Does she think Speidi harbor ambitions to foster a Brangelina-like love-in with the press? “They’re completely different. The next time Angelina and Brad go shopping in the market and Angelina holds up two melons and smiles for a photograph, then they will be similar.”

As for herself, Conrad claims, “I don’t call magazines and let them know about things so they can write stories. There was never an incentive to keep doing The Hills so I could get into Les Deux. That was never the point. It was more to create a fan base so I can go create a business and do something I really love doing.”

Eventually, Conrad would like to produce television — perhaps a scripted show based on L.A. Candy — and she believes she’ll ultimately return to reality television as a host. “I’m comfortable in front of the camera, but I can’t act. I definitely aspire to be someone like Tyra Banks, who’s created an empire for herself,” she offers.

Some would say she’s well on her way. Just as many of her high school friends are finishing college degrees, Conrad sees her experience as her own rite of passage and says, “I kind of just graduated from my show.”

Like any other, such a milestone involves growing pains.

“If an actor leaves a show, they go on to play a new part and a new character,” Conrad says with great perspicacity. “I’m not moving on from a character. I’m not going to play a new part.” Lifting the brown wig from her head, she adds, “I’ll be me before and me after.”

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Amy Winehouse to launch her own fragrance.

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Does cocaine have a smell?

Amy Winehouse is set to become the latest celebrity to launch her own perfume line, according to reports.

The Rehab singer has recently returned to her native Britain following an extended stay on the Caribbean island of St Lucia in a bid to overcome her alcohol and drug addictions.

Now the star is hoping to land a deal worth more than $750,000 to launch the fragrance with her name on the label, under the guidance of her dad, Mitch.

A source tells British tabloid the Daily Star, “Mitch is keen to license Amy’s name to a perfume house. He has been in talks with manufacturers and contacted PR firms for advice. They want it to reflect her style with a classic smoky 1950s look and smell. Amy is keen to expand her brand and wants to latch on to the celeb perfumes bandwagon while she can.”

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Hot-Weather Hair How-To

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Embrace your natural curls like Beyonce but avoid frizz by simply adding an anti-frizz serum to your morning hair routine. “I start off by adding a bit of Sebastian Potion 9 Lite Lightweight Wearable-Treatment Styler ($14; beautyencounter.com) to damp hair,” says celebrity hairstylist Jeremy Clark, who then gently scrunches the hair while blow drying on low with a diffuser. “Don’t comb it out!” he stresses. “Let it be natural and sexy.”

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“Get the Look”- Hayden Panettiere’s Movie Premiere‏

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Hayden Panettiere at the 2009 “I Love You, Beth Cooper” Screening

Makeup Artist Amy Oresman collaborated with NEUTROGENA® brand ambassador Hayden Panettiere to create the starlet’s look for the New York City premiere of “I Love You, Beth Cooper”, and now shares how you can achieve this gorgeous look on your own:

Inspiration:

Hayden’s look was inspired by old Hollywood glamour – with a new young twist. This is one of my favorite makeup looks for a starlet. It’s sexy and subtle.

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Eyes:

I wanted to create a subtle smoky eye that wouldn’t fight with the bright juicy lip we were planning on using on Hayden. To create this look I started by using NEUTROGENA® Nourishing Eye Quad in Blue Smoke, this created a subtle smoke to the eye by using graphites and blues, which are not as harsh as black. I then framed the eye with NEUTROGENA® Nourishing Eyeliner in Cosmic Black, which has a slight glossy sheen creating just a hint of drama around the perimeter of the eye. I topped the look off with NEUTROGENA® Healthy Volume Black Mascara. This look is all about lashes and lips. This mascara is perfect for the three coats of mascara used to create ultra volume.

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Face:

I used NEUTROGENA® Sun Fresh Sunless Lotion to blend Hayden’s tan lines in her one-shouldered red-carpet frock. I evened out Hayden’s glow with NEUTROGENA® Healthy Skin Blends Natural Radiant Bronzer.

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Lips:

The highlight of this look was the lip. With those lips we could really go for it… and we did! I chose NEUTROGENA® MoistureShine lipstick in Poppy Red. This lipstick is the perfect combination of fuchsia and red and because Hayden’s dress was all white, we really wanted a vibrant splash of color on the lip.

Gold Eye Makeup: Everybody’s Wearing It

It appears that gold is becoming kind of a big thing in Hollywood right now.

Beyonce went for it over the weekend:

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The Hills’s Lo Bosworth wore it on her bottom lids at the MTV Movie Awards:

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Have you been wearing gold on your eyes recently? Have a shade you love to tell us about? Tell us all about it.

And if you’re looking for a gold shade or two to play with, check out these 8 under-$10 gilded shadows.

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“Twilight” Star Ashley Greene Wears Lancôme!‏

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Lancôme makeup artist Darais worked with Ashley Greene for Cosmopolitan’s Fun Fearless Female party at the W hotel in Los Angeles. Read on to find out how Darais created Ashley’s young, fresh look.

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Ashley has the most gorgeous skin so Darais played up her eyes, cheeks and lips. He used Lancôme’s Color Design Liberty Palette in Nude Elegance (NEW from our fall color collection Declaring Indigo) and then applied Lancôme Le Crayon Khôl in Black Coffee to the upper lash line to make Ashley’s eyes pop. Darais added some color to the cheeks with Lancôme Blush Subtil in Miel Glacé. To create her soft coral colored pout, Darais used Lancôme Color Fever Gloss in Solaire. Long, beautiful lashes are all the rage right now so Darais mixed a few Shu Uemura faux-lashes with Ashley’s natural lashes and then applied Lancôme Ôscillation Powerbooster to condition and strengthen the lashes. To finish the look, he coated Ashley’s lashes with several coats of Lancôme’s NEW mascara Hypnôse Drama (which goes on sale tomorrow exclusively at Sephora).