Tuesday, December 15, 2015

How To Recreate CL's Makeup From W Korea Spread

CL has graced the pages of several magazines since launching her single "Hello Bitches." Most of that coverage outside Korea has gone something like this; "World, get ready to meet the talented artist that the K-pop world has known about for ages." And that storyline is true - -non K-pop fans have a lot of CL to catch up besides her debut single.

But the photo shoots and editorial spreads have also allowed the world outside K-pop to see beauty trends and brands that, like, CL, have been on red carpets and music videos for ages in Korea but are just starting to become popular in the West.

Her look in the W Korea spread is a perfect example of that. Instead of rocking her signature cat eye, CL looks shadowy and demure with flawless skin coverage, a light rose lip, and deep rose and black eyes. All three trends have been huge in Korea for a while, but are just starting to get more popular outside the country.

This is a look worthy of international runways, but it's a great one because it's also attainable for us mortals who don't have access to professional makeup artists and killer lighting every time we get ready. Plus, you can do it all using some of Korea's best and most affordable makeup brands. Here's how:

Flawless Skin Coverage:

Even behind a netted black veil, CL's skin is glowing so bright you practically need sunglasses. For that kind of bright, dewy coverage, you'll probably need a few products. First things first: make sure your face is super clean and moisturized. You could also do a brightening sheet mask to really feel revitalized before putting makeup on your face.

Then, you can start with a makeup base. Bases are designed to do a few things: clean up uneven skin tones, fill in pores so makeup goes on smoothly, and help makeup stay on cleaner and longer. If you normally have red skin undertones or get a few blotchy reddish spots you'll want to go with a green makeup base like Missha's Style Fitting Wear Makeup Base. That's because red and green are opposite on the color wheel, so the calm green of the makeup will mix with your reddish skin to provide a more even tone. If you're more concerned about cancelling out some big pores, go with The Face Shop's Pore Tightening Cover Cream.

Next, splash on a little of Goodal's Waterest Lasting Water Oil. This is a great product to apply daily, especially for people with oily skin who normally fear adding any oil to their skincare routine. These seven fermented oils provide the moisture that even oily skin needs to be healthy and glow without the greasiness or shine that other oil-based products usually provide. When applied above a base and under makeup, it adds that extra radiance that takes your look from drab to worthy of a W Korea spread.

Next comes the foundation. Since you've already cleansed, moisturized, and applied a base, you can go for light coverage that looks more flawless and bright than heavy and matted down. One great option is CLIO's Kill Cover Highest Wear Foundation, which delivers SPF coverage along with a light color matching formula. For even lighter coverage that will do a little more to correct color imperfections, opt for a CC cream like AmorePacific's CC cushion compact.

No matter what you use, remember that application is key: use light dabs to pat it around your skin rather than quickly smear it on with fingers or a rough brush.

Contouring is all the rage in the West these days, but Korean makeup trends like CL's on the cover of W tend to skew more for a flawless finish across the board. If you want to give your face a little more structure, though, use a subtle highlighter like the Son & Park Highlighter Cube along the point of your nose, the highest point of your cheekbones, and the arch of your eyebrows.

Eyes:

Here's the most distinctive look of CL's W spread. The best part is that unlike her on-point cat eye, this style doesn't require a whole lotta skill. It's mostly getting the right products and slathering a whole bunch of them on your face.

Let's start with the shadow. You don't have to be super precise or use a bunch of different colors here like you might with other eyeshadow looks. In fact, all you have to do is get a shadow stick like Club Clio's Gelpresso Stick Shadow in No. 3, Hold Me Tight and slap it on around your eyes. Start with a good thick line right underneath your lid and right over, as if you were applying a thick layer of eye liner. Then use a beauty blender or your fingers to rub it in a little, smoothing it out on your bottom lid and spreading some upwards on your top lid. It doesn't have to be perfect, but make sure it's nice and thick directly around your eye and fades out the further it goes from your eye.

Then we'll do some liner. This, like the shadow, doesn't have to be perfect, but you don't want to make it too haphazard, either. Use a product like the TONYMOLY Backstage Gel Eyeliner in black. It has a relatively easy-to-use brush that can be moved to form both thick and thin lines, and it provides solid coverage even when things get oily, teary, or sweaty. Do a nice thick stroke of this over the rose eye shadow and a thinner layer directly underneath your bottom lashes.

Now the lashes! This all depends on how long and luscious your lashes already are. If you've already got long lashes that curl upwards, go wild with a super volumizing mascara like the Holika Holika Magic Pole Mascara. The magic here is all in the wand. It's great for lifting and separating lashes so that they're dark and heavy without being clumpy.

If you don't have many lashes to start with, or if you just want to create extra drama like CL does with this photo shoot, go false! The popularity of falsies these days mean there are some great affordable options on the market. Try out Darkness False Eyelashes - they're incredibly durable, have multiple styles available, and are easy to use even for first-timers.

Lips:

Finish this look off with a cool, calm, and collected lip. Nothing against a bossy red smooch, but a lighter, refreshing rose looks best with this eye and skin makeup. Langiege Silk Intense Lipstick got popular after Song Hye Kyo wore it in 'That Winter The Wind Blows.' She wore it in the beige chiffon shade, but the slightly pinker blond coral shade complements the rose eye shadow of this look.

Voila! You're as fly as CL. Take that look out on the town and let us know how it goes!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

GOT7 Release Adorable Holiday Themed Teaser For Christmas Confession Event

After announcing a repackaged release of their most recent album, MAD, earlier this week, it would seem JYP Entertainment's beloved boy group, GOT7, are gearing up for a holiday themed comeback that's sure to add a little merry to everyone's Christmas.

On Nov. 18, GOT7 announced they will be holding a special holiday confession event, during which the seven adorable members of the group will become Santa's personal messenger for those lucky enough to be chosen. The participation period for this event runs from Nov. 18 to Dec. 1. During this time, those wishing to participate can tell their story and leave a message for that special someone and the boys of GOT7 will begin delivering the messages personally on Nov. 23.

While this particular event is only being held for those living in Korea, fans of GOT7 shouldn't be too disappointed as the group has given their beloved IGOT7s a rather sweet holiday surprise. In conjunction with this album repackage and confession event, GOT7 has just released an adorable GOTOON teaser video for their newest track, "Confession Song."

"Confession Song" will be among the new tracks added to the MAD Winter Edition album. Coming in two versions,"Happy" and "Merry," both versions of the album will include the CD, postcards, photos, stickers and a diary, the contents of which will vary, depending on which version of the album you choose. MAD Winter Edition is set to be released on November 23.

Be sure to check out the adorable teaser for "Confession Song" below!

Monday, October 19, 2015

Park Shin Hye Confirms Role In 'Hyung' Opposite EXO's D.O. And Jo Jung Suk

Park Shin Hye confirmed her role in the highly-anticipated film, "Hyung," a movie that is also titled, "Older Brother."
On October 18, the Korean outlet Star News reported her confirmation for the project, heightening interest in the movie. According to Star News, the popular Hallyu star, who is known for dedicating large blocks of time to character development, has already started preparing for her role.

"Actress Park Shin Hye confirmed her appearance in the movie, "Hyung," said the article published by Star News.

Star News provided a detailed description of the film and its characters.

"Hyung" is a story about a shameless crook who upsets his sister with his unwanted appearance, after years of living away from the home," said the Star News report.

In "Hyung," "Pinocchio" star will appear alongside EXO's D.O. (Do Kyung Soo) and Jo Jung Suk (Oh My Ghost). D.O. portrays Doo Young, a top athlete who struggles with a debilitating injury, right before a major competition. Jo Jung Suk is Doo Shik, the hyung or older brother, who is imprisoned after fraudulent activities.

Park Shin Hye portrays a young woman who mistreats her brother, Doo Shik while showing affection for Doo Young.

Confirmation of her involvement in the movie follows reports published on September 2 that were centered on her consideration of the role. Early reports were based on a statement provided by an unnamed source, with S.A.L.T Entertainment providing a statement that she was merely considering a role in the production.

Star News cited the ability of Park Shin Hye to appeal to fans beyond Korea. She continues to generate interest from international audiences, as one of the top rising stars of Korean drama and film. Her profile increased after the Hong Sisters' drama, "You're Beautiful" and was bolstered by her role global hit, "The Heirs."

She continued to have success in 2015, through her stellar performance in "Pinocchio" and her appearance in the ensemble social commentary film, "The Beauty Inside."

"Hyung" begins filming in October 2015.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Brown Eyed Girls To Comeback With A New Album In October

 (Photo : Daum/Nega Network)
Get ready because the girls of Brown Eyed Girls are planning to make a comeback with brand new material in October.

It's been reported that members Jea, Narsha, Miryo, and Ga-in, are doubling their efforts to meet their goal of recording and completing their upcoming album before the comeback date.

Tapping Jo Young-chul to produce their sixth album, fans can be rest assured that the album will deliver nothing but satisfaction. To refresh the minds, Jo is the same producer who produced of a majority of their other works, including "Sixth Sense" and the iconic 2009 hit "Abracadabra" and has been with group from the beginning.

To the delight of many, the album will have tracks created by some of the best songwriters and lyricists in the business, including Lee Minsu and Kim Leena.

Despite breakup rumors this past summer, Brown Eyed Girls have been ambitiously and passionately working on their comeback as the album will commemorate their 10 years in the business.

After releasing their fifth album "Black Box" in July of 2013, the members began to focus on solo activities. Gain and Miryo have been pursuing activities as solo singers, while Narsha has been focusing on acting and variety appearances. Jea has been building up her skills as a composer and lyricist.

Good luck to the girls on their 6th album!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Roger Vivier’s New Muse Jeanne Damas on How French Girls Do Fashion Week in Heels

When we see Parisian It girl Jeanne Damas dash in front of the lenses of any number of street style photographers this Fashion Week, undoubtedly she’ll be tipping about on the statement heels of Roger Vivier’s Fall 2015 collection.
 After all, the 22-year-old doe-eyed and ever-soigné blogger was just tapped as the fabled Parisian luxury shoewear label’s new muse and campaign star for its latest collection—an appointment that adorns Damas with one of the sickest shoe games this side of the Seine. After Damas won a turquoise patent leather Miss Viv handbag made by Roger Vivier at a charirty auction last year, she felt compelled to send along an appreciative email to the label; the bag, she noted, reminded her of one Catherine Deneuve had carried in Belle de Jour. That casual correspondence would develop into a friendship—and eventually a collaboration with the powerhouse accessories brand. But of course: Who else could imbue that certain, ineffable French cool into each step like Damas?
It’s also the reason why we turned to her for intel on how French girls always seem to amass an enviable inventory of statement heels, sandals, and booties, but never let the OTT accessories wear them. Though brushing off the idea of footwear “rules,” the self-described “jeans and T-shirt kind of girl” does concede, “If you’re going to wear statement shoes, it is best to keep your outfit simple.” Pairing ballerina flats with a minidress, and heels with jeans, Damas inverts fashion expectations with French flair, offsetting even the most daring styles with a signature nonchalance when she hits fashion’s front rows. “I cannot wait to wear the new Belle Vivier Trompette thigh-high boots with a pair of jeans or a short sweaterdress,” she says.
But must one actually be Gallic born and bred to weather those towering heels and survive the nonstop hustle of Fashion Week, days packed with shows and scouring East Village vintage shops, dinners, and after-parties? Turns out, even “effortless” French girl style is not without its strategies. Advises Damas: “Travel by car or by bike! It helps to avoid walking too much and hurting your feet.” But, she concedes, there’s sometimes nothing chicer than letting things come a bit undone. “Don’t be afraid to remove your shoes if you are dancing late at night.”

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Photo Of TASTY Twins With Z.Tao Incites Outrage Among Korean Fans

Online K-pop forums are abuzz as former EXO member Tao (Huang Zitao, now known by the stage name Z.Tao) and the twins of TASTY (Jung Soryong and Jung Daeryong) snap a photo together after the former's recent solo performance.
(Photo : Weibo)
On August 24, Chinese-Korean duo TASTY shared a set of photos on their official Weibo account celebrating the completion of Z.Tao's show in China. "The solo concert has finished! It was a great performance," the twins wrote on their Chinese social media account. The photos attached to the post showed Tao performing on stage, some food he received in honor of his solo tour, and most notably a selfie of the three polarizing K-pop stars.

Newsen reported that the brother duo had gone to cheer on Z.Tao. Both TASTY and the EXO member are currently seeking to have their exclusive contracts in South Korea terminated in order to freely pursue activities in China.

In response to the pictures, online commenters in South Korea have weighed in with their opinions, with many expressing feelings of outrage and betrayal.

"This is why I hate groups with foreign members. It's hard to like them and you can always count on them to go back to their countries once they've made enough money and popularity. Fans who gave them their everything during their promos are left with nothing but memories," one user expressed, as translated by Netizenbuzz.

"At least Tao has being an ex-EXO member to his name, what does Tasty have going for them other than being nugus [lesser known groups]?" another posted.

Many more also called the singers traitors while one user in particular addressed the differences between Korean and international fan reactions to these lawsuits, stating: "What's funny is that they're the ones who betrayed us but if you go on YouTube, all of the foreigners are saying that Tao was treated like a slave and call him 'our poor Tao' and promise to support him forever."

TASTY departed from Korea early in July, saying that they would be continuing their careers in China. Woollim Entertainment, TASTY's management company, expressed their confusion over the duo's departure and last week announced that they will pursue legal action against the brothers for violating their contract.

Tao left EXO back in April without much explanation beyond a letter from his father asking for Tao to leave the group. Then, on July 23, he released his solo album TAO. SM Entertainment replied by removing access to Tao's music video on YouTube and continued to insist that both parties were in talks.

However, on August 24 Tao officially filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment to officially terminate his contract.