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As part of NorthPark Center’s Fashion at the Park, I had the chance to attend an event called “Bobbi Brown: Runway to Reality” in a private meeting space at Nordstrom. The title was a misnomer, as the event didn’t focus on converting extravagant runway looks to everday looks. Instead, the demonstration—led by Suemar Dawson, a Bobbi Brown artist who often works directly with Brown herself—centered on The 10-Step Beauty Guide. Using an audience member as a model, Dawson led us through creating a basic, neutral look.

Bobbi Brown artists prepare the model's face for makeup application.

Bobbi Brown artists prepare the model.

Sounds deceptively simple, but I actually learned a lot. The setting was intimate (fewer than 30 other women) and we were encouraged to ask questions. Dawson said the Bobbi Brown philosophy relies on “simplified” products (such as moisturizers with built-in primers and anti-aging lipsticks) and the idea that the makeup looks natural enough that “you should be able to stop at any step.” If you don’t have time for all 10 steps, Brown suggests concealer, blush and lip gloss as the top three for a “instantly pulled-together look.”

Pre-Makeup

The seminar began with the admonishment that a lipstick or eyeshadow probably won’t change your life—but proper hydration can. Extra Face Oil, for instance, can add a soothing boost when layered over your everyday moisturizer. This oil is not slick but is “dry,” absorbs quickly and has a herbal/lavender scent. Dawson said, chuckling, that she thinks of Hydrating Eye Cream, which has a built-in primer, as the “Spanx of cosmetics”—lifting, defining, hiding flaws. The eye cream provides a smooth base for the next step, correction and concealing.

Step 1: Concealer

I have always thought a yellow-based concealer should go directly on bluish undereye circles, but Dawson said that the combination (blue + yellow) can simply give the undereye a greenish tint. For dark circles, start instead with a pink-toned corrector and then follow with a yellow-based concealer for best coverage.

“Concealer is the secret to the makeup universe,” said Dawson, and indeed, she spent the most time on the concealer step of the demonstration. According to Bobbi Brown, undereye concealer should be one shade lighter than the surrounding skin. (Again, my misconception had been that concealer should exactly match the skin.) Dawson said the brightest spot on the face should be the browbone and the second brightest the undereye area, hence the need for a slightly lighter concealer. When choosing a concealer, Dawson tells makeup artists to select the shade they’re scared of—that is, the one that looks a bit too light.

Step 2: Foundation

I’ve never known whether it’s better to use your fingers, a sponge or a foundation brush. Dawson suggests that for dry skin, finger application is best because it warms up the foundation and adds a bit of oil from the fingers. For oily skin, sponge application helps keep finger oils from getting on the face. She says that she then likes to finish with a brush to blend in foundation.

Using a full-coverage foundation over the entire face creates too much of a masklike effect, said Dawson. She recommended foundation layering: start with a tinted moisturizer/sheer foundation and then go back and hit any trouble spots with a Foundation Stick or Blemish Stick.

Step 3: Powder

Fortunately, the Creamy Concealer Kit includes matching powder to set the concealer for longer wear. Dawson suggests that the rest of the face should only be powdered in oily spots (not the cheeks) for a more natural glow.

Some Bobbi Brown blushes look Barbie-like in the compact.

Some Bobbi Brown blushes look Barbie-like in the compact.

Step 4: Blush

I tend toward earthy shades when I choose blush. Never would I think of picking up Bobbi Brown’s Pale Pink Blush, which in the compact looks like a neon Barbie color. What’s amazing is that both the model (fair-skinned blonde) and Dawson (African-American brunette) were wearing the shade, and it looked great on both of them!

Step 5: Lipstick/Gloss

Bobbi Brown just released a new Lip System, which is a colorwheel that helps choose your perfect lipcolors based on, well, your natural lip color.  Dawson touted the Creamy Lipcolor, which she said has anti-aging ingredients. (The cost of the event included a lipstick of our choice: I selected Creamy Lipcolor in Baby.)

Step 6: Lipliner

Dawson said it’s OK to not use lip liner in your everyday look, as long as you don’t have concerns about feathering. If lipstick feathering is a problem, she suggested using both a lip liner and also patting a ring of foundation right around the edge of your lips.

Step 7: Brows

The two most common brow problems Dawson encounters are thin, over-tweezed brows and “the tadpole,” a brow that’s thick near the nose but trails sharply down to nothing. Brow pencils aren’t Dawson’s favorite, because they are often too creamy and will “melt” off too quickly. (Dawson says Bobbi is developing a pencil that has a powdery texture that would be appropriate). Any of the regular eyeshadows, applied with an angled brush can work for brows. She recommends cooler shades for every skin tone (rather than warm or reddish shades) and says that blondes can even use gray shadow.

Step 8: Eye Shadow

Sorry to say, most of Bobbi Brown’s eye shadows do nothing for me, since I like crazy, glittery MAC colors. If you’re into the muted palette of Bobbi Brown, Dawson demonstrated a switch from the “light color on the lid, dark color in the crease” routine—she used a light color on the browbone, as usual, but then blended a darker shade on both the lid and in the crease. I have deep-set eyes and I was advised to blend the dark color even a bit higher, onto the bottom of the brownbone.

Bobbi Brown artist Suemar Dawson applies eye shadow.

Bobbi Brown artist Suemar Dawson applies eye shadow.

Step 9: Eye Liner

Dawson says the Black Ink gel liner is a basic color that every woman should own. But she demonstrated the Ivy gel liner, a gorgeous dark green shimmer (definitely an addition to my Christmas list), with a rounded-tip Ultra Fine Eyeliner Brush. Dawson blended the liner on the back of her hand and said application should begin at the outer corner of the eye. Don’t draw the line, she says, but rather “press” the brush along the lash line. When you reach the inner corner, you should switch the angle of the brush from above the lashes to right below the lashes (but still above the waterline) to taper the end of the stroke.

Step 10: Mascara

The final step promoted Bobbi Brown Everything mascara, which Dawson raved about. She said that multiple coats could be applied with losing softness and without flaking because of a built-in conditioner.

Only the right eye is done, showing the impact of liner and mascara.

Only the right eye is done, showing the impact of liner and mascara.

Overall, the class was well worth the $20 entry fee—especially since a goody bag was included with samples and an Everything mascara and attendees also received a full-size lipstick. The same week, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics also offered an Uber Master Class, which offered one-on-one makeover with national makeup artists, and was led by Kimberly Soane, Bobbi Brown East Coast Artistry Manager. Unfortunately, that class sold out quickly. Not that I would’ve been able to attend anyhow: That class cost $450.

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Perusing the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book every year is, in itself, an act of decadence. I feel absolutely ashamed of myself as I “ooh” and “aah” over the gorgeous clothing and handbags.

But before I look at any of that mundane stuff, I flip immediately to the fantasy gifts—for someone out there, these gifts aren’t fantasies, but for 99% of us, they are—and immediately begin to drool. This year’s gifts are decidedly fantastic, including a $110,000 motorcycle, life-sized Lego portraits ($60,000), an 18,000-piece record collection ($275,000), actual medieval-era jewelry (beginning at $25,000), and the centerpiece, a 12-to-15-horse Thoroughbred operation ($10 million).

After I put my eyes back in my head, I find another treasure that, compared to the preceding uber-luxe gifts, is an absolute steal: A stately silver leather train case packed with more than 50 items from Bobbi Brown’s cosmetics line. The price for this little beauty? $2,000.

Photo courtesy of Neiman Marcus

Photo courtesy of Neiman Marcus

I don’t want to bore you with the entire list of what’s in the case (though you can see that here), but here are some highlights:

• 3 pan palette
• 6 pan palette
• Extra SPF 25 Tinted Moisturizing Balm in Light to Medium
• Eye Shadow in Bone
• Shimmer Wash Eye Shadow in Rose Gold
• Metallic Eye Shadow in Lavender
• Long-Wear Cream Shadow in Galaxy
• Bronzing Powder in Light
• Pot Rouge in Pink Raspberry
• Shimmer Brick Compact in Copper Diamond
• Shimmer Lip Gloss in Pink Sugar
• Lip Color in Slopes
• Metallic Lip Color in Kir
• Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Chocolate Shimmer Ink
• Everything Mascara in Black
• Lash Glamour in Smoke
• Instant Long-Wear Makeup Remover
• Hydrating Eye Cream
• Overnight Cream
• Intensive Skin Supplement
• Almost Bare Fragrance
• Buffing Grains for Face
• Concealer Brush
• Blush Brush
• Face Blender Brush
• Ultra Fine Eye Liner Brush
• Eye Shader Brush
• Bronzer Brush

Do you have a best friend who loves Bobbi Brown? Is that best friend me? If anyone needs my address so they can send me this gorgeous gift, drop me a note.

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Got an extra $900 lying around so that you can buy Bobbi Brown’s entire fall makeup line (40+ pieces)? Me neither. But beginning today, you can sign up to win exactly that at allure.com/freestuff. Unlike August’s Free Stuff giveaways, this one runs until the end of the month.

Bobbi Brown’s fall collection includes the subtle but gorgeous Shimmering Nudes Palette, with which you can create the “ultimate, sexy new face,” according to Brown’s video about the collection. To find out more about the fall collection, visit bobbibrowncosmetics.com. To register to win, visit allure.com.

UPDATE: I realized I put “August 1” in the headline, when it should be “September 1.” Oops.

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I had heard that makeup maven Bobbi Brown would be attending the Democratic National Convention; she is actually a delegate from New Jersey. OK, maybe she’s not as much of a celebrity as Anne Hathaway, Sean Penn or Spike Lee (who’ve all been spotted in Denver this week), but among beauty devotees, her name is well-known for quality, no-nonsense products.

And it must be that reputation for sophistication that has now secured Brown herself to do the makeup for Jill Biden (plus her mother and sister) tonight for Joe Biden’s vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech. In a WWD piece, Brown said that Jill Biden seems like “the coolest, hippest modern lady” and called her “a classic Ralph Lauren-Bobbi Brown girl.”

No word on who’s doing Joe Biden’s makeup, but at least Jill will be putting her best face forward.

Thanks to WWD

UPDATE: Style.com offers a short interview with Brown at the DNC and a photo of Biden here.

For more DNC fashion/beauty tidbits, see:

Erickson Beamon: If It’s Good Enough for Michelle Obama…

Barack Obama’s Dapper Duds

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