Spring Beauty Trends for 2012 That You MUST Try
Sorry, ladies – it's time to put away that crimson lipstick you've been rocking all fall and winter. Same goes for those deep, dark shades of nail polish. Go ahead and keep the black liner, though. You never know when that might come in handy.
Warmer weather is on the way, and nothing announces the return of spring quite like fresh new beauty trends. The grass is green, the sun is bright, and your makeup bag is overflowing with fun new shades of lip gloss and eye shadow. Life just doesn't get any better than this, right?
As you're packing away your colorful scarves and chunky sweaters, take a minute to think about which hot spring trends you want to try this year. Don't worry if you haven't had time to flip through any beauty mags lately – we've got the scoop on all of spring's best beauty trends below. Fuchsia lipstick, nautical nails, metallic eyes...this is going to be one beautiful season. Just promise us one little thing: don't try all the trends at once.
BRIGHT COLORS

Lea Michele in Fuschia
Beige shadow, brown eyeliner, and muted pink lipstick are so last season. This spring, it's all about color. Fuchsia is the new red when it comes to sexy lips, and surprisingly enough, nearly any complexion can pull off this funky shade. If you want your lips to look extra bright, smooth on a light shade of concealer before applying your lipstick or gloss. Fuchsia isn't very forgiving when it comes to application errors, so make sure you apply it in a brightly lit area with a large mirror – forget about attempting last-minute coats of this trendy shade on the bus or train.
Lips aren't the only thing begging for an explosion of color this season. Experiment with fun shades of shadow like mint green, tropical blue, light purple, and even hot pink. Be careful with the pink, though – it doesn't flatter every complexion. Hot pink looks best on fair skin and women of color. Don't forget to finish your trendy eye look with a coat of rich black mascara and a few swipes of a colorful liner. Electric blue flatters nearly every complexion and eye color.
TEXTURE
Tired of flat ironing your hair until it's perfectly sleek and smooth? Good, because you don't have to anymore. Messy hair is where it's at, so feel free to sleep in this season. Tousled tresses take on any number of forms, ranging from slight waves (think beach hair) to full-blown bedhead. Helpful hint: skip the bedhead look if you have a conservative boss.
Texture doesn't stop with your hair, though. Lovely ladies everywhere are trying out the crinkled nail look – and yes, it's simple enough that you can do it at home. Chunky glitter is still acceptable, too. Texture even finds its way on eyelids this season, so don't forget to try layered shadow looks and sparkling swipes of glitter. Bold women might even want to experiment with feathers and tiny chunks of animal print fur on their lids and lashes.
NAUTICAL
Have you ever had the chance to spend a gorgeous spring day on the water on a yacht or boat with the breeze gently blowing your hair and the sun beating down upon your skin? Even if you haven't, you might still appreciate the nautical look that's finding a home on the faces, hair, and nails of women of all ages this season.
Nails have been affected the most by this trend, so expect to see plenty of navy blue and white, with a touch of red, on toes and fingers. This look works best on short, square nails, but longer nails can also pull it off.
Hair is fuss-free and low-maintenance, so again, skip the flat iron. Go for loose waves or a perky ponytail, sailor hat optional. As for color, ask your stylist for highlights in the places where the sun normally hits your hair. You can go totally blonde if you want, but now isn't the time to bathe your locks in bleach – opt for a dirty dishwater blonde or other tamer shades.
Makeup is fairly natural with the nautical look, but not bare-faced natural. Use plenty of bronzer on your face, arms, and upper chest. Don't forget to run the brush across your ears, too, if you'll be pulling back your hair. Finish with plenty of clear gloss, shimmery gold or beige shadow, and black mascara. If you feel like you need a bit more definition and color, try a smoky gray or navy blue shadow and mascara.
DRAMATIC MAKEUP

Double Wing Eyeliner
Assuming you've been paying attention so far, you already know that fuchsia lipstick and bold eye shadow colors are totally hot this spring. Red lipstick is also still hot, but make sure you use a bright red rather than a crimson or burgundy. Oh, and funky colors like baby blue and lime green aren't just for Halloween – they've been spotted on the lips of a few runway models and one or two in-the-know fashionistas.
Remember when we told you to hold on to your black eyeliner earlier? Now's the time to use it! You're probably already familiar with winged eyeliner. Well, fashion magazines everywhere are raving about a twist on the familiar classic: double wings. Simply take your black liner, draw a line that extends partly beyond the edge of your eye (the side closer to your ears, not your nose), and draw another line above or below it. Super cool.
Metallics are another trend you can expect to see a lot of this spring. Once reserved for cooler weather, these shades are showing up in full force across the nation. If you're sitting there thinking, “Oh, I've got this covered, you should see my shimmery gold shadow”, think again. Shimmery gold shadow is a classic that never really goes out of style, but this season is all about strong metallic shades. Think aluminum foil silver, not shimmery gray. These shades can be found on eyes, lips, and nails.
AU NATURALE
Not ready to tweeze or wax your brows again? No need to worry – the natural brow trend carries over from winter to spring this year. Don't use this as an excuse to stop grooming them, though – you still need to use a fine-toothed brow comb and a bit of clear gel to keep them looking nice.
A pale pink gloss, shimmery beige shadow, and a classic French manicure completes the natural look. A flawless complexion is a must for this look, so fake it with a tinted moisturizer and loose powder, if you have to. Not a fan of fake things? Guzzle plenty of water and eat your fruits and vegetables to keep skin looking its best.
Spring is a time of change, of transformation. Use this season to try things you never thought you'd do, from bright lips to natural brows. Whatever you decide to do, you're going to be beautiful. And no, your mom didn't tell us to say that.








What is a migraine?
Brows take on a more natural look this season from the past year or so. We’ve had thinner more defined and sculpted brows in recent past. This is good news for those ladies with naturally thick brows. No need to endure the pain of waxing and tweezing this season. For those with naturally thin brows, it may be time to invest in a good brow powder or liner to fill them in.




