Meet makeup artist Athena

Collection 2000 is proud to announce its partnership with makeup artist, Athena Skouvakis.

Rising star Athena's creative and gorgeous beauty looks make her a regular fixture backstage at high profile fashion shows from Dior and Versace to Viktor & Rolf and Stella McCartney.

She has also worked on a number of high profile international ad campaigns, such as Levis, and is highly in demand for editorial shoots for all of the glossy magazines and with celebrities such as the Sugababes and Alexa Chung.

“I am so excited to be working with Collection 2000! The brand is well known for its wide selection of colours and textures which gives me plenty to play with! Their products are fantastic to use and provide me with the perfect palette to create any beauty look I need – whether it's high fashion or clean and classic.”

Athena Skouvakis

Top tips to spring clean your makeup bag

Out with the old, in with the new

Spring time is just around the corner and is a great time to clean out your make up bag.
See below my top tips for spring cleaning your make up bag

1. Make up is like food and has an expiry date, so check the packaging for the sell by date.
2. Make sure you throw away products that have dried out or you don't use any more. This is essential as expired products can cause skin irritation and the product loses its full potential.
3. Make sure lipsticks don’t dry out by always keeping the lids on them
4. Foundations can separate and look patchy on the skin if they have been open too long. Check the sell by date and store in a cool, dry place.
5. Nail varnishes can turn very thick and gloopy over time. Shake before using and throw out if they exceed the expiry date.
6. Make sure you replace your mascara every three months as they dry out easily, become clumpy and can cause eye allergies and irritations.
7. Regularly update your make up kit and buy what you know works best for you.
8. Changing and washing your make up bag as often as possible also makes a massive difference in keeping bacteria down.
9. Hygiene should also be a priority when it comes to cosmetics.
10. Finally experiment with your make up and be brave enough to try out new trends”


SPRING/SUMMER 2010 TRENDS

Face Face

Skin was big news this season...luminous and dewy looking skin with pretty cheek colours in pink pastels (at Nicole Farhi) or sunkissed skin (at Jaeger) reminiscent of Lauren Hutton in the 70's. To achieve this yourself make sure you look after your skin, use the right foundation for your skin type and perhaps use false tan a few times a week to keep your skin looking healthy and sun kissed without the harmful UVA rays. Always exfoliate your skin before using false tan for an even coverage. Use cream blushes that are sheer to give your skin a dewy finish and keep powder to a minimum.

Catwalk inspiration: Throughout the shows skin was luminous, polished and glowing with creamy sheer blushes at Jaeger, Aquascutum, Betty Jackson, Erdem and Burberry Prorsum.
Get the look for less: New Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Foundation (£5.99) and Lasting Perfection Concealer (£3.99) are the base essentials to create a flawless look. Both products offer up to 16 hours of flawless wear to ensure you look picture perfect all day long.

Build a healthy glow with Collection 2000 Shimmer & Shade (£3.99), a handy 3-in-1 highlighter, bronzer and highlighter product which is ideal for warming the skin and contouring the face.

Eyes Eyes

At Luella colour was strong on the eyes in red, black and vivid blue taken right up to the brow line. To make this style more wearable in your day to day life, just use less pigment to make it more sheer and use it only on the eyelid remembering to blend it really well. You do not need to go dramatic if you are not feeling it, sometimes less is more! Make sure to apply the colour carefully and start with a small amount of pigment, building it up with a brush as you go to make it stronger or keep minimal for a pretty and natural look.

Remember one colour doesn't always suit all. I usually use yellows, reds and mauves on girls with blue or green eyes and blues and greens on girls with brown eyes but if you really love something on yourself then there are no strict rules. It is important to be comfortable with the colour you are wearing whatever the trend.

Catwalk inspiration: The key styles for the eyes that stood out for me for S/S 2010 ranged from the Graphic Samurai lines at Antonio Berardi, bold Red and Aqua at Luella and pastels in Lavender and Green at Nicole Farhi.

Get the look for less: The new Collection 2000 Eye Palettes (£3.99 each) have all the shades you need in one compact carrier. Available in either Angelic (a selection of muted earthy shades) or Pop-tastic! (bold brights) these palettes offer an impressive payoff in an array of colours that really pack a punch. For a more space-age take on this key trend, add depth and some sparkle using the new Collection 2000 Glam Glitter Eye Wands (£2.99) and line the lids with the new Glam Metallic Liquid Liners (£2.99).

Lips & Tips Lips & Tips

Strong lip colour is going to be very fashionable this season, so if you are a lip girl and want to try the strong reds and corals remember to keep your eyes pretty and sheer by simply dusting a translucent shimmer and lots of mascara or no colour on the eyes with maybe a black liquid eyeliner - just keep it simple.

In contrast nude, glossy lips always look good in the warmer months, but this season stick to something sheer in earth tones or light pink.

Finally, Nails were mainly in nudes and creamy colours at most of the shows this season with hints of coral and red again.....the main rule is just have fun with it all!

Catwalk inspiration: From balmy pink lips at Luella and Aquascutum, strong, sexy Coral and Mauve Red lips and nails at House of Holland and Nude nails and lips at Mathew Williamson.

Get the look for less: For intense lip colour, try Collection 2000 Colour Extreme Lipstick (£3.49). It comes in 11 eye-popping shades and is enriched with shea butter for maximum poutability. Try Playful (coral) or Frenzy (deep plum rose) to recreate this catwalk style. If nude is more your thing, opt for Love Your Lips Balmgloss (£3.99). It comes in six fruit-inspired flavours offering moisturising lip colour and an SPF20. Try Delight (pretty light pink) or Tender (nude with a light shimmer) both are fantastic on their own or worn over your favourite lipstick.

For nails, change your colour as often as your style with Collection 2000 Hot Looks Nail Polish (£1.79) - a collection of 20 scorching shades to keep tips looking seriously sassy.