Get the Look: Jennifer Aniston at the Switch Premier.

CHANEL Celebrity Makeup Artist Angela Levin made up Jennifer Aniston for her film premier of Switch.

Angela said, "I first prepped Jen's face with the new CHANEL Sublimage Concentrate, to enhance her already radiant skin.  Her base was La Mer Foundation in 06, and on her cheeks I dusted a bit of CHANEL Powder Blush in Rose Pétale.

On her eyes I used CHANEL Quadra Eyeshadow in Tentation Cuivré, a rich brown and copper shadow palette new for Holiday.  The warm shades compliment Jen's gorgeous eye colour. Starting from the inner corners of her lashes, I blended the shadow out, going from light to dark.  For the liner, I used Tarte Clay Pot Eyeliner in Black.

Finally, to make her blue eyes really pop, I finished with three coats of CHANEL Inimitable Intense Mascara in Noir.  I applied one coat, then brushed out the lashes, a second coat, again brushed out the lashes, and finally a third coat using a fan brush.  Jen's lips were natural with CHANEL Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Cashmere, a beigey peach shade, and Kevyn Aucoin Lip Pencil in Bare."

photo courtesy of Wire image and CHANEL

Get the Look: Angelina Jolie with Bangs.

All eyes were on Angelina Jolie at the international press junket for her highly-anticipated film, "Salt," in Cancun, Mexico earlier this week.



Truly breathtaking, she wore an elegant, white strapless dress with hair that was smooth, sleek and natural-looking.  It was styled by David Babaii, who created her beautiful new style with bangs.

This is how David achieved the look:

"The humid climate and tropical breezes of Cancun presented unique styling challenges.  After cutting the bangs a bit shorter and chipping into them so they appeared even softer and swept away, I dampened her hair and applied Moroccanoil Treatment to protect it during blowdrying, prevent frizz in this a very damp environment, and lock in weightless, natural-looking shine.

Next, I applied Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream to create soft hold, and smooth any bends in her texture.  I then made a side part, sweeping the bangs to the left, and created three sections: two on the side and a larger one in the back.  I used a large round brush to blow each section smooth.

To complete the look, I manipulated the hair and tousled it for a natural, bohemian touch.  I finished with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray for strong hold that kept the style in place but allowed it to move naturally."