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Beyond Concealer: 6 Makeup Ideas to Make You Look More AwakeConcealer alone won't make you look beautifully rested. (In fact, too much draws attention to tired eyes.) Here are six ways to wake up your look; each one lets you fake an extra hour of sleep.
By Jenny Bailly
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Wear BlushA pop of color on your cheekbones brightens your entire face and distracts from shadows underneath your eyes. Look for a rosy blush with a hint of gold to counteract blue tones in your undereye circles. (Avoid shades that are too orange, which can make eyes look tired.) "There's a reason why Nars Orgasm Blush is so incredibly popular—that shade of slightly peachy pink, flecked with gold, makes almost everyone look vibrant," says one makeup artist (who shall remain nameless because he works for another brand).
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Culture Shock - About the ShowIn America, the path to marriage can seem predetermined: we meet, we date, we fall in love, we marry. But what happens elsewhere, when relationships form in different ways and love is not a foregone conclusion? In <i>Culture Shock</i>, a one-hour special premiering on OWN Sunday, July 22nd at 10/9c, a team of young filmmakers journeys to uncover the world of dating, sex and marriage in Russia, India and China. <br><br> First, producer/correspondent Lauren Terp travels to Moscow to cover a lavish wedding among Moscow's nouveau riche. After almost 80 years of government control under Soviet rule, a new generation has emerged, and Mischa and Adele are the new face of post-Soviet Russia: liberated, Westernized, and ready to party. But crime, corruption and uncertainty threaten to undercut this fairy-tale wedding. <br><br> Meanwhile, thousands of miles away in Hyderabad, India, producer/correspondent Rawan Jabaji joins a self-styled local matchmaker named Farooqi, as one of his clients sorts through a stack of pictures of attractive women. The fact that his client has not yet met any of the women is of no concern. By the end of the meeting, his family will have chosen one to become his bride. It's a culture where as many as 90% of marriages are arranged. But where does love come into play? Rawan uncovers an unlikely twist to Farooqi's own story. <br><br> Last stop is Shenzhen, China, where producer/correspondent Lindsay Wile takes us to an area nicknamed "Mistress Village" because it's occupied by thousands of concubines -- women who are kept by wealthy Chinese and Hong Kong men. Here she meets Yuki, a young woman from a small village who now lives a life she could not have imagined or afforded without the financial help of her "boyfriend," and Gigi, who offers a picture of what life as a mistress can look like down the line. <br><br> What makes us different? What makes us similar? That's the mission the team of <i>Culture Shoc</i>k filmmakers and correspondents is setting out to discover. And when it comes to mistresses, matchmakers and marriages...it's complicated. <br><br> Tune in for the premiere of <i>Culture Shock</i> on Sunday, July 22nd at 10/9c, only on OWN. Watch a preview now!
Money-Saving WednesdaysIt's time to save in 2013! This January, OWN brings you Money Saving Wednesdays. From couponing and party planning on a budget to extreme sweepstaking, you'll learn the tricks of the trade from expert savers that are guaranteed to save you some dough! <br><br> Tune in Wednesday, January 2nd for <i>Super Saver Showdown</i> at 9/8c followed by the sneak peek of <i>Sweepstakers</i> at 10/9c, only on OWN.
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