InStyle/February 2008


 On the Cover: Halle Berry! Her Key to Finding Happiness at Last; Closet CPR: Tricks to Beat Those Wardrobe Blahs; Best Hair Ever: How Reese, Eva & Jen Get their Hair to Do That; Big Love! Your Ultimate Spring Wish List: Secret Style Finds, Glowing Skin, Flirty Trends; Stars' Personal Wedding Albums

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To get actress Rachel Bilson's natural and low-maintenance look, makeup artist used Giorgio Armani Sheer Cream Blush on her cheeks. (page 173)
To get Rihanna's look, makeup artist Mylah Morales highlighted her eyelids with a pinkish-beige shadow. Try MAC Cream Colour Base in 'Shell'. (page 224)
To get Rihanna's look, stylist Ursula Stephen prepped small sections of Rihanna's hair with FHI Hot Sauce, then straightened with a half-inch-wide ceramic flat-iron. (page 224)
Inside Rihanna's makeup bag, you'll find Bobbi Brown Bronzing Powder. (page 277)
To create Halle Berry's tousled cover look, hairstylist Mara Roszak used several tools and products, including an Ibiza round hair brush and Rene Furterer Hairspray. (page 38)
What's Hot Now! Love tingly lip balms, but hate gooey glosses? Try Duwop Prime Venom. Now you can pucker up sans stickiness with the first-ever matte plumper infused with macadamia-nut oil. (pave 171)
To get actress Rachel Bilson's natural and low-maintenance look, makeup artist Marie Nardella used an earthy palette. Try Shu Uemura Pressed Eye Shadow in 'P Gold 350'. (page 173)
To get actress Rachel Bilson's natural and low-maintenance look, makeup artist Marie Nardella used an earthy palette. Try Bobbe Joy Smudge Proof Black Mascara. (page 173)
To get actress Rachel Bilson's natural and low-maintenance look, makeup artist Marie Nardella used an earthy palette. Try Elizabeth Arden Smokey Eyes Powder Pencil in 'Smoky Black'. (page 173)
To get actress Rachel Bilson's natural and low-maintenance look, makeup artist applied Lancome Le Lipstique Sheer in 'Sheer Raspberry' to her lips. (page 173)