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Page 1: 17 magazine

Monthly

January 2013

Partnered with

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WELCOME

Welcome to 17 Monthly’s first issue, which celebrates the

joy of becoming a young woman.

This issue is your personal guide to all things beauty. Whether you are planning your next party, preparing for your prom or just wanting to make an impact to your everyday life,

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Hailee Steinfield

Selena Gomez

Cloe Moretz

Chloe Moretz is only 16 years old, but she’s already making a name for her-self with her amazing fashion sense.For Moretz’s look, focus on thick black eye-liner and multiple coats of mascara on only your top lids and eyelashes.

At 20 years old, Selena always man-ages to look appropriate on and off the red carpet. She illuminates her eyes with dramatic lashes and keeps her look youthful with gloss covered lips.

14 year old Hailee braved the mature look with bright red lips making her look wiser beyond her years. To get this look keep makeup to a minimum so your lips stand out

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Daisy Jumper £35, Shorts £40, Bralet £8Sandals £35, Sunglasses £12, 17 Blueliner £3.99, 17 Mascara £5.99

Polka Dot dress £40, Watch £25, Bracelet £16, Sunglasses £11,

17 Lipstick £4.79

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Cage dress £65, Studs £8, Phone Case £10Peep Toe heels £65, 17 Gold Nail Pollish £2.79

Crop Top £32, Velvet Skirt £35, Leopard Platforms £55, Ring £12, Bowler Hat £18, 17 Cat Eyeliner £3.99

NIGHTIME

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How Do IDo It? MAKEUP ‘By the eyes, we see our

soul’ Using eyeliner gives an opportunity not only to change your eye’s shape, but can also fill in thin looking lashes. The eye-liner is used for empha-sizing the shape of the eye by framing the eyelid and accentuating the lash line. This month, try dazzling your eyes with stick-on diamantes for a darker, quirker look.

You will need:1. Diamantes2. Glue 3. Twizzer4. 17 Cateye Liner5. 17 Blowout Mascara

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Beauty and Cosmetics inAncient Egypt

The Egyptians are, of course, well known for their opulent eye makeup, which was applied from the eyebrow to the base of the nose. What many do not know, however, is that the eye makeup also served a practical purpose; the ingredients of the makeup had antibacterial qualities and helped to deter flies. Addition-ally, the colors were applied to serve as a protection against the hot Egyptian sun.The most popular makeup colors at the time were green, black, and indigo

blue. Blacks were made fromkohl, which is composed prin-cipally of a sulfide of lead called galena, and was some-times deepened further in color by using soot. Greens were made from what is now known as the gemstone malachite, an oxide of copper, while blues were made from the gemstone called lapis lazuli. Everything was ground and then mixed with a gum or water to make a paste that was easy to apply with tools made

out of wood, bronze, obsid-ian, or glass.

Eye makeup, however, wasn’t all the Egyptians used. Many women lightened the color of their skin or covered flaws with face powders made from chalk or white lead. They also rouged their cheeks and lips with red ochres and iron oxides. Many tinted their nails with sheep fat and blood or henna.

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We bring our sistersWe bring our friends

Our woman wayOur woman way

By our lives, we differBy our hearts, do we love

By our eyes, we see the soulBy our hands, we for a tribe

We are sisters who dreamWe are sisters who dareWe are sisters who actWe are friends who care

We are the same peopleDeeper than before

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