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My, my, hasn't Hermione grown up. It seems only yesterday her angry looking, bespectacled face was staring out at us from beneath a bushy fringe, yet here she is, sleek and shining, the first lady of science fiction. But Emma hasn't opted for the Tara Reid school of style and has instead managed to mature into a startlingly pretty young lady. She has steered clear of the fake tan and nails, and opted to go for the classic English Rose look that we all covet.

But don't worry, you can create that look yourself at home, as her style is actually pretty simple. Read on for tips.

First you need to have a seriously flawless base, and to get this you probably want to use a primer. Hey, we can't all be blessed with the skin of an nineteen year old, so it's good to have a little back up, Once the primer has settled into your skin use a foundation with high SPF (to keep you looking peachy) and apply all over the face, taking care to make sure you've blended it properly. Next apply concealer to the inner corner of the eyes and around the nose, and these are notoriously shiny areas and we want a matte look here. Next dust some loose powder all over the face to set the base, and then we move onto the eyes.

Emma has kept her eyes natural here, so use some neutral toned browns just to add a little definition, and then use brown mascara rather than black to add some volume to your lashes. Now I know that she's wearing red lips and many people feel uncomfortable with that, but experiment with a few shades and textures Clinique have a great selection of reds in their new collection, so you'll definitely be able to find one that suits and apply to the lips with a lip brush to slowly build up the colour

Next we'll move to the hair, and you want to get artfully tousled locks like that you need to use some products that will help create volume, Try spritzing some hairspray such as Tigi Catwalk Curls Rock Hairspray onto the roots and back combing the hair to give you height at the temple, and then put in some rollers for around half an hour. Once you take the rollers out you should have some lovely loose curl action going on, so work a little mousse through the hair to add some body and voila!

Sadly, Daniel Radcliffe isn't included with this look!

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Posted by Zara Rabinowicz on June 15, 2009 in Celebrity Beauty | Permalink

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Her look isn't about a ton of makeup! It's, most of the time, very natural, and it keeps makeup at a minimum! I think you're misleading people into thinking that if you want to look like Emma Watson, you need to use a ton of makeup, and that's not true at all. Really, you just need to keep your look sparkling, natural, and a little bit golden, but not covered in makeup and hair products! If you want artfully tousled locks, then just go for a tried-and-true method: blowdry at the roots and to add volume and twirl strands around your fingers to add a little bit of loose waviness. You're really overdoing it. It's not that complicated!

Posted by: Julia | June 20, 2009 2:39 PM

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