Rock ‘n’ Roll

Last week we visited the 60s and 70s, bringing out our inner flower child. This week, I want to go a little more hardcore. I’m thinking 80s glam rock.  So the little treats I have in store for you will help bring out your inner rock goddess, and let you go crazy on the d-floor. Try out some wicked black eyeliner, or perhaps some black nail polish. I have it all…

Benefit Smokin Eyes, RRP $68

Smokey eyes. The heart of a rock ‘n’ roll bad-ass.

Napoleon Perdis China Doll Eyeliner in Equinox, RRP $30

This liquid eyeliner will give you attitude, fast. And it is super easy to apply. Make sure you use a small eyeliner brush with this product.

Covergirl Eye Enhancers in Drama Eyes, RRP $15.99

Another great little quad to help you perfect a smokey eye. Purple looks amazing against brown eyes. Word to the wise.

Benefit Bad Gal Pencil, RRP $34

This little gem is great for making smokey eyes, and making your lashes appear longer. It really depends on how you use it. Either way it’s perfect to dress up as a glam-rocker with…

Benefit Bad Gal Lash, RRP $36

Sister to the Bad Gal Pencil, this puppy will give you fat, black lashes. Nothing more, nothing less.

Napoleon Perdis Astro Girl Prismatic Eyeshadow Quad in Fire, RRP $51

Who says glam rock has to be all black, black, and black? No. Jazz it up a bit with some shimmery golds, bronzes and silvers. Extra perfect for a summer night on the town.

About Romy Grbic

Romy Grbic is Trespass Magazine's Auckland-based Beauty and Style Editor, and was always the kid with the ‘wacky’ parents. This used to be slightly embarrassing when bringing friends home from school, but has turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The 24-year old writer/beauty therapist, living in a house with optimal feng-shui, seems to be following in the footsteps of her slightly alternative parents and carving a road uniquely her own. One leading to self-sustainable living on a large farm with a big organic vegetable garden, and a very large makeup kit and wardrobe. With a diploma in beauty therapy and a degree in sociology, Romy has taken her passion for learning, pretty things and writing and combined them into one, by creating her own website (www.onefabulousday.wordpress.com) on which she blogs optimistically, in the hopes of making the world a better place, both aesthetically and environmentally.