D A N C I N G U N D E R T H E S T A R S Local artists bidding farewell to CJ's Café A local painter is inviting any and all artists who have exhibited at CJ's Café in Bronte to come out for a group photo before the store closes its doors at the end of the month. Lisaura Lobo is one of the 172-plus artists who have had their works on display at the local café in the past nine-and-a-half years. "Our friend CJ has decided to start a new adventure and marketing project, so let's get together... and take the time to thank her for all the support given to emerging and consolidated artists during all these years," Lobo wrote in the invitation to artists. The event will take place tomorrow (Saturday) from 1-3 p.m. CJ's Café is located at 2416 Lakeshore Rd. W. 27 | Friday, September 18, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com For more arts news, visit insidehalton.com/oakville-on Bemi Douglas, of Faven's Boutique, is hosting a monthly Dancing under the Stars social at the Taste of Colombia, 67 Bronte Rd. "I came up with this idea because there are new residents moving to Bronte and don't really know anyone here. Sometimes, this can cause loneliness," said Douglas. "... Dancing and socializing `under the stars'; this way people can get to meet the (other) residents of Bronte." Above, Maeve and husband Joe McNally take part in the inaugural event held earlier this summer. The next social is set for Friday, Sept. 25, from 7-9 p.m. For more information, contact Douglas at 416-910-8601. | photo by Graham Paine Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or on Facebook) Thank You Oakville for voting us "Best Live Theatre"! Find out why we're #1 at OakvilleCentre.ca How to highlight and contour Many women feel that a few well-placed cosmetic touches can improve their appearances and highlight their best features. Learning the keys to proper application can help women make the most of their cosmetics. Highlighting and contouring, often referred to as "HAC," is used by professional makeup artists and has transformed the faces of many celebrities and is often the technique of choice to add dramatic effect to a woman's look. Contouring involves adding shadows in certain places to de ne areas and enhance shapes. Areas that you desire to retreat from the eye for a more sculpted look should be contoured. Contouring can be done by using a concealer crayon that is a few shades darker than your natural skin colour, a bronzer or a deep shade of blusher. Women also can purchase contouring kits to make the job that much easier. Highlighting adds light to the face in key areas to make them more prominent. Depending on the shape of your face or your goal, contouring and highlighting shades will be placed in select areas. In many instances, darker hues are placed around the hairline, as well as in the crease of the cheeks that forms when you suck in your cheeks. Contouring also is added from the inside corners of the eyebrows down the sides of the nose. Bronzer applied under the chin and down the neck can make your neck appear elongated and thinner. Highlights typically are applied in the center of the forehead and down the front of the nose. Lighter hues can be used above the eyebrows and underneath the outer corners of the brows to de ne their shape. Apply a highlighter underneath the eyes stretching over the tops of the cheeks. Some women like to highlight the bow of the lips and the front of the chin. Contouring and highlighting should take place after you have used concealer and your base foundation. This allows you to blend the shades together so there aren't any distinct lines in colour. Use a blush colour at the back of the apples of the cheeks to nish the look. Then feel free to play up your eyes and lips with desired shades. (MCC) Advertorial Beauty &Spa Offering CANADA feed your addiction Foil Highlights · Japanese Hair Straightening Hair Extensions · Men's Colour 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE 905.257.7427 colouraddiction.com colour