It's all about styling and beauty events this summer. Since some of us need a little guidance when it comes to fashion and beauty, the experts will be here to show us the newest trends. Check out these upcoming styling events that can help us get our makeup and more in shape for summer.

Lancome : Meet Lancome's National Makeup Artist Ricardo Costales and his team for a pampering session on Saturday, June 11th. Learn some great makeup and skincare tips while hearing all about what Lancome has to offer. There is a $35 reservation fee and it is fully redeemable when you purchase Lancome products. Space is limited. RSVP here. Macy's Lenox Square, Lancome Cosmetics, 3393 Peachtree Road, Atlanta. 404-231-2736

#TheFryeLife Summer Styling Event: It is sandal season and Frye is here to help us get our shoe game together. Frye will have their team on hand to show you the latest wedges, sandals, sneakers and more available in store. There will be live acoustic music, cocktails and s'mores for your enjoyment as you try on shoes. This event is free. Send over your name to RSVP@TheFryeCompany.com Frye, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta. 404-685-3793

The Makeup Show Atlanta Pop-U: Do you want discounts on makeup products? The Makeup Show is coming to Atlanta June 18-19 bringing some of the top makeup, skincare, and hair brands. Anastasia Beverly Hills, Nars, Crown Brush, Kevin Aucoin, Becca and more will be selling their most popular items. While there, meet top makeup artists in the country, attend hands on workshops and seminars, and add to your makeup collection. This event is open to the public and you do not have to be a makeup artist to attend, learn, and purchase. For tickets, head to TheMakeupShow.com. Westin Buckhead, 3391 Peachtree Road, Atlanta. 212-463-7099

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