They say the eyes are the windows to the soul.... If that's true, why not play up the eyes to make them really stand out? Here are 4 easy steps to play up your most important feature :)
** photos used were found on google images
1. Cover up the dark circles:
Dark Circles and puffiness make eyes look tired and alot smaller. Concealer and highlighters can definitely do the trick. For dark circles, a salmon-toned concealer will help correct the browny shadows. Also, drinking LOTS of water eliminates toxins from the body and can also help to keep the dark pigmentation and puffiness at bay.
2. Pump up your lashes!
More than once, I have preached the importance of curling your lashes to help open up the eye. So curl those lashes, and use a volumizing mascara (like L'Oreal's Voluminous or Rimmel's Scanadaleyes) to help set the curl and really give you a thick, dark lash-line.
3. Define your brows
Sparse brows can often make the eyes look droopy, thus adding to the "i look tired" effect. Lightly filling in your brows with a pencil or a powder will help define the brows and help give you a more youthful appearance. The brows are also an important step to help make your eyes stand out more!
4. Highlight in the right places
The art of highlighting is an important step that most tend to overlook. Though it may sound complicated to do, achieving a successful highlight on the eye is really quite easy. You can use a concealer, a nude pencil or a nude eyeshadow powder to achieve this. Simply apply a bit your product to the "inner V" of the eye, the center of the eye lid and under the brow bone and blend using your finger-tip. That's it! you can see in the before and after that this little trick helps give your eyes a more open and alert look!
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
My top 5 go-to makeup products
So today, I thought to myself, Why not talk about some of the products I actually have in my kit and actually use on myself and my clients. Simple right? One would think... It actually took alot of focus to figure this one out... lol.
1. Kryolan Dermacolor Camouflage mini-palette:
This is a professional product that was created to correct and conceal skin disfigurements, discolorations and tattoos. It is especially dense and pigmented (it has to be to live up to its claims right?) and can withstand water, heat and physical strain. It's no wonder that it's one of my go to product to cover dark circles, blemishes and hyperpigmentation.
2. L'Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black Mascara:
A staple in my (and most) makeup artist's kit. Now I know that every woman has her favorite mascara, and will swear by it to the grave - and that's fine. I am not saying that this is better than all the 100000 mascaras out there, but it is definitely one of my faves! It goes on smooth, with very little clumping, adds just the right amount of volume without giving you the "spider eyes", and has the most intense black-color payoff you can need in a black mascara.
3. L.A Girl Cosmetics Gel Glide Eyeliner:
This gel eyeliner pencil is a game-changer for me. L.A. Girl has managed to successfully put the wonderfulness of a gel liner (which we all know I love) into and easy-to-use pencil! Waterproof, long-lasting and pigmented as all heck. I even carry this little gem in my own personal makeup case for day-to-day use :). I love this product so much that I even ordered multiples in case my clients wanted have one for themselves ;)
4. Bare Minerals SPF broad spectrum mineral foundation:
To be fair, this product is not in my professional kit, but it is in my personal one! Great coverage, long-lasting, and such a light wear! This foundation is definitely one of my go-to products! The website says that the product is formulated without parabens, binders, fillers or synthetic chemicals and clinically proven to promote clearer, healthier-looking skin. Sooo, win win!
5. An angle brush:
OK OK I know this technically isn't a product, it's a tool.. so sue me! But it is definitely a go-to for me! It's so versatile! It can be used to apply product, smudge product, to blend product, wet creamy and dry, on eyes, brows and lips! See what I mean? Totally worth mentioning!
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
My 3c's. Makeup as easy as 1-2-3!
Most of my clients are women with a hectic schedule; trying to juggle work and kids, and a social life. They tell me that don't really have the time to do their makeup every day before leaving the house.
Those statements are usually followed by: I have dark circles, I look tired all the time, and I am not happy with how my skin looks... How can you help?
The truth of the matter is, doing your makeup - that statement - doesn't have to be as scary or as time-consuming as you might think! It's actually very simple. Day to day makeup doesn't always have to include eyeliner, foundation, lipstick or eyeshadow...
All you need is 3 easy steps to create a more awake and fresh-face and I promise it won't take more that 5 minutes. I call these my 3 c's.
** before you start, It is important to always start with a clean and moisturised face **
Step 1: Conceal
Cover the dark circles under the eyes, and any blemishes or discolourations on the face. This step will give you a more even complexion. You can also use a bit of the same concealer under and just above the brow bone to give they brow a more "lifted" appearance.
Step 2: Curl
Curl your lashes! This is an important step for *most* ladies, as curling the lashes can work WONDERS to help open and brighten the eye.
Step 3: Coat
The purpose of mascara - the whole reason it was created - is to define the lashes to help enhance the eyes. The simple act of applying mascara will hold the curl and darken the lash line to help make your eyes pop.
Give the 3c's a try and you'll see that makeup isn't as scary and as time-consuming as you may have thought!
** For a more enhanced look, add some blush or some bronzer before you go!
Those statements are usually followed by: I have dark circles, I look tired all the time, and I am not happy with how my skin looks... How can you help?
The truth of the matter is, doing your makeup - that statement - doesn't have to be as scary or as time-consuming as you might think! It's actually very simple. Day to day makeup doesn't always have to include eyeliner, foundation, lipstick or eyeshadow...
All you need is 3 easy steps to create a more awake and fresh-face and I promise it won't take more that 5 minutes. I call these my 3 c's.
** before you start, It is important to always start with a clean and moisturised face **
Step 1: Conceal
Cover the dark circles under the eyes, and any blemishes or discolourations on the face. This step will give you a more even complexion. You can also use a bit of the same concealer under and just above the brow bone to give they brow a more "lifted" appearance.
Step 2: Curl
Curl your lashes! This is an important step for *most* ladies, as curling the lashes can work WONDERS to help open and brighten the eye.
Step 3: Coat
The purpose of mascara - the whole reason it was created - is to define the lashes to help enhance the eyes. The simple act of applying mascara will hold the curl and darken the lash line to help make your eyes pop.
Give the 3c's a try and you'll see that makeup isn't as scary and as time-consuming as you may have thought!
** For a more enhanced look, add some blush or some bronzer before you go!
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