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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Louisa and Caleb's Wedding



While many were out shopping and battling long lines on Black Friday, I was doing makeup.  I had the pleasure of doing makeup for Louisa and her bridal party.  All of the girls were so nice and the energy in the room was unlike any other wedding day I've experienced.  Everyone including the bride was extremely calm and easy going.  Every bride should strive to be like this :).  Louisa was such a beautiful bride with a vintage wedding dress and pink Toms.  The best way to describe her makeup "Less is More."  After two trials we came up with a classic look, which consisted of the following:
  •  Primer
  • Foundation
  • Loose Powder
  • Brown eyeliner
  • Mascara
  • Blush
  • Lipstick
  • Lip Gloss   

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Keeping Bacteria Away

Between hand sanitizer and Lysol spray society has become a crowd of germ freaks....myself included.  Cleanliness should also be practiced in your makeup case and brushes.  Both are breeding grounds for germs, which can lead to colds and eye infections.  Follow these few steps the next time you open your case:

1. Brushes should be cleaned every 2 weeks.  Use baby shampoo, brush cleanser (Sephora offers a great cleaner), or a mild soap.  Take  cup of luke warm water and pour the cleanser in.  Put the brushes in the cup and let them sit for about 1 minute, not much longer because it will loosen the bristles.  Rinse the brushes under luke warm water, pat dry and hang over the counter to air dry.

2. Eye lash curlers, tweezers, scissors etc. should be wiped down with alcohol.  Cases and bags should be wiped down with warm water and soap or Lysol spray.

3. When it comes to the actual makeup it is very IMPORTANT that makeup is not shared.  If working on someone it is important to use disposable wands for mascara (do not double dip) and sharpen lip liner and eye liner pencils after every person.  Lip gloss and lipstick should be placed on your hand and that can be used as your palette to work off of.


These tips will help keep you and others healthy!!!!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Makeup and The Gym

Ok!!...so I'll admit it....I'm guilty of being the girl at the gym with makeup on.  It's definitely ok to wear makeup to the gym, but it shouldn't look like you are going out to the club.  Simple is always best when it comes to the gym and it's also better for your skin.  Sweat already clogs poors and makeup will only add to that, so it's important to let your skin breathe.  Here are a few tips for the gym:

1. Use a tinted moisturizer as your base.  It's light, but gives you the right amount of coverage.

2. Waterproof mascara and if you like to use eyeliner make sure it's waterproof.  Too Faced offers a great waterproof eyeliner pencil.

3. Chapstick is a great finishing touch. 

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Trial and Error

Friday was my birthday and I received a few makeup gift sets from Ulta.  Ulta is a beauty store similar to Sephora, both are my sanctuaries :).  Ulta always offers amazing gift sets at amazing prices and these gift sets are from brand name companies such as LORAC and Smashbox. 

Gift sets are the perfect introduction to a brand and also to test new items out with out spending an arm and a leg.  The sets range from $20 to $50 and contain at least 3-5 full size products.  The sets are fun to experiment with and a cost effective way to build your kit.  So go out and buy some sets and HAVE FUN!

Below is a link to Ulta!
http://www.ulta.com/?cmpid=PSGO

Monday, September 5, 2011

Bright! Bright! Bright!

Although my passion is makeup and I'm a freelance makeup artist, I do have a day job to pay the bills.  I work as a sales rep for a textile company.  Within the last few weeks we have added new colors to a few of our lines.  All of these colors are bright and remind me of 80's board shorts.  As I was going through these colors I noticed that not only are bright/neon colors popping up in apparel, but also in makeup.  Bright colors aren't only for the runways, but can also be used in everyday life.  Here are a few ideas/tips:

1. Don't be afraid of color, embrace it! - I tend to lean towards the neutral pallet, but I realize it's time to break out of that.

2. Concentrate the bright colors on one area - If you are doing bright eyes stick with a more neutral lip, especially if it's during the day.  If it's for a night out on the town, a bright lip will be just fine.

3. Bright eye liners add that little bit of pop that's needed.  Sephora carries fun colors under their brand and so does Make Up For Ever.

4. The best way to achieve that fun bright look without looking like you just walked out of an 80's hair band video is to test it out.  Practice, Practice, Practice.  Try a look and take a picture of yourself. 

5. Don't forget HAVE FUN!!

*Below is a link to my favorite line Make Up For Ever - they have the best colors
http://www.makeupforever.com/

Saturday, August 27, 2011

End of Summer

Labor Day marks the end of Summer and fun in the sun.  My sister came across an article in More magazine describing the 6 makeup trends for fall.  The trends came straight from the runway so remember to use each look in moderation.

1. Bright Blush - Nars makes amazing blushes that flatter everyone

2. Red Lipstick - Chanel offers beautiful shades of red in both lipsticks and glosses

3. Metallic eyeshadow - I just purchased metallic eyeshadows from MAC that really make the eyes pop

4. Nude Makeup - Less is more sometimes.  A nude lip with a smokey eye looks amazing.

5. Full Bold eyebrows - Gone are the days of penciled in brows.  Filling in brows with a powder gives a natural look.

6. Heavy Black Liquid Liner - Lorac offers a liquid liner that is easy to apply.

*What are some of your favorite fall trends?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Premier Bridal Expo

On Sunday August 21st I attended the Premier Bridal Expo at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Brea with my sister.  I was the Bride for the day and my sister the Maid of Honor, fun to pretend.  It was my first bridal expo and the perfect venue for networking.  Here are a few observations I made:

1. There was only one hair and makeup studio with a booth.  Thought: I need to hurry up and get a booth at the the next show.  Brides aren't only looking for event planners and photographers, but also hair and makeup.

2. Listen to all of the conversations around you and figure out what brides are looking for

3. Collect as many business cards as possible and send your contact informaiton to each.

It was a fun event and I can't wait to attend the next one on Sunday August 28th. 

Check out their page on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1018069325#!/PremierBridalShow