Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Makeover! Danae

Danae volunteered to be my model this week!  She's a new mom, and a nurse!  Her current looks is very natural and minimal.  She wanted to learn some techniques for spot coverage and look more put together, but still very natural.

She has a ton of raw beauty to work with, so my concentration was on evening out her skin tone just a bit, contouring a little, and then bringing some drama time to those stunning sea-green eyes. 

Before:

After:

Side-by-Side:

I love side-by-sides:
Danae is quite pale, and so we were able to use Lioele BB Cream on her.  The more I use Asian BB creams on my models, the more I love it.  It covers wonderfully, looks natural, and photographs beautifully.  If you are pale, I highly recommend trying some out. 

We spent the most time on her eyeshadow.  I stayed with almost all nude colors, opting for a bit darker in the outer V, and choosing a black pigment for her waterline rather than brown.  Using black to line the waterline can make the eye look smaller.  However, I have found that using black for ladies with dark brown to black hair does not necessarily diminish the eye, rather, I think it makes the eyelashes seem fuller.


Here is the list of what we used!


Face:
Face:  Lioele Beyond The Solution BB Cream.  I have ordered from this site before, and they have many other brands in sample sizes.  
            Sample sizes
            5ml size
            50ml size
Contouring Powder: NARS Bronzing Powder in Laguna

Brows:
Powder:  Kat Von D True Romance Eyeshadow Palette in Saint, color - Caravaggio. 

Lips:
All-over:   Sephora Rouge ShineNo. 03 - Tenderness
Liner: Hard Candy Automatic Lip Liner in berry (This might be discontinued)

Eyes:
Lids: Urban Decay palette Naked ("Virgin" under brow, "Naked" above crease, "Buck' in the crease and outer V, "Smog" all around lashline, "Sidecar" over lid and inner part of lower lashline, "Darkhorse" at outer V) 

Brushes:
Sonia Kashuk Smokey Eye Brush Set, and other Sonia Kashuk eyeshadow brushes
Angled brush for eyebrow


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Makeover! Rachel

Rachel is a very busy mom, who wanted to learn some new techniques.  Through our conversation, we found that she keeps her routine limited to mascara and foundation on a daily basis.  When she does apply more products, she tends to prefer shimmer eyeshadows, and avoids lipstick.

My mission was to show her some new techniques that could be fast, and introduce her to matte eyeshadow. 

Rachel has a very even skin tone, and soft, proportioned bone structure.  She has big eyes, and I wanted to play those up.  I also wanted to try a brighter lipstick just to see what she thought of it; but she felt more comfortable (and I think she looks better) in a sheer nude.  Because her eyes are so dramatic on their own, they automatically draw your attention.  A bright lip becomes overpowering and you start to notice her makeup, and not her.  She had it right by sticking with sheer and natural lip glosses.

So, here she is before!
And after!
Side-by-side:
And one more side-by-side, so you can see how gorgeous her eyes are!

Here is a complete list of what we used!



Face:
Contouring Powder: NARS Bronzing Powder in Laguna  
Blush: Tarte Cheek Stain in Full Blossom (I think this color has been discontinued.  Get it while you can!!!)

Brows:

Lips:

Eyes:
Lids: Kat Von D True Romance Eyeshadow Palette in Ladybird (Harlow in crease, Cleopatra just blow crease, Fur Elise entire lid and outer corner.  Then put another layer of Fur Elise over upper lashline while cleaning up mascara smudges)

Brushes:
Sonia Kashuk Smokey Eye Brush Set, and other Sonia Kashuk eyeshadow brushes
Angled brush for eyebrow

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Makeover! Melodie

Melodie has beautiful skin.  Honestly, I had a hard time getting started with her makeup, because I was nervous about covering up her *radiant* skin, and therefore covering up her natural beauty, rather than enhancing it.

I used tiny, tiny, tiny  amounts of product on her skin. 

Aside from that, I totally called her coloring incorrectly.  Looking at the photo, I would say cool.  Seeing her in person, I thought warm.  She was a doll and blamed the lighting. ;-)  She is cool toned, by the way. 

Melodie wanted to make her eyes look bigger.  She has had issues lining her waterline, in that every product she has tried has made her eyes water to the point of washing away her eye makeup.  You all know I am the biggest fangirl for Mosha Katani's eye pigment, and I hoped that it would be the answer to Melodie's eye's sensitivity.

Before:

After:
Side by side:
Look at these gorgeous peepers! 
We applied Mosha Katani's Eye Pigment in Black Sea to one lower waterline first, and waited a few minutes.  Then, we did the upper waterline of the same eye, and waited a few minutes.  When it passed the point that Melodie knew her eye would have rejected the product, we did the other eye!


As always, here is a complete list of what we used!



Face:
Blush: Tarte Cheek Stain in Full Blossom (I think this color has been discontinued.  Get it while you can!!!)

Brows:
Powder: Stila In the Know ("earth") This is technically an eyeshadow, however, ANY powder that is the right color can be used on the eyebrows.

Lips:
All-over: Wet n Wild  Silk Finish in 521A (Fuchsia with Blue Pearl), Lansinoh Lanolin

Eyes:
Lids: Stila In the Know("Clay" below browbone and before crease)
Lids: Urban Decay palette Naked 2  ("bootycall" on browbone, "verve" inner half of lid, "snakebite" outer half of lid, "snakebite" over lower lid) 

Brushes:
Sonia Kashuk Smokey Eye Brush Set, and other Sonia Kashuk eyeshadow brushes
Angled brush for eyebrow