Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!




Have an awesome, fun, and safe night!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Derailed: A Dramatic Taupe Smoky Eye and Glowing Skin How-To


Hey guys! Today I woke up and decided I wanted to do a dramatic smoky eye and put on a pair of false lashes just for the hell of it and I thought what would be better than putting up a how-to on my blog for all of you. I think this look is perfect for a night out and great for any Halloween party you're going to. Lately most of the eye looks I've been wearing have been very warm toned with lots of oranges, warm browns, and golds. So with this look I wanted to use some taupes and coool/neutral browns to mix things up. The eyes have an awesome gradient crease that goes from light to dark, with a beautiful shimmery taupe shade on the lid. I also added a pop of silver glitter on the lower lash line and so long false lashes to make the look even more dramatic and sultry. I just purchased the Mehron creme foundation, so I used it for the first time creating this look. I have to say that this foundation is the most beautiful foundation I have used. It gives amazing coverage and the most gorgeous glow to your skin. Since the foundation had such a beautiful glow I decided to keep the rest of the skin glowing, as well as keeping it as natural looking as possible so it wouldn't compete with the eyes. I really hope ya'll like my look and keep reading to learn how to create this makeup for yourself!

How To: EYES
-Start off by applying an eye shadow primer all over the lids and lower lash line. Then apply a skin toned base or concealer on the lids.
-Blend a matte cream shadow underneath the brow and into the crease. This will work as your brow highlight and blending color.
-Next, take a light cool toned brown shadow and apply it into your upper crease. You want your crease to have a gradient effect to it, so it will go from light to dark working down. You also want most of the color to be focused on the outer corner and blend out working inward.
-Then take a slightly darker matte taupe shadow and blend that into the crease, staying just below the last color. Then blend another slightly deeper matte taupe right on top of that and blend inward.
-Apply a shimmery deep taupe shadow all over the lid, leaving the very outer corner open.
-On a small blending brush, take a dark cool toned matte brown shadow and blend it into the outer corner of the lid and right into your socket. You really want to build this color up in the outer corner. You also want to use this shadow to blend out the line between your lid color and your crease.
-Take a matte black and apply it right into the outer edge of the look, fading it out into the brown.
-Apply the light taupe into the inner 1/2 of your lower lashline. Then apply the deep brown to the remaining part of your lashline.
-Then using a silver glitter liner, or just a silver glitter, line the inner 1/2 of the lower lash line.
-Apply a shimmery white shadow around your tear ducts to brighten the eyes.
-Line the upper lash line with a black liquid liner and apply a coat of mascara to your upper lashes to prepare them for lashes. You also want to apply mascara to the lower lash line, as well.
-Apply your false lashes and blend them with your natural lashes and rim your eyes with a black liner to finish.















Products Used:
EYES
-Lorac Behind the Scenes eyeshadow primer
-NYX Full Coverage concealer- Porcelain (used as a base)
-Urban Decay Naked Basics palette- W.O.S., Naked 2, Crave
-NYX blush- Taupe (used as a shadow)
-Kat Von D Ladybird palette- Renholder
-Urban Decay Vice 2 palette- Derailed
-Loreal Wear Infinite eye shadow- 830 Deep Mocha
-Maybelline Line Stiletto liquid liner- Black
-Sugarpill Cold Chemistry palette- Diamond Eyes
-Rimmel London Scandaleyes eyeliner- Black
-Wet 'n Wild Fantasy Makers glitter liner- Whimsical
-Maybelline The Falsies mascara- Blackest Black
-Ardell false lashes- 105
FACE
-NARS Radiance Enhancing Pro-Prime light optimizing primer
-Mehron Celebre HD cream makeup- Light 3 (foundation) and Light 1 (under eye concealer and highlight)
-Aveda Powder Foundation- 01 Cream
-Aveda mineral loose powder- Translucent
-NYX blush- Taupe
-NARS blush- Luster
-MAC Mineralize Skin Finish- Soft and Gentle
-Urban Decay Basics palette- Naked 2 (eyebrows)
-Lime Crime opaque lipstick- Babette



















How To: FACE
-Apply an illuminating primer all over your face to prep for foundation.
-Blend a radiant finish foundation all over your face to create a flawless look to your skin.
-Then taking a concealer that is 2 shades lighter than your skin and apply underneath your eyes, down the bridge of your nose, forehead, cupid's bow, and chin to highlight and lift your face.
-Set your foundation with a powder that matches your skin, then set the concealer with a slightly lighter powder.
-Contour and sculpt your face with a taupe colored blush or bronzer.
-Then apply a caramel colored blush to the backs of your cheekbones and then apply a shimmery highlighting powder to the high points of your face.
-Fill in your brows like you normally would.
-Apply a neutral pink colored lipstick and the whole look is complete!

Hope you all like this look!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Falling Leaves: A Makeup How-To


Hey guys! I wore this look yesterday and loved it so much that I just had to put up a how-to on here so that ya'll can re-create it for yourselves. This look was inspired by the changing leaves on the trees outside my window. I wanted to incorporate the warm browns, oranges, gold, greens, and a bit of the russet/red color you normally find during Fall time. I love that this look is unique, yet perfect for Autumn and the shades in this look will complement a multitude of eye and skin colors. I also love the contrast of having such a sharp outer edge mixed with a super blended gradient crease. This look is all about the layering, as well. I wanted to be able to layer colors on top of one another to not only create a highly dimensional look, but also to create different shades of colors. This look is also really great for someone like me, who has more of a rounded eye and really wants to extend their eyes and create more of an exotic look. The angled cat eye shape to the shadow and the eyeliner made my eyes look so sexy and sultry. Since the eyes are so dramatic, I kept the rest of the face relatively natural. I wanted the skin to look very flawless with a semi-matte finish and the cheeks to have a rosy/bronze flush to them. I also used my new Lime Crime opaque lipstick in "Cocquette", which is a pretty peachy nude shade that went well with the eyes and didn't over power the look. I did bounce around to a few different palettes to create the eyes, but you don't have to. I will explain what type of colors you need and you just use what you have. I'm just really happy with how this look came out and I'm so excited to be able to share with you all, so keep reading to find out how to create this look for yourself!

How To: EYES
-You want the edges of this look to be very sharp, so either place a piece of tape at the outer edge or wait until the eyes are finished and sharpen the look up with a makeup wipe. Then prime your lids with your favorite primer to ensure the shadows look and stay vibrant and so that they don't crease.
-On a fluffy brush take a light, warm brown shadow and blend it into the crease to act as your blending shade. Then highlight the brow with a satin-finish cream eyeshadow.
-Take a bright gold shadow, one with a slight green-ish undertone works best and apply it to the lids, leaving just the very outer corner open. You also want to run this shade around the tear ducts and into the inner corner of the lower lash line.
-Take a very warm, orange based medium brown and apply it into your upper crease. You want this shade to be able to peak over the rest of the shades you will be applying into your crease.
-This is where layering your shades come in. You want to start off with a light-to-medium red-based brown shadow and blend it into your crease, starting right underneath the last shade. With these deeper shades you want to angle up the outer edge, so it creates a cat eye shape.
-Then take a slightly deeper red-based brown shadow and apply it into the crease and outer corner. You want to blend slightly between each shade you apply so that there are no harsh lines.
-Now, on a very small blending brush, take a very deep dark red-based brown, or any very deep matte brown, and apply it right into your socket line and outer corner. You want this shade to stay right in your socket and not go to high. You also want it to be thicker on the outer corner and thinner the more you move inward.
-Take a white shadow with a teal or green duo-chrome, I used Lumi from Sugarpill, and apply it right over the gold shadow in the inner part of the lid, lower lash line, and around the tear duct. This creates a gorgeous, highly dimensional unique gold with a green sheen. It also brightens the inner part of the eye, opening your eyes up.
-On the remaining part of the lower lash line, apply a matte burgundy or wine shadow. You could also use a shimmery shadow of the same color or one of your red-based browns.
-Taking a black liquid liner, line the upper lash line winging it out at the outer edges. You want your wing to line up with the outer edge of the shadow.
-Rim your waterlines with a black eyeliner and add lots of black mascara to the top and bottom lashes to complete the look.










Products Used:
EYES
-Urban Decay Anti Aging primer potion
-Urban Decay Vice palette- Blitz
-Sigma Eyeshadow- Topaz
-Lorac Unzipped palette- Undercover, Unconditional, Unbridled
-Lorac PRO palette- Sable and Espresso
-MAC eyeshadow- Deep Damson
-Sugarpill Loose Eyeshadow- Lumi
-Physicians Formula Eye Booster liner- Ultra Black
-Rimmel London Scandaleyes eyeliner- Black
-Tarte Lights Camera Flashes mascara- Black
FACE
-Smashbox Photo Finish foundation primer
-Lancome Teint Idole Ultra 24H foundation- 100 Ivoire
-MAC Pro Longwear concealer- NC15
-Aveda Mineral loose powder- Translucent
-Loreal True Match powder- C9 Deep Cool (bronzer & contour)
-Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-hour blush- Exposed
-MAC Vanilla pigment (highlight)
-Urban Decay eyeshadow- Naked 2 (brows)
-Urban Decay All Nighter makeup setting spray
-Lime Crime opaque lipstick- Cocquette

















How To:
FACE
-Apply your favorite foundation primer all over your face to prep your skin for foundation.
-Taking a damp sponge, apply a full coverage foundation. You want to have flawless skin, but using a damp sponge will allow the foundation to look more natural.
-Apply concealer under the eyes and onto any redness or spots.
-Set everything with a translucent powder. You want to take down the shine and make sure your foundation doesn't move around.
-Use a cool toned bronzer to contour under your cheek bones and around your temples to sculpt the face. Then apply a matte neutral toned blush.
-Use your favorite highlighter to highlight the tops of the cheek bones, down the bridge of the nose, and your cupid's bow. 
-Fill in your eyebrows so that they are defined, yet still natural looking.
-Set everything with a makeup setting spray to take down any cakiness and to ensure that your makeup lasts all day.
-Add your favorite peach-y nude lipstick and your look is complete.

Hope ya'll liked this look <3