Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Summer Beauty Trends

With summer less than a month away and our temperatures rising, it's time to give thought about the best no mess, no stick, summer beauty trends out there. It's hard to even think about wearing foundation, blush, or lip gloss when you'll be sweating it off in a few hours but it's all good! This season, the trends are carefree, forgiving of the heat and humidity, and so fun to play with so let's have a look starting with the base.


Summer 2013 beauty trends




Picture of the Bottle of Garnier Skin Renew B.B. Cream
photo credit via makeupmew
The thought of wearing full on foundation to the beach is seriously gross! One wipe to the forehead, and your hand is covered in makeup and sweat, not cute. For SPF infused light coverage, go for BB or CC creams. Check out my post  on BB creams and finding the best one for you.


TheNewBronzer
Photo via MCV Photo
Bronzing all over with that big fluffy brush is almost too summery and so expected. One trend I like for its uniqueness is ditching the all over and go for a peachy, subtle bronzer look, only on the cheekbones. Try this Too Faced Bronzed & Poreless Perfect Bronzer, available at Sephora.


Lipsticks tend to get the cold shoulder during the hot summer days. We go for a light lip gloss which is fine but I don't like the sticky feeling that comes all with it. I'm already feeling stick and gross with the humidity, do I really need it on my lips? Matte pop lips are the answer!! BOLD, matte lips were a stand-out trend at the spring/summer 2013 shows. The velvety matte lip in a summery bright, is still  seasonal, but the finish makes it fresh. You can go a little neon in the middle of the lips for more dimension or shape up your lips for a fuller retro look. How to wear coral lips


Now what about nights? Everyone knows that there's a day and there's a nighttime lipstick and I've got both covered. The day belongs to the bold matte pop lips and the night to the smoldering satin dark berry or cherry. Keep your lips luscious and modern by avoiding shades with chocolate brown undertones, which can give it a 90's feel. 


Which trend are excited about trying? 
I want to try out the lipstick, both pop and dark cherry!


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Monday, April 1, 2013

How To Wear Coral Lipstick

A couple of posts ago, I mentioned how coral lips were going to be big this Spring and Summer and why shouldn't it be? It's such a juicy, neon-ish color; perfect for the fashion conscious girls out there who want a pop of color on their lips. Coral lipstick is also pretty intimidating to don and is often ignored. The orange tinted shade is no where near the comfortable reds/pinks realm and women don't know how to wear it correctly. Well, I was one of those girls. I adored the shade on other women but when it came to my lips, forget it! I've gotten over the fear with these simple make-up tips and hopefully, they'll help you too.

How To Wear Coral Lipstick



Here are 10 more in depth tricks and tips:

  1. Coral looks its best on tan skin so try using a light bronzer to warm up your skin and create a sun kissed beach look.
  2. Coral has a nasty habit of showing off your not so bright white teeth. Try OTC teeth whitening strips beforehand.
  3. Be aware of your skin shade. Fair, cool skin tones should look for coral lipstick with a pink or blue undertone while medium, darker, and warm skin tones should look for lipstick with a pink to more true orange undertone. If your not sure if your cool or warm, look at your wrist. If your veins are bluish, then you have a cool skin tone. If your veins are greenish, then you have a warm skin tone.
  4. Stay away from iridescent or shimmery shades or you'll look like your grandma’s coral or a blast from the '80s. Non-shimmery pops of coral will be spring’s bold, bright accessory.
  5. If you can, also avoid using lip liners which can be aging and look too heavy. Try a stick concealer which will make your lips more paste, softer, and less dramatic. 
  6. Lip primer (or conceal) is key to avoid the bright color from bleeding into the lines around your mouth.
  7. Day time look: coral-colored lip gloss and natural warm look.
  8. Night time look: matte or cream and soft, light smokey eye with #9. Also glance over at #4 again.
  9. Stay in the family with the rest of your makeup. Peach, gold, poppy, and copper are wonderful complementary colors to apple to the cheeks and eyes.
  10.  Keep a small handy mirror with you. With such a bright, bold color, you can't be too careful when reapplying.

Are you bold enough to sport coral lips?

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Colors of Spring 2013 Beauty

So I've covered some of the key fashion trends for this Spring so now let's talk about beauty! This season it's all about experimenting with bright feminine fresh colors like emerald green, teal, poppy, hot pink, coral, stark white, copper, and sheer plum.

The Colors of Spring '13 Beauty




Why These Colors Own Spring

Emerald: It's the IT color of 2013 as declared by Pantone. The vibrant shade looks amazing as nail polish or eyeliner. 

Teal: The gorgeous metallic blue-green color is perfect for eyeliner. It'll add a subtle hint of a twist without going overboard.

Copper/Platinum: Ditch the common gold for a sexier and more mature shade of copper for your eyeshadow. Try pairing copper with a smudgy black liner for a night look. For those with a fair complexion, platinum is a perfection switch up from silver. Keep the rest of your look simple so stay away from shimmery blush or lip gloss and let your eyes stand out. 


Poppy: Sure red lips are a classic but matte poppy lips are lighter switch up. What's great about poppy red is that the shade works well on all skin tones and adds a touch of warm Spring into your look.

Coral/Hot Pink: Two beautiful shades for your lips and cheeks. Coral and hot pink are beauty symbols for Spring and Summer, reminding us of days spent out in the warm sun and blooming flowers. Both colors add a warm glow and the right amount of color to your cute little face.

Opaque White: One of the hottest colors for Spring and Summer is a more sophisticated stark white, perfect for nail polish and subtle lower eyeliner. For your nails, choose a nonstreaky nail polish formula with a shiny finish. 

Sheer Plum: Plum isn't always thought of when you think of Spring beauty but have you tried sheer plum for your cheeks? By lightening up the shade, your cheeks are given a flushed, fresh look.


Which is your favorite color to try?
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Saturday, February 2, 2013

BB Cream, miracle in a tube?


The beauty industry is going crazy and obsessed with BB cream. Why and what the hell is BB cream? With a Revlon coupon (got to stay in budget), I bought one and did some research on the miracle product. BB can stand for numerous things like blemish balm, blemish base, and beauty balm; beauty balm is the most common name in western countries. The cream has been described as an all-in-one facial tinted cosmetic product to replace serum, moisturizer, primer, concealer, foundation, and sunblock. WOW, that's a lot of jobs for just one product. It's been said that the magical cream can help to improve the complexion after 2-3 weeks of use. Your skin will become noticeably smoother and clearer.

The cream was first created in late 1960s in Germany and became wildy popular in Asia countries, like Korea, when Korean celebrities began endorsing it. Since early 2012, BB cream hit the American beauty market and it looks like it's found a comfy place for itself.

There are different BB creams for specific skin shades and types. 

OILY SKIN - to tame the shine, look for an oil-free cream that also hydrates with hyaluronic acid (because even acne-prone skin needs moisture). Avoid matte look, which can age your skin and try a sheer formula for a light subtle glow. Estée Lauder Daywear Anti-Oxidant Beauty Benefit Creme SPF 35 is wonderful! 

DRY SKIN - you need moisture and the right amount of ingredients will hydrate your skin and give your face a younger look. Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and vitamin C are essential for dry flaky. Garnier Skin Renew Miracle Skin Perfector BB Cream SPF 15 contains a generous amount of the powerhouse moisturizers.

SENSITIVE SKIN - treat your skin to a gentle fragrance free BB cream with less harsh chemicals like Dr. Jart+ Water Fuse BB Beauty Balm with SPF 25. It contains aloe to calm redness and generous amount of water for a cooling sensation (unfortunately, it won't replace your foundation or concealer due to higher water content).

UNEVEN SKIN - mineral pigments cover fine lines and minor blemishes (still might need a concealer for major blemishes). Soy, licorice, vitamin C, and arbutin have been shown to fade discoloration on the skin's surface. The botanical extract, arbutin, helps stop melanin production. Try Dr. Jart Premium Blemish Base with SPF 45 or Clinique Age Defense BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 30

AGING SKIN - The formula with mineral pigments and adenoside, a sugar molecule, smoothes skin, speeds up cell renewal, and covers fine lines. Be on the look out for creams with a healthy dosage of vitamin A which helps even skin tone and reduce wrinkles over time. Give Clinique Age Defense BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 30 a try or Stila Stay All Day 10-in-1 HD Beauty Balm.  

DARK SKIN - if you're lucky and blessed with tan or darker skin, there's finally a cream for you! Iman Cosmetics Skin Tone Evener BB Creme is made up of natural pigment, hydrating ingredients like sweet almond oil and aloe and brightening licorice root extract.

So far, I really like the Revlon BB cream, it's light but feels strong enough to even out my skin while moisturizing. I have dark circle under my eyes so I still feel the need to use my daily concealer.
 
Have you tried BB creams?
What was your experience?

Monday, January 28, 2013

Marc Jacobs X Sephora

 

During Miu Miu's Spring 2013 fashion show, Jacobs shared with WWD executive editor, Bridget Foley, about his new cosmetic line and his collaboration with the beauty superstore, Sephora. He explained, “I always wonder, ‘Is there really going to be something else [other than fashion] that we’re going to do that I’m going to sit through and enjoy?’” This time around, the answer was yes. “I get jaded, then I get excited all over again.”

“Anything to me that is part of the joy, the ritual, of getting dressed — things that women enjoy like bags, shoes, fragrance, clothes, makeup — that’s what fashion’s about for me,” Jacobs told WWD. If he inputs his passion onto this line, I know it's going to be good.

Not much has been revealed about the line but I'm sure as the time gets closer, details will be out to the public. Until then, we can only dream and speculate what's to come. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Best Holiday Party Hair And Beauty Ideas

Last week I covered What to Wear for holiday parties and it's time for beauty and hair. The most wonderful time of year calls for dramatic flair. I'm talking deep red lips, shimmer, metallics, old Hollywood glam, bold brows, winter white, and the classic smudged smoky eye.

Here's a collage of gorgeous beauties who've perfected beauty and hair trends and ideas for holiday parties. To zoom in on the collage, please click on the picture.


1. Fabulous blogger Keiko Lynn shows us how to simultaneously work the bold lips and eyes.
2. Kerry Washington shines in her full bun and shimmer eye while keeping the rest of her face more neutral. source
3. A bold deep lip with light golden eyes is the essence of Christmas. source
4. Let's try all the trends at once and if done right, you'll be the belle of the party, like her. I adore the strong brow, red lips, matching red nails, and the classic cat eye with a rich gold highlight. source
5. She's a winter wonderland personified with frosted white, blue, pink shades and light shimmery pink lips. I love her messy updo. Source
6. She's a vintage vixen with her Veronica Lake hairdo, matte ruby lips, and light eyes. source
7. This is how a smokey eye is done! Her playfully sexy hair and a strong brow only complements her eyes. source and how-to


Which look is your favorite?
How do you get ready for a party?
I love reading about people's getting-ready-for-a-party rituals!

Friday, September 21, 2012

MAC Marilyn Monroe Collection

MAC has honored and paid tribute to the late beauty icon, Marilyn Monroe, through its latest collection. The limited edition 30 piece line includes four alluring eye shadows, black mascara, eyeliners, five glamorous nail lacquers, bombshell eyeliner, two lipgloss, brow finishers, two blush, three lip pencils, and five luscious lipsticks. The collection is sprinkled with enduring names like Preferred Blonde, Charmed I’m Sure, and Deeply Adored. The collection will be up on MAC website starting September 27 and available for purchase on October 4. What I really love about the products is the packaging, each item has a lovely black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe. The prices are very affordable, ranging from $15-27. I think it's wonderful that Marilyn is still getting the respect and recognition she deserves as a beauty icon. Younger generations will be reintroduced to the late luminary, and I'm so glad!



In Deeply Adored, Charmed I'm Sure, Scarlet Ibis, Love Goddess, and Pure Zen ($16.50)

In Beet, Redd, and Cherry ($17)
In Orange Kid, Vintage Vamp, Stage Vamp, Flaming Rose and Rich, Rich, Rich ($16.50)
In How to Marry, Preferred Blonde, Showgirl, and Silver Screen ($21)
Extreme black mascara, Eye khol in Smolder and Fascinating ($15), Lash strips ($16), Penultimate eyeliner ($19)
Brow maker ($19) and Brow Finisher ($15)

Powder blush In Legendary and The Perfect Cheek ($22) and Beauty powder in Forever Marilyn ($28)

Dazzlegloss in Phiff! and Little Rock ($21.50)




 What are your thoughts?

Saturday, August 25, 2012

How To Make Your Lipstick Last

Red lipstick is one of the biggest beauty trends this Fall. The common trouble with lipstick is how quickly the color fades and the annoying number of times we have to reapply. Below are quick and easy instructions on how to apply lipstick only once and have the color stay fresh for hours.

1. To help rid of dead dry cells, gently brush over your lips with a warm damp washcloth.

2. Apply clear lip balm or moisterizer and let it sink in for a few minutes. Then blot lips with a clean tissue.

3. Pat on foundation to the lips, it acts as a primer.

4. Use a lip liner pencil. It's best to choose a pencil that matches the lipstick's color unless the lipstick shade is on the darker side, then you can choose one shade lighter. Trace along the inside edge border and then fill inside. Blot lips gently.

5. Apply the first layer of lipstick, forgo the brush for a richer color.

6. Dust your lips with translucent powder with a smally fluffy brush.

7. Apply another layer of lipstick.

8. Lastly, dust a tiny amount of more powder.


Miss Lucille Ball



Give it try and share your results in the comment section.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Autumn's Beauty & Hair Trends

On Wednesday all the fabulous fashion trends were covered and now it's time for beauty and hair! The classic shades of berry, deep red, royal purple, and gold are in but now we've also been introduced to soft pink. The 1960's and '70s have a strong hold over this season's hair and the eye's have gone geometric crazy.


BEAUTY

Red Lipstick 
Red lipstick is an universal beauty classic and does wonders for women. Red lips are a fashion statement of their own. They tell the world that you're confident, bold, daring, and deserve attention, rightfully so. There are 3 types of red lipsticks: 1) classic red  2) bright and glossy and 3) deep and vampy. The classic matte red lipstick will never go out of style and looks impeccable on every skin tone. It's perfect for a night out on the town or that day when you feel unstoppable. A tip when wearing classic matte: the less formal the outfit, the better the contrast. Bright and glossy red lipstick is perfect for the day look. A tip when wearing bright and glossy: keep the rest of the face natural and minimum. If you want a more bold look, try a strong brow. The dark and vampy lipstick was seen multiple times on the runway and can be easily worn off the runway. A tip when wearing the deep and dark: blot the middle of lips with a little bit of a lighter pink shade to avoid the Gothic look (unless that's what you're going for)

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Soft Pink Flush
Here is where soft pink is introduced to us and it is to be applied to the checks as blush. The look can be described as the color you get after being outside in the crisp cool weather for a bit too long. That natural flush and color is what is being replicated through blush. 

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Geometric Eyeliner
This fall we're having more fun with design and color. Instead of just swiping a line on the top and bottom lid and calling it a day, we're creating little patterns and adding more color. Although I doubt us non-models will draw lines, dots, and swipe shades of color around our eyes for everyday makeup, we can still get creative and have fun. Switching out black or brown with color, like purple or aqua and playing around with the ends of the cat eye design (model #4).



 Color Tipped Nails
This summer was all about color and we aren't abandoning the immersion completely.  While the french manicure is always a smart choice, why not mix things up? Instead of the average white tip, try color. It's a grown up nail art that can be worn through multi color design or unique shape tip design (like the red scallop pattern). 






HAIR


Old Hollywood Glamour - Side Swept Waves
Old Hollywood glam is always coming back and for a good reason too! It's timeless and elegant appeal brings out the best of women and reminds us of the golden girls years. The up and coming singer and model Lana Del Rey has helped bring back the side swept waves into the spotlight and onto our style conscious. Two complementary makeup options: 1) Nude lips, sexy smokey eye, and a light pink flush of the cheeks OR 2) Red lips, minimal eye (focus on eyeliner than shadow), and a natural cheek. For instructions on how to recreate the hairstyle please click here or here.




Braids
There are dozens of braid styles and all are embraced. Braids have made their way not just on the red carpet but on the runway. No longer reserved for the Bohemians or girl scouts anymore, it's another style option for women and now it's a fun trend. You can go all out with a fishtail or keep it low key with one braid loosely hanging off to the side. 



Blunt Bangs
Once used as an escape for those embarrassed about their tall foreheads or over plucked brows, now desired by many. The blunt bang is a hair symbol for fall, it's the dramatic style that's often seen on college campuses. The cut works admirably with thin and thick hair but not with all foreheads. It can cause the short foreheads to have a shorter, cut-off, and round face so please honest with yourself and what works best for you before you run for the shears. 



Center Part & Squeaky Clean 
 Here we have the 70's making its way back into our lives. The center parted, straight hair that looks slick and squeaky clean is another option. The secret to get that luster gloss to your hair: Keep on top of the awful split ends and use shampoo and conditioner that offers moisture and shine protection. While your hair is damp, rub an ice cube over the strands and then apply shine serum. Then use a hair straighter or blow dryer with a large round brush. 




Retro Voluminous Bouffants
The opposite of the 70's influence is the '60s big and beautiful bouffants. The retro style brings into focus voluminous hair along with the needed hair dryer, teaser comb, and hairspray (suggestion: listen to the soundtrack of Hairspray while getting your bouffant ready, it'll be fun!). Lana Del Rey has also been seen sporting the retro sex kitten hair when not in glam waves. She and the remarkable designers of Fall '12 prove that bouffants are for the modern day and not the girls in your dad's old yearbook.




Jeweled Accessories
This fall we are making a statement and it's with our hair accessories. Statement hair pieces are becoming more informal and have been upgraded from only weddings and formal events to everyday wear. Hair pins, ties, hairbands, and ribbons with a brooch are pieces in which we can add a little glitz and sparkle. These pieces ease seamlessly into our adult world and you won't feel silly, promise! Tip: Keep it simple, easy enough right? 

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 Which trend(s) do you love/dislike?

Which hair style is your favorite?

Which red lipstick will you wear?
 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Sephora + Pantone Universe Color of the Year

It's here, it's finally here! Earlier this year, Pantone declared Tangerine Tango as the color of 2012, read more about it here. It was also announced that Sephora and Pantone Universe would become partners in creating a limited time collection based on Tangerine Tango.  The collection is now available and I'm super excited. If you go onto Sephora's website, there is a Sephora + Pantone Shade Finder which determines the best shade of orange and the correlated product for you based on your hair, eye, and skin color. I really enjoy 2012's color; it's fresh, vibrate, sexy, and brings up feelings of optimism. I think everyone can work an orange tone but be sure not to overdo it, no one wants to be mistaken for a pumpkin. I'm hoping to swing by Sephora and pick up the lipgloss set and duo blush set.

Top Sellers

Sephora + Pantone Universe Color of the Year Nail Lacquer Set $24
Sephora + Pantone Universe Color of the Year Blush Duo: Coral and Desert Flower $26
Sephora + Pantone Color of the Year Lipgloss Set $20

What do you think? 
Are you loving Tangerine Tango or not feeling it?
How will you add orange to your closet & makeup?
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