Look of the day 12/23

 I decided to do a play by play of how I do the looks rather than just a picture of the final look which I know looks much different than what it sounds like I'm doing. 
 So, after much procrastination here is the first of the walk thru pics. 
Since it was close to Christmas I decided to go with green.

First off, I apply concealer to the area under my eyes and my entire eyelids and set with a loose translucent powder.  It acts as a primer for my shadows and a..concealer!!
1) I use a white eyeliner pencil, this time I used a Rimmel London in 071 pure white, it glides on nicely and doesn't completely disappear when I blend it out, on the lower lid. This helps to make the colors of the eyeshadows pop out.
The shadows I used this time were from a small palette my mom got me from a swap meet. I'm a huge MAC girl but I have no problem using "cheap" shadows as long as the colors are noticeable and don't crease. 
I used the green from column 2 row 4, the light green from column 2 row, and the charcoal color from the last column row 3.


2) Using a large shader brush, MAC 252  I pack on the light green onto the lower lid and pull it up into the crease just a little bit.
3) With a medium size blending brush, my favorite is the MAC 217, I swirl in onto the crease and pull it up into a sort of arc shape going back and forth on the upper lid. 
4) I then get a crease brush(the middle brush, I got it at a beauty supply store & don't know the brand) I dip it into the charcoal color and apply it just in the crease to add some definition. It basically just goes where the two greens meet at the crease. I pull it up a bit onto the upper lid &... 
5) I go back to the blending brush and go over the dark green and charcoal just to blend them together and soften where the two meet. And then using a q-tip I roll it on the outside starting at the edge of my eye up towards the end of my eyebrow to clean it up & make a straight line. 
6) I grab my Carbon by MAC and using my MAC 266 small angled brush I make a thin line across my lid as close to the lashes as possible. This is especially helpful for people who have trouble applying liquid liner.
  I do this simply because I do not like liquid or gel liner on the inner part of my eyelid since my eyes tend to water a lot and it just smudges. 


7) I grab my gel eyeliner and the bent brush (sonia kashuk), dip it into the gel and starting from the last half of my eye I apply it and wing it out. I LOVE winged eyes and I do not ever go out with out mine like that. 
8) Apply mascara and that's it :)
 I usually apply falsies if I am going to go out but since I was just at home that day I didn't put any on.






Read More

Look of the day

This look is one of my favorites. I wear it a lot and when I do make up on friends this is usually what I go with to show them how easy it is to add a little bit of color but to not look like you're going out to a club. This is especially perfect for people who are afraid to try color but want to.
Plus i think it's perfect for green and brown eyes.

To start off, I put a small amount of concealed on my eyelid to 1 act as a primer and 2... Conceal, lol, my dark circles. I add just a little poos powder over it to set it.
I then use Shroom from MAC on the entire eye as a base and highlighting color. I personally don't using white as a highlight, I think it looks ridiculous personally.
Using Nocturnelle by MAC, I apply it to the lower eyelid. I mixed in a little bit of white so that purple wouldn't be so dark as Nocturnelle is a dark purple. Slightly pull up the purple over the crease and into the upper lid.
Then, using my favorite Woodwinked by MAC I use a blending brush like MACs 217 and swirl it on the upper lid and I blend it into the crease so that it Medes with Nocturnelle.
Using a small angled brush I add some Nocturnelle to my lower lashes for some more color.
Finished with my signature winged liquid liner and my favorite mascara Maybelline in Blackest Black.
It's really easy to do and super quick.
The best thing is if you want more color shown you can flip it. Use brown on the lower lid and purple on the upper lid.

Read More

Sephora Favorites, Best of makeup Giveaway

There is an awesome giveaway going on right now over on April Athena blog! 
 She is giving away a Sephora makeup starter deluxe kit!! What a better way to be able to try out different kinds of makeup then a starter kit of all the makeup Sephora considers their favorites. 
 You can head on over to her blog to find out how to enter
Also make sure to check her out on Twitter and especially her YouTube Channel.  
 Good Luck to all who enter :)

Read More

Look of the day 11/28

Today's Look was inspired by one of my favorite purples MAC has to offer and it's Nocturnelle and I combined it with a gorgeous light green that goes by Aquavert.
As you can see Aquavert is in a green tin, I bought it along with waternymph and some others during a promotion they were having so I'm not sure if you can get this color by itself.
This look is fairly simple, it's a two color look so it's quick.

After priming my eyes and adding a basic light beige over my entire eye as the base, I started by patting the Aquavert onto the middle of my eyelid & a little over my crease as well. I packed it on in the middle and pulled it towards the corners of my eyes so it would fade out.
I then dabbed some Nocturnelle on a blending brush and lightly swirled it from the corners and worked it in towards the middle of my eye so it could blend in with the Aquavert.
Super easy and quick!
For eyeliner I usually always start with some Carbon, by MAC cosmetics, and with a thin angled eyeliner brush I line my entire lash line and then grab a black liquid liner and start from the middle and line out into a wing. I only use liquid liner on the middle because my eyes tend to water a lot and I just don't like getting it running in my eyes. I'd rather a clean powdered line that won't smudge ;)

Read More

In-Styler

My mom got me the In Styler for my birthday last week and I was so excited because I've been wanting to try it out for quite some time.
I wanted to see just how well it actually worked. I naturally have wavy, super frizzy hair. Which I forgot to take a picture of before I started but trust me, it's bad, I look like Mufassa!
I am happy to say that it works wonderfully! It truly does work.
I'll be back to post pictures, It's not wanting to upload the ones I took :(
It works faster than a flat iron and i love how easily I can curl the ends of my hair.
The only problem that I have found is that because the barrel is rather large, I'd say like a 1.5 inch curling iron, I can't get very close to the root. I know you aren't supposed to do that but I do anyways.  So what I do is bust out my flat iron anyway and just use it at the very end and do like a really quick over...over..? oh, I don't know what word I'm looking for lol, I just go over the top of my hair really quick. It takes me about 45 seconds.
It came with a square pad to rest it on while your doing your hair, a black stand for it to rest on, a 3-in-one detangling comb, a travel/storage bag and an instructional DVD which isn't really necessary as I found it to be pretty easy to use.

It left my hair so soft, and not hot. Usually when I go over my hair with a flat iron I can't grab that part until it cools down or it'll burn my hand.
But the tool itself gets really hot. And yes, I know these things get hot, but I was just having a moment I guess and burned the crap out of my arm, yes my arm, don't ask haha.

Do I recommend this styling tool? YES!

Read More

Followers