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Sunday, March 17, 2013

My Favorite Makeup Brushes & Storage Ideas



- Real Techniques Powder Brush
- MAC 129
- Sigma F80
- MAC 109
- MAC 266
- Sigma E30
- Sonia Kashuk Smudge Brush
- Sonia Kashuk Small Eyeshadow Brush
- Sonia Kashuk Large Crease Brush
- MAC 217
- Crown Pro Blending Crease Brush


Thursday, February 21, 2013

MAC Candy Yum Yum and Maybelline Fuchsia Flash Dupe

MAC's Quite Cute collection that came out in Spring 2011 released this amazing neon, hot pink lipstick called Candy Yum Yum. I remember it being the talk of the beauty community and it was then I knew I just had to get my hands on it. Just recently they made this lipstick a permanent shade at MAC which makes me happy because I don't have to go above and beyond in case I ever run out or lose it. Even if they didn't make this lipstick permanent, I have found a really good dupe of the lipstick! Maybelline's Fuchsia Flash lipstick that came out in the Vivids collection is a great and an inexpensive alternative to MAC's Candy Yum Yum. You can't beat $7 for a lipstick compared to one that is $15!

Although the lipsticks are very similar and can very much well be a dupe of each other, they are also somewhat different. Candy Yum Yum is a matte finish, therefore it has a much drier formula, while Fuchsia Flash has a shinier finish and glides on a lot easier. Also, Candy Yum Yum is more blue-toned so it has a cooler undertone compared to Fuchsia Flash which is more pink-toned and has a warmer undertone.



Sunday, January 20, 2013

How to Pack Like a Makeup Artist [Makeup Kit Essentials]

Hello everyone! I thought I would make a blog post about what type of beauty products are important to bring with you as a freelance makeup artist. Keep in mind that various clients require various products so the photos shown below are not necessarily everything I carry every time I meet with a client. Also, some essential products are not shown below, however I will mention other important products to carry with you at the end of this post.

My current makeup train case is made by a company called Zuca. Zuca provides carry-all luggage with utility pouches, various pockets, and compartments within the bag. Athletes, business people, pet owners, travelers, and makeup artists have used Zuca, and from experience, it is definitely a reliable train case for ensuring all my items are kept secure and organized. I purchased my Zuca Pro Artist Case off the Inglot Cosmetics website. I'm a huge fan of Inglot so I figured what better way to support the makeup industry than to purchase one with one of my favorite makeup brands embroidered on it. :)

I can't wait to use my Zuca as a carryon case because it is permitted in the overhead bin of airplanes (However, not all Zuca bags are. I would recommend researching their website for more information about that). As a makeup artist train case, it works amazing! It holds so much! I was almost afraid I was going to run out of room to fit things but the utility pouches are extremely roomy and very sturdy. I mean come on, ice skaters throw their skates into these things, I'm sure it can withstand fragile makeup! ;)

The case itself has so many pockets! My favorite feature about the Zuca case is the fact that it has a built in seat! How perfect can this be for travelers and makeup artists? If I'm waiting in a long line I can comfortably have a seat right on top of the case. Or if I'm working on a client that needs a quick touchup, she conveniently has a place to sit down. I can go into more details about that in a different post! Let's get into the makeup!

The photo above shows generally what I would carry with me to a makeup gig. I pack more than I need because you can never be too safe! You just never know what can happen so it's important to bring everything that you feel is essential for yourself and your client(s).


I recommend investing in a brush apron (aka brush belt). I purchased my brush apron from Crown Brush. It's perfect for holding all your face and eye brushes... and more! I like to throw in my mixing palette and spatulas because I use them just as much as I do my brushes.


Moisturizers, face primers, and finishing sprays (and eye cream!) are extremely important to have in your kit. Every person has a different skin type and it's important to prep their skin accordingly before you apply makeup.
IMPORTANT REMINDER: Stay away from products with SPF if your client will be photographed. This will keep them from having a white cast on their face when the camera flashes!


Blush and highlighters are your best friend! I forgot to mention bronzer as well but you get the idea. I like to carry various BHB when I'm working with a client because it allows me to mix different colors that will fit them perfectly.
HINT: NARS Albatross is my favorite highlighter! ;)


Foundation and concealers are probably one of my greatest investments I've made. Since I've purchased my foundation and concealer palettes of different shades, it has allowed me to work comfortably with different clients regardless of their skin tone. With these palettes I can easily mix different shades together to create the perfect match for my clients' skin color. Don't forget your correctors! Don't mistake them for concealers. Correctors CORRECT discoloration such as dark circles and redness. This usually goes underneath concealer.


I'm not a fan of carrying all these lipgloss and lipstick tubes. I do love my lip palette though! This will just have to do for now. I do recommend depotting your lipsticks into palettes because it makes for easy traveling. Plus you can easily mix colors. I'm all about mixing colors together to find a perfect shade for my client. It's all part of being creative!


Eyeshadow primers are a must have for keeping eyeshadow in place all day.
Eyeshadow bases work the same as primers, however; these typically come in various shades that can cater to the look you're going for.
Lash curlers are just important to have. Who doesn't own a lash curler?
Lash glue of course for those false eyelashes! My favorite lash glue is the dark tone Duo.


I never carry single eyeshadows, at least not at the moment! I like carrying palettes and putting single eyeshadows into palettes because they're easier to carry around. I carry all my palettes from neutrals to bright colors. You just never know when your client may be feeling like a chameleon!


I always carry eyeliner in different shades and forms. From blues and purples, to pencil, gel, and liquid. I carry it all! The same goes for mascara. Just make sure your mascara is waterproof because GIRL, you do not want to see black tears falling from your clients' face.


Blotting sheets are perfect for those that are prone to getting oily. Instead of packing on more makeup on their face, try oil blotting sheets to absorb the oils. Less cake on that face!
Velcro hair clips are really great to push hair away from the face. Hair clips can leave dents in your hair so I recommend using velcro hair clips!
Tweezers are essential not just for plucking stray hairs. I use them to apply false eyelashes!
Blending sponges are personally MY best friend. Talk about flawless application! I love this for foundation, concealer, and powder. It's just perfect. I like the ones from LeCosmetique. They're super affordable and they work like a dream! Read my review on them here.
Sharpeners for those stubby eyeliner/lip pencils!
Scissors for cutting, trimming, opening... anything! It's just good to have!


Wedge sponges are great alternatives to using your hands on your client. I try not to ever touch my clients' face with my hands unless I'm just using a finger to lift the eye and what not. When it comes to applying moisturizers, primers, or anything that's usually done with fingers, I reach for these!
Q-tips are essential for fixing booboos!
Makeup wipes are pretty standard. You have to have them!
Hand sanitizer is super important to have! I never start working on a client unless my hands are clean!
Cotton pads are great for removing makeup, fixing booboos, and all that good stuff!


The utility pouches easily stack up on top of each other without falling over. They come with handles so you can carry them if need be, and you can label each pouch accordingly!


Here is my train case with everything in it. Although it looks full, I know it can hold MUCH more! Not to mention the extra pockets and zippers on the outside and compartments in the front flap.


Closed up and ready to go! I love taking this with me! It's so cute yet very professional. You'll definitely be going to town with this case! :) I've also attached my hand sanitizer to the side of the case for easy access.
Clean hands = happy hands :)


OTHER ESSENTIALS TO HAVE:

  • False eyelashes in varying lengths and styles.
  • Disposable applicators (eyeliner, lipgloss, mascara).
  • Bobby pins and hair clips to keep stubborn hairs out of the way.
  • Chewing gum because nobody wants to have smelly breath when you're working face to face with your client!
  • Paper towels and tissue for easy clean up.
  • Rubber bands to keep eyeliners and lip liners organized. I also like to use them for keeping dirty brushes separate from the clean ones!
  • Hair brush and comb in case your clients' hair is not done yet.
  • Hairstyling cape in case your client is already dressed. This will keep any makeup spills from getting on their clothes. You would not want that to happen!
  • Oil-free eye makeup remover to clean up any booboos! Oil-free is the best way to go because it won't leave a greasy residue.
  • Brush cleaner for when you need to reuse brushes. The brush cleaner from MAC is my fave! It dries your brushes fast so you can easily reuse them in no time.
  • Business cards are good to give to your client and other potential clients. I like to give them out to vendors such as hair stylists, wedding planners, and photographers. It's a great way to market yourself!
  • Color wheel is great for helping you choose colors that complement each other. It also helps you to coordinate colors and correct them! For example, in the color wheel orange complements blue. Therefore, you would use an orange or peach color concealer to correct bluish dark circles. The same goes for correcting redness, you would use a green corrector. Get it?
  • Hand mirror convenient for your client to see themselves close up when you're finished.

What else would you consider an essential for a makeup artist kit?

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Favorite Must Have Eye Brushes



This was requested by a few readers. Next up will be face brushes. :)

If I were stranded on a desert island and could only grab just a handful of eye brushes with me, it would definitely have to be these! These brushes are the magic sticks that make my eye looks the way they are. I noticed that most of these brushes have multiple uses to them (at least the way I use them) and I think that's why they're considered my favorites. :) Without further ado, let's get started! These brushes are in no particular order. :)

PS: Prices may vary on some brushes depending where you buy them.


Sigma E60 Brush ($11.00)
 The is my favorite brush to apply my brow bone highlight. It seems a bit large but I personally like this because it also helps to blend the outer edge of your eyeshadow with the highlight color. So it almost does 2 jobs in one! :) It's also great for applying a quick sweep of eyeshadow on the lid.


MAC 266 Brush ($19.50)
 Of course, I can't be without my angled brush. My eyebrows wouldn't look this way if it wasn't for this brush! I've also used this brush for applying eyeliner and defining my crease for when I do a cut crease look.


Loew Cornell Maxine's Mop (3/8) Brush (about $4.00)
 This is probably one brush everyone needs! It's pretty much the best "all over the lid" brush and ideal for packing on color. It has a rounded top to it so it also blends outer edges really nicely especially if you're experiencing harsh lines.


Sonia Kashuk Small Eyeshadow Brush (about $5.00)
 Another great "all over the lid" brush and another favorite of mine for packing on color. This one is a lot smaller so it applies nicely to precise areas of the lid, for example the inner eye corner.


Sigma E40 Brush ($11.00)
 Say goodbye to harsh lines because you won't experience any if you have this brush! Sometimes I'll have this harsh edge between my brow bone and lid color and this brush effortlessly eliminates that. It's a pretty large blending brush so I use it mostly for blending rather than applying color. It also works nice to diffuse eyeshadow if you happen to overdo it.


Sonia Kashuk Smudge Brush (about $5.00)
 This is like the baby of all my eye brushes. It's so small but it gets into places with precision and it gets the job done! I use this for smudging eyeshadow or eyeliner on my lower lash line and to set eyeshadow on my waterline. I'm not sure if this brush is still available since I can't find it anywhere. :(


EcoTools Bamboo Angled Eyeliner Brush ($3.00)
 This is another brush that I can't thank enough for giving me clean eyebrows. I use this for applying concealer on my eyebrows to create really clean, sharp lines.


MAC 224 Brush ($28.00)
 This is the queen of all blending brushes and my very first MAC brush I've ever purchased! Of course, this brush is what it is... a blending brush! Great for blending colors together and for applying color to the crease. It does the job of applying color and blending at the same time so it's one of those all-in-one type of brushes. I'm probably going to buy a back up of this brush just because I love it so much! It's definitely required to have this brush in everyone's collection from beginners to professionals.


MAC 217 Brush ($22.50)
 I can't express how much I love this brush! I have a back up of this brush because I use it so much! I think if I had the choice to grab just one (eyeshadow) brush to use for the rest of my life, it would definitely be this brush. It's fluffy enough for blending but it has just the perfect amount of density for packing on and building up color. It's the most ideal eyeshadow brush anyone could ever ask for. I'm saying this to everyone who is starting out in makeup that if you're not sure what brush to get, this is definitely the best choice you could ever go with.


MAC 219 Brush ($24.50)
 I use this brush in more ways than one. I use it to define my crease, smudging eyeshadow and eyeliner, and even for blending! It's another one of those brushes that have so many uses to them and that's why I love it! This brush is unlike any other pencil brush that I've tried because some were too flimsy and had very little density and others were too harsh for my eyes. This one is just perfect!


Sonia Kashuk Bent Eye Liner Brush (about $6.00)
 This is such an amazing eyeliner brush. I've had this for years and years and it definitely changed my outlook on how to apply eyeliner. I never preferred applying eyeliner with an angled brush and using a bent brush is so much more easier. Perfect winged eyeliner every single time!


Bdellium Tools Bent Eyeliner Brush ($7.04)
 Another great eyeliner brush. This one is a lot smaller than the SK brush so it's perfect for really precise eyeliner.


MAC 204 Brush ($13.00)
 This is another staple brush that I need for doing my eyebrows. Of course this brush has different uses to them from eyebrows to eyelashes to... believe it or not... eyeshadow. Yes! Eyeshadow! I once had an eyeshadow that was really dry from accidentally applying water to it and creating a hard layer on top (it was a matte eyeshadow). I just used this spoolie to gently scrape off the hard layer and the eyeshadow was good as new! I know it's kind of random but who would've thought? :)

What are your must have brushes?


Friday, October 21, 2011

Maybelline Dream Matte Powder Review


Do you have oily skin like I do? Well this powder has been my holy grail and has worked incredibly on my T-zone. I know this product isn't technically brand new to most of you but I felt like I should have my own review on it since I've been using it for a long time now. 

I've always set my foundation with powder but whatever I would use would never really last a sufficient amount of time for me on its own. On top of that, I really hated the idea of having to bust out my compact all the time just to control my shine.

I can't remember when I first started using the Maybelline Dream Matte Powder but so far it's been one of the best I've tried! I don't get as oily as I used to but I still get shiny from time to time and this powder works amazing when it comes to mattifying my face! I find myself only touching up with this powder just once when I'm out. Sometimes I'll do it twice but that's usually because I know I'm going to be out all night as well.

*Note: I don't use this to set my foundation. This is only my touch up powder that stays in my purse. :)



AVAILABILITY:  Local drugstores (e.g., Walmart, CVS, Target, etc.)

PRICE: $6-$7 USD
SIZE: .32 oz / 9 g
VALUE FOR PRICE: 4.5/5
APPLICATION: 5/5
PACKAGING: 4/5
MEETS EXPECTATIONS: 4.5/5
OVERALL PRODUCT: 5/5

PROS:
□ Great for people with oily skin
□ Helps control shine
□ Does not require very much touching up
□ Does not feel cakey
□ Did not experience any breakouts [results may vary between users]
□ Affordable and easily available
□ Very sheer and light coverage
□ Does not oxidize [results may vary]

CONS:
□ Not recommended for people with dryer skin types
□ The packaging! I don't like the swivel concept on the mirror part of the compact. I get that it's innovative but it always opens up. I just need something simple. I could break it off if I wanted to since I don't really need that part of the compact. :P

FINAL THOUGHTS:
□ If you're looking for something with good coverage, this product is not for you. I'm in the shade Beige and even though it looks a lot lighter than my skin, the sheer coverage makes it a good color choice for me. This powder stays in my makeup bag that I bring along with me everywhere I go. Even though I don't need to rely on it every hour because of its longevity, there's always those moments where I need it. For example, if I'm out with friends and we're going to take pictures then I'll do a quick touch up just to be safe!




DISCLAIMER: The products reviewed on this blog are based on the opinions and experiences of the author. This product was purchased by the author and in no way was this review influenced by the company of the product.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

My Back-To-School Makeup Must-Haves


□ Maybelline Dream Matte powder. I get oily skin throughout the day and I need it for touch ups when I'm out and about. I love using this with either my MAC 129 (sh) or my Sigma F45 Buffer brush.

□ Covergirl Lashblast in waterproof. This has been my go-to mascara for quite some time now and it's been a favorite for a while. And since it's still hot where I live I can't afford to have my makeup run, especially not my mascara.

□ Wet N Wild Just Peachy lipstick. It's a nice subtle peachy pink color that's great for back to school. It's been a favorite of mine for this month.

□ Wet N Wild cream liner. I've been using this for the whole summer and I love it. It's super inexpensive and it lasts all day which is great for someone who's in school day and night. 

 NYX Pinched blush. I think this is a perfect shade for back to school. It's a coral-pink shade with gold shimmer and it's soooo pretty! I think it gives off that youthful glow. An alternative to that is NARS Orgasm but that's more expensive :P

□ Sonia Kashuk Radiant Tinted Moisturizer. This is great if you want a light-medium coverage without the heavy feeling of foundation. I love this tinted moisturizer! Set it with powder and you're good to go. Lasts all day!

 And last but not least would definitely have to be all 4 of the Wet N Wild color icon eyeshadow palettes (6 pan)If you're looking for good quality drugstore shadows that won't break the bank, these will definitely satisfy your needs. I hear a lot of people saying that these palettes will be discontinued soon so if you happen to see it on the shelves at your drugstore, I highly suggest you buy them!

All of these products are perfect for students especially for those who are on a budget since these are all drugstore items. I use all of these products on a regular basis and I highly recommend them to those who are not just going back to school but to use as part of their daily routine.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wet N Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Palettes Swatches!

Since I haven't done any makeup looks using these palettes, I decided that the next upcoming posts will be featuring each of the Wet N Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Palettes. I'm still deciding if I should do tutorials along with them but we'll see how that goes. For now enjoy the swatches in all their glory. Stay tuned!

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PRIDE



VANITY



GREED



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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Urban Decay 15-Year Anniversary 24/7 Pencil Set Photos & Swatches


For those of you who are an Urban Decay fan, then I'm sure you're aware of their 24/7 eye pencils. They released their 15th anniversary 24/7 pencil set that includes 15 eye pencils, 6 of which are new shades and a sharpener included. I was so excited when I got this in the mail! I just couldn't wait to open it and see all the pretty colors layed out in front of me. I can't wait to do looks with these! Urban Decay 24/7 eyeliner pencils retail for $17.00 USD. I purchased this on their website for only $92.00 ($100.05 when tax is included) which is an amazing deal of which would have been a $264.00 value! Even though it still put a dent on my wallet there was no changing my mind, I just had to have this set! Urban Decay first released this set on Cyber Monday, after the Thanksgiving holiday. But since I missed out on that, I had to wait until this month for them to release it. Now it's available on their website so check it out!






Color descriptions from left to right:
Stray Dog first looked like a soft gray with a hint of brown but it's definitely more on the taupe side.
Corrupt is a really dark brown color with some shimmer and silver glitter.
Bourban is a rich chocolately color. It's more on the warm side with gold specks of shimmer.
Midnight Cowboy is a neutral tone champagne color with gold shimmer.
Baked is a bronze/copper color
Stash is more olive green with a gold sheen to it.
Mildew is lighter forest green shade.
Electric is a bright turqouise color with silver specks of glitter
Binge is a midnight blue with a soft sheen of purple.
Ransom is a bright royal purple.
Asphyxia is a fuschia color with specks of bluish purple glitter.
Rockstar is a very deep eggland color with a slight golden sheen.
Zero is your basic black eyeliner.
Uzi is a dark gunmetal gray color with silver glitter.
Perversion is a pure jet black color. It's much more black compared to Zero.

The product(s) mentioned on this post was purchased by the author of this blog.