Friday, September 16, 2011

The Face of Fall

We all know that trends repeat themselves, so this isn't actually an alert of an amazing new color concept in makeup, but more of a what-you-should-know for the latest looks that hit the runways in New Yorks famous Fashion Week that was held in New York City last week. Fashion forward styles include makeup and hair trends as well, so typically what is seen on the runways is what you'll soon find on the streets, so here's your guide to stay with (ahead?) of the pack.
Dramatic metallic smokey eyes with berry lips.

Metallic lids, bold berry rich lips and flawless skin were rampant in the fashion world. In my opinion, this look never gets old. There were a lot of bold eyebrows and smokey eyes as well, so you have a few choices to run with to complete your look this fall if you follow trends. Fashion aside, makeup completes your look, regardless of what you are wearing, and it can either dress you up or dress you down,so keep that in mind when attempting one (two or three) of the looks for fall.

The best way to get on board with the latest and greatest looks is to buy compact makeup shades that are sold together so you can get the colors that go together and compliment each other. Eyeshadows are a great place to start. Sometimes lipstick/glosses are also sold this way too. A berry pout in the same color family (cool or warm) that is best for your skin tone can never go wrong.

If you haven't noticed already, I am sure you will start to see now in magazine and t.v. commercials the ads selling these looks since what ever is seen on Fashion Week is what sets the trends for all cosmetic companies to follow. You don't have to use their interpretation as the gospel last word in makeup or fashion, because it really does boil down to making the look work for you, especially in the best shades that are most complimenting for you. Metallics and berries look great on everyone though, so you can't go wrong.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Hidden Talent at the Mall Makeup Counter

Yesterday I went shopping at Macy's and was stopped 4 times as I walked through the beauty counters from sales girls trying to get me to sit down and get my makeup done. Initially I think, why would I want a make-over when I am clearly made-up, but understand they are just trying to make a sale. I stop to chat with the last girl to see what magic product she was promoting and noticed something that most makeup counter girls had in common: they were attractive, had nice skin and their makeup was tastefully done. To me, that's important. Just like I wouldn't get my hair done by someone who had fried dried out hair with horrible color. Depending on the cosmetic brand depended on the look each girl wore too, because I noticed Chanel, Shiseido and Dior girls wore more makeup, while Clinque and Lancome were done up lighter...just an observation.

Upon further discussion with the sales girl, I could see her makeup was artfully done and knew right away she knew what she was doing. I rarely ever let someone else do my makeup but sometimes it's fun to see what they would do different, so I sat down and let her do up my eyes in a 'night' look. She first asked me what the event was and what I would be wearing. Loved that. She wanted to create a look that was going to be right for me and the event and that is definitely important.

She then asked about any allergies I had or sensitivity to products I'd experienced and then proceeded to do my makeup once she had the go-ahead. She was professional, friendly and although I knew the ultimate goal was to sell me the products she used, she was still having fun doing my makeup and it was obvious she enjoyed doing it. She was done in 15 min and I was impressed with the new eye look she gave me that I asked for her card because there are times when I hire assistants to help me tackle large bookings, and she was clearly talented.

Granted not all sales girls in the makeup department are makeup artists, and I have seen (and heard) horror stories of such encounters, but there are some good ones out there if you pay attention. So next time you walk through the mall and browse the latest products, don't turn down an opportunity to get your makeup done because you just might walk away with a new look you'll love, and the products to re-create it, from someone genuinely talented.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Why Airbrush Makeup Can Kick Your Makeups Butt Any Day

Yahoo! SHINE asked me to write an article on my expertise, airbrush makeup, and it was published. So if you were ever curious about what makes airbrush makeup so great and the benefits of using it versus traditional cosmetics, here's your chance to learn more.



Friday, August 12, 2011

Lip-a-licious

I've always felt that if you only had time to do one thing (makeup-wise), your lips had to be done. I feel naked without it and believe it just makes you look 'polished' even if no other makeup is worn. NARS Larger Than Life Lip Gloss has just come out (this month) and their new, innovative gloss is specially formulated to nourish and enhance lips. The cool part about their new lip gloss it's new bristle brush, which provides a perfect application to help define and shape lips because of its extra small size.

It's available in 9 gorgeous shades and stays in place all day because it's also a long-wear gloss. No goop or glop, it's shiny with vibrant colors that keep your lips smooth. That's extra incentive to use it in my book. You can get it at Sephora. 


If that wasn't enough, designer Kate Spade has teamed up with the brand Lipstick Queen, to create a new line of lipsticks called Supercalifragilipstick. Seriously. It's set to launch in September, and currently has 4 shades in its line. The ingredients include silk powders, shea butter and antioxidants to make lips soft and supple. The lipsticks will be sold at Kate Spade stores and at KateSpade.com.
So ladies, treat yourself to one of these little products that's sure to pack a lot of punch and garner some attention.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Are You a Clutter Queen?

When is the last time you cleaned out your makeup bag? Yeah, that's what I thought. Women tend to accumulate lots of makeup items, some we rarely use, but stash in our makeup bag anyway. What most women end up carrying is a ton of products in a messy bag.  An organized makeup bag really can make doing your makeup that much more efficient. So take 15-minutes to empty out the contents of your bag and separate it into 2 piles. One pile for your everyday makeup, and one pile for your rarely worn, or special event makeup.

My organized 4-tiered on wheels makeup case.

From these two piles, remove anything that is old, broken, leaking, empty (or almost) or that has chemically separated (or smells weird). Mascara has a shelf life of 3 months once it's opened, then it becomes dried out with all that in-and-out wand pumping, and is usually the reason why your mascara flakes. Foundation can last 2 years if not subjected to extreme heat conditions. cream or powder blush and eye shadows can last years, same with lip and eye pencils, lipsticks, compact powders and glosses. As long as your makeup has never melted and re-hardened, it should be good. Clean off any residue, gunk or grime with a wet paper towel from the makeup containers and the interior of your makeup bag. If it's beyond cleaning, treat yourself to a new one.

Makeup brushes that you carry in your bag should be cleaned at least once a month and never left loose in your bag. Keep them in a brush tube (Sephora has them) so the bristles stay clean and don't lose their shape. Also less chance of bacteria growth opportunities this way. Makeup sponges/wedges can be tossed once completely soiled so that you get the best application with your foundation. If your sponge looks funky, it probably is.

I would recommend to only carry with you the daily touch up essentials. Leave the rest at home in a drawer, makeup case or separate makeup bag (especially the special occasion makeup). There is no need to carry around every item you own, and it's a nice way to keep your makeup bag clean and clutter free. Since I wear airbrush I don't carry around much to touch-up, but my makeup case for work is always kept cleaned and organized. I'm a huge fan of Sephora for the beauty tools needed at affordable prices to organize your makeup.

My daily essentials - floss, gloss, eye & lip liner

When you do your makeup in the morning, toss those touch-up items you may need in your daily makeup bag, along with a few 'evening' makeup essentials you may need (like shadow, darker eye liner or lipstick) so you can easily transition from work to play if needed. Don't forget to keep a pair of tweezers (tip protected so they stay aligned), a sharpener (that catches/stores the shavings), travel pack of Q-tips, blotting sheets and a mirror in your case as well.

I once heard that people who kept a cluttered/messy car meant they had a messy life. A messy desk meant messy finances and a messy bedroom meant a messy love life. I can see the connection. Call it feng-shui or just a coincidence, but things tend to be less hectic when you're organized. Now maybe a messy makeup bag isn't so dramatic, but in my opinion, it could mean less finesse in how you look because you simply can't be bothered.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Avoid a Makeup Meltdown

I love summer, but maintaining your face under the hot summer sun can be tedious, especially if you live in humid conditions (like I do in Atlanta). So how can you keep your makeup on your face and not running down your neck looking like a hot mess? The answer is to prep your skin before doing your makeup, which will give you lasting results.

For starters, a freshly washed face works better than hours old because your natural oils would have resurfaced by then. So wash with a gentle cleanser, pat dry and apply your moisturizer and/or sunscreen, allowing it to penetrate and dry before applying your makeup. Nothing will stick with a slick barrier between your skin and the makeup so prepping your skin is the only way to achieve great results and letting the products absorb.

Also, when looking for a moisturizer or sunscreen, you obviously want one that is, a) meant for your face (not body), and b) right for your skin type. Formulas are concocted to work with specific people in mind, so look for one that's right for your needs. Using a primer on your face is another great way to enhance your makeups ability to last. Primers hold on to the makeup and keep it in place.

M.A.C. makes a great one I love, Prep + Prime. It's a light, oil-free emulsion that helps cloak visible pores while controlling oil and shine. Applies "wet" and dries instantly to create an invisible, long-lasting natural matte finish. Ideal for the T-zone.

Whether you wear foundation, tinted moisturizer, or just concealer to cover a few spots, the overall effect needs to be blended, even and color matched for a natural look. Once your makeup is done, some may use a powder to set it, which isn't necessary, but a translucent "finishing" powder applied with a brush is ok (especially focusing on the forehead, nose and chin areas). This type of powder will help absorb oil to eliminate a shiny face as the day goes on. A little goes a long way.

What you do from the moment you step outside and battle the heat will determine how well your makeup lasts. So remember to keep your hands off, blot (not wipe) any moisture or shine, and avoid using a compact powder on your face (that you apply with a puff/pad rubbing it on your face). Blotting really will eliminate shine throughout the day so I'd skip the powder if at all possible. Applying powder just packs on product and looks bad after a few hours.

So no matter how hot it gets outside, your face can remain flawless if you prep it right and maintain it properly. You can keep your cool in the sunshine and your beautiful makeup too.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Bridal Beauty on a Budget

I've said it before, and I will say it again - one thing a bride should never skimp on is her wedding day beauty. Ever. You've found THE perfect dress to go with THE perfect guy, so why would you ever contemplate looking anything less than gorgeous on your wedding day? But what's a bride on a budget to do? Her homework.

Finding the right wedding makeup artist should never be based on price alone, but rather start your research on what you are willing or not willing to go without. For example: do you want traditional or airbrush makeup? Just bridal makeup or bridal party too? A consultation trial prior or just wedding day only? Professional makeup artists are in the business to make you look sensational.

A makeup artist who specializes in weddings especially understands that you also need to look fabulous on film and unforgettable in photos too. There are products, colors and techniques used to ensure you get the best look. Finding an artist who has quality and quantity of photos for you to see their work is important to help you decide, because obviously if you like what you see, you can ask yourself if their style is what you are looking for (just like you'd pick a photographer).

Typically if you love what you see in pictures you will love how it looks in person too. The only time this is not true would be a high-fashion photo shoot where sometimes the makeup applied to models is strictly for photos and not ideal for everyday wear (or weddings), so look at bridal photo samples of real brides to make your decision. You need to relate to the picture and envision yourself as the bride. I'm a huge fan of before & after photos (my website has lots) because I like for potential clients to see what I am capable of, and the transformation that occured. Seeing a bunch of pretty "after" photos of models is hard to relate to in my opinion.

Lastly, when communicating with your potential makeup artist, do not hesitate to ask questions about products, experience with weddings, references of past clients or even a discount (especially if you are getting married on a Friday or Sunday) or paying for your bridal party as well and just need to cut costs, but don't want to cut out makeup. Most makeup artists will try to work with your budget, so have fair expectations, because we do want your business and your referrals.

Whether you hire a makeup artist from a cosmetics counter (whose makeup you like) or one whose business caters to brides (like me), rest assured if you do your research you will find one whose work you will love within the price you can afford. It's tough to have champagne taste on a beer budget, I know, so if you need to cut out the baby's breath from your center pieces to afford a professional makeup artist, do it! No one remembers what the center pieces  looked like anyway..it's how the bride looked that they will notice and remember. How you look is the most important detail of that day so find a way to include it in your budget.