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Makeup Tips/How To

New Year’s Eve Makeup Ideas from Benefit Cosmetics Co-Founder Jean Ford

December 31st, 2008 by Karen 10 Comments

Earlier this month I got the chance to chat with Jean Ford, co-creator of the Benefit Cosmetics line.

To be blunt, Jean’s hot (and *very* tall!), and she has lots of fierce fashion and makeup advice.

We talked about high heels and Foot Petal inserts, makeup trends and what kind of makeup to wear to parties.

Jean even offered some tips for creating a soft and subtle brown and pink look for New Year’s Eve. Thanks, Jean!

Come hither eyes

For this look, start with a deep, rich cocoa colored shimmery shadow on the lids, working the color just barely into the crease. Try the dark brown shade from the Big Beautiful Eyes Palette (a shimmery dark brown) or Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow in Busy Signal (also a shimmery brown).

Next, ramp it up by patting a shimmery pink eyeshadow like Lust Duster loose eyeshadow in Cloud 9 on top of the brown. Use your fingers to place the shadow on the center of the lid and to blend out the edges.
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Categories: Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To

When It Comes to Travel Makeup…

December 29th, 2008 by Karen 53 Comments

Hi, ladies. I’m just playing around with video on the blog. Yes, I know I’m a dork.

You can do the look I describe in the video in under 5 minutes. Great for when you’re running late and struggling to catch an early morning flight.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun, Makeup Tips/How To, Video

A Smokey Eye Tutorial with MAC Cosmetics Metal Urge Gilded Ash Cream Shadow and Cocomotion Pigment

December 16th, 2008 by Karen 34 Comments

Smokey Eye ‘Til I Die!

I don’t know if I’ll ever tire of doing smokey eyes. There are just so many different ways to work the look, like this spin on a daytime eye for work. It’s a method I learned from my favorite MAC artist, Jen, using products from the MAC Metal Urge and Red She Said collections.

Featured Products

I use quite a few different products for this look, but the most important MAC ones (because of their overall influence on the look) are…

  • MAC Brushed Metal-X Cream Shadow in Gilded Ash ($16.50): shimmery, gray-khaki cream eyeshadow
  • MAC Cocomotion Pigment ($19.50): shimmery brown-gold loose eyeshadow
  • MAC Mineralize Eyeshadow in Inter-View ($17.50): Shimmery brown, navy blue and bronze mineral eyeshadow trio


How to Get the Look

For me, the easiest way to do a smokey eye is to layer textured products. Here, I layer powder eyeshadow, pigment and cream shadow.

I start by dotting Laura Mercier Eye Basics in Wheat over my entire lid. It’s a primer used here to prevent creasing and helps the eye makeup last longer.

With my finger, I blend Eye Basics evenly over the the entire lid.

Next, I load a MAC 217 Blending Brush by swiping it across the pan of Gilded Ash, and then brush the shadow onto the lid and just barely into the crease.

I repeat the previous step several times, building upon the color, and fading it from the lid into the crease.

Then, with a MAC 252 Large Shader Brush, I apply Cocomotion Pigment into the crease and use a MAC 224 Tapered Blending Brush to mellow out any harsh edges.

Next, I take the 252 and sweep MAC Ricepaper Eyeshadow underneath the entire brow, concentrating most of the color at the highest point of the brow’s arch.

Grabbing my trusty 224, I run the brush head along the edges of the color to soften any obvious lines.

Then, to enhance the smokey effect a little bit more, I pat the dark brown shade from the Inter-View eyeshadow trio onto the outer third of my lid with a MAC 228 Mini Shader Brush.
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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, Top Posts

How to Cover Up Dark Circles For a Wedding, Prom or Party with MAC Cosmetics Studio Finish Concealer

December 10th, 2008 by Karen 23 Comments

Dark Circle Trubs, Volume 5,472

I suffered through a really bad bought of insomnia a few weeks ago, and my dark circles were extra terrible. My regular concealer, MAC Select Moisturecover, just wasn’t gettin’ it done.

My friend Jen’s wedding was right around the corner, and I didn’t want to show up looking like death warmed over. I needed serious coverage, and I needed it fast.

MAC to MAC

I spoke with Michelle, a lovely MAC makeup artist at a nearby counter, and told her what I needed…

  1. Complete coverage for my dark circles.
  2. Something that wouldn’t make my skin look ashy under flash photography.
  3. Something that would last a full 10 hours and wouldn’t look cakey.

She suggested three MAC products: MAC Fast Response Eye Cream, MAC Studio Finish Concealer and MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural.

MAC Fast Response Eye Cream

MAC Fast Response Eye Cream ($28.50) is a lightweight, moisturizing cream that smooths fine lines around the eyes and provides a better surface for the application of concealer.

MAC Studio Finish Concealer

MAC Studio Finish Concealer ($15.50), a very concentrated cream, straight up covers everything — dark circles, pimples, moles, tattoos and even birthmarks! I have it in the shade NW 25.

MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural Pressed Powder


MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural sets the concealer, helping it stay put all day long. It’s a low coverage (read: sheer) pressed powder and won’t look heavy or cakey applied around the eyes. My shade is Medium.

The MAC Concealer Triple Play Performed Great on the Day of the Wedding!

My circles stayed hidden all day long (and lawd knows they were still there!), and I think my makeup still looked natural in the pictures.

How to Cover Up Dark Circles for a Wedding or Big Event Using MAC Cosmetics Studio Finish Concealer

When applying MAC Studio Finish Concealer, lighting makes a huge difference. The product’s very pigmented, and I tend to over apply it in poorly lit rooms (like my bathroom at home), so applying the product in a space that gets good natural light yields the best results.

I begin the process with MAC Fast Response Eye Cream, applying a few dots under my eyes and patting them into the area with a fingertip until they’re thoroughly absorbed.
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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, Top Posts

NARS The Multiple Duo and The Multiple Bronzer

December 1st, 2008 by Karen 17 Comments


The Multiple Duo in Portofino/Malibu

When Nars Cosmetics decided they wanted to release some new highlighting and contouring products, where did look for inspiration?

Answer: they looked to one of their most popular products ever, The Multiple, a beauty cult favorite.

I’d been looking forward to trying the new oil-free, cream-to-powder The Multiple Duo ($45) in Portofino/Malibu and The Multiple Bronzer ($37) in Malaysia since they debuted last month, but because I’d never used any of the original The Multiple products, I had no clue how and where to apply ’em!

Thank goodness for Nars National Trainer Janice Daoud. She was nice enough to offer a few of her favorite application tips and tricks

“Whether you’re a minimalist on the go or a makeup diva,” says Janice, “these two products are both beautiful on the skin and easy to use.”

The Multiple Duo ($45)

The Multiple Duo combines two complementary Nars The Multiple Shades in a single compact. The four limited-edition duos include:

  • Copacabana/St. Barts: Glistening pearl/taupe shimmer
  • Maldives/Riviera: Pink champagne with shimmer/pink
  • Portofino/Malibu: Shimmering coral/pinkish brown
  • Maui/Palm Beach: Dusty rose/rich bronze

The Multiple Duo Application Tips

  • Use your fingers (you’ll get better results than a brush) to apply and blend The Multiple Duo shades.
  • Use The Multiple shades to shade and define your cheeks. “To contour,” says Janice, “apply below the cheekbones and blend into the skin.”
  • For a glowy look, “highlight the complexion along the cheekbones, and lightly down the bridge of the nose for radiance.”
  • To really highlight the cheekbones and get that gorgeous glow, Janice recommends the Copacabana/St. Barts duo.

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Categories: Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To

Black Friday Beauty: It’s a Jungle Out There!

November 28th, 2008 by Karen 16 Comments

To put it mildly, there’s gold in them thar hills! You name the store, they’ve got a Black Friday sale. With the down economy, companies are desperate to separate us from our savings, but I have a feeling these aren’t necessarily the best deals we’ll see. I think the offers will get better over the next few weeks as Christmas nears…

Suki Pure Skin Care

They’re offering some limited edition gift sets, like the Luscious Color Kit. It comes with their tinted active moisturizer in Natural, triple cream eye definer shadow/liner/brow in Gossamer and pure cream stain lip/cheek in Vermilion for $100.

Or how ’bout the Deluxe Nourishing Travel Kit? You get their moisture rich cleansing lotion, concentrated nourishing toner, exfoliate foaming cleanser, intensive brightening cream, intensive brightening masque and pure facial moisturizer all housed in a sleek all natural bamboo tube case ($75).

Shu Uemura 20% off Friends & Family

Save 20% and get free shipping with Shu Uemura’s Friends & Family sale. Use promo code SHUFRIENDS at checkout; good through Dec. 1.

Benefit Cosmetics

Get free US Standard Shipping with any $25 purchase at Benefit Cosmetics using code BLAKSHIP at checkout. They’ve also got some nice gift sets like this Benefit Peace, Love & Glossiness lip gloss set for $26, available online or at Sephora, Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s stores. You get six of their most popular colors for about $4.25 each!

Or, check out the Benefit Primpcess glamorous eye primping kit for $34. A limited edition jewelry box design housing their boi-ing 02 concealer; creaseless cream shadow/liner in r.s.v.p.; 3 powder shadows for contouring, accenting & lining; BADgal mini mascara; eye bright instant eye brightener and brushes galore.

Prescriptives

Get free standard shipping on orders $50 and up, as well as their full-size Colorscope Lipcolor with any $35 purchase using promo code PXHOLIDAY3 at checkout.

Sephora

The store’s a regular gold mine today, but it’s gonna be a madhouse, too. I’m just gonna shop online. They’re offering free shipping on select items using promo code GIFTY at checkout.

Bath & Body Works

They’ve got an interesting $15 limited edition VIP Gift Bag ($100 value) with any $40 purchase.

Mark

Get a free Paint the Town bangle bracelet, a free juice gem in Juicy Fig and free standard shipping on orders of $20 or more using promo code GLAM8 at checkout.

Jo Malone of London

First, they’re offering free shipping plus your choice of two fragrance samples. Second, they’re offering a free-ish signature travel case with their Grapefruit Cologne 9ml, Nectarine Blossom & Honey 15ml and a Grapefruit Deluxe Candle Sample with any $150 Jo Malone online purchase using code JMEVENT at checkout. Good through Nov. 30.

Macy’s

Huge markdowns on thousands of products and free shipping sitewide with a $99 purchase using code GOBBLE at checkout through Nov 30. Check out the Clinique Perfectly Happy Gift Set, $49.50 (regularly $69). It comes with Pure Fragrance, Body Cream and Perfume Rollerball/Long Last Glosswear SPF 15 in Whisper duo.

More Black Friday beauty deals…

TGIBlackFriday.com

BlackFriday.info

Are you on the lookout for Black Friday deals? Find anything good?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Beauty Tips, Makeup Tips/How To, News

Wedding Makeup Tips: Live Blogging from Boca

November 22nd, 2008 by Karen 30 Comments


Left: Lynette, the makeup artist; Right: Jen, the beautiful bride

We’re here in the bridal suite getting ready! I’ve been picking the makeup artist’s brain (Lynette) for wedding makeup tips and she’s been great!


Highly recommended…


Yours truly…


These things rock!

Wedding Makeup Tips

  1. Lynette prefers matte blush over shimmer because, she says, “mattes look more natural and shimmers
    look oily in pictures.”

  2. Recommends L’oreal Original Voluminous mascara because “it goes on thick and isn’t
    clumpy, and thickens and lengthens the best” out of all the mascaras she’s used for weddings.

  3. For photographs, she loves Cinema Secrets cream foundation in the pan
    and Cinema Secrets pan concealer because “it covers everything and looks great in flash
    photography.”

  4. To get a soft look with your eyeliner, “apply powder shadow dry to the lower lash line with
    an angled brush.”

  5. If you have very oily skin, “try using a mattifying gel addition to primer.” Try OC
    Eight Mattifying Gel 8 Hour Control.

  6. Definitely look for Ardell InvisiBands (semi wispies) false lashes. They look natural in photos
    “because they have tiny hairs,” and they’re very easy to apply.

  7. Lipstick can look heavy in photos, so try using a mix of lip liner and gloss instead.

  8. To help your makeup stay in place better on your wedding day, “do a clay mask before you apply anything.”

Reporting live from Jen & Michael’s wedding in Boca Raton… 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Beauty Tips, Makeup Tips/How To

Bienvenidos a Florida!

November 20th, 2008 by Karen 27 Comments

Hola, ladies! I just got into town (Boca Raton, to be exact) and wanted to say a quick hello. Surprisingly, I am still functional enough to type (LOL!) because travel always wears me out.

Guess who almost missed her flight this morning. I’ll give you one guess… 🙂

Note to file: running through airport terminals to catch a flight is SO NOT COOL!

But we’re here now, at the hotel in Boca. Jen’s wedding is the day after tomorrow.

Don’t let the view from the hotel room balcony deceive you; it’s friggin’ freezing up in here, Mr. Bigglesworth! Well, not exactly freezing, but it sho’ ain’t 85 and balmy.

For the record, hotel bathroom lighting isn’t conducive to good photography or to the proper application of concealer.

My first order of business is to find a place to get my nails done for the wedding. Hmm…

I’m bringing my bottle of NARS Bohemia Nail Polish (a shimmery pink with green pearl) with me.

I want to thank you guys for being so nice and supportive about my mother in law’s illness. She goes in for her second surgery tomorrow (to have another mastectomy, the other side).

El Hub ended up coming out here to Florida with me, although I know he really wanted to be in Hawaii to help. He’d only been back from Hawaii for three days when we learned that Mom had to go in for another operation.

We spoke with her today on the phone, though, and it was good to hear her voice. It’s hard going to something fun like a wedding knowing what she’s going through, but our hearts and minds are with her.

Anywho, I don’t mean to dampen your day or to bum you out. Just wanted to say thanks. Here’s to hoping you’re having a great Thursday! 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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