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MAC Amber Lights Eyeshadow Face of the Day: Version 1

March 7th, 2009 by Karen 35 Comments

mac cosmetics amber lights eyeshadow fotd

Ladies, thanks to your recommendations I’m now officially obsessed with MAC Amber Lights eyeshadow, aka the ultimate pan of peachy bronze goodness. 🙂

Yesterday, I borrowed a few of your color combination suggestions for this plummy bronze eye.

mac cosmetics amber lights eyeshadow fotd eye

I know spring is right around the corner and all, but the colors remind me of autumn leaves.

mac cosmetics amber lights eyeshadow fotd eye map

I used six MAC products for the look.

  1. MAC Indianwood Paint Pot cream shadow: shimmery bronze
  2. MAC Amber Lights eyeshadow: shimmery peachy brown
  3. MAC Saddle eyeshadow: matte orangey brown
  4. MAC Star Violet eyeshadow: shimmery plummy brown
  5. MAC Shadowy Lady eyeshadow: matte plummy black
  6. MAC Honey Lust eyeshadow: shimmery bronzy peach

It starts out with a thin layer of Indianwood Paint Pot patted over the entire lid. It’s a cream base that adds staying power to the powder eyeshadows and turns up the color intensity.

After Indianwood, I go straight for Amber Lights, aka my new eyeshadow crush, applying it on the lid with a MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush.

For added color and contrast in the crease, I follow Amber Lights with a sweeping of Saddle eyeshadow on the inner half of the crease using a MAC 217 Blending Brush. After that, I sweep Star Violet eyeshadow on the outer half with a MAC 224 Tapered Blending Brush.

I’m shooting for a little more of a smokey look, so I grab my trusty pan of MAC Shadowy Lady eyeshadow (remember her from the MAC Cult of Cherry Collection?) and pat her in the outer corner with the MAC 239.

After lining both the upper and lower lash lines with a MAC 209 Eyeliner Brush, I sweep some Honey Lust eyeshadow onto the brow bone and into the inner corner of the eye with a MAC 217 Blending Brush.

A few coats of mascara and concealer under the eyes, and then I move on to the lips and cheeks…

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For the rest of the look, I decided to go with a strong lip and nearly-nude cheeks. I apply a single of layer of MAC O lipstick (a plummy red) on the lips and MAC Emote blush on the cheeks.
mac cosmetics amber lights eyeshadow fotd 2

I think I’ll wear this look with my plum dress (or maybe a white top and chunky gold jewelry) out to dinner tonight…

Weird urges

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Categories: Face of the Day (FOTD), MAC Makeup

35 MAC Makeup Tips for Brushes, Lashes and Brows

March 7th, 2009 by Karen 11 Comments

Makeup brushes, lashes and brows

Good morning, ladies! I hope you had a restful night. El Hub fell asleep early, so I kept myself busy with makeup, TV (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants for the zillionth time) and an article about drug reform in The Economist.

This morning I thought I’d do a list post with some of my favorite makeup tips for brushes, lashes and brows.

Have a good day today. Do something fun! 🙂

Get the most from your makeup brushes

MAC makeup brushes

  1. Firmer fibers tend to deliver a faster application than softer fibers.
  2. Softer fibers tend to offer greater control of color application.
  3. For a luxurious experience, try applying skincare with brushes.
  4. The MAC 190 brush works well for applying masks and moisturizers.
  5. The MAC 194 brush works well with eye cream.
  6. The MAC 180 brush works well to lather shave cream on the face or body.
  7. When dipping brushes into pressed powder products, like eye shadows, do not “mash” the brush into the pan. It breaks the fibers. It’s better for the brush (and more effective) to either swipe from side to side or run the brush around in a circle to gather powder.
  8. Try using two brushes for some of those tricky applications like smoky eyes. Use one brush to pick up and apply the color and the other brush to blend.
  9. When applying makeup, try holding the brush further away from the hair bundle, almost like holding chopsticks. This allows for greater control in application — not to mention, with the hands out of the way, greater visibility!
  10. Brushes for personal use should be cleaned about once a week. For emollient-based product, use cleanse-off oil to emulsify and then brush cleanser to clean and condition.
  11. If after makeup application you find it necessary to throw your brushes into a bag before cleaning, be sure to store the brushes used for liquid or cream products separately from the ones used for powder products (to avoid the cream dirtying the other brushes). If using the same bag for both, try wrapping the brushes for cream products in plastic wrap or a tissue before tossing them into the bag.

Love those lashes

makeup lashes

  1. When curling the lashes, squeeze twice: once closer to the lid and the next a little further toward the tip. It will deliver a longer lasting, more natural curl.
  2. To thicken the lashes, apply two coats of Prep + Prime Lash. Let dry between coats for maximum effect.
  3. For maximum deposit of mascara, “wiggle” the brush from root to tip during the application or apply from side to side rather than up and out.
  4. To open and “lift” the eye, apply mascara to the top lashes only.
  5. For a light coating of mascara, transfer some mascara to a MAC 204 brush and apply.
  6. To help make the eye appear rounder, focus mascara application in the center of both the top and bottom lashes.
  7. To elongate the eye, focus mascara application in the outer corners. Be sure to get the little lashes that tend to hide way out near the edge.
  8. To separate the lashes and assist in achieving a soft, feathery appearance, brush through the lashes with the MAC 206 brush while it’s still wet with mascara.
  9. For the appearance of thicker, richer lashes try a technique called “backing the lashes.” Line the eye from under the top lashes with a MAC 212 brush or a MAC 266 brush dipped in Fluidline.
  10. Experiment with layering formulas to achieve a desired effect. Try Fiber Rich Lash over Zoom Lash for thick, rich lashes without the “spider” effect.
  11. For quick eye lining, run the tips of a MAC 266 brush along the mascara wand and apply when needed.
  12. Try adding color on your lashes. Navy blue mascara is great for brightening the eye without looking like major color; violet mascara adds interest and enhances the appearance of green eyes.

Get bangin’ brows

beautiful eyebrows

  1. When tweezing your eyebrows, it helps to map out the hairs you plan to tweeze by covering them with a light application of concealer or light colored pencil first.
  2. For a more natural looking tinted brow, try focusing the application in the arch rather than the inner portion near the nose. A well-balanced eyebrow tends to be more dense in the arch.
  3. Don’t underestimate the effect of brushing the brows. First brush against the hair growth to separate, then up and back towards the ear to shape.
  4. For the bleached eyebrows look, use Brow Set in a shade one or two shades lighter than your brows. First, brush the wand against the grain of hair growth to cover the brow, and then dip the wand back into the tube and brush going with the grain.
  5. If using both a brow pencil and a brow set, try using a darker pencil and lighter brow set for more dimension.
  6. Fluidline in an appropriate shade, like Dipdown with the MAC 208 brush, is a great way to cover any scars or open areas in the eyebrow.
  7. A light powder eye shadow color like Shroom, Ricepaper or Arena placed under the arch of the brow is a great way to highlight and define.
  8. After applying a powder or pencil color to brows, brush through with the MAC 206 brush to soften. Set with an application of clear or tinted Brow Set.
  9. Clean up any stray brush or pencil strokes with a little concealer and a MAC 194 brush. This helps to sharpen the edges.
  10. In a pinch, Brow Set can be used to touch up the roots of the scalp as well.
  11. Guys can use Brow Set in their sideburns to make them look thicker.
  12. Mix Clear Brow Set with any desired shade of MAC Pigment for a streak of color in the hair.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To

What’s Your Favorite Shampoo?

March 6th, 2009 by Karen 39 Comments

Favorite shampoo

Do you have a favorite? Mine’s Bumble & Bumble’s Gentle ($20) because it’s really hydrating and never strips the color, but I’m looking to try something new.

A few good drugstore shampoos to try

  • Aussie Opposites Attract
  • Suave Professionals Vibrant Shine
  • Aveeno Nourish+

What’s your favorite shampoo, and why do you like it?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. What’s on your dance card tonight? Are you heading out or staying in?

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Categories: Hair, Just For Fun

Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment: Drugstore Lipgloss Therapy

March 6th, 2009 by Karen 31 Comments

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A few years ago I was working in downtown San Francisco as a legal assistant. There were times when the job made me *really grumpy.* Don’t get me wrong — I was glad to have a steady paycheck, but on those days when I felt under-appreciated, overlooked and extra cranky, I’d cross the street from work to the drugstore on my breaks and seek comfort in the makeup aisle.

It was on one of those misery-fueled, escapist trips that I discovered Sally Hansen’s Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment ($6), and I’ve been a fan of the line ever since. 🙂

sally hansen diamond 12 hour lip treatment eternity

These glosses are like non-stick, vanilla-scented (but no taste) drugstore versions of MAC Lipglass. Each tube packs may-jah color and shine, delivering added moisture as well, and they last for hours on my lips without budging one bit.

sally hansen diamond 12 hour lip treatment flawless

Sally Hansen Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment

Price: $6
Use: A bargain moisturizing lipgloss that delivers rich color and shine.
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I have to remember with these that the included brush always feels incredibly stiff when I first open a tube, but if I squash the brush tip on a surface like the back of my hand a few times it softens up the bristles.

When I’m having a rough day, Diamond 12-Hour Lip Treatment is a perfect bargain makeup pick-me-up.

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Categories: Drugstore Beauty Finds, Makeup, Product Reviews

Beauty Snacks: Sites of the Day, March 6

March 6th, 2009 by Karen 12 Comments

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Use the force!

Ever wish you were a Jedi Knight and could move makeup brushes with your mind? Here’s one cute way to turn yourself into one.

Members only

I *love* the ’80s and these chic Turquoise, Fuchsia, Black Mock Crocodile, Metallic Snake and Leopard Patent makeup bags from Members Only. Totally rad, yah?

You are not alone

And you thought you were the only person putting wigs on your cat… 🙂

Hello, miss

Strangers used to call me “Miss,” but now most call me “Ma’am.” I’m not thrilled about this turn of events. Perhaps Paula’s Choice will turn back the clock a little to that kinder, gentler time.

Hey, font freaks!

Typography rules, doesn’t it? Now you, too, can immortalize your penmanship by turning your handwriting into a font.

Will it be berry?

Halle Berry’s getting ready to launch a new fragrance, and if homegirl doesn’t add notes of berry to the scent my sad pun will smell even worse.

Mellow yellow

I’ve gone cuckoo for all things yellow! On my yellow lust list: Sephora by OPI nail polish in IM Beauty, the Kate Spade Westbury Jessie handbag in Sunflower, this J.Crew Wide Patent Leather Belt in Sour Lemon and this Old Navy Classic Polo in Yellow Stripe.

Daydreaming about vacay

If I were bound for a weekend tropical island getaway, I’d totally want to be wearing these clothes.

TGIF! We made it. 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Win Stila Pearl Shimmer Gloss in Pearl Kitten

March 5th, 2009 by Karen 183 Comments

This contest is closed. I’ll be announcing the winner shortly. Thanks for entering!

stila pearl shimmer gloss in pearl kitten

To all my crazy cat ladies, raise your hands up in the air, and wave ’em around like you just don’t care! It’s time to get tonight’s party started, and by that I mean it’s time for a giveaway. 🙂

The Stila Pearl Shimmer Gloss in Pearl Kitten Giveaway!

No doubt, the Pearl Shimmer Glosses pack lots of shine and sheer color, and Pearl Kitten applies as a sweet shimmery peach that’s perfect for smokey (or cat) eye looks.

But the yumminess doesn’t stop with the shine and color. No, Pearl Kitten smells and tastes great, too — like vanilla — and I adore the thin, non-sticky consistency.

Are you on the fast track to crazy cat lady status? Take this quiz to find out.
  • Have you thumbed through the pages of Cat Fancy Magazine within the last six months?
  • Do you find yourself searching for cute cat videos on YouTube when you should really being doing something productive like flossing or homework?
  • Do you dress your cats up in outfits or wigs?

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, then you’re on your way, homie!

The prize

One lucky kitten will win a tube of Stila Pearl Shimmer Gloss in Pearl Kitten ($22 value).

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How to enter…

There are two different ways to enter, and you can do both for two chances to win. The first involves leaving a comment here on this post — a comment about anything at all. Tell me about your favorite cat, your favorite lipgloss or your favorite Stila product. The second involves signing up for my updates by email, if you haven’t already subscribed. You’ll get one email per day, chock full of fun beauty tips and makeup reviews.

Recap…

  1. If you haven’t already signed up to receive Makeup and Beauty Blog daily email updates, then enter your email in the box below (or click this link).
  2. You may also enter by leaving a comment in the comments section at the bottom of this post (be sure to use a valid email address).

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I’ll pick the winner at random from among the people who enter by 11:59PM PST Friday night.

Good luck!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun, Makeup

Meet Estee Lauder’s Vivid Garden of Pretty Colors and Light

March 5th, 2009 by Karen 21 Comments

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Spring’s in full bloom at Estee Lauder counters with the new Vivid Garden Collection, a small release featuring a bouquet of classic spring colors in green, peach and pink.

estee lauder vivid garden display

estee lauder vivid garden orchid garden eyeshadow quad

There are shades for girls of every skin color growing in this garden. 🙂

estee lauder vivid garden illuminating powder

  • Duo Tone Pencil in Onyx Pearl ($18.50): This black and white shades in this duo have an opalescent quality to them, with the white seeming to change from white to pink to green and the black going from black to gold to green. Thinking about how hot it would look layered beneath MAC duochrome eyeshadows like Vex and Club has my head spinning.
  • Estee Lauder Illuminating Powder ($35): I have a feeling this shimmery pink and gold highlighting powder for cheeks, lips and eyes would look lovely on light-skinned gals with cooler skin tones.
  • Orchid Garden Signature Eyeshadow Quad ($35): The green and purple in this set of four shimmery shades are like a fireworks display. The green flashes from green to gold, and the purple goes from gold to purple to fuchsia, BOOM!
  • Pure Color Illuminating Gloss in Peach Blossom ($18): A rich metallic coral, this gloss looks like it’ll take tan skin to the next level.
  • Pure Color Crystal Lipstick in Crystal Coral ($22): This reddish-coral lipstick shimmers with golden pearl. I bet it looks hot with a khaki or bronze eye.
  • Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Peach Blossom ($18): Two Estee Lauder makeup artists raved about how this sheer peach with flecks of pink and gold glitter looks great layered on top of gold nail polish.

Swatches

estee lauder vivid garden swatches

  1. Duo Tone Pencil in Onyx Pearl
  2. Estee Lauder Illuminating Powder
  3. Orchid Garden Signature Eyeshadow Quad
  4. Pure Color Illuminating Gloss in Peach Blossom
  5. Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Peach Blossom

Coral lip colors are totally my thing. I’m so lusting after this lipstick and gloss, BIG TIME!
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Categories: Makeup

MAC Amber Lights Eyeshadow: Any Ideas for Color Combos?

March 5th, 2009 by Karen 99 Comments

mac cosmetics amber lights

Have you met MAC Amber Lights ($14.50)? She’s a shimmery peach and bronze eyeshadow from MAC’s permanent collection.

mac cosmetics amber lights swatch

Isn’t she lovely? 🙂

Rose, one of the MAC makeup artists at my nearby MAC counter, suggested I pair her with a reddish brown eyeshadow like Folie or Handwritten in the crease and a black shade like Carbon on the outer lid.

Amber Lights has been around for a few years and has always had a lot of potential.

QUESTION: What colors should I pair with Amber Lights? Let’s brainstorm ideas in the comments.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup

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