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A Holiday Makeup Look from Tori and Rupert

December 24th, 2010 by Karen Leave a Comment

Written by Tori (and Rupert)

Dynamic beauty duo Tori and Rupert scour drugstore aisles and cosmetics counters looking for share-worthy beauty booty. Here’s Tori’s holiday look.

Happy Holidays from Tori and Rupert

Brrr… Baby it’s cold outside! It’s that time of year again, a time for gift-giving, parties and family get-togethers, which also means holiday makeup. Generally, I’m a sucker for sparkle and glitz, but over the holidays I have MULTIPLE excuses to sparkle even more often.

Here’s a holiday makeup look to get you in the mood. That is, if the spiked eggnog hasn’t done it yet. 🙂

My Holiday Makeup Look: Products I Used

  • MAC Eye Shadow in Honey Lust
  • NYX Eye Shadow in Rust
  • MAC Shadestick in Beige-ing
  • Kat Von d Liquid Liner in Romantico
  • MAC Lip Gelee in Resort Life
  • NARS The Multiple in Copacabana

How To Get the Look

Happy Holidays from Tori and Rupert: Eye Closeup

Eyes — Start by applying a shimmery primer. For this look, I used MAC Shadestick in Beige-ing because I like its gold undertones. Then, pat Honey Lust all over your eyelids, blending (slightly outward) Rust into the crease. Next (this part is optional), highlight your brow bone with a lighter beige.

Now, take your liquid liner, and draw out from the center of your eyelid, flicking it upwards for a cat eye effect.
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Categories: Face of the Day (FOTD) Keywords: guest post

Take Your Nails from Grinch to Gorgeous with This Holiday Nail Art How-To

December 24th, 2010 by Karen 11 Comments

Kerry

Written by Kerry

Blogger Kerry wants to help us get our nails into the holiday spirit with a work of nail art in today’s guest post.

Happy holiday nail art

I love winter. Hot cocoa, scarves, fireplaces, snow, Christmas music and movies, and the opportunity to get away with crazy nail art. I love using glitter during the winter months — I think there’s just something special about the way it sparkles in the winter sun. Today, however, I want to show you a simple nail design that I love to rock the week before Christmas. This is an unexpected nail look that’s fun yet understated.

NOTE: The links in here are just to show you what products I used, and not to recommend the particular sites. I purchased everything shown here at Five Below, Ulta, and Walgreens.

The first step is to apply a base coat. I like using Sally Hansen’s Insta-Grip Fast Dry Base Coat, but use whatever you feel comfortable with.

Once that’s dry, apply two coats of red polish. I used ORLY’s Monroe’s Red because it’s a bright Christmas-y color. If you find that the color clashes with your skin tone, use any red that you like. For this design, though, I think it’s better to stick to creams than shimmers. Monroe’s Red does have the subtlest of subtle red shimmer, but you really can’t see it unless you get millimeters away from my nails in the sunlight.
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Categories: Nails Keywords: guest post

Viva la Revolución! 20 Makeup and Beauty Tips to Revolutionize Your Routine

December 18th, 2010 by Karen 18 Comments

Sam

Written by Sam

Freelance makeup artist and blogger Sam wants to arm YOU for beauty battle (A-TEN-HUT!!) in today’s guest post.

Viva la Beauty Revolution!

Viva la Revolución!

Plug in your curling irons and grab your spoolies; the revolution has begun! Check out this bevy of quick, simple tips and tricks to revolutionize your beauty routine.

  1. Line your waterline with a white or fleshtone (for a more natural effect) shade to make your eyes look BIGGER.
  2. Use a shadow with blue undertones, or any shade of blue (from navy to electric) liner, to brighten the whites of your eyes.
  3. Perk up tired eyes by placing a shimmery gold or champagne shadow near your tear duct with a pencil brush (it’s like a shot of adrenaline for your peepers!).
  4. No time to redo your makeup after work before you go out dancing? No problem. Just dab a tiny bit of Vaseline over your lids instead. (BONUS: If you happen to be going to a club with blacklights, the Vaseline will glow neon-blue!) Tap a bit of glitter (cosmetic grade, of course, you silly) over the Vaseline to enhance the effect.
  5. Use Chapstick (or lip balms containing alcohol or camphor) no more than twice a day. Contrary to popular belief, the more often you use lip balm, the more chapped your lips can become. After a point, they can actually start to draw the moisture from your lips. To be safe, apply no more than once in the morning, and once before bed. If you’re already hooked on balm, wean yourself off of it slowly.
  6. Replace your store-bought exfoliator with DIY microdermabrasion. Take some plain ol’ baking soda (about a dime-size amount), and mix it with enough of your regular facial wash to create a thin paste. Massage the mixture all over your face using small circular motions, avoiding the eye area and paying special attention to the creases around your nose and the edges of your lips. It should sting oh so slightly. Rinse after about a minute. Reduce the amount of baking soda you use, and be more gentle when you apply the mixture, if it stings a little too much.

    Never use this method more than once or twice a week, and if you’re on any acne medication that chemically exfoliates your skin (like Retin-A, Duac, Epiduo, or Accutane), don’t use this method at all. You could severely damage your skin, making it red, raw, and sensitive for days (trust me on this…)

  7. Do your eyeshadow before your foundation. This way, if you experience any fallout, you won’t have to worry about covering it up or having it wreck the rest of your meticulously applied makeup.
  8. Speaking of fallout, the best way to prevent it from smudging on your skin is to keep it from touching it in the first place. Grab any cheap loose powder, and apply liberally under your eyes and onto your cheekbones. Then, after you’ve finished doing your eyes, simply sweep it off (and any fallout along with it)!
  9. Eyeshadows just not giving you enough payout? Get a concentrated application of color by patting, instead of sweeping, the color on your lid.
  10. Remember, the first place your loaded brush touches is where the most pigment is gonna land, and that’s especially important when contouring and often when applying eyeshadow.
  11. Don’t forget the Laws of Layering. For the face: serum, lotion, sunscreen, primer, liquid products, cream products, and powder products. For hair: sprays (except hairspray), lotions, styling products, serums/shine products, and hairspray.
  12. For body exfoliation, try taking a cheap, abrasive body brush and scrubbing yourself down before you hop in the shower. WARNING: if it hurts your skin like a keratin treatment hurts your wallet (or your stylish money clip), you may have scrubbed too hard, but the payout will be a smooth, sexy, glowing bod. If you’re up to it, really detox that skin by exchanging the brush for fine sea or Kosher salt.
  13. If you color your hair, use a sulphate-free shampoo. Sulfates can really strip dye straight from your cuticle, leading to lackluster locks and overall dullness. Most hair products will blatantly advertise that they do not contain sulphates for this reason. Your stylist may miss seeing you as often for color touch-ups, but your bank account will thank you.
  14. However, you can’t necessarily trust a hair product to be color-safe even if it doesn’t contain sulfates. Many volumizing products (mostly mousses) work by actually opening up the cuticle, making it porous and allowing color to easily escape, especially during application of heat. Be wary of this.
  15. Whether your hair is color treated or not, always rinse it in the coldest water you can. Heat opens the cuticles, making your hair frizz, look dull, and tangle. By never letting hot water touch your precious locks and turning momentarily to cold, you can seal the cuticles, lock in your color, amp up the shine, and smooth your hair overall to reduce flyaways and frizzies.
  16. After styling your hair, are there still some random flyaways bringing down your bombshell look? Take a simple toothbrush and spray some hairspray onto the bristles. Then, use it to sweep those escaped strands into their proper place.
  17. When applying nail polish, leave a 2 millimeter gap on either side. This gives a sharper, cleaner look and protects your cuticles, all in one! Now that’s multitasking for ya…
  18. Foundation making your red skin look ruddy? You might be using one with pink undertones. My belief is that everyone can use some yellow. Some people believe that pink will liven up their skin and make it look rosy, but I believe pink can be aging and actually make you look dull and pallid. The only time I ever use pink-based foundation is on select people with very fair skin. A bit of yellow livens up the skin and gives it dimension, while still counteracting some of the redness that can naturally appear. And if you still think you need pink, try beige or neutral undertones instead. They should still be able to balance out the multitude of shades in your skin.
  19. The purpose of foundation is not to match the skintone of your face; otherwise, what would be the point (you could just use concealer to hit problem areas in this case)? Instead, it’s meant to make your face look in tone with the rest of your exposed skin (for women, often the chest and arms; for men, often just the arms).
  20. Want your lips to be voluptuous and kissable? Easy! Before bed, apply some lip balm or a thin layer of Vaseline. Let it sit for about five minutes, and then blot most of it off. Next, take a basic toothbrush, and scrub at your lips in small, circular motions (this will sting). It removes much of the built-up dead skin and rough spots while smoothing out lines and creases. Immediately afterward, wipe away the rest of the balm and reapply. Do this twice a week, and before long your lipstick will apply smoother, and kissing will be much more fun.

Take these 20 tips as you will, and stay tuned for Viva la (Beauty) Revolución: Part 2!

Sam

Written by Sam

Sam is a 17-year-old, oddly tall guy whose love of all things skincare, makeup, and fashion started when he entered the modeling world at 14. Since then, he’s established himself as a freelance makeup artist in the theatre and fashion worlds, and started his own blog to preach the wonders of orange eyeshadow, Asian skincare, and designer fragrances to the masses.

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Categories: Beauty Tips, Makeup Tips/How To Keywords: guest post

5 Ways to Wear Lipstick

December 17th, 2010 by Karen 14 Comments

trisha of makeup files

Follow me on TwitterFriend me on FacebookWritten by Trisha

Kiss me, you impetuous fool! And put that lipstick to good use. Trisha of Makeup Files shows that a girl doesn’t need dozens of lip products to have plenty of options.

5 ways to wear lipstick

If only the beauty world came with directions. Most products, including lipsticks, don’t specify exactly how they’re supposed to be used. So most of us assume it’s a function of trial and error, or we learn tips from family and friends.

But there are at least five different ways you can wear a single tube of lipstick, and here they are!

These five lipstick looks use a combination of the following three products:

1. Lipstick — I’m using IsaDora Lip Treat Color in Pomegranate.
2. Clear Lip Gloss — I’m using Mary Kay Satin Lips Lip Gloss.
3. Colored Lip Gloss — I’m using MAC Lustreglass in Ornamental.

1. Lipstick Alone

Lipstick alone

The classic approach. Apply it to your lips right from the tube. You’ll get the most pigmented lip color this way in a shade true to what the manufacturer intended. After applying, blot with a facial tissue to remove any excess color.

2. Lipstick Over Clear Lip Gloss

Over clear

Slather on a layer of clear lip gloss first. Then, apply your lipstick on top. Starting with a clear gloss base dilutes the pigments in the lipstick, so you end up with a lighter tint than using the lipstick alone. A good look if you want a more natural look while still using your favorite lipstick. Blot as needed.

3. Lipstick Over Colored Lip Gloss

Over colored

In this look, you’re trying to augment an already colorful lip gloss with color from a lipstick. Use this method to add variety and dimension to the color of your lips. This approach results in something completely new.
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Categories: Makeup Tips/How To Keywords: guest post

Level Up, Wizard, with Mascara Magic 101

December 13th, 2010 by Karen 24 Comments

Sam

Written by Sam

Freelance makeup artist and blogger Sam shows that anyone can wield a mascara wand like a true makeup magician if they find the right technique.

Mascara Magic 101

It’s 6:30 in the morning. You just barely saved your white blouse from a nice warm coffee demise, and all you’ve left to do is throw on some mascara. Do you…

A. Close your eyes, wiggle the wand randomly in the vicinity of your lashes, and hope for the best?

B. Look straight into the mirror, and take a few seconds slowly sweeping the bristled brush from base to tip, possibly allowing time for a second coat?

C. Stop, take a deep breath, and with your disposable sponge, gently lift your eyelid while you wiggle your brush at the roots, sweeping them quickly outward and upward, turning the brush vertically to add a bit of length at the corner, and wiggling it over the lower lashes?

Hopefully, you picked (C), as you may have guessed that in this case, the most complicated answer is the right one.

Mascara is one of those magic products that can completely transform your look, even if you’re not wearing another stitch of makeup. But, like trying a new hair color, not all transformations work out well. Some methods of application could leave you with spindly lashes, clumpy lashes, flakes of black on your cheeks, little freckles dotted over your meticulous eyeshadow or bare lids… You get the idea.
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Categories: Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To Keywords: guest post

Concealer Comparison: MAC Select Moisture Cover and Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer

December 11th, 2010 by Karen 32 Comments

Jessica

Friend me on FacebookWritten by Jessica

It’s a battle of epic proportions! Blogger Jessica pits two powerhouses of the beauty world together in today’s guest post. Dark circles better hide!

I can’t remember a time when I didn’t suffer from dark circles, yet I only recently discovered the wonders of a nice concealer. I’m an avid viewer of Pixiwoo on YouTube and noticed that both Sam and Nic use different products to deal with their under-eye circles. I purchased MAC Select Moisture Cover Concealer after watching one of Nic’s videos, and I instantly fell in love. Then, later, I found Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer, and now I love both of them so much that I decided to do a product comparison.

I began by taking a photo of myself not wearing any makeup. AHHHH! I know. Shameless. Well, I wanted you to be able to see the unevenness of my skin. I have pretty heavy dark circles that are very noticeable if I don’t wear concealer, and I also have large cheeks which cast a shadow on my dark circles, making them appear even worse!

Not wearing any makeup
Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer on the left, MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right

I proceeded to do all of my makeup without using concealer. As you can see, I get quite dark near my tear ducts, and my cheeks, again, cast a nice shadow over my dark circles! 🙁

Makeup without concealer

Then, I put the two products on each of my eyes, Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer on the left and MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right.

Unblended concealer
Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer on the left, MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right

After blending, I took several photos to show the differences. The left side is Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer in Sand, the right is MAC Select Moisture Cover in NW25. As you can see, the Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer covers a little bit better. It’s also a bit thicker in consistency, which I believe is why it conceals my circles so well. MAC Select is more of a liquid. Although the shades look really different before they’ve been blended, both of them actually blend quite well into my skin. I also like how they each reflect the light, and both of them have nice finishes.

The two blended concealers
Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer on the left, MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right

I think the difference is the most obvious in this photo. The left eye (Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer) shows less of the purple/brown color that’s usually present in my under-eye circles. Unfortunately, the MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right side looks sad.

Looking down
Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer on the left, MAC Select Moisture Cover on the right

THE OVERALL WINNER: Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer in Sand!!! Although I originally believed it might settle into the fine lines under my eyes, it held up quite well. Creamy, easy to blend, smooth and good coverage — I would definitely repurchase this concealer again. 🙂

To see a comparison of Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer vs. Laura Mercier Secrete Camouflage Undercover Pot, click here.

Jessica

Friend me on FacebookWritten by Jessica

I’m a little bit like Batman — a law student by day, and a makeup enthusiast/beauty product hoarder by night! I started my website, BellaLiberté, to trade beauty tips and info on the best sales, and to make sure my stash of beauty products wouldn’t go to waste. Whether you’re a beauty aficionado or brand new to makeup, come say hi.

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Categories: Makeup, Video Keywords: bobbi brown, guest post, mac

Makeup for Men

December 6th, 2010 by Karen 34 Comments

Sam

Written by Sam

Freelance makeup artist and blogger Sam has some makeup news for the men out there: when your girl visits Sephora, you do not have to wait outside.

Makeup for Men

Yes.

Recently, I’ve turned three of my good friends, all male, onto makeup. Now, not full-on, dare-I-say, girly makeup, but simple, natural, corrective aesthetic enhancements.

Makeup has done more for my self-confidence than any amount of plastic-surgery, psychology, and good friends who lie really well could ever do. I don’t use it to change anything about myself, but to “correct” minor tarnishes to my ego — blemishes, spots, and the dreaded dark under-eye circles. Since converting them to my faith, these male friends have all thanked me profusely, saying they’ve gotten more attention from girls and just feel better about themselves around other people.

Mind you, these weren’t easy converts — I had to drag them kicking and screaming into Sephora and plunk them down in front of the Make Up For Ever aisle while I shopped for them before I got even a smidgen of cooperation — but you should see ’em now!

Hooked.

Most men could benefit from three things: foundation, concealer, and blush or bronzer (depending on their skintone). I’ve found that Make Up For Ever is a great brand to get ’em started on, as the packaging is relatively indiscrete, the products are easy to use and relatively foolproof (even the foundation), and the display is far from daunting.

The 3 Rules of Man Makeup

RULE #1 — Teach them how to use everything, and take the time to do it right (consult an expert if you need to). If things go wrong for them once, they’ll quit using makeup forever.
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3 Palettes, 3 Ways: From Day to Night to Drag!

December 4th, 2010 by Karen 23 Comments

Robin of Beautyburg

Follow me on TwitterWritten by Robin

Rockin’ Robin of Beautyburg runs three palettes through their paces in today’s guest post.

3 Palettes from Day to Night to Drag

Ever get an eyeshadow palette and wonder, “What am I going to do with this?” Whenever it happens to me, and it does happen, I look everywhere for ideas. Here are three different palettes with examples of ways to use each of them for day (work), night (play) and drag (dramatic) looks. By no means are these looks the only combinations you could create, but I hope they give you some ideas! 🙂

Tarte Eye Couture Day-To-Night Eye Palette

The Tarte Eye Couture Day-To-Night Eye Palette ($44 at Sephora) contains 8 eyeshadows, a double-sided brush and double-sided eyeliner to take your looks from “day-to-night.” This palette has an interesting mix of very cool and very warm shadows, and the combinations doesn’t always work for me. The cool and warm shadows don’t really seem to work well together (at least on my skin tone), and I found that the paler shades, though great in texture, are way too frosty. I’m also disappointed by the bulky packaging (the lock and key, albeit cute, make it pretty chunky) and the lack pigmentation from the black shadow.

Tarte palette

Tarte palette

Tarte palette day
Tarte Eye Couture Day-To-Night Eye Palette daytime eye

Tarte palette night
Tarte Eye Couture Day-To-Night Eye Palette nighttime eye

Tarte palette drag
Tarte Eye Couture Day-To-Night Eye Palette dramatic eye!

NYX Smokey Eyes Palette

The NYX Smokey Eyes Palette ($9.75 at nyxcosmetics.com) comes with 10 eyeshadows. I admit I’m not the best makeup artist around, but I find myself more at a loss to come up with creative ideas with this palette than with the other two here. Though the shadows look grey, blue, and buttery cream in the palette, they apply with rather limited color payoff. The shadows themselves are very nice for $10, but I think the arrangement is a little too monochromatic to create a very wide variety of looks…
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