Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The palette everyone should own

It's no secret that I have way more makeup than one person needs.  It's also no secret that I continue to buy more.  A few days ago, I was browsing around pinterest, and I saw a pin using the Urban Decay Naked Basics palette.  Now I've been going back and forth for months about buying it, but I told myself the last thing I needed was another eyeshadow palette. Yesterday, I decided to throw that logic out the window and just go for it.  So, $27 later, I now have the most amazing, everyday shadows in one tiny package!  This palette comes with six shades, five of which are matte, and one shimmer.  What I love so much about this palette is that you can create so many different looks, from very neutral, toned down eyes, to smoked out, night on the town eyes. The quality of these shadows is amazing. They are highly pigmented, and blend out so easily. I also love the size of this palette, because it's perfect for traveling.


I'm a sucker for nice packaging!


Venus: shimmery champaign
Foxy: matte yellowish tan
Walk of Shame:  matte cool toned light tan
Naked 2: matte medium tan
Faint: matte warm dark brown
Crave: matte black (very pigmented)


I created this look today using all six shades. Against my better judgement,
I decided to share this selfie with you!

Transition color above my crease: Naked 2
Inner corner and inner half of lid: Foxy
Outer half of lid: Walk of Shame
Crease color: Faint
Outer V : Crave
Browbone highlight: Venus





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Monday, August 26, 2013

The cheapest makeup you'll ever love

About two years ago, when I started watching makeup tutorials on YouTube, I kept hearing the beauty gurus talk about 'elf' cosmetics.  I had never heard of such a brand, so I assumed it was something high end only available in stores I couldn't afford to shop in.  Turns out, I couldn't have been more wrong. E.l.f., which stands for 'eyes, lips, face', is probably the most affordable, good quality makeup on the market. Their products are so inexpensive, it's almost too good to be true. Most items range between one and six dollars. E.l.f is sold in stores like Target, K-Mart, Walmart, and even in some Dollar General stores. While I like being able to buy it in the store, I LOVE shopping on their website, www.eyeslipsface.com.  They carry so much more than what you'll find in any store.  Also, if you sign up with your email, they will send you coupon codes quite frequently.  I don't think I've ever paid full price for anything when buying from the website! There are so many great makeup products to choose from, but, the brushes are what really stand out.  I have several e.l.f brushes, and I just keep adding to my collection.  Below are some of my favorite e.l.f. items.  I hope you will browse the site, and maybe do some shopping yourself!

Brushes

Essential Eye Shadow Brush: Perfect for applying shadow all over the lid $1

Essential smudge brush: short, dense bristles perfect for applying a highlight under the brow $1

Studio small angled brush: I use this brush to apply my gel eye liner.  Great for creating a wing $3

Studio Angled blush brush: Perfect for contouring with bronzer, or applying blush $3

Studio powder brush:  I use this to stipple my blush on, but this would be great for pressed powder $3

Studio flawless concealer brush:  This is wonderful for setting undereye concealer with a loose powder $3


Face

Studio blush: Long wearing, highly pigmented blush.  'Tickled pink' is a beautiful shimmery coral/pink.  Also, check out 'gotta glow', which is a beautiful cheek highlighter. $3

Studio high definition powder:  This is a great translucent setting powder that can be used all over the face.  I especially love it for setting my undereye concealer.  $6

Studio makeup Mist and Set:  I use this after I've applied all of my makeup to set everything in place.  It contains aloe, green tea, cucumber, and Vitamin A,C, and E, so it's just great for your skin in general. $3



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Monday, August 19, 2013

A little Q & A

So last week, I posted on facebook that my next post would be a little question and answer session, and I asked for any beauty related questions anyone might have.  I got some really  good questions, so I'll just get right to it!

Q: Why doesn't the hair around my face grow as fast (or at all ) as the rest of my hair?

A: I've got so many clients who have sat in my chair and asked this very question.  First off, the hair around our hairline (sides, bangs, etc) is a bit finer than the rest of the hair, making it more vulnerable to damage.  Also, people who  use heat tools, most often a flat iron, tend to go over the same piece several times, until it's 'just right'. Of course, the hair you see when you look in the mirror is that hair right in front, so it takes most of the punishment.  After so much heat damage, you will see breakage start to happen.  So, though it may seem that the hair isn't growing, it's actually just breaking off from the bottom.  There are a few things  you can do to stop this from happening.  First, be sure to use a heat protectant spray or serum before using your flat iron, curling iron, etc.  Second, do not continually run the iron over the same piece of hair.  If you have even a decent flat iron, it should smooth and straighten on the first pass through the hair.  Those second, third, and fourth times are simply not doing anything but damaging your hair.  And lastly, if you're having your hair highlighted with bleach, ask your stylist not to pull it through your ends where the hair is breaking, or very fragile. 

Q:Why does my color fade so quickly?

A: If we're talking about color you've had done in a salon that's darker than your natural shade, there is usually one culprit causing the fading, and that is shampoo!  I know that salon brand shampoo and conditioner is not in the budget for everyone, and that's totally understandable, but if you're going to buy from Walmart, choose wisely.  First of all, anything Suave brand is typically murder for your hair color.  Now, I haven't browsed the Suave section in a long time, so maybe they've started to come around, but when people have had bad box color results, and ask how they can strip the color, I tell them to go buy a bottle of Suave.  Also, any kind of dandruff shampoo is going to affect your color.  I know lines like Tresseme and Garnier  have shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair, and they're relatively cheap, so maybe give that a try.  If you're using good shampoo, specifically for color treated hair, and you're still seeing rapid fading, talk to your stylist about maybe trying a different line of color that might be more compatible with your hair. 

Q: What should I do if my blonde starts looking brassy?

A:  Brassy is just a fancy salon word meaning gold or yellow.  Sometimes, after a bad color job, you'll notice your roots are bright yellow, or after a few weeks, your once gorgeous white-blonde highlights are now golden.  There is a wonderful product I think every blonde should own, and that is purple shampoo.  Purple shampoo is exactly what it sounds like.  It's a shampoo that is a very pigmented purple color.  What this does is counteract any brassy tones you're seeing.  When it comes to haircolor, opposite tones cancel eachother out.  Purple and yellow are at opposite ends of the color wheel, therefor, if you're seeing yellow, throw a little purple on it! I use my purple shampoo about once a week, because that usually does the trick for me.  If you think your hair is overly brassy, and you want to use it every time you shampoo, go ahead, but I will caution you, it will turn your hair voilet if you over do it, or leave it on too long.  Now don't let that terrify you, because it will only be violet until you shampoo it again with a non purple shampoo. Several brands make purple shampoo, but my favorite is from Joico. I know Sally's has a purple shampoo that is comparable, and you may be able to find one at the drugstore.  If you find that purple shampoo isn't doing the trick, schedule an appointment at the salon to have it toned, which means your stylist will put a violet toned semi permanent color over the top. 


Q: If I decide to go dark, can I go back blonde in one step?

A:  NO! NO! NO!  If I could tell my clients one thing, it's this.  Once you have gone dark, or darker than where you started, there is nothing that will lighten your hair but bleach.  As we all know, bleach is not known for it's gentle qualities!  I often have clients who will look at the color book, and say, 'I want my hair this color', which is 4 shades lighter than the color they have on their head currently.  Let me tell you, I WISH there was a color line that would lift old color and deposit new, but unfortunately, there just isn't.  What this means is, if you're thinking of going dark, or you already have, and now want to go back, the only way to do it is by heavily highlighting.  By putting the bleach in foils, and leaving some hair out, you are reducing the damage to the hair.  This usually means that to achieve the desired light color, it's going to take more than one appointment.  About three years ago, my naturally blonde sister, Danielle, decided she wanted to be a brunette.  After all was said and done, she was a VERY dark, deep  brown.  She then decided about a year later that she wanted to be a blonde again.  It took us at least four heavy highlight sessions to get her back where she started.  And let me tell you, the in between colors were sometimes not pretty!  I would not ever recommend bleaching the hair all over and starting fresh, unless you have very short hair that will be cut off frequently.  So, next time you're thinking you want to be a brunette like Megan Fox, just remember, it will take lots of time, money, and patience to go back!

Q: What can I do to emphasize my light or sparse eyebrows?

A: This question is one I'm very familiar with.  Though I'm not a natural blonde, my eyebrows are (Go Figure!). I've had light eyebrows all my life, and I  would get so frustrated when I'd be in a picture with a flash, and it would look as if I had no eyebrows.  Thankfully about a year ago, I discovered a great makeup tool, a brow pencil! Who knew, right? Nowadays, my brow pencils are my best friends.  I have two that I love, one high end, and one drugstore.  The drugstore brow pencil I love is by Revlon.  It's called 'brow fantasy', and I love it because not only is it a waxy pencil, but it's also comes with a tinted brow gel to set them in place after you've filled them in.  I use the shade 'dark blonde', and it's perfect for my fair skin and light hair. I got mine at CVS, and I paid around $8 for it. There are three shade options, listed below.  My other favorite brow product is by tarte cosmetics, called the Brow Architect.  This is awesome, because it's three products in one; a pencil, a spoolie to brush your brows, and an under the brow highlighter that gives the brow an instant lift.  This is a bit pricey (around $18), but totally worth the money.  I got mine in a package deal from QVC, but these can be purchased anywhere Tarte is sold. This comes in one univeral color, which seems to work on any skintone.  I know other people who swear by brow powders, or just using eyeshadow and a brush to fill in their brows, but I seem to have the best luck making them look natural when I use a pencil of some sort. 
 
 
Q: I want to have nice nails, but I don't want to pay for acrylics or Shellac, what are my options?

A:  I feel the exact same way!  Lucky for us, CND just came out with a new product that makes it possible to have nice, long wearing polish, without the use of acrylic, or LED lights.  This product, called Vinylux, is a polish that is supposed to last up to a week without chipping.  There is no base coat necessary, however, you do have to use the Vinylux topcoat over your desired shade.  These just hit the beauty supply store within the last month, so they will probably be available for purchase at Ulta and other retailers very soon, if not now.  I've got two different shades, and love them both.  As far as the longevity goes, I've had my current polish on for about five days, and they've just started to chip around the edges.  Now keep in mind, I've got my hands in the shampoo bowl all day, which is not great for polish, so on a person who isn't washing hair all day, you may get more life out of your polish!  These retail for around $11 a bottle, and there is a wide variety of shades.  The only thing I can say I don't love about this polish is that it does not stay as shiny as my Seche Vite top coat, but all in all, I'm very pleased with the staying power of the polish.  Here is a chart showing some of the shades that are available...

That's all for today.  I hope I've answered everyone's questions, and that maybe you found this helpful!  Thanks again for taking the time to read my blog! Have a wonderful day :)

Monday, August 12, 2013

Current Favorites: Makeup edition

I'm not a makeup expert.  I've never claimed to be a makeup expert.  What I am, is a makeup junkie who loves trying new products.  I sometimes joke that if I spent as much time working out as I do watching YouTube makeup tutorials, I'd be a size 0! I could watch tutorials and product reviews all day. At the end of this blog, I'll attach a link to some of my favorite YouTube beauty gurus, so you can check them out. 

Over the past year and a half, I have probably tripled my makeup collection.  I realize it is obscene to have five different foundations, and a drawer full of eyeshadow palettes, but I do. Some people do drugs, I do makeup.  Anyway, over this last year and a half, I've tried so many different products, from so many different brands.  I love both high end and low end (drugstore) makeup.  I definitely have more drugstore products than anything, because I am a poor hair stylist, after all! However, I do splurge on the fancy stuff every now and then. 

I rummaged through my makeup collection to pick a few of my VERY favorites to share with you.  I could probably go on for days, but I'll keep it short and sweet.

1. L'Oreal True Match Lumi Foundation

This is my favorite foundation EVER! And the fact that it's under $10 is just the icing on the cake. Not only does this give great coverage, but it's so hydrating.  My skin is dry as the desert, and this foundation gives it an almost dewy finish.  It's a very thin consistency, but I have found that when you are on the dry side, the runnier the better.  I apply this with my Tarte foundation brush.   Using the brush really gives it a flawless, airbrushed finish.  I can't speak for how this foundation would work for an oily person, but if you are normal to dry, this is definitely worth a try!

2. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Treatment Concealer in 'Brightener'

I can't say enough good things about this concealer! Let me start by saying that this is an under eye concealer, not a spot concealer.  I normally apply this in a V shape under my eyes, after I've put on my foundation.  The 'brightener' shade really wakes up the under eye area, and just makes it appear as if I've had a great night of sleep :) There are several shades in this concealer line, but the 'brightener' shade has a pinkish tint to it, which counteracts the blueish/green shadow under my eyes. The only thing I don't like about this is the sponge applicator, so I normally remove it, and use my fingers to apply the product.  The price tag on this one is around $7. 

3. Ulta Beauty Sponge

I use this sponge to blend in my under eye concealer.  I use the pointed end to get in really close to my tear duct. I lightly tap the concealer in with the sponge, until it disappears. I find that this blends concealer in better than my fingers, or any brush I've ever used.  I've also heard that these are great for applying foundation, but I love my Tarte brush so much, I've never tried. I purchased mine at Ulta for around $5, but these are popping up everywhere, and though they may be shaped a bit different, they all seem to work the same way. 

4. Cover Girl Jumbo Gloss Balms
I am not normally a fan of crayon lipsticks, because they tend to be very drying, but let me tell you, these are the exact opposite! They are so hydrating, it's almost like putting on chapstick.  The color payoff is AWESOME! Nothing makes me madder than when I buy a lip product that looks awesome in the tube, and then ends up totally sheer on my lips. So far, I've used a hot pink shade, and a true red, and they both give amazing color.  They're also very long wearing (as long as you're not doing lots of eating, drinking, or kissing).  These sell for around $8, and I can't wait to add to my collection!

5. Mary Kay Lash Love Mascara in I <3 Black


I will never use another mascara. Period. I will admit, paying $16 for mascara hurt my heart a little bit, but it was worth every penny.  I have pathetic little lashes, and this mascara gives them so much length and volume.  The formula is great, and the brush has the tiniest little bristles, which makes it possible to get to the base of every little lash.  This brush is also great for getting those tiny bottom lashes that are so hard to see.  I've used both the regular, and the waterproof, and they are equally wonderful. 

Now that I've shared with you some of my favorite makeup products of the moment, I will share with you some of my favorite YouTube channels.  I've learned so much about makeup and techniques for applying makeup by watching these women.  Next time you have some downtime, watch a video or two.  I promise you'll be as amazed as I am by their talent!

http://www.youtube.com/jaclynhill1

http://www.youtube.com/pixiwoo


Once again, thank you for taking the time to read my blog, and I hope you've enjoyed it!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

All about the 'blowout'

For those of you who are a bit confused by the title of this post, no, I'm not talking about a tire blowout, or even a sports game that ends badly.  I'm referring to the service popping up in salons everywhere known as a 'blowout'.  Basically what this entails is having your hair shampooed, blow dried with a round brush, and you're done; no flat irons or curling irons necessary.  Sounds like nothing unusual, but when done by a professional, a blowout can last up to three days (unless you wash your hair, that is).  As a stylist, there's nothing I love more than the way my client's hair looks, feels, and moves after I've blown them dry with my round brushes.  By overdirecting the hair, and using the concentrator on the blow dryer, it not only gives the hair lots of volume, but it also smoothes the midlengths and ends out so beautifully.  Unfortunately, blow drying your whole head of hair with a round brush on your own is very difficult, not to mention tedious.  However, if you want to a little bit of volume in front, and in your crown area a round brush is quite easy to use in those spots.  I use a set of roundbrushes I've had since beauty school, but they are super easy to find.  Sally Beauty Supply carries a wide variety, and I believe Walmart does too.  Next time you have a wedding to go to, or maybe just a hot date ;), schedule yourself a blowout, and I promise you will not be disappointed with how you look!  Most high end salons in this area charge between $30 and $40, but for any of my clients reading this, I charge $15 to $20 depending on length and thickness of the hair.  Also, blowouts can be done on short, medium, and long hair, so don't think that just because you don't have hair down your back means you can't get in on the fun! Below are some examples of what a salon blowout should look like ....
This stylist is using the same round brush I use on my clients, and notice the concentrator on the end of the dryer.
 
 
 
Here's a link to a line of round brushes very similar to what I use. Of course, the shorter your hair, the smaller the brush you'll want to use, and if your hair is fairly long (as in the first and last pictures), a large round brush is best.
 
I would not recommend a brush with boar bristles like this  , as it is easy to get it stuck in your hair if you're not careful!
 
I hope you found this post helpful, and that maybe you will pamper yourself by going to the salon for a blowout very soon!