Wednesday, 10 September 2014

The Balm - Mary-Lou Manizer Review


I think I have found the best highlighter/illuminator on the market, well out the ones I have tried this is by far my favourite. 

According the The Balm who make this product, their description is;
'Meet Mary-Lo Manizer, a seemingly innocent honey-hued luminizer that catches everybody's eye. This highlighter, shadow and shimmer diffuses light so your skin looks softer and younger while adding a subtle glow'. I used this product on Nicki's cheekbones (pictured above), as you can see her cheekbones are accentuated and highlighted but still look very natural at the same time. 

I have used other powdered highlighters and the texture has not been quite as soft and lovely as this one, it's so highly pigmented you only need a small amount. Even though it looks quiet shimmery in the packaging it doesn't once applied to the skin. The key to using this product is blending it well to achieve a natural looking glow. It can be also used on the eyes or all over the face if you want to achieve an all over illuminated look, I prefer to use it on the cheekbones, centre of the nose and on the cupids bow to highlight these areas.

Another great aspect of this product is the value for money, it's a large pan and because you only need such a small amount it lasts forever, I have found it wears well and lasts all day. The only downfall is it only comes in the one colour light gold/champagne, which may not suit some darker skin tone.

The packaging is gorgeous and price is reasonable, you can purchase this great product at David Jones for $34.95



Kelly xx


Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Creative and Special Effects


Airbrush Creation
Terminator 
Masquarade Party Airbrush Mask


Half face Sugar Skulls

Zombie

Character Zombie

Car Crash Victim














Monday, 14 July 2014

Why you should invest in a cream blush!

Most women seem to be a little scared of a cream blush. When I ask the question why? In most cases they say it looks too hard to apply or they don't like change and want to stick to powder blush because it's what they are use to.

The truth is a cream blush is great for our skin at this time of year, with the cold air and our heaters permanently on makes our skin dry out and we can lose that radiant look. A cream has a more luminous effect giving you a more youthful looking glow compared to the usual powder blush. Not only do they look more youthful they also look more natural, it's actually easier to achieve a light flush of colour.


These days cream blush is more advanced than what it was many years ago. They are highly pigmented, buildable, blendable, long lasting and they feel silky on the skin. I use my Ben Nye Creme Rouge wheel which contains six gorgeous colours, the shades are Red, Carnation Pink, Raspberry, Coral, Sandy Rose and Dusty Rose. Compared to other cream blushes this is very affordable with a great variety, you can purchase online for $27.00. Ben Nye is a leading professional brand designed for film and theatre. 




After applying your foundation then go ahead and do your cheeks. There are three different methods you can use to apply your cream blush; 

1. Using your clean fingers, apply to the apple of your cheeks and blend the product backwards. If you feel you have applied too much you can go over your blush with the foundation brush you just used for your base to tone it down, I usually do it in a patting motion. (Remember to clean your foundation brush before the next application).


2. Use a duo fibre stippling brush, what is duo fibre you ask? It has synthetic and natural bristles in two layers that are different colours which is pictured below. This is my favourite method, you gently dip the brush in the cream and with a very light hand apply to the apples of the cheeks and along in the cheekbones. As I said before they are extremely buildable so if you required you just add more a small amount at a time.




3. A sponge or beauty blender can also do the job, pick up a small amount on the beauty blender and distribute on apples of cheeks and gently blend it up the cheekbones.



For longer lasting results it is best to set to set the cream with a translucent powder. If your skin is really dry and you find you don't need powder to set your foundation then skip this step. If you haven't already stepped out of the box make your next makeup purchase a cream blush.






Kelly x

Monday, 16 June 2014

Rouge Terrybly by Terry - Lipstick Review

 I have to start by saying this is my favourite lipstick at the moment. I was after a fuchsia coloured lipstick so where better to go than Mecca Maxima to have a look at a wide range of different brands? This particular lipstick was exactly the colour I was looking for. I had a play and loved the texture and silky feeling of the lipstick. It was so rich in colour I had to have it! 




 I don’t have any other lipstick that feels like this one, it’s so moist. I really don't like the feeling of dry lips and most long wearing lipsticks tend to dry out your lips and at this time of year there is nothing worse. This one does the opposite of drying them out, the way it glides across your lips when applying is magical! Because it's so soft and creamy it’s actually hydrating the lips. Surprisingly it lasts very well. It doesn't last all day long but it lasts at least a few hours. 


The claims made for this lipstick is that it is enriched with Terry's exclusive anti-ageing Lumilip® technology, this means it rejuvenates and plumps up the lips without drying.


Personally, I love the colour. I chose 304 Cherry Cherry which has intense pigment, amazing staying power, is hydrating and yes, it does plump up my lips. This is an absolute winner for me, now all I have to do is add some other colours to my collection. Hopefully the others are just as impressive.


You can purchase Rouge Terrybly Lipsticks at Mecca for $66.00 which is not cheap but a great investment in my opinion. Here is a picture below of all the fabulous colours this range comes in :-)


Thursday, 1 May 2014

Lets talk about Brow products.


Many people don't realise the importance of filling in your eyebrows when doing your makeup. I was introduced to the world of brow enhancing when I began my diploma of Specialised Makeup Services and I have never looked back.  Filling in your brows is one of the key features that completes a look.  It’s your brows which define your face. Having great shaped brows makes it a whole lot easier to apply your makeup. If you’re struggling in that department it's good to see a professional a few times to try and help you achieve the right shape for your face.

For myself, I have very straight, fair eyebrows that angle upward; I look bare if I have not defined them. My brows do not naturally have a lot of shape, but if I'm feeling like I want an arch on any given day I will use my brow products to achieve this.  Here is a review on some products I have tried.
 



L'Oréal Superliner Brow Artist penciI; I am really impressed with this product; it has every essential component in one item.  With it being a double ended pencil, it allows for you to brush, define and set. The lid has a soft tip brush so you can fix your brows in place. One end is the pencil which is nice and creamy and the other end is a clear wax to set the brows. Despite the fact that this is a pharmaceutical brand it actually rates as one of my favourite products for personal use, I generally use it for my every day  makeup as it's very natural looking. This product retails for $22.95 but there is generally a L'Oréal sale where you can find it at a cheaper price.
 
 
 
Revlon Colorstay Browmaker; is a great product if you already have perfectly shaped brows and just want to make them look darker. This really needs the hair to adhere to, so if you are wanting to change the shape or lengthen your brows I would not suggest this product. This  product is  incredibly natural looking on brunettes but I have found it throws a little tinge of red on blondes. Recommended retail is  $25.95 but  it's  easily found at discounted prices too.

 
 
MAC Veluxe Brow Liner; is not one of my favourite brow defining products, it is a powdery formula so it doesn't seem to fill in the brows as easily as other pencils. I find a creamier pencil easier to work with, especially when you are wanting to change the shape of the brows. The one thing I do really like about this pencil is the wand at the other end to brush your brows in place. This product is $32.00.

 
 MAC Eye Brow pencil; on the other hand is one of my favourites and this is the one I use on my clients. As you can see from the picture above this pencil is so fine which means you can get the most definition and shape into the brow. It looks incredibly natural and there is no sharpener required. The only down fall about this product is if you’re going to be using it every day, it runs out rather quickly, which is why I choose to use the cheaper L'Oréal pencil for everyday use.  The MAC Eye Brow pencil retails for $30.00.


Makeup Forever Aqua Brow; is the holy grail of eyebrow products. This is something I purchased at Salon Melbourne recently, I only bought one to suit my own colouring but as I have fallen in love with this product, I plan on getting the other shades for my clients. This is a highly pigmented gel that you can easily define, lengthen and reshape the brows. It's also waterproof so once it has set, it does not budge. I even put it to the test in a recent underwater shoot, the brows stayed perfectly in place. This product requires a little more care with application so I don't use it every day. Makeup Forever is a little harder to for us Australian consumers, but you can purchase their products online.


Kelly.

 

 

Thursday, 3 April 2014

MAC Mineralize Charged Water Skin Hydrating Mist


This product is a hydrating spray that you can use prior to moisturiser and makeup application, then again after your makeup is complete. The purpose of this spray is to hydrate the skin so it is best suited for normal/dry skin types, it also leaves the skin looking quite luminous thanks to the diamond powder which is one of the key ingredients.

 I actually bought this product a while ago but didn't fall in love with it straight away because I didn't like the feeling of a liquid spray on my skin after I had applied my makeup. I now think I was holding it too close to my face when spraying so it sat on the shelf for a while. Then, a couple of months ago, I decided to give it a second chance and I'm so glad that I did!


 

If I have cleansed my skin the night before, I don’t usually cleanse again in the morning. Now I choose to use MAC Mist after my shower as part of my daily routine, just a couple of sprays of this before my moisturiser. It's so refreshing and hydrating to the skin and you have a nice dewy base. I think the best part about this product is that when you spray it on after you have powdered it takes away any sort of cakeyness that may have been caused by the powder. It really does brighten and illuminate the skin.

Clients I have used MAC Mist on have also loved the effect on the skin. This is actually a product that you can use anytime of the day, you can carry it in your bag and if you feel like you're looking a bit flat or matte you can use it to make your skin look revitalized and radiant. The design of the bottle makes it very easy to transport as the twist lock on the lid is what determines whether you are able to spray it or not. At $32.00 for 100mm it is not overly expensive for a MAC product and let’s face it, anything that has crushed diamonds in it is a winner for me!

Kelly.



Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Male Grooming

Today's stylish and sophisticated man is concerned with how he looks and why shouldn't he be? There have been many studies proving that we judge someone on how they look within the first seven seconds of meeting them. More men are choosing to look after their skin and an increasing number of men purchase skincare products. Some are even going the next step and are wearing a little makeup. On the counters I have served many men wanting to buy a concealer to hide their dark circles or blemishes etc. I could see they were embarrassed and felt uncomfortable asking, they were masculine men just wanting to hide some imperfections and have a little help to look their best.

Adding to their daily routine of shaving men should be cleaning and treating their skin with products to suit their skin type. Biotherm is a cosmetic house that has a wide range of skincare products exclusively designed for men, from shaving products, cleansers, toners, exfoliators, moisturisers, serums and eye creams etc. Men are starting to realise that skincare is not just for women and it's not just about wanting to look better and age well, it's also about health. Men should be at least wearing sunscreen to protect themselves from skin cancers and they also need the moisturisers that are filled with protective antioxidants. Protecting the skin is the most important reason why men should be investing in skincare.

Some men are taking the next step and wearing makeup to accentuate their features and hide imperfections, the trick is to make it look as natural as possible and virtually undetectable. In the photos below on this client I have applied foundation to even out the skin tone and concealer to hide blemishes, a tiny bit of cream blush to add colour to the cheeks, some bronzing powder to do a little contouring, and some mascara to open up the eyes. The purpose of this was for a business profile photo. This client would not wear makeup on a daily basis but there is no doubt this is very natural looking and made a huge difference to the professional images he is putting out to the market place. He was very pleased with the results of the photo shoot.




I don't think many women would like their partners in the mirror next to them making up their face but on occasions makeup for men can serve a purpose. Women should definitely be encouraging their men to invest in skincare, there is nothing wrong with a fresh looking face.

Kelly.



Sunday, 9 February 2014

CHANEL JOUES CONTRASTE POWDER BLUSH - ROUGE 79



Along with doing my freelance work I am also a makeup artist for an agency, it really has its advantages as I have the pleasure of working with many different brands. Recently while I was working for Chanel I was so taken by this particular blush I had to purchase it straight away, it is so highly pigmented and such a striking red colour it has been a great asset to my kit.


 
Called Rouge this blush is as red as they come which can be a problem if not applied correctly, the pigment is so strong you only need the tiniest amount which is a great thing as it will last you forever. When applying I take a gentle goats hair angled blush brush and lightly touch the pressed blush picking up a very small amount of product. Once I have applied to the cheekbones and blended I then use my MAC 182 brush to really buff the product into the skin, blending and buffing is the trick to applying this blush. Starting off very lightly and building to a more intense look if desired.

 

Rouge is a fantastic blush for deeper skin tones because it is so rich in colour and for those girls that love their blush bold and dramatic. For myself who is on the paler side of white I can achieve a very natural flush of colour with the smallest amount. being a scarlet red colour it ties in beautifully with MAC What a Blast Pro longwear lip pencil and MAC Red A23 lipstick.


As you can see from the photos there is a gold shimmer in this blush but it is a little more subtle on the skin, good news is it just gives your cheeks a healthy glow rather than making your face look like a glittering disco ball so it's suitable for all ages.

Being Chanel it does come with the expensive price tag of $71.00 but I must say I think it's worth it as it is so highly pigmented, is extremely blendable, such a small amount goes a long way and it lasts all day. I'm very impressed with this blush, the pigment in the other Joues Contraste colours did not compare so I wouldn't say they are all worth the money.