Monday, December 10, 2007
Neo Gothics for Fall/Winter
Fall/Winter is all about dark colors and sensual sophistication to mask the cold jitteriness of the weather. The dark colors that are used in makeup and apparels tend to absorb light and heat adding warmth and a sense of comfort.
Dark colors give eyes a beautiful definition and brings out the feminity. If dark eye shadows are paired with a soft and light lip color and blush to balance the two extremes, it’s like a dream coming true.
For this look I’m inspired by a neo-gothic makeup or a chimney swiped look that the models had sported last season at Rochas. The idea is to use lot of bold dark jet black for the eyes and add drama.
FACE: - the usual skin care regimen and then using a primer to help the foundation glide on the face. Blend in a rich textured foundation like Max Factor’s Age Renew Foundation downwards and outwards using a makeup sponge. Then warm up your hands and gently press to help the foundation disappear into the skin. To mask under eye circles use a heavy duty concealer. Seal it with some translucent powder and then apply a luminising concealer like Oriflame’s Giordani Luminous Concealer or the legendary YSL Touch Éclat. Work on the concealer from close to the lash line in more of a stippling motion rather than rubbing. The heat in the fingers helps blend the product well. On the apples of the cheeks, the bridge of the nose, forehead and chin, blend a shimmery crème highlighter like Shiseido’s Accentuating Stick in S3 Glistening Touch. This adds on a vibrant glow or an aura onto the face.
Dust on some more loose translucent powder to set the makeup. Use the highlighter from Shiseido’s luminizing powder trio all over the areas that you want to make appear brighter and shiny. Then contour under the cheek bones, jaw line and sides of the temples to create an attractive harmony and balance in the face. This luminizing powder makes the work of the blush easier. Dusting just a warm peachy or golden toned shimmer does the job.
The idea behind concentrating so much on the face is to get the right base for your makeup to work on.
EYES: - the most attractive thing about using black on the eyes is to bring out the color of the iris. Eyes look exceptionally bright and lively when a black is used.
Apply an eye primer or an eye base like MAC’s Painterly pots. Choose a darker color to make the top color look even darker. Then apply MAC shade stick in Sharkskin on the entire lid, blending it upwards into the crease using fingers or a crème eye shadow blending brush. Line the eyes with pencil eyeliner like Dior Crayon liner or Oriflame’s waterproof liner near the lash line on the upper as well as the lower lid. Darken the rims of both the lids with the same jet black liner. Now with a medium eye shadow brush apply a jet black eye shadow like MAC’s Carbon or Smashbox’s Twilight. Blend the edges to create a softened Smokey look. With a tiny blender brush smoke the same dark black shadow on the lower lid just near the lash line. For added drama a powder kohl can also be used over all this to add in extra depth.
Apply long false lashes and coat them with a volumising and lengthening mascara like MAC’s fibre rich lash mascara or Max Factor’s volume couture mascara in rich black.
Groom the eye brows.For a variation you can sweep in a gel mascara taking the hair upwards and then fix them in that place for a very natural unkempt brow.
LIPS: -just apply a coat of thin liquid concealer and seal it with translucent powder to give it a very fleshy appearance. Top on clear nude gloss with a hint of shimmer.
Add you are ready to rock the world.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
TREND SETTING
Every year the skin gets better and better and mimicking natural skin is part of the game. Ace makeup artists like Pat McGrath, Tom Pecheux, Charlotte Tilbury, Val Garland, Polly Osmond and the famous M.A.C artists {with so much of history behind Estee’s business tactics} are playing their part in improvising the skin texture and going from absolutely natural looks to something avante garde.
Let it be the poetic appeal of Nina Ricci by Olivier Theysekens or the neo-modernism of Prada, an ovation to Avril Lavigne at Anna Sui or the Chinese theatre at Dior, makeup artists are building the future of the fashion industry. As trends get hotter and better day by day, so do the products and the makeup companies.
Makeup mavericks like Max Factor and Nars have always been developing makeup for goddesses globally but these days so do Benefit, Urban decay, Hard Candy and M.A.C. the new formulations go better than their predecessors and the beauty industry has started boasting new dimensions.
With so many things happening way before the invitation of the spring, I’m sure we’ll be able to pick some great trends and some looks for the Summer 2008..
Ciao
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Shiseido Rocks
Friday, September 14, 2007
Makeup Updates
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Power Blushes
The best way to achieve them is through a blush.I've used the term "Power Blushes" because I'll be telling you about the metamorphosis you can get after their usage.
A blush is a colour that represents the tinge of colour that blood impart on your skin.People have different skin and different tones hence different blushes.We always tend to buy the one that appeals to our eyes or else like most of the Indian women,we're scared of using blushes.
A blush or rouge comes in million form and million textures but their ultimate purpose is the same,to give you ethereal radiance.To group them widely,blushes comes in textures like:-
- cremes- very useful for people with dry skin as they have moisturising emollients
- powders- trustworthy friends of oily skinned people as they absorb excess oil and add more clarity
- gel- they tend to dry up on the skin and mimic a natural flush
- mousse- here its all about gliding and blending
- camouflage- used for people with skin ailments who crave to look beautiful
With the effect we desire,blushes can be divided into: -
- Highlighters that reflect as much light as they can and create a halo of glowing healthy skin
- Contourers that enhance the elevations and depressions of the face adding dimension and depth.
So next time you choose a blush,buy the one that meets your needs and the part you want to accentuate.
A raspberry or pink blush is good for white and fair skin.
Medium toned skins can use copper and rust colours.
Dark tones can use reds.
Peaches and pinks make you look healthy and bright.Taupes add a watery shine to your cheeks.Purples and mauves attract light and add a glow.Biege and browns neutralise and contour to maximum perfection.Oranges and golden yellows make you appear sunkissed.
Ciao
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
My Shiseido booty
This is my recently bought Shiseido booty from La Galleria,Bandra.
You can envy on the number of samplers and travel size stuff I've got.
I bought : -
Shiseido Multi shade enhancer in Terracotta Glow for Rs.2100
(Summer 2006 collection)
The Silky Quad eyeshadow in Lights and Shadows for Rs.1750
(Holiday collection)
Lipgloss in Night Berry
(Holiday 2006 collection)
I wasn't fascinated with their Summer 2007 collection but surely M gonna buy the Eyeshadow quad called Lunar Phases from their Fall 2007....
Ciao
Fall for the evenings....
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Dainty Buys
Today I'm going to discuss on a topic that is very sensitive and gives nightmares to "Budget women"........its about "How to buy expensive makeup and how much to buy?"
This question is so obvious to appear in every girl's or rather woman's mind and this craving needs a background of a newly found vitamin which was always there...VIT-M!!Most women and always their husbands are stressed of the fact of not letting themselves loose in a COUTURE makeup section and trying to buy cheaper alternatives to pacify the mind.Personally I dont think it is wrong in buying an exclusive piece of makeup rather than buying a tonne of cheaper versions.
So here I am going to tell you the benefits and advantages of high end branded makeup and how do you plan to buy them.
ADVANTAGES over dirt cheap versions: -
- The high end brands are the ones from which the dirt cheap versions are copied, always, so why buy the drugstore brand when you can buy the original version.
- The ingredients used in high-end brands most of the times are of highest quality and does not react with skin most of the times.Drugstore or dirt cheap brands claim so but they aren't sure of their own claims.
- High end brands are costly but they have an excellent pay-off.These cosmetics never ditch you at the last moment.
- The colours used in the high end brands and their formulations as well are so unique sometimes that you don't get an alternative to that colour.eg Lancome's Sensational Eyeshadow in Sentimental blue {Loreal trio in Milla Jovovich has the same blue too but the pay-off is bad and so is the texture}
There are millions more but these are the most realistic ones.
Buying high-end brands needs a lot of research and planning and lots of guts (I mean it after remembering my first incidence at the Shiseido counter).Here are some tips that my dear readers might find useful {in India}....
- Regularly check the websites of high end brands to view their latest collections.
- Research over the reviews that people write online for the makeup products that they have used.
- Check their approximate prices at Sephora website.{btw the good news is Sephora is coming to India}
- Whenever a product is launched in India, people do take sometime to console themselves.This time taken could go for months so by the time consoling is done you'll gather much money to buy the paint you desire.
- Save some money aside so that you can indulge yourself at least once in 4-5 months.
- Always look for palettes.I know they are costlier but then they have a more colours to experiment and they come slightly cheaper when you think of buying individual colours.for eg.Shiseido eyeshadow palette costs you Rs.1700 with a 4 colours and infinite possibilities but the mono eyeshadow costs Rs.1350.The palette is cheaper isn't it.The companies though are very smart not to include the same colours in their mono and quad versions but then you have more choice in the latter.
- Indulge over buying only lipsticks,liglosses,powders,mascaras and eyeshadows if you're a budget buyer.The other products especially nailpolishes are not so exclusive although its the matter of choice.
- Call the counter person from where you desire to buy the product in advance.It gives you a faint idea of the availability of the product,stock and sometime pre-booking the product especially if its the hottest selling one.It looks professional too.for eg. people at La Galleria,Bandra are so good and sweet.They made me available a palette from discontinued version of Shiseido summer 2006 collection which I came to know an year after.I simply wanted the palette and with a little here-n-there from the counter girl Harsha I got it.
- Always keep a 100 or 200 bucks extra in case you like something else from that brand as the website stuff is flattering but the actual product may not be so.
- See that you buy for only and solely personal use until and unless you are a celebrity or a professional.Sharing leads to contamination which decreases the shelf life of your costly product.And how many indulgences of our do we share with others.
- Keep the things you buy in a cool dry place.Better idea is to buy a makeup case.
Once you buy a high end product and you are satisfied with it,next time your preferences change towards the high end ones....so give it a try.......
The high-end brands you get in India are
Chanel,Dior,Elizabeth Arden,Lancome,Shiseido,Clarins,Art Deco,Christian Breton,Nina Ricci,Givenchy,YSL and Lancaster....more are on their way though.....
Hope you find these tips helpful....please let me know...ciao
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Makeup for "Black skin"
Monday, July 23, 2007
Hi All....
ciao
Monday, July 16, 2007
Powdered........
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Hygiene and all....
Another abode for micro organisms is unwashed makeup brushes.Contact infections can occur if two people share the same set of brushes and creamy formulations like mascaras or eyeliners.
Due to the wet and creamy formula, bacteria attack mascara wands and sit in the gaps between the nylon brushes.
Creamy foundations,concealers in pots and creamy eyeshadow pots can harbor the deadliest of bacteria like Staphylococcus and varieties of Streptococci.These bacteria turn the organic oils used in the makeup products rancid and thus impart a foul smell.
Its not only the bacteria that invade but also some species of fungi.
Precautions: -
- Before starting a makeup session wash hands thoroughly {like a surgeon}.
- Sterilise sponges,pads,towels and other makeup material except brushes in an autoclave if possible and keep them as disinfected as possible.
- Clean the makeup table with an antiseptic lotion.Now a days sanitizers having isopropyl alcohol are in vogue.They not only disinfect or sterilise the place but also evaporate easily and make the work less messy.They also have a fresh fragrance.
- It is always impressive to sanitise your hands before the client.
- Spread a towel over the washed table.Keep some table cloth or a nice paper over it and then arrange the products in such a way that they are easily accesible to you.
- If possible use disposable products like Q tips and cotton balls.
- Wash mascara wands and if the clients are bigger party then preferably use fresh disposable wands.Better way is not to throw the old mascara wands but to use them everytime after using all sanitary precautions.
- In between sessions when it is not possible to wash all the makeup brushes use an alcohol based brush cleaner.As alcohol may dry the brushes you can wash them thoroughly with mild soap and water after your last session is over.Another trick to have soft and smooth bristles is to apply some hair conditioner and wash the brushes.
- Never or seldom share an eye makeup.
- You should be vigilant in finding out whether certain client of yours is having any infection especially contact borne infection right from stye to common cold to tuberculosis.
- Do not discuss hygienic things in front of clients with your assistants.It bad to make any bodily sounds or sneezing in front of your clients.
- Keep lots of tissues and wipes handy.They share a sacred space in your vanity case.Wipe your vanity case with the wet wipes to clear of dirt and dust.It is said that a million bacteria can sit on a single dust particle.
There are lots but shall discuss part by part......
ciao
Tom Pecheux....the magician
Is he a model?
No no he seems to be a designer?
O My God he makes me go weak in my knees!
He has to be an actor?
This is what French ladies say...........
Well,this gorgeous looking frenchman is a MAKEUP ARTIST.Mr.Tom Pecheux,one of the most sought after makeup artists, is a beauty designer and a key makeup artist for most renown and world famous brands.This avante garde makeup artist is also behind Shiseido the makeup and is famous for creating supernatural and flawless looks.
His famous works can been seen with stalwart photographers like Mario Testino and great designers-of-the-time like Ralph Lauren,Salvatore Ferragamo,Marni,Missoni etc and new designers making their names in the industry like Derek Lam and Doo.ri.
He often leads a MAC team of makeup artists and also uses Shiseido products backstage.
What I love about Tom Pecheux is that he has learnt makeup anywhere.He was a pastry maker......way different from the job he is presently doing.Though he brings the colours of the pastries over people's faces....
Here is a small interview with Tom Pecheux from Sleek Mag: -
TOM PECHEUX, lives and works in Paris. The year 1992 marked the beginning of a beautiful friendship with Mario Testino and Carine Roitfeld who encouraged him to pursue a career as a make-up artist. His work on numerous fashion shows for Prada, Alberta Ferretti, Marni, Karl Lagerfeld and many more brought him the title of »runway make-up guru«. He’s also worked as colour creator for cosmetic companies like Shiseido, as well as being the favourite make-up artist of celebrities such as Madonna, Kate Moss, Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Aniston.
SLEEK: The term is ›Make-up Artist‹. Have you ever wished you could nail one of your masterpieces to the wall? What remains of your work after the job is done?
TOM PECHEUX: I think the biggest advantage the make-up artist has over the artists is that you get to work in a team. The most important person in that team is, of course, the model. You build up quite an intimate relationship with models, sometimes a friendship, over your time working together. This is all more or less a psychological process and that’s why, even when the make up is removed at the end of the day, there’s a lot that remains - memories in particular.
SLEEK: Is your ›after‹ always better than ›before‹?
TP: Fortunately, no one has ever said to me »Oh no, take it off – I looked better before!« The best compliment is when
when someone says »now I look good« and not »the make-up looks good«. What’s important is how you capture a person’s personality and reflect this in the make-up. The nude look, which I prefer, particularly highlights a personality and doesn’t alter it.
SLEEK: From the past, present and future, who are the top 5 faces on your best made-up wish list? And the top 5 faces in most need of your artistic talents?
TP: Two of my favourite faces that I’ve worked on belong to Madonna and Kate Moss. Madonna is unique. She has been in the business for decades and has managed to constantly change her […]
I'm a great fan of his and I'm sure after reading the article you would be a fan too...
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Do the Starry Way Part 5 Keira Knightley
Friday, July 13, 2007
Do the Starry Way Part 4 Sizzling Aishwaya Rai Part 2
lines and pores.Apply the primer on a moisturised face with brush or with fingers and let is settle for 5 minutes or so.
Step2: -
Start with a light weight foundation that adds luminescence to yoour makeup.Such foundations not only add a glow but because of their light diffusing properties they blur away the imperfections.Apply DiorSkin Pure Light foundation with a foundation brush and blend it with fingers.The warmth of the fingers makes the product blend with your skin to give an ultra natural longlasting finish.A heavier hand is not recommended.Now to cover dark circles and othe blemishes and add an instant perk to the skin apply an illumising concealer having the same properties of the foundation.The concelaer shouldn't have shimmer as this shimmer may settle in your lines and actually accentuate them.Dot on Dior SkinFlash Radiance Booster pen under the eyes,on the brow and on the cheek bones to achieve a luminiscent glow.Now set all these bases with a sheer invisible loose powder again the one that imparts a softer glow like DiorShow Powder in Girly Pink or Spotlight Peach as per your skin tone (pink or yellow or neutral).
Step3: -
They eyes should have a shimmery bone or taupe colour eyeshadow that looks as nude as skin yet imparts an eye opening shimmer.With a large eyeshadow brush dust on some cemented beige colour from Dior 2-colour eyeshadow in DiorLagoon.Now highlight the crease with Bourjois's Wet/Dry eyeshadow in Kaki Etonnant for a brownish khaki shimmery effect.Highlight the brow bone with SkinFlash from Dior.
Now line the eyes dark with Bourjois Khol and Comtour eyeliner pencil in Noir Expert and blend to add a bolder definition yet a muted effect.Do not line the rims of the eyes,just the upper lid and smudge with a smudegr brush, a little outwards from the outer corners...to create a small wingin effect.Use an eyelash primer to get celebrity perfect lashes.Now after letting the primer set for 30 seconds apply two coats of Dior Blackout Mascara for luscious and long and curly lashes.Now you know how celebrities bat their lashes,don't you?
Step4: -
Smile wider and then with a blush brush that covers your cheek apples entirely {not bigger,not smaller} apply some fresh raspberry or rosy pink cheek colour on the apples of the cheeks blending it towards the temples for a girl-next -door innocence.Bourjois' Blush in Rose Frisson gives a candy pink shimmer on the cheeks.Very fresh.A little taupe or terracotta under the cheekbones starting form the outer halfway towards the temples will add on a subtle contour which looks kinda sculpted.
Step5: -
Colour your pouter with a dash of Raspberry pink stain.A stain effect can be achieved by dottting some lipstick and rubbing it across the lip for the pigments to go directly into the lips.Or use a a lipstain instead.Blend Dior Rouge Replenishing Lipcolour Lipstick in Pink Legend mixing it with a little Red Premiere.Rub it thoroughly so that hardly a stain in created.Another way to stain your lips for a natural looks is applying beet root juice and blending the colour.But this can give a bad smell.....so try it if you dont have a choice.
For a sheer watery shine add on some Eau de Gloss from Bourjois in Framboise Glacee,a sheer berry colour.
This look makes you look glamourous in a tasteful and French way......
Do the Starry Way Part 3 Sizzling Aishwaya Rai
Aishwarya Rai, one of the super icons of Bollywood, one of the prominent faces of L'Oreal Paris Cosmetics and a belle with an absolutely understated elegance, also known for her scandals {that she never made}....whatever....yet she is one of the sweetest people and I'm one of her greatest fans.
I love Aishwarya's understated elegance and chic feminine personal style.She does do faux pas when her stylist invites disasters but she is after all an Indian girl with loads of Universal appeal.
Aishwarya Rai can sport any outfit with the same panache.What makes her unique is her absolutely flawless makeup,her green eyes and her matt complexion.So I decided to copy her look and share it with my readers.
Step1: -
Cleanse and tone and use a light moisturiser preferably an oil free one.Now apply Shiseido's Premakeup Cream Primer and by the time the primer settles and blends up with the skin, make preparations for the makeup.Now with your fingers smoothen some Shiseido's Makeup Brightening Veil with spf17 all over the face and blend to give a smooth diva-ish finish.Dab and pat some Shiseido's makeup concealer and set the base with some Shiseido's Enrich loose powder to give a transperent and luminous finish.
Step2: -
Highlight the chins,apples of the cheeks and the T zone with Shiseido's Sheer Enhancer base to add a hither thither shine and brighten up those areas.On the cheeks apply a soft shimmery taupe blush blending towards the temples.I'd love Shiseido's Accentuating Powder blush in Glistening Brown.You can try contouring the face if it is round with a darker matte terracotta powder. To enhance the already shimmery blush you can add more shine to your cheeks by dusting loosely some Shiseido's luminising colour powder preferably the Translucent one.Doing this makes an illusion that your skin is glowing from within and its my favorite trick.
Step3: -
The eyes have a soft glint of shimmer but a perfectly matte and done.
Choose a cream to powder eyeshadow like Shiseido's Hydro powder eyeshadow in Glistening Sand.Use your fingers to blend in,starting from the lash line towards the brow bone.Form a natural looking crease by blending a darker eyeshadow in the crease and outer corners of the eyes.Shiseido's Accentuating Color for Eyes in Nutmeg would be the best option.Apply the shimmery peachy beige colour from Shiseido's Silky Eyeshadow duo in Glistening Patina over the browbone as a highlight.If you observe closely there are some lilac highlights in the inner corners of the eyes which can be done by using a small or an angular eyeshadow brush and dusting lightly Shiseido's Accentuating Color for Eyes in Violet Splendour.
Line the upper lash line with a black pencil liner and blend it with a blender brush.Shisedo's Makeup eyeliner pencil in Black is damn good.Curl the lashes with an eyelash curler and apply two coats of Shisedo's Lash lift mascara.You can even apply false lashes in the outer corners to give the eyes an almond shape just like Ash's.
Step4: -
Tame the brows with a brow brush.
Step5: -
Apply and blend a Shiseido's Makeup Perfecting lipstick in Macademia Beige.Outline if the lips are uneven.Pout on after applying Shiseido's Lip gloss in Champagne Sparkle.
The idea is to have a shimmery nude effect and look perfectly natural.A fuss free way to look made up isn't it.............
If you have colored eyes of course other than brown,I'm sure these makeup techniques will accentuate your eyes.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Dioriffic.......
Silver Dust
Metallic Blue
Frosted Beige
Ready to Beige
Dior comes as one of the first items when you are a makeup junkie.Be it an eyeshadow or a lipgloss, Dior has colours for everybody.
The Dior palette is full of iridescent colours.Actually you feel as if you've metamorphosed into a butterfly when you use Dior products because of the shine and radiance they impart.
The Dior line was created by world's most renowned makeup artist Serge Lutens in the 60s and it hasn't lessened its aura till today.Today celebrity makeup artist Pati Dubroff,famous for her avante garde Oscar looks under the guidance of Mr.John Galliano designs the seasonal collections.
Dior doesn't follow trends but makes them.
While browsing through their one of the latest collections I came across some fantastic shades of Dior 1 couleur mono eyeshadows.They were these fascinating dreamy colours not seen in any brand before.The sparkly texture,smooth velvety feel and stay-put capacity of these eyeshadows overwhelmed me.
Liked the above pictured colours a lot.
I have some looks with the above shades that are ideal for the coming Fall 2007...
Look No.1
Blend an eyeshadow base on the eyelids for the eyeshadow to smoothly glide on.
Apply with a large powder brush some loose powder under the eyes.This loose powder gathers all the eyeshadow dust and can be removed very easily with creating any marks on the face.
Now start with the Silver dust eyesahdow which is a silvery shimmery gunmetal grey colour.Apply in the crease and outer corners of the upper lid with a large eyshadow brush to create a lovely crease and define the eye contours.Now with a small blender brush apply the same eyeshadow on the outer third of the lower lid and smoke it outwards.
Now apply Metallic blue which is a typical shimmery royal blue over the entire eyelid starting from the lash line uupwards till the crease.Apply with a large eyeshadow brush the Frosted beige, a taupe mauve shimmer into the inner corners and the crease and blend the three colours to give you a sophisticated vintage hollywood look.With an angular blender brush apply the royal blue in the inner two thirds of the lower lid and smude it to give a smokey look.
Highlight the browbone with Ready to go Beige,a shimmery highlighting beige colour.Line the inner rims of the eyes with Dior's crayon eyeliner.Then apply false lashes and blend and curl them with the true lashes using an eyelash curler.Apply two coats of Dior Blackout mascara.
Balance the face with a Diorshow powder in Girly pink or Spotlight peach powder just enough to add definition and shimmer on the cheeks.End up with a shimmery baby pink lipgloss like Diorshow Gloss show in Anja Pink over primed lips for some understated effect.
This look works best on fair ladies with big beautiful eyes but I won't discriminate.
Look 2
For a softer innocent look apply the Frosted Beige over the crease and outer corners.Blend in the Ready-to-beige all over the lid.Leave the brow bones bare.Line the eyes with a dark chocolate brown Dior crayon liner pencil and apply several coats of Diorshow mascara in Brown.Apply a soft apricot or a natural blush.Apply gloss of any shade right from muted ones to the most vibrant ones.
You can create your own looks with these eyeshadows.
Do share with the readers any more looks you have concocted.....
ciao
Do the Starry Way Part 2 - Sensuous Sarah Jessica Parker
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
For Super-women......
In June's Allure, there was an article on how to fly without looking and feeling like absolute crap upon arrival. Since recycled air and pressurization lead to dehydration and swelling, Laura Mercier, the noted beauty belle, gave the following advice for saving face (quite literally) and flying fabulously:
- Starting the day before your flight, modify your diet by eating lightly and avoiding salty foods that may cause you to retain water and swell up during your flight.
- Be sure to get plenty of exercise and rest the day before your flight.
The night before you leave, exfoliate your skin and then use a hydrating mask to make sure you get some extra moisture. - The morning of your flight, cleanse your face and add your everyday moisturizer to still damp skin. Also be sure to use a good eye cream and apply a thick lip balm or Vaseline to your lips. The more moisture, the better!
- When you pack your carry on bag, be sure to follow all the TSA's ridiculous restrictions, but fill your plastic bag with sample sizes of your favorite moisturizer and eye cream. If you don't have sample sizes, you can get little bottles from drugstores or places like the Container Store to fill for your trip. You'll also want to pack a stick foundation, some cream-based eyeshadow, and some cream-based blush in your carry on.
Keep your makeup simple while flying, and avoid powder-based makeup. Instead, just dab on a little concealer, some light cream blush, and tinted lip gloss. - While on the plane, keep hydrated. Mercier recommends continuously drinking water throughout your flight, and having a cup of warm water (or caffeine-free tea) every hour while you fly.
- Before you land, apply an ice cube to each eye lid for a few minutes to reduce puffiness and refresh your skin. Also, take a moment to reapply your lip gloss and blush and to apply a few swipes of eyeshadow and mascara.There! You'll be beautiful when you reach your final destination.
Thank you Allure and Laura Mercier!
L'Oreal all the way......
- Apply the darker colour on the outer one-third of the eyes in a form of "v" extending into the crease line.Apply the same one on the outer corners of the lower lids and drag the lines a little outwards to create a vintage-bollywood-like smokey eyes.Then apply the colour all over the lid and blend.Highlight the brow bone at a level above the iris of the eyes when you look straight in front,to make the eyes appear larger.Apply dark kohl pencil on the rims of the lids and blink for the colour to spread on.Line the upper lashline with a black liner and smudge it with a liner brush.Apply the famous Double Extension Mascara in Carbon Black.Compliment it with a nude peach-pink blush and clear gloss and be a SMOKEY SIREN.
- For a total innocent look,skip the contouring colour.Contour the lids with shade no.2 and apply highlighter on the lids.Use a brown black mascara to look natural.
- Applying the highlighter all over the eyes can make small eyes appear larger.
- Use a smokey muddy grey colour like Mothbrown from the Barbie Loves MAC Collection over the crease and outer corners.Blend in the dark blackish-blue from the Milla Jovovich palette all over the lid.Highlight with the lavender highlighter in the same palette and apply the shade no.2 in the inner corners of the eyes.This shows gradations and deepening of the colours and opens up the eyes pronto.Apply some glittery greyish black liquid gel liner or just apply black glitter on your regular liner and get a punk-like eye.Smoothen some creme blush on your cheeks and apply a very shimmery and flirty pink gloss.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Wishlist: -Makeup to be bought this year
Bourjois Delice Poudre Illuminante
Lancome Fatale Mascara
Bourjois Eau De Gloss
Shiseido Accentuating Stick
Mac Mineralize Skin finish Highlighting Powders
Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Darling Pink
Dior Bronze Harmonie Sunshine Blush
Givenchy Arty Colour Prismissime Palette
Lancome Dual Finish Powder
Clarins Instant Smooth Perfecting Touch
Max Factor Color perfection Duo eyeshadows
Wish to buy these products this year {pray for me please}....the list seems to be endless.
Anways guys and gals if anybody is interested in gifting I'll accept it willingly...
Ciao
Pearls of Glamour
Monday, July 9, 2007
Do the Starry Way Part 1 JLo Part 1
For luscious lips apply Oriflame LipSpa balm as the base and top it with Bourjois Eau De Gloss in Rose Vitamine 17 to get a sexy pout.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Certified Organics For Everyday Use.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera has healing soothing, antibacterial and moisturising properties. It is used to relieve burning, itching, minor cuts, and first and second degree burns. Recent studies indicate that aloe vera has the ability to accelerate cell growth in the skin.
Angelica Extract
Astringent, tonic and anti-inflammatory extract from the Angelica plant, seed and/or root.
Annatto Seed
Natural colour from the annatto seed, native to South America.
Avocado Oil
Moisturizes, nourishes, softens. Unrefined Avocado oil, which is dark green in colour, contains vitamins A, B1, B2, D, Pantothenic acid and E as well as lecithin. It is excellent for dry and wrinkled skin.
Balsam Of Peru Essential Oil
An amber coloured semi-solid mass exuded from the trunk after it has been stripped of bark. Rich, sweet vanilla-like aroma oil that helps give a gloss and sheen to the hair.
Beeswax (unrefined & organic) -.
Bergamot Essential Oil
Pure essential oil of bergamot is expressed from the peel of the citrus fruit. It is refreshing, uplifting and can also be relaxing. It has antiseptic properties.
Bicarb Soda (Baking Soda)
Sodium bicarbonate is a mild abrasive, cleanser and whitener.
Burdock Extract
Astringent, softens, soothes, purifies. Burdock root has been used as a remedy against skin cancer in Chile, China, India, Canada and Russia. Herbalists praise it as an excellent remedy for acne and eczema. Burdock is said to restore the smoothness of the skin and promote hair growth.
Calendula Extract
Soothes, heals, restores.
Carrot CO2 Extract
Carrot seed has regenerating and toning effects, which is excellent for mature and congested skin, couperose skin and eczema.
Celtic Sea SaltMineral
Rich sea salt, antibacterial, soothing, healing.
Chamomile Extract
Anti-microbial, calming, soothing.
Chamomile German Essential Oil
German Chamomile has anti-bacterial and fungicidal properties. It has excellent wound-healing and pain-relieving properties.
Chamomile Roman Essential Oil
The pure essential oil Roman Chamomile flowers is antiseptic, astringent and has healing properties for dermatitis, eczema, acne and rashes. It is especially effective in treating sensitive, dry and inflamed skin.
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Anti-microbial, mild astringent, soothes, cools.
Citric Acid
Natural pH adjuster from citrus fruits.
Citronella Essential Oil
Steam distilled from Managrass or Lemon Balm grass. Uplifting and clearing. Good for oily skin and excessive perspiration. Insect repellent.
Clove Bud Essential Oil
Steam distilled from the Clove flower buds. Clove oil is antiseptic, stimulating and pain-killing.
Cocoa Butter
Pressed from the delicious smelling cocoa bean. It is a rich emollient for dry skin. Softens and protects, particularly where skin is thin (eyes, lips and throat).
Corn Starch
Cornstarch is an ultra-fine, powdery flour ground from the endosperm, or white heart, of organic corn kernels.
Cypress Blue Australian Essential Oil
Antibacterial, astringent, fixative. Distilled from the heartwood of the native Australian cypress tree. Warm and woody aroma with anti-inflammatory, anti-irritant and anti-viral properties.
Coconut Oil
Cold pressed from a plantation in Fiji, that supports 100 families. Its properties are energising, stimulating, anti-free radical, tones, restructures. Coconut oil is a semi-solid saturated fat cold-pressed from the flesh of our organic coconuts in Fiji. It is a wonderful lubricant and moisturiser.
Coco Polyglucose
Coco polyglucose is a "non-ionic surfactant" (foaming agent) synthesized from fatty alcohols from coconut and glucose from corn.Coco polyglucose has excellent dermatological compatibility (i.e. it is very mild on the skin). Based on the Duhring Chamber Test it has the lowest irritation score of all common surfactants tested. It is free from ethylene oxide (which can cause nitrosamine contamination) and free from preservatives.It has low environmental impact due to:
1. high biodegradability (breaks down readily)
2. high eco-toxicological compatibility (doesn't harm the environment if released)
3. it is manufactured from completely renewable vegetable raw materials. Having praised its virtues, we still feel it is an "undesirable" in our range of certified organic raw materials, and we eventually hope to replace with a certified organic “foaming agent” of similar functionality when it becomes available.
D-Panthenol
Panthenol is the precursor to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5). It is manufactured from a component found in honey, d-pantolactone. It improves the moisture-retention capacity of the skin and stimulates skin regeneration. Dry skin stays supple and elastic for longer. It has an anti-inflammatory and anti-itching effect. It makes hair easier to comb, reduces hair splitting, improves the condition of damaged hair, thickens the hair and provides sheen.
Echinacea Extract
Calms, revitalizes, stimulates, purifies. Echinacea herb is used internally as a blood purifier. Externally, it helps speed the healing of skin conditions caused by acne, eczema and other problems. Firms and tones the skin.
Eucalyptus, Blue Mallee Essential Oil
Antiseptic, stimulating, decongestant
Fennel Essential Oil
The pure essential oil of crushed Fennel seeds increases the elasticity of the connective tissues of the skin. It is anti-wrinkle and anti-aging and has a tightening effect on the skin.
Feverfew Extract
Natural insecticide with soothing, calming and restorative properties.
Frangipani Absolute
An exquisite scent, steam distilled from the frangipani blossom.
Frankincense Essential Oil
The pure essential oil obtained from the resin of Frankincense bark is regenerative and astringent. It is excellent for aging skin and the treatment of wrinkles. It tones the skin and promotes new cell generation.
Garnet, Alluvial PolishedWater polished garnet.
A hard, but smooth natural exfoliant.
Geranium (Rose) Essential Oil
Astringent, softens, soothes, and balances. The pure essential oil obtained from the Geranium leaf and stem is antiseptic, astringent and toning. It normalises sebum production and stimulates the lymphatic system, making it excellent for seborrhoea, rosacea and inflamed conditions.
Gotu Kola Extract
Anti-wrinkle, anti-aging, and healing. Gotu Kola herb is one of the reported "elixirs of life", as is Ginseng. Gotu Kola is said to be useful for stressed skin, to heal wounds, dermatitis, and inflammations and is a valued skin tonic.
Grapefruit Extract
A potent antibacterial and anti-fungal. It can also be used as an internal medication to relieve Candida infections.
Honeysuckle Extract
A natural antimicrobial with broad-spectrum activiy. Biodegradable and non-toxic.
Hops Extract
Astringent, purifies, stimulates, tones, dark circle treatment. Extracted from the strobiles of the female plant, hops is antiseptic, soothing, toning and astringent. It may also be effective against cysts.
Horsechestnut Extract
Decongests and drains broken capillaries, calms, strengthens. Horsechestnut seed is an excellent treatment for blotchy, sensitive skin. It helps to strengthen capillaries and is anti-inflammatory.
Horsetail ExtractRefreshes, stimulates, tones, firms, anti-free radical. Horsetail herb is recommended by the herbalist Kneipp to heal tumours and cancer. It is an effective remedy for psoriasis, dandruff, eczema and similar skin conditions. It has also been praised for its ability to reduce swelling of the eyelids and heal wounds.
Iron Oxides
Natural mineral pigments.
Jojoba beads
Waxy beads that act as a very mild exfoliant.
Jojoba OiNourishes, moisturizes, anti-free radical. Jojoba oil is a yellow liquid wax pressed from the bean of the desert Jojoba plant. It contains a waxy substance, similar to skin sebum, which gives a silky smooth feel. Jojoba has excellent moisturising and protective effects; it penetrates deeply. It is useful for acne, eczema, inflamed skin and psoriasis, and seems to have some possible benefits in preventing hair loss.
Lavender Essential Oil
Soothes, relaxes, and regenerates. The pure essential oil from the freshly cut tops of Lavender flowers is useful for all skin since it regulates sebum production. It fosters the regeneration of new skin cells and soothes inflamed skin.
Lecithin
Non-GMOA natural plant phospholipid from non-GMO soybean oil. The uses of phospholipids in cosmetic products are many - they are superior skin restorative agents, moisturisers and have the remarkable ability to penetrate the epidermis (top layer of the skin) and carry substances to the cellular level.
Lemon Essential Oil
The pure essential oil expressed from the peel of ripe lemons is astringent, antibacterial, antiseptic and cleansing. When applied to oily skin is can help reduce sebum production. Lemon oil can cause increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light if left on the skin. We only use citrus oils in our Miessence cleansers, because they are washed off the skin.
Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil
Astringent, antibacterial, repairs.
Lime Essential Oil
The pure essential oil expressed from the peel of ripe limes is cleansing and antiseptic. Lime oil can cause increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light if left on the skin. We only use citrus oils in our Miessence cleansers, because they are washed off the skin.
Marshmallow Root Extract
Softens, revitalises, emollient, hydrates. Marshmallow leaf (or Althea) has been used since ancient times as an anti-inflammatory and to soothe and heal the skin. Its name is derived from Greek, meaning healing. It is said to control oily skin and soothe allergic skin reactions.
Mica
A group of 30 Earth minerals found in all three rock formations; used to give products sparkle and shine. A transparent mineral, it is structured in thin sheets that glide across each other. Used to provide slip, light reflection and shimmer in cosmetics.
Myrrh Essential Oil
The pure essential oil obtained from the resin from Myrrh tree has excellent anti-aging and anti-wrinkle properties. It is astringent (tones the skin) and promotes new cell generation.
Natural Gum
A natural polysaccharide and obtained from the fermentation of a glucose-enriched medium by Sclerotium rolfsii.
Neem Extract
Natural insect repellent from the oil of the leaves of the neem tree.
Neroli Essential Oil
Extracted by steam distillation of orange blossom petals. Neroli is known to regenerate skin cells and improves the skin elasticity. It is also good for preventing acne, scarring and stretch marks.
Nettle Extract
Anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, strengthening. Stinging Nettle leaf is said to increase micro-circulation of the skin. It stimulates metabolism and is used in the treatment of dark circles around the eyes.
Olive Extract
Repairs, tones, firms, and anti-oxidant. Olive extract is a unique anti-oxidant from the olive leaf. It protects both your skin and the polyunsaturated oils in our products from free radical damage. It reduces skin damage caused by pollution and UV radiation, therefore protecting the skin from photo aging. It also improves skin hydration and elasticity.
Orange, Sweet Essential Oil
The pure essential oil expressed from the peel of ripe oranges is astringent, antibacterial, antiseptic, toning and cleansing. Orange oil can cause increased skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light if left on the skin. We only use citrus oils in our Miessence cleansers, because they are washed off the skin.
Patchouli, Brown Essential Oil
Tones revitalises. The pure essential oil of Patchouli leaves is used to treat dry, mature or wrinkled skin, to rejuvenate, invigorate and restore.
Peppermint Essential Oil
Steam distilled from the fresh leaves of the herb. Peppermint is antiseptic, anti-ulcer, antiviral and anti-inflammatory.
Pine Essential Oil
Steam distilled from the pine needles. Natural insect repellent. Pine oils properties are antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, refreshing, deodorising and stimulating.
Plantain Extract
Astringent, soothing, and healing. Plantain leaf is said to soothe and heal many skin conditions. It is toning and astringent (contracts skin tissues), and reduces oil secretions of the skin.
Rose Essential Oil
Steam distilled from the fresh rose blooms. It takes about 30 roses to get one drop of the deep, rich sweetly floral oil. Excellent for dry skin, wrinkles and mature complexions. Properties of rose oil are uplifting, aphrodisiac, astringent and regenerative.
Rosehip Seed Oil
Regenerates, moisturizes, heals. Our bright orange, unrefined Rosehip Seed oil is used to reduce scarring and facial lines, soften scars and retard premature aging. It is high in vitamin F (essential fatty acids).
Rosemary Extract
A potent natural antioxidant, protecting our oils from rancidity. Extracted from the fresh leaves of the herb. Its properties are antibacterial, soothing and wound healing.
Rosewater
The pure water of distillation of Rose petals, saturated with the water-soluble botanicals present in the flowers, is excellent for all mature and dry skin types and is soothing and regenerating for skin.
Safflower Oil
Softens, moisturizes. Safflower oil is expressed from safflower seeds. It has one of the highest linoleic acid contents of all known oils. Safflower oil has superior skin compatibility and increases the moisture content of the skin (skin hydration is proportional to the level of linoleic acid in the skin).
Sage Extract
Extracted from the fresh leaves of the shrub. Its properties are antibacterial, soothing, deodorant and strengthening. Traditionally used in mouthwashes to soothes and heal mouth ulcers.
Sandalwood, Australian
Strengthening, healing, moisturising, and soothing.
Sclerotium Gum
A natural polysaccharide. It is a product obtained through the fermentation of a glucose-enriched medium by Sclerotium rolfsii.
Shea Butter
This plant butter is produced from the nuts of the large Karite tree in West Africa. Some clinical observations suggest that Shea Butter increases local blood circulation in the skin, improving the elimination of waste products. Other studies suggest that Shea Butter helps to improve the elasticity of the skin, making it a valuable addition to products for all skin types. The unsaponifiables and cinnamic esters in Shea Butter give it anti-microbial and moisturising properties and provide light protection against UV rays of the sun.
Sobitan Olivate
Cetearyl OlivateNon ionic, not ethoxylated, PEG-free, self-emulsifying system derived from olive oil. Soften and hydrates the hair.
Sugar-Cane Ethanol
By-product of organic sugar production. Natural solvent for organic herbal extracts.
Spearmint Essential Oil
Steam distilled from the fresh flowering tops of the plant. Spearmint oil is antibacterial, relieves mental strain and cheers you up!
Stevia Extract
A natural calorie-free sweetener, 300 times sweeter than sugar, without the dental caries problems.
St Johns Wort Extract
Moisturises, astringent, refreshes, tones. St Johns Wort flowering herb is soothing and antiinflammatory and is used for sensitive skin. It is also used as a skin tightener.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Astringent, regulates, repairs. The pure essential oil from the leaves of the Tea Tree is a potent antiseptic and anti-bacterial and is excellent for the treatment of acne.
Thyme Extract
Extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the shrub. Thyme is antimicrobial, astringent and expectorant. Traditionally it has been used as a gargle for sore throats and for soothing coughs.
Vanilla Extract
Extracted from the cured vanilla pods. Vanilla is warming, soothing and an aphrodisiac. It also tastes and smells delicious!
Witch Hazel Extract
Draining, astringent, anti-free radical, and protective. Witch Hazel leaf extract soothes inflamed skin. It is astringent and antiinflammatory.
Xanthan Gum
Food grade thickener lubricant created from natural polysaccharides.
Yellow Dock Extract
Astringent, purifies, antibacterial. Extracted from the root of the plant. Yellow Dock is a skin and lymphatic restorative, astringent, and purifier. It is excellent for abscesses, acne, dermatitis, and eczema.
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Revitalizes, soothes, balances. The pure essential oil from the exotic "flower of flowers" normalizes sebum production and is useful for dry, oily or combination skin.
Yucca Extract
Yucca Schidigera extract - revitalizes, calms, anti free-radical, natural cleansing agent. The Yucca Schidigera plant is native only to the Southwestern deserts of North America. Traditionally Native American Indians used it for washing, shampooing, and for a myriad of different medicinal applications. The natural saponins in the juice are responsible for its superior surfactant quality and eliminate the need for chemical detergents. Biochemical research has shown that natural saponins, like those found in Yucca, repair the damage to cell membranes of the skin and scalp that result in a loss of nutrients. As well as repairing the damage done by day-to-day treatment of our skin and hair, Yucca is a potent anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-irritant, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.
Zinc Oxide
Provides superior sun protection with broad-spectrum (UVA and UVB) absorption. A soft, heavy white mineral powder that acts as a sun block and creates a soothing, protective barrier for the skin. Zinc oxide (zincite) is a naturally occurring mineral that provides a white colour base for our cosmetic products. It recognised by the TGA as a skin soothing and healing agent. It is eminently safe!
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