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Burnt Orange and Copper Flames

28 Apr

This look is not necessarily for everyday wear!

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Products used:

DHC Velvet Skin Coat Primer

Coastal Scents HD Foundation: ST-02

Benefit Boi-ing Concealer: 001

Maybelline Dream Matte Powder: medium sand

Elf Brow Kit: dark

Rimmel Style & Shine Natural Lash and Brow Mascara: clear (to set eyebrows)

Urban Decay Primer Potion

120 Palette: red (crease), orange(outer half of lid), yellow (inner corner), black (outer part of crease)

Gel Liner: black

L’Oreal Extra Intense Liquid Pencil Eyeliner: black (water lines, lower lash line & extended to a point on the inner corner)

Almay One Coat Nourishing Mascara Triple Effect: black (upper lashes)

Maybelline Lash Stiletto Mascara: very black (lower lashes)

Cover Girl Outlast Lipstain: 430

Coastal Scents Smacks: copper flame

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Pretty Valentine’s Look

24 Jan

It’s a little early, but I don’t care!  Here’s a romantic pink Valentine’s Day look:

Products Used:

EDM Semi Matte Mineral Foundation: sandy fair

Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder: silky beige

NYC 5-Way Concealer

Elf Brow Kit: dark

Elf Studio Line Blush: tickled pink

Revlon Colorstay Mineral Finishing Powder: brightening (highlight for cheekbones)

120 Palette: white (highlight), cream (inner corner), shimmery burgundy (crease), medium coral/pink (lid), medium brown (outer V)

Almay One Coat Triple Effect Nourishing Mascara: blackest black

Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil: zero

NYC Liquid Liner: jet black

Carlo Di Roma Vicious Lip Gloss: #17 (sparkly bubblegum pink)

Palette Overview

16 Nov

These palettes are super popular in the makeup world because they’re inexpensive, pigmented, and come with a ton of shades.  The palettes are mass produced in China and are relatively easy to get.  They were also popularized by the online wholesaler Coastal Scents (but I don’t recommend buying from them, I’ll explain that in a post later).  Anyway, I’ve collected a few of these palettes over the last few months and I thought I would review them all at once, give you my honest opinion, and give my recommendations for where to buy them.

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The 26 eyeshadow/blush palette is amazing, some of these shades go on so smooth it’s like liquid, I can’t explain it any other way.  The colors are on the neutral side, but not completely.  There are a mixture of plums, corals, taupes, and browns.  The only drawback to this palette is there are no good highlight colors (at least for my extremely pale skin, the lightest blush may work for people with darker skin tones).

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The 28 neutral palette is often referred to as the bridal palette because it has such a range of neutral shades.   This one contains a number of highlight colors  as well as crease and lid shades.  And a matte black, which is a necessity.  The pigmentation on the palette is slightly less (very slightly) than the others, but still amazing.   This palette is perfect if you love neutral looks or need work-appropriate shadows, and of course this is perfect for bridal work!

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As you can see from the photo above, my 88 ultra shimmer palette is very well loved.  I really like shimmery eyeshadow, so if that’s you’re thing too, I definitely recommend this palette.  This palette only contains very shimmery shades, no matte or satin finishes.  With the 88 palettes, each shadow is about the size of a dime, so they are quite small.  But the shadows are so pigmented that you only need to use a little, so these palettes will last a very long time.

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If I had to choose between the two 88 palettes, I would probably choose the 88 Shimmer, but I love shimmery eyeshadows.  If you don’t, the 88 matte palette might be for you.  Like all the other palettes, this one also has awesome pigmentation.  This palette has matte and satin shades, and a few of the matte shadows have glitter but none of the shades are shimmery.  This 88 matte/satin is a very good starter palette.

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If you’re going to get just one eyeshadow palette, I recommend the 120 palette.  This one comes with the most shades (120 eyeshadows, obviously haha) and has a mixture of all four finishes – matte, satin, glitter, and shimmer. And the individual shadows are a little larger than the 88 palettes.  One bad thing about the 120 is how fragile it is, the shadows in this palette are a little softer than in the others and they’re contained in two stackable trays which makes the 120 a little more clumsy to work with.  It isn’t available on Coastal Scents or Stars Makeup Haven, but is is available from sites like bhcosmetics.com and bf-beauty.com.  I still recommend purchasing it from a reputable Ebay seller because you will get a better deal.

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Although I do like the blush and contour shades in the contour palette, the other three pans (white, yellow, and light pink) are not very useful.  The white (highlight?) shade is very chalky.  This palette is nice, but certainly not a must-have.  You’d be better off buying a few blush shades and a bronzer at your local drugstore.

~As I’ve said before, these palettes are mass produced in China.  So why not buy them from the source and save a buck?

Here are my favorite Hong Kong based Ebay sellers:
jolieeeee and 3act* beauty

Tropical Sunset

8 Nov

I think it’s the terrible cold weather we’ve been having lately that’s making me do these tropical looks.  In any case, here’s another!

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Products used:

Elf Mineral Primer

MAC Pigment: vanilla (highlight)

120 Pro Palette: bright green, light gold

88 Shimmer Palette: dark gold. purple

NYC Liquid Liner: jet black (upper lash line)

Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner: zero (lower lash line & water line)

CG Lash Blast Luxe: black platinum (upper lashes)

Rimmel Glam Eyes Lash Flirt: black (lower lashes)

Elf Mineral lipsticks: prime plum, cheerful cherry

VS Beauty Rush Lip Gloss: grapefruit blast

Rimmel Cheeky Blush Duo: don’t rush

Rimmel Sun Shimmer Bronzer: bronze (contour)

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Halloween Look: Katrina as Poison Ivy

1 Nov

Here’s my gorgeous friend Kat who dressed as Poison Ivy for Halloween! She asked me to do her hair and makeup and this is what we came up with:  :)

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Products used:

Everyday Minerals Foundation: sandy fair

Cover Girl Smoothers Concealer: neutralizer

Elf Mineral Eye Primer

120 Palette: bright orange (eyebrows), neon lime green (lid & extended towards hairline), dark green (crease & lower lash line), light shimmery green (inner corner)

NYX Ultra Pearl Mania Pigment:  lime ( all over!! Face, shoulders, back, and arms)

Gel Liner: black

Rimmel Two-toned Liner: trendsetter (water line)

Beauty Rush Glitter Liner: gold (extended towards hairline)

Elf  Natural Lashes

Duo Lash Glue: clear

Rimmel Glam Eyes Lash Flirt: black

Rimmel Sun Shimmer Bronzer: bronzer (under cheek bones)

Elf Mineral Lip Liner: rose

Revlon Matte Lipstick: really red

Revlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss: cherries in the glow

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Hair: To make Kat’s hair look very “forest nymph”, I just teased it all over, pinned it with large bobby pins, and randomly added ivy leaves with smaller bobby pins.

Gorgeous Smokey Eye

26 Sep

I’ve realized that after all these posts over the past few months, I still haven’t done a classic smokey eye! So here it is:

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Products used:

Elf Eyebrow kit: dark

Urban Decay Primer Potion

120 Pro Palette: pale yellow (highlight), silver (lid & lower lash line), charcoal (outer half of lid & lower lash line), deep berry (outer edges of the grey shadow), black (outer V).

Cover Girl Lash Blast Luxe: black platinum

NYC Liquid Liner: jet black (upper lash line)

Rimmel Two-Tone Eye Definer: trendsetter (water lines)

Elf Blush and Bronzing Duo: both shades (for cheeks & contour)

Rimmel Lasting Finish Lipstick: airy fairy

In the photo below I’ve circled the shades I used from the 120 Palette:

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Quick Tip: If you’re going to do a classic black and grey smokey eye, I suggest using a brown or berry shade to “warm up” the look a bit.  Plain old black shadow can look quite harsh by itself, but blending it out with a warmer shade makes a dramatic smokey eye easier to pull off!  Try blending the warmer shadow around the edges of the black or grey to create a halo effect.~

Green Scene

23 Sep

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Products used:

EDM Foundation: sandy fair

Elf Eyebrow Kit: dark

Urban Decay Primer Potion

120 Pro Palette: yellows, greens, & turquoise

Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil: zero

NYC Liquid Liner: jet black

Rimmel Glam Eyes Lash Flirt Mascara: kohl black

Random Ebay Lashes: cut in half and placed on outer corners

NYC Color Wheel Mosaic Face Powder: rose glow

Rimmel Lasting Finish Lipstick: airy fairy

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*Haha I know it looks like my foundation doesn’t match my skin, but it’s just the flash from my camera!