MY GO-TO SUMMERTIME GLAM | MAKEUP TUTORIAL 

When I sat down yesterday to get ready for the day, I realized I hadn’t done anything really special in awhile, and I had a fresh new pack of lashes to play with, and well, this is what happened!

If you want to see how I created this super easy, long wearing, natural glam look, just keep reading!


After cleansing and moisturizing, I prepped my skin with some aloe vera gel, and went straight for foundation. Mixing the L’Oreal Infallible Pro-Matte 24HR Foundation and the L’Oreal Magic Lumi Light Infusing Primer on the back of my hand, I dotted it onto my face and blended with a damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. After applying a little of my Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer in ‘Light Neutral’, I again, blended it out with my damp sponge.

Next, grabbing my Kat Von D Shade+Light Contour Palette and a fluffy angled blush brush (mine came from Walgreens on clearance, but I love it!) I used the shade Shadowplay to bronze up my face. Then, with a NARS Ita brush, I very lightly contoured my cheekbones with Subconscious, and used Sombre to contour my nose. I then set my under eye area and t-zone with Lyric, and sharpened up my contour with Lucid, both on a Morphe M438 brush.

Grabbing a Morphe E4, I applied some Milani Baked Blush in ‘Luminoso’ to the apples of my cheeks, and then, because I wasn’t yet visible from outer space, I applied a generous amount of BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in ‘Champagne Pop’ right over the blush, and to the tops of my cheekbones, and a little dab right on the tip of my nose.

I wanted to keep the eyes super simple, so using a Morphe MB23, I applied a little bit of Sombre from the Kat Von D Shade+Light Palette right in the crease of the eye to sort of contour it. Next, I applied a light coat of Rimmel Lash Accelerator Mascara to my top and bottom lashes, and popped on a pair of Salon Perfect Lashes in 614, which have become my new faves! For my brows, I simply ran through them with some L’Oreal Brow Stylist Plumper in ‘Medium to Dark’.

On to the lips! I lightly overdrew them and filled them in with NYX Slim Lip Pencil in ‘Ever’, and then applied some Gerard Cosmetics Color Your Smile Lip Gloss in ‘Madison Avenue’. Give yourself a bath in the setting spray of your choice (I used Makeup Forever Mist & Fix Setting Spray) and you’re all done!


What are some of your go-to products for an everyday glam, summertime look? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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UPDATED FOUNDATION ROUTINE – SPRING 2016

 If you’ve been with me here awhile now, most of you know that my skin isn’t specific to one type; it’s seasonally temperamental. No, it’s downright sassy.
In the winter, I’m dry and flakey; in the summer, I look like a greased chicken – and in the spring and fall, I tend to relate best to the combination category. I swear, there’s no happy medium!

With the fluctuating temperatures that accompany New England living in the late winter and early spring, my dry winter skin is starting to produce more oil by the day, specifically in the t-zone. So naturally, I’ve had to adjust my foundation routine to accommodate it, and that’s what I’ll be sharing with you today!

This tutorial is for those of you with skin similar to mine, or oilier even, that want a medium to full coverage, but still want a natural look and lightweight feel!

So if you want to know what I use and how I achieve this look, keep on reading!


First things first, as always, you want to start with freshly cleansed and moisturized skin. I have had to adjust my skin care routine, and if you want an updated skin care routine, don’t worry! It’s coming!
Once your skin is clean and hydrated, you’ll want to apply a primer. I have larger pores and some deep, pitted acne scarring to cover, so what I do is use Fruit of the Earth 100% Aloe Vera Gel ($4) all over my skin first, to hydrate more, control my oil, and tighten my pores, and also sooth any sort of redness I have going on. Once that’s sunken into my skin, I apply my trusty Revlon PhotoReady Perfecting Primer ($14) to any areas that I want to smooth, which is primarily the pores in my t-zone and immediately on either side of my nose. Let that absorb for a minute or two.

 

 Next I go in with my foundation, and lately I’ve been loving the L’Oreal Infallible Pro Matte Foundation ($13). It’s long wearing, medium to full coverage, and a nice, natural looking, demi matte finish. The best part is that it doesn’t break apart on me during the day, and any oil that makes it through my primer doesn’t make me look oily, just dewy and glowing (come back tomorrow for the full review!!). I fall in between shades 101 and 102 (Classic Ivory and Shell Beige) so I tend to mix 2 parts Classic Ivory to one part Shell Beige, and it matches me perfectly. I don’t self tan in the winter, and my neck is pretty pale, so I always match my foundation to my neck.
After mixing, I dot the foundation on my face starting in the center, where I tend to need the most coverage, and stipple it all over with a Sigma F80 Flat Top Kabuki Brush ($24) (dampened with a little spritz of the MUFE Mist & Fix ($30)) before buffing in circular motions and blending it out from the center of my face.

 

 Because the foundation is so high coverage, I find I need very minimal concealer. I do have a lot of darkness on the inner corners of my eyes, so for that I really love the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer ($29) (I wear the shade Vanilla) because it’s brightening, light reflecting, and full coverage. I dab a little on the inner corners, drag it down the side of my nose, and feather it out in an upside down triangle shape under my eyes, making sure to extend it up towards my temples to give a lifted appearance to the face. Then I blend it out with a damp sponge like the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge ($7), making sure to tap it out really, really well. To balance the highlighted under eye area, I usually put a little in the center of my forehead, down the center of my nose, on either side of my nose, the cupids bow, and the chin, as well as any blemishes I may have to cover.

 

 Then I immediately set all of my concealer with a yellow powder and a Morphe M438 ($10) brush; I go back and forth between ‘Banana’ from the Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit ($40) and ‘Lyric’ from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette ($46). (If you’re looking for a good yellow powder but don’t want to (or can’t afford to) buy a whole kit, the ‘Banana’ shade is sold in refill pans here for just $14!) When I set my under eye area, I always make sure to tap the powder in back and forth motions to make sure I’m not setting any creases in my concealer. I mean, I’m turning 30 this year, so it happens.

 

 Now you can go ahead and set the rest of your face with any translucent setting powder (I use the Mary Kay Translucent Loose Powder ($16)) and a fluffy brush. Because you’re likely going to apply bronzer, blush, contour, and highlight, I find that all of those products (presuming you’re using powders like me) blend much more smoothly over powder. If you don’t set your foundation and go over it with your bronzer and blush, it can look very patchy.

Now that my foundation is on and set, it’s time for bronzer, because we need that warmth and dimension back to our skin. I’ve been reaching a lot for my Rimmel Natural Bronzer ($5) in ‘Sun Light’, which is a totally matte bronzer that has a little warmth, but nothing overwhelming on my pale skin, and applying it with a big, fluffy Morphe M140 ($13) brush – and when I say big, I mean big! This thing is literally the size of my face! I like to focus the bronzer on the perimeter of my face, and keep the center where I highlighted nice and bright.

And of course, the final touches – blush, contour, and highlight, because well….I can’t do anything minimally! For blush, I’ve been loving the L’Oreal True Match Blush ($9) in ‘Innocent Flush’ on the Real Techniques Blush Brush ($9), and applying it just behind the apples of my cheeks – I feel doing it this way makes my face look slimmer and more lifted.
For my contour, I’ve been crazy about the Makeup Geek Contour Powders ($10) in ‘Breakup’ and ‘Infidelity’ with a NARS ITA ($55) brush, mixing the two shades for the perfect natural ‘shadow’, and applied just under my cheekbones, the temples, the sides of the forehead, under the jawline, and a little tiny bit down either side of my nose.
And finally, taking my Morphe M501($8), I apply a little bit of the BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed ($38) in ‘Opal’ to the tops of my cheekbones, the bridge and tip of my nose, and the cupids bow. Finally, I set everything with a light layer of Urban Decay Chill Makeup Setting Spray ($30).
And that’s it, all done!

 


From here you can literally take your look anywhere. This is just the base; you can add a smokey eye, a red lip, a bold winged liner, or a touch of mascara and some gloss, it’s all up to you! But this is my current, everyday, go-to foundation routine! I hope you enjoyed it!

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SPRINGTIME PINK MAKEUP TUTORIAL

 Lately with all the spring trends popping up in magazines and on the internet, I’ve been totally feeling spring makeup vibes! Maybe I can entice it to make an early appearance by using spring colors, what do you think?

In any event, on a recent Pinterest binge, I came across this board, #glossierpink, and it’s from the company Glossier, who’s primary focus is on skin care first, and makeup second. They have a great selection of beauty products created based on feedback from women like you and me, which is really cool. But all the pinks, you guys; they inspired me. They had the most gorgeous, springtime blush tones, and I knew that I wanted to build a look around all pinks!

So if you want to see how I created my #glossierpink look, just keep reading!


Starting with the skin, I’m going to be priming my face with Revlon PhotoReady Perfecting Primer, to smooth any lines and fill in my pores. Once that sets into the skin, I’m going in with Maybelline Fit Me Stick Foundation in 11o, and then blend it out with a flat top kabuki brush (mine is no-name, but it’s the same as a Sigma F80).

Then I’ll conceal and highlight under the eyes, the forehead, down the center of the nose, the cupids bow, the sides of the nose, and my chin, using NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer in ‘Vanilla’, and blend it out with a damp sponge, and immediately set the concealer with ‘Banana’ from the Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit and a Morphe M438 brush.

Now I’ll be contouring, using my new Makeup Geek Contour Powders. First I’m going in with ‘Breakup’, which is made for porcelain skin with cool undertones, with a NARS ITA brush. Then, for a slightly more sculpted and dimensional look, I’ll add a little bit of ‘Infidelity’, which is a cool toned shade for fair skin, on an e.l.f. Small Tapered Brush, concentrating it more towards the ears, where I want my contour the darkest. Next, using my Real Techniques Blush Brush, I’m going to apply L’Oreal True Match Blush in the shade ‘Innocent Flush’ to my cheeks. To highlight, I’m using my Physician’s Formula Mineral Glow Pearls (which are no longer ‘pearls’, see my DIY post here) for a soft, radiant, pink glow, on the cheekbones, tip of the nose, and cupids bow.

Now onto the eyes! If you haven’t already primed your eyes with your concealer (like I usually do) you can do that, or use your favorite eyeshadow primer. I’ve been loving my LORAC Behind The Scenes Eye Primer that came with my Pro Palette 1 & 2 – that stuff grabs on to your shadows and they don’t budge!

So for this look, I decided to use all Morphe eyeshadows. And you guys, for $2.29 eyeshadows….they’re gorgeous. You know by now my love for Morphe products. I don’t have to tell you. I’m going to start by picking up the shade ‘Swine’, which is a light, neutral mid-toned brown transition shade, and dust that in the crease using a Morphe M433 brush. Back and forth, in windshield wiper motions, and then small circles, focusing most of the product on the outer corner.

Now, I’m going to pick up the shade ‘Peekaboo’, which is kind of a mauve-y pink shade, and using the same brush, put the right over the first color. Back and forth, buffing it in and making sure there are no harsh lines.

Next, I’ll take the shade ‘Pretty In Pink’ (a matte, cotton candy pink) on a Morphe M330 brush, and apply that on top of the first two, keeping it very low in the crease.

Finally, using my finger, I’ll pat a little ‘Wink For Pink’, a shimmery, pearly baby pink, onto my lid, and then go back to the M330 with no additional product on it, and just buff out the line between the shimmery shadow and the ‘Pretty In Pink’.

 

Now that your shadows are on, go ahead and add some winged liner (or not, totally up to you!). I did a thin wing (see the photo below) with Maybelline EyeStudio Lasting Gel Liner in ‘Blackest Black’ and a Morphe 160 1/8 brush. Check out my winged liner tutorial here.

 For the lower lash line, I’m going to pick up a little of the shade ‘Treasure’, a slightly shimmery warm brown, on a Morphe M432 brush, and wiggle that into my bottom lashes but only on the outer third of my eye. Then I’ll blend it out by taking some ‘Swine’ and ‘Peekaboo’ on an M169 pencil brush and run it back and forth along the lower lash line, right over ‘Treasure’.

Now I’m going to highlight the inner corner and brow bone with that same Physician’s Formula highlight that I used on my cheeks on a clean M169, and apply a few coats of Covergirl LashBlast Clump Crusher Extensions Mascara in ‘Very Black’ to my top and bottom lashes.

Don’t worry, we’re almost done! But we absolutely can’t forget the brows – after all, they frame the face, and help to pull the whole look together. I’m going to fill them in with my NYX Micro Brow Pencil in ‘Taupe’, and set them with the Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel.

Finally, for the lips, I slightly over-lined them with NYX Retractable Lip Liner in ‘Nude Pink’, and then applied Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in ‘Pink Lemonade’ over the top. Give yourself a bath in some setting spray; I used Urban Decay Chill Makeup Setting Spray, and we’re done!

 


Wow, that was a long one! But for someone who usually sticks to neutral shades and brown tones, I’m really feelin’ these pink tones! I hope you guys enjoyed this look! Leave me a comment below and let me know!

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HOW TO – CONTOUR & HIGHLIGHT WITH POWDER

Contouring.

It makes some people giddy – ‘you mean I can look like a Kardashian now too!?’

And some people shudder at the thought of even TRYING to do it on their own. I was one of latter.

But when you possess the right tools and products, some patience, time to practice, and a little know-how, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try it years ago!

Contouring is nothing more than sculpting the face and creating hollows, or shadows, on the face, to create the illusion of cheekbones, a smaller forehead, a defined chin, etc; basically you’re changing the shape of your face with the use of a darker cream or powder product. And dammit it can be scary – at first. The hardest part for me was finding the perfect neutral/cool toned, completely matte shade from the drugstore – a seemingly impossible feat!

So I’m here today to share with you my tips, tricks, and products to make it easier than swiping on your favorite lip gloss! (Yup, it’s really that easy!)

Let’s get started!


Here are the products that you’ll need –

NOTE * Now keep in mind that this is for BASIC contouring with powder products – not cream contouring – that can be found here.. I find this method to be the easiest for beginners, and since these products are easy to work with you’ll be a pro in no time! *

ANOTHER NOTE * Since I’ve written this, my contour brush has begun to shed horribly – my own doing in not keeping water out of the ferule – so for the purpose of this tutorial you’ll see me using my NARS ITA brush – this is not necessary – but if you want one, I found mine on eBay for $14!*

STEP ONE – CHEEKS

After you’ve applied your foundation and concealer, you’ll want to set it with your favorite powder. This will allow the contouring products to blend a lot smoother than they otherwise would on top of a still wet, tacky foundation – they’ll just splotch and drag.

Taking your contour brush and your NYX blush in ‘Taupe’, get a small amount on your brush, and tap off any excess – remember you can always add more product to build up the intensity but once you have TOO MUCH on there, you’ll just look dirty and it’s harder to blend it out and get rid of it. LESS IS MORE!

Most people will tell you to suck in your cheeks and make a ‘fishy face’ – this is useless. Pull back your hair above your ear, and put the tail end of your brush handle at the top of your ear. Now angle the brush handle down to the corner of your mouth. Just below that line is where your natural contour would be, and if you press into your cheek with your finger you should be able to feel your cheekbone right under your brush.

 

 Now place the bristle part of your brush where your ear meets your cheek, and wiggle it lightly back and forth in that diagonal line, but don’t take it any further that the tail of your eyebrow. Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, using light pressure, and once you’ve deposited your product, start moving your brush up and down – not too far down, just enough to blend your product out. Move it up towards the temple and blend like you’ve never blended before! Blend until your arm hurts, then blend some more! Repeat on the other side.

STEP TWO – TEMPLES AND FOREHEAD

This is super important, because you NEVER want to just contour your cheekbones and nowhere else. You have to connect it to something or it won’t look natural! Work it up along the temples (the area along the side of the eye between your forehead and your cheeks) keeping it as close to the hairline as possible.

 

 Now get a little more of the Taupe shade, and start on the forehead – close to the hairline, above either eyebrow, and blend, blend, blend! I feel like I can’t put enough emphasis on blending, but it’s so important to be sure that you don’t have any harsh lines of demarcation. Blend back and forth, bringing your contour shade no more than an inch down from your hairline, and work it across the top of your forehead.

STEP THREE – CONTOURING THE NOSE

 

 Now this step isn’t necessarily for everyone. This is for my girls who have a wider nose like me, and a very light, well blended contour on the sides of your nose can make it look super slim and straight as a board! Grab that SOHO Pro Crease Brush or any fluffy eyeshadow blending brush, and some of the Taupe shade (make sure you tap off the excess!) and lightly run it down the sides of your nose. Concentrate on the widest part (for me it’s the nostril area) and lightly blend it down the sides. To ensure it looks the most natural, drag it lightly up the side of the nose and connect it into and just under the brow. Blend well.

STEP FOUR – HIGHLIGHT

 

 The whole purpose of contouring is to create shadows on the face, which cause those areas to recede. Ideally, when you contour, you’re contouring the perimeter of your face, leaving the center of your face very light. To set and highlight the rest of your face, take your Morphe M438 and some of your NYX HD Finishing Powder in Banana and use it on the under-eye area in a V shape, on the center of the forehead between the brows, down the center of your nose, and on your chin. The banana shade works to brighten these areas more than a translucent powder can. If you find that you went a little too low with your contour shade or it just doesn’t look as chiseled as you’d like it to, you can apply this shade just under your contour to sharpen it up. Play around with it! Makeup is meant to be fun!

 

 From here you can add a shimmery highlight, blush, and the rest of your makeup. Congratulations, you’ve learned to contour!


 

I really hope you guys picked up some good tips and were able to walk away from this with a new skill!

Contouring is great for nighttime looks, or when you know you’ll be photographed – it’s not generally used for daytime, because it can be too harsh in natural daylight – but that’s not to say it can’t be done.

This is not a technique for a ‘natural’ look, or a ‘no makeup makeup’ look – it’s going to be quite apparent that you’re wearing makeup. That’s why its more widely used after hours. But it can be very wearable with the right products and proper application!

Do you guys contour? Have you been struggling with it? Do you have any favorite products or techniques? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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EBAY HAUL!

When I get in the mood to dip my toes into the high-end side of the beauty pool, I turn to eBay. It’s a great place to find bargains on high end makeup, especially travel sizes for the weary consumer – “do I really need to spend all that money in Sephora? What if I HATE it?”.

Or maybe you’re like me – I get ‘buyer’s remorse’ like crazy, because while I purchase things to review, I also know that the money could have gone to far more important things – so I get on eBay and see if I can catch a deal! So below I’ll get into some of the things I’ve gotten recently, and what I think of them!

Let’s get started!


VINCENT LONGO LIP & CHEEK GEL STAINS

 

I actually have a full review on these coming up in the next few days – but to paraphrase (which will be hard!) I haven’t been able to stop wearing these since I got them! They retail for $24 each at vincentlongo.com, but I got three of them for $12.99 + free shipping, and a separate one for about $5, also free shipping. They’re a super long wearing, sheer but buildable, water based gel stain that can be used, you guessed it, on both the lips and the cheeks. I’m not super impressed with using them on the cheeks, but on the lips, they’re incredible!

NARS LIP GLOSS IN DOLCE VITA

 

I picked this up because I had seen all over the place that this was a dupe for the L’Oreal Color Riche Le Gloss in the shade Really Rose. I will say that the formulas are totally different, but the color is pretty much spot on! The NARS lip glosses retail for $26, but I actually won a bid on this for $14.50! If you ask me, that’s quite a deal! When they shipped it however, they sent me a completely different item – a Philosophy Lip Shine in Pink Frosted Animal Cracker – nice and all, but not what I ordered. So upon contacting them, they sent the NARS out right away, and told me to keep the mis-shipped item as an apology – WINNING!

MORPHE M438 POINTED CONTOUR BRUSH

 

This has been a Jaclyn Hill favorite in the past, used to set the under eye area as well as the t-zone, but when I went looking for it on the Morphe website, it was sold out. On eBay, I found for $9.99. I’m not sure of the regular retail price (it’s not listed on out-of-stock items) but that’s alright – I have a similar brush (the e.l.f. Small Tapered Brush) but it’s a little on the stiff side when it comes to setting my under eyes. This brush is perfect. Super soft, and picks up and distributes just the right amount of product!

NARS ITA KABUKI CONTOUR BRUSH

 

I’ve actually looked for this before, and then it sort of fluttered out of my mind. I had (yes had) the e.l.f. Studio Contouring Brush, but I think when I washed it I may have gotten water in the ferule, because it started to shed horribly. The NARS Ita brush retails for $55 at Sephora, and I got mine (yes it’s authentic and full size) for about $14 with shipping! WHAT?! Yup!

BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR PRESSED IN MOONSTONE

 

I was in ULTA the other day, and wandered on over to the high end side – the Becca Shimmering Skin Perfectors caught my eye. So I swatched it – OH…MY…GOODNESS….now I see what all the hype is about!! You guys, I can honestly say that I’ve never felt any powder product feel so creamy and buttery in my life! But $38 is a bit steep for a highlighter, at least for me! But I found a full sized one on eBay for $27!! It’s incredible, and by far my new fave!

GERARD COSMETICS LIPSTICK IN 1995

 

 I was so in love with the ‘Color Your Smile Lighted Lip Gloss’ I bought over the summer, so I wanted to try a different lippie. But GC products are crazy pigmented (don’t get me wrong, that’s a great thing!) and I knew I didn’t want to spend money on something that wasn’t wearable for every day. After watching the Kylie Jenner makeup tutorial by Jaclyn Hill (also the creator of this shade of lipstick) I fell head over heels for this product. I found this on eBay for right around $10, and I absolutely love it – it’s matte but not uncomfortable, it looks like my lips but better, and it wears SOOOO long! ❤


It wasn’t a grand haul buy any means, but if you consider the retail prices on everything, and what I actually paid, that’s pretty incredible!

Have you guys used eBay to search for makeup? It’s a great place to find discontinued stuff too!! Leave me a comment below!!

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