Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Trend o' the Day: Black + Aubergine

From Lucky Magazine's Beauty Spy:

"A smudgy bit of plum shadow makes this classic smoky eye look fresh, romantic, and incredibly sophisticated. Start with full-throttle black liner around the eyes; then, with a small brush, layer sultry brown-purple shadow on top and under the bottom lashes for a sexy, slept-in effect. You can finish with regular mascara or go even further with the A slightly messy ballerina bun and a cherry-ish lip stain or balm are the perfect accompaniments."

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tip o' the Day

"Use the ring finger - the weakest - to pat concealer into place," says makeup artist Laura Mercier. "That way, you won't tug or pull the skin unnecessarily."

Before dabbing concealer on your skin, warm it in the palm of your hand - the heat will thin the texture so the coverage is smooth.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tip o' the Day - Find Your Match

To find the perfect natural-looking lipstick shade, "think of the color of your mouth after a good snog," says makeup artist Dick Page. "It's usually a rosy shade that's not too brown." Test different colors by covering half your mouth with lipstick and leaving the other half bare. Once you find a shade that's slightly darker and glossier than the naked side, you have a winner.


Allure August 2008

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tip o' the Day - Baby Pink Nails

"Remember how you hated black polish in the nineties (too goth) but couldn't get enough of it in 2006 (where there was a waiting list for Chanel Black Satin), only to watch its popularity fade for... eggplant? Trendy nail polish come and go, but pale pink remains. 'It's glam, it looks great on all skin tones, and it really hides chips,' says celeb manicurist Jin Soon Choi.


"The trendy length: short. 'Less maintenance, easier to text!' notes Choi. You know the drill - file, base coat, two layers of color, topcoat. Our beauty staffers' fave baby pink is OPI Nail Lacquer in Kiss on the Chic. If the shine dulls, rub on cuticle oil."

- taken from Glamour, April 2009

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Tip o' the Day - Wing out

To elongate lashes, work from the outer to the inner corners of the eyes. "You'll deposit more on the outer corners that way," says makeup artist Pati Dubroff. "By the time you get to the inner corners, you'll have just the right amount of mascara left." To increase the effect, apply another coat at the outer corners only.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tip o' the Day

Mix liquid concealer with moisturizer at a ratio of about one to three. Use this around the eyes, the nose - anywhere. It blends easily and makes the skin look perfect.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Tip o' the Day

If powder bronzer looks dirty, muddy, or simply too dark, diffuse the color by going over the skin with a clean, fluffy brush. If you make the same mistake with cream bronzer, rub a few drops of moisturizer over the area.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Tip o' the Day

Thanks to April's issue of Glamour for today's tip:


How do you really use a curling iron? Grab a random section of hair, spritz on hairspray and wrap around the iron (skip the clamp). Point the iron's head up to make spirals, down for waves. Hold for 10 seconds, release.



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Friday, May 1, 2009

Tip o' the Day

When plucking your eyebrows, taper both brows uniformly by moving from the left brow to the right one after tweezing every few hairs. Be sure to stand back a few feet from the mirror every once in a while to get perspective. Also try to tweeze your brows in natural sunlight - it illuminates all the teeny strands a bathroom bulb will miss. And never tweeze them in a magnifying mirror - it's too easy to overdo it.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tip o' the Day

If your eyelids are oily, eyeshadow won't stick. Before applying any color, prep the lids with foundation, then press a velvet puff with translucent powder on top. Then apply your color. To prevent eyeliner from doing a disappearing act, trace over it with a short, stiff eye-shadow brush dipped in powder in a similar shade.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Tip o' the Day - Cap your foundation

If you run out of concealer, use whatever makeup has collected in the cap of your foundation bottle - it's somewhat thicker and perfect for covering up flaws.



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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tip o' the Day

To minimize a blemish, douse a cotton swab with Visine, put it in the freezer for a half-hour, then hold it lightly over the spot for a minute. Once the area dries, use a tiny, stiff brush (smaller that the blemish itself) to dab on pasty concealer, moving in a circular motion to blend the edges. Wait for it to dry, then add a second layer of concealer and pat with loose powder.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Tip o' the Day

When covering under-eye circles, place three dots of concealer from the inner corner to the middle of your eye, then pat - don't rub - them with the ring finger to blend.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tip o' the Day

Brightly colored eyeliners and shadows are the big thing right now. (Is it bad that I've been wearing them for years? I think I always will - at some point I'll be out of fashion I suppose. So be it.) In order to have success with this look, there are certain things to keep in mind.

  1. Bright, electric shades such as blue, turquoise, green, and violet are the trend now... Stay away from yellow, red, and orange. They pop up on the runway, but they tend to look unhealthy in real life...
  2. For intensity, pair your eyeliner shade with a matching mascara. Or apply colored eye shadow over your liner to add depth. Play with texture: For bold looks, use matte shadows; for a softer effect, try metallic or iridescent finishes.
  3. Your eyes should be the focal point of this look, so keep your lips and cheeks toned down with soft shades - especially if the liner is drawn in an interesting shape.
Taken from Allure magazine, August '08.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

You Ask, We Tell Vol. 3

Britt asks: Do you girls have a product that gets rid of the dark under-eye circles? I'm desperate. Thanks!
Kelli tells: I, too, suffer from MAJOR under-eye circles. So far, I haven't found a perfect wonder cream, but I was mostly happy with the results of Olay Definity Eye Illuminator. It's a little pricey, though, for a small bottle of eye-cream at $23.99. I honestly thing the best "cures" for it are the super-expensive creams I've seen in magazines for at least $100. I know I can't afford that! The only alternative I can recommend is a good, light concealer. I've been using one by Sonia Kashuk's mineral line (from Target) that I apply with my fingers; it blends right in with the rest of my skin and lasts all day. I'm pretty sure I could wear it without any other makeup and it would just look completely natural. I hope that helps a little, and if I ever do find that miracle cure, you'll be the first to know!

Koala Brains asks: Do you wear contacts? I do and have problems with eyeliners even those touted as gentle for contact lens wearers.
Missy tells: Kelli doesn't wear contacts but I do. I tend to stay away from eyeliners for that reason. But I do wear mineral eye shadows, which are extremely powdery and haven't had issues with flaking in my eyes or any irritation. I would give L'oreal Bare Naturale Gentle Mineral Eyeliner a try since it's mineral and uses more natural ingredients, and is probably a lot safer on eyes for contact wearers than other eyeliners out there. Hope that helps!

Mrs. Organic asks: Am I doing something wrong when I put on my L'oreal Infallible lipstick/gloss? It never seems to look right (smooth), but is impossible to remove completely. Thanks for any advice.
Kelli tells: (*Updated*)
I think unless you are applying it to your eyes, you probably aren't doing anything wrong. Most of the reviews I read online were positive, so I doubt there's anything really wrong with it. The only tips I can really provide are first - to make sure your lips are well-exfoliated when you apply it. This can be done by gently rubbing them with a wet washcloth in the shower, or gently rubbing them with a toothbrush. As for removing it, according to what I've read in magazines, cover your lips with Vaseline and wait one minute before wiping it off.
*Since originally sending an answer to you, I have actually tried the Infallible lipstick. Be sure you are letting the first layer dry for two minutes before applying the balm. If you are, then I have to say I think it's the product. I just felt like it looked a little weird on me - kind of like you said - NOT smooth. But I'm wondering if maybe that was just the color I bought...? I may try another color sometime to see if I like it any better. One plus is that it is DEFINITELY "infallible." It was like a war zone trying to get it off. I ended up using eye-makeup remover and that worked pretty well, although I could still see traces of it in my lighted mirror the morning after.

Kendra asks: I have a hard time getting lipstick and lipgloss to last longer than an hour so I don't wear it very often because I hate reapplying all day long. Is there something I can use to make it last longer?
Kelli tells: There are a few options you might try. One is to perhaps first apply a stain on your lips that matches your lipstick/lipgloss, then apply your product. That will ensure that when it wears off, there will still be some color underneath. Makeup artists also suggest the same thing with lipliner. What I've done in the past is put a light coat of lipbalm on, then used a liner that matches my lipstick and put it all over my lips - just like I would the actual lipstick. On top of that I apply the lipstick - and it will last forever. Back when matte lipstick was massively popular, it was suggested your apply your lipstick, then dust your lips lightly with translucent powder, and after that apply another coat of lipstick. It works, but it feels like you've smeared Elmer's glue on your lips and looks worse. As for lipgloss, I've read from one makeup artist to make sure you blot your lips with a tissue before applying - make sure any excess moisture is gone because that will make it wear off before you're even out the door. Or, to keep it simple, try that L'oreal Infallible Lipstick mentioned above. That stuff ain't coming off! Try a lighter color - I think the problem I had was the color was too dark and it looked odd.

Julie asks: I keep reading articles saying that you should only shampoo your hair a few times a week. I know for me this is true. I can only shampoo my hair every other day or it gets really frizzy. The problem is that the hair at my scalp and around my face still gets oily and limp. Any suggestions? I've read some reviews for different dry shampoos and was wondering if you have tried any of them. Or what about baby powder? I've actually never tried baby powder. I'm not exactly sure the best way to use it. Thanks for any help!
Kelli tells: (*Updated*) I've read those same articles, and unfortunately for me, it's not true. My hair doesn't just get limp and oily, it looks like I dipped it in a vat of Crisco. So I've really wanted to try the dry shampoos, and I've seen lots of recommendations, but since I never go anywhere but Target, I haven't found any yet. I have heard that baby powder will work, but can sometimes be visible. You can find some good tips here. In fact, somewhere on there they say they have what's called "shampoo in a cap" at Walgreens. (However, a Google search pulled up no results for me.) Maybe you can be our first "dry shampoo" review! I'm curious to know if it works, because I would love to not have to wash my hair all the time.
*After posting this, my sister e-mailed me the name of a dry shampoo that she very highly recommends. In her words: " I recently bought (and LOVE) some dry shampoo from Toni and Guy and it's awesome. It was $21.54 with tax. Kinda high but I have only been washing my hair twice per week as opposed to 3 or 4. The scent isn't wonderful, but much better than greasy dirty hair smell. It's called Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo. Sooo worth it."

Vanessa asks: Hey can you find me a good face wash and lotion? I am a little lost on which to buy. My skin is dry, kinda sensitive. Thanks for your help.
Kelli tells: The face wash I have heard the most rave reviews about is Cetaphil. They have two formulas - one regular and one for sensitive skin, although both are extremely gentle. If you like a little bit of lathering - I recommend the regular. (I happen to like A LOT of lather, which is why I don't use it, but that's just me.) But if it doesn't matter, the sensitive formula is also very good. I've never talked to or read about anyone disliking Cetaphil. I've read about it in literally dozens of magazines, online, and recommended by any dermatologist you'll talk to. They also have moisturizers with SPF.

Thanks for reading! If I'm in a really good mood on Monday - I might be feeling generous... if you get my meaning...

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tip o' the Day

When coating lashes with mascara, wedge the wand right against the roots and wiggle it before drawing it out. This makes the base of the lashes appear fuller and thicker.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Tip o' the Day

To find the most natural-looking blush color for you, pinch one of your cheeks when you have no makeup on, and apply blush to the other side. If your cheeks match, it's the right shade.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tip o' the Day

It's Missy here bringing you today's tip!

After tweezing brows, spritz with a fine mist of water to see any baby hairs you may have missed.
Keep checking back because we will be having a giveaway this week! (I'm just not telling you when!)

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Tip o' the Day

Deepen the color of any powder eye shadow by dipping a small, firm brush in water before swiping it over the shade. "It gives an intensity to the color," says makeup artist Jeanine Lobell. It also helps the shadow last. Just don't try to blend two shades - you'll make a mess.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Tip o' the Day

To give the skin a subtle sheen, mix a pea-size drop of highlighter with foundation in your palm before applying. To make foundation a little darker (in the spring or summer), try this trick with a drop of liquid bronzer instead of highlighter.

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