Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Tan Off Glove - How to Remove Your Spray Tan

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How to Remove Unwanted Spray Tan -

Summer is coming soon, and a lot of you will be coming in for airbrush tans on a regular basis...each week if you want to keep your glow.  The tan often gathers in specific areas and builds up...starting to look unnatural and orange.  Sugar scrubs and salt scrubs are luxurious, but often don't take off all the left over tan and some leave you with a residue.

I was recently sent a product to try at home myself...and it was advertised to take off any left over tan residue or take of any unwanted tan (if you went somewhere else and your tan was less then flawless).

It is the Tan Off Glove, and it is from Australia.  It works amazing!!!!...best part is that you can wash it so it is totally hygienic and it lasts for a really long time.  

I also use the Natural Bristol Scrub Brush because it is nice for me feet and it has a handle for my back.  But the Tan Off Glove has 2 sides, one side as a 'tan corrector' (orange side) gets off excess tan especially around my underarms which is where it gathers for me the worst, and 'total tan remover' (black side) to remove all the remaining tan before your next appointment. 

Use the Orange Side to if you are going to be wearing white the very next day after you get your tan.  It will lightly exfoliate the tan off the areas where you are going to sweat where the tan might not even show...rib cage area, between the breasts, and around the underarms.  That way the tan still looks even and glowing, but you wont risk any excess running or rubbing off onto your beautiful white clothes.

It is my favorite new product that we have and it is reasonably priced...and lasts a long time.  It will absolutely make a difference in how your tan looks and lasts this summer.

Cheers!

Monday, May 20, 2013

1920's Makeup - The Great Gatsby

classic 1920's makeupThe Great Gatsby Makeup -



I was recently inspired by the return of The Great Gatsby, I have been obsessing over 1920's makeup.  I have always loved this decade because it was total excess in every way!  The makeup was fabulous, the clothes and accessories were over the top and everyone just seemed to party all the time.


I was invited to a Great Gatsby themed event and so I started to think about my outfit and makeup and hair style...these are the few things that I made note of that are obvious to this decade.
    1920's makeup
  1. Headband or Hair Accessories
  2. Lots and lots of jewelry (pearls and jewels)
  3. Deep plum red lips in an over dramatic pout
  4. Heavy and defined eye brows that extended way past the traditional angles we use for shaping currently
  5. Extremely angled features (lots of contouring)
  6. Heavy on the eye liner, but in a circle not an almond shape or wing like you see in later styles

Great Gatsby style
So I got my outfit put together and started on the makeup and hair.  I have long hair, which was not common in this era so I had to thing of a crafty way to shorten it and make it stay...Enter Sock Bun!  But this time I did it to the side and kept it a bit messy.  My side bangs I loosely curled and brushed out completely and then sprayed so they sort of formed Finger Waves.   Hair, done!

Great Gatsby Makeup beforeMakeup was the next challenge, because I love my eyes to be almond and winged out at the ends...to make them into a deep dark smoky circle was torture. 

Starting with the contour and then the brows I had the basics and moved onto the eyes.  (In this kind of makeup it might be best to do the eyes before the foundation so you have less to clean up)

Eye makeup is basically dark eggplant on the lid or black, with a shimmer of peacock color over the dark to give it a sheen.  Follow this all the way around the eye, well below the lower liner as well.  Then blend with a neutral color all the way almost to the brow.  Make sure to let it be rounded in the outer corner.

I hope you all get a chance to experiment with different decade makeup, it is so much fun and researching what was popular in that era is fascinating!

Cheers!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Flawless Finish for your Skin

I am in love with Body bling by Scott Barns in the platinum color, however for some occasions it is too much sheen for me. It is also kind if expensive!

So recently I have been mixing my Body Bling with a little Vanilla scented body lotion. The Body Bling goes a long ways, helps it last longer and it is a more mild amount of coverage.

Beauty Tip!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Louboutin Nails

My next nail appointment will be this....New Obsession!!!!


Louboutin Nails.  This is basically any nail polish application with red painted underneath, however I like it when it is modeled after a favorite pair of Louboutin heels, so this is mine:)

louboutin nails

I am going to try the rhinestones even though they kind of scream 1999, I will be giving it a try.  Red under the tips, dark color polish with rhinestones on the 'party nail'.  I think now I have combined at least 3 trends in one. 

Maybe I will also find a Swarovski ring that goes above the knuckle, another hot trend this year:)

trendy ring looks
 


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Makeup Must Haves - Celebrity Makeup Aritsts


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Must Haves from an Academy Awards Make-up Artist –


These are some of the products used by the most 'in demand' makeup artists in Hollywood.  I have added my humble opinions to it and why you should have it when it is time to be "Red Carpet Ready".  





    Body Bling and Jennifer Lopez
  1. Straws – brilliant!!!  I am immediately adding this to my Bridal Makeup Kit, although maybe not as glamorous as The Oscars, it is just as important to at least one girl!!!!...Therefore it is important for me to have it for herJ
  2. Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel Sheer Illuminating Fluid – that name is too long so I would never have that in my case.   However I did find a favorite product that does the exact same thing, Body Bling.  (sold at Flawless Beauty Bars $42 or mini for $20) This gives any exposed skin a golden, healthy glow, and camouflages any imperfections or unintended tan lines.  
  3. Lashes – It sounds simple and obvious, but having several different kinds of lashes when going on-site for any make-up job is a must.  You never know who else might want them added to their look or what kind of look they will finally decided on.  Or if you drop one with the glue on it face down on the floor…grossL  good to have a back up.  (or maybe when you are trimming them, you cut the wrong end of the lash and it is really really long on the inner corner of the eye…smh)
    1. essential makeup brushes
      1. Some favorites are Ardell #116, Demi #120, #111, and #53 for a more subtle look
  4. Extra brushes – makeup brushes can be cleaned in-between clients, but sometimes you are in a major rush to get people ready and if you can just grab a second set of already clean brushes….you might just end up being the hero that day.  

  1.  Tide Pen – this has come in handy on several occasions.  Someone is always spilling something on a garment, and it works wonders.  It is so small and lasts forever, I just pop it in my kit and forget about it until there is a disaster and then I look really super prepared!


All of these essential items go along with one of my favorite quotes, and I don’t even know who it is from so I can’t give a reference.  “Luck follows the Prepared”.  I use this in every aspect of my life, which is exactly why I have to check my luggage rather then carry it on!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Lash Extensions - My Experience

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Are Lash Extensions Worth It?


I get so many questions about lash extensions and so I have decided to blog about what my experience has been and what might work for you...
 
I have tried a few places to get mine done (all referral based....NEVER Groupon or somewhere random). 

  • The first place I was going was Eye Candy in Kirkland.  I thought they all did a good job, but I was not always thrilled with their customer service or the atmosphere there.  I never felt very comfortable or welcome in the salon.  They did do a good job on my lashes and they were fast and average pricing and super convenient.

before and after lash extensions
  • The next and current place I have been going is Wink Lash Extensions in Bellevue right off of Main.  I have had outstanding experiences every-time I have gone in there or whenever I have called.  I get excellent lashes, excellent customer service.  The atmosphere is inviting and clean and comfortable!!!  The owner Tova has done a fabulous job and I would highly recommend it.  The prices are the same as what I was accustomed to paying so I feel they are in line with everywhere else.  I am hooked. 

I have been getting my lashes done for over 3 years now, and the thing is they can only apply false lashes to my natural lashes so my natural lashes obviously have not fallen out.  I apply Eye Envy or Revitalash for about 2-3 weeks at a time every once in a while to strengthen my natural lashes and ensure that they keep their growth cycle.  I have had great experiences with mine.  It is a luxury and probably not one that I would be able to justify keeping up if I was not in the industry (not that I get any discounts, but I feel it is important for me to try every new trend and service so I can report to my clients).


 

I have blond hair and blond brows and blond lashes:(  So I feel like they give me just enough definition to my face that I feel great without eye makeup for the day and I look refreshed and polished right when I get up in the morning or when I'm working out!  That is what I love about them!!!



I did try a place while on vacation...my mission on every vacation is to try a local beauty service.  I thought the lashes looked good, however they itched a little.  I didn't really think much of it until I came home and went into Wink and the associate there told me they had glued one false lash to like 3-5 of my own natural lashes so they were pulling and straining the natural lash.  THIS is how you loose your natural lashes!!!!!  Be careful out there, they can go terribly wrong.  This is not an area you want to cut costs.

Another note about a very inexpensive place, Noir Lash Bar in Bellevue.  I hear they do great work, I have not been there...however they do have a policy to not fill from other lash applications.  They also make you get a new set every third visit.  I don't have time for any of that so I have never been in, but they do have low low prices and the staff is good from what I hear.

That is my experience and what I love about them.  I hope this gives you an idea of what to expect and maybe where to go.  Cheers!!!!

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Makeup Show - Overview

Los Angeles Makeup Show

The Make-up Show - Los Angeles


I was in Los Angeles for the weekend attending The Makeup Show, a large trade show and conference that brings hundreds of makeup vendors and professionals in the industry together.  This is the first event like this I have ever been to and so I was kinda nervous about what to expect.
Best Makup Products
It was so overwhelming and intimidating the first day...I felt like I didn't even know where to begin.   I sort of stood there for a minute, head spinning starting at what was going on and trying to remember exactly what I was there to find.



Celebrity Makeup ArtistMy intentions were...

            1. Get continuing advanced education from elite celebrity makeup artists (I never have access to in the Northwest)
            2. Find professional grade products for my teams makeup kit that I would not have much access to in the Northwest (hard to buy this stuff online)
            3. Find wholesalers who can supply Flawless with  unique and fabulous products to sell to our consumer that you cant find at Sephora.                                                                                                  



I accomplished 2 out of 3.  Education....both advanced and basic was fabulous and fascinating.  The instructors had so many great new techniques and products and tools for us, and they were so open to questions!  The workshops only had about a dozen people in them so it was very 'hands on' and interactive.  I took two classes 'Complexion and Contouring'  and 'Red Carpet Beauty'.


Before and After Makup LooksComplexion and Contouring - 

Based all about how to color match people absolutely perfectly!!!!  How to correct any problem areas on any one's skin, and all the tools and techniques that are used to create that absolute flawless perfect look you see on a Lancome Billboard add.  It was amazing how simple the theories are and how little actual makeup was used and it was all about technique and placement.  At the end of the day it is all about perfect skin and absolute beauty.



Before and After Makeup Red Carpet Beauty -

This class also focused on the theory of 'less is more' placement and fixing problems.  Contouring the eyes to make they into the desired shape.  Brows and lashes...another amazing technique used was the application of lash glue to the lash line and then the lash is applied over the glue.  Did I just blow your mind?!?!?!?!  :)





Unfortunately it was not the right place to find products that I can sell in my studio...good news, I get to keep coming to LA to find exactly what I want to have at Flawless!!!  I am still on a mission to find the best products we love to try and experience and then buy at Flawless Beauty Bars!