Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Don't spend $$$ on that Expensive Eye Makeup Remover

Just find a pretty glass bottle and fill with virgin olive oil, or in a pinch, baby shampoo. There's a reason they say 'no tears'.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Need to Buy a New Lipstick Pencil to Match that New Lipstick?

Don't. Just look for a beige or nude eyebrow pencil. Need to match your favorite blush with a new lipstick? You already have it in your blush. Just apply your blush on your lips with a eye shadow sponge applicator, and then use your favorite clear lip gloss or lip balm over it.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Dying to get that latest eye shadow base?

Use your concealer and loose powder. Because that's exactly what eye shadow base is.. use your foundation to evenly apply over your eyelids and set with a touch of loose powder pressed on with a makeup sponge. Then apply your colored eye shadow.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Need a new bronzer?

Use that foundation that's 2-3 shades darker than you are instead.Just touch apply where you would use your bronzer. In a pinch?Dig out that warm brown eye shadow.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Used to misting your makeup with a final spray of Evian water?

Make your own. Find a mini plant mister bottle, or travel size spray water and fill with water. Chill in the refrigerator overnight for a cooling effect.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Need a new foundation?

Look at your loose powders instead. Just apply in sheer layers with a damp sponge, or a sponge lightly layered in your favorite facial moisturizer. Lightly layer on and blend for a custom made foundation.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Makeup does Double Duty:

One of the best ways to get a new makeup item is to go through the stuff you already have. Just what are you looking for? Items that can live double lives...

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Beauty On A Budget

Is your budget on overload?

Do you have more beauty wishes than beauty dollars? Don't worry. Your bathroom just may already have that beauty item that you're wanting. Here's how to get that sophisticated look on a slim budget.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Lasting Lip Gloss

I'm a hugh fan of lip gloss. But I"m not a hugh fan of the tacky, sticky variety. And those are usually the ones that stay on the longest, but feel the worst on. So I put a dot of loose powder on my lips first, and then apply my lip gloss on top. Stays on a few hours longer without the tackiness. Also, I use lipgloss a lot as eye gloss on the eyes. Just keep it underneath the eyebrow bone.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Mix up the mascara

To get the greatest lashes on a shot, usually I find that there's not one perfect mascara out there that gives great all over results. There's always that one that darkens the most, another that thickens the greatest, etc. So I tend to use 2 different mascaras on a model. First, the one that darkens, and then the one that thickens or lengthens after that. You get amazing lashes. It's only two coats anyway, just with two different brands.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Blush Stain

Use blush stain first, then powder later

I tend to do this trick on myself..if I have a long day ahead of me and I know I won't have much time to look into the mirror, I apply my favorite stain blush (Benefit Benetint shown) first on 'clean' skin, apply my foundation and concealer as normal, and then apply my powder blush after. As the blush wears off, the stain blush remains. And I find that stain blushes tend to stain clean skin much better than skin that has foundation, concealer, and powder already on it. I also do this on my lips too and then apply my lipstick or lip gloss. The lesions are red, sharply defined plaques covered with thick silvery scales. This distinguishes psoriasis from the diffuse or patchy redness and scaling of seborrheic dermatitis.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Use Eye Pencils as Lip Pencil

I rarely, if ever, use lip pencils when I do someone's makeup. Why? Because I feel that the color really doesn't matter. So I use a light brown or sand colored eye pencil instead for any and all lipsticks and use only as a guideline when I"m applying lip color.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Use Mascara as Eyeliner

When you run out of liquid eyeliner, or you just can't tackle the liquid one more day, just apply your regular (or waterproof) mascara with a fine eyeliner brush. It lasts all day long and looks exactly like the liquid. You can even put your eye shadow on top fora different color. Stays on just as long.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Pink Foundation/Concealer

We all have those sitting around our makeup table. Those foundations that sounded great, but once on, just toooo pink. Don't toss them. Instead, mix a dusting of a dark tan loose powder into your foundation or concealer in a small container. Mix and you have an instant eye shadow/lip color (depending on the final version!) The powder mixed in creates a 'stiffer' texture that will dry a bit and go matte. Just something else to play with! Want to get creative? Mix up your pinky foundation with baby powder, a yellow powder, a cream colored powder...the list is endless. Keep playing until the color and texture work for you. --

Friday, May 11, 2007

Shimmering Gold/Silver Eye Shadows

They looked great over the holidays..now? A bit too much. Instead of tossing them, try this new evening look. Apply a brown shadow over the eyelid and then with a large eye shadow brush, apply a light dusting of the silver/gold over it. You should get a soft shimmer/see through effect. Try it also over a bright colored eye shadow like blue or green. Looks really pretty!

Monday, May 7, 2007

Blush stains

Tired of staining your fingertips? Use a makeup sponge to apply and blend. Also use to stain lips under your favorite lipstick/lipgloss. You'll find the color lasts a lot longer.

Shimmer highlighter sticks

Sooooo big last summer, and you'll see them a little bit again in the upcoming warm season. In the meantime, use them on the eyebone to brighten, and over dark, tired lipsticks that could use some cheering up. Apply a gloss over and you have a new color.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Brown Eye/Lip Pencil

Remember when outlining lips were big with that brown lip pencil? Well, first off, if you're still doing that, STOP. Nothing looks more outdated and harsh. If you haven't seen your brown pencil in a while, try this. Apply a moisturizer or gel/vaseline to the eyelid. Apply your eye pencil over it and blend with your fingertip. Apply a light dusting of loose powder to set. For dark eyes, try it with that dark burgundy pencil, for light eyes, try your forest green eye pencil.

The wrong shade foundation / concealer

A hot look you're seeing on celebrities is the faded into the skin lip color. Have a too light foundation or concealer that's ready to go? Don't. Use it on lips with a glossy clear gloss on top.....viola. A brand new look.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Bronzer Tint

Itching to use that bronzer stain before summer? Use instead as 'eye shadow'. Apply a light shimmer eye shadow to highlight the bone and eyelid, and apply your bronzer in the crease with a fingertip or a small eye shadow brush...it's a great new contoured look!

Outdated Lipstick

Use as a cream blush stick instead. Or go through your old lippencils that haven't been used in years and see which lip pencil/lipstick combination looks updated and hip and use it up!Rubber band them together so you'll remember which one worked with what color.

Crumbled Eye Shadow

Put in a little tin or plastic container and mix in a dab of your favorite lipgloss. Mix together for a cool lipgloss (if the color works) or a glossy eye shadow/highlight.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Blush Sticks

too dark? don't stay on? don't stain? Don't toss them...

If it's a bronzer stick, use on shoulders or legs to add contour, add color and depth. If it's a burgundy stain and it's not working for you, use instead as a really big lipstick. It does work.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Cream Blush

Is your favorite cream blush doing a fading number on you? Ah, it's not the blush, but your skin that's the culprit. If your skin type is on the dry side, or it's a cold day outside, you skin grabs moisture where ever it can: i.e. your cream blush. Just a few hours later and you're left with just a hint of the color that you applied. Fix it by applying a good facial moisturizer in your morning routine, or apply a light layer of vaseline or oil (virgin olive oil works great) on cheeks first. Moisture (as in your cream blush) sticks to moisture, so give it some first, for a long lasting blush.

Long Lasting Foundation

Tired of your foundation disappearing on you? Had it with shiny breakthroughs just minutes into your day? Don't blame your skin, blame the foundation. The culprit just might be a tad too much oil in your base. But don't toss it. Apply your foundation as always, and maybe just a tad bit more. Then with a clean kleenex folded into squares, lightly press into your skin. You'll see oil on your kleenex from the foundation, leaving behind just pure pigment on your skin. Results? Perfect coverage foundation that lasts a lot longer. Blotting is not just for lipstick you know.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Lashes

Amazing Lashes

Always on the lookout for that perfect mascara, I think I finally found it. Except it's not one, but two. Use two different mascaras for each coat and you'll get fantastic looking lashes every time. Don't ask me why, but it works.

And Thicker Lashes

Turn a weak, thin mascara into a lash dynamo. Just add powder. Between mascara coats, dust a light coat of loose powder with your fingertip or a Q-tip onto your lashes, and apply your 2nd mascara coat. Instant thick lashes regardless of what type of mascara it was.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Eye gloss

All the rage right now, but why spend bucks on a special gloss just for the eyes? Make your own with the clear lip gloss that you already have. Just apply on the eyebrows, my personal favorite or right underneath the eyebrows on the eye bone. Mac's LipGlass, Lancome's lipgloss, Wet&Wild lipgloss are all great super shiny lip glosses that look great on the eyes as well. Just make sure it's the clear one.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Custom lipgloss

Tired, bored of the lip gloss colors you have? Make your own like we do. Grab that super cool multi fauceted eye shadow powder, apply on lips, apply your clear lip gloss on top. Viola. It's a brand new shade (and day!)

Friday, April 6, 2007

Use Vaseline for a Glow

I know, sounds awful, but on camera it looks really good. Just check out some recent music videos. For the camera, we apply a light foundation/concealer as needed, and then a light layer of vaseline over the whole face. For us regular folk? Try spot applying. Like just on the eye bones, or eyebrows, tops of cheekbones, or across forehead, down the nose and across chin....you know, for that I've been glowing all day look.

Use mascara as liquid eyeliner

Using a fine eyeliner brush or a small angle eyebrow brush, apply mascara along the top lashes. It's easier to apply, dries and lasts all day long. And if you make a mistake while applying, easy. Just let it dry, and then with a dry Q-tip, rub off your mistake easily and try again. Also, if you're going to cry anytime soon, use the waterproof mascara!

Favorite Makeup Tips



Someone recently asked me what my all-time favorite makeup tips were that I used on models for photo shoots. For everyday life, I probably would only use these once a while, since these are tricks that I do to create a certain look that will last maybe a few hours at best for the duration of a shoot, not all day wear and tear. Here are a few of my favs that I picked up or discovered on my own