Sunday, July 27, 2008

Become a Red Carpet Goddess

Steps to a Picture-Perfect Flawless Makeup Application:
1. Wash Face.
2. Pat face mostly dry.
3. Moisturize face.
4. Apply Concealer* (under eye circles- usually cream-to-powder, liquid or even a mineral concealer- I do not recommend using a solid concealer on such a delicate area of your face.)
5. Dab on Foundation. (Use a cosmetic sponge if desired. Apply a tiny amount of foundation on outer area of lips and smudge inward for a blank canvas effect in preparation for step 12. Check the ingredients to make sure they are non-toxic.)
6. Apply Concealer* (to blemishes- usually liquid, solid or mineral concealer).
7. Apply loose (or compact) powder with big brush over entire face. You do not want to be too powdery though, just enough to set the foundation and prevent shine. Translucent powder works wonders!
8. Apply bronzer with medium or large brush in appropriate areas (cheeks, collar bone, cleavage if desired, besically where the sun would hit or where you want some extra glam).
9. Apply eyeliner (pencil, automatic or liquid), or apply wet eyeshadow with a small brush.
10. Apply eyeshadow cream on lid, and then apply eyeshadow powder on lid and under lower lashes (to prevent eyeliner from smudging).
11. Apply first coat of mascara. Then apply a second coat. Try Cover Girl Volume Exact or Lash Blast or both. ***Have you ever tried faux lashes? They provide a dramatic effect!
12. Apply lip liner, (lipstick or stain, if desired) and lip gloss. Try a nude or subtle shade for a fresh look.

*Concealer is the key to a flawless look. Find which kind of concealer and which application type works best for you.

*Makeup application is ALL about technique!!! AND practice makes perfect.

*Blend. Blend. Blend. And blend some more.

Pamper yourself today!

(c) 2008 CB All rights reserved.

Foundation & Concealer Tips

Most of us want perfect skin, or at least skin that looks perfect, right? Well, nutrition, daily facial care and makeup can help make this desire come true. Here are some tips to help you find what is right for you and your daily routine.

Skin Tone- “Cool” or “Warm”
-If you have a “cool” skin tone: Pinks, lavenders, blues and silvers are probably the most complimentary colors on you. To look the most natural, you would want to choose a “cool” foundation and/or powder. This means that the base hue in the foundation is blue/ pink. Of course, this does not mean that you should limit the rest of your makeup & style arsenal to only “cool” colors, just so long as the canvas, your face, is primed with the “cool” foundation or powder that matches your skin tone. Balance is the key here. If you want to wear a warm color, blend a cooler color with it to make sure it works with your cool skin tone. For example, a ‘warm’ copper can be ‘cooled’ by blending a pink hue. Think like an artist. Colors become what you make them!

-If you have a “warm” skin tone: Oranges, yellows, reds and golds are probably the most complimentary colors on you. To look the most natural, you would want to choose a “warm” foundation and/or powder. This means that the base hue in the foundation is yellow. Of course, this does not mean that you should limit the rest of your makeup arsenal to only “warm” colors, just so long as the canvas, your face, is primed with the “warm” foundation or powder that matches your skin tone. Balance is the key here. If you want to wear a cool color, blend a warmer color with it to make sure it works with your cool skin tone. For example, lavender can be ‘warmed’ by blending in a ‘warm’ copper hue. Think like an artist. Colors become what you make them!

What if you look good in ALL colors?
Then you are VERY lucky! You probably have a “neutral” skin tone, which means you should probably wear a “neutral” foundation and/or powder. However, you may be able to get away with either “warm” or “cool” foundations. “Trial and error” comes into play here! Get together with your girlfriends for a makeup play day!

How Do You Find the Perfect Color of Foundation For Your Skin?
To find your perfect color, pick out 3-4 different shades of foundation and swipe a minimal amount (with a cotton swab) on your jawline. The one that blends in the best is the shade you should purchase. However, if you do not find a shade that 'blends' well with your skin, try mixing 2 (maybe 3) shades at a time and trying the mixture on your jawline again. It is not unusual to have to mix a couple different shades. Afterall, not all skin colors are the same.

Diminish the Appearance of Fine Lines
Use a slight shimmering (light-reflecting, but not too glittery) foundation to reduce the appearance of fine lines. You can buy special formulas to reduce the appearance of fine lines, and they are labeled as such. Most of those formulas have a slight shimmer. If you use powder, use a minimal amount to prevent ‘caking’ in fine lines. I recommend applying powder with a big brush, and blend.

Changing With the Seasons
During summer, you may want to use a darker shade of tinted moisturizer/foundation/powder than what you use in the winter, that is IF your skin is darker in the summer (usually because of more sun exposure) and lighter in the winter.

Moisturizer!
-Always use moisturizer. Find which one works best for your skin, and use it every day.

-If you have fairly normal skin and live in a location where seasons change considerably, consider using a lighter (oil-free) lotion in the summer and a heavier cream in the winter.

-If your skin gets extra dry in the winter, skip powder and opt for a liquid foundation to help keep your face extra moisturized. If you do wear powder on top of foundation (good for setting), use it sparingly. Using powder without moisurizer and foundation under it can enhance the ashy/ flaky appearance of dry skin.

-If you tend to sweat a lot in the summer or will be outside for long periods, opt for tinted moisturizer because it is lighter than liquid foundation.

Mineral Makeup
This is another great option for most of us and for almost all year long. Those of you with sensitive skin, be sure to test a small area before committing to any makeup line, including mineral makeup. Some mineral makeup contain mica, which can cause an allergic reaction in some. If you do not have sensitive skin, I highly recommend using mineral makeup, even if just as a supplement to your liquid foundation. Mineral makeup helps give a flawless, natural look that feels light and fresh. Just remember to blend like crazy! :)

Make Your Own Tinted Moisturizer
To get natural-looking color and moderate coverage without the heaviness of foundation and powder, add a small amount of foundation or concealer to your normal moisturizer (with SPF, of course).

Concealer
-When covering pimples, use a solid, liquid or cream concealer that is ever-so-slightly DARKER than your skin. Sometimes using the same shade of concealer as your skin tone does work well depending on the blemish. A slightly darker concealer simply helps provide a minimizing effect for larger blemishes. Using a green-tinted concealer to neutralize redness works really well too. Some concealers even have acne-fighting ingredients. Just be careful not to use the medicated concealer near your eyes.

-For dark under eye circles, apply a liquid or cream concealer that is one shade LIGHTER than your skin, or use a yellow or orange/peach-tinted concealer to neutralize the blue circles.

-Mineral concealers also work well on both blemishes and under eye circles.

-Try each concealer type on yourself to see which works best with your skin (liquid, cream, solid, mineral, etc.).

Pamper yourself today!

(c) 2008 CB All rights reserved.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Glowing Skin

Your skin is important, protective, fascinating and beautiful. Treat your skin with care, loyalty and delicate hands. Here are a few tips to help you achieve the glowing skin you have always desired.

*Apply lip balm and lotion immediately after you shower and before you go to bed for extra smooth and silky lips and legs.

*To exfoliate chapped lips, dampen a cotton swab and gently rub until your lips feel smooth. A toothbrush will also work. You may want to use vaseline or other lip balm as a lubricant. Definitely apply a moisturizing lip balm immediately after exfoliating.

*Gently EXFOLIATE your skin before applying sunless tanner. (In my experience, sunless tanner works better if skin is moisturized also. However, this is a time for mini-trial applications to find what works best for you.)

*Or get an even tan with sunless tanning formulas by mixing the tanner in with a firming lotion or cream.

*If you find a streak after the sunless tanner has already dried, simply use whitening toothpaste (or lemon juice) on the problem area to lighten the tanner. If you get excess tanner on your skin and notice it right away, simply use an alcohol wipe like an eraser.

*Apply SPF daily, and wear your sunglasses when you are outside (even on cloudy days).

*Apply Vitamin E oil on legs at least once a week for even sexier legs.

*Exfoliate legs before you shave. It will help give you a smooth, clean shave and super silky legs. Moisturize legs thoroughly after you pat dry.

*Sugar and baking soda can be used as natural exfoliants. Just make sure you rinse thoroughly and moisturize after! Exfoliating your face and body once a week will really help your skin glow!

*You can create your own spa-quality facial masks in your own kitchen using a blend of apples, oranges, potatoes, oatmeal, bananas, carrots, grapes, yogurt, avocados, honey and/or cucumbers. Remember to test the formula in a tiny area before you use it on your entire face in case you develop an allergic reaction.

Apples and Tomatoes: Good for oily skin
Oranges/ lemons (harsher than oranges): Cleansers and refreshers
Potatoes: Skin-brighteners, reduces the appearance of redness
Oatmeal: Gentle on dry skin
Grapes: Good for fine lines
Avocados: Good for dry skin, also good for hair
Honey: Softens skin
Cucumbers: Calming skin-brightener, great for eye puffiness and circles
Pamper yourself today!
(c) 2008 CB All rights reserved.

Beautiful You

Beauty is that amazing quality about you that draws people in, attracts them to you, appeals to people all around you and makes you feel fabulous. Beauty is a blend of confidence, charm and grace, but it also includes a healthy attitude and appearance.

Maintaining and even enhancing your beauty is really quite simple IF you have the appropriate tips, tricks, tools and a positive attitude. Below is a list of tips to help you maintain and maybe even enhance your beauty.

1. Eating healthy foods (using moderation, NOT dieting) is extremely important.
2. Be active so you feel as great as you can and so you have lots of energy.
3. A smile adds so much to your already beautiful face!
4. An optimistic attitude and an open mind will help you face each day with grace and confidence.
5. SPF (even on cloudy days) helps protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.
6. Moisturizer is imperative (on face and body).
7. Makeup that suits you and your lifestyle should make you look (and feel) even more fabulous than you already are!
8. Style/ makeup/ hair/ nail (etc.) professionals that you respect are also important. You should be able to trust that these people want what is best for you.
9. Sunglasses (to be paired with SPF) are a style staple, AND they protect your eyes from the sun's rays.
10. Putting on a fabulous outfit that makes you feel glamorous is the perfect way to start each day.

You deserve to look and feel as beautiful as you are on the inside! Pamper yourself often.

(c) 2008 CB All rights reserved.

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Hello, I am Catherine Burk, self-employed StyleLife consultant and makeup artist. I have a passion for art, beauty and helping people look and feel their best. My goal for this blog is to give you as much advice as you want about beauty (makeup, skincare, hair, reviews on products/services, how-tos, etc.).


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