Friday, April 10, 2009

Askmewhats Version: "Summerified!"

Thank you everyone for the appreciation of my simple nail art :) My dear readers made me go on, inspires me to create more! :) Thank you!

This post is for Yumeko, girl! I know you've been waiting for matching nails and makeup!!! Finally!!!! Hope you like my version of "Summerified"!!!!

Here's my final version!



And this is what I did
to achieve this look!



Prior to make-up application
Primed my lids with CS White Gel Liner
to make the e/s stick and more vibrant



Step 1:

With a smaller crease brush, apply matte orange e/s on the outer V, blending inward. I am using AREZIA palette, my first palette I bought from Strawberrynet (not good quality e/s so skip this lol)



Step 2:

Using MAC242 or any flat shader brush stiff enough for pigments, pat on Tangerine Pearl Mica from Coastal Scents on the crease area going a bit beyond, reaching close to the Orange color on Step 1.


Step 3:

Pat on NYX Ultra Pearl Mania Gold on the center of the lids.


At this point, everything looks separated and harsh. Time to use a blending brush to blend all the colors together, if pigments are falling out, re-apply those pigments til you are happy :)

Optional:

You can deepen the outer V with a matte grayish brown e/s, I used MAC's Coquette.



Step 4:

Line your uppler lashline with CS Gel Liner in Deep Plum, your desired thickness.


Step 5:

On the lower lashline, line the bottom part with Fashion 21's Lagoon eyeshadow Stick, line CS Gel Liner Deep Plum over it to create colorful looks.

Did you know that?
The eyeliners represent the colorful rhinestones I've used on my nails


Here's how they look like
all together!





I added some "oomph" on my summer look!
Applied "natural" falsies
with Ardell Lash Grip Eyelash Adhesive



Put on P&J Curly Mascara in Black
to combine the natural lashes
and falsies together



I think I am loving this falsies!



What's on the rest of my face?



Joppa Foundation iN Medium Light #2
this shade is a bit dark on me now
but PERFECT for summer

For my Cheeks



P&J face Color
using Thevi's Dome Brush

For the lips



Bath & Body Gold lip gloss
on top of Kiehl's Lip Balm no. 1

I use only gloss to create a very simple shimmery lips, it's summer time anyways, no need for super dark lips! :) And the eye make up is bold enough so I'll go for subtle lips

Yumeko!!!! I hope you like this!
My hard work is covered with my
darn hands! :P



Hope you enjoyed this!
I had fun creating this look! :)
Stay happy!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Nail Art Tutorial: "Summer Time" Nails

Aruba...Jamaica...Ooohh I want to take you to Bermuda, Bahamas...
Come on pretty mama!

Yup, for all you oldies out there! You know that I'm singing the BeachBoys song!!! KOKOMO!

I totally feel summer time!!! And I want to share summertime nails!!! I think a lot of my readers enjoy "gradient" nails as I got a couple of requests over email to do this! Thanks for the request and thanks for liking my hardwork. I know it's not perfect but the hardwork really shows right? :D

Here's my final
"Summer Time" Nails






Step 1:

Apply 2 coats of The Face Shop's BR802 nail polish (or any polish color you want). Let dry.



Step 2:

Create a thick French Tip using my SanSan Orange polish.



Step 3:

While wet, use any "liquid-y" base coat (I use Caronia's) to spread the orange polish color.



Step 4:

You can stop on the above step. But since this is Gradient Nails and I like the colors of summer, I use a yellow polish (from my 2 way nail art pen) and apply another French Tip on top of the orange polish.



Step 5:

Spread the yellow color with the base coat again. Does not have to be perfect.



Step 6:

Drop 4 big dots, creating a flower coming out from the sides, so the petals does not have to be complete.



Step 7:

Using my favorite needle method, spread the dot to make it tear drop shape.



Step 8:

Attach colorful rhinestones to make your nail art colorful!


Step 9:

I love gliters, so I used Elianto's Glitter polish on top of the nail art. Before application, make sure nail art is dry.



Step 10:

Protect your nail design by topping it with your favorite Top Coat. My favorite is still TFS Top Coat.



Final NOTW
Nails of the Week :D



Philippine Holidays starting today til Sunday. Some readers are asking what my plans are! I'm actually not going anywhere! We may, or may not. But this is a perfect time for me to really rest and enjoy quality time with the family and friends (that includes YOU). Yes I'll keep on blogging if I've got nowhere to go, you, my dear, are stuck with me! *evil laugh*

Have a wonderful day!!
Stay Happy!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Askmewhats Reviews: Ecotools Mineral Brush Set

Great day everyone!!!
Today is a humpy Wednesday and also last day of work for the week! Yes, it's the Lenten season, I know a lot of you have to work on holidays (I know how that feels), but cheer up! It won't be long and weekend is crawling around the corner! :)

Today is another review day!!! Everyone's probably raving about the brush sets from Ecotools and I really took time getting to know each one of them before I go on with a review. Do I like them? Are they worth it? Read on please....

Here's the pretty packaging
I love that it's resealable, can reuse!



Aren't they pretty?



Ecotools Mineral Brush Set says ---
  • 4 high-quality brushes inside a natural cotton & hemp linen bag
  • Soft, cruelty-free bristles
  • Natural & recycled materials
This earth-friendly brush set is packed with the 4 high-quality brushes you need to look beautiful. And, it shows respect for the planet:
  • Bamboo handle has a low impact on the earth’s resources as it is a highly sustainable plant.
  • Synthetic taklon bristles are 100% cruelty free.
  • Sleek ferrule is made from recycled aluminum.
  • Cosmetic case is made from natural cotton and hemp
Askmewhats says ---

Mineral Powder Brush
(length: 5 inches)


Pros
  • when washed: No bleeding and shedding
  • hair is dense

  • the size of the brush is perfect for my face, great to apply Mineral foundation and even non-mineral foundation all over the face
  • dual purpose: Can also be used to apply blushes
Cons
  • none
Concealer Brush
(length: 4.5 inches)


Pros
  • no bleeding and shedding
  • very dense, perfect to apply concealer
  • if eyes space is big, can also be used as eyeshadow brush
  • after washing, no flyaways


Cons
  • none
Eye Shading Brush
(length: 4.5 inches)



Pros
  • no bleeding or hair fall
  • works great as highlighter brush
  • very soft
Cons
  • because of it's size and fluffiness, I find it hard to use this as a blending brush for my eyes, tends to remove all the hardwork I've done for my eye makeup

Baby Kabuki
(length: 2 inches)


Pros
  • no bleeding, shed's a hair or two on first wash
  • size is perfect to carry along
  • hair is soft


Cons
  • too soft, no control on the hair
  • if you are looking for medium to heavy coverage, this is not a kabuki brush for you

Overall

The star brushes in this set is the Mineral Powder Brush and Concealer brush. The other 2 is just "ok". The hemp pouch is good too, but you cannot store your brushes straight, you have to put the brushes in diagonal, which is weird! But since it's free, what more can I ask for? lol

For the price, I am impressed with the quality of the brushes. This is not the best brush set around but not bad at all! I know this has been tagged as Mineral Brush Set but this set works even to non-mineral makeup user. I love that this set is handy. It would be perfect if they included an eyeshadow brush in this set. :D Well, am I asking too much? lol

Handy Dandy!



Tips


Mineral Powder Brush
  • use this to apply mineral foundation all over face in a circular, buffing motion.
  • can also use this to apply powdered blushes
Concealer Brush
  • you can use this for both cream, liquid concealer , to conceal blemishes and under eye circles
  • this brush can also be used to apply eyeshadows or pigments if you have larger eye space
Eye Shading Brush (looks like blending brush)
  • used to blend eyeshadow to remove harsh lines
  • can also use this to apply shimmer powders areas you want to enhance (cheekbones, nose bridge, browbone, temple, etc...)
Baby Kabuki
  • can be used to apply blush
  • this brush can be used to apply setting powder
  • you can use this brush to apply mineral foundation or regular foundation if you want light coverage
  • if you want heavier coverage, squeeze the brushes closely together during application
Will I repurchase?

Not this set, but for other Ecotools brushes, yes.....

Where did I purchase and how much?

At the Makeup Mix Shop for $11.75 (approx Php576.00) <-- sad to say out of stock already


Do you own a brush set?
What's your "must bring" brush set when you travel?
Let me know!
Stay happy!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Askmewhats Version: "Wispy Look"

Back to work! I'll be going to work for 2 days this week then off for holidays again. For the rest of you who doesn't know, it's the Lenten season! A lot of people will be off to their hometown or off for vacation so Manila will be "surprisingly" quiet! It's the best play to drive around Manila this time of the year.

I have done a look using MAC pigment. Yes, I am not a pigment user but if I want a look that has impact, I do go for pigments because it always comes out vibrant and lively! :)

Here's my final version :D



And of course

The Askmewhats Diagram



I've primed my lids with Too Faced Shadow Insurance (thanks Shen), then use CS White Gel Liner all over lids as the base for pigments. Apply the white gel liner with a taklon brush then spread the gel liner all over lids with fingers to even it out.


Step 1:

Using MAC242 brush or any flat shader brush that's made of taklon, pat on MAC pigment in Vintage Gold on lid area going right above the crease. Use patting motion.



Step 2:

Using MAC 217 brush or any blending brush, I applied Ulta's e/s in Galaxy (thanks Toma), or any glittery black e/s on the outer v. Blending inward.



Step 3:

Pat on Makeup Masala Mineral in Tuta, a bright goldish yellow color) on the center of the lid with patting motion. Blend all 3 colors together, adding the colors as you go on depending on your preference.

Step 4:

Using my Digital Angel's palette, I applied the matte nude e/s color on the browbone going to the inner corner of the eye sweeping as I go on making sure there's no harsh lines.


Step 5:

Using CS White Angled Liner, or any liner brush you're comfortable with, apply a black gel liner all over the upper lashline going for the lower lash line. I am using CS True Black gel liner on this look.


Step 6:

Apply MAC pigment in Vintage gold on the lower lashline. Using CS White Gel Liner, apply it on the inner V of the eye to make the eyes pop.


Apply falsies if desired!
I am using 017 falsies bought from Landmark
Used Ardell Lash glue
with my tweezer

Applied P&J curly mascara in Black



Fill in your brows!
Voila!
Final "wispy" look




And of course...
what's on the rest of my face?



For the Face


Paul & Joe Creamy Foundation no. 30
Paul & Joe Dual Powder Foundation no. 30


For the Cheeks



Contour and highlight
with
MAC Grand Duo in Light over Dark
78pcs palette 2nd blush color in Pink
on the apples of the cheeks


For the Lips



Line the lips with
MAC Ginger Root
MAC Viva Glam V


To make the lips pop


I applied a bit on the gold color
of Bath & Body Lip gloss

on the center of the lips

for 3D effect



And I'm saying HELLO to everyone!



And before I end this post, I want to add that on my CS Gel Liner in White post, some commented on wanting me to show them how to use the white gel liners for the eyes. I don't use them to line them all over my eyes. I use the White Gel Liner as ---

1. creamy base
2. line the waterline then top with eyeliner to make it last longer

3. use it on the inner corner of the eye for a wide awake look (just like photo below)



See how obvious the effect is?

It's even more effective
if you top it with a white e/s!




Hope i was able to answer the query of my readers!
and I hope this EOTD and FOTD brighten up your day! :)
Enjoy your day!
Keep smiling!

Stay happy!