Thursday, January 17, 2013

Tip for the Day: Makeup for Older Skin (Another Version)

I have been asked so many times by fellow beauty enthusiasts on how to deal with "older skin" when it comes to makeup application. 

"I'd love to do a makeover for my mom!"
"I was tasked to do makeup for my mom, grand mom and aunts on my sister's wedding."

With or without background in makeup artistry, as long as we show some love for the art of color, we tend to find ourselves get into a situation were people we love entrust their faces to us ON A SPECIAL OCCASION! 

It is indeed nerve-racking but armed with tips, tools and knowledge on makeup for older skin + Loads of practice, I don't see any reason why we can't do this task in flying colors!

Feel free to read my Readers' Corner: Makeup for Mature Skin post for the basics before continue reading this post on follow up tips!

Tip #1 Youthful Skin
When it comes to older skin, nothing beats creating a clean, young-looking canvass and you can even get away with not much makeup on! 

Do not automatically assume that older skin equates to dry skin!  I used to assume that and have slathered moisturizing foundation over clients and learned from my mistakes after full face application!  

After years of makeup artistry (and continuously learning), I've met several older clients who have normal or even oily skin!  Take time to touch their skin (with clean fingers of course!) and talk to them to know their skin issues.

Each individual have different needs to I cannot stress enough to talk to them and check what they're looking for!

  • Do they have dry patches on different areas of their face? - Apply moisturizer!
  • Worries about fine lines and wrinkles?  - Apply a face primer that can help fill in those areas for a smoother application. 
  • Do they want to cover their freckles and spots? - Dive into your knowledge on correcting and concealing!  (Read All About Concealers and How to Spot Conceal)
Tip #2 For the Love of Fuller Brows
I think I missed discussing about brows on my previous post so I'm highlighting this topic for today.  Most clients above the age of 50 have sparse and super thin brows!  The challenge?  Some of them would ask you to keep it that way with a "Don't Touch It" look!  

Customers are always right they say!  In the case of brows, I am sorry, but I have to do my job to persuade them!  Fuller brows can make a person look younger!  If they're not comfortable with thick brows, feel free to redefine and fill in their brows just a tiny bit thicker than usual and tell them, "It's makeup, I can always remove it if you don't like it!"  

At the end of the makeover, most of them won't even mind!

Tip #3 Eyelining the Natural Way
I used to pick gel liners on all my clients no matter what age!  The reason for doing so is the fact that I trust gel liners to have better staying power and smudge-proof capabilities like a superhero!  At the lather part of my makeup gigs, I've realized that most older clients look better with softer looking eyes!  A super defined line could break the overall "youthful" look.  For me, I prefer to whip out my trustee waterproof pencil liners and I pick either Black, Dark Brown or Gray!  Smudging the pencil liner after application will keep them looking fresh, young and vibrant!

Tip #4 Cream Blush for the Cheeks
Blushers in powder form can still be used on older skinned clients as long as it has a good amount of shimmers to make their skin looks healthy!  If a client's skin is dry to start with, I prefer tapping a bit of cream blush with my fingers or foundation brush as it settles more beautifully than any powder blush I know!  
Important note:  Cream blush are best applied after liquid/cream foundation application.  It is very important to blend well!

Tip #5 Make Highlighters and Illuminators their Bestfriend
As a good continuation to tip#4, the application of highlighters and illuminators can give a fake "moisturized" and "healthy-looking" skin!  I have always been a fan of highlighters as I always get compliments on my skin perfection so I don't see why I can't use these on our older friends!  

Keep in mind not to overdo application though!  

My last client for the year 2012!  She's a gorgeous mom of my client and let me tell you, she's got very good skin to start with so I don't have any difficulties enhancing her beauty!


Other related posts ---
Foundation application for Mature Skin
What's the Best Foundation for Mature Skin

I hope this simple follow-up article helps our readers who plan to prettify their gorgeous older family and friends!  Fellow makeup artists out there, feel free to share more tips!  I'd love to hear/learn from you!

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

AMW Bulletin: Crocs, Glamourbox and HBC

Here are some of the exciting happening at the start of 2013!

Crocs Sale Up To 70% off!
Get a pair of Crocs shoes for as  low as Php450.00 for both kids and adult models!  There are more than 500 models on sale so there's definitely one for each of us!  Sale period is from January 1-31, 2013 so rush to the nearest Crocs Concept Store now.

Visit Crocs Philippines on Facebook and follow them on Twitter (@CrocsPH) for more information. 




Glamourbox Online Boutique is Providing Free Shipping!
Glamourbox is offering FREE SHIPPING from January 15 - February 15, 2013. 


HBC Celebrate Beauty @ 20!


  • 20% off and up on selected HBC Beauty Exclusive brands like San San, Allue, Body Recipe, Hortaleza Professional and Hortaleza MD.
  • Beauty  x 2 treat (Free Diamond Peel + Free Facial) for customers who will purchase Php600.00 worth of HBC products.
  • Additional 20 Points for HBC Exclusive Cardholders who will purchase Php500.00 worth of HBC Products.
  • Discount on nipper sharpening services.
  • Freebies for every Php300.00 purchase of HBC's Top Picks and New PRoducts.

The SALE runs from January 11-January 31, 2013.  Available in all HBC and HBC ShopMore stores Nationwide!  For SALE updates, visit www.facebook.com/myHBC

What else is happening around the Metro?
I'd love to hear some great news from you too!


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Shiseido 215 Mini Eyelash Curler Review




I've always wanted to purchase a mini eyelash curler for the longest time but I told myself I can survive with a regular-sized eyelash curler!  Last year, during my Tokyo trip, I was inside a huge cosmetic store and saw Shiseido verion of mini lash curler numbered 215.  With a retail price of 800 Yen (approx Php400.00), it's a great deal can't resist!

Shiseido 215 Mini Eyelash Curler and
 213 Regular Sized Eyelash Curler


I was expecting a similarly curved mini version of the regular sized eyelash curler but I was wrong!  The thing is, does this works better?  Scroll further down for my in-depth review!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Readers' Corner: Nail Art Brushes and Their Uses

Happy Tuesday dear friends!  Today, I will be answering a major question regarding Nail Art Brushes which I haven't gotten the chance to tackle for months due to my pregnancy!  Since I'm back to my usual self and I'm not that sensitive to nail polish scent anymore, I'm all game to share some tips that I learn through years of practice and experimentation!  Keep in mind that this is just my "amateur-ish" advise, feel free to add more tips and tricks on comment below so we'll both learn from this!

Let's start with nail art brushes.  Nail art brushes doesn't have to be expensive or specifically made for nails, I started purchasing single nail art brushes at local bookstores and once I got the hang of it, I've decided to try the nail art brush sets sold online or from professional nail art supplies stores!

For instance, I recently got a 2 sets from Born Pretty Store.

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The Set of 15 Nail Art Brushes comes with 3 drawing tools, 7 painting tools, 2 liners, 1 dotting tool and 2 fan brushes.  The 3 pcs nail art brush liner drawing line pen comes in fine detail, medium liner, and long striper brush.

Adding them all up, I have 18 different nail art brushes that could look overwhelming at first glance.  To make this post easier for all of us, I have grouped these brushes based on their similarities in functions and it is your choice to take a pick on the brushes you need for your nail art designs!


Fine Detail, Medium Liner and Long Striper Brushes
These brushes are similar to the L.A. Art Deco Polish which I love to use for all the lines and stripes that I would like to create on my nails.  

The Fine Detail brush is wonderful to create simple short lines or even French tips!  The Medium Liner on the other hand is great for drawing wisps and some netting designs.  The long striper brush is best used to create thin lines.



Some ways on using the medium and long striper brush, wisps and thick to thin lines.

Vertical and Horizontal lines can easily be created by using the Fine Detail brush.

Dotting Tool
The dotting tools usually come in different sizes too!  As for the set I got from Born Pretty Shop, the tip is very fine perfect to create tiny dots and can also be used to pull dots creating flower petals.


Dots created by using fine dotting tool.

Tiny flowers can also be created by drawing 6 dots!

Various Drawing Brushes
These brushes can be used to create simple to more created designs!

The most tiny detail brush from the set is my favorite brush to draw faces, write alphabets or numbers!  If you have stable hands, this particular brush can also be used to create dots!


I also like to draw some animal prints with the same brush!

Shading Brushes
These shading brushes also comes in various sizes and can be used depending on the size of your nails and the size of the art design you plan to create. 

Aside from using these brushes to create one stroke nail art like creating French Manicure, I also like to use these brushes to create flower petals or leaves.  The biggest shading brush is also great to apply background shade using 2 different shades!

Angular Brushes
These brushes are optional but the angled head of these brushes can create intricate detailed designs and the 45 degree cut of the brushes are also perfect to create slant strokes.

Added tip: The longest tip of these angular brushes can also be used to create dots!


Fan Brushes
If used as a makeup brush, I love to use these brushes to remove excess makeup fallouts, contour the cheeks or apply blush for a very natural finish.  

If these brushes are treated as a nail art brush, these fan brushes can create abstract nail art designs using 1 or multiple shades. Aside from creating abstract designs, these fan brushes are also used to apply glitters on nails!  How?  By applying your choice of glitter powders on top of a wet polish!  The outcome, I promise you, is worth the mess!


Fanning the tip of the fan brush onto the nails for random designs.  You can feel free to swirl the brush tips for more creative outcome!

Have you given your artistic side a shot by trying out nail art designs?
If yes, have you thought of investing nail art brushes?

I have been doing nail art designs for years and haven't really thought of investing nail art brushes until I get into designs I'd like to do but I don't have the right tools for it!  The nail art brush sets I got from Born Pretty Store is actually very affordable and I am very happy with the result of my nail art designs each time I use them!  The quality are even better than those single brushes I bought in random bookstores! 

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Monday, January 14, 2013

AMW Reviews: Mary Kay Sheer Dimension Powders

Over the holidays, I got a gift from our friends from Mary Kay and I literally gave an imaginary whistle (cause I don't know how) hahaha.  The box was housed in a regular, plain black box with Mary Kay Logo so I am not sure what to expect.


Low and Behold, once I opened the box, check out the gorgeously packaged Sheer Dimension Powders!  Got 2 shades from them and I can't help but scream: "PERFECT!"

in Lace (Coral)
in Pearls (Opalescent)

Mary Kay says ---
Fashion, color and luminous skin come together in an entirely new dimension.  Sheer Dimensions Powder is an exquisite finishing touch that makes your skin look smoother as it diminishes the appearance of fine lines with stunning, all-over luminosity.

Available shades: Pearls, Ribbon, Lace and Chiffon

Ingredients: 





AMW says ---
Pros

  • Super cute, clear packaging wherein you can see the nice design of the powder.
  • Gives a very natural effect no matter how much you apply.
  • Lace (Coral) is a great everyday shade that works for ALL skin tones.
  • Pearls (Opalescent) on the other hand is a great highlighting powder that doesn't look fake.
  • Reflects light so it gives a nice healthy glow.
  • Shades can also be used as eyeshadow.
  • Fragrance-Free.
  • No allergies or skin irritations. 

Cons

  • Not widely available.
Overall
These powders remind me so much of MAC's Mineralized SkinFinishes in terms of the soft-focus effect it gives wherever applied.  Pigmentation is good and powder can stay the whole day with normal skin while retouch may be needed for people who suffers from oily skin.  

Tips

  • Pearls is a very sheer formula that can be used on face and body.
  • Lace is a perfect everyday shade that is best used as blush.
Will I repurchase?
I am very interested with Ribbon and Chiffon!

To whom do I recommend this to?
Anyone who likes to enhance the look of their skin in a quick and easy manner.

Where to purchase and how much?
Mary Kay Sheer Dimensions Powder will be available beginning February 16, 2013 for Php1,900.00 (approx $47.50).
Available at Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant by calling them at (632) 859-6211 or visit www.marykay.com.ph   Follow Mary Kay on Twitter (@ilovemarykayph).

Photos


Lace 
Lace is said to be perfect for everyday and the finish can be from matte to satin to pearlescent.  Overall, it really depends on how much you would like to apply for various effects.

LACE on PAN



Pearls
Pearls on the other hand gives an overall luminosity and gives a nice "BB" cream-like finish!  Imagine applying this all over your arms and legs?  This is the easiest way to create glow on areas you would like to highlight!


Pearls on PAN


Application - AMW style
I like using a blush brush to apply Lace as an everyday blusher and use a fluffy powder brush to apply Pearls all over the highest point of my cheeks, the center of my face and my chin for an overall glow!



AMW wearing Pearls and Lace combination

Would you give Mary Kay Sheer Dimensions Powder a try?
If yes, which shade would you choose and how will you use it?


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