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-Confucious


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Powerface

I had to share this article with everyone, surely a makeup artist couldn't have done her makeup??

Uma Thurman Overdoes Face Powder at New York Gala


Uma Thurman's beauty blooper. Photo: George Napolitano/WireImage.com


Uma Thurman gave flour power a whole new meaning.

The actress, speaking at the Feminist Press at the City University of New York's 40th annual gala, turned up at the Oct. 18 event with her face patched with powder!

Thurman's makeup mishap was clearly visible under the glaring lights of the stage, reports the Daily Mail.

In fact, the 40-year-old's usually flawless face appeared to be antiqued by hints of dust on the tip of her nose, around her eyes, and at her hairline.


What, no cobwebs?


While it is quite possible that the mother of two might have been enthusiastically baking a cake before the gala, it seems more likely that her unpolished appearance was the work of an overzealous makeup artist, reports the Daily Mail.


On the plus side, at least the "Kill Bill" star didn't have to worry that her nose was shining. Not even Rudolph's honker would glow beneath all that snow.


by Mark Marino

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Breaking up with your makeup...

I'm sure many of you like me, find it hard to part with your favourite lipstick or mascara just like a favourite pair of shoes. Unfortunately all beauty and makeup products come with an expiry date & there comes a time where we must let go and toss our favourite products.  Most beauty and makeup products have a symbol like shown below which state what the expiry life is.


"3M" means once the product is opened it will have a 3 month expiry date. If the product does not show this symbol, use the guide below to determine the products shelf life.
  • Mascara — 3 months. (Some say 6 months, but many cosmetics experts recommend 3 months.) 
  • Concealer — 6 to 12 months.
  • Cream Blush and Eyeshadow — 6 to 12 months.
  • Powder Blush and Eyeshadow — 1 year.
  •  Eyeliner and Lipliner Pencils — Up to 2 years.
  •  Liquid Eyeliner — 6 months or less.
  •  Lipstick — 1 year.
  •  Moisturizers and Skin Care — 1 to 2 years.
  •  Face Powder - 2 years
  •  Foundation (oil-based) - 18 months
  •  Foundation (water-based) - 12 months
  •  Fragrance - 18 months
  •  Lipgloss - 18 months
  •  Nail Poilsh - 12 months


In hot and humid climates like Australia, it is always wise to keep your cosmetics and skincare products away from direct sunlight. To also help prolong the life of your products wash your makeup sponges and brushes weekly with warm soap water, and leave them to dry naturally. Do not add water into drying mascara: it won't work, and you're just introducing more bacteria into the tube. Sharpen your eye liner and lip liner pencils regularly to get rid of the bacteria growth on the tips. And if your compact powder case is broken or has cracked, get a new one. 

 If you’re still unsure about a product, here are some warning signs that will tell you if it has expired:
  • The product’s smell has changed. 
  • It has been exposed to prolonged heat.
  • There is an obvious colour or textural change.
  • Mould is evident.
If you notice any of the above signs Toss It Out and Discover a New Favourite!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Behind the scenes

Model: Kathryn Short

Bridal Photoshoot

Model: Emma Jose
Before Makeover

After Makeover


IMATS verdict....

I recently attended my first IMATS in Sydney and I must say it was pretty awesome. I got to see Tom Savini (aka Sex Machine in Dusk Til Dawn) and Rae Morris speak. They were friendly and offered invaluable advice, which has made me rethink a lot of things I currently do. The makeup stalls were also pretty great and I found a few bargains. I only wish I had done more research prior to the show as I found out today the MUFE eyeshadows I purchased were $15 cheaper than their RRP. GRRR... If only I knew before and I would of Splurged.

Verdict: 2 Thumbs up
IMATS was very awesome. If your a makeup lover like me you will be in makeup heaven.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Colour My World - Yaby Pearl of Paints

I just bought the Yaby Pearl of Paints Eyeshadow pallet and the colours are amazing. They are extremely pigmented and waterproof aswell. The pallet consists of 40 colours which are the size of a 5 cent coin which keeps it compact and portable. Looking forward to test them in a photoshoot!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Make up Trial

Model: Kathryn Short

Products I Love

Smashbox photofinish is so light and smooth. It helps create the perfect canvas by fillings in fine lines and pores to help skin appear visibly softer with a smooth velvet finish.


Eve Pearls Salmon concealer comes in light, medium and dark and is perfect for achieving just the right coverage for the undereye area.


Face Atelier is a silicon based foundation, goes on smooth and leaves a dewy fresh finish.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

IMATS - September 18 & 19

I'm so excited that I will be attending my first Makeup Trade Show in Sydney. I'm looking forward to seeing all the goodies in the stalls and watching the guest speakers.

Hillary's Photoshoot

Model: Madelaine Shortt
Makeup Artist: Jessica Stevenson
Jewellery Designer: Kathryn Short

Model: Melanie Pegrum
Makeup Artist: Jessica Stevenson
Jewellery Designer: Kathryn Short

Saturday, June 26, 2010

My Kit

Brands I Use:
Makeup Forever (MUFE)
La Femme
MAC
Graftobian
Inglot
Yaby
Face Atelier
Eve Pearl
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics
Napoleon
Smashbox
Kryolon


Purple Haze


Evening Makeup

Model: Melissa Burrows
(Photo taken with flash)


(Photo taken without flash)

Shes Fresh



Saturday, June 12, 2010

Save Your Face....Beauty Hygiene

Makeup Hygiene is so important and sometimes it's the last thing we all seem to think about, as we all think nothing will ever happen to us. Well unfortunately things do happen from time to time but can be avoided if you are hygienic.


Makeup Tip #101: "Sharing Makeup" 
I know we are all guilty of sharing our makeup from time to time with our friends and family. It is considered a big "No No" if done unsanitarily. If you do share makeup with others ALWAYS use disposable or clean brushes/sponges/wands and never double dip into the product. By doing this you will avoid sharing any bacteria or germs which can grow in the product or more importantly on your face.
Products commonly shared: Mascara, eyeshadows, lipsticks/lip glosses, powder, bronzer


Hygiene of Sharing Makeup is especially important when "Sampling Makeup at beauty counters"
It is a scary world out there and I see so many people sampling mascara and lipsticks etc at makeup counters without wiping the product first. I think to myself what are they thinking???
Who knows where that product has been? Has it fallen on the floor? Has an unsanitary person used it? Has someone with a cold sore used it? Has someone touched it with their unclean hands?
Yes all these wonderful things go through my head - Almost bordering OCD, but I'd rather be safe then sorry.



I know sometimes ignorance is bliss but are you really willing to risk your face??



Many Makeup Artists are guilty of blowing on brushes to remove excess fallout. This is another big "No No!". You should always tap out any excess and never blow.
When you blow on your brushes they leave tiny particles of saliva. Your brushes are then dipped into your makeup product, which now contains saliva particles. (pretty gross huh?)
Then if the saliva was contaminated it means that your brushes and makeup products are also contaminated. Which can possibly mean anyone who uses the contaminated producted can be infected (with cold sores etc). So the moral of the story is "Don't blow on your brushes or let anyone else apply a blown brush to your face!"

Below are Tips for everyday makeup users to help "Save Your Face!"


1. Sanitising Pencils (Eyeliner, Lipliner, Kohls etc):
Prior to using, (if possible of course) always clean the blade and inner chamber with Alcohol (>97%, 99% is preferable). Dip pencil in, or spray with, alcohol, and then sharpen. Before applying pencil, dip in or spray with Alcohol to prevent cross contamination from residue in the sharpener. Allow to dry before using on skin.


2. Sanitising Pressed Powders (Includes Eyeshadow, Blush, etc.):
Wipe surface thoroughly with a clean tissue prior to touching with brush or any other applicator. Repeat prior to touching the product as necessary. (Spraying with alcohol doesn't hurt in terms of sanitary precautions, but can ruin the product over time). Germs generally don't grow on pressed powder but you can still transfer dead skin cells to the powder when u apply it, so just to be certain the alcohol spray can be good.


3. Working Hygienically With Loose Powders (Include Pigments, etc.):
Dispense onto mixing palette or other clean surface using spatula or other sanitary tool.



4. Working Hygienically With Mascaras & Liquid Liners:
 Use a clean disposable applicator (aka "Spoolies" for mascara, etc.) and do not double dip. Dip once only and use a new applicator each time if more product is required. Double dipping cross-contaminates and defeats the purpose.


5. Working Hygienically With Lipgloss:
Use a disposable applicator following the same protocol as above. If one is not available, dispense onto mixing palette or other hygienic surface. Never apply directly with included applicator.



6. Working Hygienically With Liquid Cosmetics:
Dispense on to mixing palette and then apply with brush or sponge. Make sure the mouth of the bottle doesn't touch the surface of your tools - no pressing the sponge or brush up against it, especially after it has already been used. This applies to foundations, moisturisers, or anything else that comes out of a bottle.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Sex and The City 2

I have been so excited and waiting patiently to see SATC 2. I organised a private screening with my gals to see it and by chance I got a free ticket through work so of course I had to go! I won't ruin it for everyone by telling you what happened but I will say that it wasn't like what I had expected. I enjoyed the movie (I love anything to do with SATC) but it was more comical and light hearted in comparison to the first one which I loved. As always the fashion, accessories, hair and makeup is bright and sometimes outrageous and glamourous as ever. (If only I look half as good as Samantha at 51).




Saturday, May 29, 2010

Makeup Product Review - OCC Lip Tars

I recently purchased OCC Lip Tar in Feathered (white), Demure (pink) and NSFW (red) and I am currently loving them. The colours are extremely pigmented and a little goes a long way. They are extremely longwearing and waterproof. What's more the colours are designed to be  be mixed so you can create your own colours or tone or shade your current colours! I'm a big fan of this product and I am definately looking to add more of these colours into my kit. 
The only negative I have found is that they are highly pigmented so they can stain the skin, so lips need to be prepped correctly prior to applying the lip tars. Applying vasaline or lip balm prior and removing before application of the lip tars should resolve the staining problem.

OCC LIP TARS
A stunning new innovation in lip color, OCC Lip Tar combines the longevity of a lipstick, with the ease of application of a gloss. Goes on slick and moist, and dries down to a satin finish. Ultra-saturated in color, Lip Tar contains an unprecedented amount of pigment - a little goes a very, very long way! An intense yet featherweight layer of color that stands up to the scrutiny of Hi-Def Video and Digital Photography, without ever looking (or feeling!) heavy. Meant to be mixed, Lip Tar comes in concise array of colors for a limitless selection of shades made by you!



OCC Lip Tar is 100% Vegan and Cruelty-Free, and is also free of parabens and other harsh preservatives. A simple, elegant formula that contains Hemp Oil, Peppermint Oil and Vitamin E, OCC Lip Tar feels as good on the lips as it looks!