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Friday, February 14, 2014

Kiss Me Quick




Today, for Valentines Day, I decided to do a smokey eye without being too strong. A cut crease look with a subtle highlight and a thick flick of black gel liner. I customised my own lashes by cutting eyelure 202 lashes in half and layering them at the outer corners of the lash line.


I kept the skin quite simple (still full coverage, obviously) with a well blended contour and a hint of a peachy-pink blush on the apples of the cheek and the lips just HAD to be red with the day that's in it. Product list below.


I also got spoiled by my boyfriend with a bunch of red roses and a steak dinner. (No picture of the dinner because I'm the biggest fatty ever and launched straight into it) hehe. 
Hope everyone has an amazing day, be it celebrating a relationship or celebrating being single, have a good one! 


Face Products

Foundation: Revlon Colourstay Foundation mixture of Buff and Natural Tan
Concealer: MAC Select Cover Up NC20
Powder: MAC Studio Fix Powder NC20
Contour: MAC Sculpting Powder Definitive and KIKO Bronzer 101
Blusher: MAC Peaches and MAC Pink Swoon
Highlight: MAC Whisper of Guilt

Eye Products

Eyebrows: MAC Dipdown Gel Eyeliner and Essence Lash and Brow Gel Mascara
Eyeshadows: Inglot 373, 390, 357, 329, 63
Brow Highlight: Inglot 46
Mascara: Inglot False Lash Mascara
Eyeliner: Inglot Gel Eyeliner 77
Lashes: Eyelure 202

Lip Products

Lipliner: Inglot 59
Lipstick: MAC Ruby Woo


Love Jen xxx





Wednesday, May 29, 2013

He loves me, He loves me not!


Get the look:

This look is probably best with an almond shaped eye. If you have a hooded eye or the crease of the eye is not visible when open, you should definitely avoid this look. Instead you should focus the darker colours towards the lash line and blend up into lighter colours. This will compliment your eye shape a lot more.


Face Products:

Foundation: Revlon Colourstay Oily/Combination Skin in Natural Tan and Sand Beige
Concealer: Maybelline FitMe Concealer 10 and Studio Finish Concealer NW15
Powder: Inglot AMC Powder 55
Contour: Inglot Pressed Powder 30
Blusher: MAC Melba Blusher and MAC Pink Swoon Blusher

Eye Products:

Brow Filler: MAC Eyeshadow Brun and Cork
Brow Gel: Essence Clear Brow Gel
Highlight: Inglot Eyeshadow 46
Lid Primer: MAC Painterly Paint Pot
Lid Colour: Inglot Eyeshadow 355
Crease Colours: Inglot Eyeshadow 329 and MAC Blusher Melba
Outer Crease Colour: Inglot Eyeshadow 63
Liner: Inglot Gel Liner 77
Mascara: Inglot False Lash Mascara

Lip Products:

Lip Liner: MAC Boldly Bare Lip Liner
Lipstick: MAC Honey Love
Lip Gloss: Inglot Lip Duo 30

Monday, February 4, 2013

Get the Look!! Channel your inner Monroe!!

Before I began this look, I firstly applied my oilatum moisturiser and let it sink into the skin for the duration of the eye application to allow it to work its magic!

Using an Inglot 4SS brush, I buffed MAC Prolongwear Concealer all over the lid from the lash line to the brow in the colour NW20 to act as an eye primer as this concealer does not crease.
Using an Inglot 17TL brow brush and MAC Fluidline in Dipdown, I carved my brow from the bottom of the arch and then downwards to extend the tail. I then cleaned off that same brush in a tissue and used it with MAC Cork eyeshadow to lightly fill in the inside corner of the brow to achieve an ombré effect. Using a Sigma F70 flat concealer brush, I then carved the underneath of the brow with MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NW15 to achieve a clean, sharp look and to act as a highlight to the brow bone.
I applied MAC Painterly Paint Pot to the lid from the lash line up to the crease using the same F70 concealer brush to intensify the colour of the eyeshadows. Then, using an Inglot 9S flat eyeshadow brush, I pressed 373 Inglot matte white eyeshadow all over the lid up to the crease, packing on the colour to intensify the brightness.
Using the same 9S brush, I dipped the tip of the brush into MAC Cork eyeshadow that we used earlier and I pushed this colour into the crease above the white, the whole way across the eye. I then used an Inglot 6SS brush to buff out this colour and extend it upwards. I then used a mixture of 329 Inglot matte chocolate brown and MAC Brun eyeshadow, a dark cool brown, in the crease using an Inglot 10S small blender brush to define the crease. I also brought this combination of colours underneath the bottom lash line the full way across the eye.
I lined the lid using Inglot 77 Gel Liner extending the line outwards from the corner of the eye into a thick flick and along the upper and lower waterline. Again using the 10S blender brush I defined the outside corner and outer corner of the crease with a matte black, Inglot 63 eyeshadow. Don't be afraid to go over the liner a little.
I then applied some false lashes. I used Eyelure 202 lashes for this look and applied them with clear DUO Glue, available worldwide. I then applied Inglot False Lash Mascara to my own natural lashes to weave them through the false ones making it look more natural.

On to the face:
My skin feels nice and hydrated now so I can go straight in with my foundation. I dampened my Beauty Blender first and used this with my MAC W10 full coverage foundation and applied the product to the centre of the nose, the middle of the forehead, under the eyes and onto the cheekbones. I used the Beauty Blender to stipple this product right into the skin so there is no residue of any oils on the surface of the face.
I then used MAC NW35 full coverage foundation and the same sponge and applied it to the rest of the face making sure the two colours are blended seamlessly.
Again , using the Beauty Blender, I stippled Maybelline Fit Me concealer in the colour 15 underneath my eyes to brighten the area.
To set all the liquids on the face, I used Inglot AMC Powder in 55 and used my Sigma F25 to apply this to the whole face.
To contour I used my Sigma F35 and Inglots No.30 Pressed Powder underneath the cheekbones, around the hairline, down the side of the nose and underneath the bottom lip to give the illusion that these areas are more hollow. Use this product sparingly as it is very dark and highly pigmented so only a little is needed.
To add a bit of colour to the cheeks I applied Fleur Power Blusher from MAC using a Sigma F15 duo fibre blush brush. This I applied along the cheekbone to achieve the illusion of a natural lift to the face, especially for mature skins.

I lined the lips with Inglot 58 lip liner, focusing slightly on the outer edge of the natural lip line to achieve a fuller lip. I filled in the lips with MAC RubyWoo matte lipstick.


And there ya have it guys. All the steps you need to channel your inner Monroe! xxx