Showing posts with label Contour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contour. Show all posts

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Silver Smoke | 1 Palette Eye Look

Hey Y'all!!
So fun story...  I attempted to step outside of my comfort zone for today's post with some magenta/ MAUVEulous shades because they're so gorg and I want to wear them desperately, but once I was deep in it (omg is that what he said? I think it is!) -it was a horrendous tragedy and I looked like a rabid deer with pink eye..


Any whoooo... I did manage to create something blog post worthy on my second go round AND it's all from 1 palette.  So there's that.
Impressively enough I was able to create this only using about 3 brushes, but I really want to rave about this Real Techniques "Accent" brush!!!  Holy shit you guys!
I've only ever used it for highlighting my inner corner and MAN have I been missing out.  It's so perfect for applying precise eye shadow!  Especially metallics and glitters.

Since this look focuses primarily on the eyes- they're the deets I'll be going in depth about, but full face products will be below as well because I've got your back girl! Or guy. ðŸ˜Š

So here we go folks...


EYES: 
  • Urban Decay Original Primer 
  • Urban Decay Vice 3 Palette 
 *As you're applying and blending these shadows leave as much of your lid bare as possible until you get to #4.
  1. "Undone" -Crease as a transition shade.
  2. "DTF" -Into outer half of crease more inward as there's less product on your brush. (Blend blend until your arm breaks.)
  3. "Defy" -Outer v, blended into crease shades. *(I also blended DTF & Defy onto my lower lash line from the outer corner inward about halfway.)
  4. "Angel" -All over lid, blended edges into other shades.  I applied about 3 layers of this shade & sprayed my brush with Fix Plus. 
  5. "Last Sin" -Inner corner
  6. "Truth" -Browbone 
  • Mac Fix Plus Spray (Sprayed Brush to apply "angel" to make it POP!)
  • Black Eyeliner (Half of water line from outside)
  • L'Oréal Carbon Black (Top & Bottom Lashes)
  • Maybelline Falsies Push-up Drama (Top Lashes)
  • L'Oréal Telescopic Carbon Black (Bottom Lashes)
  • Essence Clear Brow Gel (To tame those unruly suckers.)


Face:

  • Neutrogena Hydro Boost Foundation in "Nude 40"
  • Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in "Light"
  • Benefit Hoola Quickie Contour Stick
  • Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Powder in "Translucent"
  • Nars Blush in "Orgasm"
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills x Nicole Guerriero Palette "Glo Getter" & "Kitty Kat"
  • Ulta Lip Liner in "Bare"
  • Bite Beauty Lipstick in "Honeycomb"


And there it is!  Wham, bam, thank you ma'am...
I hope you guys enjoyed!!
Please leave any comments/ suggestions for future posts below! 
I'd love to hear y'alls thoughts.  

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Terin

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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

My Go To No-Makeup Makeup | Get The Look


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Full Face in Under 10 Minutes.

In my typical day-to-day life I don't wear any makeup..  However, sometimes I feel like I need a little somethin' somethin' so that I don't look like a zombie...  Or a "ZomBAE" haha..  
This routine is perfect for younger ladies, someone running short on time, or only needs minimal coverage.  Personally I'm just not one for wearing a lot of makeup all the time, so this is my favorite routine.  



How To Get The Look:  
I start with a clean & moisturized face.  
Taking a damp beauty blending sponge I squeeze a little Garnier BB Cream onto it and then dab it all over my face.  After dabbing it, I continue to dab all over to push & blend it into my skin.  Once I feel its pretty covered I will take the sponge and do "wiping" motions across my forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin to further sheer out the BB Cream.  

Next I apply my Garnier dark circle under eye concealer in a triangle type shape under my eyes, then I use the pointed side of my blending sponge to dab & blend it out under my eyes, down the bridge of my nose, and upward towards my temples...  Then I dip my blending sponge into my Maybelline loose powder and apply the powder under my eyes, in my T-Zone, and any leftover on my eye lids to set the BB and keep me from getting oily throughout the day.  (Your T-Zone is your forehead, nose, upper lip, and chin.)

After applying my BB and concealer I carve out my crease a little with the eye shadows "Naked" and "Buck" from the Urban Decay Naked Palette, brush my brows, and then apply some mascara.  

Next I just add some warmth to my face to give dimension.  Lately I have been loving my Benefit Cheekathon palette.  I use Hoola to contour my cheekbones and forehead and then I dust my cheeks with the Dallas blush.  Add a little highlight to your cheekbones, make that HighLight Bling!!  lol  Then of course whatever lippie you're loving at the moment.  Mine is the lip plumper in KIM by NYX.  :-)
Annnnnd you're DONE!  


Hope y'all try & love this super easy look.
XO,
Terin

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Saturday, January 2, 2016

Beauty Beginners | How To Contour & Highlight

So we've all seen those photos on Facebook & Instagram, usually of Kim K, with faces covered in concealer & bronzer during the "contouring process".  No doubt, it's super intimidating!  Truth be told, unless you're going to the Met Ball, all of that really isn't necessary.  In this post I'm going to share some of my own tips & tricks that I use to contour my face.  

What is contouring??
  Overall, contouring is just a way to make your face appear thinner while highlighting to accentuate specific parts of your face.  Typically highlighting your eyebrow bone, cheekbone, or nose.  Done the right way contouring can make your nose appear smaller or your cheek bones appear higher.  

What products do you use to contour??
BRONZERS::
Bronzer is what you use to contour..  You can use powder or liquid.  Liquid bronzer is usually used for that more dramatic and chiseled look.  Personally, I prefer powder bronzers.  There's 2 types of powder bronzers you can use, matte and shimmer.  
Shimmer bronzers can be added all over in the hallows of the cheeks to make them pop as well as the temples, but matte bronzers should be used more sparingly and concentrated in specific areas.  It's important that you find a bronzer with more of a brown or golden undetone, NOT orange.  We aren't auditioning for Willy Wonka.  ;-) lol

HIGHLIGHTERS::
Highlighters are usually a shimmering powder used on cheekbones, eyebrow bones, as well as the cupid's bow (the arch of the top lip).  However, you can also highlight other areas such as your under eyes, forehead, and bridge of the nose with a liquid concealer.
To highlight with a liquid concealer, you want to pick one that's 1-2 shades lighter than your skin/ foundation.  

Some of my go to products when contouring.
(All items will be listed below with links and info on how I use them.)



Now let's get to the good stuff....

How To Highlight & Contour:: 



On the left is the areas you want to apply your bronzer. 
 For cheekbones, start at the arch of your ear on the side of your face and go at a downward angle toward your mouth.  I go downward until it's aligned with the outside corner of my eye and blend it in well for more of a natural look.  
For temples, go over both sides of your four head (or 5 head if you're like me) hairline to about an inch above the eyebrows and then lightly across the top of your four head at your hairline.  
I don't contour my nose, but if you choose to you'll want to put a thin line of bronzer down each side of the bridge of your nose (I suggest liquid or matte).
Throughout Summer time, I only used a shimmer bronzer.  It really looks fab with a tan, and I apply it with the small powder brush pictured above.  It's perfect for shimmer bronzer because it's dense and doesn't pick up a ton of product so there's very little risk of accidentally looking muddy.  
Who wants a mud pie on their face, right?? 
Matte bronzer I apply with my Real Techniques sculpting brush and concentrate it right in the hallows of my cheeks.  Starting at the top of my ear applying in a downward angle towards my mouth.  
If you're feeling bold and want to use both matte and shimmer, I suggest applying the matte first and then shimmer on top.  


On the right is the areas you want to apply your concealer and/ or highlighter.  
I apply concealer under my eyes, middle of my 5 head above but between the brows, and sometimes down the bridge of my nose if I'm feeling frisky.  
I use a damp Real Techniques blending sponge to blend my concealer.  It gives a more even airbrushed look.  
Then I highlight my cheek bones with either my NYX illuminator or my Hard Candy bronzer in Tiki.  Sometimes both, again, If I'm feeling frisky.  Lol.  Sometimes I'll use a liquid illuminator and then a powder one on top.  (Never do liquid on top of powder.)
(Ps.  No clue why the Hard Candy one is classified as a bronzer.  It's definitely a highlighter. lol)
Highlighter I apply with the small angled brush pictured above.  


Shew!!  I think that's all.. Let me catch a breath now.  
I hope this helps anyone struggling with the world of contouring..  Remember, less is more... Unless we're talking about cheekbone highlight... In that case, bathe yourself in that shit!  :-)  

Til next next time, y'all!
XO

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Products Mentioned:

Real Techniques Sculpting Brush  (Ulta, Walmart, or Kohl's)
Essence of Beauty Small Powder Brush (CVS travel brush set)
Essence of Beauty Small Angled Brush (CVS travel brush set)
Real Techniques Complexion Sponge (Ulta, Walmart, or Kohl's)
Maybelline FaceStudio Master Fix Conceal in 10 Fair (CVS, Rite Aid, Target, Walmart, or Ulta)
Garnier Skin Renew Dark Circle Roller (CVS, Rite Aid, Target, Walmart, or Ulta)
Revlon PhotoReady SkinLights in 100 Bare Light (CVS, Target, Rite Aid, or Walmart)
Hard Candy Bronzer in Tiki (Walmart)




-Special thanks to Trusper who provided the awesome contour sheet!