Laura got married yesterday, but way back in February she asked me for some ideas for her wedding makeover. Here's what we came up with.
Please welcome Laura:
Laura was a little too young to remember Prisoner Cell Block H, hence the rather cheery "before" pic this week. As always we start with the foundation. Laura is very pale (and yet had been recently colour "matched" as an NC30 by a MAC assistant who obviously needs their eyes testing, and possibly a change of career), we decided to use Bourjois Healthy Mix foundation in 51 Light Vanilla instead, which is a great demi-matte foundation which lasts a whole day, and leaves a healthy glow:
This gave us a great canvas to work from, and we decided to concentrate on the eyes. In order to make whatever we applied last for the whole day, I used Benefit Creaseless Cream in RSVP as the base for the colour. A lovely shimmering champagne shade, this does NOT budge, and is great for wedding makeups.
I then went on and added a little Bobbi Brown colours from the chocolate palette to define the eye (this palette doesn't suit me at all, but it's stunningly versatile on other people, I've found):
I lined the eyes - very lightly - with the same shade, and then added Bourjois Ultra Care mascara to define those pretty lashes:
To add some colour, and a little bridal glow, we brushed a little of the deepest shade of Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips in Natural on the cheekbones, then used the lightest shades to highlight:
All that is missing now is a touch of lipgloss. We used Bobbi Brown in Rose Sugar, and the look was complete, here's the blushing bride!
And here's the before'n'after:
I hope everything went well yesterday for you Laura, and I wish you and Kris every happiness in your new life together!
Beauty Without Fuss
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Highlighters that double as blushers
When I was featuring (some of) my highlighter stash recently, I mentioned that I owned a few that doubled up as blushers, and I thought I'd show you those too. If you've followed my makeovers in any great detail, then at least one of these will be very familiar to you!
This is my Physician's Formula Shimmer Strips in Natural Glow which I won in a giveaway over at London Beauty Review quite recently. on the peachy side of natural, this gives great glowy definition where you want it, and is great for pure highlighting when you just want sheen. The swatch on the right shows all the shades swirled together, but the darker two strips at the bottom are ones that I've used very successfully as a blush shade too.
Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Apricot. This isn't one I use much, as I think it needs a bit of tan to make it work properly, so it's one I'm going to make massive amounts of use of this summer, being coral is massive this year! It's the same quality as my BB Beige shimmer brick, which I never miss an opportunity to use, and I'm sure this one won't let me down either! It's a little more on the gold-y side than the Physicians Formula above, not too sure if that's visible in the pics.
Finally, what is probably my favourite highlighter of all time, Cargo Plant Love Illuminator in Wind. A swirled (baked) mix of bronze and two shade s of pink, this is something that I find never fails to lighten and brighten even the dullest of complexions. Plus, mad packaging aside, it's also very pretty to look at. Applied with a light hand, it gives a very pretty flush of colour to the cheeks, but you can also use it to give a sunkissed look, as in this makeover here.
Do you have any multi-purpose blushers and highlighters? What are your favourites?
This is my Physician's Formula Shimmer Strips in Natural Glow which I won in a giveaway over at London Beauty Review quite recently. on the peachy side of natural, this gives great glowy definition where you want it, and is great for pure highlighting when you just want sheen. The swatch on the right shows all the shades swirled together, but the darker two strips at the bottom are ones that I've used very successfully as a blush shade too.
Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Apricot. This isn't one I use much, as I think it needs a bit of tan to make it work properly, so it's one I'm going to make massive amounts of use of this summer, being coral is massive this year! It's the same quality as my BB Beige shimmer brick, which I never miss an opportunity to use, and I'm sure this one won't let me down either! It's a little more on the gold-y side than the Physicians Formula above, not too sure if that's visible in the pics.
Finally, what is probably my favourite highlighter of all time, Cargo Plant Love Illuminator in Wind. A swirled (baked) mix of bronze and two shade s of pink, this is something that I find never fails to lighten and brighten even the dullest of complexions. Plus, mad packaging aside, it's also very pretty to look at. Applied with a light hand, it gives a very pretty flush of colour to the cheeks, but you can also use it to give a sunkissed look, as in this makeover here.
Do you have any multi-purpose blushers and highlighters? What are your favourites?
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Makeover: Isobel
Another very quick makeover this week, featuring the lovely Isobel, who came to visit Chez Lippie recently.
Meet Isobel:
Isobel wanted a very simple evening look. One that looked polished, and elegant, but that wasn’t too dramatic. We had a chat about colours, and discovered that muddy purples were the order of the day.
As ever, we start with the base. Now, Isobel is 60 years old, and has skin that many a thirty- or forty-something would envy, barely any pores, and very minimal lines, I was in awe! With this in mind, we used a very, very light base of Benefit You Rebel in Lite:
Then, onto the eyes. We wanted to make them the focus of the look, so we picked out a Laura Mercier eyeshadow (one of my own personal favourites) in Twilight, and used that all around the eyes:
I also used the same shade as a liner – applied with a liner brush – and followed this with a touch of Bourjois Ultra care mascara in black:
To highlight those lovely cheekbones, I used Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips as both a blush and a highlight. I love these US-only versions of Bobbi Brown’s shimmer bricks, the quality is astonishing for a “drugstore” product, and they’re very flattering.
I added a touch of lipstick (sorry, very, very sorry, I can’t remember which one) and used MAC Behold eyeshadow to darken Isobel’s eyebrows a touch, for added definition.
Here’s the before and after:
Apologies – as always – for the terrible photographs in this makeover, this was a nighttime makeover, and we struggled with the lighting.
Thank you, Isobel for taking part, it was great fun, and I really hope you enjoyed your new look!
Meet Isobel:
Isobel wanted a very simple evening look. One that looked polished, and elegant, but that wasn’t too dramatic. We had a chat about colours, and discovered that muddy purples were the order of the day.
As ever, we start with the base. Now, Isobel is 60 years old, and has skin that many a thirty- or forty-something would envy, barely any pores, and very minimal lines, I was in awe! With this in mind, we used a very, very light base of Benefit You Rebel in Lite:
Then, onto the eyes. We wanted to make them the focus of the look, so we picked out a Laura Mercier eyeshadow (one of my own personal favourites) in Twilight, and used that all around the eyes:
I also used the same shade as a liner – applied with a liner brush – and followed this with a touch of Bourjois Ultra care mascara in black:
To highlight those lovely cheekbones, I used Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips as both a blush and a highlight. I love these US-only versions of Bobbi Brown’s shimmer bricks, the quality is astonishing for a “drugstore” product, and they’re very flattering.
I added a touch of lipstick (sorry, very, very sorry, I can’t remember which one) and used MAC Behold eyeshadow to darken Isobel’s eyebrows a touch, for added definition.
Here’s the before and after:
Apologies – as always – for the terrible photographs in this makeover, this was a nighttime makeover, and we struggled with the lighting.
Thank you, Isobel for taking part, it was great fun, and I really hope you enjoyed your new look!
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