Yes, it's a mini-makeover again this week, mainly because I AM the world's worst photographer, and I owe Ruth a massive apology as a result.
Anyhoo, on with the "show", as they say! Please meet Ruth:
Ruth is someone I've known virtually for longer than I care to remember, but up until her makeover we'd never actually met in the flesh! Ruth runs Love it Love It Love It (should be live this weekend!) which is a website that sells the most amazing clothes for babies and toddlers in BRIGHT colours - none of this pastel rubbish. Please go take a look if there's a child in your life, there are some gorgeous clothes on there, and I'm going to be placing a couple of orders myself soon!
Okay, because the photos I took were so dreadful, we're going to skip straight to the after:
Ruth was looking for a funky look, so I told her we were going to do PINK! And we did. I think Ruth was a bit scared I was going to make her look like a refugee from 1986, or something, but I think I succeeded in avoiding that particular fate. Well, hopefully ...
Products used:
Benefit You Rebel Light
Benefit Bluffdust
Milani Runway Palette in pink
Bourjois Ultra Care Mascara in black
Cargo Plantlove Illuminator in Wind
Lipstick Queen 15 minutes of Fame gloss in minute 3
Here's an entirely gratuitous pack shot of the Milani palette, it's not very pigmented, and the colours can be a little chalky, and difficult to blend as a result, but they're very pretty shades, and it cost only £3.49 from Beauty Base in Westfield:
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Friday, 25 December 2009
Smokey Eyes - How I do it
Lots of pictures here, and not too many words, merry Christmas everyone!
Applying a colour wash - Mac Dovefeather
Defining the crease - Laura Mercier Twilight
Powder Lining - Laura Mercier Twilight
Lining the lower waterline - Laura Mercier Twilight (considering botox, priceless)
Applying Mascara - Lancome Hypnose Drama
Deciding I need liquid liner - Make Up Forever purple
Applying blusher - Cargo Plant Love Illuminator in Wind (fnaar)
Lipstick - YSL Rouge Volupte 23
How the eye make up looks close up
And, how the look is complete:
(possibly the worst picture of me, ever taken, hence the close cropping!)
This is my smokey-eyes party look, and it's what I'll be sporting today. Hope you're all having a wonderful Christmas!
I'll be back around the new year, I'll see you all soon!
Luce
x
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Makeover: Kerry
After a bit of last minute confusion with one of my other volunteers, the lovely Kerry stepped in to have a makeover, and I'm glad she did, as this is one of my favourites!
Meet Kerry:
Then, to make the most of Kerry's gorgeous eyes, I made use of a Bobbi Brown palette I have that features mainly chocolate shades, I applied a shimmer wash of colour over Kerry's lids, then defined the crease with a darker shimmery brown shade:
Meet Kerry:
Kerry is really very pretty already, with enormous green eyes. Sometimes Kerry thinks she looks a bit young (never an issue as far as I'm concerned!) so was looking to create a sophisticated "grown-up" look, that was hopefully a bit glamorous too.
As always, we started with the base. Kerry has beautiful porcelain skin, so we used Bobbi Brown liquid foundation in "porcelain" as the main base, and Benefit's You're Bluffing as a concealer on the birthmark on her upper lip. I decided against using Bluffdust as a powder because Kerry is so pale, and we used ELF HD Powder to set the look instead:
Then, to make the most of Kerry's gorgeous eyes, I made use of a Bobbi Brown palette I have that features mainly chocolate shades, I applied a shimmer wash of colour over Kerry's lids, then defined the crease with a darker shimmery brown shade:
Once they were in place, I lined the eyes with "coffee, and applied just a little more shimmer to Kerry's lids:
Once that was in place, I darkened Kerry's brows just a little (with Smashbox brow powder kit), and added a single layer of Clarins Wonder Perfect Mascara, the difference was amazing!
A light touch of Cargo Plant Love's Wind (please note no schoolgirl jokes today, thank you) around the cheekbones and temples to warm the look up a bit, and then I used NARS Sex Machine on Kerry's lips, and finished with a tiny slick of Dior lipgloss (the name of which has worn off, but is a very pale pink with a hint of green iridescence. Nicer than it sounds, honest!) Here's how it looked when it was all put together:
And here's the before and after:
Many thanks for stepping in Kerry, hope you liked your new look!
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Face of the fortnight - as promised!
Sorry about the extreme close up nature of these pics, I'm in the middle of a major hair crisis! A really major hair crisis ... But this is how my Maybelline/Bobbi Brown makeup looks when it's put together. I've been trialling Lancome Teint Idole, and Clarins Wonder Perfect mascara in this pic too, so expect a post on those later on in the week ...
I'm wearing the Cargo Plant Love mineral baked Illuminator in wind on my cheeks, still totally in love with that product, and how it looks in these pics.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Organic Wednesday - Plant Love II: The Review
I already said a fair bit about Plant Love during the makeover part of Organic Wednesday, so this won't be a long post! I've tried a few ranges of organic colour cosmetics recently, and I have to say that Plant Love is definitely a cut above as far as I'm concerned. The colours in the eyeshadows are strongly pigmented, they're easy to apply and blend plus the colour selection is wider than the usual round of sludge colours you get in some organic/natural ranges. Genna has stated that the Parakeet e/s is one that she's going to use on a regular basis, she liked it so much!
I like the easy to apply lipsticks too, the one we had (Joshua Tree) was shimmery without being frosted which is spectacularly difficult to pull off, staying power seemed about average, it had to be reapplied after a couple of hours, but we didn't have any issues with dryness.
For me though, the stand out product has to the Natural Baked Illuminator. There are three of these in the range: Earth, Wind and Fire. Earth is a selection of bronzing shades, Wind has a hint of subtle pink blush with the bronze and Fire has a gorgeous bright pink blush in there. I have Wind (if you'll pardon the pun) and I've used it every single day since it arrived, it's perfectly pigmented, and makes your skin just glow, I adore it, and it's now a makeup staple of my very own. Just swirl your blusher brush over the marbled powder and either use it as you would your blusher, or use as you would a bronzer (for Earth and Wind) for a brightening effect.
I do have to say that I think the packaging is a bit of a misfire, I love the fact that it's all vegetable based and compostable, but these are actually serious cosmetic products, and whilst the pink packaging is pretty, it's a little too "girly" and makes the items look cheap. That said, I'll be investing in at least the other two illuminators, and a couple more of the lipsticks, pretty soon. I've discovered that blusher is a lot more important to my make up bag than I ever previously suspected! The range starts from £10 and is exclusively available from Puresha
I like the easy to apply lipsticks too, the one we had (Joshua Tree) was shimmery without being frosted which is spectacularly difficult to pull off, staying power seemed about average, it had to be reapplied after a couple of hours, but we didn't have any issues with dryness.
For me though, the stand out product has to the Natural Baked Illuminator. There are three of these in the range: Earth, Wind and Fire. Earth is a selection of bronzing shades, Wind has a hint of subtle pink blush with the bronze and Fire has a gorgeous bright pink blush in there. I have Wind (if you'll pardon the pun) and I've used it every single day since it arrived, it's perfectly pigmented, and makes your skin just glow, I adore it, and it's now a makeup staple of my very own. Just swirl your blusher brush over the marbled powder and either use it as you would your blusher, or use as you would a bronzer (for Earth and Wind) for a brightening effect.
I do have to say that I think the packaging is a bit of a misfire, I love the fact that it's all vegetable based and compostable, but these are actually serious cosmetic products, and whilst the pink packaging is pretty, it's a little too "girly" and makes the items look cheap. That said, I'll be investing in at least the other two illuminators, and a couple more of the lipsticks, pretty soon. I've discovered that blusher is a lot more important to my make up bag than I ever previously suspected! The range starts from £10 and is exclusively available from Puresha
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Organic Wednesday - Makeover Special!
I've heard a fair bit about Plant Love over the last few weeks, and when Puresha offered to send me some of their range of cosmetics to try in a makeover, I jumped at the chance! Plant Love is vegan, free from paraben, phthalates, petro-chemicals, and synthetic dyes and fragrances. I love the fact that all the packaging is compostable, and is manufactured under carbon-neutral conditions, it makes my inner hippy happy. I don't let my inner hippy out much, she tends to disagree with my inner control freak, but I'm digressing a bit here. So, on with the makeover!
Meet Genna:
Genna's been offering to sit for a makeover session for weeks, but as she's a vegan I've been waiting for the right opportunity to come along, Plant Love seemed like an ideal fit. Genna already has an excellent beauty regime of her own, but when we were planning this session one idea kept coming up: "California Beach Babe", and as that's what she wanted, that's what she got ...
First off, we used Genna's normal foundation as a base - looking tanned and glowing doesn't necessarily mean looking like a tangerine, then started straight in using PL's eyeshadow in Parakeet:
It's a lovely coppery shade, that makes Genna's blue eyes a lot brighter.
Once that was in place, we defined Genna's top lid with PL's eyeshadow in Sparrow:
Then we added a layer of eyeliner in bronze to her lower lids:
Genna's eyes were now finished, and we were ready to add more colour. Using Plant Love's Natural Baked Illuminator in "Wind", which is a bronzer, blush and highlighter in one, I used it on Genna's cheekbones and temples, then added just a touch to her nose and chin for a bronzed effect:
Naturally, no look is complete without lipstick so we added a (very light) layer. For this look we had chosen Joshua Tree which is a lovely shimmery pinky-brown:
And we're done! Here's the finished look:
Subtle, simple, and softly glowing, I think it looks great. Have a look at the before'n'after:
If you click on any of the pictures, you can see an enlarged version of them, please do! I'd like to thank Genna for being so patient, Puresha for being so generous, and the lovely Neville Fenn for taking today's wonderful pictures.
Full reviews of the products used will appear tomorrow, but I can let slip that both Genna and I have adopted at least one of these products as new daily staples, they're great!
Monday, 5 October 2009
Organics - A new series
Long gone are the days where I could slap just any old thing on my skin and pay no heed to the consequences. Too many years of recklessly painting myself with the most chemical-laden and powerfully-perfumed old muck - then using the equivalent of paint stripper to take it off - has left me with a face that breaks out and flares up into welts and red scaly patches if I so much as look at certain skin care ranges these days.
I pay a lot of attention to the labels on my products now, and, chances are, if the label states it contains parabens (particularly in eye creams) or SLS (lauryl or laureth) then it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to give that product the time of day. Cleansers in particular have been a mine-field, foaming ones burn my face and make me red and scaly, and creamy ones make me break out really, really badly. That's why I'm really happy at the moment that organic ranges of skin care are becoming a lot easier to find - and, as the organic revolution moves on, they're becoming a lot more affordable too.
With websites like Puresha making the more high end "cult" lines such as Pure and True or Pai (they are also the exclusive suppliers of Cargo's Plant Love range of organic make up - which is beautiful, and funkily packaged!) easier to get hold of, alongside a proliferation of affordable ranges such as Organic Surge coming to the high street it's never been a better time to be a sensitive skinned soul. So I'm planning on trying out a few products, and bringing you my reviews of them over the next couple of months. Some of the brands you will have heard of, but some of them might be new to you, but it'll be fun trying them out, and letting you know what I think. I've already written about Dr Bronner, which I adore, here
Since I moved to using more natural products, my skin has never been better. Instead of spots being a weekly (and multiple) occurrence, I now get maybe two or three a year. Them being more rare never stops it being a drama when they do pop up though, I have to say! And I only get red, scaly, itchy skin when I know I've been really neglecting my routine. Welts are no longer a fact of life. Of course, a large part of this is because I'm actually better at taking my make up off before I go to bed now, but, it can't be denied that when I go back to using the - expensive - ranges I was using before, my skin simply isn't as well-behaved as it is when I'm avoiding products with packed with cheap chemical fillers and heavy perfumes.
What are some organic products that you've used, and which really work for you?
I pay a lot of attention to the labels on my products now, and, chances are, if the label states it contains parabens (particularly in eye creams) or SLS (lauryl or laureth) then it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to give that product the time of day. Cleansers in particular have been a mine-field, foaming ones burn my face and make me red and scaly, and creamy ones make me break out really, really badly. That's why I'm really happy at the moment that organic ranges of skin care are becoming a lot easier to find - and, as the organic revolution moves on, they're becoming a lot more affordable too.
With websites like Puresha making the more high end "cult" lines such as Pure and True or Pai (they are also the exclusive suppliers of Cargo's Plant Love range of organic make up - which is beautiful, and funkily packaged!) easier to get hold of, alongside a proliferation of affordable ranges such as Organic Surge coming to the high street it's never been a better time to be a sensitive skinned soul. So I'm planning on trying out a few products, and bringing you my reviews of them over the next couple of months. Some of the brands you will have heard of, but some of them might be new to you, but it'll be fun trying them out, and letting you know what I think. I've already written about Dr Bronner, which I adore, here
Since I moved to using more natural products, my skin has never been better. Instead of spots being a weekly (and multiple) occurrence, I now get maybe two or three a year. Them being more rare never stops it being a drama when they do pop up though, I have to say! And I only get red, scaly, itchy skin when I know I've been really neglecting my routine. Welts are no longer a fact of life. Of course, a large part of this is because I'm actually better at taking my make up off before I go to bed now, but, it can't be denied that when I go back to using the - expensive - ranges I was using before, my skin simply isn't as well-behaved as it is when I'm avoiding products with packed with cheap chemical fillers and heavy perfumes.
What are some organic products that you've used, and which really work for you?
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