Saturday, October 19, 2013

Green and bronze eye shadow



Here we have my good friend Michelle. We go way back. All the way to 11th grade where I met this fine lass on the swim team with her swim cap oozing purple out the back every time her head bobbed in and out of the water. Brains? No, just Kool-Aid from dying her hair.  What does this have to do with makeup? I have no idea. Lets move on.


Michelle has Brown eyes and fair skin so most any color combo will work with her eyes. She let me experiment with some greens and bronze colors that I have been wanting to test out on someone. Here she is before:

Don't make me do this! Anything but having my face touched!
Don't mind the always-beautifully- decorated refrigerator in the background of the first one.
Another before shot with the promise of a treat when it's all over!

Now for the afters! I seriously need to learn the settings on my camera. While I think she looks great in the pictures, she looked 10 times better in real life!  I wish I would have taken a picture with my real camera with her eyes closed but alas, Here is my beautiful friend. Thanks Michelle for letting me mess with your face. We should do it again! And I should stop using exclamation points! But I can't!

phone cameras aren't the best for detail

you can kind of see the colors, but it looked way cooler in person. Just sayin.

   
"We good? Can I get my treat now?"









Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Darker skin tone

So far my good friend Janeta has the darkest skin tone I've attempted yet. I had watched a video about the color wheel, and which colors go better with this tone and that hair and bla bla bla... It was actually really interesting because it was true.

Here is her before. I had already applied the foundation before I remembered (or was reminded) to do the picture.
It was interesting to see how different the colors turned out on her compared to myself.


She is beautiful with or without makeup. I've always been jealous of those with darker eyelashes and brows!

What I learned:
  • darker blushes can still have a brightening effect as long as the skin tone is slightly darker. The lighter shades don't show up well and look 'off'.
  • I need more practice with eyeliner but am happy with this outcome. 
  • Janeta is freaking rad for letting me come over with my kids as though she had nothing else to do.
 We had so much fun she even called me to do her makeup for her family pictures! 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Miracles DO happen!


I had the opportunity to do not one unexpected makeover, but TWO!! The one I had planned for the day had something come up and was unable to come so I was kinda bummed and the day just sort of went downhill. These two lovely ladies showed up out of the blue with pizza and breadsticks. AND THATS NOT ALL! But first the makeovers. 


Here we are in the front yard, but this direction was creating shadows.

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so we turned around. Isn't she cute?


It was such wonderful weather outside, which is why wanted to do it in the front yard, so it decided to rain before we even finished prepping the skin.  We went inside. As I was finishing up with Malia, Mikelle took it upon herself to start cleaning the kitchen, which was no small task. But lets take a look at Malia's after photo.
even though she doesn't need the makeup, a little sparkle is always fun.

Her skin tone is the darkest I've done yet. She's been visiting family and vacationing back in California so she has this nice tan. brat. I tried adding a little bit of color to her super light eyebrows but am not sure it really made much difference. Actually, I think it did. Enough anyway. I hate the 'drawn on' eyebrow look, but that's just me.


This sexy little pose was to see the eyeshadow a little better. I used a bronze crayon thing from nyx underneath the shadows. Trying something a little different.

early thirties, great with children, hard worker, loves to travel, and oh- did I mention single?

Next we have the beautimus Mikelle. Here are her before pictures:

"k. I'm here. let's go."


"Fine. I'm HAPPY to be here. See?" I love that her eyebrows can do that.
"You no stop taking picachures I karate chop you in da EYE!"



Her skin was so smooth and easy to apply makeup to. Maybe she will comment below her skin care regimen. Before I actually started on her face, she and Malia kicked me out of my own house and forced my husband to take me out while they stayed to work on the kitchen and make sure my kids stayed alive and stuff. After a nice stroll through Target and a delicious shake from Culvers, I came back to a clean kitchen and she STILL let me play with her face.

She's so pretty. Her eyelashes look fake (in a good way) the way they are separated perfectly and they are the perfect thickness. Also- look at her eyes. They draw you in with how white the whites are against the pretty iris.

Mikelle is also in her early thirties, works at the courthouse. Very high position might I add. All but the judge. You can still refer to her as "your honor". Hard worker, gets things done, freaking hilarious,  oh- did I mention? She too is single. 


Again the super cool eyebrows. She the tube thing behind her? She brought them for my kids. Glow sticks. My kids were ecstatic. They slept with two each every night until they ran out. It was a BIG deal.

a better view of the eyeshadows. I used the bronze color stick on her a bit more and had fun with the gold eyeshadow.
I was worried at first that the lips would be a little too bright but I actually love it. I tried it on myself the next day and was remind how weird that kind of lipstick smells. Sorry Mikelle.

These girls drove all the way to my house, which was far, just to surprise me and bring me dinner and clean my house and babysit for nothing in return. In fact, they paid me for my services, which is completely ridiculous considering everything they had just done for me. They are some of the kindest and most service oriented people I know.


Look how much better the counters look? Oh you didn't see a before? There's a reason for that. Also- She has cute glasses huh?
Beautiful ladies inside and out



  You guys are flipping awesome.

The end.




oh- the Miracles DO happen bit? I don't remember where I was going with that as it has taken me probably 4 different days to actually finish this blog. I think the miracle was the fact that the girls knew how badly I needed company. I get a little stir crazy being alone with the kids so much some days. Maybe it would have been easier to just change the title than to try to figure out why I wrote it in the first place. Well now I just took all this time explaining the dang thing. I'm leaving it.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Hooded eyes (first attempt)

Alright. I watched many you tube videos on how to apply eyeshadow to "hooded eyes" and "mature skin". I thought I was all set. I packed up my gear and headed to my mom's. She is so kind to let me experiment on her. Turns out watching something be done and DOING something you watched are totally different. heh. well- Let's just take a look.

Here is my wonderful mother 'before' the madness began.

My mom and my two sisters have red hair. I was blonde most of my life. What happened there?  Anyway, I selected a color that was WAY too dark for my moms complexion to begin with, then I put WAY too much of it on. Then the eyeliner was entirely too harsh. After trying to fix it too much, I finally wiped off the shadow and tried again.



I have seriously got to work on my eye-lining skills.

We got some mascara on and tried to even out the liner. Here she is with her vivaciously red hair down.

looks like I need to work on my photography skills too. Does this look blurry to you?

I think she's saying "ok, we done now?" without actually moving her mouth.

My mom is beautiful, despite my less than stellar makeup job. I'm just glad I didn't try this BEFORE church like she had suggested. So is she.

So what have I learned from this?
1. Thick black eyeliner can actually be aging if not applied right.
2.Navy blue eye shadow does not work well for this sort of skin tone.
3.She told me cream shadows work better for older skin as they require less "pulling". She prefers this kind by MAC and she also loves Bare Minerals.
4.My mom can pull off any look and is one of the most amazing people I know. Thanks for being my guinea pig mom! Love you!



Me and my mom. She really is the best.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Free stuff

Who DOESN'T like to win free stuff? I think it is time for a give away. Keep in mind that most give aways from my blog with be fairly small, but free is free, right?  The very first prize ever to be given away from makeup artistry by Tara is......... Rejuvenating Shower Gel secret romance AND smoothing Body Lotion secret romance. OOoOOOOooo... Any product with the word "secret" in it sounds sexy, right?  Ok maybe not.

A winner will be selected tomorrow. Please note: To claim your prize you must pick it up yourself. Unless you are in my neighborhood, then I can drop it off. I will not be mailing anything.


Alright, the widget thing I tried to add didn't work. So just leave a comment below about your all time favorite beauty product and you will be entered. I will pick someone tonight. Probably around 11:00PM. Assuming anyone enters.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Hooded Eyes

Diane was kind enough to come to my house and let me attempt a makeover with her. I told her about my experience with my mother, who also has hooded eyes and how it didn't go so well.  I will post about my mom's makeover once I go back to her house and get the pictures off their camera. I had been watching youtube videos about it and my mom was the first hooded eye I tried and, well, let's just say it didn't go as planned. I DID however learn from her and feel as though Diane's makeover turned out much better because of it. So here is her before:

She is my 3 yr old daughters nursery teacher and my daughter ADORES her. She calls her grandma all the time, which is a compliment if you knew how much my daughter loves her grandmas. 

I don't think she ever wears anything and honestly, she doesn't need to. She has naturally rosy cheeks and a nice colored lip. We slathered some makeup on anyway.

Personally I like the 'wind blown' effect from my swamp cooler blowing her hair back. True model material right here.

We evened out her skin a bit with some foundation but by doing so, hid her natural cheek color, so we added cheek color.  We lined her eyes with a wet, angled eyeliner brush using an eyeshadow to keep it from turning out too harsh. On the lower lid we only went 3/4 of the way across so as not to make the eyes look smaller but still make them stand out. She has the smallest features! I never realized this until I had to choose which brushes to use for her eyes and cheeks. We did use a purple shade on her lid which you can barely see on the outer corners. I didn't want to get carried away like I did with my mother and give her two black eyes. Or at least the appearance of them. She has a great eyebrow shape for her eyes. I wish I would have had a correct color to match her eyebrows so we could pencil them in just a touch, but she has the darkest complexion and features of all the ladies I've made over thus far. I went out and bought some brow powder just a bit ago so I will be prepared for next time. The mascara brought out her lashes and seemed to add a nice finishing touch.

She is on my "favorite people" list and always ready to help and support me with whatever endeavor I come up with. Thanks again Diane!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Sisters- I mean- Mother Daughter

Here is her clean fresh face. Hardly needs a thing.


Alright, lets jump right into this. Above you see Emily's before picture with a very contagious smile. I wanted to try something new and she was willing to let me. However, I did NOT mention that I wanted to attempt to line her water line on her lower lid. She already has some problems with the pores around there and I irritated the CRAP out of them. I felt really bad. Lesson learned: Always go over how you plan your application BEFORE actually applying it. Sorry Emily!

Since this gel liner was new, I wanted it to be bold, but I made it a little too thick. I will have to work on that a bit. I should have had her close her eyes or look down. I used a golden yellow type color from MAC that I really like but tried using it in a different way than I'm used to. I was happy with the results of her over all outcome. Minus the irritated eyes.


Here is ms beautiful Emily after. I had a bit of a heavy hand on the liner.

 Next we had her beautiful mother who is constantly mistaken for Emily's sister. I just realized I do not know this mothers name.... We'll call her Sue..... Sue was lovely to work with and both had some great tips which I LOVE hearing. One of which is the moisturizer they use here which they tell me is recommended by Dr Oz himself.  Sue pointed out some issues she has with her skin which were loss of pigmentation under her eyes and on the tops of her cheeks and a blue vein she didn't appreciate making an appearance to the side of her eye (but is covered with her hair). If you were to lose pigment ANYwhere, I think she lost it in the best place possible. It naturally makes her face look brighter, which is precisely what the brightening pens are for.  
Here is Sue's before picture.

After! I love how similar their smiles are.
I used the same gel liner on Sue but tried to ease up a bit so it wouldn't be so thick on the top. Her eye shape naturally creates shadow on the top which calls for very little crease shadow. Does this make sense?

Lesson learned from this session;
1- go over application with models BEFORE applying
2- St Ives Facial moisturizer works great and is even a great price
3- sometimes with BLACK gel liner, less is more
4- curl your lashes before applying mascara, and squeeze down first at the base, come up a little, squeeze again, come up a little, squeeze again. This prevents the "checkmark" looking lashes and creates a more natural looking curl.
4- I need to learn how to speed up the process as this took entirely too long
5- Emily and Sue are both very kind and patient and kept all children happy while I experimented away on Emily.

Thank you ladies for your time! I know you had other things you could have been doing. I had fun and will soon find out Sue's real name.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Oval face

I got to do another face. The owner of said face is Jamie Crane. She let me come into her home and spread my makeup and samples and brushes all over her table and sat very still for me while 15 kids ran amuck through her house. Ok, so she doesn't have 15. She has 6. Plus two of mine were there. Plus they had some friends over. So basically the same thing. Let's move on.
Here is her before-

I forgot to bring my REAL camera so this is just with my cell phone. :(

 
 She has an oval face and her eyes are almond shaped which made everything so easy. I still love the Too-Faced primer but don't like the way it smells. I can only smell it while I'm applying it so at least you can't smell it on your face all day. I decided I need to start bringing eyebrow pencils but she has great shaped brows.

Here is her beautiful after!

 
 
Again, I am having issues posting pictures. Can't figure out why it won't let me add a caption or change the size.


She looks wonderful and her husband couldn't wait to take her out on a date after getting all dolled up, especially since they rarely get the opportunity having 15 kids and all.  He told me so himself. In not so many words...

Thanks Jamie for letting me try this on you. :)


 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Round eyes

I was FINALLY able to get my hands on someone's face. I was so excited to start, I forgot to take any before pictures. I was so happy when she asked if I was planning on doing so while I was slapping some powder on for guidelines and eyeshadow catchers. I thought I wiped it all off, but it showed up with the flash. Anyhoo- Here are the before:

She's super sad that her face is naked. She's usually a little more modest, but if my face looked this good naked, I'd probably leave it exposed more often. Just sayin.


I love this girl. You can't NOT smile when you are around her.

Alright, so before pictures are taken. Crackers are out for the kids. Eyeshadows are flying, blush brush goin crazy, getting a little carried away with the bronzer but no worries, it was fixed. Jennifer was very patient with me. Finally I got through all the products I had available to use with her. I think it all turned out beautifully.

Alright, I can't figure out how to make the pictures big like the first two or why it won't let me add a caption anymore. So here's the first one where she's laughing. She looks a little tired. She has 3 little ones so who wouldn't be? Notice the dath grip on her collar? That's her sweet baby girl. 
 
 
I was hoping you could see the colors a bit more in this photo. She has very round pretty eyes so I tried to keep the accent color on the outer corners to elongate them just a bit.  
 
 

 
Here is the last picture.  She looks great. I learned I'm not a fan of the elf HD powder or I just don't know how to use it properly as I think it made her slightly washed out, but the flash from the camera contributed to that as well.
 
 
Thanks again Jennifer for taking the time to let me try this with you!

 

 

 


 

Friday, June 14, 2013

First attempt...on self.

I have spent nearly $200.00 on makeup so far and have so very little to show for it. I would love to know what your favorite products are and why. Particularly eyeliner, lip products of any kind, and brow liner.  Today I made up my WHOLE face so I could test out my new foundation palette by Graftobian and the face primer by Too-faced. I loved them both. My foundation stayed on and in place all day. I got a little crease line between my eyebrows after returning from a 2 hour visit at the park but I slid my finger over it and it smoothed right back into place. The Mary Kay eye primer and eye-shadows actually worked GREAT as well. Not loving the MK eyeliner or cheek colors though.
Mary Kay: eye primer, eyeshadows, eyeliner, mascara, blush, bronzer, concealer and highlighting pen. elf: HD powder and lip gloss. Graftobian: foundation.



  By the way, this picture is not the $200 worth of product that I've spent my money on.  It's just what I used today. To take the kids to the park. Since that's all I had going on today. Lately I've just been using mineral powder, one or two eye-shadows, blush, and mascara. MAYBE eyeliner if I feel like I have time. Because really, when you are at home all day with three wonderful little kids 5 years old and under, impressing the sales guy with a bottle of magic cleaning spray is not my M.O.  Although it's nice to have at least SOME makeup on so your son's kindergartener friend doesn't see you through the car window upon drop off and ask if their mom is sick. I had no makeup on that day. and allergies!

Wow, back to topic here. I took some pictures of myself. Please don't laugh too hard. Haven't had a chance to try the new foundation palette on anyone else yet.

 I think I may be flaring my nostrils in concentration. Not sure what I was pretending to look at.
 receding hairline much? I mean, here's the eyeshadow kind of.
No I do NOT want to buy spray cleaner to clean rust and everything else, OR a vacuum, OR lawn treatments! Actually ya, I want that. Do I look ticked off to you here?



Oh and this? I was trying to half close my eyes but still get a front shot without flash in the mirror. Totally didn't work. Whatevs.



Alright, So this was a fun experimental day to test out a few things I had never used before. If you are still reading at this point, PLEASE suggest your favorite products so I can experiment some more. Hopefully on others next time.

Stay beautiful!

just kidding. I kind of hate it when people end like that. I always tell them to shut up. Not to their face of course. That would be rude.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

The first 5 volunteers will be absolutely free so I can get used to matching the new foundations and get some pictures on here. After that it will be $15.00 a face for a few months just to cover the price of my product and give me a chance to get a feel for it. If you know anyone who has a special event coming up or school dance that they would like to have their makeup done for (when school starts again), please send them my way! :)

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

I am so excited to start something new that is my own. I would love to eventually take a makeup artistry class, but it's over $2000 so in the meantime, I would love to try some things out on your face that I've already learned. I am opened to suggestions and tips as well. I can't wait to start getting pictures on here. If you are interested in being a model for me on my blog, please let me know! :)