Showing posts with label Mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mac. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Summer 2011 Makeup Suggestions with Swatches

I wanted to make a list of my favorite products for summer that are both limited edition and permanent products. If the product is limited edition, I tried to include a permanent alternative for you all to check out. I hope you all find this helpful. I know this video is pretty long, but I wanted to show you guys a variety of products without being restricted by time. Enjoy!



Products Mentioned:
  • Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20
  • Laura Mercier Mineral Powder SPF 15 (Pressed or Loose)
  • Laura Mercier Hydrating Primer
  • Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Nectar
  • Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 Hour Blush in Blissful
  • Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Sea Star Bronzing Blush
  • Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel - Bronze Corail
  • Mac Bronzer in Refined Golden
  • Mac Eyeshadow in Woodwinked
  • Mac Paint Pot in Rubenesque
  • Estee Lauder Dual Ended Pencil in Pink and Teal
  • Make Up For Ever Aqua Cream #12
  • Make Up For Ever Aqua Smoky Lash
  • Revlon Just Bitten Lip Stain in Pink Passion
  • Jack Black Lip Balm
  • Carmex Lip Balm
  • Estee Lauder Coral Sun Lipstick
  • Mac Vegas Volt Lipstick
  • Mac Exxxhibitionist Kissable Lip Color
  • Mac Made to Order Lipstick
  • Mac Fresh Salmon Lipstick
  • Mac So Vain Kissable Lip Color
  • Mac Ravshing Lipstick
  • Buxom Plumping Lip Crayon in Athens
  • Dior Addict Model Lipstick
  • Mac Petals and Peackcocks Lipstick
  • Laura Mercier Hibiscus Bloom Gel Lipstick
  • Eye Primer: Urban Decay Primer Potion, Mary Kay Eye Primer, Too Faced Shadow Insurance

MAC Mineralize Eye Shadow (Duo) - Launches Summer 2011 - May 19 US/June Intl

This & That

Mix & Switch

Pretty & Plum


Thunder & Rain


Sage & Wisdom


Thunder & Rain

Mix & Switch
(Frosty dirty copper/Satin beige)

Thunder and Rain
(Frost blue purple/satin grey)
This and That
(Frost beige rose/Satin light beige)
Heaven & Earth
(Frost deep teal/Satin black)


Sage & Wisdom
Frost light green/Satin deep green

Pretty & Plum
(Frosty rose burgundy/Satin yellow pink)






Product Details:
6 Shades 
2.5 g/.08 US oz
$19.50


"Mineralize Duo Shadows have two coordinating shades baked together in one pan.  The finish is a super fine pearl leaving soft dimensional shimmer on the skin"  maccosmetics.com.


I may buy a couple of these as you all know, I love MAC products so I can hardly ever stay away from any of their launches altogether :)  I think the shades are pretty common, so nothing is really jumping out at me screaming "buy me," but when I actually swatch the product, I'll probably change my mind :)


Thursday, May 12, 2011

If you're in Austin, Texas (my home city) you can get Mac Surf Baby Early!

So, I won't be in Austin on May 17th from 7-9pm (at the Domain), but I figured those of you who will be might want to get your hands on Mac's Surf Baby Collection early. You must RSVP by May 16th! Don't miss out! RSVP by calling 512-834-0010! Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Golden Pink Copper Eye with Teal Eye Pencil with Coral Lips

This is the first tutorial from the Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Tutorial. I wanted to keep the makeup really simple and easy, but add a touch of fun to the eyes with the teal. If you don't like the teal, then obviously it's not necessary to add it. I really love the Estee Lauder Coral Sun lipstick. It's so pretty and very wearable! I hope you all enjoy!



Products Used:
Face:
  • Nars Sheer Glow
  • Mac Prep and Prime Vibrancy Eye Cream
  • Estee Lauder Sea Star Bronzer with Coral Star Fish
  • Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer in Natural with Pale Yellow Powder
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque
Eyes:
  • Laura Mercier Eye Basics in Cotton
  • Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Six Shade Palette:
    • Copper Red
    • Golden Pink
  • Estee Lauder Dual Ended Eyeshadow Pencil - Teal
  • Mac Brulé Eyehadow
  • Smashbox Midnight Brown Cream Liner
  • Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Eyeliner 
  • Make Up For Ever Smoky Lash
  • Mac Impeccable Brow Pencil in Taupe
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel
Lips:
  • Mac Redd Lip Pencil
  • Estee Lauder Coral Sun Lipstick
  • Too Faced Plush Lip Gloss

Friday, May 6, 2011

Smokey Purples with Ruby Lips - Mac Packed to Go Six Cool Smokey Shades

At first when I sat down to to do this look, I anticipated using Mac's Satin Taupe from the Mac Six Cool Smokey Eye Palette, however I just began playing with the purples. I have a strange relationship with the color purple and as a result, I was drawn to it. I decided to do another purple smokey eye, this one also smokey, but with a warmer lip and cheek. I really like this look. I think it's very sultry and sexy without being over the top. I would say this is more of a nighttime look, however I did this look and then went to take an exam in Criminal Procedure. haha. So, I guess it's also a daytime look as well. I hope you all enjoy!



Products Used:
Face:
  • Nars Sheer Glow in Punjab
  • Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer in Natural with Pale Yellow Powder
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque
  • Benefit Hoola Bronzer
  • Nars Amour Blush
Eyes:
  • Smashbox Lid Primer
  • Mac Packed to Go 6 Cool Smokey Eyeshadow Palette:
    • Beauty Marked
    • Tenderstorm
    • A Brown Suit
  • Mac Naked Pigment
  • Make Up For Ever Aqua Smokey Lash Mascara
  • Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Liner
  • Mac Taupe Impeccable Brown Pencil
Lips:
  • Hello Kitty by Sephora Sweet Gloss in Grapefruit
  • Laura Mercier Plumping Lip Gloss in Ruby
  • Mac Lip Liner in Soar

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Warm and Cool Toned Colors - What are they and how it works!?

One of my awesome readers asked the following question last week:
Well, since you asked and provided a very thoughtful answer to my first question, can you talk more about warm and cool colors? I pretty much understand what colors are cool and what colors are warm, but how does that apply to individuals? I could not tell you what I am and I certainly can't make color choices based on warm and cool. But I'm beginning to wonder if it has something to do with why I think certain colors look better on me than others. And yet you bought cool and warm for yourself... Thanks for being so helpful!  
My response to this question was pretty long, but I realized I needed to write a post about Warm and Cool colors since I have been raving about Mac's Packed To Go Cool and Warm Smokey Palettes. So here it is.

What are warm colors and what are cool colors?
Warm colors are usually earth tones, like golds, olives, corals, earthy reds, browns, etc. Cool tones are usually jewel tones, like purples, blues, emerald, ruby, pink, etc.


CoolWarm
You look best in these colors:You look best in these colors:
Source: http://www.mineral-makeup-reviews.com/Cool-or-Warm-Skin-Tone.html#ixzz1LERvbOIx



How can you tell if you are have warm or cool toned skin?
Look at the veins in the underside of your arms, if they veins appear to be green, you have warm toned skin, if your veins appear to be blue, you have cool toned skin. If you can't tell what color your veins are because they are very much in the middle, then you are probably a neutral (which means you can wear both cool and warm shades with ease!)

Here is a another helpful chart for making the determination: 
 
Cool TonesWarm Tones
Looks better in pure white than ivoryLooks better in ivory than pure white
Can easily wear blackLooks washed out with black worn close to the face
My skin is:
Very dark brown with reddish or blue undertones
Brown with pink undertone
True olive (most Asians and Latinos)
Medium with no color in cheeks
Medium with faint pink cheeks
Pale with no color in cheeks
Pale with pink undertones
Ruddy-pinkish red
Brown or bronze when I tan
My skin is:
Very dark brown with golden undertones
Brown with golden undertone
Medium with golden undertones
Pale with peach or gold undertones
Golden brown, when I tan
Notable examples - 
Elizabeth Taylor, Demi Moore, Anne Hathaway, Courtney Cox, Sandra Bullock, Terri Hatcher, Kirstin Davis, America Fererra, Keira Knightley, Eva Longoria, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Hudson, Liv Tyler, Alexis Bledel, Megan Fox, Jennifer Connelly, Shania Twain, Brooke Shields Sophia Bush, Penelope Cruz, Candace Bergen, Sarah Chalke, Hillary Clinton, Heather Locklear, Britney Spears, Sarah Jessica Parker, Christy Brinkley, Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jeri Ryan, Jennifer Aniston, Ellen Pompano
Notable examples -Nicole Kidman, Meg Ryan, Cameron Diaz, Kate Hudson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reba McIntyre, Julianne Hough, Sarah Ferguson, Marcia Cross, Calista Flockhart, Rebecca Romjin, Tara Reid, Renee Zellweger, Ellen Degeneres, Diane Sawyer, Amy Adams, Jillian Anderson, Amanda Bynes, Becki Newton, Nicole Richie, Kim Raver, Kristen Johnston, Leona Lewis
Source: http://www.mineral-makeup-reviews.com/Cool-or-Warm-Skin-Tone.html#ixzz1LERvbOIx


Why does it matter if I have warm or cool toned skin?
Well, you will not only notice it helps when it comes to picking out shades of colors to wear, but also when picking out foundations, powders, concealers, etc. The major point to remember is, a person with cool toned skin will need a foundation with pink undertones, whereas a person with warm toned skin will need a foundation with yellow undertones. For example, brands like Maybelline Fit offer lines of foundation, concealers and powders based on whether the customer has warm or cool toned skin. Buying the correct color foundation, concealer and powder shade will not only make your skin look amazing, it will make your makeup look better. However, just because you have warm or cool toned skin, it doesn't mean you cannot try the opposite shades on your skin. You just will need to think more about how you will make those colors bring out your natural undertones.

To better help everyone understand how undertones and foundation work, I created this helpful chart.

Foundation Shade Range Chart
ShadeWarm Neutral-Warm Neutral Neutral Cool Cool
Foundation ColorsYellow Based Foundation Neutral Base with Yellow Undertones Foundation Neutral Shade Foundation Neutral Base with Pink Undertones Foundation Pink Based Shade Foundation
Example Mac Shade ValueC2, C3, C4, etc. NC 20, NC25, NC30, NC35, NC40, etc. N2, N3, N4, etc. NW20, NW25, NW30, NW45, etc. W2, W3, W4, etc.

Something else to note, a lot of makeup artists will match you to shades that will neutralize your undertones so it's easier for you to wear both sets of shades. For example, every time I go to the Chanel counter and I get color matched, the makeup artists tries to pick out shades of foundation with cooler undertones, so that my warm skin tone will be appear more neutral and thus more attractive in a wider range of colors. So, if you are not feeling your super cool or warm toned skin, you can attempt to neutralize its natural coloring a bit by going for a shade that is neutral-cool or neutral-warm.

Whoa, wait one second. Why am I the opposite color in Mac foundation shades?
Mac uses a different classification system for foundations, concealers warm powders. Warm shades are classified as cool shades and cool shades are classified as warm shades. So, even though my skin tone in Mac is NC25 (neutral-cool), I actually have warm undertones in my skin, like golds. People with cool undertones will buy warm foundation shades from Mac because their color system. (these people have pink and purple undertones in their skin.)

So, does this mean if I have warm skin I can never wear pinks?
No. Even if you have warm skin or cool skin you can wear the opposite shades, you just need to think about how to incorporate those shades with other shades that flatter your skin tone. For example, I have warm skin so wearing pinks and light purples or blues is hard for me. To make it more wearable I have to mix tones that are easier for me to wear like golds, greens, and warm browns with pinks. However, you'll notice I still wear purples, pinks and blues, I just mix them with other tones that are flattering for my skin tone or I opt for an intense smokey eye in those shades to help balance my skin tone. Blues are actually notoriously pretty on brown eyes, so sometimes colors that you might not think you could wear because of the shade of your skin (warm or cool), actually can look really pretty if applied with other beauty rules in mind. But honestly, in my opinion rules about makeup hinder creativity. Don't be afraid to try something different. Trial and error is more fun and helpful when playing with makeup than following the rules! Hope this helps!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

MAC Magically Cool Liquid Powder - Launches May 5, 2011 (N. America)

MAC's Magically Cool Liquid Powder
Launches:  May 5, 2011



Quote:
In the height of the summer swelter, who doesn't crave, to suddenly feel, look and be cooler - shine, oil and heat - all gone! you've longed for it. And now it's captured! Mac Magically Cool Liquid Powder.  An alchemical fusion that charms water droplets into a loose powder while remaining over 50 percent H2O. The feather light silky powder goes on with the refreshing impact of an ocean mist.  What's more, this magical melange contains just enough optical blurring via it's light diffusing pigments to render the skins surface into line softened. natural luminosity. A cool-to-be-cool way to set, and enhance, the look of foundation.  For the bare-faced, there's the reward of natural radiance.  During it's earlier limited edtion launch, it was hailed by cognoscenti wanting to stay covertly cool and perfectly collected. This time round it's here to stay.  How magical is that?
Source:  Spektra
Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to actually touch and feel this product, because I think it may be one that I would like.  At least from what I've read and know conceptually about how it works, it sounds appealing to me.  I guess time will tell :)  I will definitely be in the stores swatching and testing this product.  I will provide an update if and when I purchase it :) 

Shades:
Truth and Light - Sheer shimmer that reflects silver and pink (Permanent)
Cajun - Sheer bronze shimmer that reflects gold (Permanent)
Honey Rose - Sheer Rosey Beige with multi-dimensional shimmer (Permanent)
 Price:  $29.50/$35.50                                                                               







Mac Packed to Go with Bold Lip - Cool Tones

I really wanted to use pinks and purples in this tutorial using the Mac Packed To Go 6 Smokey Cool Palette. I decided to opt for a bold lip with more muted eyes. At first I wasn't in love with this look because I thought my eyes looked a bit tired. However, I think had I added a bit of A Brown Suit under the eye, the look would have been a little bit more wearable for my warm skin tone. So, my suggestion for warm toned people like me is this: use Mac A Brown Suit under the eye just at the outer corner of the lash line to make the eyes pop a bit more and not look so tired. Mac Tendersmoke is pretty, but mixed with A Brown Suit, I think it would look more wearable. I hope you all enjoy!




Products Used:
Face:
  • Nars Sheer Glow in Punjab
  • Mac Giggly Blush
  • Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel - Bronze Corail
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque
  • Bobbi Brown Concealer in Natural with Pale Yellow Powder
Eyes:
  • Laura Mercier Eye Basics in Cotton
  • Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette:
    • Tendersmoke
    • Seedy Pearl
    • A Brown Suit
    • Carbon
  • Mac Brulé Eyeshadow
  • Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Liner
  • Make Up For Ever Aqua Smokey Lash
  • Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara
  • Mac Taupe Impeccable Brow Pencil
Lips:
  • Mac Up the Amp
  • Mac Magenta Lip Liner
  • Revlon Color Burst Lip Gloss in Orchid

Monday, May 2, 2011

Easy Wearable Face of the Day with the Mac Packed To Go 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette

This is an easy Face of the Day wearing the Mac Packed To Go Six Cool Smokey Eye Palette. I decided to go with a very natural, soft look with hints of peach and pink. I thought I could make the cool colors on the eyes really work if I warmed up my skin with a natural healthy glow. Here is the result. I hope you all enjoy!


Products Used:
Face:
  • Laura Mercier Rich Vanilla Pressed Mineral Powder
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque
  • Bobbi Brown Concealer in Natural with Pale Yellow Powder
  • Mac Bronze Bronzer
  • Illamasqua Tweaks Blush
Eyes:
  • Smashbox Photo Lid Primer
  • Mac Packed To Go 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette:
    • Satin Taupe (Lid)
    • A Brown Suite (Crease)
  • Mac Brulé
  • Bobbi Brown Deep Mahogany Cream Liner (Top Lash Line)
  • Bobbi Brown Shimmering Granite Cream Liner (Botton Lash Line)
  • Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Liner (Waterline)
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash Mascara
Lips:
  • Dior Addict Ultra Gloss Flash #756

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette - Purple and Pink Smokey Eye

This is one of my favorite tutorials to date. I love purple smokey eyes and I really love how wearable this purple smokey eye turned out. I am beginning to think the Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette is a must have item! It's so compact and has such great colors that it's quickly becoming one of my favorites! I decided to re-create the Kim Kardashian smokey eye tutorial with more fun colors and less "cat-eye-like" shape. The result is very pretty, in my opinion. I hope you all enjoy!




Products Used:
Face:
  • Nars Sheer Glow in Punjab
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector in Light to Medium Bisque
  • Bobbi Brown Corrector Kit: Natural and Pale Yellow Powde
  • Chanel Bronze Universal (Tan de Soleil de Chanel) Cream Bronzer
  • Hello Kitty by Sephora Apple Cheeks Multiple in Charmy
  • Laura Mercier Peach Mosaic Shimmer Block
Eyes:
  • Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer
  • Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette:
    • Seedy Pearl
    • Tendersmoke
    • A Brown Suit
    • Beauty Marked
  • Mac Brulé Eye Shadow
  • Tokidoki Perfetto Liquid Eyeliner in Sabochan (black)
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash
  • Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Liner
  • Mac Impeccable Brown Pencil in Taupe
Lips:
  • Bobbi Brown Rich Lip Color SPF 12 in Heather Pink
  • Mac Boldy Bare Lip Liner
  • Dior Addcit Ultra Flash Lip Gloss #756

Winner of the Mac Candy Yum-Yum Lipstick is....

Mac Packed to Go 6 Smokey Warm and Cool Eyeshadow Palettes Overview with Swatches

This is going to be a quick overview of the Packed To Go - 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette and 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palettes. Both of these palettes will be the product of the weeks for the next two weeks. Why? Because I am not too impressed with any of the new Mac Collections coming out (Mac Fashion Flower and Mac Flighty) to spend the money. So, I wanted to give you all another option from Mac that I think is a really good deal and offers a lot of bang for the buck! The entire Mac Packed To Go Collection includes several different sets, including full face look sets, a lip set, two eye palette sets, an eyeliner set, and a face and eyes set. I decided to buy both of the eye palette sets which are called 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette and 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette. Each palette is $38.00 and includes six shades.

The 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette includes the following shades:
  • * Shroom (Light Beige Shimmer)
  • * Naked Lunch (Light Peachy-Beige Shimmer)
  • * Tempting (Golden Bronze-Brown Shimmer)
  • * Green Smoke (Light Gray-Green Shimmer)
  • * Stormy Love (Deep Hunter Green Shimmer) Limited Edition
  • * Show Stopper (Deep Brown with Slight Shimmer) Limited Edition (aka - My favorite deep brown ever!!!!!)
The 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette includes the following shades:
  • * Seedy Pearl (Soft light pink-champagne shimmer)
  • * Tender Smoke (Light gray-lilac shimmer) Limited Edition
  • * Satin Taupe (Brown-Taupe shimmer)
  • * A Brown Suit (red-brown shimmer) Limited Edition
  • * Beauty Marked (deep blackened purple shimmer with purple sparkles)
  • * Carbon (matte black)
Left to Right: Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette, Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette
Left to Right: Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette, Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette
Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette
Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette: Clockwise: Seedy Pearl, Tendersmoke, Satin Taupe, A Brown Suit, Beauty Marked, Carbon
Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette: Left to Right: Seedy Pearl, Tendersmoke, Satin Taupe, A Brown Suit, Beauty Marked, Carbon
Mac 6 Cool Smokey Eye Palette: Left to Right: Seedy Pearl, Tendersmoke, Satin Taupe, A Brown Suit, Beauty Marked, Carbon
Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette
Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette: Clockwise: Shroom, Naked Lunch, Tempting, Green Smoke, Stormy Love, Show Stopper

Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette: Left to Right: Shroom, Naked Lunch, Tempting, Green Smoke, Stormy Love, Show Stopper
Mac 6 Warm Smokey Eye Palette: Left to Right: Shroom, Naked Lunch, Tempting, Green Smoke, Stormy Love, Show Stopper
The Brush included in Both Palettes