29 October 2013

Review: WOW Cosmetic Liquid Foundation



I generally am not fanatical on foundations as I've previously never had much luck with finding shades that complement my typical Indian skin. My skin has a pronounced yellow undertone leaving me looking too grey, ghost-ish or pale with the majority of foundations that I have tried. In all my years of using makeup, there were only TWO foundations that I used that gave me total satisfaction- Kryolan's cream based foundation in OB3 for event and occasion use and Clinique's 'Even Better' liquid correction tint with SPF in Sand(09) for everyday use.

My latest foundation discovery is totally impressive and I just couldn't wait to share it with you. It's from a make up brand called WOW cosmetics which was introduced in South Africa in 2007. You can read the little that I managed to research about the product range and company here.

Back to the product itself...

The Price: R55- R60 for a 30 ml bottle





Packaging

Wow cosmetics liquid foundations come in a black box with their logo printed in white and all product ingredient information is found on the back of the box. The information regarding the manufacture and use of the product is absent with just the South African importer address listed. The product itself comes in a press, dispense bottle similar to Mac's Mineralize Satin Finish foundations.





Product

The foundation itself is a thick, creamy liquid that has a soft, satin feel to it. What I love about the consistency of this product is that there is no real need for a brush or sponge application. Just dispense onto the palm of your hand and apply as you would any cream or lotion- at least this is the way I like to apply it- this I find is super advantageous for those of us who need a 'slap and run' application for those mornings where every second is precious. I set the foundation with Kryolan's translucent powder. It provided a light, sheer coverage which I normally prefer for day use. However, it is build-able to provide medium to heavy coverage as well. For the duration of the wear, my skin felt moisturized and silky to my touch. It also gave my skin a lovely glow and radiance so much so that I am comfortable and satisfied enough to use it on its own without any blusher or eyeliner. I got a decent amount of wear time (about 5 to 6 hours) after which it starts to fade. Apart from consistency, wear and texture, it has a really pleasant fragrance which was one of the first things I had made a mental note of.

Improvements

Being the type of person who loves to be armed with the knowledge and know how of everything that comes across my path, I find myself always researching anything new in my life- be it  a new development, renovation to even buying makeup. The one disappointment for me on this product is that I cannot find enough of background information about the brand and company itself.
Another property that I feel can elevate the ratings of this product is the addition of SPF. This is not really a huge train smash though but in terms of keeping up with makeup production trends, built in SPF is something that is taken for granted in all foundation types. Other than this, I really cannot find any other fault with this product. I hugely recommend this foundation and it has certainly made it on my 'less money! more makeup- feeding your makeup addiction on a budget' list.





Feel free to share your experience with WOW cosmetics with us.....








28 October 2013

WOW Cosmetics, South Africa


There's nothing that I love more than finding new make up brands that offer a range of quality products that are both affordable and practical on the pocket. Now that I have started with product reviews on my blog, I find myself more and more in search of products that don't burn a hole in my purse and which also has the ability to impress me to such an extent that I can hardly wait to share it with you. One such cosmetic brand being 'WOW cosmetics'. I had come across this brand a while back when I googled for 'affordable makeup brands in South Africa' but never really followed the search through. Then one our fellow MUnT members, Rita S Ranjith, asked me to check out this cosmetic range...well, to cut a long story short, I have just received my haul of WOW cosmetics and I am sooooooo excited. I feel like I am in makeup heaven and can't wait to create looks and post reviews on them.



My WOW cosmetic makeup haul...


A little bit about WOW cosmetics....

WOW cosmetics originated in Israel in 2005. They boast a vast range of cosmetics, perfumes, face, body and nail products on a budget that almost any woman in any age group can afford. The brand was brought to South Africa in 2007 and is now stocked in over 390 pharmacies and cosmetic shops. Why it hasn't reached brand named retailers yet is a question still left to be answered- in that case though, we would have to be prepared to pay brand retail prices...so I'm not complaining really- it was just a thought. Their prices are ridiculously low- but don't associate it's price tag with its quality. As in all cosmetic ranges, I don't expect every product here to be a winner- and I am sure that a few product items may not be to my satisfaction but you know what....? so is the case with Mac, Estée
Lauder and other high end brands. Not every product is going to hit right on target.

In order not to overwhelm you, I will be reviewing each item individually over the next few days or weeks. I can hardly contain my excitement....





Indian Bridal Looks/ Makeup



Some brides prefer a more natural look for their big day whilst others prefer a glamorous look. Whatever the look for that day, make sure it's a look that brings out your best features...a bride should be radiant looking and all eyes should be on her....















Indian Bridal Outfits


Bridal outfits to inspire any future bride. Ideas for the big day or even as part of your wedding trousseau... Makes me want to get married again....sigh! 













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25 October 2013

Eyeshadow Tutorial: Shimmery Cut Crease Using Coloressence Shimmer Powder



I had seen a look similar to this without the cut crease and totally loved the way the shimmer was used on the inner half of the eyelid. The star product here is the Coloressence Shimmer powder as I wanted to show you an alternate way that you could use it apart from just on the inner corner of your eye or over another color. Here I used it on its own with no base color- just a base pencil for something to hold it in place. On further experimentation, I added the cut crease and realized that the look was further enhanced and was extremely pleased with the outcome. Hope you will enjoy it too.

Cut Crease Look using Shimmer Highlighter



Shimmer Cut Crease Eye Look

Name of Products used are listed below each picture.









If  you are happy with the look up to this stage, you could wear it like that however if you want to amp it up a few notches, check out the next 2 steps.





I anticipated a lot of fallout from the shimmer, therefore I decided to do the foundation/ concealer bit 
after I finished off with the eyes.








Review: Coloressence Shimmer Highlighter in Silver SS-1


I've  often come across many shimmer highlighters and powders whenever I've  perused makeup studios and beauty shops but was never really drawn to it. I felt it was basically a useless buy as I could never see much use for it. It felt too sheer and well 'un- pigmented' lol. However, my opinion of shimmers have drastically changed ever since I saw a makeup video tutorial that used the Make-up Atelier Paris shimmer as an eyeshadow with no base color at all. Wow....what an effect....I was awe -struck with the outcome and just HAD to get my hands on some shimmer...any shimmer...and I have not been disappointed.

I ended up purchasing the Coloressence Shimmer Highlighter in Silver. I dappled around with it and found that for the price that I had paid, I couldn't really find any fault with the product.


The Price: R100 for a 3g jar

The Packaging


Comes with a removable dispenser cap

It comes in Coloressence's signature packaging...a black outer box with the brand name in Silver. The container itself is a round cute lightweight plastic tub which is very user friendly and as I am constantly dropping my makeup around, I am loving this tub as it will take quite a bit of knocking around before it gives way.

Once the screw on/ off lid is removed, it has a neat dispenser cap which allows for easier control on the amount of product you would want to dispense. This also serves as a hygiene control measure as you don't have to dab your brush into the entire content of the container. If you find this as a hindrance, it can be easily removed and replaced.

The Product Itself & What I Thought of It....


Even the camera captures how light and silky this shimmer is.

  • The shimmer is made up of fine micronized pigments to give you any look an accentuated glow.
  • There is a GENEROUS amount of product which should last you a very long time. 
  • The texture and consistency formulation of the shimmer is a loose snow-white, super fine pigment powder that resembles flakes of crumbling stars or crumbled snow flakes.
  • I was impressed by its incredibly soft and silky feel which could be applied sheer for an illuminating glow or a pigmented, dramatic eyeshadow application. 
  • Comes in 3 shades- Silver(SS-1), Gold(SS-2) and Bronze(SS-3)

Uses

Swatched directly onto skin with no base color.

  • This highlighter is not restricted to use only on the body as a body shimmer. Due to its build-able property, it works exceptionally well as an eyeshadow too.
  • It is perfect for use on the inner corner of your eyes to open up the eye area or to give the illusion of wider set eyes.
  • It is not heavy and could also be used as a highlighter for contouring and on the arch of the brow bone.
  • When used with a mixing medium, you could apply it as a shimmery eyeliner.
  • Use over your lipstick or lip gloss to add sex appeal to that pout.
  • Above your blusher to catch the light just above your cheekbone.
Overall, this is a soft, shimmery powder that has the perfect combination of sheer and pigment to give any look a radiant, sophisticated glow. 

Rating

I would give this an overall rating of 9.5 out of 10. This product has really impressed me and would certainly buy it again once I have finished off this bottle.







24 October 2013

Shimmer Versus Glitter- 5 advantages that shimmer has over glitter



Shimmer powders have all the bling and glamour that glitter has but it is not as heavy. It is exactly as it's name suggests....fine, soft, weightless sparkly powder. Shimmer reminds me of soft twinkling stars nestled comfortably in the horizon. Most of us use it in our makeup application to give a hint of radiance and shine. I love this product because of its multi purpose use and it's soft butterfly feel. Shimmer reminds me of fairies...I guess that's where the term 'fairy dust' came about.


Shimmer Vs Glitter


Shimmer offers a more sheer and subtle application compared to glitter

  • The one property I love about shimmer powders is that it can be built up from a sheer, subtle look to a heavy, glamorous effect unlike its counterpart (glitter). 
  • Although I also love using glitter to create certain looks, I feel that it doesn't allow you much control in terms of the effect- and if you are not practiced at applying it, may end up being quite heavy handed and looking like a drag queen or disco ball.
  • With shimmer, it's easier to clean up any fall out unlike glitter which sticks onto the skin and is difficult to remove. 
  • Shimmer can be used on the body to give a subtle glow to the skin and also as a highlighter on brow bone, for contouring the face and as a blusher.
  • Because shimmer powder is so fine and powdery, it is 100% safe to use around eye area with little concern for irritation if it accidentally gets into the eye. Glitter on the other hand can be most uncomfortable and sometimes painful if it gets into the eye.


2 looks created using shimmer & glitter as the eyeshadow.


Both shimmer and glitter are exceptional products on their own. Their use depends greatly on the look that you are going for. When I look at shimmer, I see radiance.....when I look at glitter, I see dazzling. Glitter is a product that is excellent for use in stage work and in more definitive looks like glitter lines. If you want a brilliant reflective shine, glitter is what you'll want to use whereas shimmer is not only ideal but perfect for achieving a soft, dewy luminous finish.


15 October 2013

Simple Everyday Look- Pink


When i think of the color pink, I think of roses, candy floss and strawberry ice cream lol. I love lighter shades of pink as it is such a soft, subtle and relaxing color. Its a very wearable color that will suit any eye or skin color.

I had a request last week from a very dear friend of mine, Lorraine who wanted a breakdown list of everyday makeup for women over 35/40 and all I could think of was a look using a coral pink eyeshade. So here is what I came up with and I hope it's a look that you would want to try out.





Products Used

1. NYX jumbo pencil in Milk
2. Mac loose pigment in Rose
3. Mac loose pigment in Old Gold
4. Mac Parfait Amour
5. Mac Crystal Avalanche
6. Mac Black Track Gel Liner
7.Mac Pro Longlash Mascara
8. Mac pencil liner for waterline in Smoulder

Step by Step Instructions...





1. Apply NYX jumbo pencil in Milk over the entire lid area and then blend out.
2. Taking a light/coral pink color, apply it onto the middle 1/3rd of your eyelid.





3. Take the Old Gold pigment and apply to the inner and outer 1/3rds of the eyelid. Blend out the areas where the 2 colors meet so that there are no harsh lines.





4. Using a pencil blending brush, pick up some of the purple Parfait Amour and use it to smoke out the outer 1/3rd of the eyelids. Blend, blend, blend so that there is a good transition between the colors. You can intensify the smokey look depending on how dark you would want it. Keep picking up more color and blending it to darken the smokey effect.



Add Mac Parfait Amour to outer 1/3rd



Build up the intensity of the smokey effect by adding more
product and blending

5. All that's really left to do now, is to highlight the brow bone(I used Mac's Crystal Avalanche)
6. Line your upper lash line, apply your mascara and line the waterline with black kohl pencil.



Apply highlighter and eyeliner


Highlight brow bone, line the eyes and apply your mascara


I applied the concealer and foundation after doing the eyes as there was a lot of fall out with the loose pigment. I then used an angled brush with a mix of black and dark brown eyeshadows to fill in the eyebrows. Blusher and lipstick can be of your choice.

What did you think of this look?



Makeup Must Haves for over 40's

As we get older, our makeup style changes. With our bodies giving in to gravity and other forces that are beyond our control, we find that what had worked in our beauty and makeup regime over the years that we've left behind, no longer seems to be doing their magic. As we age, every aspect of our bodies needs change and embracing this transformation should not have to be done grudgingly. When you are aware of how to accommodate these changes, shifting gear to a higher mode becomes an effortless and welcoming transition.

Now what I fail to understand is why do we always have to see young 20 somethings promoting makeup products and us 30/40/50 something's promoting anti-ageing creams, lotions and potions? This type of blatant stereotyping leaves us with beliefs that as we get older, the need for makeup does not really matter. But it's a proven fact that when we look good, we feel better about our selves and our confidence is boosted.  Therefore we have more and more women of all ages taking the help of makeup to enhance the way we look. Even star actors and actresses do not get out of bed looking the way they do in pictures. So why are we mature women always sidelined in the makeup world-  someone needs to let the secret be known....women are like fine wine...we get better with age!!!

The key rule for mature makeup is....KEEP IT SIMPLE! As we age, wearing your makeup in a way that naturally defines your features is what we should be aiming for. Let's see what beauty must haves we need to get our hands on to keep us looking radiant at any age.



Soft, simple, sheer....simply stunning!


1. First up, apart from exfoliation, cleanser, toner and moisturizer is your concealer and foundation. With fine lines and wrinkles creeping in, stay away from powder foundations. They only help in exaggerating the creases and wrinkles as they find a way to creep and settle into these lines. Your best bet would be to buy a liquid or cream based foundation- it's lightweight and sheerness not only lends a glow to your skin, but the oils contained in them helps to keep out the dryness. If you are lucky and do not have patchy skin, you could opt for a tinted moisturizer. However, with most women, their complexion tends to become blotchy and the biggest problem we face as Indians is the patchy pigmentation of the skin. I'd say that evening out our sallow complexion to give it a more healthier look is probably the most daunting task to achieve in our mature years. An even skin tone will add years of youthfulness to your face therefore, conceal dark under eye circles, pigmentation and color correct red patches, veins and rosacea. 

2. Invest in soft pastel and neutral shade eyeshadows. Soft, warm colors help draw attention away from loose eyelid skin. Stay away from glitter, shimmers and pigment eyeshadows.

3. For the over 40-50's, use eye pencils instead of liquid liners for lining the eyes. Liquid eyeliners are too bold. Avoid clumpy, dry mascara's...and stick to colors of browns and black. The time for purple and blue mascara is long gone...



This is certainly NOT what we want to look like

4. Fill in thinning brows with an angled brush and brow powder or brown/ black eyeshadow for a youthful look. It's amazing how a well shaped brow opens up the face to look like a mini face lift. Pencilled in eyebrows is an absolute NO NO... and DONOT over tweeze...yes you...step away from the brows and put down your tweezer....NOW!!!

5. Blushers and bronzers are an absolute must...you should use the bronzers to contour your face and highlight the 'T' zone before applying blush. Cream blushers tend to work well as powder blushers can settle into the fine lines. However, if you do not have deep smile lines on your face, powder blushers will work perfectly.

6. I don't know why majority of makeup artists recommend darker shade lipsticks for older women. Darker lipsticks tend to add years to your look. Softer, lighter shades give a younger, youthful appearance. Matt lipsticks are out and in with moisturized lipsticks...save the gloss for just a dab in the middle of your pout....less is more!



Picture Source: Google


As we get older, we need to nurture our skin more...yes, makeup cannot reverse your age from 60 to 16 but it can certainly help you feel as young....do you have any tips that you would like to share with us?









11 October 2013

Easy Cut Crease- Blue & Lime Green

Some of us are happy and content with creating and wearing simple, conventional makeup looks while others can pull off the most dramatic looks which one would only reserve for the catwalk with absolute ease and comfort. The confidence that one needs when wearing these eccentric looks is definitely admirable and worthy of mention.  Makeup these days have certainly broken the traditional barriers and artistic creativity seems to be the order of the day. 


While some have a natural flair and talent for creativity, others like me, take my cue from those that don't mind breaking a few conventional boundaries....most of the times anyway...! One such look being the dramatic, cut crease look. I've always admired it in magazines and on models but never really tried to recreate it until I was stuck for an idea for a makeup tutorial. I think it turned out pretty well....and I hope that you think so too.






So let's get started......... Products used......


Basic necessary products



  1. Always remember to prime your lids with an eyeshadow primer and apply a base shade over that to make the colors of your eyeshadow pop.
  2. Now, with any dark blue eyeliner pencil, line the crease line of your eyes creating an elongated 'S', taking care to flick out the outer end. Take a small flat angled brush and brush out the drawn line upwards towards the eyebrow.
  3. Take a black eyeliner pencil and repeat what you've just done with the blue pencil.





  4. To further  intensify the color, take a black eyeshadow using a pencil brush and blend out any hard lines. 
  5. Take a blue pigment eyeshadow and blend carefully over the black.
  6. Fill in the lower part of the lid with the lime green pigment taking care not to apply any above the crease created with the eyeliner pencil.





  7. I then further defined the cut crease using a liquid liner and lined the eyes as well and flicked the end downward...funnily enough, the 2 lines drawn resemble a fish without its eyes and fins lol.
  8. Highlight the brow bone with a white eyeshadow and apply the same shadow in between the 2 
  9. lines at the outer corner of the eye.
  10. Add your mascara, shape and define your eyebrows and you are almost done.








  11. You could leave it like this or for extra drama, you could spice it up with rhinestones, glitter or any other accessories that you may have.
Unfortunately, as I had dispensed the pigments into little carry along bottles, I don't recall the names of the pigment. However, you can use any pigment similar in color or substitute it for any color of your choice. 

Would you wear a look like this???



09 October 2013

Useful Ways To Use White Eyeliner

Reference source: flutterandpout

White eyeliner is such a versatile piece of makeup that everyone should have. Many of us shy away from white eyeliner or pencils wondering what the heck can one do with it and often cast if off as a wasted product. I love products that have multi purposes and to find out what I mean by multi purpose and how the white eyeliner fits into this category, read on....

1. Useful to Maintain Shape when Tweezing or Threading your Eyebrows 

Use a white eyeliner to shape the preferred shape of your eyebrow to prevent over plucking. To do this use the white liner to make a mark where the beginning of your brow should be, where your arch should be, and where your brow should end. Do this on the top and bottom of your brows, then connect the dots so you have an outline of the ideal shape of your brow.  Then only pluck on and outside of that line. 

Used as guide for shaping your eyebrows


2. For those with Deep Set eyes, use it to create an illusion of wider set eyes.

You can do this by drawing a sideways ‘V’ on the inner corner of the eye then smudging/blending it. Instead of using a white eyeshadow, use a white eyeliner pencil for quick application and see how it creates a much brighter look.

3. Use on Waterline to create Larger Eyes.

Line the lower waterline with white eyeliner to make small eyes appear bigger and larger.

To create larger, wide set eyes


4. Use as a Highlighter on brow Arch

A white eyeliner blended out on the brow bone is an effective way of highlighting the brow arch giving a much brighter look to the face.


Excellent for Highlighting the brow bone

5. Use a White Eyeliner Under the Tips of your Nails...

Nails looking scruffy and dirty and you don't have time to paint them, a quick swipe of white eyeliner under the nails can create an illusion of a French manicure in minutes. Also, leaves nails looking neater.


The most innovative use apart from what it was designed to do lol!

6. Use as an Eyeshadow Base 

Want to give your eyeshadow a burst of color intensity and to increase its wear, apply a layer of white eyeliner onto the lid and blend out evenly before applying your eyeshadow. The eyeshadow will last much longer and the color will have an added pop.



Used as an eyeshadow primer and base


What other uses have you found for white eyeliners???



05 October 2013

Review- Coloressence 8 Palette Pearl Eyeshadow, EP1


I have already reviewed the Coloressence Pearl palette EP2, and the colors on that palette were bold, bright and bridal. The colors on the EP1 palette are more earthy tones with more the bronzes, gold and green shades. This palette comes in handy when you want to do a simple, neutral look with a hint of glamour. The earthy tones also worked well to highlight the brow bone.

I created 2 looks from this palette to give you an idea of what you can do with this palette, however the colors in this palette is so versatile that if you let your imagination run wild, the possibilities are endless.



Coloressence EP1 8 Color Pearl Palette

EP1- is a true burgundy/ brick red color, ideal for smoking out a bridal look. In the picture, it looks more like a pinkish, plum red- but in reality, it's a maroon, reddish color.
EP2- is a dark brown with a slight hint of plum hidden in its depths.
EP3- a beautiful bottle green shade that can be paired with either silver or gold and smoked out.
EP4- a pure satiny white perfect for highlighting the arches of your eyebrow area or to use at the      inner ducts to open up your eyes.
EP5- a mustard/ gold color that has a hint of orange in its undertones good to be paired with EP1 for the perfect bridal finish.
EP6- is a bronze, gold shade and blends beautifully onto the lid.
EP7- is more of a dull silver with lots of shimmer.
EP8- the most beautiful copper, bronze shade I've ever set eyes on. However, I'm not sure where I could use it just yet...hmmmm...!



Green Smokey Look


Here too, I loved the intensity of the colors. The shades in this palette provided a rich, one stroke application and I was able to blend out the colors in the crease area without much effort. Layering was possible in increasing the depth of the smokey effect. The one thing that one cannot argue with, on these 2 Pearl palettes(EP1 & EP2), is the intensity of the pigment in each color.

I also need to add that with these 2 looks, I used a creamier, softer base primer which was the NYX jumbo pencil.



Silver Smoked out with Coppery Red



The company claims that these eyeshadows are crease proof, fade proof and smudge proof. I did find a bit of creasing, but that could be due to the creamy texture of the base primer. To further enhance the duration of the wear of these eyeshades, you could try using an eyeshadow sealer to lock the colors in.

If you love earthy, neutral tones and if you want to get more out of your buy, then I would suggest giving this palette a try.

Was your experience with the Coloressence Pearl palette any different? Good or bad, we would love to hear from you....



04 October 2013

Deep Confessions of a Makeup Junkie...


I still remember the time when I was allowed to introduce myself to makeup. I felt like a caged bird whose clipped wings had grown strong enough to be allowed free flight into the world of unrestricted  experimentation. Back then, makeup meant slapping on some lipstick, blusher and a layer of eyeshadow...and you were good to go.

I thought I was an ace at makeup application then not realizing that I probably looked like an overdone clown who could not practice any sort of restraint. The joy I received splurging on makeup seemed like the most natural thing a girl could do. How I missed the passion I had had for makeup back then completely surprises me today. Then, makeup artistry was hardly considered a career as much emphasis was never placed on makeup & makeup application.

And yet I still admired those women who confidently and expertly applied their makeup sometimes embarrassing myself as I was unable to tear away my gaze. Slowly, I started experimenting with different types of makeup and would end up spending almost every cent of my salary earned as a Dental Therapist on bags full of makeup that I didn't really need but wanted so badly.


Profession vs Passion



Being crowned Queen at a beauty pageant changed the way I wore makeup as gracing the front page of the newspaper I represented so regularly and the functions attended in that capacity required me to look the part. It was then that the passion within me unleashed itself. The urge to know every makeup trick in the book pricked me  like a guilty conscience. And so the adventure began....

Today, I am a mum to 2 beautiful kids and my Dental career has taken a backseat to caring for my precious family. There is no time now for even a slap of lipstick or kajal...but don't be disillusioned into believing that women who don't wear makeup regularly are ignorant on the subject. In fact being a stay at home mum has allowed me to tap into the knowledge that I had cleverly invested in back then and so grew my venture called MakeupnThingz...

MakeupnThingz is a venture that was born purely out of a passion for makeup...I've never seen it as a money making opportunity nor have I developed an interest in it because I found the need to compete with someone around me that has been doing it. I receive immense joy when I am dappling with makeup, like a kid in a candy store.... I've had many people ask me:" You've given up Dentistry for makeup?" Let me clear that here...I DID NOT give up Dentistry for makeup, I gave up Dentistry for my family, as a mother & wife, I have priorities and this is where MY priority lies. I know I'm not answerable to anyone but at times it's just easier. Why do we always have to compare professions and by which mindset does one judge which career is more inferior than another.  The love and dedication that one puts into what they enjoy doing is the only criteria that should matter...

There's nothing more rewarding than sharing a common passion...and so grew the idea of a blog and Facebook fanpage.  I never realized the effort and time that is required to put up posts and tutorials on blogs and pages. It takes hard work and commitment, however, your unwavering support in this is worth every effort as a single 'like' or comment is akin to me receiving a global award.

I'm ready to share all my knowledge with anyone who is just as passionate about makeup without holding back any tips and tricks so feel free to ask and request.

So until I swap my latex sponge and makeup brushes for a dental syringe and mouth mirror, this is where u'll find me....basking in the joy of sharing as someone so rightly said....'sharing is caring!'

Do you have any confessions to make??? What does makeup mean to you?