27 December 2013

Makeup Tools- Brushes



Just like a plumber cannot get a job done satisfactorily without a wrench, a mechanic without some spanners, a dentist without the forceps(hehehe, just had to add that in) and a gardener without a shear, so too makeup can never be completed without the use of basic, proper tools. Not only does it ensure hassle free and easy application, but also an expertly flawless look. I LOVE makeup brushes but despise that they are so overly priced here in South Africa. But there is hope- I will be doing another post on a brand of brushes introduced here which is soooo ridiculously cheap, I can afford to buy 3 of their brushes for the price of ONE of Mac's and Smashbox's or even Estée Lauders brushes.

Brushes come in two main categories: NATURAL brushes and SYNTHETIC brushes.

Natural bristle brushes: these are brushes made from the hair of animals like ponies, goats, badgers and squirrels. Because of the soft, silky and flexible nature of these brushes, they are perfect for picking up powder and for blending. This texture allows for ease of application without poking or hurting you. Natural bristle brushes, if cared for properly, can last you a lifetime as they are naturally very resilient and durable.

Synthetic Brushes: are mainly made from nylon and are much firmer, slightly thicker(individual strands) and harder in texture. They are good for foundation, concealer, eyeliner and lipstick applications. Nylon bristles do not pick up eyeshadow properly and are terrible for blending. They are less expensive than natural hair brushes.







You have brushes for basic use and brushes that are used for precision application. If you are comfortable with simple application of your makeup, then the set of  basic brushes will suffice. However, if you are someone that loves experimenting with different looks, you'll find that you never seem to have enough of makeup brushes....


The basic set of brushes that one would need to apply their makeup is:

  1. Powder Brush: a powder brush is a large headed, fluffy brush. It is great for picking up loose or pressed powder to apply onto the foundation to set it in place. It allows for an even, sheer application of the powder as opposed to sponge and fluff applicators. Must be made from natural hair(sable, squirrel)
  2. Angled Brush: I love using a medium sized angled brush for shaping the eyebrows after the foundation and powder application. Use it with a brow shadow to define the brow and set the brows in place. (Natural hair)
  3. Flat Shader Brush: I prefer a flat shader/ eyeshadow brush that is not dense with bristles. I feel it allows me more control in the application of pigments or pressed shadows. They should be firm and held in place tightly in its barrel. (Natural hair)
  4. Crease Brush: my favorite of all brushes...A crease brush will help you pack on color in the crease area without working its way onto the lid or brow bone. Here again, I like a medium to small brush. (Natural hair)
  5. Blending Brush: the name of this brush is self explanatory- it's bristles are not compacted together but are held together rather loosely(at the top) for ease of blending out or softening harsh lines. I believe that you can never have too many blending brushes. (Natural hair)
  6. Eyeliner Brush: you have straight eyeliner brushes and angled eyeliner brushes. Whatever your preference, no brush collection is complete without an eyeliner brush. Gel liners are most efficiently applied with an eyeliner brush or a small angled brush. Eyeliner brushes do not have to be made with natural or sable hair. The synthetic bristles work very effectively in scooping up product and for applying.
  7. Blush Brush: another one of my favorite brush types. You have the angled blush brush as well as the rounded brush. Both work as effectively. I couldn't imagine applying blush without a brush....really, how would one apply their blush 'sans' a brush????
  8. Lipstick Brush: lipstick brushes provide a hygienic application for your lipsticks- even if you are the only one using them. You can easily apply product with one lined areas of your lips without smudging it all around your mouth. Use it to also apply lipgloss over. It is also super advantageous if you love mixing your colors without having to spoil your lipstick tube.

Makeup brushes are the most important beauty tool, for makeup, that you could ever own. We spend lots of money on makeup, yet use poor quality tools to apply it which can essentially be the difference between flawless makeup and makeup that leaves you looking cheap and tacky....

Which is your favorite makeup brush????


















19 December 2013

Review: Inglot Eyeshadow Trio No124R, Magenta No74, Purple No445, Light Pink No48 & Gold No25



Recently, I had a bridal group that needed their makeup done for the pre wedding function and the wedding itself. Now for me, as a norm in the way that I work, I always request at least a picture of the outfit prior to the day so I am not caught off guard only to realize that I don't have a particular shade of eyeshadow to complement or match the outfit. I am not the type of artist that would simply be content with applying auxiliary or alternate colors like silver/ gold only as the lid shade if I do not have the color of what the person is actually wearing. And.....so it happens that one of the girls from the bridal party had the most exquisite magenta outfit and I couldn't find anything in my makeup collection that would,for me, be the perfect color for the look that I envisaged creating. So, amidst a very hectic morning, I drove off to my nearest Inglot store to purchase just ONE eyeshadow....and ended up purchasing 9 Freedom Palette eyeshadows and a blusher. So with just over R1000.00 worth of makeup later(so much for self control), I created an amazing pink/purple palette that has become 1 of my favorite favorites...lol.





Notice how satiny and shimmery the # 445, 48 & 25 looks. Inglots Pearl finish eyeshadows are a dream to work with.


What I love about Inglots Freedom system is that you are able to buy refill eyeshadows, blushers and lipsticks individually to create palettes with colors of YOUR choice and know that every shade on that palette will be used as opposed to a pre built palette where most times you end up purchasing a palette just for one or two colors while the other colors remain totally unused. Money wasted....! You additionally score when you purchase more than one refill product by getting the palette absolutely FREE.

Back to my favorite favorite.....I created a 'shades of pink/purple' with the 5 eyeshadow palette with:

No 124R: this is a trio which is made up of burgundy/red/pink. The colors on this trio feels a bit hard initially to the touch and needs a bit of pressure to pick up the color. It has a matt texture which is heavily pigmented and all the colors in this trio have fine, gold reflective shimmer in them.

No 74: is a deep magenta color(the color that I really needed for that day), with specks of silver shimmer. Also deeply pigmented. This is more of a matt finish which blends really well. Easy to build up to an intense finish.

No 445: this is a lovely mix of a medium plum/ deep lilac color blended into one. It has quickly made its way as one of my favorite colors now and is certainly one of the most beautiful shades that Inglot  has invented. It has a pearl finish and is soft and smooth in texture. They are intensely pigmented and requires no effort to blend as I've come to expect from Inglot's Pearl eyeshadows.

No 48: is a light pink color. It also has a pearl finish. Super soft and smooth and literally requiring no pressure to pick up color with the brush. Easy to blend as well as to build up color from a light  to intense look.

No 25: this is a gorgeous warm bronzey gold which is not too bright/shiny or dull. It has an equal blend of shimmer and pigment(one does not overpower the other)- just perfect for day or evening use. Now, I know that this is not a pink/purple shade but it was a must have after I swatched it and I certainly have no regrets purchasing it as whenever I am looking for a gold shade to use, I most often than not, find myself reaching for my #25. It's a pearl eyeshadow that is very easy to work with. The soft, smoothness of its pearl texture is felt immediately when you swipe it.

I've always used a primer and base with these eyeshadows and found them to have sufficient staying on power with little or no creasing. There may be a little fall out- but that also depends on how you apply the shadow. If you pat it into place, it reduces the fallout rather than sweeping the brush over
the lid.

More Inglot eyeshadow reviews coming up shortly.....!







Mac Online Store South Africa



Finally and with a  great sigh of relief, the much anticipated Mac online store has finally been launched here in South Africa. Better late than never, you can order your entire Mac wish list from right here. Delivery Is FREE- yes you've read correctly. From holiday special editions to your favorite makeup tools...it's all available at this link.



A Preview of Mac's Online Store



Getting your Mac supplies have never been easier especially for those that do not have a Mac counter near them or for Pro artists that do not have a Pro counter in their city....Yay!!!

You can also subscribe to their mailing list so you are never left behind on any specials or new additions to the Mac product lists.

Happy shopping....




14 December 2013

Eyeshadow Tutorial: Mauve/ Lilac Soft Smokey Look






Lilac smokey look using Inglot Eyeshades


Step 1


Always use a base primer to intensify the color of the eyeshadow


After priming your lids with an eyeshadow primer, apply a white base color over the entire lid area and blend out well.(Click here to learn why it's important to use a primer and base before applying your eyeshadow)

Step 2





Using a lilac shade eyeshadow, apply it to the inner 3rd of your eyelid. I used Inglots DS493 for the inner 3rd. Now take a bluish/purple shade eyeshadow and apply it to the outer 3rd of your eyelid. For this look, I used Inglots DS 491. 
You will notice that there is a defined line(marked with an arrow) where these 2 colors meet. Take a flat shader brush like the one used in the next picture and gently pat onto this line until you see the 2 colors blending into each other.

Step 3

Pat in the lightest shade onto inner 3rd


Now for the inner 3rd of your eyes, use any mauve shade of shadow that is the lightest of all 3 colors. I used Inglots DS 492. Pat into place and blend out any harsh lines as explained in Step 2. 

Step 4


Create a smokey effect to the intensity of your choice


Using more purple, blend the outer 3rd of the eyeshadow, bringing the color on onto the crease line as far in as you want to. Blend, blend, blend using a windshield wiper movement so the color starts fading upward towards the eyebrow. To further intensify the smokey effect, you could add a bit of black eyeshadow when blending out the outer 3rd.

Step 5+6



Using a highlighter of your choice, highlight the brow bone and blend out any hard lines. I used Coloressence's EP15 from their EP1 8 shadow Pearl palette.

Line your lash line. Used here is the Bourjois Ultra Black felt-tip liner. Line your lower lash line with black kohl pencil.

Step 6


Final Look


Apply your mascara to upper and lower lashes. I used The Body Shops define n Lengthen mascara.

And now you are ready to go.....hope you enjoyed this picture tutorial. Please send me pictures of your looks so we can add them here. 

What did you think of this look?


Eyeshadow Tutorial: Creative Green & Brown Look



It's amazing how certain colors when paired together look absolutely stunning, yet when on the palette, you would never even dream of having them share a common space. Bottle green and dark browns are 2 such colors. But in this look, they complement each other so well...you'd think that they are a marriage made in heaven. It's no wonder, the artist(Molly A) has aptly named it the look 'Fairy Tale'







Want to know how to create this look and what products to use? Read on to find out...

































Eyeshadow Tutorial: Green & Brown Look



Makeup doesn't have to involve many colors in order to look stunning. Simple also makes statements. To create this look, I used just 2 colors apart from the highlight color.
*Priming and a base is as important as breathing when it comes to makeup.
*For the lid color, I used Mac's Sumtious Olive over NYX jumbo pencil in Horse Raddish.
*For the crease color, I used Kryolan's Brown and simply blended the 2 colors.
*For the brow bone I used Mac's Vanilla pigment.

As much as I love bold looks, I was pleasantly surprised how good this look turned out to be. I guess the saying: Less is more, definitely has some truth in it!








What do you think of this look? Would you wear ?..




13 December 2013

Review: Mac Mineralize Blush Fad-Dabulous


Am I on a roll or what?? This week has been a week for reviews, reviews and more reviews. Thanks to the many Christmas vouchers that I have received, my makeup collection has literally grown by the day. This is my second blush review that I've ever done- I get so caught up with eyeshadows that I barely reserve time for other makeup products.



Mac Mineralize Blush- Fad-Dabulous


I had purchased this blush a while back and had even used it a few times but it failed to impress me to a point where I'd label it as one of my favorites. It's an ok overall performer but I find that it just does not give me the outcome that I've come to expect of Mac blushes- probably due to its mineralized nature.



Notice the peachy/brown colors with the fine shimmery gold specks.



The color can be described as a very warm, neutral brown which when swatched or applied has a peachy pink undertone. I know- it sounds like it has too many colors all infused in one. It is also marbled with fine reflective gold shimmer. I've read many reviews where people complained that the shimmer was very overpowering but I honestly don't believe so. I feel it gives you the perfect amount of sheen and glow perfect for day use. Some may differ with my opinion and would prefer to use it at night but I find that although the shimmer in it may make it perfect for evening use, the blended color is not intense enough to be used at night. It truly is a dream to blend but I feel that there is way too much fallout. You have to make sure you tap out excess product each time you pick up the product. It's staying power is commendable and when it does start to fade, it does not become patchy. It is almost half the normal amount of other Mac blushes- 3.2gr compared to the regular 6gr.

It's quite nicely pigmented and would be good to use to complete any neutral look- so if you are a fan of neutral shades then this is a blush you should really consider getting. In the mean time, I will be giving Fad-Dabulous  another chance to work its charm on me....

My overall rating would be a 4 maybe 4.2 out of 5.

Did you like what Fad-Dabulous did for you??? Share your experience with us....we'd love to hear from you.



Review: Mac Springsheen Blusher



It seems that I have been bitten by the review bug this week as I have been drawn to doing only reviews this week- don't know if its my way of making up for the past few weeks when I was MIA. I have mentioned previously that I am an out and out eyeshadow girl. You would rarely find me buying many different shades of lipsticks and blushers. I have very few but very versatile shades(apart from the WOW lipstick haul that I recently purchased) of lipsticks and blushes that I have become comfortable using and never really wanted to be adventurous and expand on my collection. My blusher collection mainly consists of many tones and shades of coppery reds/plums and pinks. Unable to restrain myself at Edgars Red Carpet sale 2 weeks ago, I ended picking up my very first peach/ apricot toned blush.










I could literally kick myself for not getting this color earlier as it's such an enticing shade. It gives you a warm, youthful look(and who doesn't mind looking youthful all the time) and it is great for everyday use. It gives you a healthy glow without looking overly done. I am slightly fair in complexion but not pale- so on my skin, I've never had the problem of it going on too heavy or dark. It has very fine shimmer in it but when it's blended out, it leaves an iridescent glow on your cheeks. It's great for giving any dull skin an instant splash of glow...





It comes from Mac's Sheertone collection and is part of their permanent range. It's 6gr in quantity and would last you longer than you would expect. It applies on like magic and blends into the skin magically. It's very pigmented and you can build up from a sheer to intense look quite effortlessly. It lasts quite long if it's not humid but begins to fade in about 4-5 hours if you get hot and sweaty.

Final verdict....I love, I love, I love....if ever I go through this, a replacement is definitely finding its way in my palette.

Have you had any good/ disappointing experiences with Mac's Springsheen??? Why not compliment or vent in our comment section below....









12 December 2013

Review: Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer



Here in South Africa, we are never spoilt for choice when it comes to makeup brands and their products. Although in recent years, the makeup market has been opening up, there still is a lot of products that are readily available in other countries, which are not even heard of here in SA. One of these products being eyeshadow primers. With Mac being a popular brand here, most artists multi- use their products meant for other purposes to substitute for products that are not readily available here. I know I'm speaking in circles here and you are probably cursing me for not getting to the point.

I am venting my frustrations on the lack of availability of decent eyeshadow primers here in SA. Whilst overseas, I came across numerous brands offering quality primers that make even the most chalkiest eyeshadow stay on until YOU decide its time for it to come off. Recently, my backup Urban Decay primer started showing signs of depletion and I was back on the search for a suitable substitute.

Not wanting to spend a fortune on a trial brand, I shopped most Clicks, Dischem and Hub makeup counters with no luck. Eventually, I settled on Smashbox's Photo finish Lid Primer. I think more so because it resembled Urban Decays Primer Potion(a primer that I believe is the best in the makeup industry). I silently prayed that its performance matched that of Urban Decay's as well.

The Price: R185 for a 2.5ml tube. Now that's pretty expensive for such a little amount.








The Packaging: The primer comes in a neat little rectangular box which has enough printed information on it about the ingredients used, suggested application method, shelf life etc and even a photo of the exact size and picture of the tube on the front of the box. I especially love this layout as it saves me the time needed to open the box and pull out a pamphlet that's folded over a hundred times to get the necessary information that I need. It's a 'made in USA brand' that supports animal cruelty free manufacturing.

The Product: It comes in an elongated round plastic tube with a doe footed sponge applicator at the end of the wand. It comes in a universal shade and is oil free- making it perfect for increasing the longevity of the eyeshadow and in reducing creasing to a minimum. It contains Phytomoist, which is a plant based ingredient to help in maintaining the moisture in the area that it is used in. Once opened, it has a shelf life of 12 months.

What Did I Think: I must admit that I found this primer easy to work with. It glided on easily and smoothened out to a soft finish. The one advantage that Smashbox's Lid Primer has over Urban Decays Primer Potion is that it does not dry tight on the lid. It feels silky smooth and gives you ample working time before it sets. My eyeshadow stayed on well over 5 hours without creasing or fading. A little goes a long way and u'll find yourself just needing a tiny dot of product which spreads out quite nicely.

So I guess, until I find a better primer, Smashbox Photo finish Lid Primer will be my choice of eyeshadow primer. It has met all my expectations: a creamy formula, easy to blend, and a little going a long way.... with the exception that I find it heavily overpriced.

My Overall Rating.... a well deserved 9.5 out of 10(minus half for the price).

If you have come across any good lid primers, please let me know. I'm eager to see if there are any other brands that can match the competency of Smashbox.







11 December 2013

Review: Mac Nocturnals- Green & Teal Set



I normally do not purchase makeup that comes in pre built sets as I prefer buying individual items(although you do end up spending a bit more) that I know I will definitely be using rather than cluttering up my draw with items that I would never use. I made an exception this past week when I bought Mac's Holiday Edition- Nocturnals, the Green & Teal set. I am a bit disappointed with this buy and need to remind myself why kit purchases are not for me.

The Price: R530 for 5 little vials- 3 of which are pigments and 2 glitters.

The Packaging: The mini vials come in a neat gift box with a transparent lid that allows you to see the product and product shades without opening the box itself. The store assistant told me that the vials are stackable- which unfortunately is not true, with or without the lid...unless I'm doing it all wrong. Each vial is smaller and works out much cheaper than the full sized Mac pigment or glitter. This has an advantage for those that prefer buying makeup in kits as you end up getting more for your money for the quantity- and honestly speaking, I'm sure majority of us will not even be able to get through the entire amount.






The Product: As mentioned earlier, there's 2 vials of glitter and 3 vials of pigment.

  • Reflects Gold: is a super fine shimmery white powder that has a glint of gold in the reflecting light. I remember seeing something similar at the Inglot stands. I think this is perfect for applying over your completed eyeshadow look to give it that dancing stars effect for bridal and evening makeup. It can also be used on the body as a highlighter.
  • 3D Gold: is a much grainier sparkly gold glitter. This as well can be used on the body and on the nails.
  • None of Mac's glitters are recommended for eye use- which is a pity as nobody really wants to spend a lot of money on glitter that you are just going to sprinkle on your hair/ body or used on your nails. I have to admit though that I have used Mac's glitters over glitter glue to create glitter lines without any hassles. Don't know if this is just a way of Mac protecting themselves but I strongly suggest that if you have sensitive eyes or if you would just prefer to be cautious, then do avoid using their glitters on the eye area.
  • Old Gold: I have been using Old Gold for the past 10 years and have come to realize that this is one of Mac's most sought after pigment in their permanent range. It's a highly shiny, metallic, olive green gold that looks very antiqued at certain angles in the light. It's highly pigmented, very easy to blend but without a primer on my lids, tends to crease after a few hours of wear time. When I've used it over a primer, I got a longer use from it with little or no fading. 
  • Deep Blue Green: This is an intense blueish steel grey color that would be perfect for smokey evening looks. This is the first time that I've owned this color and already I'm loving it... It's color pay off is excellent and is soft and smooth to work with. I haven't used it to create a look with it as yet- so I can't really comment yet on it's staying power. I'm sure like any other pigment, used with a primer, will give you good wear time.
  • Just Before Dawn: I was a bit hesitant to purchase this set after seeing this brown pigment in it as browns are really not my favorite shade. After playing around with it, I realized that its an excellent color to use in the crease area and when blending the outer V to a gradient. It's a medium brown that is matt in its finish and very soft and smooth to work with.
I know I will not succumb to impulse buying in the near future as when I got home, I realized that only two vials of the five really catches my eye. If I did not already own Old Gold, I would've been happy with 3 out of the 5- finding uses for the other 2 is really not my idea of intelligent shopping. But all does not go to waste as thankfully I have nieces who would be only too glad to become owners of them. 









Makeup Ideas for Green Eyes



Here are some looks that will not only enhance your look but also bring out the color in your eyes....


Photo Source: Preen Me