Monday 22 October 2012

Making your makeup last: Volume I

I get a lot questions from people asking me "how can I make my makeup stay on all day and night?"

Well, there is a few steps that will help...


Skincare

Make sure you are fairly strict with your skin care every day and night as this will help keep control of any excess oil or dryness.
Also, make sure before applying your foundation, that you let your moisturiser sink in fully. If it isn't absorbed your makeup will just slide off. I tend to use a thinner moisturiser in the mornings to save time.

Primer

Applying primer will even out your skin and help keep your foundation in place.

My personal favourite is the MAC Prep and prime skin base. But other ones I like are the illamasqua satin primer and the Bourjois Flower Perfection Translucent Smoothing Primer.



Foundation

The mistake people often make with their foundation is applying too much in one big layer, however, the way to get it to stay is by applying a couple of thinner layers. This will also avoid the foundation caking up and looking flakey.

Also, depending on the foundation, buffing it into the skin using a dense buffing brush. My favourite is the real techniques one.

The only problem with a buffing brush is that it makes it easier to apply too much product.

Concealer

Concealer is the same as foundation really, applying thinner layers will make it stay on longer.

For blemishes, use a small pointed brush to apply the concealer directly on the blemish and around, then blend out the edges using a fluffy blending brush.

As for under the eyes, again, thin layers and blend with a fluffy brush to avoid cakey-ness

Blush

Using a cream blush first will help adhere your powder blush on. I use the Real Techniques stippling brush in circular motions to apply mine.

Alternatively, you could use a stain, then cream, then powder, or just stain and powder or just stain or whatever.
My favourite cheek stains or liquid blushers are the Daniel Sandler Watercolour Blushers. They are AMAZING.

Once  you have applied your cream/liquid, set it with a powder blush, preferably one with a nice sheen to help make your skin glow...

I find that the same techniques work with bronzer and highlight too. Some cream bronzers are the Chanel "Soleil Tan du Chanel" (Bronze Universal) and the MAC cream contours. And highlighters, High Beam by benefit or MAC Cream Colour Base.

Powder

Obviously if you have really dry skin, you don't have to use powder, but you still can, just in moderation. Maybe just concentrate it on your "t-zone".
To be honest, I would only concentrate it on the bits you need such as over any concealer as that is the main bit that you want to stay.
Powders that I love are the Illamasqua loose powder, Rimmel Stay Matte Powder and MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural.



My final tip/must is that any cream needs setting with a powder if you want it to last all day/night!!!


Hope this helped!

Enjoy!

xxx

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Follow Me!

It would be lovely if you would follow me on twitter and instagram... 

twitter: @lauragibb93

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I post a lot about makeup and food... 

Saturday 12 May 2012

Southport Photoshoot

I did a photoshoot the other week in Southport which was very exciting/nerve-racking because it was my first photoshoot that I was on my own with no-one to look over my shoulder and save me if I made any mistakes!

The shoot was for a fashion student, Lucinda, who was putting together a look book.. The clothes were stunning, using vintage materials.. The theme of the shoot was vintage (obviously) seaside, hence Southport Pier...
It was a long day but fun and everyone was lovely..
The model was Sophie J Bailey from Next models in London

I just thought I show you some backstage shots...

Sorry they're poor quality, they were taken from my blackberry...


shooting in the hotel





it was starting to get dark... 


but we needed the last shot


The makeup was quite simple as we didn't want to take any attention off the clothes. We went for very natural face with just a bit of contour, no blush. the lips were nude, and the eyes were a mix of 'orange' by MAC and a pastel orange I have in the Coastal Scents 88  palette.

We were originally going to do a bright turquoise eye, but Lucinda decided it would be too much so we went for the orange instead.. I think it was the right choice...

As for hair, she wanted marcel waves, which looked amazing, but once we went outside, the wind was too strong so we had to put it up in a messy ponytail, which still worked well with the look.

As soon as I get some proper images I will put them up for you to take a look :)




Saturday 5 May 2012

just a quick hello...

i thought i'd start this blog to share my thoughts/loves of makeup, hair and fashion, with a bit of health thrown in for good measure..

i will show you photos of behind-the-scenes from photo shoots that i go on and other jobs, whilst also doing reviews, favourites, with tips and tricks here and there.. 

so a little about me... 

i'm laura, i am 18 and i come from manchester.. 
i have recently qualified as a hair/makeup artist - i studied at the Cassie Lomas Makeup Academy in the northern quarter of manchester - if you are thinking about becoming a hair/makeup artist, this is the place to go! Best thing I have ever done! 

so i hope you enjoy my blog!

xxxxx