Showing posts with label L'oreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L'oreal. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Makeup Artist Dress

I was perusing good ole  Modcloth today during my I-have-stuff-to-do-but-it-can-wait-til-tomorrow-even-though-ill-be-pissed-at-myself time.

And if you all haven't visited Modcloth, do!  I'm obsessed.  They put new clothes up daily so it's a constant and effective procrastination tool.

Today I saw a dress.  It was a beautiful dress.  A Herve Leger-esque dress.  A "Makeup Artist Dress".


 The description of the Makeup Artist Dress made me almost want to buy it; I began to picture myself as the girl in the description, all famous and jet-setter-y.  I would be laughing and saying, "Oh, this old thing?" to all the people that would compliment me.  I would do every client's makeup flawlessly as I pranced around the globe making others feel beautiful while working The Makeup Artist Dress effortlessly.


Apparently during this aspirational daydream I completely disregarded the fact that I am 5'10 and have large hips that would not cooperate with the length nor style of this dress.






But nonetheless, how adorable is this description:

The key leader behind a collaborative beauty blog, your end of the fashion industry is all about amplifying the effect of the garments featured. Your favorite type of shoot is one in which you're consulted to develop overall looks by way of your decade-centric application skills! Delighted to take on that task today, you dress chic in this pink powder, plum, and coconut dress with a cropped, denim jacket, wedges, and silver jewelry to show that although cosmetics may be your profession of choice, you still know how to rock fresh fashion! Featuring ribbed stripes of various widths, crisscrossed detailing across its chest, and a body-contouring cut, this sexy dress will wow your colleagues more than that infamous smoky eye you're known for!

And although I do not plan on buying that clingmaster of a dress, I did feel inspired to create a little somethin' saucy for the eyes out of it!


All you need:


Mascara- Like Buxom Buxom Lash Mascara (can't get enough of this stuff!  Definitely my new favorite.)


Eyelash Curler- like from Tarte


Angled Eyeshadow Brush- like from Bare Escentuals


Eyeliner Brush- like from Eco Tools


Shimmery ivory shadow- like Almay Pure Blends Eyeshadow in Ivory 


Purple Shadow- like Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Psychedelic Sister


Plum Shadow- like L'Oreal Wear Infinite Eyeshadow single in 510 Plum Royale








1. Curl and mascaraify your lashes






2. Apply the shimmery ivory shadow from lash line to crease






3. Apply the purple shadow along the crease of your eyelid









4. Then, work the plum into the outer corners of your crease.






5. Use the same plum shadow on your lower lash line, working from the outer corner inward and making the liner thinner as you go (I'm not using a liner brush in this photo because I lent it to someone, but an angled eyeshadow brush can work too if you're feeling up to a little challenge).






6. Use the ivory shadow on your browbone.










Enjoy this weekend, whatever celebrations you may have planned, and
eat lots of chocolate and peeps from the microwave.






Tuesday, April 12, 2011

When your rug is very comfortable

Have I ever introduced you all to Oscar?

Everyone, Oscar.  Oscar, everyone.





He is my little 5x3 green oasis in the middle of my poorly lit dorm room.

I sprawl out and bask in his fluffy shaggy goodness when I'm feeling the need of his support.

Today, I had no homework.  That's as rare as finding as the Willy Wonka golden ticket or something!

So, I was thinking yeah I'll do a blog post...Oscar hit me with some inspiration!



And as I sat there on him I saw my blue brocade skirt popping out from my friggen over flowing stuffed dresser (see right of picture above).


And boom!  Makeup inspiration.




I love how the brocade skirt has an opalescent quality to it, as the coloring of the skirt shifts from a midnight blue to a lighter blue depending on the lighting.  So I got to thinking, why don't I show that gradation with some eyeshadow...


All You Need:


Mascara- I used Laura Mercier Full Blown Lash Building Mascara.  


Eyelash Curler- Tarte...but you guys already knew that one.


Eye Brushes- I used an eyeliner brush and a flat tip brush from Ecotools.


Silver shadow- like L'Oreal Infinite Single Eyeshadow, Pure or Sephora Colorful Mono Shadow in Made in Manhattan 55 (on sale for $6-hollah!)


Black Shadow- In Sephora Collection Colorful Mono Shadow in Must Have 06


Dark Blue Shadow- Like L'Oreal HiP Shocking Shadow Pigments in Striving


Light Blue Shadow- Maybelline Expertwear Eyeshadow Singles in Blue Blazes


1. Curl and mascara the lashies.




2. Next, apply the light blue shadow with your flat tip brush from lash line to crease.








3.  Apply the dark blue shadow starting at the inner corner of your eye and gradually fade it out into the lighter color (about halfway across your lid)




4. Next, take your liner brush and dampen it with some water.  Then, dip the brush in the darker blue shadow and line your lower lashes from the outer corner, and fade it into the inner corner.











5. Take your silver shadow and apply it to the outer corner of your eyelids, blending it out towards your temples.




6. Take the black shadow and apply it to the inner corners of your eyes, blending it into the darker blue.



 Wah pow!





Happy Monday!  
Why is Baja Boys 'Who Let the Dogs Out' stuck in my head?  I think I need to go pay Oscar a visit.