Showing posts with label eyeshadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyeshadow. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Neutral eye. Metallic lip. Shiny highlighter.

June was a crazy month for me. It ended up slowing down my blog, which is unfortunate.

I have been keeping tabs on new beauty though. And there are so many wonderful things that have been recently released or are being released, I wanted to put them all here!

Neutral eye. Metallic lip. Shiny highlighter. THE look for the summer! Check out new makeup from Anastasia, Smashbox, and NYX. Most products are available at Ulta or Sephora.

Anastasia's Modern Renaissance palette

A powder eyeshadow palette with neutrals to die for. A few berry shades are thrown in there which will really amp up your summer eye looks. Always high pigment, Modern Renaissance is your one palette choice for a super versatile neutral eye. (Though I do still love Urban Decay's Naked palettes).


Anastasia Moonchild Glow Kit

Getting your glow on is shiny! Moonchild is a delightful highlighter palette with many shades for many moon moods. Shimmery and celestial, with 6 celestial shades like Star and Blue Moon. The only problem I see is having a favorite and burning through it.





Smashbox Photo Op Eyeshadow Singles

10 totally versatile shades to pull from for everyday or high impact looks. These singles are pigmented and lasting.

Just look at these swatches. Gush!





NYX Cosmic Metals Lip Cream

Metallic lips. Need I say more? NYX has 10 new metallic lip cream shades, and they are amaze! Personally, I don't think these beauties are getting the attention they deserve.



Saturday, June 11, 2016

Eyeshadow as Easy as 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

I absolutely love eyeshadow. I think eyeshadow is one really easy way to showcase your eyes, and your personality. I love bright, bold eyeshadow colors. And I really love how eyeshadow can bring attention to your eyes.

Eyeshadow palettes can be busy and complicated. And while those huge, lovely palettes have a place in a makeup collection, sometimes sticking to something easy for everyday is the better choice. Avon's Quad Eyeshadow palettes make your daily eyeshadow application routine ridiculously easy. Eyeshadow as Easy as 1 -2 - 3 - 4.



The quad is numbered for an easy guide on application. Eyeshadow colors can be applied however you choose, but a reliable method is:

  1. light color all over the eyelid, up to the brow bone
  2. medium color all over the eyelid, and beneath the eye as a base for undereye liner
  3. darker color pressed onto the center of the eyelid, for maximum pigment intensity
  4. coordinating color swept into the crease to accentuate
Blend and apply eyeliner and mascara as you usually do!



The eyeshadow quad is available in 18 shade palettes, and 5 of those are all matte!



True Color Technology:

  • The rich color you see in the compact is the same color you get on your eyes 
  • Rich, vibrant color with crease-proof wear 
  • Color saturated shades designed for every skin tone 
  • Numbered shades for our easiest expert eye looks ever
  • Exquisite stay-true coordinated shades make every eye-look effortless

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Everyday Makeup Tutorial with Lauren Andersen





This is a really easy, natural looking makeup application for everyday.



Products Lauren uses:



Ideal Flawless foundation



True Color Eyeshadow Quad


Glimmersticks



Ultra Color Indulgence


Saturday, January 30, 2016

What Eyeshadow Colors Enhance Your Eye Color

While anything truly goes with eyeshadow, taking advantage of some color theory will help enhance your natural eye color. The color wheel is that beautiful circle of primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary..... color! Knowing the color wheel and color theory and then using that as part of your eyeshadow artistry can make your eyes pop!


Here is a guide to color palettes you can work for your eye color:

Blue eyes will be brightened if you use eyeshadows in browns, pinks, peaches, oranges or metals like copper, bronze and silver. Use a bronze eyeliner. Try the quad eyeshadow palette in Warm Sunrise.

Brown eyes will become sparkly when you use eyeshadows in blues, greens, teals or purples. ANY color, really does work with brown eyes. (Lucky.) Try a blue eyeliner.  Try the quad eyeshadow palette in Steel Blues.

Hazel eyes, since the colors can "shift", will pull toward the dominant color around them (more green with greens, more brown with neutrals). Hazel eyes look stunning with purples, greens and neutrals. Go for purple eyeliner. Try the quad eyeshadow palette in Khaki Style.

Green eyes will be magical when you use eyeshadows in reds, rusts, purples, pinks, violets or greys. Use a grey eyeliner. The quad eyeshadow palette in Purple Pop is perfect for you!

https://www.avon.com/product/48854/true-color-eyeshadow-quad?_PDP&repId=16309386



Saturday, December 26, 2015

Makeup Lovers: Go Pro with 12 Painterly Makeup Brushes

Applying makeup is an art, and pros that have the skills are called makeup artists. For a reason. Seriously, even makeup colors are called palettes! And, like artists, we need to invest in the right tools, including brushes! Fingers are great for some applications, but you just can't get the precision and perfection unless you use professional makeup brushes. But, argh! What do all of these brushes DO? What goes where, how?
I live with a professional artist. Art is creativity, it's skill, and it's mastery of tools, materials and techniques. When we apply makeup, our face is the canvas. Using the right brushes can make all the difference. With all the colors we buy, making an investment in the brushes is key to a great makeup experience. (At the end of this blog, you will find bonus tips: how to properly care for your makeup brushes).

Let's go to it, artists! What brushes do you need to complete your professional makeup look?



FOUNDATION


https://www.avon.com/product/51043/avon-pro-foundation-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386
Flat foundation brushes allow you to apply liquid foundation with good, even coverage for a smooth finish. To use a flat foundation brush: place a dollop of liquid foundation on your hand. Load foundation onto the brush by dipping one side into the foundation "paint". Begin applying foundation to your face, working in sections: the forehead, each cheek, the nose, and the chin.

Once you have foundation on all areas of the face, use the foundation brush to blend it in, using a back and forth motion. This brush is really meant to lay down the foundation, then you can finish up the blend with a beauty blender.


CONCEALER

https://www.avon.com/product/51044/avon-pro-concealer-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386

Concealer brushes are flat with a tapered point to accurately apply concealer underneath the eye or to cover specific areas. Concealer can primarily be used to blend out dark under eye circles, discoloration, or to hide blemishes. Consider your concealer color. To neutralize specific issues, use a complementary color: use green concealer to cover red areas or an angry blemish, use yellow on purple hued under eye circles, use pink for ruddy skin tone. For under the eyes, use a concealer that is lighter than your natural skin tone, load the concealer brush and start applying from the inside corner of the eye, and work out. For blemishes, use a darker concealer as a lighter color with highlight your pimple, and use the brush to fade out.

Did you know? Using your fingers to apply concealer can cause unwanted creasing. Also, talking about that crease... blend out the concealer with a damp blender. If you set with powder and there are creases, you'll be stuck with those creases. Make sure you are crease free when you powder set!


POWDER

https://www.avon.com/product/51042/avon-pro-powder-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386
Powder brushes are great for applying setting powder all over the face. Pick up loose or pressed powder with the flat surface of the powder brush and softly brush all over the face to set liquid foundation and concealers.






BRONZER


https://www.avon.com/product/51041/avon-pro-bronzer-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386A bronzer brush can be used for contouring, applying bronzer and highlighting. Every beauty guru I know contours and highlights for their perfected looks, and this brush will get you there!

To contour and help slim your face, apply a shade of foundation slightly darker than your natural skin tone. Using the bronzer brush, sweep back and forth under the cheekbone from ear to cheeks, draw blended circles around the temples, and brush along the hairline.

To bronze for a glowy sunkissed look, use a powder bronzer with the bronzer brush along the cheek bones and the forehead.

To highlight and get the shimmery look, sweep illuminator with the bronzer brush just above the cheekbones and down your nose, cupid's bow and chin.


BLUSH



https://www.avon.com/product/51046/avon-pro-blush-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386The blush brush is for coloring your apples. If that doesn't sound like fun, I'm not sure what does! Pick up your favorite blush color with the blush brush (Oh, I love that this rhymes), smile big enough to show your teethies, then sweep blush across your cheek from ear to apples. Apply just enough to start to see color on your skin but not so much that you start to see visible application lines. If you do apply too much, use your bronzer brush to soften it down. I like to use the blush brush for highlighting above the blush line, as the angle of the brush is great for sweeping across the cheek.


KABUKI

https://www.avon.com/product/51049/avon-pro-kabuki-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386


This adorable, short, soft kabuki brush is for blending. After applying your layers of foundation, powder, contouring, blush and highlights, swirl the kabuki brush in circles all over the face to blend and help all of that makeup application look natural and softened.







EYESHADOW

https://www.avon.com/product/51047/avon-pro-all-over-eyeshadow-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386

This brush is best used to apply soft, all over powder eyeshadow to the eye, including the light base color for under the brow.


It's softness also is great for blending eyeshadows after application in order to soften and spread.




CREAM EYESHADOW



https://www.avon.com/product/51048/avon-pro-cream-eyeshadow-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386 The cream eyeshadow brush can be used to apply cream eyeshadow, yes, but it can also be used for powder eyeshadow colors. I love cream eyeshadows because I feel like the pigment is strong and it lasts.

This brush can be used to pack on powder eyeshadow colors, too. Load up both sides of the flat brush with color, tap off excess powder, and press the color onto the eyelid.



CREASE

https://www.avon.com/product/51040/avon-pro-crease-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386
The crease. So, the little part of your eye lid above your eyeball, before your brow begins to raise up... that indentation is the crease. And applying color to that bit is a pain. Push eyeshadow into the brow crease and blend back and forth along that line.





EYELINER

https://www.avon.com/product/51039/avon-pro-eye-liner-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386

Eyeliners can usually be applied using the pencil or the brush tip that comes with the product. However, you can use an eyeliner brush if you mix your own eyeliner for a precise line, or use eyeshadow for a smudgy look. Angled eyeliner brushes can be used with gel eyeliner to draw sharp lines.

If you are looking for super precise lines like those required for the popular winged look, you will need a very precise eyeliner brush!

 

BROW

https://www.avon.com/product/51045/avon-pro-brow-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386
Brow brushes usually only have the comb part and the brush part. This delightful brow brush has a spoolie on the end so you can tame your eyelashes before working your mascara in!

To expertly style your brows, comb the outer portion down, define the brow arch with a brow pencil, then brush all of your brow up and out toward your ear.


LIP

https://www.avon.com/product/51054/avon-pro-lip-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386


The lip brush can be used to apply lipliner, lipstick, lip gloss, or any lip color. Try using line - fill - line. Define the edges of your lips with the lip brush dipped in the lip gloss or loaded from the lipstick bullet.  Use the precision edge of the lip brush to line the lips. Then, use the flat surface to fill in color on the plump parts of your lips. Finish up the lip color application by refining the lip edges one last time.





BONUS: Brush Care

Always store your brushes with the handle down/bristles up. Or store them flat. Putting the weight of the brush on the bristles will ruin them.

Makeup brushes can pretty gunked up with product, and not only does it affect the way your product is applied, but brushes that haven't been cleaned can hold and transfer bacteria. This technique is exactly how I clean my art brushes, too!

What you will need to clean your brushes: dirty brushes, baby shampoo, warm tap water, two washcloths or hand towels.
  1. Squeeze a dollop of baby shampoo into the palm of your hand. Run the brush bristles under warm running water to get it wet, and then start swirling the brush bristles around in your hand. Make sure the baby shampoo totally coats the brush. You should see bubbles. (Yay, bubbles!)
  2. Run the brush bristles under warm running water while continuing to swirl the brush around in your palm. Continue to swirl until there is no more product or soap in the brush.
  3. Using one of the towels, squeeze the excess water out of the brush. Don't ruffle the brush, just wrap the towel around it and gently squeeze the brush to absorb excess water. (I also like to fling excess water off the brush by holding it and whipping it toward the sink... it's a skill... a messy skill.)
  4. Depending on the type of brush, you can gently straighten the bristles. Start at the ferrule (that's the part where the bristles meet the handle - it's usually metal.) and gently pull the bristles from the ferrule to the ends of the bristles to smooth them and reshape the brush.
  5. Lay the other towel down flat on the edge of a surface, and lay your brush down on it with the brush bristles hanging over the edge. Allow the brush to dry completely before using it, or your brush will get all gunked up because it is still wet. Do not dry your brushes the same way you store them because the water will drip down into the ferrule and create bacteria issues. You can dry them "hanging up" with the bristles DOWN if you have a purchased or McGyvered brush drying device available.

Bring out your inner artist, and make your makeup a masterpiece.

Check out my Instagram @cheriefrid for clips of these brushes in action!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Secrets of 1970s Glam


The Fall/Winter 2015 runways seem to be filled with 1970s + "fill in the blank". The 70s revival hybrid trend is bringing back looks like deep plunge necklines, geometric prints, and high waisted long length pants.

So what are the secrets of 1970s glamour? It's an "adorable illusion" as Blondie said... but we don't have to pull out our satin rompers to be on trend with this look.

Makeup looks can be natural, feminine and glamorous.
  • Natural: starts with skin care, bronzed cheeks
  • Feminine: soft colors, shimmer
  • Glamorous: defined lids, winged lashes
https://www.avon.com/product/53040/superextend-winged-out-mascara?_PDP&repId=16309386




 Shop the entire look!
“This look is all about classic 70’s glamour. It is inspired by the rich color and luxurious decadance of the collection.” Lauren Andersen, Avon Global Celebrity Makeup Artisthttps://www.avon.com/product/53418/fashion-week-2015-70s-glam?_PDP&repId=16309386
Now if AVON would bring back some other groovy 70s items! Some vintage AVON items I remember from my childhood (70s but also some of the 80s): the wrist writer, color change lipstick, and all those adorable fragrance bottles.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Big Beautiful Color

Lips, eyes, nails... Incredible, colorful makeup at incredible prices!

It's a Big, Beautiful Color Sale!

 



https://www.avon.com/category/makeup/lips?_PDP&repId=16309386

https://www.avon.com/category/makeup/eyes?_PDP&repId=16309386

https://www.avon.com/category/makeup/nails?_PDP&repId=16309386

Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Eyes Have It

My eyes are definitely my most favorite facial feature. I love wearing my eye makeup everyday! This is an easy way to make your eyes pop, but still look natural and not overly makeup-y.

I use concealer under my eyes. Always. Extra Lasting Concealer

For the eyeshadow, I use my finger to drag color from the inside corner of my eyelid to the outside. Sometimes, I use several layers to make the color really stand out. I use an eyeshadow brush loaded with color to make a more accurate line just above my top eyelashes. Unless I rub my eyes, this color lasts all day! True Color Quad Eyeshadow in Purple Haze

Then I line the bottoms of my eyes with pencil eyeliner, and try to waterline to make it look more natural. Glimmersticks Eye Liner in Blackest Black

No eyeliner on top, and no mascara.


Monday, February 2, 2015

What's In My Order?


AVON truly does have something for everyone! Women, men, kids... there are so many great products to choose from and so many products you actually need and use! Shocking, isn't it?


So, here is what's in my order this week:

1. Glimmersticks.  4 for $10. This is an AMAZING sale for eyeliner! If you use eyeliner, this is the best time to stock up.
https://www.avon.com/search/glimmersticks?cel_id=glimmerstick|T_glimmersticks
2. Bubble bath in Lavender Garden and Soft Pink.  I have a preschooler so of course I need to buy stock in bubble bath to keep up. We never have enough, and the lowest price I have been able to find locally is a generic Johnson's version at the dollar store and even then it gets used up so fast I feel like I have to buy it every other day. You can get deals from the 2 previous campaigns, so I went back one campaign to get these at 2 for $9.99. (Go to youravon.com/cheriefrid, and click on "Quick Item Entry". Then you can choose which campaign brochure, and enter the item # manually). That is 48 ounces of bubbly goodness. (It might last 2 weeks.)
https://www.avon.com/product/45732/lavender-garden-bubble-delight-bubble-bath?_PDP&repId=16309386

3. Foot Brush.  This one is for my husband who really struggles with feet issues. He's been asking for a pumice stone for EVER!
https://www.avon.com/product/51691/double-sided-foot-brush?_PDP&repId=16309386

4. Eyeshadow Quad in Glow Teal. A splurge for me; I love love love eyeshadow! More, please!
https://www.avon.com/product/48854/true-color-eyeshadow-quad?_PDP&repId=16309386


5. Nailwear Pro + in Sunshine. Because there is over 2 feet of snow outside and it's still coming down. I need some sunshine. (Not the color pictured, btw)
  https://www.avon.com/product/52240/nailwear-pro-nail-enamel?_PDP&repId=16309386 



http://youravon.com/cheriefrid