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Monday, May 31, 2010

How to Wash Out Your Makeup Brushes


I have a confession to make. I rarely clean my makeup brushes. It's just one of those things in life that falls by the wayside as other things take priority like flossing every other day or changing the filter on the furnace every few months.

Last week, I finally did it. I washed all my makeup brushes when I found myself on deadline and wanted an excuse to procrastinate. You and I really should be washing our makeup brushes once every month or six weeks. I used my Purpose facial cleanser to clean my brushes. Any mild soap or shampoo will work. After I washed the brushes by swirling them in a cup of cleanser and water, I gently dried the brushes in a towel. You can even blowdry the brushes with a blowdryer, but I left mine out to airdry before putting them away.

Link : http://beauty-update.blogspot.com/

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Shu Uemura Eyebrow Gel

Promo Image of Shu Uemura Eyebrow Gel

Shu Uemura's Japanese website has been updated with the upcoming release of Eyebrow Gel, which is set to be launched on July 1st in Japan. Available in 5 shades, Eyebrow Gel is a waterproof powder gel formula.


Swatches of Shu Uemura Eyebrow Gel

The brow products I use are Shu Uemura Hard Formula eyebrow pencil in 02 Seal Brown and Kate Designing Eyebrow N palette in EX5. Shu Uemura's Hard Formula eyebrow pencil has always been my favorite since I started using it in college. It allows for easy and even application for well-defined brows.

Product Review: AG Hair Cosmetics Photos

AG Hair Cosmetics is a Canadian brand established in 1989. The AG products are distributed through salons, and are currently available in North America. I had the opportunity to try out some products from AG Hair Cosmetics. This is a review on the Xtramoist Moisturizing Shampoo, Ultramoist Moisture Treatment, Re:coil Curl Activating Balm and Liquid Varnish Smoothing Polish.

My hair is fairly fine and thin. After styling my hair, it still falls flat and becomes limp easily, especially on rainy or humid days. I had a perm about half a year ago. Now, the permed hair has become less curly, and been growing past the shoulder blades. The middle-length part and the end are prone to dryness and frizz.

Xtramoist Moisturizing Shampoo & Ultramoist Moisture Treatment
Xtramoist Moisturizing Shampoo is formulated with naturally occurring moisture binders, amino acids, proteins, panthenol and herbal extracts, etc to restore the moisture and hydration of the hair. Ultramoist Moisture Treatment is complimentary to the moisturizing shampoo in the treatment of dry brittle hair and split ends.

The Xtramoist Moisturizing Shampoo has a scent of berries and cream. It is easy to lather up. The consistency of the Ultramoist Moisture Treatment conditioner is not so smooth, which can make it difficult to spread on the hair evenly, if you have long hair. In my opinion, the Ultramoist Moisture Treatment conditioner is more suitable for people who have dry short to middle length hair.

The moisturizing shampoo and conditioner leaves my hair fairly moisturized, soft and vitalized. Also, it adds long-lasting volume to my hair. Most of the moisturizing shampoos and conditioners I have used tend to weigh down my limp hair. After using the products for almost two months, I see the split-ends have been greatly reduced. The ends have been stronger than before. However, on the down side, I didn't find my hair silkier as I'd expected. I think AG Hair Cosmetics' Xtramoist Moisturizing Shampoo and Ultramoist Moisture Treatment focus more on renewing and vitalizing the hair.

Re:coil Curl Activating Balm
I enjoy using this curl activating balm very much. The Re:coil Curl Activating Balm is AG's #1 selling product. The curl activating balm redefines and enhances the curls. It supports the curls and controls the frizz against the humidity.

The way you apply the Re:coil Curl Activating Balm and the amount of the balm you use are critical to creating a successful look of airy curls. My experiences with the product were not successful during the first trial. After several times of try-and-error, I have figured out a way that works for me. And, the result does live up to what the product claims.

The Re:coil Curl Activating Balm has a confectionery scent and thick cream texture. I would recommend to emulsify a dime-sized amount in the palms first before applying on the clean damp hair. Otherwise, it goes on balmy. The next step is to distribute the emulsified curl activating balm evenly on the hair. Then, use the fingers to scrunch the hair. It is important that you make sure the cream is evenly spread on hair. The hair becomes stiff if one strand of hair absorbs too much amount of cream. If I have time, I would further encourage the curls with rollers after I scrunch the hair with fingers. After half an hour or so, I let go the rollers and blow dry the hair at low temperature.

What I enjoy using this product is it enhances the curls of my permed hair, and plumps up the roots of hair at the same time. It also tames the frizz and flyaways. There is no build-up on the hair or any stiff or heavy feeling, if the amount of balm is correctly applied. In between every two days I wash my hair, my hair is kept wavy and fluffy.


In order to achieve a desired result with
the Re:coil Curl Activating Balm, you probably have to figure out the best way and right amount that work for your hair type. All in all, the Re:coil Curl Activating Balm does a good job creating definition, volume and texture with long-lasting hold. I like this product, and will continue using it to style my curls.

Liquid Varnish Smoothing PolishThe Liquid Varnish Smoothing Polish gel provides moisture and seals the hair cuticle with a shine finish. It smoothes the frizz, flyaways and split-ends. This Liquid Varnish is free of oil and alcohol. It leaves my hair soft and manageable without sticky and greasy feeling.

High Fashion Makeup


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High Fashion Makeup

Introduction to Make-up Courses

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Kym Menzies-Foster


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Lorraine Milligan

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Abigail Alexander


The world of high fashion make-up is extremely competitive! Talent alone (although essential) is not enough - a determination and drive is just as important. Most make-up artists are self employed and therefore have no guarantee of regular income until they have made contacts with photographers, stylists and agents to promote their work. However the financial rewards and job satisfaction once you have reached the top of your chosen profession are great.

Nowadays it is becoming essential for make-up artists to have hair “dressing” skills to meet the demands of the industry. Having multiple skills will make it easier for you to gain contracts and employment and increase your potential earnings. We recognise this, and therefore include a comprehensive hair styling module in our eight week diploma course. This is also available as a separate course for those who have already completed a foundation course in make-up.


The London School of Beauty & Make-up has long been revered as the number one school in Europe to learn high fashion make-up techniques.This reputation has been achieved by an intensive ‘no time-wasting’ curriculum plus being the only school to use top international working make-up artists to teach and hand over their valuable experience and knowledge.

Make-up training courses will take place within a make-up studio environment using products provided by the school from all the top international fashion houses: Mac, Shu Uemura, Shiseido, Chanel, Nars, Estée Lauder, Benefit and Bobbi Brown etc.

Other than make-up demonstrations the emphasis of all of our make-up courses is very much towards practical sessions with the minimum of theoretical work.This gives the student more hands on experience so they can improve their skills and this in turn makes the courses particularly suitable for overseas students with limited English vocabulary. Students start with a foundation course covering all aspects of preparing the skin, choosing and applying the right colour foundation.They will then practice applying lipstick, eyeliners and shadows plus blending of make-up and eyebrow shaping. They will also cover bridal and special occasion make-up.


After these skills have been perfected students can then choose from a list of higher level courses from creative photographic make-up to fashion, catwalk or special effects including ageing, casualty make-up and body painting. Our creative and intensive courses are directed towards those who wish to work in high fashion make-up, and will include a photographic shoot using a top fashion/beauty photographer and professional models from top London agencies.

Whichever level you wish to aspire to, you will find make-up application both rewarding and enjoyable.

We consider it essential that students have the opportunity to work with many different make-up lectures. Therefore from our creative course level and through to the Fashion Photographic and Media Make-up courses we engage several make-up artists with different opinions and ways of working.


These artists will bring their own portfolios and make-up kit along so that students have the opportunity to view what a professional working make-up artist considers a complete and comprehensive portfolio and make-up kit.

High Fashion Makeup

High Fashion Makeup
Makeup, Styling, and Photography by
Katherine Loretta Makeup Artistry


Fashion Makeup
Makeup and Styling by
Katherine Loretta Makeup Artistry, Photography by E C Photography


Glamour Makeup

Welcome to Cinema Makeup School's E-Newsletter, which is created to keep you informed of what's going on at Cinema Makeup School. It features news about our students, alumni and esteemed instructors.

Prosthetics and Special Effects students were given an incredible opportunity to visit one of the top four effects shops in Los Angeles, Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. Sculpting Instructor, Davis Fandino has been with ADI for over five years, and toured students through an amazing display of award-winning work. Owners, Tom Woodruff, Jr. and Alec Gillis started ADI in 1988, and have accumulated almost forty film credits including Academy Award Nominations for “Starship Troopers”, “Alien 3”, and a win for “Death Becomes Her”. Some of ADI’s other film credits include: “Santa Clause” 2 and 3, “Spider Man” 1, 2, and 3, and “Alien vs. Predator” 1 and 2. ADI is a full-scale shop, with the capability to make everything from props and masks, to massive, groundbreaking animatronic creations. We are very grateful to everyone at ADI for allowing us to have this opportunity.

Cinema Makeup Students had the pleasure of attending the 2007 Motion Picture Academy’s Makeup Symposium on February 24th. Attendees were able to meet the 2006 Academy Award nominees in makeup, and even participate in a one-on-one question and answer session with them. This year’s nominees included David Marti and Montse Ribe for “Pan’s Labyrinth”, Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano for “Apocalypto”, and Kazuhiro Tsuji and Bill Corso for “Click”. It was very inspiring to see achievements of this caliber, and we are very thankful to the Academy for putting the event on.

Cinema Makeup School would also like to extend our sincerest thanks to Instructor Leonard Engelman, who arranged the generous donation of a prosthetic display head from the movie “Apocalypto”. Mr. Engelman is the Governor of the Makeup division of the Academy, and hosted the Symposium. The head was on exhibit at the event, and was completed by the “Apocalypto” makeup team.

In other news, Mr. Engelman has been working as personal Makeup Artist to Julie Andrews while she completes two different promotional tours. Ms. Andrews is celebrating the release of “Shrek 3”, as well as her new book, Thanks to you: Wisdom from Mother and Child.

Graduate Kayla Barry has been busy working on the horror film “Spike”, directed by Robert Beaucage. Kayla assists Key Makeup Artist Robert Wild, as well as the Effects team, headed by our very own Greg McDougall. More information about “Spike” can be seen in last months “Fangoria Magazine”. Kayla just finished assisting on yet another feature, “Mutant Vampire Zombies from the Hood”, and starts work on two more pictures coming up soon.

2007 Graduate Morgan Muta is working on several projects, including Key Makeup on short film “Us the Damned”, written and directed by Chuck Michael (Credit’s include “Apocalypto” and “The Chronicles of Narnia”). She is also working on a series of “Webisodes” for TBS, directed by Ross Novie (“Arrested Development”, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”), as well as Key Makeup on “The Monster Comedy Roast”series for Fuel TV.

2006 Graduate Andy Chavez was hired to create effects for a new werewolf feature, “Neowolf”. Just some of the many effects include: severed limbs, torn flesh, and large gunshot wounds. When asked what it was like to take on a project of that enormity, Andy says, “It’s stressful because you have a very short time frame to get everything together, but the payoff is so worth it because you know that your work has been immortalized on screen.”

Liz Mendoza is going to be working as Key Makeup Artist under Dept. Head Gage Hubbard on a new feature called “Bled”, by the executive producer of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. Both Liz and Gage are graduates of CMS, and will be creating a full creature suit for this effects-heavy horror flick. Look for the DVD release within the next year! You can check out more at www.bledthemovie.idolik.com

2006 graduate, Fabiana Mizukami recently teamed up with Photographer Robert Wilson for an amazing chance to make up some well-known faces. The photos are currently on display at the LACMA Gallery, and include actors such as Macaulay Culkin, John Baptiste, Salma Hayek, and Johnny Depp. Fabiana has worked on numerous projects since leaving school, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for her in the future.

Current students Ryan Stogner, Christina Jeet, and Elmine Gadimyan have already been making great industry contacts with the work they’ve done for “Fashion Meets Music”. Each month, new collections are featured from upcoming designers for a runway/live performance/after party event like no other. The theme is constantly changing, which has allowed the makeup artists to use their own creative spark for inspiration. For more information on upcoming events, visit www.myspace.com/fashionmeetsmusic.

Graduate Corinne Dutra with assistant Josh Segerman, recently finished up on a music video for the band “Maylene and the Sons of Disaster”. The video will be airing on MTV2, and Corinne had the challenge of creating the “deaths” of all six members with makeup that was able to withstand water, and without the use of a lot of gore. Corinne was able to use her knowledge of special effects and pair that with imaginative solutions for the constraints that she had. Corinne has also completed work on Asylum films’ “Transmorphers”, which will be released to Blockbuster on DVD this June, as well as a prosthetic gag for a Japanese reality show, in which a crane hook impaled a man in the face. “The challenge of reality TV is that it has to look real.” She says. But she was able to pull it off. Great job Corinne!

Cinema Makeup School welcomed M.A.C. Artist Relations Manager, Monique Boyer and Senior Artist John Stapleton for a demo and Q & A session with current students and graduates. John just returned from New York where he was introduced to M.A.C.’s new Fall Collection, and both were able to share a huge amount of cutting edge information. We had an amazing turnout, and thank them for coming.Victoria Uboh is a graduate of our Master Program, and will be starting production on the Sci-Fi action movie “Trenches” later this month in Virginia. Victoria is Key Makeup and Hairstylist on the film, and will be working with Director Shane Felux, who was hand chosen by George Lucas to receive a “Lucas Select Award”. Find out more about the film at www.xilepictures.com/index.html

Keith Faychak, who graduated from the CMS Master Program in 2003, is currently working as Special Effects Department Head on science fiction Television series “InZer0”, which was recently picked up for a feature. Keith has worked on over ten films while residing in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. “Keep an eye on Detroit.” He says, “The independent film community is growing!” Michigan is just one of the states to recently implement bills giving tax credits to filmmakers, which is a very groundbreaking step in the film industry as a whole. You can see more work from Keith at www.myspace.com/evildeadbob.

We are very excited to announce that Tim Turner has joined the team of instructors here at CMS. Tim has been a special effects makeup artist for over 24 years, and has worked on films such as “The Addams Family”, “Harry and the Hendersons”, “Gorillas in the Mist”, and “Army of Darkness” to name a few. In addition to his long running film career, Tim is also owner/creator of the world famous Ghoulish Gallery. Tim was the first person to bring the concept of the “Changing Portrait” to the consumers market, and has earned several national awards for quality and excellence including Haunted Media Magazine’s “Best New Product” Award for 2005. Tim’s artwork has been seen on “CSI: Las Vegas”, “The Tonight Show”, and is featured in the nation’s #1 Halloween event at Knotts Berry Farm. Just a few of Tim’s collectors include Brad Pitt, Dick Smith, Peter Jackson, Elvira, and Tom Savini.

Full Moon Productions presents “Decadent Evil 2”, the sequel to the cult-classic 2005 horror release. Special Effects Instructor Chris Bergschneider is currently in production as Special Effects Supervisor on the project, and recently stopped in to give lab students the chance to watch him perform a life cast on one of the film’s actors. The film is being produced by Charles Band, (who brought us favorites such as “Puppet Master” and “Ghoulies”), and is expected to be released on DVD in July.

Graduate Tara Lang finished production on short film “Bill”, produced by John Salcido (E! Channel, “Starting Over”). Tara was Key Makeup for Rachel Dratch, and had a great time working with the actress/comedian.

The work of graduate Kalyani Thiruchelvam was just featured in a three-page style editorial for the New York Post. Kalyani also worked with Photographer Michael Rowe for the April issue of Ebony Magazine. This feature highlighted single-mother entrepreneurs, and her work can be seen on the last page of the spread. In more exciting news, Kalyani recently received sponsorship from Napoleon Perdis Cosmetics, and is now finishing a package for a cable network pitch.

Graduate April Metcalf is currently studying as an intern under Makeup Artist Greg Aronowitz, at his effects lab. Greg’s work can be seen in “Memoirs of a Geisha”, “Artificial Intelligence”, and “Jurassic Park: The Lost World”. April is also working on a play for the Pasadena Play House, and after wrapping, will be flying off to Florida for the feature, “Above Your Dreams”, written by a New York Times best selling author.

2005 graduate Graham Schofield is now working under Mathew Mungle at WM Creations, where he is currently heading all of the silicone body fabrication and blood rigging for Clive Barker’s “Midnight Meat Train”. Graham also worked as Lead Sculptor on “Knocked Up”, Directed by Judd Apatow (Writer/Director “The 40 Year Old Virgin”), soon to be released in theaters.

Graduate Carlton Coleman recently finished work of the film “Demons of Cairo”, directed by popular Egyptian Director, Ahmed Atef. Carlton was flown to Egypt for a week, where he headed all of the special effects for the project. Carlton is currently working on “Midnight Meat Train”, with Graham Schofield, and was brought on to WM Creations after his graduation in May of 2005.


High Fashion makeup and hair creation created for the HIgh Fashion Photographic Makeup professional photo session.

Full Fantasy makeup look created for the High Fashion Photographic Makeup professional photo session.

Fresh Sugar Plum Tinted Lip Treatment SPF 15

Fresh just answered prayers of beauty lovers everywhere by adding a new shade to the Sugar Lip Treatment SPF 15 family.

Fresh Sugar Plum Tinted Lip Treatment SPF 15 moisturizes, repairs, and protects the lips while imparting a deep plum tint. It offers sheer coverage or buildable color and is the perfect partner to the best-selling Sugar Lip Treatment SPF 15. It's formulated with sugar, a natural humectants that prevents moisture loss, and a superior blend of nourishing oils and protective waxes to soften and smooth dry lips. Antioxidant-rich vitamins also work to defend against wrinkle-causing free radicals. It also provides essential year-round protection from damaging UV rays with SPF 15.

Fresh Sugar Plum Tinted Lip Treatment SPF 15 is a sephora.com exclusive, and only available to Beauty Insiders...so sign up today!

LOOK: Smokey Cat eye with Bright Pink lips.

I love and hate summer at the same time. I'm not looking forward to the hot weather because I don't like to be hot and sweaty. On the other hand, I'm excited about the fact that I get to wear sandals, shorts, tank tops and cute summer dresses again! They've been in my closet for too long lol.

Anyway, I did a summer makeup look for night time. It would be great for a night out with your friends, clubbing or party. It's a smokey cat eye, bronze pinky cheeks with bright pink lips. Normally, I would pair a bright lip color with neutral eyes so it won't look clownish and tacky but since its for night time I made the eyes a bit dramatic by doing a cat eye and smoking it out with a black eye shadow.



for some reason I was having a really bad photo and bangs day ugh! I took so much photos and these are the only ones that came out somewhat decent lol.

face:
Skin MD Face lotion
Smashbox Photo finish face primer
Mark Flawless Touch Makeup in Golden
Almay Line Smoothing concealer in medium/light
Mark Powder Buff foundation in Golden

cheeks:
Mark Good Glowing blush in Afterglo
Milani Powder Mosaic blush in Afterglow


eyes:
Mark e/s in Latte and Stellar
Mark long wearing cream duo in Entourage
Mac e/s in Carbon
Maybeline Define-A-Lash mascara
Red Cherry False lashes





lips:
Lypsyl lipbalm
Wet and Wild  nude lip liner in Willow
Revlon Matte lipstick in Pink About It


Have a great Memorial Day!!!

Friday, May 28, 2010

How to: Airbrush look with a Stippling brush/ Video tutorial

Using a stippling brush for my foundation is my favorite way to apply my liquid foundation. It gives me an airbrush and flawless finish.. I usually do this application for special occasion, whenever I go out at night or whenever I have extra time in my hands when I beautify myself.
I know Sephora sells a personal airbrush compressor kit for everyday use but they can be really expensive. Maybe I'll get it someday but for now I'm sticking to this method because it works!


 I used my Sigma 187 Stippling brush. It's awesome and inexpensive!You can check out Crown brushes, Sonia Kashuk and Coastal Scents for other affordable stippling brushes.

Stippling brush is used for STIPPLING which means to dot. In painting, its a method used to make small fine dots or small spots. It's the same idea in makeup when you used a stippling brush to create fine dots on the face for a flawless finish. Just make sure you always use a clean stippling brush for a better result.

I did a swatch on my arm to show you it looks.
Keep on stippling until the fine spot disappears


Stop when you get the desired coverage and done!

Here are some photos I took right after I did my foundation to show you the finish look. Besides concealer and foundation, I'm only wearing eyeliner on my upper lash line, a light sweep of blush on the cheeks and a nude pink lipstick. They are not enhanced or photoshopped in any way. Heck, I don't even know how to use that.
 






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I’m a firm believer in the 'before you leave the house, take off one accessory' rule. Unfortunately, when it comes to beauty, a one-way ticket to tackyville isn't so easily averted. So my best advice to avoid going overboard is to think simple before applying anything to your face.

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Once you look like you’ve just returned from some sun-drenched isle, swipe on two coats of your must-have mascara and coat your pucker in a sheer gloss, and you're good to glow!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Kardashian Sisters Launch Self-Tanning Gel at Sephora

Today, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian Odom unveil their signature self-tanning gel, Kardashian Glamour Tan, the first release from their upcoming Kardashian Beauty line.


"My sisters and I are all about getting the perfect tan without harming our skin," said Kim Kardashian. "We’re always on the lookout for the best self-tanner so we thought we'd create the perfect formula and share it with everyone."

Kardashian Glamour Tan is an easily applied, clear, moisturizing self-tanning gel. Designed to produce the appearance of a golden sun-kissed tan within 24 hours of application, the non-streaking, non-staining formula is packed with protective antioxidants, and vitamins C, E & D to keep skin healthy and moisturized. Glamour Tan is the only self-tanner available containing Imudulin, a key ingredient responsible for stimulating vitamin D synthesis which can aid in lessening the look of lines and wrinkles.

Application Tips: For optimal results, Glamour Tan should be applied to clean skin and left to dry for 20 minutes before dressing. A natural-looking tan will develop over the next few hours, achieving full results within 24 hours. Reapply to the face and body every two to three days or as needed. Wash hands after each use.


Glamour Tan by Kardashian Beauty is available now exclusively at Sephora stores nationwide and sephora.com.

Sigma Brushes

SS150 Large Powder Brush


What makes a great powder brush? Soft dense fluffy fibers combined with good powder pick-up ability! All of this applies to Sigma Powder Brush. SS150 applies powder evenly and makes it appear natural and almost invisible. The brush is big and feels nice in the hand. You can also use it to apply blush.

SS190 Foundation Brush


Love this brush! Even though the bristles are firm, the brush is extremely soft and mild to your skin! It has a tapered shape, is thick but flat and is perfect not only for all-over application but also to access and apply foundation on the narrow areas around nose, mouth and eyes. Applies and blends foundation (and concealer!) without streaks. You can build coverage up or blend out any lines with this brush easily.

SS187 Duo Fiber Brush


Also referred to as a stippling brush. This brush features 2 length soft bristles and has a dual application. You can use it to apply liquid foundation or blush. I use it mainly for blush. SS187 Duo Fiber Brush picks up just the right amount of blush, distributes color evenly, buffs it in and diffuses the powder blush very nicely. The result looks very natural! I tried applying illuminating powder with it but, in my opinion, it is too fluffy for this.

SS168 Large Angled Contour Brush


This brush features angled shape and soft thick bristles. It is quite fluffy and due to this and porous goat fibers, it picks up color very well. You can use SS168 for contouring your face or to apply blush. This brush easily creates the right shadow in the right place and is great not only to apply but to blend and smooth out any seams.

SS194 Concealer Brush


This brush is flat, slightly tapered and has firm bristles which is great for precise application! Bristles are mild to the skin and do not scratch or tug. SS194 makes conceler glide smoothly and is great for under eyes application. Sigma Concealer Brush is also convenient for targeted coverage of certain skin imperfections (acne, scars) and expression lines.