Too Faced recently released their Melted Matte liquid lipsticks and being the lipstick addict that I am, I couldn't resist trying them out. I showed incredible restraint, though, and only bought one; I expect my Medal of Fiscal Responsibility to arrive in the mail any day now.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
A Beginner's Guide to Highlighting and Contouring
A mistake that I used to make was applying foundation and expecting that to make my face look a perfected version of its self. Foundation is great for evening your complexion and covering up imperfections, however, it creates a uniform look to the skin which can leave your face looking flat and unnatural. Enter highlighting and contouring.
The concept of highlighting and contouring is fairly straightforward: you highlight the areas that you want to make more prominent and contour the areas that you want to create the illusion of depth in.
Bronzer, highlight, blush, and contour. |
Tools of the trade |
Personally, I like to contour the hollows of my cheeks, my temples, the sides of my nose, and my jawline so that I actually have a jawline. When I'm feeling particularly fancy (read as: when I have extra time which is basically never), I will contour under my bottom lip to make it appear larger and across the top of my nose to add extra definition.
For highlighting, I focus on the tops of my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose, and the cupid's bow of my lips. Others may add some highlight along the sides of the chin or above the brow bone; it comes done to personal preference and the structure of your face. I added some subtle highlight above my brows in this picture but I often leave it alone.
As with basically every other aspect of applying makeup, it is important to blend so that you do not have harsh streaks of contour or strips of highlight. Unless, of course, you like that look. :)
Monday, April 04, 2016
Over-lined Lips (aka commitment-free lip injections)
Hands up everyone who has ever wanted fuller-looking lips. *raises both hands WAY up in the air*
Okay, now hands up if you don't actually want to commit to lip injections. *this girl right here; there are just too many horrifying "after" pictures*
So what's a girl (or guy) to do? Over-line your lips. It's simple and the only thing you need is a lip pencil and a somewhat steady hand.
Okay, now hands up if you don't actually want to commit to lip injections. *this girl right here; there are just too many horrifying "after" pictures*
So what's a girl (or guy) to do? Over-line your lips. It's simple and the only thing you need is a lip pencil and a somewhat steady hand.
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