Friday, March 28, 2014

Concealer 101!


The art of pulling a disappearing act for skin imperfections can sometimes be a bit more complicated than we'd like it to be.  Concealer is one of those things that everyone for one reason or another knows they need, but they don't have a clue of how to find the right one to camouflage the plethora of facial situations that could happen on any given morning.  Whether your issues are pesky under eye circles, sensitive skin flare ups, teenage (or not so teenage) hormonal bumpy wonderfulness... at some point or another we all need this magical little product.  

Lets clear up the concealer confusion!

*DISCLAIMER*  You may love or hate some of my answers, or they may seem unorthodox to you- but trust me- these are things that every good makeup artist knows and does!

Right out of the gate I have to tell ya-- Concealer and under-eye brighteners are two different things!!!  Brighteners will do just as they suggest-- they brighten!  But they do next to nothing when it comes to covering stuff.  So if you have dark circles you need to cover them first THEN brighten the area.  Otherwise you'll still have a shadow cast under your eyes but it'll be a super weird gray color.

Color

Covering dark circles...

On a scale from 1-10 (10 being you look like you have a dramatic smokey eye without any makeup on) how bad are your dark circles???  If you said a 5 or higher- this rule is for you!  Go ORANGE!!!  Like the color of raw salmon kind of orange!  How much orange corrector you use will depend on the color of your skin and how dark the color your combating is (the darker you skin or the darker the area you're covering the more orange you use).   I know this sounds crazy- But the reason why you need to do this goes back to one of my early posts about Color Theory.  Under eye circles usually have a blueish/gray cast to them, and you need to combat that color with warmer shades to neutralize it and get it right.  First you mix the orange and the shade that matches your skin together on the back of your hand and buff it onto the area you're trying to cover, then (if needed) you go over it with just the concealer that matches your skin.  You will be amazed!

Bobbi Brown, Laura Mercier, and MAC all make great corrector concealers- but don't discount other orange colored makeup products with creamy consistencies you may already have. Charlie and I a few years ago were moving cross country and the day before we moved he was out in our garage stacking up extra wood flooring that we had.  And he tilted a box the wrong direction and a wood panel slid out and slammed him in the eye.  Even though we iced his face so much it practically froze it still swelled up into a horrible looking black eye.  He got some weird pleasure out of telling people I did that to him...  

Anywhooo, a few days later we were about to go to dinner with his new boss.  We were totally ready to go and I literally had one foot out the door and Charlie asked me (barley even able to make eye contact while he asked) to cover up his eye.  Keep in mind we were moving cross country and our things hadn't arrived yet, so I was doing my makeup with whatever I had packed.  Luckily Charlie and I have similar skin-tones and I had brought my favorite florescent orange lipstick (Morange by MAC).  The look of concern on his face when I whipped out this lipstick was priceless, but not even 2 minutes later you couldn't even tell that he had a black and blue!  He was impressed, and I couldn't help but make my accomplished, I'm proud of myself smile :)     

Now if you rated your under eye darkness a 1 on the scale you are one of the lucky few that between foundation and an under-eye brightener, you may not need any concealer.  If you rated your circles a 2-4 then between foundation and a concealer that matches your skin- you'll be just fine.

Covering redness in blemishes...

Some of you may be wondering about green concealer- I'll cut to the chase- don't waste your money.  If you have a lot of all over redness in your skin I would consider a green primer.  Smashbox makes a GREAT one.  But as far as using a green concealer to specifically cover individual red spots can over complicate the process.  You can just use a more yellow based concealer (yellow is a color used to make green) and it'll get the job done without over complicating things.  The green does work but without knowing exactly what you're doing- covering the green concealer can make that spot look lighter than the rest of your face.  It's not quite as "fool-proof" as the orange concealer trick.  So I don't feel as confident telling you to do that.  

Texture

Everyone wants one miracle concealer that they can use for every skin problem they have.  Unfortunately concealers are formulated for rather specific purposes.  

Something really wet is great for under the eye, it is going to spread out and cover a wider area without looking heavy and its easier to set in place.  Something thicker and creamier is going to stick to one spot and really concentrate the coverage on exactly what you're putting it on.  So it's ideal for covering breakouts and dark spots.  

Sometimes if you have a blemish that is drying out it can get a little flaky and using a creamy concealer draws attention to the flakiness.  So what I like to do in that case is mix the two consistencies together.  It looks way better! 

Application

If you use a liquid, cream, or mousse foundation you want to apply your foundation first THEN concealer!!!  For some reason everyone thinks it's the other way around!  Here's the thing-- We tend to be our own worst critics and when you look at your skin without anything on it you're likely to see LOTS of things that you are going to want to cover and you end up being over zealous with your concealer.  Then when you put your foundation on you end up spreading out your concealer that you placed in the process and now you look like you are wearing a foundation mask!!!  Put your foundation on first!  Because even if it is a really sheer coverage, it'll blur things over and you have a much better perspective of what needs the extra boost of coverage.

For powder foundation users...

Disregard that last paragraph!  Haha!  Cream products tend to not go over a powder base as smoothly.  If you have dark circles to cover- do your concealer first and then your powder.  But if you have blemishes to cover you may not even need a concealer.  If you use a powder foundation then the powder has coverage and you can just apply it like normal and then with a sponge or a small, flat, stiff brush (like an eyeshadow brush) apply your powder like it was your concealer!    

For around the eye area I suggest buffing your concealer with a fluffy brush in teeny little circular motions, it'll make the concealer look more natural and keep it from settling into the little lines around our eyes (and I'm not just referring to fine lines and wrinkles).  And for blemishes I recommend tapping/stippling on your concealer, that will help build up the coverage better!   

In general I don't really suggest using your finger to apply your concealer because around your eyes your fingers will apply color unevenly.  Sometimes I might work a creamy concealer in my fingers for a few seconds just warm it up and then I might place it with the same fingers, but I always then switch to a brush to actually blend it out.  As for applying concealer over top of blemishes you want to be extra mindful of bacteria so you definitely don't want to use your fingers.  Basically- you need to go get yourself a brush!  

Making Your Concealer Stay!!!

You HAVE to set your concealer!  Otherwise it'll slip and slide right out of place and within an hour you'll look like you never covered anything.  What you do is (in the areas you concealed) you want to tap and press your setting powder of choice in place!  You don't want to buff because you will disturb the coverage you just worked so hard for.  Once you have tapped it over the concealed areas then you can go ahead and buff your little heart out!  Just remember to tap and press it into place first!  If you use a powder foundation then you don't have to worry about this step.  If you use a self-setting foundation (like a cream to powder) you still need to set your concealer.  You don't need to set your whole face- just the spots you boosted the coverage. 

Welcome to flawless face land!

Love and Blessings,
Michelle

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Makeup Of The Day!

Hey Beauties!

Our Internet has been in and out all day!  Comcast is coming tomorrow so, hopefully (I've learned that you have to be hopeful when it comes to Comcast) that will be all better and I could put up my Concealer 101 post!  They were supposed to come today... but apparently we were the only ones that knew that!  Haha!  But for now I'm putting up my very first "Makeup Of The Day" post!!!  WOO-HOO!  Let me know what you all think of the look in the comments below and please also let me know what type of looks you would like to see in the future!  I have a few in mind of what I want to do but I'd love to know what you all WANT to see!


Total time this took me: 15 minutes
Focus feature: A coppery smokey eye
Total number of products used: 19 

On My Face:

(all products are MAC unless specified otherwise)

Primer: Benefit PoreFessional
Foundation: Face and Body
Concealer: Studio Finish
Powder: Mineralize Skinfinish Natural
Bronzer: Solar Riche
Blush: Full Of Flavor Eyeshadow (That's right... eyeshadow as blush!!!) 
Highlighter: Whisper of Guilt 


On My Eyes:

Crease: Saddle with Fresh Daily just above it
Lid: Dipdown Gel Eyeliner as a base blended up slightly into the crease with Brash pressed in overtop
Under Brow Highlight: Mineralize Skinfinsh Natural (my face powder)
Tear-duct Highlight: Motif
Liner: Deep Damson smudged into the lash-line
Waterline Liner: Costa Riche
Mascara: Haute and Naughty Too Black Lash

In My Eyebrows:

Lately I've been doing a mixture of Brunette and Strut Brow Pencils

On My Lips:

Lipliner: Dervish
Lipstick: Hue

Top: Tribal Print Sweatshirt from Forever 21

Love and Blessings,
Michelle



Monday, March 17, 2014

I'm Baaack!

Hey Beautiful Ladies!!!

So sorry for my absence!  This past month has been nothing short of AWESOME and CRAY-CRAY-CRAZY!  As you may have read in a few of my previous posts I've been in this thing at our church called "Camp Meeting," it was originally going to be just for a week... and then it got extended... and then extended again... and extended one more time!  One week of two meetings a day turned into an entire wonderful month of two meetings a day!  Between taking care of Jojo, keeping our house somewhat in order, and spending an average of 8 hours a day at church (which sounds radical and a bit crazy, but I promise it felt like it was only an hour), I've clearly had time for nothing else.  But I'm back, and my schedule is somewhat back to normal again.  

The time away from the blog has really helped me get the chance to re-evaluate a few things about The Made-up Mom.  I've decided to take the pressure off of myself having to do a post every day.  I hope to post every other day and do some fun "makeup of the day" photos (or something like that) on my "days off" from posting.  Is that something you'd all be interested in???

I've also decided to do more step by step photo tutorials and possibly a video here and there!  I realize that some things would take FOREVER to try and type out the explanation when they could just take a few minutes to show and tell in video format.  Are you all up for that!?  

Heads up- I know VEEERRY LITTLE about camera's, filming, and editing- so I'd appreciate your patience and support as I figure all of that out.  I'm a point and click kind of girl- anything involving more than that, I'm likely to push a wrong button and break something.  I definitely hold the record for breaking things in this house!  Charlie lovingly calls me "quality control."  

There have been several requested posts over the last month, so keep your eyes peeled for your request!  Your answers will probably be up in a post some time in the next two weeks!

So- you may be wondering what happened at Camp Meeting!  It was AMAZING!  My life and my walk with God will NEVER BE THE SAME!  Everything just got turbo charged into high gear!  God showed up and blessed my jacket off!  Literally!  It's a long story, but the drive through version is- I gave away my favorite jacket, because God gave us his best and I just wanted to give him my best in return.  It's all his anyway :)  God then blessed me for giving my jacket and I practically got an entire brand new wardrobe!!!  It was AWESOME!!!       

I feel compelled to share a bit of my God story...

I grew up in a Christian household.  My parents were strong believers in Christ Jesus long before I came along.  And as a kid you tend to follow suit with whatever Mom and Dad believe.  For a while... 

Then you typically hit an age where you feel you have to start figuring it out for yourself.  You end up asking yourself, is what they believe so strongly going to be what I also want to believe?  I honestly didn't know the answer to that question for a very long time.  

I love my Mom and Dad, but if I'm being totally honest- I definitely knew that I didn't want to be like them.  They were super old school, traditional, and down right religious.  I didn't want any part of that!  Pile on top of that the fact that I'm Egyptian!  Oh yeah, I'm Egyptian... 

You wanna talk about OLD SCHOOL!?  If I blinked wrong when I looked at my mom, I was in for it!  Whatever she could get her hands on that was detachable, you better start running, because you were about to get the spanking of a lifetime with that object!  Haha!  The wooden spoon she was cooking with or her hard bottom slippers where the residing favorites.  One time I out ran my mom and ran into my bedroom and locked the door behind me... WhooOOooOOoaaAAaa!  NEVER DO THAT!  HAHA!  It slipped my mind that our door handles can be unlocked from the other side...  I don't think I will ever forget the look on my Mom's face when that door opened!  If my brother and I ever did something wrong that we knew we were going to get in trouble for, we just started putting on layers of undies and pants to try and pad up our behinds!  Just to name a few things of what we weren't allowed to do- we weren't allowed to watch any TV, we weren't allowed to go to sleep overs (unless they were family), and never-mind "play" makeup-- I wasn't even allowed to wear colored nail polish... It was as if nail polish came straight out of the pit of hell! 

I thought that if I believed what they believed then that was my future.  I was going to grow up and have to be a strict, nail polish-less, control freak for the rest of my life!  I thought that God was like how my parents were.  That when I prayed he was just pouring out judgement on me.  The only part about God that was real to me in my adolescence was that he was mean and scary.  I didn't want to serve a mean God.

When I got older I started "seeking" for God on my own.  Which mostly consisted of doing what ever I wanted...   One night I was in the middle of doing some not so awesome things and out of NOWHERE I just felt the presence of God come over me.  I have no idea how to explain that other than just feeling an indescribable peace.  And in that moment I knew that God had never left me through all my shenanigans during the time I was "searching."  I somehow felt loved and taken care of...  

About a year goes by, and my brother and some of our coworkers (we all worked at a restaurant together) were invited to attend a youth service at a church where one of our other coworker's Dad was the Pastor.  One Friday night I decided to tag along, and I saw a group of people my own age (ranging from 17+) wrapped up in worship so deep that it was like no one else was around.  And in that moment I realized that God to them was so different than what God was to me.  There was so much more love and compassion than I ever noticed before.  That was officially something I wanted to know about and be a part of.  

Around that same time I began to see my parents start to understand more about God themselves, and I'm happy to report that they are no longer the crazy religious people I grew up with!  Although they have their moments with breaking some traditional, religious mindset things, it's generally a whole different story nowadays!  My Mom and I have shared a ton of laughs over how crazy they used to be!  Over the years I have resurrected my personal relationship with the Lord, and in the process I have been breaking every lie that I ever believed about who God is.  I've realized that God never intended Christianity to be a religion full of tradition and judgement; but to be a relationship with him!  A relationship full of compassion, love, and mercy.  I've opened myself up to him and he has made himself real to me!  And I am standing here as a witness to tell you that I serve an INCREDIBLY AWESOME GOD!

Over this past month everything has been intensified and I can no longer just walk around or type this blog post without sharing with you how much God loves you and how he is totally crazy about you!  You need to know!  And just as you may long for love and acceptance (like I did) that is all he longs for from us in return for that from him!  He has a wonderful and amazing plan for your life!  

I just pray that the Lord blesses the socks off each of you!  And he blesses you and your families with long and healthy lives!  And that Jesus makes himself real to you, just as he has made himself real to me!


Love and Blessings,
     Michelle         

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Never Have I Ever!

My random thought of the day...

You could NEVER have told me that a day will come that I wouldn't even flinch when I get peed, pooped, and/or vomited on!  

Never have I ever thought that my typical singing in the shower or while I cook dinner would all of a sudden, without warning, go from songs I love to willingly humming the nursery rhymes that are stuck in my head TO MYSELF!  

Or that I would be dancing, clapping, and singing along with the worlds most ridiculously annoying toys or television shows in hopes of conjuring up a smile!  

Never did I ever think that my "washing my hair" routine in the shower would become- Lather.  Peek-a-Boo!  Rinse.  Peek-a-Boo!  Repeat.  

In a million years, I never imagined that I wouldn't be dancing the "Cupid Shuffle" on someone's wedding dance-floor, but completely music-less in my kitchen instead!  Just to entertain my little guy!  

Every bit of total JOY is worth it!  ALL OF IT!  Every smile!  Every laugh!  Every coo!  Every babble of God only knows what!  Every-time Josiah laughs at my ridiculous attempts to try and get him to say, "Mama!"  That gummy little smile, now interrupted by two razor sharp teeth, makes my world stop for a second!  Then there are also, of course, the bouts of hysterical laughs Charlie and I share together over parenthood ridiculousness!  Those moments of joy make all the "never have I ever" thoughts go from thinking I've gone crazy to feeling completely okay with having gone crazy!  

These moments of joy are the perfect encouragement that get me through some of the hardest days (and sometimes the hardest weeks).  As every parent knows not every moment of parenthood is awesome (like when your child is 5 degrees past tired and still refusing to sleep).  But every moment of parenthood is a blessing!       


Simply put- never have I ever thought that being a mom would stretch me this much...  

Some days I feel like my heart is just going to explode out of my chest because a smile or a laugh is inefficient to even express the joy I feel!  

Every day I get to wake up and see that little face, my heart skips a beat for a second!  I couldn't be more grateful for the opportunity to raise this amazing little life!  

God has opened my eyes, heart, and mind!  He has completely changed my world through parenting...

I think I'll be ready for round two pretty soon *wink*wink*

Stay tuned..........................................................................


Love,
Michelle









Sunday, February 23, 2014

5 Essential Brushes You Need!

Hey Beauties!

I usually don't post  on the weekends but I had promised a second post this week- so here I am delivering.  Sorry for how late in the day and week this is going up (I just looked at the time and I realized I started writing this post on Saturday... but now it's Sunday... whoops!)- I haven't had a whole lot of time this week to do much of anything (clearly), so house cleaning duties were calling.  Actually, I'm pretty sure they were screaming! 

Heads up- next week will probably be a slow posting week as well- seeing as the camp-meeting services at our church have been extended for another week.  Which I am personally super, duper, excited about!  But that does mean I will be practically living at the church for another week (not literally, but pretty close...) and I won't have the opportunity to do a post every day.  But make sure you stop by and check to see what does go up!


mac brushes. AWWW LOVE.........

It's not necessary to have 50 different makeup brushes (unless you do makeup for a living, then 50 brushes is the probably the minimum you'd need), but it can be confusing and totally overwhelming to try and figure out how to narrow them all down!  Well, I'm here to answer- there are only 5 essential brushes that EVERYONE needs to make sure they own!  You can create ANY look with just these essentials!  From natural looks---> dramatic ones---> even theatrical ones- You'll be equipped to do them all!  

At some point you may need more than just these, so don't disregard other brushes that you may have and love- these are just the core basics that- if you have nothing, or if you're a makeup brush hoarder (like myself) and need to narrow down your favorites in order to "pack light" for vacation (I've been dreaming of warmer weather)- here is where you'd start, and you won't go wrong!

You only need one face brush! YAY!

I suggest one of these three (click on the photo and it'll take you to the link to purchase).


188 Small Duo Fibre Face Brush 168 Large Angled Contour Brush Real Techniques Expert Face Brush

You can use one of these brushes for just about anything you would apply to your face- moisturizer, face primer, foundation, powder, cheek contour, bronzer, and blush.  As far as the Duo Fibre brush by MAC goes- I do prefer the #188 over the #187 because the #188 is smaller, so I think it offers a little more control and precision in application... aaand it's cheaper!

For eyes you're going to need these


239 Eye Shader Brush

This flat brush is used for pressing and packing color onto your eyelid and/or your brow bone.  And the evenly tapered tip of this brush makes for a perfect smudge brush.


217 Blending Brush

This fluffy brush is the "got to have" blending brush that applies a lot of pigment but keeps it blended as it applies it.  It's the perfect brush for eyeshadows you place on the outer corner of your eye and in your crease.  This brush is great for applying eye primers; you could also use it to apply and blend out the perfect amount of concealer.  

Whether you are using this brush to apply your base, shadow; or for concealer under your eye, over blemishes, or any red areas of skin, it'll get it right every time because the taper of this brush applies a pigmented amount of color right in the center while diffusing the color around the edges.


224 Tapered Blending Brush

This fluffy blending brush is the "Magic Eraser" of brushes.  If you have any harsh edges of color- this little lady will make them disappear!  This is also an incredible brush to apply any facial highlights with because it's smaller in size so it'll apply the highlight in a very controlled way while diffusing it so you don't just have an awkward stripe of shimmer on your cheeks.  If you like to do any nose contouring or any other fine detailed contouring this brush is just the right size and applicator for that too.

You may be wondering why you need two fluffy blending brushes.  When you see these two gals in person and feel them, you will realize that they're totally different.  The white one (#217) is shorter, a little coarser of a hair texture, and a lot denser, so it picks up and places down a lot more color.  While the black haired brush (#224) is the opposite of all those things and is better at making colors look seamless.  Also, both brushes are tapered, but done differently.  

Bottom line- they totally apply color in two completely different, unique ways.  And both brushes are *all time* makeup artist favorites!  Just ask them!  

Last bust not least...


266 Small Angle Brush

You need an angled brush.  This brush is a great little multitask-er.  You can use it for your brows; to fill in with an eyeshadow color, or to diffuse any lines created from a brow pencil.  You can use it for eyeliner (powders, creams/gels, liquids, or to blend and even out pencil liner), it's one of the easiest brushes to use for a winged liner look.  This brush is also great for creating any dramatic edges of color.  Like doing a cut-crease eye, like this  



An angled brush will help you create that line!  The sharp edge of the angled brush also makes for a super precise lip brush!

And there you have it!  Every feature and detail is covered by these 5 essentials!  

One thing to keep in mind is that if you are using only these 5 brushes to multitask through all of these products on all of these features, you're going to need some quick drying brush cleanser.  You'll need it because you can't fill in your eyebrows and then use the same brush without cleaning it properly to apply your lipstick.  And you can't apply your eyeshadow and then go straight into applying your concealer.  Well, unless you want to look like you rolled your face in a little mud, then and only then, you can do that!!!  The only cleanser I've liked out of all the ones that I've tried so far is this one


Brush Cleanser

But it's on my list to try other ones that work great so, I'll be sure to keep you posted on how that goes in the future.  If you have any suggestions of ones that I should try please feel free to reach out via the "Contact Me" form on the right side of the blog and let me know which one you like!  

Makeup brushes can be pretty costly.  I recently did an entire post on which brushes are worth spending your hard earned dollars on and which ones you can get something great for cheaper, you can check that out here.  

Enjoy Beauties and I hope you have an incredibly blessed rest of the weekend!


Love,
  Michelle  


PS- I also suggest everyone own a Beauty Blender Sponge; it's not a brush, so it didn't make the list!  But just so you're aware-- this little sponge is fantastical!  I'm convinced it has supernatural powers that make you look amazing!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Foundation 101!


I've received a handful of foundation questions from several people- so lets get them all cleared up in one shot!  There are four things about foundation that you need to understand and figure out in order to know what will be right for you; they're the coverage, texture, finish, and color.  Each of these things have nothing to do with one another and you can decide what you want in each category and then find the foundation that lines up with your criteria.  The options are practically endless.  Lets break them all down...


Coverage 

This is how much of your skin you see through your foundation.  The typical stops are sheer, medium, and full coverage.  Like Pantyhose!  You have pantyhose that range from sheer - opaque, and everything in between.  They all cover your legs, but some you can still see your leg skin through them and others you can't at all. 

Sheer Coverage- This is your "sheer pantyhose" type of foundation.  It typically has enough coverage to even out any mild redness in your skin but your natural skin will be showing through.  It has a harder time covering areas of severe redness (example- areas of skin with rosacea or acne spots).  It will very slightly blur over any freckles on your skin (if you have any)- but they will still be pretty prominent.  

*Side Note*  I love freckles!  I even pretend like I have some occasionally, and I use a brow pencil to falsify a few ;) Don't cover them- God made you with freckles and he made you beautiful!

Full Coverage- This is your "opaque tights/pantyhose" type of foundation!  This one will usually cover just about anything.  You won't be seeing much (if any) of your natural skin through it.  This will (the majority of the time) completely get rid of the appearance of any redness, dark spots, freckles, or any other discoloration situations you may be dealing with.

Medium Coverage- This one is more coverage than Sheer and less coverage than Full! Haha!  Groundbreaking explanation; I know...  

Here's the thing- Most gals want the look of perfect, flawless skin, but they want to look like they naturally have it...  Which is not impossible!  Woo-hoo!  

First way to get there is to actually improve your skin!  Invest in some great skincare that works for you and drink lots of water.  That way your makeup won't have to be working as hard to get the look you are wanting.  

Most gals also think that achieving perfect looking skin means having to use a full coverage foundation.  Flawless looking skin = completely, totally cover everything!  Not true!  You can probably get away with using a sheer or medium coverage all over and then just going back into your skin with concealer on the areas you need a little coverage boost.  Just because one area of your skin is red-er than the rest of your face doesn't mean the rest of your face needs to be treated the same as that area!  That's how you can easily cross the highway from perfected looking skin to caked-face yucky-ness (I have an 8 month old- so yes, I say yucky)!  In fact, I almost never pick up a full coverage foundation to do any look.  It's not necessary, and when we're done my clients look totally flawless without feeling like they have on a heavy face.


Texture 

This is the consistency of the foundation.  There are liquids, creams, mousses, and powders.  This is purely a feeling and application preference, because the texture of the foundation has little to nothing to do with the way the foundation will look, and some formulas are simply more convenient to apply than others.  The foundation's finish may be affected slightly (you'll read about that in just a second) with certain formulas but that isn't always the case.  

I've noticed a few generally consistent "texture preferences" through experience over the years...

Darker/deeper skin tones for some reason look AAAAMAZING (smooth, creamy, and buttery) with cream foundations, I'm not exactly sure why.  But they really do.   

Liquids and powders are the most common and easily accessible textures of foundation.  I love a liquid formula, but if I'm in a mega hurry I'll grab a powder formula- just because it applies quicker.  They have totally different finishes though (I cover that in the next section).  

Gals with dry skin tend to like mousse-y textured foundation because it tends to have a bit more hydration added into the formula. 


Keep in mind- the tools you use to apply the different textures of foundation with will affect the foundation's coverage.  For example- using a flat synthetic brush with a liquid formula will apply the most coverage that foundation is capable of, while applying it with a buffing brush will thin out the appearance slightly because it'll spread it out a little more.


Finish 

This refers to the way they foundation dries down (or doesn't) and the look that the foundation gives your skin.  There are dewy, matte, and demi-matte (also called a natural finish or natural-matte) finishes.

Dewy finish foundations have a really well moisturized and a typically natural look to them.  This happens to be my favorite type of foundation for myself for everyday wear.  It leaves a sheen to your skin.  It doesn't look greasy like oil on your skin, it just has a very healthy glow to it.  As if you went to the gym and had the most beautiful and perfect looking sweat!  Like this




Matte finish foundations have NO sheen.  And as a result to the lack of sheen, this finish tends to look the most "made-up," and looks very velvety (in a good way).  People that have oily skin typically prefer a matte finished foundation because it is pretty common for them to have a few oil controlling ingredients in them to keep the shine levels down.  It looks like this on the skin




Demi-Matte finishes are mostly matte but they have the SLIGHTEST bit of a very soft dewy finish that shows up in all the right places.  For anyone that wants a matte finish foundation but doesn't want to look too heavy with it- this is the perfect finish.  This is my favorite finish to use on clients as well as on myself for special occasions because it looks the most like naturally perfect skin and it photographs like a dream!  See for yourself




Powder foundations will all fall into a matte or demi-matte category of finish.  Liquids, creams, and mousses, because of their wetter consistency, can be offered in all of the different finishes.

Color

Your foundation should always match your skin!  It's not uncommon and is recommended to have multiple shades of foundations.  At least two.  You want to match your skin mid-winter, when you're your palest, and mid-summer, whenever you're your darkest.  If you don't want to purchase any more foundation shades as you tan and as you fade you can mix these two colors accordingly to get your in between shades just right.  If you are unable to purchase two shades of foundation, need something to hold you over until you have a tan to rematch, or like to pretend you have a tan- use some bronzer in the meantime to boost the color and work it all out.

BTW if you like to fake having a tan- don't you dare just grab the shade of foundation that you WISH you were!  UNLESS YOU ARE PRETENDING TO BE AN OOMPA LOOPA- STOP DOING THAT!  Nobody else thinks it looks cute, TRUST ME!


I mean, seriously!?


You want to match your foundation from your cheekbone to your jaw line!  No place else!  It is meant for your face and just in case you were unaware- the back of your hand or inside of your wrist is NOT your face- don't match it there- it makes no sense- stop doing that too!

Don't judge a foundation by it's bottle!  Go somewhere that you can try it on or some place that has a sampling program.  You won't really know if it's the perfect shade of foundation for you until you actually have it on!  When you do get it on- take a step outside in natural sunlight to be sure of the shade.  Sunlight is the brightest lighting and is generally pretty unforgiving- so if it's not the right shade- it'll show.  And just so you know- sitting in your car checking out your foundation doesn't count as looking at it outside in sunlight.  The mirror in your car is actually one of the worst places to check your foundation shade.
   
I hope this answered all of your foundation questions, but if I missed anything or you need me to clarify something further please comment whatever it is below, or send me an email using the "Contact Me" form on the right side of the blog!  Enjoy!


Love,
Michelle

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Coming Soon...

Hello Beauties!

This week is going to be a slow posting week (sorry but not sorry) because I will pretty much be at church all week...

But I'm not totally neglecting you or your beauty needs completely this week!  I have two other posts planned.  YAY!  So, I just wanted pop in and let you all know that I appreciate you and to give you all a heads up of what you can look forward to reading later this week!  


THE Top 5 Essential Makeup Brushes You Absolutely Need!
&
Basic Foundation Tips!

Keep checking back for them and catch-up on/re-read any older posts in the meantime!

BTW- If you're in the greater Baltimore or Washington DC Metro Areas and happen to be looking for a life changing experience-- at 10am and 7pm every day (through 2.21.14) I highly suggest attempting to make it out to-

Life Source International Church 
7000 Rossville, Blvd 
Rosedale, MD 21237

You'll definitely laugh.  You may possibly cry.  But you for sure will NOT be leaving the same-- I promise!  Haha!  Come and check it out!


Love,
Michelle