Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to Wear Fake Lashes and NOT Look Like A Hooker

Face it. Fake lashes are a new must-have for your makeup bag. But to be honest, when you first start to put them on, it seems like it should be a tag-team sport. So how do you get the lashes to look natural and still give the pop that you want to your eyes? Simple.


Demi Lashes


Demi Lashes are the easiest way to get your lashes to be full, but not look like you're part of a drag show. They are classy, and they are natural looking.


I won't say what the best way to apply is, but I will tell you this: Don't over glue. I use the ledge that the lashes come in -- put the glue on that. Then GENTLY drag the base of the lash through the glue.


[pretend I was smart enough to take a picture of this process for you]


Wave the lash in the air for a couple of seconds (think Polaroid picture), and then apply. I always put the lashes on last. After I have done everything else. Why? That's when I do my mascara. I put a coat of mascara on, add lashes, and re-coat the ones I grew to blend everything together.


Final product?
Looks good right?
Extra super close up.








This look was for an Art Gala that I was attending. I tried to keep everything toned down and subtele (everything but my red lips, that is). So what did I use?


Mostly Merle Norman, as the local studio was a sponsor. I'll start from the bottom up:


Cleanser: Luxiva Clear Complexion Gel Cleanser by Merle Norman
Toner: Luxiva Normal/Oily AHA Toner, by Merle Norman
Moisturizer: Luxiva Shine Control Hydrator, by Merle Norman


Primer: Luxiva Foundation Primer, by Merle Norman


Foundation: Luxiva Ultra Foundation with HC-12 in Cream (Merle Norman)
Powder: Luxiva Ultra Powder in Bloom (Merle Norman)
Blush: Lasting Cheek Color in Bashful (Merle Norman)


Shadow Primer: Luxiva Lasting Cream Eyeshadow in Cream Puff (Merle Norman)
Shadow (wash): Luminous Shadow in Sunbeam (Merle Norman)
Shadow (crease): Matte Eyeshadow by MAC in Copperplate


Liner: Fluidline in Blacktrak, MAC


Mascara: Creamy Flo Matic in Black (Merle Norman)
Lashes: Salon Perfect Lashes #53 Black Strip Lashes


Lips (not pictured): Lip Glaze in Hussy (Merle Norman)










Lashes purchased from Walmart, walmart.com
Merle Norman, merlenorman.com or 800-MY-MERLE
MAC, maccosmetics.com

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Black Eyeliner, and why you should own it.

Black eyeliner has been around for centuries, whether in the form of kohl, charcoal, smashed up bugs, whatever. It is obviously a beauty staple. Most people don't know how to wear it though. Either they go too heavy, or their liner ends up looking like they've recently been hit in the face. And that is never attractive.

Black liner goes with every skin type and every skin color. It looks good with just about anything that you're wearing (except for weddings, but that's a whole separate story).

Black liner looks good with a minimalist eye, and with a shitton of makeup. Why? Because it's fucking amazing.



Super close up, right?

Closed this time
Ok, on my right eye, I have done a double wing (look close and you'll see it!). Double wings are subtle, but very chic and sexy.

What I used (and how I feel about it):

Eye liner: Luxiva Lasting Creme Eyeliner by Merle Norman in Black
I love this liner. It is waterproof, and generally smudge proof as well. It drys as you apply, so you don't have to worry about waiting before you blink (or whatever). It comes in a 0.09oz pot, and it applies with a brush. Brush comes separately, which allows you to decide which brush works best for you. I used a flat-tip eyeliner brush for this.

All Over Shadow (Wash): Eyeshadow from Party Eyes by Merle Norman in Berry Bubbly
Meh. It was laying around, and I grabbed it. I purchased this for the purple liquid liner on the other side. I find that this shadow tends to crease, regardless of the shadow base used underneath, so when I use this, it only goes under the brows.

Crease Shadow: Matte Eyeshadow by MAC in Copperplate
I really like this color. It is a soft taupe, and looks good as a crease on a subtle smoky eye or as a lower liner/shadow. With my skin being oily, it does tend to get darker throughout the day, but I don't mind that.

Mascara: Creamy Flo Matic Mascara by Merle Norman in Black
This is a great basic mascara. It layers very well, and doesn't clump when you add additional coats. It's a similar bristle to Maybelline's Great Lash, but I find that this doesn't dry out as fast.






And on my left eye, I did a heavier application. This is probably not work appropriate, though.

What I used:

Brow Highlight Eyeshadow from Party Eyes by Merle Norman in Berry Bubbly

Lid (base)/Crease and Liner: Waterproof Shadow Liner by Smashbox in Envy
I don't know much about the waterproof claim. This actually came in a set. I bought it mostly for the brush, to be honest. It is ok, but it feels entirely too .. creamy for me to be comfortable considering this a "waterproof" product. In the container it looks like it has a bit of a glitter to it, but once on the eye, it looks pretty matte. Over all, it's ok, but I can get the same effect with things that I like a lot better.

Lid Shadow (layer): Veluxe Pearle Shadow by MAC in Silverthorn
I really like this color. I layered it on top of the black that I did all over my lid to create a dark pewter shade. This shadow blends very well (MAC shadows are definitely good for that). It is a blue-silver. Love it.

Mascara: Creamy Flo Matic Mascara by Merle Norman in Black





To find Smashbox: sephora.com
To find MAC: maccosmetics.com
To find Merle Norman: merlenorman.com or 1-800-MYMERLE to find a studio near you
**Merle Norman does not sell their products online. If you would like to purchase something, find a store that you don't mind calling, and place your order. Most stores will take a phone order and ship it right to your door!