Friday, 26 August 2016

My top 4 go to Lipsticks

My top 4 go to Lipsticks

I decided to go through my makeup kit and pick out my top 5 favourite lipsticks, I have picked out a range of products which are all very different and some more affordable in order to suit everybody! Below is a quick review of the product and the colour outcome to expect.


1. Velvet Teddy- MAC

Velvet Teddy is a shade which goes with so many different makeup looks and suits a lot of different faces, it has a matte finish and is a dark nude/brown colour. It is £15 from any MAC counter and is very long lasting, I would definitely say this product is worth it but just to make sure you like the matte finish of this colour before you purchase it.





2. Abu Dhabi- NYX

This product is a liquid lipstick which dries matte rather quickly, I love this product as it lasts so long on your lips throughout the day and once again suits a lot of different people. It is a nude matte colour and doesn't dry out your lips like a few liquid lipsticks can do. It is just £5 from any NYX counter so it is really reasonable and worth it.





3. Myth- MAC

Once again this is a MAC lipstick and is £15 from any MAC counter, I love this light nude shade as it looks great when you team it with the MAC 'Spice' liner and gives a satin finish. Although, this shade does not suit everybody; it tends to suit people with fair/medium skin rather than dark skin as it can come across looking slightly like 'foundation lips' on darker skin. It would be best to test this product before you purchase in order to check you like the shade.



4. Pretty Please- MAC

I have this lip shade in my MAC palette which is always a favourite when it comes to my clients, it suits a lot of different makeup looks and doesn't come across too harsh as its very glossy on the lips. This suits many skin types but especially suits more mature skin as sometimes a matte finish can come across too harsh. I presume this can be bought as a single from a MAC counter which would be £15.



I hoped this helped if your thinking about buying a new lip shade and gave you a better idea of what finish/colour suits you!

Thanks for reading,

Jae x





Thursday, 18 August 2016

What Brow product is right for you?

What Brow product is right for you?


I am going to do 3 product reviews on the brow products in my kit, this is to show the effect each product has on the brow and which product is right for you. Brows have became a huge factor in the makeup industry in the last couple of years and has created a lot of alternative looks for people to choose from. This type of trend has also produced many different opinions on how brows should be worn.


Structured Brow- Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Pomade




To create a structured and defined brow this product is the way to do it, its comes in a range of colours and is a thick pomade in a small jar. To apply this product it is best to use a angled brush and to build the product up slowly to avoid using too much. The product is very long lasting as a little bit goes a long way and at a reasonable price too, I got mine for £15 on beauty bay. The only bad thing I would say about this product is that it can dry up making it harder to apply the product as it doesn't drag as easily.


Natural Brow - Mac 'Brun' Eyeshadow




To create a natural brow using an angled brush with a matte eyeshadow is easy to do and buy. It doesn't necessarily have to be a MAC eyeshadow, just a good quality matte one so it is long lasting throughout the day. My eyeshadow is £10 from the MAC store/counters. Remember to buy the right shade for you as this eyeshadow may be too light or too dark, although you can build on the product to make it appear darker and fuller; depending on how natural you want your brow to be. This just makes your eyebrows slightly more defined without being too noticeable, this is especially perfect for somebody who does not wear a lot of makeup or for somebody wanting a more natural look throughout the week.


Natural yet shaped- MAC Eyebrow Pencil



If you prefer to use the product by itself and not by a brush, this eyebrow pencil might be better for you. Unlike a lot of eyebrow pencils, you can build the product up as you twist the pencil in order for more product to appear unlike other pencils where they can appear quite harsh if sharpened too much. The product comes in a lot of different shades to suit everybody and is £15 from any MAC store/counters. The only bad thing I would say about this product is that you cant tell when you are close to running out so in order to avoid this I usually purchase 2 and stay stocked up! I have this in shade Stud and Lingering.Using this product can create a natural brow but can still be used to add shape e.g. more of a arched eyebrow.


I hoped this post helped you if you are needing a new eyebrow product and gave you a better idea of how you want your brows to look.

Thanks for reading,

Jae x


Thursday, 11 August 2016

Cleaning your Makeup Brushes- Makeup Artist or not

Cleaning your Makeup Brushes- Makeup Artist or not


This post is all about the process of what I do to get my Makeup Brushes clean. Hygiene is absolutely essential for makeup artists but it is important that everybody cleans their brushes from time to time as a lot can travel through makeup. I will be explaining two processes in which everybody can use!




IPA (isopropyl alcohol)




IPA is a great brush cleaner especially for makeup artists, it is 99% alcohol and cleans cross contamination easily. Makeup artists mainly use this between clients as its easy and dries the brush quickly too which is helpful for in-between clients. You can buy this off Amazon for between £7-£10 for a 500ml bottle, I bought a smaller spray bottle with mine as it makes it a lot easier when carrying it around. Overall I would say this product is perfect for Makeup Artists but not essential for anybody not needing it for this purpose, unless you want a quick way of cleaning your brushes and want to make sure they are completely bacteria free!





Baby Shampoo




A cheap alternative is using baby shampoo on your brushes, I do this once a week to ensure all makeup is removed from my brushes and to keep my brushes in good condition. All you need to do is run hot water in your sink and scrub the head of your brushes with baby shampoo and then rinse, do not soak your brushes in the bowl of water as if any of your brushes have wooden handles it can make them more prone to cracking and also the head of the brush may slowly start to come away from the handle (depending on the quality). After this I leave my brushes on my window sill to dry overnight and they are clean by morning! This is more convenient for people just needing to clean their brushes now and again but can be more time consuming.


I hope this post gave you a good idea of how to clean your makeup brushes and how often to do them, just remember not cleaning your makeup brushes can be very dangerous as it can clog your pores from the bacteria and dirt on the makeup brushes, encourage cross contamination and your makeup will definitely not go on as smoothly due to the build up of makeup already on your brush. Either process or both processes will do the job, just pick which is more convenient for you!

Jae x







Thursday, 4 August 2016

Hand makeup- Step by step process

Hand makeup- Step by step process

I decided to create a step by step process on how to create an eye makeup on the back of your hand, this was my first attempt of creating this and I found it fairly easy to do so. Carry on reading if this is something your interested in creating as it is fun and fairly quick to do.




Firstly I started out by drawing the shape of the eye, I used Blacktrack gel eyeliner by MAC to do this. Remember to create the inner flick on the eye (thin line) and your winged liner at the end of your eye (thicker line). This line doesn't have to be perfect as you will be able to go back over it in the next steps. I then used a fluffy brush and used eyeshadow 'Frappe' by Makeup geek fairly high above the line I just created, use quite a lot of product in order for it to show up.




Next I used shade 'Embark' by MAC and pressed it on with a flat brush in the outer corner, I then blended the edges with a fluffy brush making sure it blended into my 'Frappe' shadow.




After this I got my Fix plus by MAC and sprayed it on to my flat eyeshadow brush, I then used shade 'Sin' from my Urban Decay shadow box and began patting the product on, making sure to make an eye shape with the eyeshadow. Using fix plus made the eyeshadow more pigmented and noticeable when applying it to my hand.




To create a dark Smokey eye I used 'blackout' from my Urban Decay shadow box, once again patting it on with a flat eyeshadow brush in the outer corner and blending the edges with a fluffy brush. After this I went back in with my blacktrack eyeliner and started to create more of a shape and thicken up the line.



I then used my Blacktrack eyeliner to start creating the lashes, also going in with my MAC liquid eyeliner to make them appear blacker. Make sure your lashes are going in the right direction and appear smaller at the start of the eye. This step I found was the most difficult as it is hard to get the detail of the lashes.



Finally I used my Anastasia Beverley Hills dip brow in dark brown to create the brow, start of by tracing the shape of the eyebrow and building it up slowly. Last but not least I added Makeup Geek eyeshadow 'Rapunzel' under the brow to show highlight.


I hope this post helped you if your thinking of trying this hand makeup out yourself, this was only my first attempt so it wasn't the best but I hope to try doing more of these in the future and improving! Thanks for reading,

Jae x