Which Brush Do I Use?
There are so many out there and so many that are great. A lot of them look the same too with only little differences…so WHICH ONES ARE USED FOR WHAT? Here I show you some of the ones I have and which ones I use for what. Remember that there are NO rules to makeup and that includes application. These are just my lil opinions and how I use my brushes. That being said, ENJOY!!! =)
Lauren’s Easy Updo
Can I confess? Will you judge? I’m going to have to take the chance…..I {heart} Lauren Conrad. I truly believe that if we were in the same town…….we would be besties! For SURE!!! She has a blog, not that I should be surprised, but I ToTaLlY didn’t know that so when I found it I was pretty stoked! This updo was one of my FAVS of hers on whatever colored carpet she was on =). I am so glad that she made a tutorial on it!!! She has a giveaway going on right now and if you jump on over there you can enter to win some of her beauty favs (pictured below). Other than the giveaway she also has TONS of great tutorials on clothes, hair, makeup, and primping. What girl wouldn’t love that??? Seriously, check this girl out. You will NOT be disappointed!!!
The Beauty Department’s email box is literally flooded with requests for updos, so here’s a fun tutorial from Kristin Ess to get us all going!
This is always a favorite for attending an event. This updo looks gorgeous on any hair color but particularly amazing with highlighted hair because it gives the hair lots of depth and dimension. For lack of a better word, I love the way it becomes “swirly”. Best thing is; it’s easy to do, gorgeous and keeps your hair out of your way for the night.
I made this a printable tutorial, so all of the steps are next to the photos.
Enjoy!
- Curling iron (to prep the hair with waves)
- Sectioning clips
- Teasing comb or brush
- Clear elastic rubber band
- Bobby pins
- Light to medium holding hairspray (to mist over at the end)
Thank you Kristin for this tutorial from The Beauty Department!
XO Lauren
Sunscreen & Avoiding “Makeup Meltdown”
Here’s a double dose from the dailyglow.com since I have missed a few Mondays…I know SLACKER!!! I thought these two issues where SO relevant to us right now that I though I would share them first. Enjoy!
Have you ever stood in the sunscreen aisle at your local drugstore, staring at the shelves full of tubes and bottles until your eyes glazed over? Help may be on the way. This month, for the first time in 33 years, the FDA released new guidelines that are designed to simplify the confusing and often misleading labels on sunscreens. Most manufacturers have a year to comply, so it should be easier to pick one next summer. Here’s the lowdown:
- The word “sunblock” will no longer be allowed on labels, since this implies that the product blocks out all UV rays.
- Only sunscreens that protect equally against UVA (aging) rays and UVB (burning) rays can be labeled “broad spectrum.”
- Sunscreens with SPF of 15 or higher can claim that they prevent sunburn, sun damage, and skin cancer. Sunscreens with SPF less than 15 will be required to carry a warning that they haven’t been shown to prevent skin cancer or aging.
- Sunscreens will not be able to call themselves waterproof or sweatproof. This is because no sunscreen can be completely budge-proof under water. They can be labeled as water-resistant; if so, they’ll need to indicate how long (40 or 80 minutes) you can swim or sweat before the protection wears off.
- In addition, the FDA is proposing a maximum SPF of 50. Sunscreens that have SPF values higher than 50 would be labeled as SPF 50+. This is because there’s no scientific proof that a higher SPF provides more protection from skin cancer and aging compared to products with SPF 50. The agency is also taking a closer look at sunscreen sprays to evaluate how well they protect, as well as the safety of inhaling the mist.
While these guidelines are a step in the right direction, the labeling is still not as informative and helpful as labels in Europe and Asia, which have rating systems that help sunscreen users compare the degree of UVA protection between products. The FDA should also take a closer look at the safety of current sunscreen ingredients, and speed up their review and approval of newer ingredients with better UVA protection as well as less irritation and potential toxicity.
For more information on the change in sunscreen labeling, visit the American Academy of Dermatology.
Q: I want to schedule more sessions with the cute new trainer at my gym, but I need to figure out how to keep my makeup from dripping all over my face during the workout. How do I pull off a polished look while exercising?
A: Dripping makeup is messy, and it can be a real turnoff — even at the gym. But don’t sweat it! Here are some tips that’ll help you avoid makeup melt and show off your natural glow instead:
- Wear less makeup. The gym is one place where you can get away with this, so go for it. Instead of full foundation, just dab on a little concealer wherever you need it.
- If you need more coverage, add some tinted moisturizer to help even out your complexion. For oily or acne-prone skin, try Neutrogena’s Healthy Skin Enhancer, which is oil free and noncomedogenic. Bobbi Brown’s Tinted Moisturizing Balm works well for dry skin. (Or mix some of your usual foundation with a bit of moisturizer to make your own.)
- Skip the blush — your workout will give you a natural glow.
- Use waterproof liner and mascara to avoid raccoon eyes. For a clean, natural look, I like Maybelline Unstoppable Smudgeproof Waterproof Eyeliner and L’Oréal’s Panoramic Curl Waterproof Mascara because they add definition and won’t run down your face.
- Use a tinted lip balm instead of lipstick, and skip the lip liner so you don’t end up with an odd-looking outline around your mouth by the end of your workout. And no goopy gloss, either — it’ll just get all over your teeth and water bottle.
6. Carry a towel for blotting the sweat from your face — pat, don’t wipe!
Makeup For Eye Glass Wearers
So here is a tutorial for all of those ladies that are eye glass wearers. Not much different than normal as far as technique bt there are for SURE a few tips and tricks to help with opening up the eyes and concealer issues. I have another tutorial already in mind for when daytime turns to evening and you want to be more dramatic. Tell me though, do you wear contacts for special evenings or do you all still wear glasses no matter what?
May Favorites
Yeah, I’m a slacker but it’s summer and me and my boys are LOVING our time together!!! How is your summer going? What plans do you have and what are you enjoying? Here are some products that other readers are loving.
Kelby says: My favorite product this month is Laura Geller Long Lasting Color Brow Marker Duo. It is truly easy to apply, just like a marker, but matches my hair color perfectly (I got the Taupe). It’s fool proof, comes off easier than any other of my products (even with just my face wash!!). I recommend this to anyone who can’t leave the house without doing their eyebrows!
Nancy gives us her favs:I’m nearly 52 years old and I’ve always had a huge interest in beauty products. Over the years I’ve seen products come and go. And because I’ve always been on the hunt for the best product to make me look my best, I’ve tried quite a few. I don’t regularly shop the cosmetics counters at the dept. stores because I feel that one can look good with less expensive products purchased at Target or a drugstore. That doesn’t mean I haven’t tried some. Lancome has been a fave foundation in the past as well as Clinique’s eye shadows and Estee’s aero matte translucent face powder. But recently I’ve discovered some products that have made me look the best I’ve looked in a long time (in my opinion!) They are:
Sucker Punch Babydoll Tutorial
Hot Smokey Summer Eye
We made a mold of his finger, roughed it up, tied a reminder ribbon around it and laid it on a soft bed of reindeer moss. I was DYING when I saw how cute and little his fingers were =). Thank you Martha!!!
Votre Vu Sale!!!