Showing posts with label no7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no7. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Neutral Face and Orange Eye Look Tutorial

Seeing as I got myself some new bits and pieces the other week, and it is Sunday today which means day off, which means makeup experimenting; here's a tutorial for ya!




If you like this look, then keep reading to find out how I did it!


So I started by priming my eyes with, as always, the Urban Decay Primer Potion, then using the Sigma E40 Tapered Blending Brush, I applied the shade Naked from Urban Decay's Naked Palette into my crease, evenly distributing the colour from outer to inner corner.


Then with the Sigma E55 Eye Shading Brush, I patted the shade Buck (also from Naked) all over my lid.



Then with MAC's Red Brick Eyeshadow and a Sigma E25 Blending Brush, I blended this into my crease, focusing on the outer corner, and then bringing it in when there was less product on the brush. Just keep blending and blending until it looks how you want it to look. I blended a lot, at least for a song per eye!


I then primed my T-zone with Benefit Porefessional, just with my finger tips, then with the Sigma F80 Flat Kabuki Brush I applied my gorgeous YSL Touche Eclat Foundation. I press the foundation into my skin with the brush, before blending it in in circular motions. Then using the Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer, I concealed my under eyes and nose creases, and highlighted my forehead, nose, chin and dimple areas (you can see in the photo). I think this concealer is really good for both concealing and highlighting.



I set my foundation and concealer with the Rimmel Stay Matte Powder in Transparent, then bronzed my cheeks, forehead and nose with this gorgeous matte Bourjois Bronzing Powder in 51 for a sun-kissed glow. I decided to just bronze my cheeks opposed to using blusher like normal because I didn't want anything to deter from the eyes, which are essentially the show-stoppers in this look, so it was neutral face for the win!


As always I filled in my eyebrows with the Rimmel Eyebrow Pencil in Black Brown and just used the little brush on the lid to blend it in nicely, then used the No7 Eyebrow Gel to help prevent my very long and fly away eyebrow hairs from going cray cray. Finally I highlighted my brow bone with the YSL Touche Eclat Radiant Touch.


Back to the eyes, I just used a Sigma E30 Pencil Brush to blend some more Red Brick under my lower lash line. Again, just keep blending until it looks how you like it!



I then applied a medium-ish line of Rimmel Exaggerate Eye Liner in Black, and of course with a wing. To make my eyes stand out that little bit more, MAC's Coffee Eye Pencil was essential, it just adds so much more to this look, and the coffee colour goes so well with the eyeshadow colours used. And then, of course, I applied two coats of Benefit 'They're Real' Mascara. If you've read a few of my tutorials, you've probably figured that I love dramatic bottom lashes, and would never apply anything less than two coats!


And as always we end with the lips. On a side note, it's always a good idea to put on some kind of lip balm before you start your makeup, so that when it comes to the lips they'll be nice and soft and moisturised. I'm using the Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm at the moment! Anyway, similarly to the cheeks, I wanted a subtle lip, so opted for the MAC Mineralize Glass in Be Nice. It's such a beautiful neutral pink colour, and gloss is so in at the moment so can't really go wrong with this one!

And that's it! I hope you liked this look and everything is clear. Any questions, just holla at yo girl!










Dani Alexandra
Xoxo

Monday, 31 March 2014

March Haul

Payday was last Tuesday, so naturally I was straight to Brent Cross with my list at hand, ready to spend a large chunk of my pay on more makeup. Enjoy this haul!



MAC Eye Shadow Pans in Tempting and Red Brick


Naturally, I wanted to add some shadows to my pro palette, so I went for Tempting, which is a gorgeous rich cocoa colour with a golden shimmer, and Red Brick, which is a matte orangey red.

No7 Lash and Brow Perfector


I've been on the market for a brow gel for a while, considering that I use a pencil to fill in my eyebrows, and I have really long eyebrow hairs that just wanna do pretty much whatever they want. As most of you know, Boots give out No7 vouchers with most purchases, and this one wasn't that expensive, so I thought I'd give it a go!

MAC Lipstick in Japanese Maple


This is a gorgeous nude beige with a slight pinky undertone and a cream sheen finish. It's lovely for everyday cause it's just so natural. I'm sad cause I've already lost it. Well done me. That's what you get when you take your new makeup out on a drunken night. I will most probably be repurchasing when I'm next out shopping.

MAC Mineralize Glass in Be Nice


This is a lovely peachy pink non-shimmer lip gloss. It's really great for the spring season, especially if you're wanting to rock a more dramatic eye look, this gloss will really balance that out nicely. It's really not very sticky which I love, considering I'm usually put off of lip gloss because of the stickiness.

MAC Pigment in Rose


A gorgeous highly pigmented (duh) rose coloured loose shadow with coppery shimmers. Absolutely great for a number of looks, whether you want a subtle wash of sparkle over your lid, or with a matte brown blended into your crease to turn this girly, feminine shade into a harsher, dramatic evening time look. I love it so far and am excited to experiment different looks with it.

Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in Warm Medium


I've heard great things about this concealer, and for the price I figured I had to give it a try. It's a thick liquid complete with sponged wand for application. So far so good. I think it's pretty similar, if not thicker, than the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, but literally so so much cheaper. It's pretty good as a liquid highlighter as well! I am very happy.

L'Oréal Paris True Match Foundation in N7 Amber


I've always heard great things about this foundation, with beautiful YouTuber Lauren Curtis being one of the biggest advocates for it. I went for a darker shade as I needed something I could use once the fake tan has been lathered on. Also, always better to go for a foundation that's too dark rather than too light to avoid looking run down and pasty. I really like it so far. It has a very watery consistency which makes it really lightweight, but the coverage is really great and long lasting.

Eyelure 101 Eyelashes, Philosophy Purity Facial Cleanser and Benefit 'They're Real' Mascara


These three beauts are repurchases because I've loved them oh so much in the past, I needed them in my life again. 101's are my go-to Eyelure Lashes, perfect for both day and night in my opinion, depending on how you do the rest of your makeup. No other cleanser quite compares to Purity as it removes makeup like a dream and leaves my skin feeling lovely. They're Real is like no other mascara I've tried. They genuinely give that "They'e Real" effect, and the compliments I get on my lashes after using this are endless.







Dani Alexandra
Xoxo