The Daily Face - June 18, 2012 - Healthy Glow
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eye liner: MAC Eye Kohl in Minted, NARS Eye Pencil in Hollywoodland
eye brows: MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: L’Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara
blush: MAC Blush in Harmony
lips: chapstick
Summer makeup is more about having a healthy glow than wearing a lot of makeup, so during the next couple months I’ll probably showing some really stripped down, easy to do looks that compliment the warm weather. Some people are lucky enough to get a healthy glow straight from the source itself, but for a lot of us (city dwellers, office dwellers, etc) it hard to get good sun time.
First moisturized my face well.
Next I applied MAC Eye Kohl pencil in Minted to my top lids, bringing the liner in about half way in from the outer corners of the eyes.
Then I applied Hollywoodland around the inner corners of the eyes and into the lower lash line. I also applied a little bit to the top of my cheeks bones and blended it with my finger.
Next I applied MAC Harmony blush, my favorite blush, to the apples of my cheeks extended back toward the temples. I chose a matte blush with a brown undertones to mimic a suntan. Blushes with shimmer or sparkle will look less natural.
Last I applied chapstick and mascara.
The Daily Face - Essential Brushes
These are the 6 brushes I use for the makeup looks I create for The Daily Face. The first 4 are essentials. The last 2 are also great to have and may make your life a lot easier, but aren’t necessary. Good brushes are expensive, but if you take care of them, i.e. wash/disinfect them and store them with care, they should last for years. You can definitely buy cheaper brushes, but you will notice the bristles will fall out and they might not hold up as well, resulting in having to re-buy brushes which can cost you more than if you invested in more expensive brushes in the first place.
I listed the equivalent high-end brush for each brush pictured, but that doesn’t mean that is the only good version of that brush. If you want to buy brushes that are a bit less expensive (or a different brand) just use this as a guide for how the brushes should look and feel.
(from right to left)
1. Blush Brush - For applying blush (obviously). (like MAC brush 116)
2. Fluff Brush - For applying shadow to the lid area. (like MAC brush 213)
3. Small Tapered Brush - For apply shadow with precision into the crease.
4. Small Angled Brush - For applying gel liner like MAC Blacktrack. (Like MAC brush 263)
5. Small Flat Tapered Brush - For precision application of shadow into the bottom lashes. (like Make Up For Ever brush 5N)
6. Tapered Blending Brush - Good for applying shadow to the crease and general blending. (Like Make Up For Ever brush 14S)
The Daily Face - June 6, 2012 - Liner for Shadow
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeshadow: NARS Soft Touch Shadow Pencil in Aigle Noir
eye brows: MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: L’Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara
lips: NARS Velvet Gloss Lip Pencil in Baroque
For this look I used the NARS Shadow Pencil as an all over shadow, applying directly onto the lid and then smudging with my finger. I actually wouldn’t recommend doing this unless you use an eye shadow primer underneath it. This product really creases in the eye so it’s probably best used as a liner and not over the entire lid, like I did. I wish this product didn’t crease so much because it’s a really awesome color.
For the rest of the look I simply applied mascara and a berry lip gloss.
I love using liners as shadows but I think I just discovered that this is better done with Make Up For Ever products because they dry and don’t crease.
The Daily Face - May 16, 2012 - Lime
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: Illamasqua Precision Ink in Abyss
eyeshadow: MAC Eyeshadow in Lime, MAC Pure Pigment in Golden Olive
eye brows: MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: L’Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara
blush: MAC Powder Blush in Swoon
For this look I started by applying MAC Lime shadow to the lid from the lash line, blending above the crease.
I then applied the Golden Olive pigment on top of the shadow.
Next I applied Illamasqua Precision Ink in 60’s cat eye. I find this Illamasqua liquid liner very easy to use, so if you are a liquid liner beginner this might be a good product for you to try out. I like to play around with the shape of my winged liner. Sometimes I apply the liner very flat against my lash line and other times I like to make a thicker line with more exaggerated curves along the eye. Here I went for exaggerated curves, keeping the liner thin along the inner corner and building it up thicker around the highest point of the lid and through the wing. The shape of your liner will change the shape of your eye, so play around and see how it works on your own eye.
Last I applied mascara and a sweep of Swoon blush to the apples of the cheeks. Swoon is a very bright pink so I applied it very lightly. Bright pinks and greens together can look clownish, so keep your bright pink blushes soft.
The Daily Face - May 14, 2012 - Gold Rush
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Pencil in Gold
eyeshadow: MAC Eyeshadow in Golden Rod, MAC Shadow in Goldmine
eye brows: MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: L’Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes Mascara
blush: MAC Powder Blush in Harmony
Gold toned makeup is pretty universally flattering. Which is why I usually advise non-makeup wearers who want to test the eye shadow waters, to stick to gold/bronze shades.
For this look I applied MAC Goldmine to the lid from lash line, blending up over the crease, almost to the brow bone, but slightly below. I also applied this same shadow around the corners of my eyes and into the lower lash line.
Next I applied MAC Goldenrod on to of the already applied shadow around the entire eye. Goldenrod is a very vibrant matte yellow, don’t be afraid of it.
Then I applied another layer of Goldmine over the top of the Goldenrod, to tone done the yellow.
Next I applied Make Up For Ever Aqua Eye Pencil in gold as a normal liner around the entire eye; top lid, lower lash line, corner to corner.
I finished the look with a touch of blush and lots of mascara.
The Daily Face - May 10, 2012 - **SPECIAL GUEST FACE** - Amandalyn Ferri
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
face: Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer in Bisque
eyeliner: MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
eyeshadow: Illamasqua Powder Eye Shadow in Obsidian, NARS Eyeshadow Duo in Cordura
eye brows: Design Ebony Drawing Pencil
eye lashes: L’Oreal Voluminous False Fiber Lashes
cheeks: MAC Powder Blush in Harmony
I’ve decided to incorporate some guest faces into the Daily Face routine. Here is my first, my best friend from age 14, lover of pizza, founder of the hit website The Information Super Highway, Amandalyn Ferri. I started our makeup session by asking Amanda what she wanted to look like, to which she responded, “A clown,” to which I responded, “No.” Then she suggested “The lesbian from Nightmare On Elm Street Three,” which I also vetoed. Finally after I told her to “Get serious,” she said, “Ok, I want to look BAD.” Which I interpreted as “good.” And so it began…
First I evened Amanda’s skin tone with a light tinted moisturizer and concealer under her eyes. Amanda has nice skin so it didn’t take take much product to even everything out.
Next I applied MAC Blacktrack to the inner rims of her eyelids. I also applied liner onto the lid smudging into the lash line.
Then I applied black shadow from the lash line to the crease. The shadow is most concentrated by the lash line and blends upward so the shadow in the crease is light and diffused. I also lightly blended the black shadow into the lower lash line.
Next I blended the dark brown shade in the NARS Cordura Duo into and slightly above the crease of the eye. I don’t like bringing shadow all the way to the brow, but I did blend the shadow over the eye socket bone so it’s visible when Amanda has her eyes open. I also blended this color around the eye and below the lash line.
The goal for the shadow is to have the darkest colors closest to the eyeball and then for the color to get lighter as it moves away from the eye.
I applied a small about of blush as a contour underneath her cheekbones and filled in her brows with an Ebony drawing pencil. Ebony drawing pencils create a good shadow underneath the brows and work on almost any hair color.
I finished the look with mascara.
I think Amanda looks pretty bad, as in super good.
Amanda before:
The Daily Face - May 8, 2012 - Blue Brows
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: The Body Shop Liquid Liner in Black, Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Pencil Liner in 12L (Midnight blue)
eye brows: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Pencil Liner in 12L (Midnight blue)
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
I did a colored brow look back in August and I think people were a little skeptical. Rightly so, it’s a super weird look. BUT WAIT! I have seen colored brows popping up all over, most notably The Capitol of Panem!
For this look I first lined my lids with black liquid liner. This acts only as a base.
Next I applied the midnight blue eye pencil on top of the black liner. By starting with the black base the blue will be darker and more noticeable.
Then I shaded a little of the midnight blue pencil into my lower lash line, concentrating it around the outer edges of the eye.
Next using the same blue pencil, I shaded in my brows. Start with very light strokes so you can control how deep the color is. Remember it’s easier to add makeup than to take it away.
I finished the look with mascara, as per usual.
The Daily Face - May 7, 2012 - Red liner
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Liquid Liner in Red
eye brows: MAC Brow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
cheeks: MAC Blush in Harmony
Here’s a really simple way to do something crazy with your makeup without going overboard: wear a bold liner color with nothing else. I chose red.
I simply lined the top lid with red liquid liner (winged optional) and paired with a matte brown-based blush.
I finished the look with lots of mascara. This look has that “outside the box” quality while still being totally wearable.
The Daily Face - May 3, 2012 - Glasses II
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: The Body Shop Pencil Liner in Brown
eye brows: MAC Brow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
lips: NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Red Square
Since my last glasses post I got contacts, like an adult!!! Oh boy, you should have seen me when I went in for my first contacts fitting. The doctor was explaining how to get them in and I was all, “I’m a makeup artist, I’m suuuper comfortable with eyes, I got this…” Fast forward to me 20 minutes later, still trying to get the first contact in, nearly on the verge of tears. I have since become better at getting contacts in, but I still like to wear my glasses.
For my eyes I lightly lined them with brown pencil and applied a lot of mascara.
Again I focused on the lips. I love statement lips with glasses because it creates a stand-out “look.” I applied NARS Red Square, a red lip pencil with an orange base. Orange-reds are bit more light, young, and casual than deep, blue-reds, but that’s not to say there isn’t a place for those deep reds too.
If you are a glasses wearer try defining your eyebrow as a way to make your eyes stand out behind your frames. Be careful not to over fill your brows though because ultimately you want them to look natural. Use short hair-like strokes with an eyebrow pencil and keep your pressure light so the pigment isn’t too dark.
The Daily Face - April 30, 2012
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeliner: MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
eyeshadow: NARS Eyeshadow Duo in Kuala Lumpur, NARS Eyeshadow Duo in Jolie Poupee, MAC Eyeshadow in Blackberry
eye brows: MAC Brow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
For this look I applied the light shade in the NARS Kuala Lumpur Duo to the lid from lash line into the crease and blended slightly above.
Next I applied the darker shade in the Kuala Lumpur Duo into the entire crease from outer to inner corner.
I also blended MAC Blackberry into the crease. This color can go very dark so start by applying lightly, you can always add more shadow for a darker effect.
Next I applied MAC Blacktrack in a small top lid wing and also to the upper and lower inner rims.
Then I applied the light Kuala Lumpur shade to the lower lash line and blended the shimmery purple shade from the Jolie Poupee Duo on top of it.
I finished the look with mascara.
The Daily Face - April 25, 2012 - Smoke
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eyeshadow: Illamasqua Powder Eye Shadow in Obsidian, Tom For Eye Color Quad in Titanium Smoke, MAC Eyeshadow in Satin Taupe
eye brows: MAC Brow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
lips: NARS Lipstick in Shanghai Express
The smokey eye is a makeup staple, but can get a little boring, so it’s important to test out a bunch of smokey variations.
For this look I started by applying the grey shade in the Tom Ford Quad to the lid from lash line to crease and into the inner corner of the lid, up to the brow. Basically you want shadow on every part of the lid except the brow bone. Also, apply this same shadow into the lower lash line from corner to corner
Next I applied black shadow to the lid concentrating the pigment near the lash line and blending upward, but not into the crease.
Then I applied Satin Taupe shadow into and slightly above the crease, as well as in the inner corner of the eye all the way up to the brow.
Apply lots of mascara, obviously.
I finished the look by mixing a small about of Shanghai Express with chapstick and applied as a stain.
Next I applied the sparkly black shadow in the Tom Ford Quad right along the lash line on the top lid and along the outer edge of the lower lid.
The Daily Face - April 23, 2012 - Purple Haze
under eyes: Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in 325
eye liner: MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
eyeshadow: NARS Eyeshadow Duo in Jolie Poupee
eye brows: MAC Brow Pencil in Fling
eye lashes: MAC Haute & Naughty Mascara
lips: NARS Sheer Lipstick in Dolce Vita
I used to hate purple in general as a color, but in the past year I’ve really opened up to it in makeup. I still can’t bring myself to wear anything purple, but this is a simple way I can incorporate the color into my personal color palette.
First I applied the shimmery purple shade in the NARS Eyeshadow Duo to the lid from lashline to crease. Apply this shadow generously, don’t be afraid to go really purple. Blend the pigment slightly above the crease.
Next I applied Blacktrack in a 60’s cat eye style. The black winged liner will help to balance the purple shadow so it looks like you’re making a retro choice (instead of looking like you just escaped from a psych ward and your first stop was Sephora).
If the purple shadow still feels too intense after you’ve applied your liner try blending a grey shadow into the crease. Grey tones mute bright colors.
I applied a little bit of liner into my lower lashline on the outer edges.
Last, I finished the look with Mascara and NARS Dolce Vita Lipstick
The Daily Face - April 19, 2012 - What’s in My Makeup Bag
I have a lot of makeup, it’s no secret, but on a regular basis I actually wear very little. I have a very small makeup bag (one of those silver lame zipper pouches from American Apparel), which fits everything I need for any occasion, formal, laid back, or even vacation. This is a list of what I keep in that bag.
1. NARS Brush #12
2. MAC Brush #263
3. NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Jungle Red
4. NARS Eye Shadow Duo in Bellissima
5. MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
6. Make Up For Ever HD Concealer in #225
7. Benefit Moon Beam
8. Tweezerman Eyelash Curler
9. NARS Semi Matte Lipstick in Heatwave
10. NARS Sheer Lipstick in Dolce Vita
11. Tweezerman Tweezers
12. MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Fling
13. Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara