Makeup Master – Winged Eyeliner

April 26th, 2012

If you have only just ‘tuned in’, we have been doing three different bridal looks with our lovely and talented MakeupMaster, Bruce Rehbein.  The first two in the series were the smokey eye and the bright lip.  This is the last post on our MakeupMaster series and probably the look most brides would go with as it is very natural and flattering with just a hint of sexiness.  Perfect for a wedding I hear you say!  Our lovely bride-to-be, Nicole looks so amazing – stylish and sophisticated.  A real lady of a bygone era!  I have to say that winged eyeliner is one of the looks I fail at time and time again.  It requires a steady hand and a good eye – and given that I can’t draw a straight line to save myself – is it any wonder I fail?  But Bruce gave me some tips which can make even the most useless makeup person (ahem, me!) able to achieve this look with a minimum amount of fuss and skill.  Again Bruce started with the eye makeup first before any foundation – he did apply some primer though just to give the makeup some grip.  He then prepped the eye with a very matte neutral shadow.  This offers a good canvas for the eyeliner and stops it from moving about – no one wants their eyeliner moving about, trust me – panda eyes now way!  Now for the liner.  When Bruce started the liner he used a pencil first to get the shape and length right.  Everyone’s eye shape is different so you need to work out where to start the wing and where to end it.  If you use pencil initially, it makes it much is easier to remove and apply and re-apply till you get it right. Once you are happy with the shape and length then apply your gel liner.

This stuff is pretty permanent and will last all day and night – it will even last through tears!  It is a really great product – better when it is applied with a small angled brush and,  even better when applied with a steady hand.  Bruce says that practice makes perfect (which is true for all makeup application) so don’t give up if you don’t get it perfect first go.  He also suggested for you to start thin and to build it up – that way you are less likely to make a big, hard-to-correct mistake.  Once you have your eyeliner the way you want it, then apply your false eyelashes and reapply a little more eyeliner to blend in the lash line.  Don’t forget a quick curl of your lashes and a few coats of mascara.

Your face can look a little bare with just black eyeliner and neutral shadow so once Bruce applied the foundation he added a dewy, cream blush in the colour Flaunt.  It was almost like he was polishing it into the skin.  I totally love this product – it really adds a ‘lit up from inside’ look – and takes the phrase ‘blushing bride’ to a whole new level.  To finish off the look, the lipstick was kept neutral so the dramatic winged eyeliner remain the main feature.

It is such a great Audrey Hepburn statement – the winged eyeliner – and with a little practice we can all have our breakfast at Tiffany’s!  I just wanted to say thank you again to all of our lovely bride-to-be for allowing us to make them over how we wanted (sometimes totally out of their comfort zones) and for letting us blog about them here, and a massive HUGE thank you to Bruce – you truly are a MakeupMaster!!!

Makeup Master – Bright Lip

April 19th, 2012

I recently asked the fabulous Bruce Rehbein from MakeupMaster, to come in and makeover three of our lovely brides-to-be with three different, on-trend looks.  Last week’s was the smokey eye and it totally transformed Bronwyn into a glamourous, siren with old world style and sophistication.  I am a major fan of the smokey eye – it really does make a feature of your eyes (even dark brown eyes like mine) and who doesn’t want their eyes to look ravishing on their wedding day?  However not everyone thinks their eyes are their best feature so today’s makeup is the on-trend bright lip.  I know most brides go for pale, natural coloured lipstick on their wedding day – it makes sense , I get it.  But sometimes it looks so bold and fresh to buck the trend and step out in something a little more unexpected.  It could be something you put on as you enter the reception – you know, as you move into the festive part of the day.  I don’t want to sound like a broken record but I think if you have the right shade for you and your skin tone, bright lipstick can really add a great wow-factor.  So when our lovely bride-to-be Karen arrived for her makeover, I was busting to give it a try!  And she looked totally AMAZING!  You are going to love this look!!  So, without further ado, here are the tips and tricks for a bright lip!

Bruce prepped the skin with a great primer – he is a massive fan of primers as they really do offer great staying power to your foundation (and on a day like your wedding day, you don’t want your makeup sliding off your face!).  Once again we talked about how to get the perfect shade and really you just need to test it out on your face in the sunshine to really see if the shade is right for you.  The aim of foundation is to enhance your skin rather than cover it up.  Bruce thinks makeup is all about enhancement – and I do too.  So many girls cover their faces with heavy makeup and it really isn’t necessary.  Good products that are suited to your skin and well applied should be all you need!  With a bright lip, Bruce felt it best to keep all other aspects of Karen’s makeup subtle and low key.  There is this rule that says you should only play up one feature at a time – eyes or lips or cheeks (except in the 80s when we went to TOWN on everything all at once and big big BIG!!! More, more, MORE!!!  BIG IS BEST!  Did you see our shoulder pads? Or our hair?)

One of the biggest tips I got from each of these sessions is to do your brows!  As Bruce was saying they are responsible for framing your face and with an eyebrow pencil you can really define your arch.  I have been doing it since this session and it has made a massive difference to how I look.  Get thee an eyebrow pencil – STAT!  Bruce then put on a simple neutral shadow across Karen’s lids, a little eyeliner top and bottom and applied false eyelashes.  While I have worn false eyelashes before I would probably splurge on my wedding day and go for a full set of mink lashes from Lash Me.  I have done a full post here about them – they are great – light as a feather and guaranteed not to move on your wedding day (and beyond into your honeymoon for extra bonus points!)  Bruce then curled Karen’s lashes and applied mascara by wrapping the wand around them from the roots to the tips.  Both top and bottom – to get fuller thicker lashes!!!

He also swept some bronzer over Karen’s temples nose and jawline for some colour and definition.  You want to go gently, gently with the bronzer – too much and you look dirty.  No one wants cake face!  With everything else covered Bruce started on the lips.  Bleeding and colour loss are the biggest issues with a bright lip.  You want the colour to be precise and perfect all day – through kissing and laughing and talking!  Bruce first outlined the lips with a natural colour lipliner and then  filled in the lips with the liner for more staying power.   He then dusted the lips with a tiny amount of translucent powder so the colour won’t budge.  He also reapplied a little bit of foundation round the outside of the lips with a brush to ensure no feathering or bleeding.  Then he chose this lovely classic red lipstick and applied it with a brush.

I find when I apply my lipstick with a brush my lipstick lasts longer and looks better.  The bristles of the brush seem to massage the colour more into the lip.  At least that is what I think, but who knows?  All I can say is try it – it really does work.  Bruce then did a quick clean up under Karen’s eyes with some concealer and, voila, she was done.

I love how it actually looks really natural but with a great punch of colour – and Karen has such lovely lips it really brings them to the fore.  Karen doesn’t normally wear makeup so this look did kind of freak her out at first but once she got used to it she really liked it.  Now we just have to wait and see if she will wear a bright lip on her wedding day – stay tuned…

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Studio Sixty Photography is Brisbane wedding photographer Jason Starr, and studio manager Sally Ogilvie.

Well known for creative, natural, candid photographs of both local and international weddings, Studio Sixty Photography is capturing now and forever.


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