Makeup Master – Smokey Eyes

April 12th, 2012

For a really long time (and a really long time ago) I hardly ever wore makeup.  I think my main issue was that I was never very good at applying it and it managed to get so smeared all over my face at the end of the day that I looked worse rather than better.  And isn’t that what makeup is supposed to do – make you look better!  But as I got older I realised that a little ‘help’ in the way of blush, lipstick, mascara, eyeliner, concealer, etc…went a really long way to making me look better and feel better.  So swung the pendulum and now I am a full convert.  So much so that I try to stay abreast of the new makeup trends and products and with my own editorial eye (which means base don what I think suits me) incorporate these new trends into my everyday makeup routine.  It keeps it fresh – I think nothing ages you more than doing the same old makeup routine you have been doing for the last ten years.  Shake it up, ladies!  As you will soon see – the transformations are amazing.  Keeping this in mind, I put theory into practice and invited the lovely and super-talented Bruce Rehbein from MakeupMaster over to makeover three of our brides.  While I have been so excited about bringing you the photos from this session I have also been worried about how massive this post could become.  So (knowing that I will use 5 words when only one is necessary) I have turned it into a trilogy and for the next three weeks on a Thursday I will bring you a new makeover.  Today’s post is our gorgeous bride-to-be (and usual, non-makeup wearer) Bronwyn.  Most girls in general have never had their makeup done professionally before their wedding day so I thought I would ask Bruce some questions about makeup application and give you guys some tips for your own transformation.  I should also say that I choose the three makeup different looks based on what I think the fashionable bride might be interested in…or at least what I think could look fresh and different yet classic on your wedding day!  (It’s not all about the dress guys!!)

Bruce says you should start your smokey eye prior to putting on foundation because that way you cover up any fall out from the eyeshadow.  This was totally groundbreaking for me because I am a foundation then eyes girl – now I know better!   He applied a neutral base to her eyelids to offer ‘grip’ to the darker shadow.  Apparently if you apply the darker, rich shadow on the lid directly it will slide off (and get all over you and everybody else).  A good neutral base colour will help it stay put all day and night.  On Bronwyn he used the Shade 302 Fresco which is a really great all purpose colour and base for more vibrant shades.  Working with the shape of the eye he applied the darker shade (Carbonised) in small circles – the key here is to blend, blend blend – that is where the circles and the soft brush come into their own.  The smokey eye is all about softness and depth of colour.  So layer, circle, layer, circle to build up that richness.  At the end he added kohl liner to both upper and lower inner rims of the eyes and falsh lashes a quick curl and then mascara.

The thing about the smokey eye is how it transforms your eye colour and shape – I was mesmerised by the green colour of Bronwyn’s eyes and how they popped.  Eyebrows were also a HUGE thing – Bruce used an eyebrow pencil, in small light strokes, to define and fill in Bronwyn’s arches – and it really framed her face.  This is something I have been doing myself since the session, and it totally lifts your eye – brilliant tip!  Bruce then applied primer and foundation to the rest of Bronwyn’s face.  He said to make sure your foundation is not too pink or to dark – the best colour is usually gold or yellow.  And the best way to match it to your face is (shock horror) to apply it to your face and look at it under natural sunlight.  I will smack you on the wrist if I see you trying it on your wrist!!!  He finished it off with a natural lip liner (dusted with powder for staying power) and a slick of pale pink gloss then a sweep of blush (and I really mean a sweep – as we all know, I have a serious blush problem and watching Bruce I can now safely say I am a overuser abuser!!!)

He also used a gorgeous peach lip gloss which really set off Bronwyn’s green eyes – a tiny switch but with such a big result.

One of the reasons for this session was to offer brides the idea of playing with makeup for their big day.  I can totally see this smokey eye with loose wavy hair and a beaded gown for a stylish and (ever so slightly sexy) winter, evening wedding.  If your eyes are your favourite feature I say give the smokey eye a try – it can deliver some seriously, dramatic results and your groom won’t complain about lipstick on his face either!  Thanks again to both Bruce and Bronwyn – you guys are excellent!!!  Also you can buy MakeupMaster products online at their shop – truly beautiful products – and if you want some help using them Bruce offers personal, how-to sessions as well.  You can also follow Bruce on his Facebook page here where you can get more tips on the better, more beautiful you!

Lash Me

May 30th, 2011

Let me tell you, this wedding business, it’s a contact sport!  Here I am putting my body on the line in the name of research to bring you the best beauty advice EVER for your wedding day.  I know, I know, there is no need to thank me…it is all in a day’s work here at Studio Sixty.  Now huddle up because I have the beauty tip to end all beauty tips that will make you look so gorgeous and so natural on your wedding day that your groom won’t know what hit him!  It all started when we were at the Queensland Brides Wedding and Honeymoon Expo and I was luckily positioned across from the wonderful women from Lash Me.  I have okay lashes but they aren’t great, if you know what I mean?  They are kind of long and dark but they go straight out from my eye, almost downwards, so I am forever trying out different mascaras and curling them to try and open them up.  I have rather deep set eyes so it really helps make me look – shall we say – brighter if my lashes are curled.  My girlfriend Wilhelmina had lash extensions done for her wedding and they looked pretty spectacular so I was aware of the idea of semi-permanent lash extensions but had never actually tried it.  To cut a long story short I got a card for Katrina from Lash Me and booked in an appointment for a full set of mink lashes.  I mean, I really just did it for you guys cause that is the kind of girl I am!  I put myself out there as the guinea pig and took one for the team.  Well – the results you ask?  What can I say?

T-O-T-A-L-L-Y A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!!  I was shocked – they are so amazingly long and luscious I could not believe it!  And they look so real!!!  I have had them now for about three weeks and only one person has asked whether they are real but so many have commented on how well I look.  I mean, that is the secret isn’t it?  You want to look like you but just a better, more beautiful version of you.  Especially on your wedding day!  You certainly don’t want to walk down the aisle and have your groom think “I don’t know that girl, who is she?”  And the kicker – Jason loved them too – which is saying a lot because he always often doesn’t notice these things at all – BOYS – you know what I mean???

So I hear you ask, was it painful?   Honestly I was pretty scared going in.  I have very, very delicate eyes and I am a total wuss.  I am the girl who needs her hand held when she gets her lashes tinted so I was gearing up for some major discomfort.  I was ready for it but Katrina was very gentle with me and, to be honest, it really wasn’t too bad at all.  A few tears were shed (mainly because of glue fumes) but nothing, NOTHING compared to, say waxing!  Katrina started by taping down my lower lashes to make sure they didn’t get in the way and that was probably the most uncomfortable bit .  After that, all I had to do was just lie there and let Katrina do all the work.

Each mink lash is individually glued to each real lash – they are sized differently so they blend in with your natural lashes and because they are glued together they also manage to curl up your lashes as well.  Full, curly lashes I mean – c’mon – who doesn’t want that?  It is a painstaking process but Katrina and I gossiped shamelessly through the whole thing.  (As you do!)  So much so that we were still chatting away fervently when I was walking out the door!!!  It took about an hour to do a full set and when she was finally done I was just totally blown away by the results – it was amazing!!!

You guys just have to try it – I guarantee you will love it.  There are two Lash Me locations – one in North Lakes and one in Paddington.  You just need to give Katrina a call and she’ll book you in.  They are very busy (because they are legends and obviously I have been living under a rock somewhere not to know this) so call and book in advance to make sure you get in.  I have already booked in my refill and am so excited – I am addicted!  No more mascara and no more pinching my eyelid in the stupid eyelash curler!!!  I have shaved 3 minutes off my makeup routine – that is 18 hours of my life I have back to do other, more important things…um…like…I’ll figure it out…just give me a minute here…

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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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