Archive for January, 2009

Idol Strokes

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Today I decided to give 100 Strokes from “Brunette Blond Redhead” again, and once again, I was pretty disappointed. The texture is just funky, for lack of better description. The color payoff I don’t find to be that great, either… the reddish tinge that you see in the pot just doesn’t show up on me. Just disappointing :(

Face

  • MAC Mineralized loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • MAC Redhead Mineralized Skinfinish (168 brush)
  • MAC Studio Touch Up Stick concealer in NW20 (194 brush)

Eyes

  • MAC Painterly paint pot as base (Sephora flat e/s brush)
  • MAC 100 Strokes e/s all across lid (139 brush)
  • MAC Idol Eyes e/s all across lid over the 100 Strokes (139 brush)
  • MAC Shroom e/s in crease (217 brush)
  • Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner in Stash
  • Benefit Eye Bright in waterline
  • MAC Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash Mascara

Lips

  • MAC Lip Conditioner

Instead of Shroom, I kinda wish I would have done a whiter color. But otherwise, I figured out Idol Eyes, being so glitterly, works well on top of another color for a different look.

Chinese New Year!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I wore this look to a show at Radio City Music Hall for the Chinese New Year on 01/25. I wore my red silk Converse shoes, so I wanted red eyeshadow to compliment it (I wore black otherwise).

Face

  • MAC Prep + Prime skin base
  • MAC Mineralize loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • MAC Studio Touch Up stick concealer (194 brush)
  • MAC Prism powder blush (168 brush)

Eyes

  • MAC Painterly paint pot as base (Sephora flat e/s brush)
  • MAC Coppering e/s all over lid (139 brush)
  • Too Faced Ooh & Aah e/s duo in outer V and liner (just the black, 139 brush & Mary Kay slanted e/s brush)
  • MAC Ricepaper e/s in crease (217 brush)
  • MAC Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • MAC Valentine’s Lipgelee

I really like Coppering, I haven’t really had a chance to use it a lot.

Mineralize Eyeshadows

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Like I did with my lip products, now it’s time to discuss the Mineralize Eyeshadows (MES) I have from MAC. I only have 3, but since they’re duo/trio setups, you kinda get more colors for your money.

MAC seemingly likes to discontinue the mineralize shades pretty frequently, so all 3 of these are discontinued. I just found Sea & Sky at a CCO, which made me quite happy as it’s a gorgeous color.

Here are swatches over Painterly paint pot. My skin is NW20 foundation shade.

Danger Zone MES:
MAC Description: “Three shades of Mineralize Eye Shadow all in one. Each palette offers a complete eye look in the signature high colour, and dimensional pearl finish of this mineralized formula. Limited edition. 2.2 g / 0.07 oz”
My thoughts: I got it because of the red. I always wanted a nice red eyeshadow, and MAC seems to lack it. Unfortunately, it goes on a bit more orangey than you would think. I’ve honestly only used it once, on Halloween. When I used it with a bit of Fix+ the color was a bit truer to how it looks in the pot, and also lasted a long time! The middle silver streak is utterly useless, it’s huge chunks of glitter that go everywhere. I’m actually a bit scared to use it in my eye area for fear of getting the chunks actually in my eyes. The red and black are very smooth, and blend nicely, making up for the horrid silver glitter stuff.

Sea & Sky MES:

MAC Description: “Two Mineralize Eye Shadows in one large compact. One shade features a mélange of three shades, the other provides a complementary or contrasting solid shade. Both provide medium buildable and lightweight application with a pearlized frost finish. Limited edition. 2.2 g / 0.07 us oz US $17.50″
My thoughts: LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT! The blue is absolutely gorgeous! It’s unlike any normal blue shadow I have from MAC, which is why I was so happy to find it at a CCO. The white/silverish side is also nice, but very frosty.

Persuasive MES:
MAC Description: “Three shades of Mineralize Eye Shadow all in one. Each palette offers a complete eye look in the signature high colour, and dimensional pearl finish of this mineralized formula. Limited edition. 2.2 g / 0.07 oz Shade description: Frosty light blue/silver pearl stripe/frosty indigo (Frost)”
My thoughts: Aside from the horrid silver streak, which is the same as the one in Danger Zone, I like these colors as well. Blendable and smooth, but very frosty. I used it along with a glitter liner from Urban Decay for my New Year’s Eve look, and it was nice.

Thoughts about ALL MES:
They are tricky to get good color pay off. I wouldn’t suggest using them without a good base, like a paint pot (which I did for swatching). A lot of people also use Fix+ on the brush to get good color pay off, I tried it with Danger Zone, and it did help. Also makes them last longer. Because they’re frosty and sort of glittery, I find them messy to apply, and you get fallout all over your face if you’re not careful. The frosty look can get to be a bit much, especially for an everyday look (see my “Ice ice” entry on 01/15/09 for an extreme MES look), and it seems like all the color offerings are frosty in this line.

They do come in some neat colors, which is why I’ve bought the ones I do have. But I don’t actively try to buy MES, for the reasons I just stated and because they don’t fit into my palettes with my other shadows. Unless some crazy new color comes out, I probably won’t buy anymore of them, unless I decide to buy a duplicate Sea & Sky, if the CCO still has them whenever I go back.

Ooooooh & Aaaahhhh

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Had to do something quick before class, but didn’t want something boring, so I grabbed this handy duo from Too Faced (gotta admit, I do use non-MAC stuff, too!) and did a classic, subtle silver/black smokey eye look.

Face

  • MAC Mineralize loose foundation in medium (109 brush)

Eyes

  • MAC Painterly paint pot as base (Sephora flat eyeshadow brush)
  • Too Faced Ooh & Aah e/s duo (139 brushes)
  • MAC Shroom e/s crease up to brow (217 brush)
  • MAC Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • MAC Lip Conditioner

Just sweet and simple! It was the first day back this semester, so I didn’t want to do anything too crazy just yet (especially when so few girls where lots of makeup to class anyways – I know I didn’t when I was an undergraduate!).

I must say, I like the Too Faced shadows that I do have. They’re really blendable and smooth. When I find myself needing a nice silver, I often reach for the Ooh & Aah duo versus my MAC silvers. Maybe out of habit (I’ve had the Too Faced one longer), or maybe because I don’t have a nice solid MAC black e/s, I am not sure. Definitely not a company to ignore when looking for other options!

Simple neutrals

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Today I was going to cat show, so I wanted simple, “appropriate” makeup, so I broke out the neutrals!

Products used (all MAC unless noted):

Face

  • Mineralized loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • Redhead Mineralized Skinfinish (168 brush)
  • Studio Touch Up Stick concealer in NW20 (194 brush)
  • Fix+ (2 squirts once all makeup was done)

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base
  • Cork e/s all across lid, up to crease (139 brush)
  • Mulch e/s in outer V (139 brush)
  • Orb e/s blended into crease (217 brush)
  • Shroom e/s highlight under brow (272 brush)
  • Urban Decay 24/7 Eye Pencil in Bourbon on upper lashes
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • C-Thru lipglass

I am really liking the Urban Decay 24/7 liners! So smooth, none of that tugging across the lid. Definitely happy I decided to order some!

Ice ice…

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

So it snowed today, and I decided to just stay home, and be warm and lazy. I wanted to do somewhat of an “icy” look, and try out some of the new colors I have gotten recently.

Products used (all MAC unless indicated):

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as a base
  • Sea & Sky mineralize e/s
  • Aquadisiac e/s
  • Top Hat e/s
  • Shroom e/s
  • Auto-De-Blu Technakohl Liner
  • Urban Decay Yeyo 24/7 Eye Pencil
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara
  • DuWop Lash Venom mascara

Lips

  • Elaborate lipglass

Eyes are “complicated” so I’m going to describe it all here. After painterly, I took the white/blue half of Sea & Sky (I’ll assume it’s the “Sky” portion, so I’ll refer here on out as that) and put it all over my lid, and up past the crease a bit with a 239 brush. After that, I took Aquadisiac with a 239 brush and applied it in a stripe in the middle of my lid. Then, with a 239 I took Top Hat and applied in my outer V, and blended into the crease, and with the Aquadisiac. I then took Sea (from Sea & Sky, naturally) with a 239, and applied that over the Top Hat, and blended well. I went back and added more Sky and Aquadisiac to brighten up the color. Using the 217 brush, I blended Shroom in the crease, up to the brow. Then I took my 219 pencil brush, and applied Sky in the tear duct, and along the bottom inner 3rd of my lashes. Continuing with the 219, I applied Aquadisiac along the rest of my bottom lashes, and Sea over the Aquadisiac.

I then lined my upper lashes with Auto-De-Blu liner, and with my 217 patted some Sky over the line to make it blend in a bit better. Then I grabbed Yeyo from my Urban Decay 24/7 Eye Pencil set I just got today (yay!) and applied it on top of the Auto-De-Blu line on the inner portion where the Sky shadow was, and then around the tear duct, and the inner third of my lower lashes. I topped my upper lashes off with Make Up Forever Smokey Lash, and my lower lashes with DuWop Lash Venom (Smokey Lash is too clumpy to use successfully on the lower lash I’ve found)

Whew, I’m glad I remembered all of that! Definitely a lot more detailed and complicated than I am use to do, but I am time to spare today so I wanted to see what I could come up with.

Yes, wet hair again, lol. Definitely a lazy day! Hence why I also didn’t do concealer/foundation.

So I suppose this came out kinda “icy” looking. Either way, it was kinda fun :)

Let’s talk about… my lip products!

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Slowly working my way into pictures of my collection (I want to save the final, huge picture until after I get my Hello Kitty items)… figured I’d start out with my lipglosses.

I do NOT use lipstick. I don’t like it. Too much of a hassle for me. I’ll take Carmex over lipstick any day! So there’s the explanation of why there’s no lipsticks being discussed.

I’ll start with my MAC glosses, then I’ll talk about one or two other things.


There’s all my MAC lip products!

Here is them swatched on the back of my hand. Of course my skin color (NW20 shade) isn’t like my lips, but I didn’t feel like putting on 8 glosses on my lips, so when I talk about each one I’ll say a bit about how they look on my lips.

Clear Lipglass:
MAC site description: “A unique lip gloss that can create a high gloss, glass-like finish or a subtle sheen. Designed to be worn on its own, over Lip Pencil or Lipstick, Clear Lipglass is the perfect product for creating shine that lasts. It contains Jojoba Oil to help soften and condition the lips and a tiny bead of this highly concentrated product is all that’s needed to cover the lip area. Packaged in a convenient squeeze tube, Clear Lipglass is easy to apply using a lip brush. Clear Lipglass can be mixed with other products, like Pigments, and can be applied anywhere on the body except for the eye area to create interesting effects. 15 ml / 0.5 US oz US$14.00″
My thoughts: This is indeed an incredibly shiny clear lipgloss! I used this a lot when I was modeling for photoshoots, a photographer is actually who made me try it the first time. If you’re looking for a straight up shiny gloss, here you go! I have to admit, though, I don’t like the squeeze tube. Mine has “exploded” several times when changing elevation, and the cap gets all sticky. I really don’t use this very much anymore.

Spring Bean Lustreglass:
MAC description: “Two high-powered effects – Lustre and Glass – in one new lip finish. This amazing ornamental finish shines the lips with hi-shine overlaid with various tones of pearlized glaze. Beyond sexy. Transcends all known shine. 4.8g / 0.17 oz US$14.00 Shade description: New apple green with gold sparkle pearl overglaze”
My thoughts: I have to admit, I bought this because I wanted to see what a neon green lipgloss was really like. It can be a bit scary, but on my lips (and others, from reviews I have read) it makes a caramel-like shade. Unless you glop it on, you can’t tell it is green!

Spree Lipglass:
Description: Pink champagned taupe (cream). Limited Edition from July 2007 “Novel Twist” collection released only at Nordstrom
My thoughts: It’s pretty, but I don’t wear it often. It definitely has a brownish look to it, which is probably why I don’t wear it often, as I tend to gravitate towards pink shades.

C-Thru Lipglass:
MAC description: “A unique lip gloss available in a wide variety of colours that can create a high gloss, glass-like finish or a subtle sheen. Designed to be worn on its own, over Lip Pencil or Lipstick, Tinted Lipglass is the perfect product for creating shine that lasts. It’s pigmented, very shiny and can impart subtle or dramatic colour. It contains Jojoba Oil to help soften and condition the lips. Tinted Lipglass is packaged in a convenient bottle with a sponge tip applicator that provides a quick, smooth, even application. 4.8g / 0.17 oz US$14.00 Shade description: Soft peached-beige with shimmer (Cream)”
My thoughts: I like this, as it’s very neutral when you don’t want obnoxious lips, or if the eyes are played up big time. Like most lipglosses, as long as you don’t pile it on, the color reminds sheer. Definitely a shade anybody could probably use.

Elaborate Lipglass:
Description: “Soft low karat gold with pearl (Repromote, Rockocco August 2006)” Limited Edition from May 2007 “Moonbathe” collection
My thoughts: I picked this up at a Cosmetic Company Outlet (CCO), and glad I did. It’s similar to C-Thru, but has a lot more sparkle, so it jazzes up the lips if I don’t feel like looking so boring.

Venetian Lustreglass:
MAC description: “Two high-powered effects – Lustre and Glass – in one new lip finish. This amazing ornamental finish shines the lips with hi-shine overlaid with various tones of pearlized glaze. Beyond sexy. Transcends all known shine. 4.8g / 0.17 oz US$14.00 Shade description: Maraschino pink with pearl”
My thoughts: OK, this shade scares me. Just a bit too bold. It comes out bright red on my lips. And eyes are my big thing, I never have an “appropriate” moment to wear this. I honestly don’t know how the MUA at MAC got me to buy this, haha. All I know is that I was in New Orleans on a MAC spendy frenzy! I do plan on doing maybe a bit of a “retro” look with subtle eyes and trying out this product.

Prized Petal Lipglass:
MAC Description: “Sheer coral pink with white and gold pearl (LE)” Limited Edition from May 2007 “Strange Hybrid” collection
My thoughts: As you can see, seems like I have a lot of LE lipglasses. Blame it on the counter MUAs! I’ve come to hate how they push LE items that a few months later I can’t get more of. Really a pet peeve of mine. I LOVE this lipglass! Just a pretty, sparkly pink shade! I dread the day I run out :(

Valentine’s Lipgelee:
MAC description: “A soft jelly-textured glosser for the lips. Fab to apply. Squeezes on. Distributes evenly and easily via its special slanted tip. Moisturizes and conditions the lips – saps them up! Makes them look wet, shiny, super-lush! Comes in a wide range of sheer, soft tints! 15 ml / 0.5 oz US$14.00″
My thoughts: I don’t have an official shade description because… well, it’s discontinued! (Of course, right?) I’ll leave you to guess where I bought it, too (coughcountercough). Another one of my favorites, this goes on really light and sheer, so even though it looks dark pink, you can tell from the swatch it’s clear and light. Doesn’t have the “thick, gloppy” feel that the lipglasses seem to have. Now, I did cover my butt with this one, and saw it at a CCO, so I have a brand new backup tube! Of course, this tube, like my clear, has also exploded when I went from sea level to 7200 feet in elevation. I took off the cap, and it came squirting out uncontrollably! I lost maybe about 1/3 of the tube in this incident, and caused quite a mess.

That’s my MAC lip products!! Through this experience, I’ve learned to avoid counters, as they seem to push the limited stuff more than permanents. Not always the best thing to do. It makes me sad :(

There’s two other things I want to talk about now.

First one is the MAC Lip Conditioner

MAC description: “An emollient balm aimed at maxing-out repair by conditioning lips, locking in moisture. Contains Almond Oil, Shea Butter, Avocado Extract, Wheat Germ Oil, vitamins A and E. Formulated for high impact to use alone or under lipstick. Petroleum-based, but not goopy, helps seal in moisture to protect the lips from the environment. US$12.50 ”
My thoughts: I just got this from the Friends & Family sale. So far I am really liking it! Doesn’t have any weird scents or tastes (some lip products taste waxy), and isn’t thick like Carmex is. Kinda expensive for heavy use, but doesn’t need to be reapplied as often as a normal lip balm does.

Last lip product I have (besides the myraid of lip balms, which I am not going to discuss, and random lipglosses I’ve gotten as gifts or just because) is Too Faced Lip Injection.

Description: “Lip Injection is a clear cosmetic that enhances your pucker for lasting fullness. Its patented formula is based on medically-proven blood vessel dilating technology touted to create the sexiest pout this side of a plastic surgeons office. This wonder wand is a celebrity secret weapon against puny, lifeless lips.” 0.16oz $18.50
My thoughts: What a strange little product! I got this when I use to model, and yep, it plumps your lips! Also makes mine bright red. Do I really need it? Probably not, I have pretty full lips naturally. But it was fun to play around with. Major gripe is that anything it contacts on your body it will turn red, so if it’s windy out and you have long hair, watch out! Countless times I’ve ended up with a red streak across my cheek from my hair blowing into it on my lips, and then touching my face. It does sting for maybe 5-10 minutes after you put it on. I noticed that it doesn’t seem to last very long, maybe an hour, two hours. I was told by the MUA that sold it to me it would last 4 hours, but it doesn’t seem that long.

So there you have it! All my lip products! I do believe I am going to buy all 3 from the Hello Kitty collection (an orange, bright pink, and purple) because they are really pretty. Other than that, I really don’t buy them very often. I love lipglosses, but I hate the thick feeling, and what happens when it’s windy and you have long hair, haha.

First it was steamy, now it’s humid in here!

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Here’s today’s look, an old favorite of mine that I like to do :)

Products (all MAC unless otherwise noted):

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base
  • Bitter e/s in inner corner/third of eyelid (139 brush)
  • Swimming e/s in middle of eyelid (139 brush)
  • Humid e/s in outer V, blended into crease, as as upper lash liner (139 brush)
  • Shroom e/s blending in crease, and up to brows (217 brush)
  • Bio-Green e/s lining lower lashes (219 brush)
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • Spring Bean Lustreglass

I didn’t do my face today, a bit on the lazy side and had to get dinner prepared for the crock pot, LOL.

I think all my lipglosses look the same in these pictures, such a shame. Today’s (Spring Bean) is especially cool:

Yes, that’s neon green! But goes on in a caramel sort of shade, very pretty. Not green at all! But then in the pictures my lips look red as always :( Sometimes the camera works out nicely, sometimes it doesn’t. That’s the case with point and shoots (Kodak M1033). Maybe I’ll have to use my D300 DSLR more often, at least for product shots.

The 217 brush that I got yesterday works out nicely! It does indeed do an awesome job at blending, I think my 272 is whimpering in the brush roll, worried it got replaced :(

As a final note, I think Humid is one of the MAC eyeshadows that everyone needs to own! It’s such a nice, solid dark green that goes with a lot of things, and blends well. I love it!

January 12, 2009

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Here’s today look! I did this completely random honestly!

Products (all MAC unless noted):

Face

  • Mineralized loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • Redhead Mineralized Skinfinish (168 brush)
  • Studio Touch Up Stick concealer in NW20 (194 brush)
  • Fix+ (2 squirts once all makeup was done)

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base (242 brush dupe from Sephora)
  • Mancatcher e/s all over lid, up to brow bone (139 brush)
  • Steamy e/s in outer V, and as liner both top and bottom (139 brush, and Mary Kay slanted e/s brush for lining)
  • Crystal Avalanche e/s as a highlight (272 brush)
  • Benefit Eye Bright in inner corners and waterline
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara top and bottom

Lips

  • C-Thru lipglass

I took pictures before I did concealer on this massive mountain of a pimple on my forehead and before the Eye Bright, and then after I did it. So I used the later pictures, except for the last one I’m going to post, that was done before those two items.

and for the one without concealer or Eye Bright

Obviously, the concealer helped! :) Unfortunately, it is a discontinued product, but I see mine lasting forever since I haven’t even sharpened it yet, and I’ve had it for 1.5 years. It’s just nice that it’s in pencil form, so I can “draw” it on, then blend it in with the 194 brush. The Eye Bright also perked up my eyes a bit, so I am going to try to use that product more often.

My hair left a lot to be desired today, sorry about that, haha.

Friends & Family ‘09 Haul! Thanks UPS Man!

Monday, January 12th, 2009

My UPS man brought my eagerly awaited package of goodies I picked up during MAC’s 25% off “Friends & Family” sale (discount code MACFF09 – no, it doesn’t work still). Took about a week, slower than other times I have ordered from MAC, but oh how my heart soared when I saw the carefully packaged little box today!

I ordered:

  • Lip Conditioner (in tube)
  • 217 Blending Brush
  • Top Hat eyeshadow
  • Typographic eyeshadow

I am very excited to use Typographic, as it’s an “asphalt black,” so not as scary as real black. Top Hat is also very pretty, I think it would look good with Mink & Sable, since they’re both Starflash.

I would try out the Lip Conditioner, but I have lipglass on since I just did today’s look (I’ll post later with that subject), but I am a lip balm junkie, so I’m sure I won’t be disappointed.

This sale was quite nice, the only annoying part is that so much stuff went in and out of stock over the 3 days the sale was going on, that unless you got lucky, or did multiple orders, it was hard to get all you wanted. I would have gotten more shadows, if the ones I wanted were in stock. I didn’t want to do multiple orders, so I settled for what I was able to get.

Pretty In Pink

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

I got the idea for today’s look from a post on Specktra.net about what eyeshadow colors compliment each other: Slip Pink and Sushi Flower. It also suggested using Carbon, but I do not have that color (and try to avoid straight blacks, still kinda scare me!), so I substituted Well Plumed. Definitely a soft, pretty pink look.

This was also my first time applying makeup under my natural light bulbs I got for the bathroom last night. Definitely a great help! I always use to get out to the car, and see flaws, but now my makeup looks inside what it would outside.

Products (all MAC unless noted):

Face

  • Prep+Prime Skin Base
  • Mineralized loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • Redhead Mineralized Skinfinish (168 brush)

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base (242 brush dupe from Sephora)
  • Slip Pink e/s all over lid (139 brush)
  • Sushi Flower e/s in crease (139 brush)
  • Well Plumed e/s in outer V and as a liner (139 brush for V, slanted Mary Kay e/s brush for liner)
  • Cloud Bound e/s for blending, and up to brow (272 brush)
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • Prized Petal lipglass

This can also be called the “all the discontinued colors” look, haha. Prized Petal was a LE, and I found Slip Pink, Cloud Bound, and Well Plumed at a CCO.

Welcome!!

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Welcome to my MAC makeup blog! I’ll be updating this with my daily looks, new purchases, etc!

I have two looks from a few days ago that I am going to post, and then I’ll post a new entry for today’s look!

Jan. 08, 2009 Look “Going to the pet food store!”

Products (all are MAC unless noted):

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base (242 brush dupe from Sephora)
  • Moonflower e/s all over lid (139 brush)
  • Deep Truth e/s in outer V/crease, and a bit to line upper and lower lids (139 brush)
  • Ricepaper e/s in crease up to brow (272 brush)
  • Crystal Avalanche e/s lightly in crease, and a bit under brow (272 brush)
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • Elaborate lipglass

No foundation/concealer/powder/etc.

This look turned out better than I hoped, and my makeup artist at my local freestanding MAC store even complimented me! This made me so happy, as I am always scared to wear “serious” makeup to MAC, in fear the MUAs will make fun of me. Definitely a confidence booster! I did notice my right eye wasn’t as blended as the left, probably due to the crappy lighting in my bathroom (I switched to “natural” lightbulbs last night and LOVE it).

Jan. 09, 2009 Look “BBR Playtime”

Products (all MAC unless noted):

Face

  • Mineralized loose foundation in medium (109 brush)
  • Redhead Mineralized Skinfinish (168 brush)

Eyes

  • Painterly paint pot as base (242 brush dupe from Sephora)
  • Henna e/s all over lid, up a little past crease (139 brush)
  • 100 Strokes e/s in outer V, and along upper lash line (139 brush, and small slanted Sephora brush for lining)
  • Ricepaper e/s to blend and up to brow (272 brush)
  • Brow Set in clear
  • Make Up For Ever Smokey Lash mascara

Lips

  • Carmex :)

Time to play with my new products I got from the “Brunette, Blonde, and Redhead” collection, along with my new powder foundation that I got at MAC 01/08/09. I figured out Ricepaper mixed with 100 Strokes made some sort of gunmetal silver color. I honestly must admit I wasn’t too happy with 100 Strokes, but it just might be the other colors I was using it with. I’m sure I’ll make it work.