30 Jun 2010

Jane Volturi Makeup from Twilight Eclipse


 




So Twilight Eclipse is opening today (June 30th) in theaters, so to honor the occasion I thought I'd do a thematic makeup tutorial. I decided to emulate the Volturi vampire makeup, notably that of Jane. She is a sadistic vampire with special mental powers, who belongs to the Volturi clan. There's going to be a lot of Volturi storyline in Eclipse, so I thought this would be perfect!

Her look is actually quite simple, with very flat, ultra pale skin without any contouring, a rounded monochromatic smokey eye, and pale matte lips. I tried to copy the look as best as I could, all I had at my disposal were the preview clips from trailers I watched on Youtube. I can't wait to see the movie, but I think I'll wait a while until the hype dies down a bit to go to the cinema. I watched New Moon with my mom and she loved it, so maybe I'll wait til I'm in Vancouver to watch this one with her!

Enjoy the video below!





Face
Dinair Airbrush foundation (more info to come soon), Illamasqua Intrique blush (matte white, used as setting powder)

Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion, MAC e/s in Copperplate, Carbon, Print, Ben Nye Toast e/s, MAC Feline kohl pencil, Essence Long Lasting pencil (black), Covergirl Lashblast mascara

Lips
MAC Studio Finish concealer, L'Oreal Sheer Nude lipstick Nr. 466, NYX Perfect lipstick





29 Jun 2010

A heartfelt message

I was deeply touched by this message I received by one of my subscribers, so much that I asked her permission to share it with you on my blog.


Hi Julia,

If you have a couple of minutes to spare, I thought it would be nice to thank you for what you have given me. It's kind of a long story, so I'll try to sum up quickly.

Two years ago I had just finished university, I was on the provincial cycling team and attending national champs, and was in a relationship with a lovely, warm-hearted man. Then, about a year ago, (probably from my multiple bike crashes) I had a very painful back injury that left me mostly in bed and unable to do anything. Now, 15 months later, im still in bed, still in a LOT of pain, and still unable to do anything. I had to quit my job because i couldnt physically do it; I was unable to attend nationals or even ride recreationally. :(

Anyway, with all this time spent in bed I tried to reconnect with my old hobby of painting portraits. I've always loved painting and hadn't done it since I started university. But being away from it for so long I was unable to reconnect. Then one day I stumbled on one of your videos and I was instantly hooked! I watched all of your videos. I love them. The next thing I knew I was on ebay ordering a bunch of makeup supplies and I'm now "painting" faces instead of portraits (well, my face only). You have no idea how much of a stress relief this has been for me. It's brought back a lot of joy into my life, and I owe a lot of that inspiration to you. So I wanted to say thank you. I really wish you will continue doing your videos or whatever inspires you because, whether you know it or not, you have had a positive impact in my life and probably others too.

I even made a video and sent it to my mom and sisters (who live overseas). They liked it and convinced me to make a youtube video. So on the days that I was feeling better, I made a couple of videos and uploaded them. I haven't had many views but that doesn't really matter :)

Anyway, I hope one day we can meet (i live in Canada) so that I can thank you in person. I wish you all the best in your life adventures.

Cheers :)

Dina

Thank you Dina for your wonderful message, it means so much to me. Some days I cannot believe how my make-up videos are able to reach so many people on so many different levels. You can check out Dina's new Youtube channel by clicking here and supporting this wonderful lady.

26 Jun 2010

When worlds "Collide"...


...then the impact will surely be lit up in neon pink fabulousness! This is Illamasqua Collide nailpolish. It's hard to capture how incredibly bright and glowing this color is, I'd describe it as a neon pink without any blue undertones. I wore this in my last video announcing the contest winner and a little personal ramble, and had a lot of comments on it. I'm not surprised, this nailpolish is hot, hot, HOT! Love it for summer. This is on the third day of wear and as you can see there is very little wear and tear. Love Illamasqua polishes!








I also took the time to wash some of my makeup brushes and they are currently lying (laying?) out to dry on my balcony table. I'm using the Brush Guards here in case you're wondering what that mesh stuff is, I absolutely swear by them for brush drying. Puts them back into perfect shape! I always get excited when my brushes are clean, makes me want to use them right away and film a makeup video.

Hope you are all having a fabulous weekend and enjoying the sunshine! (If you have sunshine that is...)

14 Jun 2010

Kim Kardashian Bronze Makeup








This look was inspired by a picture I saw of Kim on her makeup-artist's website, Mario Dedivanovic, where he styled her for a red carpet event. He also provided step by step instructions of the look, so using those instructions, I decided to try ma hand at it. The result is a very wearable, bronze eye that I think is perfect for summer, not too overdone, and could even be amped up with some false lashes for an evening look.

Eyes

MAC Untitled Paint, MAC Bronze CCB, MAC shadows in Bronze, Malt, Vanilla, Solar White, MAC Feline kohl pencil, Max Factor Natural Glaze pencil, Lancome concealer, Maybelline The Colossal mascara

Face & Cheeks
Makeup Forever Mat Velvet+ foundation 15, Barry M Natural Dazzle bronzer, MAC Solar White e/s

Lips
Gosh Darling lipstick, MAC Prrr lipglass

Link to the video

12 Jun 2010

Icy Blue Green Nails



I've worn this nailpolish combo in two of my videos and always get loads of comments on it from people wanting to know what it is. I'm not surprised, this combo is one of my favorites! (By the way, I always list the nailpolish I wear in the info box below the video.)

This is two layers of Sally Hansen Insta-Dri in Jumpin' Jade and one coat of CND Effects in Ice Blue Shimmer #555 and one layer of Seche Vite topcoat. I love the CND Effects polish in this particular shade, it's almost colorless but gives a pearlescent turquoise blue icy shimmer when layered on top of any color. I've also done this combo using Barry M Racing Green polish as a base color and it worked really well too.

I have one other CND Effects polish with a gold flake in it, but I like this one so much better! If you're not sure where to buy the CND Effects polishes, check out their website to locate a retailer near you.

9 Jun 2010

Beautiful Summer pallor

You know what I really hate? That as soon as summer comes along, the big fashion "must" is to get instantly tan and bronzed...and if you have pale skin, better hit the tanning salon or start fake baking. I truly think this trend is strongly influenced by the many beauty companies that have created a multi-billion dollar industry selling tanning products, self-tanners, bronzers, and the like. Ads in magazines showing perfectly bronzed beauties, supposedly lying on a yacht all day in the French Riviera sipping champagne and celebrating parties later to be seen on Girls Gone Wild, make us paler girls and boys feel rather alienesque. Fair skin is on the "out" lists and women are advised to hop to it and do something about that horrible, sickly, white skin.


Enter the many beauty companies selling us fake tanners, makeup collections featuring lots of bronzers, and all-inclusive packages to tanning salons where we throw our skin's health to the wind and say hello to skin pigmentation spots, premature aging, wrinkles, or even cancer, all to be that enviable tanned beauty in a beautiful summer bikini.



Now some may call me a hypocrite as I once bought a package at a tanning salon myself when I lived in Montreal and the winter bleakness was getting to me. I can't deny that I got some sort of satisfaction being tan and feeling summery as I lay in the bed, roasting my skin. I have, however, learned from my mistakes, and after that one forray into tanning, I soon realized that having a tan wasn't worth the damage to my skin.

On the endless quest to be tan, I decided to broaden my horizons into self-tanners, and tried everything from low end to high end. The results varied, some better and some worse, but in the end I always ended up looking more orange or yellow than my natural tan color, because my base color was so white. I have seen some self-tanners look ok on those who already have darker or olive complexions, but on really white skin, I never had a good result. And then there's the smell too! No matter how much perfume there was in those things, they always had a horrible, faint undertone that just was disgusting.

And let's not forget the horrible oompa loompa syndrome!


Far from attractive.

A few years ago I decided enough was enough and just threw away all my self-tanners and decided natural was miles better than anything smelly out of a bottle could provide. I slather on the SPF now when I go to the pool, knowing that I'll still look years younger than my tanorexic counterparts when they hit 40. So what if my legs aren't baked bronze when I wear shorts? This is the skin I was born with - it's fair, sensitive to UV light, and doesn't tan easily nor hold a tan well. And you know what? That's ok. I'm content with using just a smidgen of bronzer on my cheeks when I feel like, making sure not to overdo it, and I'll get a tan naturally by spending time outdoors in the summer doing activities. I'm not going to ruin my skin by baking in the full sun for hours just so that I look "healthy". I'm not going to waste my money anymore on expensive self-tanners or tanning salons because other people expect it, or tell me I "need to get a tan." And yes, I have been told this frequently by ignorant gits! So go pale this summer; you'll be in good company! ;)

Bridget Regan, actress from Legend of the Seeker


Liv Tyler


Anne Hathaway

Dita Von Teese


Dakota Fanning

3 Jun 2010

Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds nails






These nails were inspired by one of my favorite nail blogs, The Daily Nail, and show an Alfred Hitchcock design from his famous 1963 movie "The Birds". You know that creepy scene where the kids are running out of the schoolyard and the black crows attack? Yeah, these nails kind of remind me of that scene.



And since some people may not be familiar with Hitchcock's films this is the profile image which is often seen during the credits.


I hope you enjoy it and try out this nail design. All you need is white and black polish, some brushes, and some time on your hands...literally!

Video Link

31 May 2010

May Favorites + Smooth summer feet




I've compiled a list of my favorite products for May as well as some new nailpolishes I recently purchased from Essence and Catrice.


Nailpolishes:
Essence Purple Diamond
Essence In The Jungle
Catrice I Sea You
Catrice Blues Brother
Essence Clyde

Foot products:
Eubos Foot Cream with 10% Urea
(Please note urea is not urine! It's a compound that is often used for dermatological uses, which rehydrates skin. It is also found in urine but it's not like they put urine into cream, haha!)
Essence Foot Protection Stick


Foundation:
Revlon Beyond Natural Skin Matching Makeup (I would classify this more as a tinted moisturizer and it contains SPF 15 so it's great for light coverage and protection for summer.)

Lips:
NYX Tinted Lip Spa in Sake

Video Link

25 May 2010

Miley Cyrus Can't Be Tamed Makeup





This look is my version of Miley Cyrus' makeup in her latest music video for Can't Be Tamed. Here's the inspiration picture I used:


I didn't have the feather lashes that were used on her so I just used ones I already had, but otherwise I tried to copy the look to the best of my abilities. The focus here is on the teal blue eyes, the dramatic lashes, pink lips and bronzed cheeks. I hope you like it!



Eyes
Urban Decay Primer Potion, Ben Nye Turquoise, MAC Malt, MAC Feline kohl pencil, MAC Print, MAC Vanilla, MAC Vellum, light blue and white eyeshadow from a generic eyeshadow palette, MAC Brows in Lingering, MAC Lashes Nr. 42

Face & Cheek
Revlon Colorstay in Ivory foundation, Barry M Natural Dazzle

Lips
MAC Bombshell lipstick, NYX Salsa Lipgloss

23 May 2010

Rainbow Nails







I've never done rainbow nails before, but a few days ago I couldn't decide on a single colour, so I decided to do what is known as "skittle nails". One hand cools, the other warms! Please excuse the wear and tear, this is three or four days after the original application.

I love it so much I think I might do this on my toes next time! How fun for summer! I opted for cream finish as I have the most polishes of this variety, and I didn't want to combine different finishes.

Here's the polishes I used if anyone is interested.

First picture (Cool tones, thumb to pinkie): Barry B Cyan Blue, Barry M Mint Green, Misa Green With Envy, Essence In the Jungle, China Glaze Grape Pop

Second picture (Warm tones, thumb to pinkie): Barry M Limited Edition Pink, Essence Glam Girl, China Glaze Japanese Koi, Essie Tart Deco, Essie Shorty Pants

21 May 2010

Blue Gradient Fantasy Nails






This nail tutorial will show you how to achieve a gradient nail using a sponging technique. For this looks I've chosen to go from a light blue, to a medium purple, and finally to a dark blue with glitter overlay. This is the first gradient nails I've ever done, so I swear to you even a beginner can achieve this! You don't need to use as many different polish colors as I have, but it makes the gradient effect look even cooler.


Nailpolish used:

Illamasqua Caress
Illamasqua Jo'Mina
China Glaze Grape Juice
Maybelline Blue Sapphire
Zoya Kotori
Essence Clyde
Seche Vite topcoat

Video Link

20 May 2010

Pakistan blocks Youtube & Facebook

It's a sad day for many Pakistanis who no longer have access to Facebook and Youtube due to their government blocking these sites due to "offensive material" that reportedly shows the Prophet Muhammad in a blasphemous way. You can read more about it here, here and elsewhere. Restriced access is also being implemented to Wikipedia and Flickr.

I am sorry for all my Pakistani followers on Youtube who can no longer watch Youtube videos, or who can no longer access Facebook, which make up a large component for free expression online.

While some supporters may applaud the decision in Pakistan, I strongly believe in free speech, and don't take it for granted by any means. I value the freedom that I enjoy to go on Youtube, Facebook or other online sites and say whatever I choose to. To me, it is sad that people other countries cannot enjoy this freedom due to ruling such as these in places where free expression is looked down upon.

I would rather be offended once in a while, and I may not agree with everything that people say or write be it online, or in print, TV, or otherwise, but I stand firmly by their right to say it.

Hopefully the people in Pakistan who are against this grave form of censorship will find out a way around it, such as proxies or IP masking. If not, I hope this heavy-handed ban will soon be lifted and I will be happy to have my Pakistani subscribers back and active on Youtube.

17 May 2010

Summer Color Splash Look

 



This look was inspired by summer colors! I've been itching to create a crazy colorful look so I decided to do something in the shades of turquoise, blue and lime, paired with a strong coral pink lip. I love how it came out! This makes me think of summer sunshine, beaches, and tropical fruity cocktail drinks. I can't wait for summer!

Face and Cheeks
Revlon Skin Matching foundation, Makeup Forever Mat Velvet+ Nr. 15, Lancome Highlighting Rose blush, MAC Global Glow MSF

Eyes
NYX Jumbo Pencil in Horseradish, FaceFront Cosmetics mineral eyeshadow in Early Spring, NYX Lime Juice, Ben Nye Sun Yellow, MAC Blue Flame, MAC Dazzlelight, Maybelline The Colossal mascara, Max Factor blue kohl pencil, MAC Blacktrack fluidline, MAC Brows in Spiked

Lips
Rimmel Indian Pink lipliner, MAC Vegas Volt lipstick, MAC Lipgelee in Lust is Lush

Nailpolish
Guppy Nr. 29, Orly Shine

16 May 2010

Makeup Artist Magazine Interview

I was recently interviewed by Cori Stoddard for Makeup Artist Magazine; the interview is published in the current issue (Nr. 84). Exciting!! For those of you unfamiliar with Makeup Artist Magazine, it is one of the most widely recognized magazines in the industry for makeup artists working in movies, TV, theater and print. They often feature and interview prominent artists, give behind the scenes looks, showcase new products, and contain lots of inspirational images from portfolios. Makeup Artist Magazine are also the driving force behind the International Makeup Artist Trade Show (IMATS), which hosts shows in LA, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver and London.

It was a huge honor for me to be interviewed, along with my fellow colleagues from Youtube and the blogosphere. Others interviewed include Lauren Luke, Elessa from Pursebuzz, Koren from Enkore Makeup, and Lianne from The Makeup Girl.

I've scanned the 2 page article below, I am featured on the second page. Click to see and read it full size.






How I come up with my looks

I'm often asked how I come up with my looks and where I draw inspiration from. Honestly, my favorite looks I come up with on the fly by sitting at my vanity table, rummaging through my stash and looking at colors, seeing what would work together. Then I'll sometimes swatch a variety of colors on the back of my hand and see if they blend nicely, what I could combine with them, the varying textures and finishes, and envision them as an entire look.

Sometimes when I have an idea in my head, I'll do a "mock up" on my face, meaning I sloppily apply the basic idea of what I want to do on one eye. In this step it's not about perfection and precision, but achieving the basic outline of what I'm going for, trying to replicate the vision I have in my head.

Here's an example of something I threw together tonight, this took me about 10 minutes.






As you can see this isn't perfect, my lipliner is all over the place and the blending is not precise. I used dirty brushes that I just wiped off on a paper towel, I didn't sharpen my pencils. When I do a practice run, it's not about getting a perfect look, it's just to get an idea going to see if it would work as an entire look. You can see that the cheek doesn't work at all with this, it's actually from the makeup I had on today which I just quickly wiped off beforehand.

So I'm sure I will refine the look a lot before I decide to film a video for it, I might add or change things. But I thought I'd give you a quick look into the thought process that goes into my videos. I don't do this for all my videos, but for ones I'm not so sure about, or when I'm trying something different. I find the looks I do a practice run for, always turn out better in the end, and the additional practice helps to refine my skills.

11 May 2010

Taylor Momsen Look







This look was inspired by Taylor Momsen's character look for Jenny Humphrey from the show Gossip Girl. She's my favorite character, so I decided to do my take on her makeup, hair, and overall style. In the video I'll show you how to get her look, and include some accessories tips at the end how you can make your everyday look a bit more edgy. I just used accessories that I already had that I felt went well with Jenny's overall look, these aren't the exact things she wears...

Eyes
Illamasqua Enrapture Liquid Metal, Ben Nye Terracotta e/s, MAC Antiqued e/s, Ben Nye Dark Brown e/s, MAC Malt e/s, Ben Nye Toast e/s, Quo Dark Brown eyeliner,

Cheek
Illamasqua Writhe Bronzer, Ben Nye Latté blush

Lips
MAC Media lipstick, MAC Viva Glam I lipstick

Hair
GHD IV Styler in Black, Sebastian Molding Mud

Nails
Essie Tart Deco

6 May 2010

Revlon Photo Ready review






There's been a lot of talk about Revlon Photo Ready foundation since it debuted earlier this year, and it's been the talk of the beauty community for a hot minute. In the video I talk in depth about the product but here's my short review:

Pros:
  • Suitable for normal to dry skin types
  • Light to medium coverage that is buildable. You will still need to use concealer with this foundation to cover redness, undereye circles, blemishes.
  • Leaves a glowing, slightly shimmery look to your skin
  • Affordable in North America (Between $12-14, sometimes available BOGO)
  • Very light shades are available for fair skinned people.
  • pump dispenser is great for ease of use.
Cons:
  • Not suitable for combination and oily skin as the shimmer will enhance the oily look
  • The foundation contains micro shimmer particles that probably don't photograph too well with flash so I wouldn't recommend this for flash photo shoots or anything similar
  • If you have problem skin, large pores, or acne, I would avoid.
  • Very pricey in Europe for drugstore foundation. (+$30 USD in Switzerland)
  • Not a very wide shade range.

Overall I like the foundation for myself, but I can see how it isn't for everyone. We only have a measly 5 shades available in Switzerland, the lightest one available here being Shell 03, which is much too yellow and dark on me. I'll be ordering Ivory, the lightest shade, from eBay most likely. I would repurchase this but only from eBay, this is way too expensive for what it is in Switzerland and the shade range is too narrow.

Dewy Glowing Skin (Foundation tutorial)





In this video I will show you how to achieve that lightweight, dewy, glowing skin look for summer. I'm often asked how I achieve that glow to my skin, so here's my new routine perfect for spring and summer.

Products:
Eucerin Hydro Protect oil-free moisturizer with SPF 15
Revlon Photo Ready Foundation in Shell
Ben Nye Total Cover Wheel II SK-200
Ben Nye Neutral Set powder
MAC Creamblend Blush in Joie de Vivre
Illamasqua Bronzer in Burnish
Benefit High Beam
MAC Lipstick in Overrich (LE)
Margaret Astor lipgloss in light pink
Maybelline Colossal mascara
Max Factor kohl pencil in Natural Glaze
MAC Blot Powder in Medium
Skindinavia 10 Years Younger finishing spray

Nailpolish:
Essence - In The Jungle

Since I've had questions about it, the Hakuhodo brush that I love for under-eye concealing is available here.


RTL German TV feature



Thanks to my Twitter buddies for letting me know one of my videos was featured on the German midday TV show "Punkt 12" on RTL. The segment was about how-to videos on Youtube, where test subjects tried to reproduce the instructions in the videos.

Here is the segment! My video is featured at 2:40 minutes in.

Click here to watch! (You have to scroll through the videos bar until you see the video titled "Test: Anleitungen aus dem Netz")

This is the video the testers tried to copy. But seriously, it can't be that difficult to make an eyeliner - not moving your lid while doing it might help...lol!

1 May 2010

Essence In The Jungle


What's currently on my nails? Essence "In the Jungle" toe nail polish. Essence has released a few polishes marketed directly for toe nails, why I'm not really sure. Personally I prefer this one on my fingernails. The color reminds me somewhat of OPI Jade is the New Black, it's a medium to dark jade green with blue undertones, with a cream finish. I really like this, it "glows" a bit more in real life. What I also love about this polish is the wide brush. Unlike the finger nail polishes by Essence, the toe nail polishes come with a brush not unlike the OPI pro-wide, which is my favorite for application. This polish was opaque in 2 coats and applied very smoothly.

In other news, my balcony herb garden is thriving fabulously! I only have one container so far with coriander (cilantro), flat leaf parsley, and chives. I'll have to get another container for basil, mint, rosemary, and maybe a second coriander, I inhale that stuff!


By the way, I'm back from Italy and my trip was fab. I vlogged a lot and am uploading a 3-part video series on my roadtrip through Piemonte on my second channel so you can check it out there. Hope you all have a great weekend!

What's currently on your nails? Share in the comments! :)