Saturday, September 24, 2011

Beauty on a Budget

Is it possible to have a professional makeup look without spending a fortune on products? OF COURSE!  If anyone understands being on a budget, it’s me.  There are tons of extremely expensive products I would LOVE to buy, but just can’t justify spending that much on one product. I think the real trick is knowing what products are closest to their brand name counterparts.

It is truly impossible to be a label snob in this business.  I know there are some people out there who swear by only using MAC products, but the truth is this: MAC is not the end all be all in cosmetics. *gasp*   Don’t get me wrong… I love MAC eyeshadows and blushes, and I swear by their brushes, but I don’t get caught up in wanting to spend all my money in one place. 

There are some fantastic products at your local drugstore or grocery store that I think are definitely worth purchasing.  And the best part… drugstores and grocery stores have these things called SALES and COUPONS.  :o)  I just picked up a Revlon Colorstay Foundation for $5.95 the other day!  There are also times when CVS and Walgreens will run a buy one get one free sale.  That’s definitely the time to go!

A recent drugstore treasure I discovered is NYX.  This is like the drugstore brand of MAC; they carry bright, highly pigmented eyeshadows, Shadow sticks, Tons of Lip Glosses and their blush is great, too.  The only downside to NYX is that it isn’t always widely available.  I found it this week at the new HEB in Sugar Land, but it isn’t in any drugstores around me.  Fortunately, if you can’t find it close to you, there are quite a few places to order it online.   (While I'm on the subject, HEB has EXCELLENT prices in their cosmetics section... definitely cheaper than most drugstores/grocery stores!)

Here are my personal drugstore favorites:

Foundations: Revlon Colorstay: Silicone based, full coverage and will truly last all day.
          
          Loreal TrueMatch.: Water based, won’t break you out, tons of shades, and    
                                              super, super blendable. 
                                                
                      Revlon Photo Ready: Medium Coverage with a tiny bit of shimmer. (not
                                                           for those with lots of fine lines)
                                                           
Concealer:  Revlon Photo Ready- Creamy and blendable!
                                                        
Lipstick: Rimmel Moisture Renew, Revlon Matte Lipstick, and NYX lipsticks
                                                       
Mascara:  Loreal Voluminous in carbon black- use any lash primer underneath for extra
                                                                                great results!
                                                                     
Lashes:  Ardell false lashes:  These are wonderful and come in a large variety of strips
                                                and individuals.

Eyeshadow: Loreal HIP is good for bright and deeply pigmented colors, while NYX and
                     Avon all have a large variety of blendable shades in both matte and shimmer
                     to suit almost anyone. I’m actually a big fan of Avon shimmery colors. (click here for a  
                     great Avon rep!)
                                                              
Liners: Revlon liquid ColorStay liner works very well to stay all day.
Powder: Coty Airspun Face Powder- translucent: Light formula that really helps to set makeup.
                                                          
If you do decide to splurge, but you only have a limited amount of cash to spend, splurge on those basic tools that will enhance the drugstore products like UD shadow primer, a good shadow brush or two (or three J), or a good foundation primer.

In the end, it’s all about what product makes you feel beautiful or happy.  Everyone, including the professional makeup artist, has at least one cheapie drugstore product they swear by.                          
                
What’s yours??

Happy Budget Beauty Shopping!!

p.s. if you have any topics you'd like to hear about, please let me know! :)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Two Products I Can't Live Without

My taste in makeup products is constantly evolving, however, there are 2 products that are game changers for me. Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion and MAC 224 tapered blending brush.


Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion: Unless you've been living under a rock, you probably own this product, or at the very least, have seen it around. If this is your first time hearing about it, or you've been on the fence about purchasing it, let me try and convince you. Just buy it. If you wear this product, your eyeshadow will remain intact all day, with no creasing! Even the oiliest of eyelids are safe with this product.
Apply just a small amount of this product to your eyelids with your fingers or a thin, flat shadow brush and... magic. Your colors will be brighter, staying power greater, and best of all, your look will be instantly transformed. The silicone in the product helps your eyeshadow to float on top of your lid and stay that way all day instead of settling into the crease.


Take a look below at a swatch I did on my arm...


The color on the right is just plain shadow on skin. On the left is the same color shadow on top of the Primer Potion.  You can see the effect this has on the color alone! I used a blue as an example because I can't tell you how many years I stressed over never being able to make my blue shadow show up. Even the most expensive and pigmented colors can seem thin and wear away quickly on a bare lid.  Primer Potion changed the way I think about eyeshadow.
I can't say enough good things about this stuff! This summer I was doing makeup for a wedding and when I reached into my kit to find my primer potion, it wasn't there. I  was ready to bolt  panic stricken... luckily it had just fallen to the bottom of my box and was hiding underneath some shadow palettes. But I'm so serious about my Urban Decay that I would have had to do some serious brainstorming on how to duplicate the stay, knowing that nothing would work as well. (I've since learned my lesson... I always do a kit check now!)

My other must have... the MAC 224 Tapered Blending Brush.

Why? Because this is one of those things that can give you a professionaly blended eyeshadow look even when you're in the biggest rush. I use this brush daily! It's a fluffy domed brush that has some give and is perfect for creating light layers that blend out well. 

Here's how I use it in it's most basic form: After applying primer potion, use a flat shadow brush to apply a layer of nude shadow (as close to your skintone as possible). Then take the 224 brush and using a medium colored shadow, swipe the end of the brush in the color, tap off the excess, and sweep it across the top of your crease in a light back and forth windshield wiper motion. Apply in thin layers until you get it to your desired shade. When you've finished that step, use the brush to blend it up and out towards the outer corners of your eyes. (for this step, do not put any more shadow on the brush... you are only blending what is already on your eye. Add eyeliner and mascara and you have a completed look.

*For the basic neutral look try a medium shimmery brown or a grey... my favorites are Praline by Laura Mercier and Satin Taupe by MAC*

Easy and Fast... my favorite!


Every girl has some product she swears by... What are your must-haves?