Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Mission Wedding Show


I did my first ever wedding show today!!! I had my own table and everything! It was so much fun...I felt like it went really well :) One of my very best friends, Megan, helped me out and kept me company. Thanks so much PB1, you're the best <3>

I saw so many people from highschool and it felt so great to have them see what I'm doing these days. I feel really proud of what I do and it just reminded me again of my dreams and what I want to be! I'm planning to do another wedding show in early January and I have a feeling it won't be too difficult to book up my summer with weddings! Hope is once again restored and I'm really excited! I feel great.>

c2

P.S. I really need to think of a cute catchy name for my makeup business because people can't read or pronounce my last name!!!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Megan Fox Smoky Look

I posted up another makeup tutorial today on how to do a Megan Fox inspired smoky eye...Megan Fox is one of my favorites! Her makeup always looks hot and I love to recreate her looks, so keep watching for more tutorials on the Fox's makeup.

I'll keep it simple because this is a longer one...so this is what I used on the eyes:

Grey Silk Liquid Shadow - Jane Iredale
Silver Lining Trio - Jane Iredale
Taupe/French Toast Duo - Jane Iredale (lighter color for browbone highlight)
Black Pencil Liner - Prestige
Voluminous Mascara - Loreal

And for blush I used one from smashbox but the name is rubbed off so I really don't know what it was called, sorry guys!

And I wanted to add some music but I find my voice is too quiet and the music sounds too overpowering so I'm going to try to speak up more on future videos.

c2




Contouring & Highlighting

Hey lovelies!

So I made a quick tutorial on how to contour and highlight the face. I feel that this is a very important part of basic makeup knowledge as it creates more depth and definition in your facial features and that's partly what makeup is all about - making your features stand out!

So all the steps are there...it's kind of quick but the main thing you want to remember is to blend, blend, BLEND! Start with your lighter colors first (always) and then add the darker colors gradually...if you plop it on too fast it's going to look blotchy and dirty and not nice at all. If your using creme products to contour and highlight, I find the warmth from your fingers to blend it out works best. If you're using powder products, using soft, fluffy, natural hair brushes give the best results.

So here is the list of products I used:

Foundation - Liquid Minerals (Jane Iredale)
Concealer - Circle/Delete 1 (Jane Iredale)
Translucent Powder - Merle Norman
Bronzer - Arbonne International
Blush - Dolly Mix (MAC)

That's about it...I know I've been using some of the same products/colors in my tutorials, I'm planning to switch it up a bit. Keep watching! Subscribe, rate, and comment. Thanks everyone!

C2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v05yDQOJhfY

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Lady Gaga Tutorial


My second tutorial is finished...I've been working hard on it for probably the past 4-5 hours and I think it turned out pretty great! I posted on YouTube that you can come to my blog to find out the exact products I used in the video. So I figured I should probably type this up right away.

Foundation - Radiant Liquid Minerals by Jane Iredale
Concealer - Circle/Delete 2 by Jane Iredale
Blush/Contour - Dolly Mix by MAC
Loose Powder - Merle Norman
Creme Eye Base - Pearl Frost by MAC
White Shadow - White by Jane Iredale
Darker Shadows - Taupe, Dark Suede, Charcoal by Jane Iredale
Black Pencil - Black by Jane Iredale
White Pencil - White by NYX
Creme Liner - Blitz & Glitz Fluidline by MAC
Liquid Liner - Black by Maybelline
Mascara - Black Voluminous by Loreal
Lashes - Top Pair (No name brand) Bottom Pair (Duralash 116)
Lips - I just used powder to lighten them, DollyMix blush around edges, dab of clear gloss

I hope this helps! Please subscribe to my blog and my tutorials and give me lots of feedback! I could definitely use it :)

C2


Sunday, November 15, 2009

First Tutorial

So I have created my first tutorial...first 2 actually but the first one was kind of bland so I sort of redid it. Yep, that's me! Perfectionist (although I'm having a lot of problems trying to publish it). It was on brow shaping; I hope everyone likes it! I find it a little nerve-racking to put it out there for everyone to see but I'm more embarassed for people I know to see it, because I care what they think.

Instead of naming all the specific products I used during the video, I'm going to direct people to my blog if they're really interested. So for my "Brow Guru" video, this is what I used:

Jane Iredale Taupe Pencil
Jane Iredale Daytime Shadow Kit (Dark Suede/Charcoal)
Jane Iredale Angle/Liner Brush
Jane Iredale White Pencil

Yes, I use a lot of Jane Iredale Mineral Cosmetics as that is what we carry at my work and I do quite like the line for the most part. It's definitely a good idea to know what you're putting on your skin and this product line has a lot of benefits.

I'm hoping to create many more fun and entertaining tutorials...hopefully this one works! If not, I'll be very upset as I spent quite a bit of time creating it!!! If it does work and you watched it, please give me feedback! Thanks everyone.

C2 OUT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLakup90a8I&feature=autofb

Thursday, November 12, 2009

When do dreams become reality?

I am full of hopes and dreams at the moment...that's partly why I'm starting this blog. I'm at a point in my life where the decisions I make are going to shape my future and have a big impact on my life. I have been on an emotional roller coaster for the past few weeks, torn between my current occupation and what I really want to do, along with all the usual stresses that come along with lovely life.

Dreaming is an amazing thing. I could not imagine life without having things to hope for and look forward to, to dream about and work towards. It's very important, otherwise what is the meaning of life? What is the purpose? We need to have things we love and goals for ourselves to fulfill our being! It feels so good to challenge ourselves and overcome the bumps in the road. But in saying that, it's not always easy!

Stepping out of your comfort zone and safety net is very scary. I'm finding that right now...but I've also come to realise that this is the time to do it. I am still young, I don't have big debts or responsibilities to hold me back. I'm still making who I am and shaping my life. I have the power to make it great or settle for where I'm at. I want to be great, I want to be well-known, I want to use my talents to make people feel good and to make people happy. I'm going to do it!

Lately I have felt very bored and unhappy about my current job situation...you can blame it on the economy or whatever it may be, but I don't feel like it's ever going to go back to the way it was. I am doing makeup, but not as much as I'd like to be. It's not fulfilling my creative outlet and there are a lot of politics and negative things going on that I'm not finding enjoyable. I keep telling myself that I'm lucky to have a steady, decent-paying job with the way the market has been - and that's true. But I also feel like I'm kidding myself because I'm not content there anymore. My job is monotonous to me when it should be fun and exciting.

That's why I want to become a freelance makeup artist! I have a lot of things I've been doing to work towards this choice: expanding and updating my portfolio, participating in wedding fairs, posting ads online, creating a website and groups on facebook, handing out business cards, getting inspired and taking in as much good information as I can to help market myself, networking with others in the industry, anything that can help me to get my name out there. My dream job would be to work with a photographer doing photoshoots...I love doing creative, artistic, avante-garde style makeup. I also love doing glam makeup and weddings, so my first goal is to fill my spring and summer with makeup bookings for the wedding season!

So far I have 8 potential weddings booked and I'm hoping after my first wedding show in about 2 weeks that I will have many more. I'm feeling very optimistic and excited for all of this, but at the same time a little nervous and scared. It works out that I have Thursday-Saturday off as my regular schedule, but eventually I'm going to have to tell my employer that I'm totally unavailable to cover shifts on Saturdays. That could pose a problem in the summertime because I'm needed quite a lot to cover shifts on Saturdays as my co-workers will take holidays and such. I know that I'm an adult now and should not be afraid to tell them this, but I have always been intimidated by management. Being assertive is not my strong suit as I'm a pretty easy-going individual. I have a feeling they won't be very happy with my decision.

The past 2 summers have made me determined to make a change in my career because I have been stuck working shifts that ruin my opportunity to do weddings outside of work, as well as working a lot more than I prefer at times because there has not been adequate coverage. And with the way business has been, and my poor luck, the shifts that I have covered have been slow and I really have not made any extra money off commission from weddings at my workplace; in fact, I barely had any brides booked in last summer! I want to do more weddings, I want to do more makeup, and I want to make more money! Most of all, I want to work for myself.

So, I'm confident that I can get my summer booked up completely, but my worry is that I may not have a steady job after that. Wedding season is mainly from about April-September, so where does that leave me for the rest of the year? Ideally, I'd love to be doing more photoshoots and creative makeup assignments to fill the space...but I'm not sure if that will come this soon. So, as I said, I'm feeling optimistic but I have some doubts and anxieties. All I can do is work towards this first goal and see what opportunities open up for me. Things seem to be working out so far; I just have to remain positive and goal-oriented. I can always fall back on my art (which I'm also trying to get going a little more...anyone want portraits done, contact me!).

I'm going to be successful...just you wait and see! I have a very strong support base and I love my husband, friends, and family for that. For now, it's my dream.

C2