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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Printemps n.1

Hello! This is a non beauty related improvised post. I've been in England since friday and I've gone to some places and I've realised they love flowers. They have flowers literally everywhere! By the roan, in the gardens, in the backyards, in the windows, everywhere. And not just one kind of flowers! All kinds of different flowers in many colours! The one you see the most around are the daffodils, they're so lovely!
I thought I'd show you a bit of what it looks like when it's Spring around here, so that's what this post is about. I went to two gardens today and that's what I'll be showing you!

Ayscoughfee Hall













Springfields Festival Gardens 


















All photos were taken by me and have not been edited.
Some of them are a bit blurry because some where taken while walking, so I apologize for that.
The amount of flowers in the place I'm staying at is so huge that it's inspiring me to do some spring looks!

That's all for this post. I'm planning on doing a series of posts with all the locations I visit cause one post only would be too long if I was to show you everything in one. We'll see.

Love,
Anna

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Modern Smokey Eye Look for Hooded Lids

Hi, today I’ll be guiding you through how I created the smokey eye for hooded eyes I showed you in the previous post. This is how I created this specific smokey eye look for Rita’s eye shape.

Let’s get started!


An extremely important step for any makeup really is to prime. This is a specially important step for people with hooded eye lids. Since they are hooded, the makeup will most likely move around and transfer to the other lid. If you prime the eyes, you’ll find that it won’t move as much and will stay put longer than if you weren’t to use an eye primer.


Since I decided to go for a black smokey look, I put down a cream base in a V shape on the outermost part of the lid. This is the place where most of the black will be focused on so this base will help giving it depth. You can use a cream shadow or even gel eyeliner like I did.


Before it dried, I blended the gel eyeliner with a pencil brush. I used a pencil brush mostly because I wanted to blend the edges and keep the V shape very black still.You want to blend it but not too much so it won’t interfere with the rest of the lid. You want to keep that part blank.


To further darken the V shape, I used a black eyeshadow.


You obviously want to blend that black eyeshadow out, it’s a smokey eye.
Blend the black eyeshadow out up to the brow bone, leaving no harsh lines of black there. You do not need to blend the eyeshadow in into the lid because you will be placing another colour there anyway that will be covering that blending job you did, so it’s useless.


After you have placed the black and blended it, it is time to fill in that lid that we had left blank. I decided to use a light silver pigment, it is up to you what you use in this step. I applied it all over the lid that still didn’t have any eyeshadow on and also on the inner corner of the eye.


If you desire you can go back in and place some more black on the outer V you created previously and also place some more pigment if it seems to be overwhelmingly black. At this stage you want to perfect what you have already created, blend more, apply more, perfect it.


Moving onto the lower lash line, I also used some of that black eyeshadow on the outer third of the eye and applied silver pigment on the rest of the lower lid.


To finish it I used black gel eyeliner and liner the top lash line and the water line, as well as applied some mascara onto Rita’s lashes to further blacken the eye look.



And you’re supposed to have something that looks like the photos above.

I hope you have enjoyed this post.

Quick fun trivia: This post was written on the plane to London.
I will be doing a post about London in the future, just not sure if it will be the next one or the one after that.

This is it for this week’s post.
If I don’t post before that, have a great Easter and, if you’re on Spring break, have a fantastic one.

Love,
Anna

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Favorite YouTube Channels

Hello everyone! Even though I'm currently on a school break I've been really busy studying for my exams, which will be in mid-June; on top of that it's raining again so I didn't get the chance to do the OOTD I was planning on. Nevertheless I hope you still enjoy this quick post!
I'll be telling you my favorite five beauty related channels, starting from the one with less subscribers.

ABBEY EGELAND

Abbey's tutorials and videos are usually vintage inspired and that's something I'm always glad to see.
I also follow her on Instagram and on her blog Life in Red Lipstick.

EMMA CERVIN

The first video that I saw was in 2013 and even though I don't like her videos as much these days, they're still one of my favorites because she uses a lot of drugstore products and I always enjoy when people prove that the cheaper options work just as well.
I also follow her on Instagram.

ASHLEY


I've mentioned my love for Ashley's looks on my Top 3 Instagram Make Up Inspiration post. Just like Abbey there's a lot of vintage inspiration, but this time with a darker twist. Just how I like it.
I also follow her on Instagram and on her blog Hollywood Noir Makeup.

MANNY GUTIERREZ


The first time I heard of Manny was through my friend Mariana. She showed me his Instagram account and I think he didn't even make videos for YouTube at the time. He's really funny and very talented.
I also follow him on Instagram.

NIKKIE


Her tutorials are completly amazing. To me, she's one of the most skillful makeup artists I've ever seen. It was pretty hard to choose one of her videos but this is one that I like quite a lot.

Have a wonderful weekend.
Until next time!

LOTS OF LOVE,
Tânia

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

FOTD: Black No. 1

This post is a celebration of my new Tumblr URL (thanks Rita!). Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All) is the title of a song by Type O Negative, one of my favorite bands. The song's a very tounge-in-cheek look at the 'gothic girl' stereotype and black #1 is the most common name for true black hair dye. As someone who's been continuosly pointed as a Black No. 1 type (without the black hair I guess) I don't find it offensive; I don't take myself too seriously, but people who do either take this song as their anthem or as an insult,completly ignoring how sarcastic it is.
But for this look I was trying to do something very goth, but more in the early 90s or traditional 80s goth range. So I did a dramatic black and white semi-cut crease and black and red lips. For the eyes I only used my Sleek Au Naturel palette and on the lips a combination of black eyeliner and two shades red lipstick. I used no reference picture because I used to do this look pretty much everyday last year.

Uma foto publicada por Tânia (@vinnishbabydoll) em  



I hope you enjoyed this post!
Until next time!

LOTS OF LOVE,
Tânia

Sunday, March 22, 2015

One look, five eye shapes

Hi! Today I'm here with a post that I'm particularly excited about. This is because I've wanted to do this kind of post forever.

In this post I'll be showing you how one specific eye look differs from eye shape to eye shape.

This is important because most people watch videos on youtube and think "oh this is a pretty look, I shall try!" and then it looks nothing like it did on the video. This happens obviously because everyone has different eye shapes. It's obviously not because you're not a professional makeup artist, even if you follow the steps presented it will most likely turn out different, or you'll have trouble finding the places where to place this or that color.

I, by no means, am trying to say that I am a makeup artist, I've previously mentioned how I'm still learning and all that, I just thought this would be interesting,

I gathered a couple of friends and offered to do their makeup, I used the same techniques to all eye shapes, the same brushes, the same eyeshadows, all the same products and yet you'll see they look completely different from each other.
Let's get to it!


I did a modern smokey eye where I used black on the outer v of the eye and silver pigment on the rest of the lid and into the inner corner. This is how it looks on my eye. Although it looks like I have hooded eyes, I do not, as you may have realized from previous posts. I have pretty standard eyes, the crease is just a bit folded in sometimes.
As you can see, when my eye is open, most of the colors I placed on the lid are visible and the silver stands out from the black, elongating the eye a bit.



Here you can see the exact same makeup done on my friend Tamara. Her eyes have a very interesting shape and I always get so excited when she asks me to do her makeup because it's such an unusual eye shape from all others I've done makeup on! 
Her eyes are ever so slightly hooded, not too too much, just a tiny bit. You can see that her mobile lid folds under the socket of her eyes a tiny bit but the silver and the black are still visible.
As you can see, it looks absolutely different on her from how it looked on me.



This is how the same makeup looks on Catarina, a regular presence here on the blog.
Her eyes are a bit more round than mine or Tamara's and her eye is a lot more hooded than ours, although still being a very standard eye shape.
The shades placed on the lid are still visible but her eye looks a lot more sad because of that black eyeshadow I placed on the lower lid.



Here you can see Rita's eyes. I have the privilege to do her makeup quite often because she's my girlfriend after all, so I have kind of gotten a bit more of practice with hooded eyes like hers. 
Her eyes are very hooded and very long. They're small but they have an almond shape, making them look rather long and not wide.
On her eyes, the same makeup looks completely different. You cannot see the shades on the lid because the mobile lid is being "swallowed" into the socket, making it almost disappear, so you can only see the black from the crease and the black eyeliner. It almost looks as if the silver wasn't even there.



Mariana has very very hooded eyes. When she looks straight at you, you cannot see not a bit of her mobile lid, just a bit of the lash line.
As you can see on the top photo, when her eyes are open, it seems like she only has black eyeliner on the top lid and a bit of black smudged on the lower lash line.
The silver on the inner corner also doesn't stand out as much as it does on any of the other shapes I presented you.


In next week's post I will be showing a step by step on how to create this exact look for hooded eyes, not Mariana's but Rita's.

I hope this post has helped you understand how much makeup differs from eye to eye according to its shape.

I loved doing this post and doing makeup for the girls and all, it was a lot of fun!

I hope you have enjoyed this post and I'll be back next week with another one!

Love,
Anna