Friday, 30 April 2010

Summer Coral Tutorial


Products Used:
Urban Decay Primer Potion
MAC Cream Color Base in Fresco
MAC eye shadows:
Paradisco
Swiss Chocolate
Vapour
MAC Fascinating Eye Kohl
Loreal Carbon Black Liner Intense
Urban Decay 24/7 eye pencil in Lucky
MAC Plushlash Mascara
NARS Laguna Bronzer
MAC Cream Color Base in Hush
MAC Peachykeen powder blush
MAC Ravishing lipstick
MAC Nymphette lipglass









Sunday, 25 April 2010

Teal/Blue Look for Spring/Summer


Products Used:

Urban Decay Primer Potion
MAC Eye Pencil in So There Jade
MAC eye shadows:
Shimmermoss
Freshwater
Contrast
MAC powder blush in Trace Gold
Benefit High Brow Pencil
MAC Plushlash Mascara
Nars blush in Orgasm
MAC lipglass in Nymphette










Sunday, 18 April 2010

How I get my Spring/Summer Glow with Sunless Products

Spring is here... Summer is just around the corner, and if any of you are like me, it's hard to find the perfect balance between the glow of a light tan and feeling like you're taking care of your skin. What I mean is that UV tanning isn't a lot of our first options when it comes to getting the perfect Summer glow. I love being out in the sun, but I prefer to get my actual "tan" with sunless products. I get asked a lot about what types of tanning products I use and honestly, I do a lot of spray tanning. I've always gone to a local tanning salon to use the VersaSpa spray booth system. It's a lot like Mystic if you're familiar with that, but the color is better in my opinion and the VersaSpa booth actually dries you! So I'm all over that. However, that's not available or convenient to a lot of people and over time, it can get pricey. So I've been going maybe once a month to get a spray tan and using some great sunless tanning products in between that have been working great! These are the ones I've been using and loving this season.



I've always been a fan of the Jergens Natural Glow line. This season, I purchased the daily body lotion in the "firming" formula. Figure a little firming can't hurt, right? I get the formula designed for medium skin tones. I find that it actually looks more natural on my skin than the one for fair skin. I find that the fair formulas in the Jergens line always look a little yellow/orange on me. But the medium formulas are usually great. The only bad thing is the inevitable DHA smell after the formula reacts with your skin after a few hours. It's not too strong and definitely not unbearable. I'm willing to sacrifice that for the great results!
I apply it after showering, and always wash my hands and in between my fingers really well.








Another great product I tried for the first time last year is the Jergens Natural Glow foaming daily moisturizer. It's definitely not as moisturizing as the regular lotion version, but it dries incredibly fast. I use this the mornings that I'm in a hurry and don't have time to worry about the lotion drying a bit before getting dressed. The results are great with this one as well. I use the formula designed for medium to tan skin tones.








Where my face is concerned, I like to use a product designed just for the face. This Natural Glow Face daily moisturizer with spf20 is really what got me back into using the Jergens line of gradual sunless tanners. It's a great facial moisturizer. I've used it for years. Mostly during the Spring and Summer months though. Again, I use the formula designed for medium/tan skin tones.








This is truly one of my must-have products I cannot ever be without. It's the Too Faced Tanning Bed in a Tube Face. It's an instant bronzer for your face that also contains a sunless tanner. I apply it before applying makeup and it evens out my skin tone really nicely and gives me a natural summer glow. Literally a perfect tan glow on your face without any work- No tanning, no waiting for sunless products to work. It's instant gratification. And it smells like pineapple, which is a plus in my book! I definitely don't use it everyday, but it's great when I'm feeling a little pale and the color is totally adjustable and buildable.




Happy tanning everyone! Hope this helped you out where sunless tanners are concerned. I know it can be frustrating to find the product that works just right for you, but the drugstore really has so many great options where gradual sunless tanners are concerned (which I think are the most natural looking over time). Good luck finding the right products for you!

Tiffany


*If you're wanting more info on the VersaSpa spray booth I mentioned, I probably can't help you much. I found it by chance at a local tanning salon a few years ago. Call some tanning salons in your area and inquire about their spray tanning systems. Most will have some type of spray tan system to offer.


*This post was not sponsored in any way by any brands mentioned.

Thursday, 15 April 2010

A Few of My Favorite Lip Products

I get asked often about my favorite lipsticks, glosses, etc. So I figured I'd compile a list of some of my favorite specific shades in certain color categories. All products listed are mentioned in the accompanying video below. So for more info, swatches, and a review, check it out!

*Colors listed without a brand are MAC
Nudes:
Creme d' Nude
Blankety
Hug Me
Myth
High Tea

Viva Glam V
Syrup

Pinks:
Fabby
Politely Pink
Angel
Pretty Please

Reds:
Russian Red
Dubonnet

Clinique Almost Lipstick in Black Honey
Loreal Endless Lipcolor in Timeless Tawny

Lipgloss:
C-Thru
Underage
Viva Glam V

Softlips Lip Moisturizer Peach Mango, Spf 20
MAC Prep+Prime Lip
Korres lip butter Jasmine

Lip Liners:
Subculture
Dervish
Half-Red
Cherry
Stripdown


Sunday, 11 April 2010

Blush Tips: Getting Your Most Perfect Application

4.11.10

I find that lots of people have an issue finding the most flattering place to apply blush. Seems simple enough-- Just apply it to your cheeks right? For some, finding their "apples" can be difficult. Even if you think you've got the "apples" part down, there are a few other things to consider that will make the overall process super easy and deliver more flattering results. Check out the video for more!



Monday, 5 April 2010

Flirty & Natural Date Makeup



Products Used:
MAC Painterly Paint Pot
MAC Hush Cream Color Base
MAC eye shadows:
Grain
Satin Taupe
Benefit High Brow
Urban Decay eye shadow in Cherry
MAC Penultimate eye liner
MAC Plushlash Mascara
MAC Mineralized Skinfinish in Radiance (or Too Faced Candlelight powder)
Smashbox Powder Blush in Radiance
MAC Lipglass in Underage
Urban Decay All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray






Sunday, 4 April 2010

A Little "Something Sweet" for Easter


China Glaze, "Something Sweet"

Hope everyone had a great weekend and a very happy Easter! So I'm getting back to doing nail posts regularly, as I've totally neglected my poor nails over the past month. Not kidding, haven't painted them in about four weeks.
Some of you know that I've been on the hunt for the perfect opaque, pale pink. All the colors I've tried just haven't cut it. Either they're too streaky or not the right shade of pale pink. To my surprise, after all my searching, my husband Brad picked this one up out of nowhere on a recent bored-out-of-his-mind trip to Ulta with moi. He said "this one looks good." Only words spoken by him the entire time...haha. He's such a gem... Anyway, it's the perfect pink. Super opaque with two thin coats and the perfect shade of pale pink. Looks like the perfect Easter color to me. I have a feeling I'll be reaching for this shade a lot!