Sunday, 1 November 2015

Lip Service: Swoon Worthy Lipsticks for Fall 2015


Everyone knows just how much I love lipsticks. So I thought I would share with you the lipsticks that I am reaching for recently more and more this season. 



Wet n' Wild Mega Last Lipstick in Mocha-licious.These lip colours are semi-matte, glides on smoothly and are long wearing. This rich brown is lovely with almost any look and a staple in my makeup bag for sure.They retail here in Barbados for $10 bds in Imart. If you are in the USA drugstores sell them for a wallet friendly S1.99 usd.




 Milani Cosmetics Color Statement Lipstick in Sangria. Everyone that I have gabbed about lipstick to in the last 6 months knows that I have loved this lipstick shade and formula for ages. Deep berry color, semi-matte, comfortable to wear and pairs beautifully with gold tones. These can be found in many beauty stores and drugstores locally for around $15 bds.



Nsrriah Lipstick in Marcy (shown in the photo above). Marcy stole my heart as soon as I tried it on. It is a very deep plum that can be worn on its own or paired with a dark liner like Black Currant by MAC to make it even deeper and more sultry. This lipstick is gorgeous with both gold and silver tones. Every time I have worn it numerous people would stop me to find out what shade lipstick I was wearing. Long wearing yet moisturizing; this is certainly a winner. Available locally from Stylish Apparel in Sky Mall for $30 bds.


MAC Cosmetics Retro Matte Lipstick in Flat Out Fabulous. I refuse to put away my pinks and reds for this season. This shade is exceptionally beautiful and looks amazing on every complexion. Flat out Fabulous is a rich Fuschia shade with a very matte texture that ensures staying powder. Be sure to moisturize your lips before hand. An added benefit is because it is blue based it makes your teeth appear whiter! Everybody loves a life hack like that right?!


Sephora Cream Lip Stain in Always Red. Described on their website as a 'matte bold classic red'. It is everything it claims to be. I am now personally on my 3rd tube of this lip stain. I remember when I was about to purchase my first one someone told me “it is the only red you need”; every time I apply it I hear those words in my mind and yes it could not be more true. It is the red of my dreams, dries to a matte finish that looks like velvet, comfortable to wear and the staying power is amazing. Obviously this lip colour and formula transcends all trends and seasons for me. It will always be a win. This product can be purchased Sephora's website for $14 usd.   


There you have it Beauties! My top lipstick picks for Fall 2015. What lippies are you swooning over right now?

Monday, 12 October 2015

Third Quarter Beauty Favorites!



Welcome to my quarterly favorites of the beauty world. I feel like this third quarter has come around with lightning speed. I thought I should mention all of the products mentioned were used in the above makeup look. Let's delve right into this! 


Queen Helene Mud Pack Masque was added to my skincare routine about 2 months ago and I'm absolutely loving it! Clay masks are fantastic for drawing toxins out of the skin. It certainly has improved the clarity and texture of my skin. I use it at least 3 times a week and when I wash it off my face feels soft and refreshed. 
 L.A. Girl Pro Conceal Corrector in Orange. I love this to help me cancel out darkness around my eyes. The orange tone adds a brightening effect to the area. As this corrector is very rich in tone I use a small amount at a time. 



NYX Micro Brow Pencil. Personally I prefer brow pencils on myself instead of gels for everyday use. They are less cumbersome and easy to use. This brow pencil comes in at a great price, with excellent utility of having a spoolie at the other end. Admittedly it doesn't have as much colour payoff as MAC brow pencils, however they are decent for the price and I love the fine lines that can be created with this micro pencil.


Sleek Makeup I-Divine Palette in Ultra V Matte Darks. As Fall inspired makeup looks have come around, makeup hues are leaning towards darker more sultry colours. This is one of my favorite eyeshadow palettes all year round but recently I have been reaching for it more and more. The formula is very pigmented and blendable. Plus you cannot go wrong with this collection of colours for this season. 


NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream in Cannes. I absolutely live for lip colours as you Beauties know. This has been my favorite nude lip colour to wear for these last three months. The formula of these lip creams is very comfortable on the lips. its buildable and this shade is gorgeous. 
NYX Blush in Copper. A friend put me onto this as a highlight. I. Am. In. Love. This blush right here looks so natural on me as a highlight. Admittedly a part of why I love this so much is because I can build it up as much as I want for a subtle sheen on the high points of my face to a full on glam glow. This colour also works well with other highlighters so I know it is going to be a staple in my makeup bag for a while. 

Crown Brush Flat Top Bronzer. If you did not know that I cannot live without bronzer before, well now you know. It is an essential part of my makeup routine. For a while I have been using a more tapered brush to apply bronzer however this brush has changed that whole application. The flat shape applies the bronzer evenly while the soft natural bristles ensure the finish is not too heavy. 


There you have it Beauties my favorite products for the third quarter of 2015. Stay tuned for my last post because I am already swooning over some fabulous new beauty goodies. 

xoxo
Dee







Thursday, 17 September 2015

Fall 2015 Beauty Round Up!

I am so excited to bring to you Beauties some of my favorite picks for Fall 2015! Lucinda Robinson of Moden Makeup is a huge nail polish aficionado so it would be a crime not to have her collaborate and let you Beauties know her top nail polishes for Fall. We also have a makeup tutorial and the latest in lingerie from Adore me. Let's get right into this!


Press play to see my Fall 2015 makeup tutorial.

Top Five Fall Polish Shades

I know we don’t experience Fall in Barbados but you know I’m a fan of vampy lips and cooler weather. So when Dee asked me to do this collab I thought it was great idea. #TeamModen readers know I love dark manicures; emphasis on manicure since I rarely wear dark shades on my toes. Anyways, enough with the backdrop – you came here for polish.


If you follow the nail polish collection trends, metallics are big every Fall. ‘Coin Flip’ has the advantage of being a pretty universal shade with ridiculously high shine. The absolute best thing about this range is that it’s inexpensive and readily available in Barbados. I got this from Collins.

Essie ‘Armed and Ready’
This dark green is giving a hint of somethin’ somethin’ with its gold micro shimmer that runs throughout. My current swatch doesn’t even do it justice; you gotta check out this manicure in the sun here. Essie polishes are also easy to get your hands on.


Orly ‘Coffee Break’
I’m a big fan of the Orly polish formula though I only have a hand full of them in my collection. ‘Coffee Break’ is a favourite because it’s a perfect nude for my complexion…and nude manicures are good in any season. I amped this one up by sealing it with O.P.I’s Matte top coat. Something about a flat, no shine finish to this manicure just makes it look even more sophisticated. Orly polishes can be found in iMart locations island wide.



Clinique A Different Nail Enamel ‘Black Honey’
The most infamous shade in all of Clinique’s history is ‘Black Honey’. I don’t know why but everything they make in this shade is just a fan favourite. This nail polish line is marketed as better for sensitive skins…I don’t know about all of that but what I do know is that the shine pay off on this polish is amazing! These retail for $42BDS in Cave Shepherd so I was initially a little sceptical but after the first coat I was a believer. Dark reds are also ever present in popular Fall nail polish collection releases. This shade stains so please use a good base coat.



RGB Cosmetics ‘Cobalt’
I saved the most expensive for last. RGB Cosmetics prides itself on being a ‘5 free’ nail polish brand. Available exclusively from Pure Source Barbados, they retail for $54BDS. Before you run for the hills check out the picture; that’s three coats with no top coat. ‘Cobalt’ is an inky blue that can stain your nails so wear a good base coat. If you prefer metallic formulas check out ‘Sea’ from this brand.
Be sure to let me know your favourite Fall shades are in the comments. I know I didn’t mention any burnt oranges so if you know of one you think I should check out fill me in.

Thanks again to Dee for having me!



Last but certainly not least, the brand new lingerie sets from Adore me! When they sent me photos of their Fall 2015 collection I fell in love with these dark emerald green sets.
 This rich colour coupled with exquisite lace is a must have for any of you Beauties to add to your collection. Simply head on over to Adoreme.com to view their collection.

Be sure to let me know what your favorite cosmetics, accessories and trends are for Fall 2015!
xoxo
Dee



Monday, 31 August 2015

Staying Inspired & Following Through: Suggestions from a Creative




Staying inspired is always a task for creatives. Our work takes a lot out of us. To interpret a vision in our head as best as possible and try to recreate it into something tangible that an onlooker/viewer can see with their own eyes and in some cases touch is no small task. However what happens when you are out of ideas or encounter that dreaded creative block? It is like being in limbo, in a space where inspiration is figuratively circling the drain. How does one break free of that space or prevent it from happening?

I have been in this suffocating uninspired space before and felt like I was in a huge rut. However with experience and reflection I realize there are things I can do to keep me inspired and excited about my art and business.
Before we go any further I want to remind you this is my personal experience. We are all individuals and what may work for me may not work entirely for you, but I do believe that I have some helpful points to share and look forward to opening up this discussion to all you creatives out there.

Be Aware
Many artists/creatives have been called dreamers; trust me this is a compliment to us. Sometimes we may literally just sit and daydream or 'tune out'. In our mind when this happens we are actually 'tuning in'. I try to be aware of what's happening around me; be it a beautiful sunset, a particular colour combination in a flower or how a specific song makes me feel. Be aware of the little things. I am not a neurological expert, but what I do know is when you make those conscious impressions on your brain it gives your creative energy something to feed on or draw from. You never know when something you take note of will serve you well.

Record
While we take notice of certain things that we may find beautiful, interesting or inspiring it is pivotal that we not rely solely on our own memory. This is an area quite a few of us lack in. We must record in some way when we are inspired whether it is by writing, voice recording or even video. What triggered this? Why? How did it make you feel? Be as sensory as possible. Documenting as much information as possible makes it easier to recreate this inspiration later. It helps our brain to relive that moment more clearly.


Be Organized
When you have decided what you want to create with the inspiration you have and also recorded, go on to set time lines for development and deadlines for completion. This gives our vision some focus. No matter what we are embarking on having these goals in place is very important so we know what we are working towards.

Be Kind to Yourself
We can always find something we could have improved on. Being overly critical of our own work just comes with the territory but try hard to fight against that. Note points to focus on improving on for future projects and move forward. When you have finished your project, admire your work and be proud of it. It is a manifestation that just started with a feeling and that is something amazing.

There you have it folks! Applying these four things have helped me to keep my creative engine fueled and also follow through on inspiration. It has also helped with anxiety regarding work and various projects. It is a beautiful world out there and we have the wonderful opportunity to 'tune in' and interpret that in our own unique ways.
What keeps you inspired? Any tips for us? Looking forward to your comments!

Until next time,
xoxo
Dee





Monday, 20 July 2015

Make the Most of Your Makeup: Sanitize!

This is a ritual your professional artist should know all too well. Makeup kits have to be sanitized after every job to ensure our makeup is hygienic and safe from contamination for all clients. Most people see the high importance of this practice for pros but what about you consumers and makeup aficionados? 
I have realized quite a few people do not think it is necessary to sanitize their own makeup. It is people! Here's a couple reasons why:-

1) When you do not sanitize your own makeup for example pressed powder products; with every use of a sponge or brush on this product, you are transferring oils from your skin onto your product. Oils essentially turn into dirt eventually and furthermore bacteria. Have you ever noticed your pressed powder foundation has a smooth crust on the top? That is a build up of those oils. Although this is your own personal product you can cause breakouts especially if you are acne prone. 

2) Regularly sanitizing your makeup increases their shelf life! Freshening your makeup helps to restore your products enabling you to get the most and best use out of them. 

"What do you use to sanitize?", I can hear some of you asking...
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My spray of choice is one called Beauty So Clean. It sanitizes makeup in ten short seconds; simple mist directly on the product holding bottle about 6 inches away and wait till it is dry before closing. 

1) For those products that have a film or crust over them simple scrape the top part off gently with a spatula or spoon  Then spray the sanitizing mist on it and wait 10 seconds for it to dry. 

2) Have a routine or set day for your makeup sanitizing. I try to do it at lease once a week however in all honesty it is usually every two weeks. 

Unfortunately I have not found this spray locally in Barbados so I stock up when I travel. It is totally worth it and very necessary. 

Thank you as always for all of your article requests and suggestions! Have a wonderful week Beauties and don't forget to subscribe to this blog so you are notified when new posts are up!

xoxo
Dee

Monday, 13 July 2015

Current Favorites: April to June 2015


Press play on the video below to watch my April to June favorites! See what products I have been reaching for over and over and why I love them so much. 



Hope you like the video. Please don't forget to send your requests by commenting on the video or on this blog.

xoxo
Dee

Sunday, 21 June 2015

Make the Most of Your Makeup: Pressed Eye shadows!



Rich, shimmery, creamy, glittery....I could go on and on with describing that addictive little cosmetic called eyeshadow; pressed shadows to be exact. Every makeup lover confesses they have to many and never enough. For many of you Beauties this is your favorite part of makeup application.
From simply using it to even out dark eye lids to an alluring smoky eye to complex works of art. Eye shadow can be used on many different levels to add to your makeup look.
There are a few ways you can get your bang for your buck with these cosmetic gems. Continue reading to see how you can get the most out of your eye shadows.

1) Soft Brows. Take a synthetic angled brush to a matte rich dark brown shadow and lightly use it to fill in sparse areas in the eyebrows. This can look very natural and soft if you are going for a natural look or if your brows are already defined but only need a light fill in.

2) Blush. Whether matte or shimmery, some eye shadows can actually double as blush. Some are so pretty and have such a blend-able texture it is practically a crime not to use them in this way. My personal favorites are reds, oranges and deep pinks. Simply use a fluffy blush brush to apply the colour to the cheeks for a nice diffused wash of (blush) eyeshadow on that cheek area.

3) Matte red lips are contemporary and will always in style. I cannot think of any reason a red lipstick lover would not have a matte red lipstick in her makeup collection but just in case you only have a satin finish......matte red eye shadow to the rescue! Apply your lipstick. Take a spatula, butter knife or spoon and gently scape the top of the matte red shadow to get some of that shadow loose. Use a flat eyeshadow brush to apply the shadow to your lips in a patting technique. This will not only mattify that satin lipstick, it will make it bolder and more long wearing by setting that lipstick!

What are some outside of the box ways you like to use pressed shadow! Comment, message, share...I wanna know!!

xoxo
Dee