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Wednesday 25 November 2015

My wedding makeup- from the point of view of a makeup artist

From my years working as a makeup artist I have done the makeup of hundreds of brides and close to thousands of bridesmaids and finally it was my turn to be the bride instead of the makeup artist! 

I got married 3 months ago and I got to experience from the other end what it was like to have the stress of planning a wedding and more importantly planning my wedding makeup!

It took me a long time to decide if I was going to do my own makeup or if I was going to hire someone to do my makeup. Eventually I came to the decision to have a makeup trial. I knew this was going to be tough because I had never had anyone do my makeup before and of course knowing the tricks of the trade I am extra fussy! I just thought if I didn't have one I would regret it so I got on the case going through my contacts! I booked a makeup trial with a girl who had been recommended to me by a friend. It was a very strange experience to be the client instead of the makeup artist and I actually quite enjoyed it! I told her the look that I was after but whilst she was doing my makeup I made a concious effort not to comment on anything throughout because I understand that everyone works differently and I wanted to let her do her thing to see the end result. I was surprised to see what she had done and I really liked it but it was deffinately not how I would have done my makeup! However, it was so nice for once to be the one sitting in the chair relaxing and letting someone pamper me! Having dealt with fussy clients myself I know that it can be really difficult at times so I made sure I was the perfect client.

After a week of thinking over it and doing a 100 different makeup trials on myself I came to the decision that I was going to do my own makeup. Although she was clearly very talented I felt as though I had better achieved the look I was after. I knew this wouldn't be the same as doing my makeup on a day to day basis because your wedding is the most important day of your life but for me it felt right to do it myself.

I decided to go for a fairly natural and classic bridal look. I go everyday of my life experimenting with heavy makeup, smokey eyes, glitter and glam but for once I wanted to go for a look that wouldn't date. I didn't want to look back at my wedding photos in 10 years time and think OMG what the hell was I thinking! So this is the look I went for:




I decided to keep it simple and natural by using neutral colours and not overdoing my contour or eyes. It was a scorching hot summer day which is so rare in England which I was so grateful for as it meant we got to live our dream of getting married outdoors but it also meant I was literally melting! 

had to slightly adapt my products accordingly when doing my makeup on the day of the wedding as the British weather can be so unreliable so we didn't plan on having such amazing weather! These photos were taken at sunset after the ceremony so as you can see the makeup did withhold the heat!
Products used were:

Face:
Primer- Clarins beauty flash balm (this primer is really cooling for the summer but also keeps my skin looking firm)
Foundation-Estée Lauder double wear. 
Concealer- ysl anti cerne 
Corrector- benefit lemonade 
Highlight- nars albatross
Bronze- Charlotte tilbury bronze and glow
Blush- too faced sweetheart blush
Finishing spray- Urban Decay deslick (had to keep my makeup in tact!)

Eyes:
Eyeshadow- Tom Ford eye quad in Cocoa Mirage
Liner- Mac blacktrack 
Mascara- Diorshow waterproof 
Lashes- Velour Lashes cluster holic
Brows- Anastasia Beverley Hills dipbrow pomade in Blonde

Lips:
Liner- Charlotte tilbury in Pillowtalk
Gloss- Clarins instant light natural lip in Petal Shimmer.

Hope you enjoyed reading my experience  on bridal makeup as a makeup artist.. Here's a couple more snaps of my day! Xxx




Monday 23 November 2015

Laura Mercier Extra Lash Sculpting Mascara

For my first ever post (so excited!!) I am going to be reviewing the Laura Mercier Lash Sculpting Mascara in Black Onyx.



*** Firstly I want to point out all views and opinions are my own ***

I have tested this mascara over the past 2 weeks and this is what it looks like: 



Positives:
. It has a nice thick and creamy formula. I like my mascara thick and I find that with some mascaras I find I have to apply a three of four layers to get it to the desired fullness but this really only needed two layers. 
. I also absolutely love the brush it's got loads of tiny bristles that allow the mascara to coat every single lash even the tiny ones in the corners. The spiky edges to the bristles really allow each lash to be completely separated.
. It really gets my lashes looking extremely full and jet black looking.
. It lengthens my lashes to their full capacity. I don't have the longest of lashes but when I wear this mascara I even had a couple of people ask if I am wearing falsies!

Negatives:
. So I absolutely loved this mascara at first, I was honestly thinking it's the best mascara I have tried and I have used soo  many mascaras but I changed my mind about 4 hours later when I looked in the mirror and had black smudges all under my eyes! This mascara is it is really not in any way smudge proof. I do get quite watery eyes but even on the days that I wore this when my eyes were normal I would find that it had smudged. It doesn't necessarily flake but you get this horrible black dot smudges and I end up having to touch up my concealer about 3 times in the day when I'm wearing this.
. I also find that if you apply more than two coats the formula will start to clump. I love building up my mascara and to be honest two coats is all it needs to make it really dramatic with this mascara but I thought I would see how far it could go and it ended up clumping.
. The formula seemed to thicken by the second week. I'm not so sure that this is a negative but if you want a dramatic look then you won't really be able to achieve it from this mascara until it is slightly used by week two and the formula has really built up on the brush (the photos I have taken are from week 2 of using this mascara). 

Conclusion:
Overall I would say this is a good mascara for a night out but not practical for everyday use and definitely not for anyone who has watery or sensitive eyes.