How To: Cat-Eye Liner

Eyeliner can be an ever changing accessory to any makeup look and with dozens of colors and products to choose from, the styles you can achieve are simply endless. The trick to obtaining this classic look is being able to cultivate the right tools and techniques to aquire a precise application and a long lasting finish.

Classic cat-eye

Some of my favorite liquid liners (and I have experimented with many) are the MAC Penultimate and the Stila Waterprood Liquid Liner in Black. I have tried using several different drug store brand liquid liners and they all seem to leave a very crinkly, vinyl finish. I prefer the traditional, solid black look so these two products have definitely made it to the top of my list for liner must haves. Not only do they have incredibly fine tips which makes them easier to use for beginners, but they’re long lasting. If you’re anything like me and have horrible allergies or weeping eyes, then opt for the Stila Waterproof liner.

Stila Waterprood Liquid Liner - a staple in my kit

The best tip I can give you when it comes to liquid eye liner is to practice. There are numerous methods to applying it and the trick is finding what works for you. Utilizing a piece of card or stiff paper as a guide can help to achieve precise lines and symmetry in your eyeliner. This is also a blessing if you don’t have steady hands and want to use the card to draw in a tail end with a white eye liner as a stencil before you begin. A white kohl pencil is easily washed away and can aid in practising the straight lines needed to create a really clean look.

MAC Eye Kohl in Fascinating

As for cream liners and cake liners I think one of the biggest obstacles is finding a brush that has a thin enough tip to give you that crisp finish every time. Some eyeliner brushes are too flimsy and this makes it easy to end up with a blunt edge and crooked edges. I’ve found that the MAC 210 brush is fine enough to achieve any look, whether it be inspired by a vintage classic or something for everyday. If you’re on a budget, the Sigma SS210 is a more than worthy alternative.

MAC 210 brush

I’ve always preferred cake liners over the cream variety, so my favorite one that I have tried is the Ben Nye cake liner in black.  In the past, I have noticed that when wearing shimmery eye shadows the glitter tends to transfer onto your liner and make it appear more dull. I haven’t had this problem with the Ben Nye Cake liner and that makes it stand out among the rest. A quick tip that I find works is to add a makeup sealant after applying the liner. Not only will it make it waterproof, but it will stay in place all night long.

Ben Nye Cake Liner

Don’t worry if you make a mistake. The best way to ensure your liner is looking its best is to saturate a q-tip with some makeup remover and run it underneath the tail end for a really sharp edge. Another method you can use is to take an angled brush dipped in your concealer of choice and run it along the rigid edge. Use some translucent powder to set the concealer and you should be on your way to achieving a polished  and neat  look.  Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions.

Products and tools used:

MAC Peniltimate – Rapidblack

Benefit Babe Cake duo – black

Sigma SS210

Makeup Designory #210 angled liner brush

Gotham Classic Series: Catwoman

Catwoman has always been a remarkable symbol of  strength and female empowerment. The beauty behind her iconic standing is evident with the constant reinvention of her character over the years.  In the comics, the details of her origin have been touched on several times. Catwoman has been depicted as an abused wife, vengeful prostitute and even an orphan turned petty thief. All of these stories indicate some sort of traumatized  past with the resolution of coping through the guise of an  alter ego.

Selina Transforms.

The scene in Batman Returns when Selina transforms into Catwoman has always stuck out in my mind  as a symbolic transformation from a young girl to confidant woman. The destruction of her perfectly juvenile apartment was a poignant message and a clear attempt to erase her once meek and unassertive way of life.  There is still a sense of vulnerability present in her character and this is evident in the artists aesthetic choices from the costume to makeup and even hair.

"I am Catwoman. Hear me roar."

I always admired how the costumers and makeup artists mirrored her emotional decline through subtle wardrobe details like the tears in the mask and suit and the progressive deterioration of her makeup. I think these small details play a much larger role in constructing  the overall essence of a character more than people realize. I try to keep this in mind when planning a tutorial based on specific character. I think it’s important to analyze their emotional state, motivations and how that  translates into the physical.

"Meow."

Recreating certain character  looks does not come without its challenges. One thing to keep in mind is that all movie makeup  is tailored to the specific actors by the on set makeup artist. Their purpose is to enhance that particular individuals features and  because of that, the look may not translate as effectively on someone else. I have completely different facial features than Michelle Pfeiffer so this look will not compliment my face in the same manner as it does hers. The beauty of recreating these looks is making it your own. It’s the essence of the look that you want to remain, not  the exact copy of it.

Products Used:

 

Face:

Benefit’s Dear John Moisturizer

Cover FX Brightening Primer

Ben Nye’s Death Wheel – Vampire White

Cover FX in Setting FX  (Translucent Powder)

Annabelle Eyebrow Pencil – Medium Brown

Eyes:

Urban Decay Primer Potion in Sin

Smashbox Limitless Kohl Pencil in Smoke

Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Pencil – Zero

Smashbox matte e/s – Blackout

Smashbox matte e/s – Smoke

Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara – Excessive Black

Lips:

MAC Cherry Lip Pencil

OCC Lip Tar – Stalker

MAC Dazzleglass – Love Alert

 

 

Gunmetal Grace Makeup Tutorial Featuring Luminata Cosmetics

I was fortunate enough to try out a few mineral eye shadows from Spa Luminata and thought I would share some of my thoughts on the look. All of the colors I used can easily be swapped out with any brand, as long as they’re similar in shade. I think this cool color combination is easily transferable to any eye color and is perfect for a winter or even holiday look.

I decided on a subtle crease color this time and completely excluded black eyeshadow from the look. I wanted to  create something dramatic, but experiment with the prospect of a softer smokey eye. I really like how the muted lid and pop of color underneath the lash line make for a unique alternative to the full on black and gray smokey eyes that are often popular in fall makeup trends.

The look is certainly  different than what I am used to, but that is why I often like to step outside my comfort zone and experiment. Sometimes you end up with something beautiful and unexpected! So, keep that in mind when you’re playing around with your next cosmetic purchases. Makeup can always be taken off, so never be afraid to stray from your usual routine and try something new.

 

Products used:

Face:

Dear John Moisturizer

Lancome Renergie Lift Foundation – Porcelaine 10 (NC)

Smashbox HD Concealer in fair

Stila Perfecting Concealer – Shade a

Lancome Dual Finish Powder – Matte Porcelaine d’Ivoire I

Smashbox Blush – Chiffon

MAC Iridescent Powder – Silver Dusk (highlight)

Annabelle Eyebrow Pencil – Auburn

Eyes:

Urban Decay Primer Potion in Sin

Luminata Mineral e/s – Galveston Gumetal

Luminata Mineral e/s – Monaco Royalty

Bourjois Contour Clubbing Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil – Blue Remix

MAC e/s – Deep Truth (To set water line)

Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil – Gunmetal (First quarter underneath the lash line)

Urban Decay Glide on Shadow Pencil – Delinquent (Outer corner of lash line)

MAC e/s – Shadowy Lady

Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Liner – Indigo

Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara – Excessive Black

Duo Eyelash Adhesive

False Eyelashes

Lips:

Cinema Secrets Lip Palette – Soft pink (Third color in)

Lancome Juicy Tube – Simmer

Music:

A lot of you have been asking what music I used in the tutorial so I’ve decided to post the songs for future reference.

Johhny Hollow

Song #1-  Johnny Hollow – Boogeyman

Song#2 – Johnny Hollow – Alibi

You can find the official band site here. Johnny Hollow has been one of my favorite Canadian bands for a few years now and I think they deserve to be recognized for their extraordinary talent and creativity. Visit their Facebook page and show them some love.

1960′s Bombshell Hair Tutorial

I’ve always loved this particular sixties hairstyle. It is diverse as it is classic and can be applied to so many different styles. Whether you want to opt for an effortless,  feminine summer hairstyle or a darker autumn runway  look this style  can easily be toned down for work or dramatized for a sultry night on the town. I think utilizing hairstyles with this kind of versatility allows room for invention and creativity. Wear it with pearls or a leather jacket and you can completely shift the mood of your entire ensemble.

Dior runway show

I like the fact that there is minimum tools and product needed to achieve this look. Some hairstyles seem so complicated and expensive, so this is certainly something anyone can do at home without the help of a salon. There are also countless variations you can touch on in terms of height, amount of curls or whether you tie it back in a half or low ponytail. You can add accessories such as gilded broaches, ornate clips or even flowers.

 

Rock and roll vintage chic

Products used:

Enzo Milano clip-less curling iron

Rat tooth comb

Pantene Pro-V anti humidity hairspray

Enzo Milano 1 inch clipless barrel

For anyone that is interested in where I got my Enzo Milano curling iron you can purchase the same one here. Folica.com has a lot of thorough and honest reviews and is easily one of the most reputable hair websites I’ve ever come across. They have great customer service and a variety of products to choose from which makes it more convenient to shop. I like the fact that there are tips and tricks applied to each product and an entire community devoted to aiding you in your decision. They are also prone to having a lot of sales and the site is effortless to navigate.

Cheryl Cole: Her modern take on the 60's style.

Other pictures for inspiration:

Brigitte Bardot

Youthful variation.

Effortless bedhead

Victoria Secret modern variation

My version: A mix of old and new.

 

Earthy Smoke Makeup Tutorial

For this video I thought I would do something a little different and show you how I apply makeup on a model, as opposed to myself. I think it’s inspiring to see how diverse makeup can look on other people, depending on their coloring and facial features. My sister and I are fairly different in that respect so I thought showcasing something a little softer, might be helpful to those of you whom opt for a more subtle approach to makeup.

Sedu Hairstyle