Showing posts with label bridal makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bridal makeup. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lesson of the Day: How to Apply Mascara


One question I get a lot from people is what mascara I use. I have somewhat normal size eyes, but I swear when I apply a good mascara, they look so much bigger and brighter. So, I don't leave the house without mascara! 




Here, I share with you my favorite tips and tricks for mascara application


To ace your mascara application, follow these 3 simple steps:  
  1. Step 1: Wiggle the wand left to right at the base of lashes. It's the mascara placed near the roots -- not the tips -- that gives the illusion of length.
  1. Step 2: Pull the wand up and through lashes, wiggling as you go. The wiggling part is key because it separates lashes.
  1. Step 3: In this final step (which I always skip), close the eye and place the mascara wand on top of lashes at the base and pull through to remove any clumps.
Pick the Best Mascara for You
When picking a mascara, you should consider the formula you want (lengthening, thickening, waterproof or non-clumping). 
You should also consider price. You can get a good basic drugstore mascara or spend more money on a luxurious mascara. I find the fancier mascaras go on with less clumping and last longer, but it's likely no one would be able to tell if you were wearing a drugstore brand or a department store brand. I really love the L'oreal Voluminous mascara for a drugstore brand and Lancome's mascara if you don't mind the splurge.



How to keep lashes from clumping:
For some, lash combs are just too much work. But for some makeup artists, they're a great invention and keep lashes glob-free and perfectly separated. To use a lash comb, first apply mascara at the lash base, then wiggle the lash comb through to the tips of your lashes.
Not into the lash comb? Get rid of clumps  by removing excess mascara from the wand. Wipe wand on tissue, this eliminates blobs BEFORE you start.
Another great way to get rid of clumps is to sweep a clean, fresh mascara wand through lashes when they're wet. Either buy new ones or recycle old ones. 
Recycle an old mascara wand if you don't want to bother with spoolies. When you finish a mascara, clean the wand in a cap-full of eye makeup remover, then wash with soap and dry. Keep it clean by washing it whenever you wash your makeup tools.

Don't Be Afraid to Mix Mascaras
A trick makeup artists use to make lashes pop is apply one coat of lengthening mascara, followed by one coat of thickening mascara. Remove excess product with a clean spoolie wand (see above).
Try a Colored Mascara
Basic mascara rules are simple: Black works for everyone but can be harsh on light-skinned blondes. Blondes should opt for brown/black by day and reserve black for night. Burgundy or plum colors make blue eyes pop, as do blue mascaras. Purple mascara looks great on brown eyes.

Use an Eyelash Curler

I cannot live without my eyelash curler. Curling lashes gives eyes the appearance of being wider and brighter. Shoot warm air from your blowdryer on the curler for 3-5 seconds to warm it up before curling lashes. Make sure you curl your lashes BEFORE the mascara so you don't rip out any lashes.  My favorite curler is hands down Shu Umura. 
Use a Mascara Primer
If you want an extra boost, a lash primer is a step well worth it. It makes your lashes appear thicker while conditioning them. I usually only do this step when I have a special occasion. 


Don't apply more than 3 coats!


Usually 2 coats is plenty to make your lashes look their best, however if you must apply a 3rd coat that is the maximum I would recommend. Any more coats of mascara and it will end up looking clumpy and un-natural.






































Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A Beautiful Wedding at the Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel

Just a few months before August, we were contacted by the very talented coordinator Natalie from A Good Affair . Her client, Lewina was very clear that she wanted to book our Grace to be her bridal makeup and hair stylist for her wedding day. Lewina was getting married at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel and everything about her wedding was about the details and so unique. She had 2 ceremonies, a traditional Chinese tea ceremony and an American ceremony. Her dress was one of a kind, not your typical white wedding dress! For her hair and makeup she chose to go pretty natural, just enhancing her beautiful features. Her photographers, Derek and Sarah from Frenzel Photographers did an amazing job capturing the day. Take a look for yourself and enjoy!














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Monday, November 19, 2012

Linda & Anthony Get Married



Linda and Anthony got married in August at the Armenian Cathedral and then had their reception at the Hilton Hotel in Universal City. Linda chose one of our artists, Tara as her makeup and hair stylist for her wedding. She met Tara last year, when she was doing hair and makeup for her cousin's wedding and fell in love with her work. I don't blame her, Tara does beautiful hair and makeup and has such a calm and sweet personality that she is the person you want to have around on your wedding day! After the wedding Linda wrote to Yana Beauty Studio, raving about how she felt so beautiful on her wedding day... and we cannot be more grateful that we got to make that happen for her! Check out pictures of the beautiful bride Linda, which were taken by the very talented Jamie from Jamie B Photography. If you want to check out some more photos of this beautiful wedding, you can visit this link. Enjoy! 

xoxo,
Yana


















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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Kelly and Shawn Get Married!!

Kelly and I met at a seminar and instantly connected. Her spirit and her kindness is so genuine and influential that when she called me to ask her to work on her wedding, I was so excited and truly honored.
Kelly and Shawn got married on March 31st at the beautiful Skirball Cultural Center. For Kelly's look, she wanted to have her hair down and natural looking and her makeup be glamorous and fun. She is a makeup artist herself, so I won't lie that I was a bit intimidated. However, I think she looked gorgeous and we nailed the look she was going for. She even called me after the wedding and left me THE SWEETEST message EVER! Thank you Kelly. It really made a difference for me to know you were happy :)
Happy Bride :)

You can really see the makeup in this photo

This is one of Yana Beauty Studio's Custom Made Headbands
With Mom ad Bridal Party. My artists did the hair and makeup for the ladies
I just LOVE this photo

First Dance...




Monday, January 23, 2012

How to Make Your Cream Eyeshadow Stay

I love the look of cream eyeshadows! It creates a sexy, dewy look but unfortunately they usually don't stay as well as powders. Well, I am here to tell you how to get the dewy look without ending up with goo in your crease half way through the day!
First of all, you have to use a primer (I love the Urban Decay one). This will create a base for the cream to adhere to. However, if you want to avoid that extra step (because face it who has all the time) I would suggest getting a cream shadow that dries to a powder (I love the MAC paints or the Cover Girl intense shadow blast). For bolder color, layer the cream shadow and use a powder eyeshadow to set it. This will give you all day wear and the shimmery shadows still give you the dewy look!


Friday, January 20, 2012

Spotlight Bride: Sepideh

The amazing photographer Roberto Valenzuela just shared some photos of a bride I worked with back in September and I just had to share her gorgeous photos with you! First of all, she is a beautiful girl... so it wasn't hard enhancing her natural beauty. But, I have to admit that I am very proud of the hair and makeup I did on her. Her face is glowing in all of the photos and even when you look at photos of her cutting the cake at the end of the evening, you could see that her makeup and hair is still perfect! YAY! Mission accomplished :)

Venue: Beverly Wilshire Hotel
Photographer: Roberto Valenzuela
Video: Moziko from Wind Productions
Coordinator: Maryam from Delicate Details









Monday, December 26, 2011

My Favorite Beauty Products of 2011






I always get asked by clients and other artists what my favorite beauty products are. Well, this is a hard question to answer in a just a few sentences because there are way too many to answer in a few sentences. So, here it is... my favorite stuff that I have tried and tested and obviously love!



                                                     Moisturizer: Jan Marini

Primer: Laura Mercier and Smashbox

Foundation: Lorac Oil-Free; Giorgio Armani, Makeup Forever HD and of course airbrush makeup!

Under eye Concealer: Makeup Forever Full cover; MAC pro-longwear

Blemish coverup: Laura Mercier

Powder: T. LeClerk and MAC mineralize powder

Eyeshadows: MAC and Makeup Forever

Eyeshadow primer: MAC paints

Eyeliners: Gel: Bobbi Brown; Pencil: Makeup Forever Aqua;

Mascara: Lorac; L'Oreal Voluminous; Lancome

Blush: Creme- Stila; Powder- Nars (especially Orgasm)

Lipstick: Stila, MAC

Lipgloss: MAC Lipglass, Lorac, Lancome Juicy tubes

Lipliner: Lise Watier Waterproof liners, Makeup Forever







Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How to Enhance Your Eyes if You Wear Glasses


When you have lenses that cover up your eyes, you want to intensify their definition. I recommend swiping a black or dark brown eyeliner along the upper lashes to make them pop. You can use a pencil or my favorite is gel eyeliner. Then use a beige pencil inside your bottom, inner rims to brighten and conceal any redness. A dab of pale, shimmery highlighter on brow bones and inner eye corners will make your eyes pop even more! If your frames are a bright, vibrant color I would suggest sticking with neutral tones of shadows.