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

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Holiday Party Hair Ideas

With the Holiday parties just around the corner, I am always looking for fancy hairdo's for my clients. Here are some of my favorite do's for this holiday season and how to achieve them with a few simple steps.

This stunning do is great for a glamorous event. Curl your hair all over. Then, comb it through with a shine serum into 2 low ponytails at the nape of the neck. Pin the curls in the back to create a chignon like appearance and making sure they connect. Finish with some hairspray and shine serum.

I love the Old Hollywood curls for a party. Create a deep part in your hair. Then curl the hair in sections  towards your face. Run a wide toothed comb through your hair to break up the curls. Then finish with spray and shine serum to make the hair stay and look very shiny. 


This smooth ponytail is great if you don't have much time to get ready. Simply run smoothing serum all over your hair. Then part it where you want it and create a low ponytail. If your hair is short, you can always add some extensions to the ponytail. As always, finish with hairspray and shine spray. 


This is a very simple do and is great when you are wearing a glamorous dress to balance out the look. Simply gather your hair into a high ponytail with your hands but don't pull the pony all the way through. Get some bobby pins and place them to create a messy bun. Spray with hair spray all over. 


A high ponytail is always so glamorous and chic. Blow dry your hair to get rid of frizz and apply a smoothing serum. Then, tease the top of crown of your head, smooth it out and with a smoothing brush, comb your hair into a high ponytail. Spray with hairspray and curl the ends of the ponytail. 

These beachy waves are great for any occasion and are very popular. After you wash your hair, apply some salt spray and let your hair air dry. Then after it dries, wrap your strands around a 1.5inch curling iron and after you are done, use a blow dryer to separate the curls. 


Blow dry your hair to smooth it out and  then curl hair all over. Part the hair where you like it and pull it back in sections and rolling the hair. Secure it with bobby pins, making sure it is loose and soft. Spray with hair spray. 


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New Years Eve Makeup Look #1





I am so excited about New Years Eve! As my day is totally booked with makeup applications, I am looking and searching for some new inspirations for beautiful makeup looks. Here is the first one for the countdown!

Shiny Red Lips
I love the look of shiny red lips. It's very glamorous and bold. Make sure if you use red lipstick you choose a blue tone red if you are blonde and orange tone red if you are a brunette. Also, make sure to keep it light on the eyes. Just some black eyeliner will do!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Holiday Makeup Tips and Tricks


It seems like every week there's a holiday party I hear about and I know this is the time we want to look our best. So, to help you look your absolute best I am writing about some holiday tips and tricks that I think might help.


First of all, let's start with the hottest holiday trends this holiday season:
Two looks are classic and hot right now: The smokey, shimmery eye paired with light lips and the deep red lips balanced with a light eye. Shimmer is in this year, as it was last year, and it's the perfect festive look as long as you don't overload on the shimmer.


Here's a few tips:


Primers are a must this season for both face and eye makeup. Primers go on before foundation or eye shadow and keep makeup in place for hours. They also fill in fine lines and skin imperfections so your tinted moisturizer goes on smoothly. Also this year, skip the foundation and try a tinted moisturizer which is much more light and gives a dewy finish, which is very sexy. Laura Mercier makes a near perfect primer and tinted moisturizer, though I've found the color tone I bought in summer is already too dark for winter!


Going from day to evening:
Transitioning from work to evening is actually pretty easy if you prep yourself. Apply tinted moisturizer (or foundation), mascara and gloss or lipstick before work. After work, cover any blemishes by patting in a concealer (never rub). Then follow these steps for either the smokey eye look or the deep red look:


For the Smokey Eye
1. Apply your eye makeup: Eyeliner on both top and bottom lashes (be sure to 'smudge it,' dark eyeliner will age you), a eye shadow primer (I like MAC Paints), and a shimmery shadow on the lid. Don't apply any more mascara unless your earlier application has rubbed completely off, otherwise you risk getting clumpy lashes.
2. Dab a shimmery blush to cheeks (I love Bobbi Brown's or Stila creamy blushes which also works as lipstick).
3. Powder your face lightly.

4. Apply a light lipstick or gloss.


For Deep Red Lips
1. Cover unsightly veins on eyelids with a matte eyeshadow in a color that's as close as your skin tone as possible (such as beige).
2. Apply a very light shimmery blush on cheeks.
3. Line lips and fill in with your favorite red color.
4. Powder face.





What different kinds of makeup should a woman wear to a chatty cocktail party, as opposed to a high-class late-night party? 
For the high-class party: Apply more shimmer or go deeper with the red lipstick.


Remember this rule:
The number 1 rule of thumb: Never play up BOTH the eyes and the mouth.


To make your makeup last:
Primer is key here. Women should prime their skin before applying foundation or tinted moisturizer (again, Laura Mercier has a great primer) and they should prime their eyes before applying shadow. Also, carry oil-blotting papers if you tend to get greasy, holiday food can be very rich. MAC has some great ones. It's better to blot the oil than to keep applying powder, which can give you a cake-y appearance.


And if you want to transform your hairstyle from office conservative to party glam, here are some suggestions:


1. For straight, medium-length hair, I suggest washing hair and blowing it 2/3rds dry in the morning, then twisting it into a low bun (a few unkept strands are very sexy). Undo hair before the party -- you'll have gorgeous waves. Spray with a purse-size hair spray. You could also do the opposite: Blow hair dry and wear it down during the day, then twist it into a sophisticated bun for the evening. A few ends popping out is very in right now.


2. For curly, long-ish hair, an 'unkept updo' is very sexy for parties. Let hair airdry in the morning, twisting ringlets in place with fingers. After work, pull hair up in a modern version of a French twist or messy bun. Another option is to pull hair on the sides back and clip in place with a fancy clip. This gives shows off your long curly locks, but accentuates the face as well.


3. For short hair, curl hair in the morning then freshen curls before the evening with a curling iron. Spray hair before you go out. You can do this in your office bathroom. Don't have access to a curling iron? Add body by back combing and hold it in place with a bit of hairspray. You can also accessorize with a headband. 


Stay Beautiful and Happy Holidays!


Love, Yana