Friday, November 12, 2010
Don't Do Anything Drastic To Your Hair Before Your Wedding!
Hopefully by the time you find your dress and headpiece, should you choose to wear one, get yourself to your stylist to experiment and find the perfect coif to complete your look. Make sure this is the same person who will design your hair the day you actually get hitched. Once you discover the magic look, snap a photo or two so your stylist can remember exactly what you both came up with. Make your appointment for your wedding day hair as far in advance as possible. Don't forget that you'll need an additional appointment to have your color done one week before you get married so you'll have time to get it corrected if needed and also so the skin around your hairline is no longer stained from the dye.
Once you're married you can finally get that bleached-out mullet you've been longing for, but until then, it's better to play it safe!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Highlight of Your Wedding Day
Highlighters come in a variety of colors, but it's best to choose one that's neutral and close to your skin tone. You don't want to look like a clown for your nuptials, unless of course you're having a circus-themed wedding! To brighten up your peepers, sweep the highlighter over your brow bone and inner corners of your eyes. Next, apply it from the bridge to the tip of your nose, and at the top of your cheekbones above your blush. Blend with a brush. For luscious lips, apply the highlighter to the Cupid's bow before you sweep on your lipstick. You'll be amazed at how gorgeous and ravishing this will make your mouth look!
As with any hair or makeup routine pertaining to your wedding day, do a trial run with the highlighter several weeks before the big event to ensure you like the color and application, and don't have a reaction to the newest cosmetic in your beauty arsenal. Get illuminated!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Falsies
...as in false eyelashes! What better time to glam up your eyes than on your wedding day? Very few women sport false eyelashes on a regular basis, which makes wearing them to get hitched just that more special. If you've been blessed with naturally long lush lashes, then congratulations, you can skip this step. But for most of us, the daily abuse of mascara, and mascara removal, can leave our lashes looking a little less than lovely. Pumping up your peepers with falsies will cause your man to swoon at the altar. And who doesn't want to make her guy breathless on the big day?
There are several types of lashes at your disposal. Some are applied to the lash line in clusters for maximum control of placement and effect. Others are strips that create a more uniform appearance. To see if you like the way you look in these lash enhancers, test drive a variety of them several weeks before your nuptials. Follow the packages' instructions for gluing your lashes on, then once the glue has dried, curl your natural lashes and the new additions together to blend them. Save mascara and eyeliner application until after you have your falsies right where you want them. Once you single out a favorite brand, length, and style of lashes, bring a package of them with you when you go for the pre-wedding trial run with your makeup artist. This will allow your pro to know exactly how you want your lashes to look when having your face made up on your wedding day.
It's the truth! Falsies can make you look fabulous!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Hair Extensions for the Big Day
Proper care of your extensions is crucial in prolonging their life and looks. Treating them gently is key. You must remember that any hair lost from your extensions will not regrow as it would from your own scalp. Remove them daily and use a moisturising shampoo and conditioner every second or third day. Lightly trimming the split ends caused by wear and tear is also paramount. If you choose to use any hot styling tools on your extensions, utilize a heat protectant beforehand. With proper care, your extensions, and the gorgeous head of hair they give you, can last for years!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Pearly Whites
So, what should you do to achieve those pearly whites for your wedding day? Several months before the big event, go to your dentist for a full check-up. She'll perform x-rays to see if you need any major dental work, which should be performed sooner rather than later. You don't want to neglect a cavity and end up needing an emergency root canal several days before you get married! While you're there, ask the doctor about whitening your ivories. This can be performed in a single treatment at the dental office or at home over several weeks with over-the-counter preparations. Also, start flossing now. Don't wait to establish this healthy habit a week before you tie the knot. For those unused to flossing, it can cause your gums to swell and bleed until they become accustomed to the stimulation.
On your actual wedding day, brush and floss your teeth several times before having your make-up applied. After that perfect shade of lipstick has been swept over your lips, use this simple trick to prevent it from ending up on your teeth. Place your clean finger in your mouth, close your lips around it, and remove. Any color on your finger probably would have ended up on your teeth. Don't be afraid to discreetly consult a mirror or ask your betrothed to check your teeth every now and then throughout the day to make sure they are immaculate. After all, you won't be able to wipe the smile off of your face on this, the happiest day of your life!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Attend to your Decolletage
Unless you're tying the knot in a gown with a high neck, your decolletage is going to be exposed. Why have a flawless face and leave your chest covered in blemishes, wrinkles, and sunspots? To prevent these skin issues from occurring in the first place, exfoliate, use sunscreen, and moisturize daily as previously mentioned. Take the same degree of care of your decolletage as you do your face. Don't be afraid to ask your professional make-up artist to apply concealer and foundation to this area if it has been ravaged by the sun. Preparing your appearance for your wedding day should literally be a head to toe endeavor. Don't forget to attend to your decolletage!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Treat Yourself To High-End Cosmetics For Your Wedding Make-Up
So, how do you know which skin care and cosmetic lines are right for you? Take yourself to the nearest posh department store where the cosmetic and fragrance department is a virtual wonderland of beauty and pampering! Experts at each counter are there to serve you and find the perfect products for your coloring and complexion. Each line usually has hundreds of samples and the salesperson will choose the right skin care for your needs. It's a good idea to take these home and use them to see how your skin reacts before committing to the big buy. Also, virtually every cosmetic line offers complimentary makeovers allowing you to pick and choose which products you love, and which you'd prefer to leave behind.
Once you've purchased your fabulous selections, bring them to your professional make-up artist when you go for your trial wedding make-up consultation. Not only will he or she give you a glimpse of how you'll look as a blushing bride, but will also offer tips for the proper
application of your new indulgences. Enjoy!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Watch us on 'Wedding Day Makeover'
About The Show
Wedding Day Makeover shows how naturally beautiful brides-to-be leap out of their everyday looks and into something extraordinary for their most special day. Each bride with their closest confidants and personal hair and make-up stylists will devise a plan to "wow!" the man of their dreams on their wedding day with a look that is beautiful, elegant, and exceptionally out of the ordinary.
Some brides have a look that they have dreamed of since they were children, some brides' family has an idea that they think is right for her, and others are looking for creative inspiration from the stylists, but they all put their thinking caps on to tackle the task of a lifetime.
With just a few sweeps of a blush brush and curling iron, these brides are able to see themselves in a different light and get the confidence to feel like the most beautiful woman in the room at their wedding.
Every bride has chaotic wedding-day events, and Wedding Day Makeover helps them to have one less stress, because with the stylist teams pre-wedding consultation, each bride knows what she will be transformed into on the big day.
Shimmer and Glow
What's the best way to achieve the look of luminosity? First, you need to make sure to keep your skin exfoliated and moisturized. This alone can make it appear more radiant. Next, you need to decide whether you want to have a fake tan or not. Not the kind that makes you look like you should be dangling from a citrus tree, but rather one that gives you that sun-kissed appearance. You can have this sprayed on at a salon or use a tanner purchased from the store. The most natural look can be achieved by using a product that builds color gradually over time. Also, bronzing powder can be lightly and strategically swept over your skin. Consult your make-up artist for his or her expertise on how and what to use to get your glow.
Now that your glow has been established, it's time for the shimmer! You can purchase luminescent lotions or powders to give you a subtle sheen. These come in a variety of colors, but it's best to choose one that closely matches your skin tone. Some are even scented for extra appeal. Apply this to any skin your wedding dress doesn't obscure, but don't overdo it! You don't want to end up transferring your shimmer to everyone and everything around you.
A little extra effort and you can be radiant on this most special occasion!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Lipstick With Staying Power
Before you get your make-up done on the big day, gently exfoliate your lips with a mixture of olive oil and sugar. Rinse thoroughly. Your pro will line your lips and fill them in with a neutral liner, or one that closely matches your chosen lipstick shade. Next, your lipstick will be applied with a brush. Blot your lips on a tissue and have a second coat reapplied. If you wish, have some gold or transparent gloss applied over your lipstick. Place your clean finger in your mouth, close, and remove finger to eliminate any lipstick that may have otherwise ended up on your teeth. Voila! Those lips are going nowhere. Of course, it's still wise to keep your lipstick and a mirror at hand throughout the day for touch-ups. Smile!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Waxing Before the Wedding
There really is only one positive result of waxing...clean, hairless skin. The negative results can include bumps, bruising, skin removal, blemishes, unsightly ingrown hairs, redness, and swelling. It's crucial to gently exfoliate the skin the day before you get waxed and only allow wax to be applied to clean skin. For best results, have several waxing appointments long before your wedding date to see how your skin reacts to this method of facial hair removal. If your skin is too sensitive for waxing, there are plenty of other options, including bleaching and depilatories. These procedures can have their own bothersome side effects, so test out several methods of hair removal before settling on one that works for you.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Schedule Your Pre-Wedding Facial Wisely
If your skin's not accustomed to the stimulation and deep-pore cleansing of a facial, your face can break out. Badly. This happens because during a facial, toxins and impurities are released and oil production in your skin is stimulated. The result can be a face full of unsightly blemishes. Not ideal for wedding photos! Another unpleasant outcome that can result is an allergic reaction to one or more of the products used during the facial. This is especially common for those with sensitive skin. A good esthetician will take every possible precaution to prevent either of these results from occurring. If you absolutely long to have a pre-wedding facial, do so at least two weeks prior to the big day.
Monday, October 18, 2010
The Perfect Smokey Eyes
First, apply an eye shadow base from your lash line to your brow line. Use concealer under your eye to mask any dark circles. Use your chosen shade of liner as closely to the lash line as possible on both the top and bottom of your eyes and smudge. Next, use the darkest shade of your chosen eye shadow color and apply on entire upper lid and under lower lashes. Working upward from the darkest color on your lid, use a lighter shade of your chosen color and blend, blend, blend. In doing so, you'll achieve a gradient effect. Finish off with a few coats of mascara on your curled lashes. Voila! Instant glamour! Ask your professional make-up artist to try a couple variations of the smokey eye during your trial session to see if the look is right for your wedding day.
There is a Universal Blush Color
One big mistake many women are guilty of is buying a color of blush they think is pretty, regardless of how it'll look against their skin tone. Sure, sparkly peach is lovely, and who doesn't love a vibrant purple? But putting either of these shades on the wrong face is a faux pas. If you tend to reach for your favorite color of blush at the store, and then regret it once you see in on your face, play it safe and go for rosey pink. Maybe you hate pink as a color, but you don't hate looking gorgeous, right? Forget about your palette preference and be pretty in pink!
Moisturize!
Not all moisturizers are created equal. Finding a suitable skin cream depends a lot on the quality of the product itself, as well as your skin type. For oily skin, it's imperative to buy an oil-free product. If you're acne prone, a lotion containing salicylic acid is recommended. For sensitive skin, you may need to test drive several brands of moisturizer before you settle on one that doesn't irritate your complexion. Dry skin requires a product with extra emollients. A visit to the dermatologist may be in order if you're unable to sort your skin issues out on your own. Don't wait until right before you get married if you're having concerns. Of course you'll be glowing from the inside out on your wedding day, but it can't hurt to have beautiful, moisturized skin as well!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Jessica and Mark {May 8, 2010}
Jessica called me one afternoon because she heard that I was
doing a hair and makeup reality show and she thought it would be a great opportunity to be on TV! She said 'You are only young once and get married once, so why not capture it on TV!" I loved how she saw everything as an opportunity and wanted to make the experience of getting married a fun one.
I was so excited to meet her and when I did, I was even more excited to be a part of her special day. She was so sweet and down to earth and oh so beautiful. She has this natural beauty that is so organic and raw. Her hair is very curly and she has the cutest freckles. When she sat in my chair, I knew that I didn't want to change her style and only wanted to bring out the natural beauty that she is.
With her hair, I smoothed out her natural curl and after several pieces of extensions I recurled it with my favorite GHD iron. With her makeup, I went pretty natural but I couldn't help myself by enhancing her beautiful green eyes with lots and lots of individual lashes. Since the couple was getting married outdoors, I thought this down to earth look suited her and the occasion perfectly.
The wedding was at a beautiful winery in Temecula. My boyfriend and I actually took the opportunity to make this a small getaway and go wine tasting and even a hot air balloon ride! It was a lovely weekend!
Jessica has come to see me twice for her "Trash the Dress" photos and video and her and I became friends. She has a beautiful soul and reminds me how blessed I am to meet people like her and be a part of their most special day. Thank you Jess, you remind me why I love what I do so much!
Stay tuned for her episode to air! I will keep you posted.
All photos by "Brandon Kidd Photography"
Monday, June 14, 2010
Trials
Summer is the busiest time for weddings and with that, trials are necessary. A trial (some people call it a test, preview or a consultation) is an appointment where the artist meets with the bride to 'try' out the look or several looks for the wedding day. This meeting is VERY important and I do not suggest skipping it. This is your time to nail down the look you have always been dreaming about for your wedding.
When Should I Do the Trial?
Some ladies choose to book and then meet for a trial and others book only after meeting with the artist. If you are going to book before meeting the artist, make sure you are absolutely confidant in their work and have read enough good reviews from other brides.
How Far in Advance?
A great artist who works on weddings usually gets booked pretty far in advance (especially in the wedding months April-November). So, I recommend that if you find someone who's work you love... don't wait and set up an appointment.
Hair - I always recommend that you bring photos of the type of hairstyles you have in mind. The more pictures, the better! Also, if you have your veil or any accessories, bring those too!
Be Honest!!!!
A trial is your opportunity to communicate everything, so don't sit back... be honest with the artist about what you like and don't like. The artist cannot read your mind (unless she/he is psychic) so talk, talk and talk some more! The worst thing is if you walk out hating how you look and not saying a word. And if the artist has an ego and doesn't take your coaching... then I recommend working with someone else.
Take Pictures
Take as many pictures as possible in as many different lights as possible. Inside, outside, with flash and without. Not only do you want to look flawless in person, you want to make sure the makeup and hair translates well in pictures and video. Your photos will last a lifetime, so make sure you will look perfect and don't have surprises on the wedding day. Also, it helps the artist to remember what look you decide on and how to recreate it.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Yana Beauty Studio will be featured on a TV Show!!!
We are thrilled to announce that Yana Beauty Studio will be featured on a
new television show for a major cable network! If you book your bridal hair
and makeup with us, your wedding could be featured on the show. Contact us today
for details! 323-630-5645
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Mia
Meet Mia. She got married on August 1st, 2009. She came to meet with me in March and we instantly connected.
On the wedding day, I did Mia's hair and makeup and had a few assistants help me with the rest of the bridal party. Everyone looked stunning! Mia's hairstyle was very modern, yet classy. It was great for dancing and the heat. We decorated with fresh orchids to make it look feminine.
For Mia's makeup, she wanted a natural look. Since she doesn't wear makeup on a regular basis, I wanted to make sure she felt comfortable and like herself...just prettier! So, I used light and medium brown tones on her eyes with a winged eyeliner. Then I used individual lashes to open up the eyes and give a more dramatic effect. Of course, I airbrushed the foundation and blush. For the lips, I went with a soft peachy-pink tone that really complimented her beautiful complexion.
Mia was so easy to work with and was so great that I felt re-energized for the whole day (even after working for since 5 am until 3pm without a break!)
Thank you for that, Mia :)
Monday, January 4, 2010
Winter Beauty: 101
Say “I Do” to these bridal beauty skin savers!
The weather outside may be frightful, but your skin can look delightful -- if you follow the correct beauty regimen in the days and weeks leading up to your wedding. Wintry conditions can make it hard for you to look your best when you’re battling dry skin, chapped lips, and flyaway hair. Find out what you need to do to look your best when you say “I do.”
Winter Beauty Dilemma: Dry Skin
Too many brides-to- be come to me expecting a miracle, but unfortunately if your skin is dry and flaky, it is very hard to make even the greatest foundation look good.If you are feeling drier during the the cold months of winter, it is important to keep your skin hydrated and your regular moisturizer might not do the trick! Read the labels carefully. Keep in mind that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get a rosy glow. Cetaphil (a nonirritant and fragrance-free line that’s dermatologist-approved) has a number of products for every skin care need and can be found at your local drugstore. FYI: Don’t forget your hands! Winter brides should take special care to fight dry hands and fingers. Most likely, this is one part of your body that will be heavily photographed on your wedding day. Treat yourself to a paraffin wrap at your local salon or spa a day or two before your wedding to ensure that your fingers are as soft as velvet.
Winter Beauty Dilemma: Chapped Lips
It’s hard to kiss your groom if your lips feels like sandpaper, not to mention that lipstick won't help.Start early and moisturize your pucker with products that have a combination of proven moisturizers like Vitamin E, aloe, shea butter, and beeswax. The Body Shop’s Lip Butter line of lip balm contains many of these ingredients, is specialized for specific skin types, and costs under $10.
Winter Beauty Dilemma: Flyaways and Staticky Hair
Dry, cold air sucks the moisture out of your hair. If you want to avoid having your hair stand on end when you walk down the aisle (literally), start using a deep conditioner every time you wash it. If your hair is naturally dry and coarse, opt for a leave-in conditioning treatment. Make sure you stay away from hair care products that list alcohol as one of the main ingredients -- alcohol is a drying agent and can make the situation worse. Specialized hair care lines like PHYTO include many natural conditioning ingredients to improve the quality of your hair. If you’re still concerned about flyaways on your wedding day, store a few dryer sheets in your purse and gently smooth one over your hair prior to your wedding photos.