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Showing posts with label beauty tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Tuesday Tip from Tami - Contouring

Well, it's been a few weeks so I thought I'd post another Tip from Tami. I talked to a few clients over the weekend and they all mentioned contouring. Now I am not a subscriber to the Kim Kardashian contour.


Which is actually a technique that isn't new. Theatrical makeup artists and those who work in television have been contouring people for years. My real first in encounter with it was probably Heavy Metal music in the 80's! All those guys wore makeup and wore it dramatically! As they did everything else. I was/am a Stryper fan (Those of you who don't know they are a Christian Heavy Metal band that dressed in makeup and leather. Sort of the Christian worlds version of KISS. Gene Simmons would be proud).
Kim's got nothing on these guys - look at those cheek bones!

So I digress... I'm not a subscriber to the extreme contouring. But I do almost always contour my clients. And this is how....
Subtly! If you need to contour everyday . . . then let's look at what we are wanting to highlight and contour. Don't just do it they way Kim does it.  We have to fit our needs and face structure.  On Social Media I follow Lisa Eldridge.  She's an amazing makeup artist and the new Creative Director at Lancome.  She recently posted a photo where she did Kim's makeup.  Everyone raved about the difference.  (Click on the link to read the article).

and this (photo is retouched) done by a Mario Dedivanovic who is someone who does Kim's makeup on a more frequent basis and kind of responsible for all the shading business (and also genius). 
She looks almost like a different person. And it's all because of contouring.  Now the debate is which is better. For Kim it doesn't matter.  She's a beautiful woman and short of a bag over her head, I'm not sure there's anything that can make her look bad.  
But you and I may need a bit extra help.  Well, I know I do.  So contouring our cheeks and around our face is a nice place to start.  The chart below shows us placement for contouring for different face shapes.  It also helps designate where to highlight.  
Notice on the long face there isn't any highlighting and contouring happening in the nose area.  WHY?! Because that would just make your face look longer! Following the rule light makes things look bigger and dark makes them smaller is best to keep in mind when doing this technique.  So someone with a round face wanting to look slimmer would shade around the outer part of her face. This draws the eye to the center to a smaller visual.  
This isn't something you have to do every day unless you choose to, but for occasions you may want to pay a bit of attention to using contouring and highlighting.  
All of this brings us to products to use.  You can use creams... this will give you a very dramatic Kim K. look.  You will need a beauty blender or similar product to blend it all out.  Listen... this is a lot of work.  The placement of the product along with the blending and then that's just your base.  You'll need foundation and the rest of your makeup on top of that.  Plus you're using multiple products and that can be costly.  If you really want to knock yourself out . . . go for it.  But personally I do not understand this. Unless you are Kim K., again I ask why?! LOL

So for a more subtle approach - use a matte bronzer or powder a few shades darker that yours and  you can still achieve a very nice contour.  The easiest way is to brush on, starting at your temples/forehead and working your way down the sides of your face in a "3" shape will accomplish this nice glow and creating shadows where dark should be.  Just follow the natural contour of your face.  Again, nothing too dark just a shade or two darker ... you can then add highlighter at the tops of your cheeks and where appropriate.  
It can be easy or complicated... if you have questions let me know below.  I'll try to answer as best I can!
Happy Tuesday!
xoxox,
T





Monday, February 23, 2015

Makeup Monday

Monday is winding down, but I thought I'd do a quick post about a product!
How about eye makeup remover!
We all use it . . . we have a love/hate relationship with it, right? I mean it's necessary most of the time, but sometimes it doesn't always feel so nice.
We try coconut oil or baby wipes.  Or we go really "old school" and just water with a wash cloth.  And sometimes all of those work. But let me shine a little light on the damage you can do to that precious skin around your eye by using the wrong product.
Did you know The area around your eye is called the contour & it's the thinnest and most fragile skin on your entire face.  It lacks the elastin fibers and along with the strain of 22 muscles and constant motion, plus 10,000 blinks per day, this area shows signs of aging first.
So therefore we should be really paying attention to what we use on our eyes and how we use it! 
I see people putting tape on their eyes and pulling them... we use hard pencils and rough, cheap brushes. We rub them with wash clothes and abuse our poor whittle eyes! Well, maybe it's not all that bad, but we really need to have a better awareness of this tender eye area.  So it's a huge topic but let's just look at how we take off makeup.  
There are a few products I would suggest work nicely.  You have to find what works for you, BRAVO.  We all want the same things, something that doesn't leave a greasy and oily residue, something that doesn't clog pores and something that does take off makeup easily and pretty much in one swoop! 
Here are a few products I think do that! 
1. Neutrogena Wipes.  These little things are actually amazing for taking off all your makeup.  They're about $7 and you get about 25.  It's a great option even if your have sensitive skin.  They're also awesome for on the go or travel. You can pick these up at your local drugstore or don't leave the house and order them from Amazon.  


This  is a pricier end of makeup removers (Like 29 bones!), but there's a reason. It's ridiculously good.  It seriously uses the bi-phase technology to break down makeup gently and not leave a residue.  It's amazing for sensitive eyes.  This was my only choice for years and years ... Until I made my own! Blushed by Tami has a very, very, very similar product for a little less the cost ($24).  This Dual Action Makeup remover is my new choice and I love it.  No itchy or stinging eyes.  

3. MAC cleanse off oil ($31).  This is also a makeup remover for more than just eyes so you could justify that price point a bit more.  It is an oil and most people cringe, but really it's a great.  It does not leave an oily residue.  I promise.  It does however break down oils and makeup so you don't have to tug at your skin and wipes it all way.  It also comes in a travel size, of 1 oz., which is especially nice for those world travellers.
So there have it for Makeup Monday! A little guidance on how to take care of your eyes! They are the only ones you're getting so don't tug and tape them!!
Leave me some comments about what you use to remove your eye makeup.  Good, bad and ugly! I want to know.  I'm sure there's a product out there I'm missing and I'd love to know about it.

Have a great week!
xoxo,
Tami


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Blushed

I've been holding this post for VALENTINE'S DAY! What better way to spread love than sharing the passion I have for makeup! So a few weeks ago I decided to stop over thinking things and just start doing things! It's extremely uncomfortable. I feel a little like I'm skydiving out of a plane. I, number one don't like heights or number two, I don't like flying.
Needless to say its happening. I've been working on a cosmetic line.  I have partnered with a distributor and it's here!
BLUSHED by Tami
So I'm still working out a few kinks (this may not have been the project to skydive on!!!) But I have opened a Storenvy Store, I created a Facebook page & I put up a store on my website!
I have my first in home tutorial on February 27th, that my dear friend Jennyffer is hosting! What a dear! Also, I've had my first sale! Are you serious!? What!? Yay!
So like I said I still have lots to navigate and discover in doing this type of business.  I am fortunate to have a sweet friend that has been building her business for a few years now! I call her the T-Shirt Queen & I call her Sisser! She is Elizabeth! The designer and owner of PebbyForevee! PebbyForevee is a T-shirt and more company! She created it from scratch! I am in awe!!
Here's a few of her T-Shirts 
Namaste In Bed (FREE US SHIPPING) | Pebby Forevee
These are my favorite. 
Elizabeth took sometime with me yesterday & walked me through a few of the logistics she does on a daily basis! This girl is filling 40 plus orders a day! WHOA! She in my book is a Rock Freakin' Star. Oh did I mention she's also a single mom with a gorgeous baby girl, Harper! 
Anyway, I am super grateful to her for helping a "sisser" out! 

I'll try to feature a product weekly or monthly? What would you like to see? How about we start it off with a quick lip gloss . . . 
This is Blushed by Tami's Plumping Lip gloss. . . this is not like other plumping glosses.  It doesn't have that stinging, tingling feeling.  It doesn't smell like cinnamon.  I'm actually allergic to cinnamon! (I know, weird). This gloss is almost like a lipstick; it's creamy.  It goes on pigmented and you can sheer it out if you'd like.  It has a hint of sparkle so it glistens but doesn't flash!It is delightfully flavored with cardamom and nutmeg.  So it's a light and lovely smell.  This beautiful lipgloss creates an illusion of a larger lip.  It is paraben free, gluten free (did you know that women consume about 4 lbs of lip products in a lifetime? That's another post!haha) It's also passover approved, hypoallergenic and tested by a dermatologist! 
I love it! It comes in 6 nude shades that will look nice on anyone.  And almost the best part . . . it's $15. 

Visit one of our shops and grab one, along with browsing our other awesome products!
xoxox, 
Tami 



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday Tip from Tami

Well, I seriously, doubt I can do this every Tuesday... So let's just say once a month! I want to share a few tips that are second nature for some of us, but others really have never heard of these things! So.... Today I want to de-mystify the fiber lash.  Now no discredit to those products out there that are using natural fiber to enhance lashes.  If done right I think they can be quite nice.  It's just really not my personal preference.  (Those distributing  these producsts please don't send me hate mail. It's just not my flavor!)  I had a bride last year that used one of these products and it was gorgeous.
I have also seen a very spidery lash look and it makes me want to run! 

I do know, the key with those products is like one coat not 10.  Less is truly more with those.  

So how can you have full lashes without the spider legs?  So since false lashes can be a pain.  Here are a few ways to get the look without the hassle:

1. After curling your lashes, apply a thin layer of powder (baby powder, talc powder, your favorite face powder) before applying your mascara. You can sweep a small blending brush across your compact and apply it to the top and bottom of your eyelashes. OR... you could even use a q-tip (except you can get a little fuzzies from the q-tip). 
2. Apply two coats of mascara to the bottom and TOP side of your lashes, but wait 3-5 minutes in between each coat, otherwise they tend to get clumpy (not pretty & similar to the above picture).
3. When applying your mascara, you don’t want to just move your mascara wand from the base of your lashes up. Make sure you are moving the mascara wand back and forth while going up. The left and right motion will make sure every lash is covered entirely, all the way to the tip. Wiggle that Wand! 
4. Now, check your lashes for any gaps. Use the tip of your wand to apply another coat of mascara to individual lashes where they look sparse. And you're done! 
You're welcome! I've been doing this for years ... I use baby powder and it wipes away nicely if any falls on my face without irritating my very sensitive eyes.  
Happy Tuesday!
xoxox, 
T


Friday, January 30, 2015

Eyebrows, pencils, mousse, powder... Oh my!

So I recently got a new pair of hip, fun, big, very cool Jimmy Choo frames... I love them.  Really . . . Love Them!


But they have really got me looking at my eyebrows! I have spent the last several month attempting to grow them out.  I've had some success with this product ...
No 7 fanomenal lash serum.  I bought it at Target, which is very unlike me but I really like it.  

But I'm of a certain age that they are getting sparse so filling them in is a must! The last few years I've used a wonderful product called The Brow Architect by Tarte.  You can get it at Macy's or here.
It comes with a nice turn up, no sharpen, wax like pencil (mine is almost gone! Time to buy another ... or another product???)
along with a highlighter/concealer tucked in the middle (I hardly ever use this)
and of course the very necessary spooly on the other end. 

It goes on so easy and really does the trick.  But I may need more... these frames demand more!!!!
What do you use? What questions or problems do you have with your brows?
Thanks for reading!
xoxox,
T

PS - I am not being paid to promote, review or mention this product or any products.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

I'm new here . . . Anyone out there?

So this whole blogging is new for me, but I'll try and see what you think! I have over 16 years of experience in cosmetics, I should have something to say right?! I'll hopefully keep things fun and informative as well as interesting for you.  

You are probably the bride.  You might be another MUA?! Or maybe just one of my friends! Just know I am not an expert. . .  really.  There are plenty of very qualified people out there that can share all sorts of tricks and tips.  I have found that there isn't anything new really... just trial and error.  And that I know a little more than the average makeup fanatic.

Columbus Wedding Makeup is formally known as Makeup By Tami.  I re-branded the company in 2015 to expand our horizons.  I'm building a team and hope to take our artistry to more brides in the Columbus, Ohio area.  We specialize in airbrush makeup and that's one thing that sets us apart.  Among other things, are we pay attention to what the bride wants. Customer service is what it's called, but truly it is the brides special day and I love being a part of that.  

I hope to share some of the things I've learned along the way as well as share my brides and their lovely selves.  I also have fun opportunities like one with Forget Me Knot Photography.  

A few weeks back we did a stylized winter wedding shoot.  I have to say it was one of the most amazing times.  With two very talented photographers, Carmen Hall, of Forget Me Knot Photography and Vivian Nguyen of Vivian Strayer Photography, LLC.  They created a phenomenal setting for the most lovely couple. This couple filled the room with love.  They couldn't have been more beautiful... yes on the outside, but even more on the inside! I loved them!!!

So I'll share more of their incredible session later but for now . . . please leave me comments of what you'd like to know about.  Product reviews, tips, tricks, more bride photos? 
Thanks for reading! 
xoxox,
T

PS - also making this shoot amazing was Little Miss Cupcake, Wedding Plantation & Prema Designs