Posts Tagged ‘Makeup’

Backstage Secrets: Behind the Scenes with Koh Gen Do

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Your best accessory is your makeup; it also happens to be the best accessory for your other accessories. We discovered this fact at accessories designer Monique Péan’s collection presentation September 14 during NY Fashion Week, where celeb makeup artist Daniel Martin let us in on his secret for achieving the luminous sun-kissed glow he created as a perfect backdrop for the show’s jewelry pieces. His secret weapon also happens to be one of Japan’s best kept secrets: Koh Gen Do Cosmetics, an integrated skin care and makeup line that uses plant extracts and other natural ingredients derived from Japanese and Chinese herbs so you glow with radiant beauty.

“The texture, tone and luminosity of the skin must perfectly compliment and frame the jewelry,” Daniel said. “But the makeup look also depicts the designer’s muse and helps bring her to life.” Monique’s inspiration this time happened to be from her recent trip to French Polynesia. Here’s how Daniel used this to create a fresh and modern look:

To sculpt the face and create dimension, Daniel used Koh Gen Do’s Fresh Face Caramel Bronze to highlight areas the sun might not normally affect. The powder soothes and smoothes your skin with a long-lasting, and natural shade. He added a subtle shading in sand to the eyes to add depth but not sheen in order to balance the models’ hairstyles. Finally, to top off the look, Daniel chose a nude lip and applied Koh Gen Do Maifanshi Juicy Beige Lip Gloss to the center for a full and healthily moisturized pout. To try out these expert tips and tricks yourself, pick up some Koh Gen Do products on their site or at Barneys!

Bad Never Looked So Good

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Sure, the princes are charming and the princesses are beautiful, but everyone’s favorite Disney fairytales wouldn’t be nearly as much fun without their venomous villains, which is why we’re so stoked for M·A·C and Disney’s collaboration, featuring four separate mini-collections celebrating the dark side in all of us. The products, which range from eyeshadows and lipstick to powders and nail lacquers, are inspired by the three most infamous of Disney’s Dark Ladies—Cruella de Vil, Snow White’s Evil Queen and Sleeping Beauty’s  Maleficent—and the newest frosty foe to be welcomed into Disney’s vault of villains, the dastardly Dr. Facilier. So come Thursday, September 30, be sure to pick up MAC Venomous Villains at the counter or online and you’re guaranteed to be the fairest one of all.

Get the Look

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Everyone’s hyped about the latest trends in fashion, but what about in makeup? Well, combine both and you get the latest trends in makeup straight from the runway with BECCA Cosmetics’ futuristic, 60s retro and goth looks at up-and-coming designer Karolina Zmarlak’s Spring 2011 show. BECCA Cosmetics National Makeup Artist Jo Levy made the models’ eyes pop with her balance of smoky, shimmery and neutral makeup. Here’s her how-to:

Base:

To even out the skin, Jo applied Mattifying Primer and blended Compact Concealer, Stick Foundation and Fine Loose Finishing Powder for more coverage.

Eyes:

To achieve a bold smoky eye, sweep Eye Colour in Velour from the inner corner of the eye into the brow and to the center part of the eye. Add definition with a half moon shaped line along the crease of the eye. To brighten the lower top lid, use Eye Colour in Chantilly and finish with Ultimate Mascara in Black on the top lashes only to add some drama to the futuristic look.

Brows:

Instead of a traditional curve, change it up by extending the brows straight out on the ends and fill them in with Brow Powder in Ash for more strength and angles.

Face:

Add dimension to the rest of your face by applying, depending on your complexion, Pressed Bronzing Powder in Lambada or Fine Loose Finishing Powder in Clove from your temples to underneath the apples of your cheeks. For extra glow, apply Bird of Paradise Gloss to the high part of your cheeks, the edge of your top outer brow and the top center of your lips.

Lips:

Finally, dab Compact Concealer on your lips for a neutral look.

Body:

It’s not all about your face. Spread some Shimmering Skin Perfector in Pearl mixed with a moisturizer over your body for a luminous appearance all over.

So there you have it! Get ready for a night out by mixing it up with a hot new look that will definitely turn a few heads!

Smart Cover works some serious camo action

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Everyone likes to show off a little skin in the summertime. After all, we didn’t spend those months beforehand training to get that perfect beach bod for nothing! But for those still slightly anxious about any unwanted marks or imperfections nature’s dealt them, no need to sport that cover up over your new bikini 24/7 anymore. All you need is Smart Cover, a New Jersey-based cosmetics company that’s come up with the perfect secret weapon for camouflaging anything on your face and body, from acne and age spots to blotches and blemishes, with everything in between, like wrinkles, dark eye circles, and even tattoos!

Dermatologist and allergy-tested, waterproof, smudge-resistant and fragrance free, Smart Cover’s concealing crème goes on smoothly and blends easily for light touch-ups or complete opaque coverage in a range of natural skin tones to make sure you look just as flawless as the stars walking the red carpet. In fact, it’s a staple in many Hollywood makeup artists’ kits for use on the hottest celebs on and off screen (think tatted-up leading ladies like Angelina Jolie and Megan Fox or picture-perfect Reese Witherspoon and Julia Roberts). This revolutionary makeup is recommended by dermatologists and plastic surgeons around the world, and for just $29.75, it’s available in a ten-piece Smart Cover-Up Kit that includes several shades of light to dark concealing crème, color corrector to neutralize deep pigments first, moisture primer lotion, a vitamin beauty stick, a cover stick, blending sponges, a camouflage brush and a travel case, all to make it super-easy for all you on-the-go gals looking for a quick way to cover anything serious or small and have it last all day. So whether you’re looking to hide your new tattoo at a job interview or just want to flaunt clear, blotch-free skin for a fun day at the beach, Smart Cover’s got you, well, covered!

Elizabeth Arden and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Tony Awards!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

At last Sunday’s Tony Awards, Catherine Zeta-Jones looked exactly as a Best Leading Actress in a Musical should: truly show-stopping. It’s no surprise, since she had all that’s needed for a stunning red carpet look: a beautiful Versace gown and makeup done by celebrity makeup artist Mary Phillips.

Mary’s makeup of choice? Elizabeth Arden products, of course! After  all, Catherine is the beauty brand’s leading spokesperson.

To create that smoky eye effect, Mary applied Elizabeth Arden Color Intrigue Eyeshadow Duo in Black Currant and Color Intrigue Eyeshadow Duo in Peacock from lid to brow. Then, for a pink glow on Catherine’s cheeks, Mary used Ceramide Cream Blush in Pink.

As Catherine finished her thank you speech, all eyes were on her lips, which looked soft and natural, thanks to her Ceramide Plump Perfect Lipstick in Perfect Blossom. And to top off the look with a dramatic touch, Mary coated Catherine’s lashes with Double Density Maximum Volume Mascara in Black.

Those other nominees didn’t stand a chance!

Kate Bosworth in CHANEL Beauté

Monday, June 14th, 2010

by Jessica Chang

As a surfer in Blue Crush (I know, flashback to ‘02), Kate Bosworth had the perfect, sun-kissed glow all of us ladies wish for, especially in the summer months. But that look isn’t just created by movie magic. Here’s how CHANEL celebrity makeup artist Kate Lee gave Ms. Bosworth that same radiance at the season premiere of True Blood last Tuesday.

“The base was minimal, Kate was tanned and so I prepped the skin with CHANEL Hydramax + Active Serum to make sure she was very hydrated, and a tiny wisp of CHANEL Vitalumiere Fluid Makeup was enough to bring the skin tone to match the chest and body,” said Kate Lee. “Across the bridge of the nose, top of the cheek bones, and around the hairline, I used CHANEL Soleil Tan de Chanel in Terre Ambre to bring the focus to the center of the face.”

And for a truly eye-catching red carpet photo? “On the lids I used matte peach shadow to pop the colors of Kate’s amazing eyes,” Lee said. “We decided to give a gentle nod to the 60′s influenced hair by drawing a very thin sharp black line next to the lashes with CHANEL Automatic Liquid Eyeliner in Noir, extending out past the end of the lash line to open the outer corners of the eye. Lashes were coated twice with CHANEL Inimitable Intense Mascara in Noir (available in September), and bottom lashes were left naked. To open the eye further, I swept the new nude CHANEL Intense Eye Pencil in Clair (available in July) inside the lower eyelid. I worked to elongate and define the brows with a liquid brow pen by Anastasia.”

To complete the look, Lee used CHANEL Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Secret for Bosworth’s lips and CHANEL Powder Blush in Rose Temptation, out in July, on her cheeks.

So go on and invest in some of those CHANEL beauty products to recreate Kate’s leading lady look!

My Beauty Must-Haves

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I get asked all the time what my favorite beauty products are since I’ve tried about a gajillion and four. When it comes to a lot of items, I don’t have something I can’t live without, but there are some that I swear by for many reasons but bottom line, they help me look my best.

Moisturizer: Crème de la Mer

Why: I have dry skin (and combination in the T-Zone) and this moisturizer helps my skin look fresh and hydrated. Many people don’t know that it doubles as an eye cream.


Zit Concealer: Neutrogena SkinClearing Blemish Concealer

Why: This two-in-one covers zits without looking cake-y but also helps them clear up thanks to salicylic acid.

Foundation: Chantecaille Future Skin

Why: I have never worn a foundation that goes on as evenly, looks as natural and covers as well.

Eye Concealer: YSL Touche Eclat

Why: It’s the perfect balance of concealer and brightener for the eye area. I sweep it all over the eye and then blend it in. If you find you’re in between shades, try mixing them together.

Cosmetic Sponge: The Beauty Blender

Why: It’s not just that it helps makeup blend so well; it also comes with a solution for cleaning the little pink sponge so it literally lasts forever.

Blush: Nars Orgasm

Why: This is one of the most universally wearable shades and it works on me whether I’m pale or a little tan.

Eyeshadow: Kevyn Aucoin

Why: I have used the essential palette for YEARS, but it’s not only long-lasting in the package, it stays on the eyes all day without budging or creasing. Plus, every color is wearable, from the pale white, which helps to open the eye up to the black, which is great for a smoky eye.

Eyeliner: mark Eyeliner

Why: This is the best $6 you can spend. It glides on so easily and washes off with any cleanser. I go through it rather quickly, for good reason.

Mascara: Dior DiorShow

Why: If I were allowed one makeup product in life, it would be this. My lashes look amazing when I wear this, it lasts a long time and washes off easily. Skip all the incarnations of this and go with the traditional formula in black.

Hair Styling Product: Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray

Why: It gives roots a little oomph and volume but isn’t sticky or gunky like mousse can be. Plus, a bottle lasts for ages.

The Return of Glamour

Friday, March 19th, 2010

by Stuart Gavert

Amanda Seyfried at the Oscars

Glamour is back. How do we know? Hair Styles? Clothes? Shoes? Well, perhaps they are strong clues, but at the Academy Awards many of the women as they were introduced to give an award or came up to accept one, fetchingly lifted their skirts to come up or down the stairs. It is often little clues like this that let us know that elegance, driven into seeming history by overdone everything in the ’80s and grunge in the ’90s has made a stunning comeback.

Not that the runways have demonstrated this up until recently. Last October’s post-apocalyptic, underwear on the outside, bleached eyebrows and blow torched hair were not fashion, they were art. This season showed a lot more of that elegance. Even Alexander McQueen’s (RIP) looks were stunningly elegant, with his slightly outre touch that will be missed dearly. Galliano for Dior came out with some surprising feminine diaphanous blush colored fabrics, very unlike his usual hard edge looks. Armani and Marc Jacobs for Vuitton were deliciously classic. Hair was mostly soft and did not take away from the clothes, but complemented them. (more…)

Girl, Cover Yourself Up! Top 3 Concealers

Friday, March 5th, 2010

By Sarah

Recently, I spent a relaxing weekend at the mall with two of my favorite people. (Living in NYC, the easily-navigated suburban mall is a nostalgic luxury.) But there was one hiccup in our otherwise restoring girl weekend– while browsing a makeup store, I made the grisly discovery these two gals didn’t have– or even think they needed– a go-to concealer.  Un. Acceptable. After we tested a few, they were kicking themselves. They felt like flawless beauty queens. (And they are, but now they’re even more flawless!) In their honor, here are my TOP 3 CONCEALERS. This shortlist is for all the girls out there who, when they wake up feeling a little busted, find themselves over-doing their powder and foundations instead of a feather-light but effective concealer.  May your dark circles, your gross adult zits, and/or your new weird lines along your the crevice of your nose never see the light of day again– and at the same time, may no one see your makeup!

EXUVIANCE CONCEALER

Meg loves this one. It’s Exuviance’s Multi-Function Concealer. Trust worthy lil guy.  You can pick it up at Glow. Simple, to the point, and works every time.

PIXI ILLUMINATOR

From Pixi, our favorite affordable makeup line which is also avail at Target, and who doesn’t love anything available at Target. This one’s a little different, in a good way. It’s actually a tinted moisturizer with a matching concealer in the top. It’s very portable, very user-friendly. Multi-purpose, acts as a moisturizer, sunscreen (SPF 20), and luminizer. Currently, this Illuminating Tint & Conceal is my fave Pixi product. Also, stay tuned for a Blush/Pixi Beauty giveaway this month, by the way.

BENEFIT ERASE PASTE

Benefit Erase Paste. A great go to. Like the Pixi product, it’s also an illuminator. Let me clear one thing up–  most people say, “um, I dont want my zits ILLUMINATED,” and no, no one wants their dark circles spotlighted like they’re on Broadway,  but somehow these awesome products do the opposite. They brighten you up — like you had 3 extra hours of sleep– while concealing your issue-spots. Erase Paste is a fun product to play with, it comes with a little spoon-like device that can get in those trickier areas (although, a great concealer brush is prolly better).

That’s it! I hope this helped! Do yourselves a favor and cover up!

Playing the Queens: Helena Bonham Carter & Anne Hathaway

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

By Jenna

Alice in Wonderland is set in the world of Underland (not Wonderland), which is now under rule of Iracebeth, the Red Queen. The Red Queen had taken over the White Queen’s throne and is creating mass destruction and terror in the world. With all creatures in fear, it’s up to Alice to save their world. The Red Queen and the White Queen are sisters and have more in common than you think. I recently got the chance to sit down with the cast of Alice In Wonderland for an exclusive interview.  Here’s an inside look  at Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway’s characters.

“The thing that struck me the most was the thing that I like most about the Red Queen, was her vulnerability. And the thing I liked most about the White Queen was how sinister she was. So that worked brilliantly for me.” – Michael Sheen as the White Rabbit

The Red Queen or “the queen of hearts” has a familiar feel as with the first Alice in Wonderland. Except her head is much bigger, and her hair and temper are much more extravagant. She is the tyrannical monarch of Underland and her fiery temper has heads rolling. Yet to all the anger, there is a certain vulnerability to her character. “She’s got emotional problems.” Says Bonham Carter.  Reining through fear can be transparent, as deep down you can slowly see that she’s deeply a jealous and hurt woman. In the end you’ll be feeling sorry for her and realize she just wants to be loved. The sibling rivalry between the sisters is what fuels The Red Queen’s emotionless rule over Underland. Through this, she rules through terror and her solution to every problem is: “off with their head!” Don’t be fooled though, her character is nasty in a baby-doll kind of way. Tragically her character is lost in difficult place.

It is better to be feared than loved.” – Red Queen


The Red Queen 7 the White Queen’s makeup was also something to be proud of. Done by Valli O’Reily, she gave The Red Queen a Victorian look and it wasn’t fast and easy. Helena Bonham Carter’s thoughts on how long the makeup process took:

It wasn’t that long, I just said hours for the sympathy effect, but it was only 2 and a half hours. But to put a bald cap on, they had to get rid of my hairline, so that takes about two and a half hours, and then they have to paint it, and then they put my beauty makeup on, that took some time, and my huge wig. They didn’t blow my head up every morning, they did that on camera. There are two cameras in the world that do this and they just blow your heads up, and I had this huge camera dedicated to me, which is fine by me.”

Don’t expect the innocent sweetheart Anne Hathaway to be an angel as the white queen.  Anne had a fun time playing this role. Transforming into a gorgeous delicate blonde, Hathaway dominates as Mirana, the White Queen. As the younger sister of the Red Queen, she appears to be full of sweetness and clarity. The one thing to remember is she comes from the same gene pool as the Red Queen. “She really likes the dark side, but she’s so scared of going too far into it that she’s made everything light and happy. But she’s living in that place out of fear that she won’t be able to control herself.” Says Hathaway.

Anne was given the freedom by Director Tim Burton, to explore the relationship of the two characters, because they come from the same place.  “So I thought, oh how fun if my character has sort of hidden psychosis.”  The White Queen’s dark genetics aren’t extremely obvious in the film, but you can tell her motives aren’t completely altruistic. Hathaway’s interpretation of the White Queen and her relationship with the Red Queen:

“(She’s) interested in knives and things of that like, and is adorable on the outside and has tried very hard to become this good, almost over the top positive creature. But underneath she kind of has a murderous streak and it comes out when she’s around weaponry. It wasn’t necessarily that they were opposites; they were just sisters who were different.”

The two sisters have a huge rivalry in the film and it’s full of wit and mystery. Both the Red Queen and the White Queen will spark your interest and lost in intrigue. Something that wasn’t expected was how much emotion you’ll feel for each character, and these two magnificent actresses get a huge BRAVO for their performances.

Alice in Wonderland comes out in amazing 3D March 5th