Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How To Look Like You - But Better!

You may have noticed on the 2011 Golden Globes red carpet that many of the actresses were sporting a more neutral look this year. Not so much of the big, bold makeup, but more of an "au naturel" visage. But you and I both know there was nothing natural about it.
Beautiful Anne Hathaway wore neutral makeup at the 2011 Golden Globes

Frequently I hear women saying they want to look natural, but what they really mean is neutral. Natural is how you look after 3 hours of gardening, neutral is polished and fresh, but without much color.
So here is how to get a look that is neutral (not natural) in 8 easy steps:

1.) It always starts with skin care. No look will be really fabulous without great skin underneath.
Make sure your skin is well cleansed and very hydrated. Slightly oily skin is fine, but dried out skin never looks good. Use a moisturizer that is right for your skin type.

2.) Make sure that the moisturizer, foundation and luminizer that you are using are lightweight formulations.

3.) Use a color correcting concealer under the eyes, the corners of the nose and under the lip to balance out any colors we don't want to see. Pat concealer in with your fingers, so that it is super sheer. Use small amounts of concealer to balance out any blemishes, and run a narrow line of it down the bridge of the nose, blending it well, to create the illusion of light.
Golden Globes 2011 Olivia Wilde looked flawless in neutral makeup. And a little bit scary.

4.) The key to a neutral look is to really blend your foundation well. It needs to look like skin, so work small amounts in with a foundation brush or your fingers, until it almost disappears. Make sure your application is even.

5.) Use a cream blush. Cream blushes melt into the skin and create a flushed, rosy look, instead of sitting on the surface of the skin like powder blushes do. Use your foundation brush and blend the cream blush through the cheekbones and slightly into the apples of the cheeks. It will give you a fresh, dewy finish.

 Halle Berry's smudgy chocolate eyeshadow at 2011 Golden Globes

6.) Smudge neutral eye shadows onto the lid. Try beiges, champagnes and chocolates to create a little dimension, without looking fiercely made up. use a neutral brown liner along the upper lash line, and create definition by running a little chocolate shadow through the lower lashline with a liner brush instead of traditional liner.
Add some neutral beige or champagne liner to the inner corner to waken the eye.

7.) Use a soft mascara. Don't build giant, thick lashes, instead go for sleek, separated, lengthened lashes.
 False lashes on the outer corners of the eye were everywhere on the red carpet at the Golden Globes., providing a little accent and dimension to the eye, without overwhelming or dominating it.

Angelina Jolie in soft, neutral lipgloss at the 2011 Golden Globes

8.) Use a soft, kissable gloss with just a hint of color to flesh out the lip.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Golden Globes Red Carpet Fashion


This year's Golden Globes Red Carpet was one of the more interesting red carpet outings for quite some time.
My two favorite dresses were the chocolate Marchesa gown worn by Olivia Wilde and the amber Armani Prive worn by Anne Hathaway who was styled by Rachel Zoe.
Both girls shimmered and sparkled down the red carpet
Olivia Wilde
Anne Hathaway

The noticeable themes were classic black, seen here on Eva Longoria, Julieanne Hough, Piper Perabo and Halle Berry.
I wonder if Tony Parker was sitting at home watching how hot his wife ex wife was looking without him?

Eva Longoria looking beautiful in black Philip Berk at the 2011 Golden Globes

 Long, black and elegant with minimal jewelry
Piper Perabo in Oscar de la Renta Golden Globes 2011


Halle Berry in Nina Ricci Golden Globes

I loved Halle's hair and makeup, but wasn't so sure about the dress
Julieanne Hough

emerald green, seen on Angelina Jolie in Versace, Mila Kunis in Vera Wang, and Catherine Zeta Jones in Monique Lhuillier
Angelina Jolie with Brad Pitt Golden Globes Red Carpet

Mila Kunis Golden Globes 2011

showstopping hot, sexy red, worn by January Jones in Versace  and Sofia Vergara in Vera Wang (who she kept calling Vera Wong!)
January Jones in red Versace on the Golden Globes red carpet
Sofia Vergara Golden Globes

and bright corals and pinks seen here on Claire Danes, Emma Stone and Natalie Portman (who won for Black Swan!! Soooo thrilled!)
Claire Danes in Calvin Kline, Golden Globes 2011
Emma Stone in peach Calvin Kline, Golden Globes

Natalie Portman in Viktor & Rolf, Golden Globes 2011







Golden Globes 2011 Hair and Makeup

Makeup at the 2011 Golden Globes was flawless and neutral.
Either paired with a bold lip, as worn by January Jones and Piper Perabo

January Jones hair and makeup Golden Globes 2011 in bold red lip

Piper Perabo hair and makeup 2011 Golden Globes clean and sleek with a bold lip
or worn with a neutral glossy lip as seen here on Angelina Jolie, Mila Kunis and Anne Hathaway
Mila Kunis hair and makeup 2011 Golden Globes- how perfect are her eyes and brows??

Angelina Jolie hair and makeup Golden Globes 2011

Anne Hathaway hair and makeup 2011 Golden Globes (image Just Jared)
Hair was uber glossy, worn up in french twists, like Natalie Portman and Claire Danes, in sleek ponies seen on Piper Perabo and Jennifer Lopez,
Jennifer Lopez hair and makeup 2011 Golden Globes

or long and full as worn by Anne Hathaway and Megan Fox
Megan Fox hair and makeup 2011Golden Globes

Claire Danes 2011Golden Globes hair and makeup

Sandra Bullock hair and makeup 2011 Golden Globes
Sandra Bullock debuted her new blunt bangs. Thoughts?? I thought they were too heavy for her beautiful face. Generally girls with a square face shape look better with a softer, side swept fringe. But good for her!

Natalie Portman Miss Dior

Its almost time for the Golden Globes to start, and I am so hoping the divine Miss Natalie Portman wins best actress for her amazing performance in Black Swan.


Here she is wearing nothing but a black bow for Dior.
Crazy beautiful!
Cant wait to see her on the red carpet tonight!
Check out the Black Swan Official Trailer here

Friday, January 14, 2011

Throb Throb Throb!

Throb.
Sounds awfully naughty doesn't it?
Its actually the name of the fabulous new Valentines Day Makeup collection by Illamasqua.
And its really quite quite fabulous!
Illamasqua Throb Valentines Day Makeup

Now I don't actually recommend wearing your makeup like this unless you're auditioning for Cirque du Soleil,
but look at how fabulous the eye shadow, eye liner, cheeks and lips are! You could pull those off purrfectly for a vixen-like Valentines visage.

Feel your pulse quicken, your heart throbbing in your chest. These are Illamasqua’s latest offerings at the altar of beauty, guaranteed to make you gasp with pleasure.

Bite...

Awaken your mouth’s erotic sensuality with the seductive red of Succubus Intense Lipgloss or enjoy the power of being an unashamedly brazen femme fatale with blood red Sangers Lipstick.

...and Scratch

Throb is a passionate red Nail Varnish, the colour of blood spilled by desperate, rejected lovers. Load is a rich, cream coating for the nails and Scorn’s midnight black matt finish is filled with contempt for the love of convention.

 
Don't they just have a way with words??

I'll even give you a list of the products they used for this look
(just because I love their names!)
  • Cream Foundation 100
  • Rich Liquid Foundation 115
  • Powder Foundation 105
  • Powder Blusher in ‘Disobey’
  • Powder Blusher in ‘Intrigue’
  • Pure Pigment in ‘Furore’
  • Powder Eye Shadow in ‘Heroine’ on cheeks and eyes
  • Powder Eye Shadow in ‘Sex’
  • Cream Pigment in ‘Emerge’  (new for SS11 collection) 
  • Eye Liner Cake in ‘Mislead’
  • Sealing Gel for eyebrows
  • PI in ‘Abyss’
  • False Eye Lashes ’021′
 LOOOOVE it!!!

You can find Illamasqua at Sephora stores, or online at Sephora.com

Thursday, January 13, 2011

New Year Skin Care - What Do You Need??

I get so many requests from readers asking me exactly what they need in the way of skin care.
Some don't use anything yet, and are not quite sure where to start, some have a variety of products, but maybe not all the things they need, and others, like me, are product junkies!

So here is a list of the basics.

1.) Cleanser.
You need to have a good cleanser. Soap is not OK! You need a cleanser that will both remove and dissolve all makeup as well as clean out your pores.
Its really important to get a cleanser that is right for your skin type. I'm constantly finding that people are using the wrong type of cleanser for their skin type, either stripping their skin with a product designed for oily complexions, or using a product designed for normal to dry skin when they are oily.

2.) Eye Makeup Remover.
If you wear waterproof mascara, you need to remove it with an eye makeup remover. Some stubborn mascaras and eyeliners need eye makeup removers too. Often you'll find that a good cleansing milk or cleansing oil will dissolve eye makeup, so you can sometimes get away without having to purchase a separate product, but make sure that whatever you are choosing to use does not require any rubbing around the eye area - your eye makeup should glide off easily.

3.) Toner.
I only use toner on oily skin, or on the T zone of combination skin if the T is particularly oily, otherwise I find it too drying. But that's just my opinion.

4.) Eye Cream.
The skin around your eyes is the thinnest, most delicate skin on your body, and it requires it's own specialty care. If it's not kept well hydrated it will fast track the appearance of aging.
You need to use an eye cream or an eye gel to keep the eye area well moisturized. There are plenty of great eye creams/gels that have firming ingredients in them, others that help with dark circles, some that just hydrate.
Eye cream needs to be used every morning and every night. You only use a tiny amount, so it lasts a really long time.

5.) Daily moisturizer.
Your daytime moisturizer has several jobs. First it has to keep your skin nicely hydrated, without leaving a film on the surface. It also has to protect your skin from pollutants in the environment, and in some cases provide some UVA and UVB sun protection with SPFs.

6.) Facial SPF
Even if your daily moisturizer has SPF in it (plenty have SPF 15, some have SPF 30), you still should use a free standing facial SPF every single day, come rain or shine. I have yet to meet a dermatologist who isn't adamant about it!
It must be a product specifically designed for the face, and I always recommend going for the highest SPF number you can find. Although there is debate as to how much more effective an SPF85 is over an SPF30, there is no debate that an 85 stays active on the skin for much longer.
We tend to put moisturizer on quickly and unevenly, so the sun protection value of a built in SPF can be marginal. When you apply a free standing facial SPF you not only get more protection, but you get it more evenly too.

7.) Night Moisturizer
Night cream/moisturizer has a very different job from your daytime product. Our skin does all of its repair and rejuvenation work while we are sleeping, so we need to use products specifically designed to meet those needs, as well as give us a hydration boost. Most will address anti aging and firming concerns.

So those are the lean basics that you need in your skin care wardrobe. They are like the little black dress and pair of killer pants in your closet. They provide the great framework, and a perfect place to start. But you also need other products to flesh it out and accessorize it.
Here are some (but not all) of the bonus round of booster products that you can add in.

1.) Exfoliator
I am not a fan of scrubs. I prefer enzyme masks for exfoliation. You can also use over the counter peels to take away the dull surface cells - there are lots of options to choose from. The important thing is that you keep removing the surface cells and debris, and let your beautiful, luminous skin show through.

2.) Serum
There are many types of serums available, and they do a variety of different things, but most are designed to boost the efficiency of your moisturizer. Perfect for night time use, they can also help during the day in the drier months to boost your daily moisturizer if its not working well enough, or in some cases instead of a daily moisturizer when the weather is too humid.

3.) Masks
There are loads of different masks to choose from. Some are deep cleansing, some are brightening, some exfoliating - what ever your skin needs, there is a mask to help it.

4.) Retin A
Every skin specialist I know swears by RetinA. I am always being told that every woman over 30 should use it every night. I use it regularly.
And don't be alarmed - its not the same vicious beast that was attacking skin in the early 90s, modern day Retin A's are much gentler, and much more refined.

5.) Vitamin C
The same crowd that swear by Retin A are equally adamant about topical vitamin C. Both are anti aging and are antioxidants.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Jonathan Product Beauty Water Shower Purification System

This looks kinda cool!
I used to have so much fun working with Jonathan Antin on celeb photoshoots in LA, and he used to cut my hair, so I'm always extra interested to see what he's up to.
He has his own product line, Jonathan Product, and now he has a shower filter. Lord knows I need one - the water where I live is awful!

Jonathan Product Beauty Water Shower Purification System

Jonathan Product is a celebrity-inspired luxury hair care line. A harmonious fusion of nature and technology, Jonathan Product’s sulfate-free and 100% vegan formulas utilize purified, deionized Essential Water® infused with natural botanicals to leave hair manageable, healthy and effortlessly beautiful. An expert approach to hair care and styling, simplified.

An exclusive, patented 2-stage shower filter with one of the highest grades of purification media to change ordinary, polluted tap water into pure, pH balanced water. Designed to remove synthetic chemicals and toxic heavy metals. The resulting filtered shower water helps skin and hair feel softer while helping to maintain the shiny and glossy look of hair.

Water has a vital effect on the condition, color and manageability of hair. Proper cleansing and hydration begin with pure, natural spring water.

Beauty Water Shower Purification System  $95.00 
* It filters chlorine, heavy metals & harsh chemicals
* reduces harmful VOC’s
* enhances pH balance
* softens hair & skin
* helps preserve hair color.

HOW IT WORKS:
Made up of Amorphous Titanium Silicate, a potassium charged zeolite, coated to a granular media made from carbonized coconut shells During the first stage of filtration, chlorine is reduced substantially & the water is pre-conditioned to be neutralizing agents.
In the second stage, the filter delivers the most effective elimination of VOC’s and synthetic chemicals, including heavy metals commonly found in tap water such as copper & lead. As the system removes heavy metals, it replaces them with healthy potassium ions to balance pH and produce the closest thing to pure, natural spring water possible.



Available at jonathanproduct.com, Sephora, Sephora.com and other fine retailers