Thursday, January 16, 2014

Happy Birthday Kate! Kate Moss Turns 40

She is magnificent.
She is one of the most sensational,
versatile, enduring models of all time.
Every year more beautiful than the year before.
And today she turns 40.


Happy birthday Kate Moss!

The many faces of Kate...

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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Hiring A Makeup Artist For Your Wedding

Here in America, engagement season is in full swing.

image by Sergio, makeup by Corinna Cooke


The big question gets popped more between Thanksgiving in November and Valentine's Day in February than at any other time of the year.
So over the next few months brides are going to be planning their weddings, creating wedding budgets and allocating vast sums of money to an array of vendors, all of whom will be part of making this the best day of their life.

With your budget, which may run from a few thousand dollars to over a million dollars, its important that you, the bride, make sure that attention is paid to the areas that are important to you.
If your flowers are important to you, don't go cheap on them. If a wedding video is important to you, don't have your cousin shoot it for free - hire a really great wedding videographer.
If your wedding photographs are important to you, don't find the cheapest photographer - find the one who brings your dreams to life. (As a side note here, I have never, ever heard a bride say she was really glad she scrimped and got a cut rate photographer to capture her on her big day. There's a reason photographers charge what they charge. Don't expect a $5000 job from a $500 photographer - its just not going to happen.)

image by Sergio, makeup by Corinna Cooke

Within the budget you are creating, right from the very start, allocate money for beauty.
This is the one day of your life where looking and feeling beautiful really really counts. You're spending money on your dress, your flowers, your photographer, and now you need to make a plan for your hair and makeup. Many brides leave this part of the planning until later, and end up with only a tiny amount of money left to make them look their most beautiful on their big day.
Your hair stylist and makeup artist play a massively important role in your day.



image by Sarah Hagerty for Phoenix Bride and Groom Magazine,
makeup by Corinna Cooke



Today I want to address the makeup part of the equation, specifically booking a makeup artist.
Generally when a bride is working with a wedding planner, the planner will make a point of discussing the hair and makeup team, and the importance of booking them early. The good ones always get booked up.









Lately I've been noticing in my own market, and then hearing from fellow makeup artists both nationwide and from far flung regions around the world, this crazy trend where so called makeup artists, or beginner artists, are offering their services for weddings at ridiculously low prices. Sometimes even on Groupon.


At first glance this may seem like a banging deal.
But maybe you should look at the total picture, and see just what you might be getting yourself into.



In the markets that I have researched, including my own, pricing for makeup artists for weddings tends to run into 3 tiers.

1)The most expensive, which is typically comprised of a handful of artists with enormous experience and incredible skills. If they are in your price point, grab one before they get fully booked. And they will get fully booked.

2)Next there's the main tier of makeup artists. Their pricing will be very similar, normally within
$5 - $15 of one another. These artists tend to be very good at what they do. In general they have plenty of wedding experience, are able to airbrush, and are going to do a great job.

3) Then there is the bottom tier. These artists are super cheap. In most instances in life you get what you pay for, and there is a reason why these artists charge well below the median.

So lets have a look at what goes into pricing for wedding makeup.

* Training.
I concede that some of the greatest artists in the world have had no formal training.

Bill Gates left school early. But most people who leave school early don't turn into Bill Gates.
Although you may run into the next Pat McGrath or Billy B in your search for a wedding makeup artist, there's a strong chance that you won't.

If a quality artist hasn't been to a makeup school, they probably are still always pursuing higher knowledge, and are on a quest for greater skills. Some of the most exceptional artists that I know, from all  around the world, constantly seek more training and attend workshops and day classes as often as they can.
In a constantly evolving business it is really important that an artist is keeping up with training to remain both relevant and on point with current technologies and trends.
An artist who is paying for more training is going to cost a bit more. And they will be worth it.

* Professional Products
When an artist opens their kit you should see mostly professional, or at least high quality products in there.
Professional products are different from most commercial retail products in that they are more highly pigmented, so colors stay truer and more even, they are more refined, built to withstand more, and they are going to last longer on your skin.

Think of it this way: professional makeup is designed to make movie stars look flawless when shot in the most unforgiving HD and shown on a screen that's 30 feet tall. That's the kind of clarity and perfection you want for your wedding day makeup. And you won't get that from products purchased at a drugstore or from a distributor.
I personally like to airbrush my brides so that their skin looks flawless but not overly made up, and also because the airbrush product I use lasts a good 14 hours.
Building a kit with quality products costs money, and that will be reflected in the artist's pricing.
A kit that is full of cheapie products or products that are not intended to be used in the professional arena is not likely to produce a makeup that will last. And most wedding makeup needs to last at least 12 hours.

* Experience.
How many weddings has your makeup artist done? What other makeup experience do they have?
Anyone with an instagram account or access to youtube can apply foundation or put on lips, but when it comes to a wedding, experience is important.
For example: does your artist know how to interpret the light? You maybe getting ready in a softly lit hotel room, but your pictures are happening in bold, afternoon light. Someone who knows what they are doing will factor that in when choosing intensity and color of makeup, length of lashes and how much gloss or sheen will work on your lips.
Even more importantly someone with experience will know how to handle all kinds of calamities that may arise. And with weddings, things do happen. From unexpected tears, to people running late, to allergies, to stressed out skin, to giant day-of-the-wedding pimples popping up, to an unexpectedly hot/cold/windy/rainy/humid/dry/sunny/cloudy you name it day, and plenty more.
Sometimes the most mellow, sweet natured girl will turn into a demon on her wedding day (luckily not often though). An experienced artist will be able to see whats really going on and roll with it, rather than getting frazzled or moody. An experienced artist will not only arrive with a makeup kit full of products that are ready to fix any problem, but he or she will be able to diffuse situations before they arise, stay calm and friendly, and keep everything moving along.

image by Stuart Thurlkill for Eyes 2 See Photography
makeup by Corinna Cooke
I've been hearing horror stories from girls in bridal parties, about hideous makeup in prior weddings that they've had to wash off and redo themselves, unclean brushes and products being used, colors mismatched, looking like ghosts or raccoons in wedding pictures - you name it. They tell me over and over that they wish they or the bride from that wedding had had the foresight to book someone better.
And funnily enough, I have never heard anyone say that they are so eternally happy that they booked a $35 makeup artist for their wedding, or that they looked and felt their most beautiful in their smoking deal, super cheapie makeup job.
It tends to be the exact opposite.


When choosing your makeup artist for your wedding day, do some research.
Find out what experience the artist has.
Ask to see some of their prior work.
Schedule a trial well ahead of time, so that you still have time and options if you don't like their work, or don't mesh with them.
When you have your trial keep an eye out for cleanliness. Brushes, tools, makeup and makeup cases should be clean. Both for hygiene and also as indication of the artist's professionalism.

A final thought from a fellow makeup artist:

Don't let a $45 makeup job ruin $4000 of photography....





Tuesday, January 14, 2014

New Year New You ~ What Is Ultherapy?

If you are in the market for a shot of youth, 
Ultherapy might just be a great solution for you.


It used to be that if you needed a neck tightening, jaw sculpting or brow lifting, your only options were surgical. And on top of that, neck tightening and smoothing was a tricky process. Many women would have facelifts and get smooth taut skin on their faces, but would be left with the telltale signs of their true age by their crepe-y, wrinkled necks.

Now there is the option of using Ultherapy.

So what is Ultherapy?
It is the only FDA approved, non-invasive procedure to lift skin on the neck, brow and under the chin.
It is an ultrasound procedure that stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin deep within the skin. It non-surgically lifts and tightens the skin, with no downtime.





As we age, the collagen in our skin weakens and the elastin in the skin starts to break down, causing skin to sag. Not using adequate sun protection speeds the process.
Unlike lasers, which penetrate the skin from the outside - in, Ultherapy bypasses the surface of the skin and focuses ultrasound energy at just the right depth below the surface of the skin, to the same foundation layer that surgical facelifts address.



The skin responds by stimulating the growth of fresh collagen and elastin.
The results are spectacular, and relatively quick, with significant improvement at the 90 day post procedure point.


Smoothing and redefining the jawline, and lifting the brow create an instantly youthful visage. A good brow lift will smooth out the area around the eyes, and restore the space between your lashline and your brow, making you look much younger! Sometimes its not even about looking younger - a crisp jawline looks fabulous on anyone.




I can look at before and afters endlessly, so here are a few for you to check out.

Ultherapy Chin Before and After


Ultherapy Brow Lift Before And After






Ultherapy Neck Before And After







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Monday, January 13, 2014

Bad Bronzing at the Golden Globes 2014


The Golden Globes 2014.

My number one pet peeve as a makeup artist 
is the abuse of bronzer.
And along side that crazy orange self tanning.

Did you notice how uniformly orange
the men were both on the red carpet and during the show?

As the night progresses Leo's tan got streakier and more uneven

And the bronze attack wasn't even artfully executed - there were orange faces paired with white necks,
oranges faces with sweated out hair lines,
it was fantastically, deliriously, hideous.



I enjoyed the slightly reflective concealer under Leo's eyes, but otherwise his makeup was too makeup-py for me.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were brilliant,
but I do think the best line of the night was Fey's intro to DiCaprio:

"And now, like a supermodel's vagina, let's all give a warm welcome to Leonardo DiCaprio," 

Matthew McConaughey's tan was borderline psychedelic
God I love the Globes!!

Friday, January 10, 2014

5 Beauty Tips For Job Interviews

It's a brand new year and maybe you're seeking out a brand new job. In a competitive market every detail counts, and that first impression you create can make or break you. 
So here are 5 beauty tips for a job interview, 
to give you the upper hand over the competition.

1. Look like the pitch.


Make sure your look matches the job. If you are going for a job at a MAC counter, don't arrive with barely there makeup on - go all out loud and  proud.
If you are applying for a reception position with a conservative company, don't wear bright colors and overwhelming makeup, opt instead for a tailored, reserved look.
Applying for a job at an avant garde, fast paced ad agency? Your look has to be cutting edge and modern, showing that you are on top of trends but not a slave to them.
Take the time to research the company, and think about how their ideal employee would present themselves.
When the choice comes down to you an another applicant with equal qualifications, the employer is more likely to choose the person who looks like they belong.

2. Take the time to do it right
You've figured out the concept, know how you should present yourself, now give yourself some extra time to get it right.
Don't be racing out the door with wet hair, frantically applying your lipstick. If this job matters to you, plan out your time and allow yourself the extra minutes required to get it right. Remember - the devil is in the details. When you walk in to the interview you need to at least give the impression that you can manage your time, pay attention to details and don't get easily flustered.



3. Tame your mane

Keep your hair groomed and under control. Make sure your hair is clean and your look is put together. Ideally don't go all out on anything with too much va va voom - you want to be taken seriously, not asked out to a nightclub. Simple elegant low ponytails, smoothed down, controlled flyaways, sleek hairstyles that imply you are in control - not your hair, all work in your favor.
Be aware of how your hair smells -if you are a smoker make sure your hair doesn't reek of cigarettes, you don't want to blow your chances by smelling like a good time on a pub crawl.

4. Choose your scent wisely
You definitely need to smell nice, but don't smell overwhelming.
Dousing yourself in the latest Victoria Secret fragrance won't win you any new friends, and can even give your interviewer a headache. Tone down the fragrance so that its barely there.
Also think about the message that your perfume conveys. A job interview is not the time to roll out something musky and sexy - that will just give the impression that you are "available" not "professional".
And those first impressions are everything...

5. Keep your nails polished
Don't roll in to your job interview with neon talons, or with torn up bitten off stubs.
A quick manicure beforehand can get your cuticles trimmed and groomed, your nails evened out and top you off with a polish that fits the job. From clear top coat, to neutral, to bold red, keep your nails looking like you are on top of all the little details.
Because the little details may just be the deciding factor in nailing the job.


Thursday, January 9, 2014

How To Prepare Your Skin For Early Morning Makeup

This video is from a series I did for eHow.com

Makeup seems to go on and stay put far better after a good night's sleep, but what about when you have to get up super early, or haven't had nearly enough sleep? We've all had those days when our makeup either is gone or looks hideous by mid morning, so at eHow we decided to to a little tutorial on how to prepare your skin for early morning makeup:



http://www.ehow.com/video_12254502_prepare-face-early-morning-makeup.html

To recap:

*Start with a gentle cleanse, using cool water to wakeup and invigorate your skin.
*Use an eye gel that you've kept in the fridge to both hydrate and breathe some life into your under   eye area. Gels can also remove puffiness.
*Alternatively, if you want to break out the big guns, use an under eye mask such as my personal     favorite, the amazing  Skyn Iceland Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels
* Revitalize your complexion with a moisturizer containing menthol and /or caffeine
* Use a really good primer, such as the Makeup Forever HD Primer

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Fia Ljungstrom for ELLE China

I am so in love with this beautiful editorial
shot in Monaco by the amazing Stockton Johnson
for the January 2014 issue of ELLE China


Model Fia Ljungstrom is stunning in Dior resort by Raf Simons.
That lip is everything!