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What Are The Best Brands Of Makeup For A Photo Shoot?

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

I am just starting out in modeling and while I really appreciate makeup artists, I want to start doing my own makeup. I want to be able to get my own ideas and well, kind of sell myself a little better. What’s the best brands of makeup to use? Is Smashbox really all that great or is there better?

Latest best makeup Auctions

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

Hey, check out these auctions:
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Latest best makeup Auctions

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

Hey, check out these auctions:
[eba kw="best makeup" num="2" ebcat="all"]
Cool, arent they?

What Makeup Combinations Work Best For Light Brown Hair And Blue Eyes?

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

I have a friend who is asking me on makeup advice who has light brown hair and dark blue eyes. I have no knowledge of this considering I have black hair and brown eyes, so I’ve been experimenting with different color combinations on her. Does anyone have any ideas on what would look best with that combination for her? She also has very fair skin. Thanks for the help if possible ;]

Applying Makeup – Using Proper Lighting

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

THE BEST LIGHT FOR APPLYING MAKEUP

How is the lighting where you apply your makeup?  Are you applying your makeup in a bathroom or bedroom with one bright light above your head?  Is that one overhead light casting some pretty bad shadows on your facial features, making it difficult for you to judge how much color to apply to your eyes, lips and cheeks? 
 
Understanding proper lighting and using that lighting while applying your makeup makes a big difference in how your makeup looks.  The better your face is lit, the more even your makeup application will be, helping you to achieve a pretty and natural finish.  Beware if you are applying your makeup in a dimly-lit room – it is easy to overdo your application. 
 
So when possible try to apply your makeup in a well-lit area.  It is very helpful to be by a window for natural light.   Natural daylight is the very best light for checking your makeup blending skills and intensity of the colors you’ve applied.  In natural daylight, it is easy to see if you need to add color in some areas or tone down the amount of color in other areas.  You can check your makeup application by looking in a mirror either next to a window or by going outside.  “I have had to prepare many poorly-lit areas for makeup application in my 18+ years as a makeup artist, even removing lamp shades to get better lighting on the face of my subject!  And no matter what the lighting was on-set, when possible I almost always took my subject outside to check his or his makeup in natural daylight,” says Jennifer Kalman, Commercial Makeup Artist and Founder of www.QDazzleProm.comIf your makeup application looks great in natural daylight, it will look great in most other settings, even in fluorescent office lights or soft evening lights. 
 
Once you’ve settled yourself near a good light for applying your makeup, here’s another helpful tip.  For best results during your makeup application, while holding your mirror to apply your makeup be sure to turn your face (and mirror) up toward the light source, whether your light source is a lightbulb or the the natural daylight outside a window.  By doing this, you can achieve an even coverage of light on your face while you apply your makeup so that no shadows will distort the amount of color you apply.  For example when applying blusher, if one side of your face is in a shadow and one side of your face is in the light, you might be tempted to apply more blush on the side in the shadow because there is little light on that side of your face and you’re unable to clearly see the amount of color you have already applied. 
 
Of course, sometimes it is not possible to apply or at least check your makeup in natural daylight.  In these cases, try to find the brightest indoor lighting possible.  Then use the above tip of turning your face and mirror toward the light source so that there are no shadows on your face while you apply your makeup.  
 
When you’re aware of the lighting around you before applying your makeup, you will have the best results with your makeup application.

Commercial makeup artist, Jennifer Kalman, developed the QDazzle(TM) concept as a way to share her makeup application experience to help you look your most beautiful for your prom, pageant, wedding, quinceanera or special event! After giving hundreds of one-on-one makeup lessons, Jennifer saw that there was just not enough real help available for women wanting to learn how to better apply their makeup. Jennifer’s own QDazzle(TM) makeup color cosmetic line includes highly-pigmented, camera-ready Lip, Eye and Cheek colors specially-selected to match your dress color! There are also fun glamour items like Crystal Eyelashes, Body Shimmer Glow Powder, and Sparkling Eye Dust! On her website, www.QDazzleProm.com, you will find helpful makeup illustrations, instructions and tips to assist with makeup application. Jennifer has 18+ years of experience applying makeup for thousands of weddings, proms, and quinceaneras, along with makeup for television, video and print media. Her professional credentials include makeup for LeAnn Rimes, Troy Aikman, the Dixie Chicks and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Counted among her many commercial makeup clients are Pepsi, American Airlines, Frito-Lay, Dr. Pepper, and Verizon.

Best Makeup?

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

i wanna know what is da best makeup to cover up pimples on top of that i wanna know the best makeup products out there when it comes to
1.lipstick/lipgloss
2.mascara
3.eyeshadow
4.blush
5.foundation
and the best product to have the best glow

Special Effects Makeup School in California

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

Enroll in makeup school Los Angeles and take advantage of makeup classes CA program to build your career as international makeup artist.

Hollywood in California is the hub of moviemaking around the world, with over a century old history of producing thousands of artistic, breathtaking and legendary feature films on almost every genre. Known as the cinema center of the world, Hollywood boasts of all major film studios making those big budget, famous movies that are admired all over the world.

Since the early 60s, Hollywood has been increasingly producing highly entertaining feature films based on science fiction and fantasy, requiring the heavy use of special effects and prosthetic makeup. This alone has generated a special need for makeup artists and there is often a dearth of qualified makeup artists and special effects makeup schools in Hollywood.

Today, there are many special effects makeup schools operating in and around Hollywood to fulfill the growing demand of the industry. EI School of Makeup is one such makeup institute offering essential coaching to those seeking permanent makeup training.

Founded in 1966 and located in the heart of Hollywood, EI School of Makeup is the pioneer makeup school Los Angeles to make its mark in the highly creative and imaginative world of special effects and prosthetic makeup. Fully committed to groom the budding artists, this finest Hollywood makeup institute provides hands-on training in all areas of professional makeup. Its makeup classes CA program is tailored to suit all categories of serious students who wish to develop a career in this area.

Film and television makeup depends on the subject of the film and the character to be portrayed. Fantasy, horror and science fiction films make maximum use of special effects makeup and prosthetics. This kind of makeup requires complex process of making plaster molds and rubber and silicon casts. Makeup artists can find full vent to their creativity and skills in this area.

Special Effects (SFX) program at this makeup school Los Angeles is an intensive course meant specifically for students who want to build career in special effects makeup. The program has been designed to prepare the novices to become fully trained makeup artist qualified to work in SFX houses, labs and workshops. This program includes: full head life casting, designing, sculpting (mold making), application of prosthetics, foam rubber and silicone casting, drawing and sculpting techniques, head casting, full body casting, multi-piece molding and seaming foam, among others.

Visit EI School of Makeup (at ei.edu) and view the makeup gallery on the website, to know more about its makeup classes CA program.

The author is a well-known figure connected with the film, theatre and entertainment industries in Hollywood and contributes regular articles on Hollywood makeup schools and professional makeup artist courses.

Why You Don’t Need the Best Makeup to Hide Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Freitag, 18. Dezember 2009

I don’t know a thing about you, but I have heard people interested in the health of their skin wonder many times, just what is the best makeup to hide fine lines and wrinkles? The reason is that everyone is at least somewhat self conscious of the lines on their face, and some are desperate to find a solution to eliminating their wrinkles. Until they find the answer they feel that they at least need to find a way to conceal the way that their skin looks.

The problem really lays in the inability of the major cosmetics companies to come up with the answer to the problem of erasing the lines and wrinkles that form on our skin. They simply keep throwing the same products at us year after year, and somehow they trick us into buying these useless products every time. When though will they give us something that we can really use?

There would be absolutely no need for people to seek out the best makeup to hide fine lines and wrinkles if we had products that contained ingredients that would aid the body in increasing the amount of collagen, and elastin it produced. Instead they try to convince us that all that we have to do is rub a little collagen into our skin, and that somehow everything will be better.

The truth is that collagen cannot be absorbed by your skin, so no amount of rubbing with these formulas is going to do any of us any good. Even if they could somehow produce absorbable collagen the amount that you would receive would be so miniscule that you wouldn’t even be able to tell that you had used it. External application of collagen is not the answer.

If you want to avoid shopping for the best makeup to hide fine lines and wrinkles then you should consider trying the products that are being produced by a certain company from New Zealand. They were already respected for producing some of the most potent all natural health supplements in the world, and now they have ventured into the world of all natural anti aging skincare products.

What they have developed are a line of products that are focused around two very unique ingredients. Functional Keratin is the main player in these formulas, because of its ability to greatly increase the production rate of you own natural collagen and elastin. The second ingredient is a kelp extract from a variety that is found exclusively in the Sea of Japan.

With the effects that these Functional Keratin and Phytessence Wakame have on your skin there will be no reason to waste your time or money on trying to find the best makeup to hide fine lines and wrinkles. Wakame raises the level of hyaluronic acid that is in your skin. Returning this tissue back to healthy levels will help your fresh collagen and elastin iron your wrinkles right out.

Do yourself a favor, save your money! Who needs the best makeup to hide fine lines and wrinkles when there are products available that will do for you everything that the others can’t!

Laurel is a long time user and passionate advocate of natural skin care products. Visit her site now to discover cutting edge, anti-aging skin care products she recommends after extensive research: http://www.beautiful-skin-site.com.

Trend: Permanent Makeup Application

Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2009

Permanent makeup is quickly gaining momentum as the latest trend in cosmetic surgery. Permanent makeup application offers purely cosmetic benefits, but can also provide an enhancement to reconstructive plastic surgery.

Is Permanent Makeup for Me?

Many people dread the daily makeup ritual. Makeup can not only be expensive, but it often smudges and fades within a few hours of application. Permanent makeup can be the answer for people who want to enjoy the benefits of makeup without the attendant hassle.

Permanent makeup is also a good alternative for makeup allergies. Vision and motor skills are other common reasons to choose permanent makeup application. Applying makeup can be a difficult process for many, and permanent makeup creates flawless enhancement.

Permanent Makeup Procedure

Permanent makeup is essentially a tattoo. The procedure uses colored ink administered through a cosmetic tattooing needle. Permanent makeup application usually requires two treatments; a touch-up session about once a year may be required to maintain vivid results.

Permanent Makeup for the Eyes

Permanent eye makeup can be applied as an eye shadow or eye liner. Permanent eye liner can be performed by a certified technician in a cosmetic outpatient facility. Permanent eye shadow, however, requires expertise. Look for a certified technician with a great deal of experience.

Permanent Makeup for the Eyebrows

Permanent makeup for eyebrows is a good way to add definition to eyebrows. Many people who have experienced hair loss due to cancer treatment or conditions such as alopecia turn to permanent eyebrow applications to emulate the appearance of hair. Permanent eyebrows can also cover up hair loss due to waxing or tweezer mistakes.

The Lips and Permanent Makeup Application

Permanent makeup for the lips can create full, defined and more colorful lips. Permanent lip liner adds symmetry and definition to thinner lips. Permanent makeup for the entire lips creates full, more colorful lips. Permanent makeup applied to the entire lips can also soften wrinkles.

Combining Permanent Makeup Application With Other Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Permanent makeup application can be combined with other forms of cosmetic plastic surgery to achieve better results. Many cosmetic reconstructive procedures, such as hair transplant and breast reconstruction require permanent makeup. For example, permanent makeup is used as part of breast reconstruction surgery to help reconstruct the areola. View plastic surgery photos and discover more about the use of permanent makeup for reconstructive plastic surgery at DocShop.com.

Risks Associated With Permanent Makeup Application

Because permanent makeup is essentially a tattoo, the risks are similar. Permanent makeup application can cause infection if needles are not sterilized. Swelling and bumps can form around the permanent makeup application. Symptoms usually subside with time. An allergic reaction to the ink is uncommon, but can create serious difficulties. There is also the risk of scars, especially among people prone to keloid formation.

The Cost of Permanent Makeup Application

The cost for permanent makeup has many variables. Some procedures require a higher level of professional expertise, and will cost more. Location of the facility is also a factor. Permanent makeup application will cost less in densely populated regions. As a general guideline, the cost for permanent makeup starts at about $350, and includes the second session. More complicated procedures can cost thousands.

Something to consider about permanent makeup application is that the cosmetic plastic surgery is permanent. Removal requires many treatments and may form scars. Carefully consider this plastic surgery decision before you make it and be sure to look at plastic surgery photos beforehand to approve of the results.

Is Talc-free Or “certified Organic” Make-up Best For Your Skin?

Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2009

I have sensitive skin and want to know which would be best on the make-up stand point and not hurting my skin.