Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Hair Asia 2010

I was invited by my friend-mentor, Ace Sagun, to attend one of the biggest event in the field of Hair and Make-Up.... Hair Asia 2010. It was my first time to attend such event. Actually, I love attending conventions and fairs because there are a lot of cheap offers from different suppliers. But this one, aside from the make-up and salon items on sale, the highlight is the hair and make-up competition.

When I arrived at the World Trade Center, the competition for commercial make-up already begun. I was so facinated how the competitors do make-up for their models. So professional from the way they hold their brushes up to how they apply and blend the make-up. I didnt watch the announcement of winners so I decided to roam around and look what I can buy from the fair.

I was actually trying to look for a caboodle (make-up box). I found some but it's too big and expensive. So I decided to give up the search and just see other stuff. I end up buying magazines, hair clip and an eyebrow pencil from James Cooper. After hours or looking around, I decided to go back to the arena where the male haircut competition is on going. But since im not into hair-cut, my attention was immediately cought by the models and competitors outside the arena preparing for the bridal make-up competition. No make-up application was done yet, but the hairstyling. The models are so pretty and, to be honest, young for bridal. But who cares, they're models. I have recognized some of the models to be commercial models and artist.

After minutes, the competition for bridal make-up started. The competitors once again show their creativity and talent when it comes to make up. At this part, I bacame very observant since I also do bridal make up. Honestly, there are some MUA (make-up artist) who used dark colors for the eyes. It's very contradicting from the bridal make-up that I know, which uses neutral colors. Of course I have to consider that these competitors need to make their models look good in personal and in camera. When the winners was announce, still the bride with the most natural, simple and elegant make up won. I was so happy coz if im going to do a bridal make-up, I would like my model to look as natural as possible, just emphasizing on her good features.

It was a very long day. But it was all worth it. I learned so much just by observing. I was more inspired to focus and excel on my make up and told my self that I will also join that competition someday. I will definitely attend the next Hair Asia.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Make-up Fun Friday

As a beginner make-up artist, I have to ask friend’s help so that I can practice my skills. I need to do make up to different people with different types of skin and face shape. I will now share with you some of the pictures that was taken when 3 of my friends agreed to be my models…

My first model, Con-con. She’s one of those who loves to look good and wear make-up. Her skin’s a little dry but she said that she has some areas on her face that’s oily. So I decided to use a mattifier on her to even out her skin and serves as her make up base. Foundation wise, I have chosen a tone that’s close to her skin tone. Used a pink concealer under her eyes just to lighten it a bit, though she doesn’t really have dark circles. That day she’s wearing a purple blouse that’s why I decided to use pink and purple on her eyes. This will make her look younger, sweeter and girlier. I also put a blush that’s has a soft pink tone and a lipstick that’s matte salmon pink and some nude lip gloss

Next is Charm. She immediately told me that her problem when applying make-up. She has an Asian small eye but she has an eyelids (typical Asian eyes don’t have eyelids). But her lids are hidden which makes the make up not visible. So when she told me that, I immediately knew what to put into her eyes. She prefers a natural look but visible eye make-up.

So I started with a foundation lighter that what I used with Concon. She has a flawless normal skin that’s why I didn’t use any primer or mattifier anymore. To make the foundation last, I set it with loose powder. For her problem area, her eyes, I used a light gold eye shadow on her crease and bring it upward, but making sure that it will not reach her brow bone. For her hidden lids, I used a dark brown shadow and blending it a little over her crease. To give emphasize to her eyes, I put a black gel eyeliner in her upper lash line and dark brown shadow on her lower lash line. For her cheeks, I contoured it a little and used a light pink blush. For her lips, I put a natural caramel toffee color and top it up with a natural lip gloss.

Lastly, here’s Sophie, my all time model. I always play with her face, asking her to be my model. She always request for a natural look and dark colors is a no-no for her. Her skin is a combination, t-zone oily. But during this make p session, I didn’t use any oil control on her face but instead used a foundation that matches her skin tome and lock it with a darker pressed powder. She’s half Filipino and half Chinese, that’s why she has an Asian eye.
But like Charm, She also have eyelids but her’s is not hidden. So to give her the look that she wanted, I put cream matte eye shadow all over her eyes (from brow bone to upper lash line). Then for her crease, I used a medium brown eye shadow. Now to emphasize her lids, I used a dark brown eye shadow then line her upper lash line with black gel eyeliner. I contoured her cheeks and used a light pink blush. I also used the caramel toffee lipstick on her lips and put a little lip gloss in the middle of her lower and upper lip. This will give her lips a pop.

Last Friday was a very fun day. My models love their make up and I was so happy that I was able to give them the look that they wanted. We even plan to do another make up session. By the way, while applying their make up, I share with them some make-up and skin care tips.

So thank you ladies for being my models.I’m hoping next time that I’ll be able to find a male model, probably I’ll convince my hubby.

XOXO
Xyrene

Thursday, March 4, 2010

A Suesh Experience

Last week, I attended a make-up workshop with Suesh. I was so excited that, honestly, I wasn’t able to sleep the night before (good thing I’m using a good eye cream so my eye bugs are not that obvious, lol). And also, because of so much excitement, I wasn’t able to eat too, hehehehe. The workshop started @ 1:30pm. So there, I was sitting next to my trainer. She was a pretty lady named Suzzane (hope I spelled it right!) and she’s very nice and soft spoken. She’s a graduate of a Beauty School here in the Philippines. I had the one-on-one session since I cant wait for the next group session. I was so thrilled to learn from the basic to advance of make-up.

We started by discussing Skin care 101. Discussing the different factors that I need to avoid and that I need to use. Informing me of the different skin type and how I should take care of it. Also, we discussed how I should take care of my brushes and other make up tools since this will be my partners.

But what I like most from the basic make-up workshop is when she thought me how to do a natural look. It was one of the thing that I find really hard to do. A lot of my friends and clients always asked me to do a natural look on them, but I always end up doing a smokey look.

So how to do an everyday simple-natural look….

1. apply a make up base
2. apply a foundation
3. use a concealer to conceal your imperfections
4. set with a loose powder
5. fill-in your eyebrows
6. using a large eye shadow brush, apply a white/champagne colored eyeshadow from your brow bone to tour lash line, this will serve as your highlight and base for your eyeshadow
7. apply a medium color eyeshadow from your crease to the lashline
8. then apply a dark color eyeshadow all over your lids.
9. apply eyeliner on the top lashline
10. curl lashes and apply mascara
11. use a light pink colored blush on, and apply it at the apples of your cheeks
12. use a natural lipstick, or a lip color that’s close to your natural lip color (you may also use colored lip gloss or lip balm)

Very easy and simple look but it will definitely make you beautiful. Not much make up but you will look stunning the whole day. From the time that I learned this procedure, I use this as my everyday make-up, whether going to work, going out with friends or just a simple date with my hubby.

My next blog, I will tackle about the advance make up that she tought me, focusing on the smokey eyes that I so love…