I'm rambling on horribly, I do apologize... HAPPY 2015! Here were the stand out products of 2014 for me, makeup wise (if it were just beauty, I'd be here all year and well into 2016!). These are solely products I discovered in 2014. I'll admit, it was actually hard to find, even remember products I used at the start of the year, most of these are Summer and on wards discoveries but firm favourites nonetheless! It was hard to narrow it down, but I'm pretty happy with this list of game changers.
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Wednesday, 7 January 2015
2014 Makeup Favourites!
I know, I am the worst. Your eyes are not deceiving you. I am, in fact, writing a blog post after another hiatus. Not the best start to 2015 but I want this year to be a good one for my blog. As I'm writing this at midnight, I just reached 100 followers on Bloglovin'... wow! I know that number isn't anything significant to a lot of bloggers, even bloggers who haven't been doing it that long but let me tell you that is huge for me - massive! Of course figures aren't the most important thing to me personally as a blogger, but I never thought more than maybe 2 or 3 people would ever even want to read my blog, let alone comment on them or say they've found them helpful. But, as long as 1 person is reading, I'm happy to write! All I really wanted to say was thank you all so much!
I'm rambling on horribly, I do apologize... HAPPY 2015! Here were the stand out products of 2014 for me, makeup wise (if it were just beauty, I'd be here all year and well into 2016!). These are solely products I discovered in 2014. I'll admit, it was actually hard to find, even remember products I used at the start of the year, most of these are Summer and on wards discoveries but firm favourites nonetheless! It was hard to narrow it down, but I'm pretty happy with this list of game changers.
I'm rambling on horribly, I do apologize... HAPPY 2015! Here were the stand out products of 2014 for me, makeup wise (if it were just beauty, I'd be here all year and well into 2016!). These are solely products I discovered in 2014. I'll admit, it was actually hard to find, even remember products I used at the start of the year, most of these are Summer and on wards discoveries but firm favourites nonetheless! It was hard to narrow it down, but I'm pretty happy with this list of game changers.
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Friday, 12 December 2014
FOTD | Airborne Unicorn.
So I'm finally back with a FOTD on my blog! I knew when my Lime Crime lipstick arrived that I wanted to do an all out purple look on both the eyes and lips. I was also really inspired by my friend's purple winged eyes at a gig we went to recently and decided to recreate my own version! This was done on a complete whim, at 5am because I had recently just bought a new light up mirror and could actually take semi-decent pictures with that as my light source! I included glitter in the inner corners, which is a PAIN to photograph (my crappy camera doesn't do it justice!) but you could also do a shimmery silver shadow instead. And, of course, if the eyes and lips are too much, you could opt for a neutral eye or lip and tailor it to suit you! Nonetheless, I wanted to do something quite bright and fun, since I haven't done my makeup for my blog in a while. I think the eyes would be perfect to wear to any parties or nights out over the next few weeks! Hope you guys enjoy! :)
Friday, 24 October 2014
Halloween Make-up | 1920's Flapper Girl // Great Gatsby Theme.
This is a 1920’s flapper girl look I did for a college
newspaper article thingyyyy. I thought it would be perfect to do a blog post on
this look with it being so close to Halloween – this makeup is so quick and
easy to do and would make a great “last minute Halloween plans” costume. Throw
on a feather headpiece and it’s the perfect Great Gatsby-esque look! Being a
history student and makeup lover, with a particular place in my heart for the
20’s, I’m hugely interested in makeup through the eras and the Jazz Age was one
of the most innovative times for makeup trends. This post is going to include a
list of the products used and a little more information on makeup at this time
if you’re interested!
The 1920’s is such an exciting period in the makeup world! A
new century had brought new inventions, (like the traditional swivel lipstick
in a tube we use nowadays!) and heightened feminist/ suffragette movements
along with female employment in typically male dominated fields made women
embrace their right to wear as much makeup as possible. The Great War had ended
and makeup was no longer seen as solely for harlots, it became commonplace for
the everyday woman. The look I’m doing is a very dramatic and stereotypical of
a flapper girl performer at this time, most women would not have worn their
makeup to this extent on a daily basis but the techniques applied for all of
those who wore cosmetics! I think it’s important to mention that this look was
really only sported in the states. I’m not sure about the UK, but I know
Ireland was extremely conservative in regards to women and their looks at this
time, so you can bet there wasn't a woman in Connemara rocking a smokey eye!
I chose not to photograph a step by step tutorial for 2
reasons; a) it is SO simple... seriously guys, the messier and more blown out
the better – no winged liner and no fuss! And b) my most recent Autumn FOTD
(linked here with step by step photos) is the exact same concept and placement.
The only difference is with a 1920’s look, keeping the eye shape circular and
rounded on the edges is key – blown out but not winged out! The desired eye
look of that time was a very heavy down-turned, almost “sad” eye. This was aided
by the very overly plucked, thin and rounded brows of the time. I chose not to
glue my brows down and redraw them because thin brows just aren't my thing. You
can of course keep yours true to their natural shape and it will still look
good, but if you want to keep it historically accurate then that’s something to
think about! Remember that you can always take different bits of this tutorial
and alter them too suit yourself and your preferences… there’s no harm in a
modern day flapper girl!
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Sunday, 12 October 2014
FOTD + Step by Step How To | Uninterrupted Mythology.
Finally, here is an autumn inspired face of the day! I've been itching to put this much makeup on my face and photograph it for you guys. This is a halo/spotlight type look, with the colour lightest in the centre. I like to call this a sort of "pretty grunge" look, because it's using some red and bruise toned colours in a very blown out shape but still manages to look made up and girly. I've really been enjoying this lately because it looks great even without winged liner and can be blown out quite a lot around the edges. Saves a lot of time and looks really nice with those kind of colours. I did a post all about some of my favourite eyeshadows for autumn/winter (link here) - you could easily take other shades similar to those that I mentioned and recreate this look to your taste. It could be made less burgundy and more brown, less rose gold in the centre and more gold or bronze, it's really up to you! I also gave the options of a dark lip and a nude lip, and I'd wear this look with both depending on my mood but, of course, you could opt for the nude lip if you preferred! Let me know which lip you would wear with this look down below! :)
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