Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Hope everyone had fun celebrating Irish culture (and Christianity in Ireland if you’re religious) whether you’re Irish or not. There were so many spirited people yesterday wearing shamrock necklaces and headbands, green shirts, glitter and of course green eye shadow – LOVE IT!

Yesterday was a busy day filled with studying, but then again when is it not? At the end of my night I decided to reward myself by joining in the St. Patties Day festivities and since I don’t have much green in wardrobe I did a St. Patrick’s Day inspired makeup look. I had one hour to go from bare-faced and frizzy haired to lets-hope-I-look-pulled-together-out-the-door.

My favorite part about this look was using Urban Decay’s Loaded, a green/black colored eye shadow.  I used it over a dark Coastal Scents green and it gives the outer corners such great dimension.

Peacock feather inspired eyes

Bright bold colors are the look for this spring! I wrote an examiner article on 5 new spring looks to try and decided on the peacock feather inspired look since it looked the most fun. A nice change since winter had stuck to my usual neutral palette of colors.

I had done so much studying the week before and doing this look put some excitement back into my day. Good thing my heavy duty concealer covers my heavy eye bags from lack of sleep!

Makeup used for this look:

  1. Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer potion in Eden
  2. Coastal Scents 88 Color Eye Shadow Palette – lightest shade of nude as highlighter
  3. Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Ecstasy applied as base color over lid (in The Book of Shadows Vol. II)
  4. Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Rockstar blended into outer corners (in UD NYC palette)
  5. Urban Decay Eyeshadow in AC/DC in crease (in The Book of Shadows Vol. II)
  6. Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Haight in inner corners (in UD NYC palette)

I lined my eyes with Urban Decay’s 24/7 Glide on eyeliner which I love because it glides on so smoothly, and applied my usual Cover Girl Lash Blast Luxe in Black Royale.

 

Sigma Beauty ‘Make Me Up’ brush collection

My Sigma Brushes just came in the mail last week and they are my new BFF’s. I ordered the ‘Make Me Up’ collection in Make Me Blush Coral which includes 12 professional grade brushes, those of which have been said to be an affordable alternative to MAC’s professional brush kits.

The kit comes with:

  • Small Angle – E65
  • Medium Angled Shading – E70
  • Large Shader – E60
  • Pencil – E30
  • Large Angled Contour – F40
  • Large Powder – F30
  • Duo Fibre – F50
  • Foundation – F60
  • Concealer – F70
  • Tapered Blending – E40
  • Eye Shading – E55
  • Eyeliner – E05

and an additional E-25 traveled sized, which is just the cherry on the top since I wasn’t expecting it. The color online is described as coral, but in the photos from their website it looks really pink to me. After I received it I’ve found it does look really pink in person and that disappoints me. I’m not a huge fan of pink but I suppose I’d rather have pink than blue or purple.

Other than that I have no complaints about their quality. After first opening the package I went right to trying them out. I couldn’t wait for an occasion to use them I was too excited. I noticed when using these brushes that they help minimize fallout much better than my previous brushes and blend my shadows with less effort. The pink travel case is what makes these brushes so convenient, and when you’re not traveling you can just keep them in it like a cup.

Oh, and if you were wondering what the gold and black compact mirror was doing in the picture, it’s just for show. I just lost found it, and it’s my favorite. Black and gold are my favorite colors :)

You can buy Sigma Brushes at http://www.sigmabeauty.com/

There are many different brush kits to choose from. I got my brush kit for $99.

Best 2011 Oscar Looks

Beauty For Thought Awards!

Everyone on the red carpet looked gorgeous at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards last Sunday…but my two favorite looks go to Natalie Portman and Anne Hathaway.

Natalie’s pregnancy glow may have added to her winning look, but nonetheless she looked stunning. Her playfully soft colored eye shadow makes her brown eyes pop perfectly…I mean perfectly compliments her lip color.

Anne Hathaway. Her skin. Those lips. Well done. The right amount of color on the lips to make a bold statement. In contrast to the usual  bold fire engine red lip, this lip color (Chanel Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Rivoli) has a soft, understated touch while still keeping notice-me color. Bravo, Anne!

 

And just for fun… the award for best looking actor that night goes to….

Jude Law! (pictured here with Robert Downey Jr.)

Okay, yeah, maybe I just wanted to share my love for Jude with you.

Who do you think had the best look that night? Share!

 

 

Beautylish Spring Trend Preview 2011

with Leina, Christina of Beautylish, and Elena

Last Thursday I attended Beautylish’s Spring Trend Preview Event at the Hotel Vitale in San Francisco. (which is beautiful, btw)

 

Le Metier de Beaute, Shiseido Cosmetics, and Aveda were there to do demos of pretty Spring inspired looks. I got a bronzed lip done by Shiseido.

It was really fun seeing familiar faces and meeting new people. Getting together with other beauties reminds me why I’m going  to school again. Oh, and the view from the outdoor terrace was amazing.

me with Elena and Leina

with Leina, Elena and Victoria of Beautylish

 

Victoria and Christina are so sweet! I just found out that Victoria is Russian…and she can speak it fluently. I have a thing for Russian accents, they’re so commanding!

Beautylish has done so much since their launch, it’s impressive.I love seeing Bay Area based beauty companies succeed and prosper. The San Francisco beauty base is growing and Beautylish has found a way to bring everyone together.

If you haven’t checked out beautylish, you can become a member for free and join the network of beauties where you can share your thoughts and chat with other fellow beauty addicts at beautylish.com.

Photo shoot for the new Beauty For Thought header

Here is the full photo for the new header, only a cropped portion can be used.

I had thought about changing my header for a while now, but I hadn’t really found any good pictures to choose from. Last week I was flipping through the newest issue of InStyle Magazine, and when I got to the beauty editor section I had this idea that I should create a photo shoot with my makeup for the header. Pulling out my buckets of untouched makeup finally went to good use. Just before I started really getting things rolling, I felt sort of silly. Like a child getting her hands and knees dirty with finger paint and newspaper. I knew I was onto something though, and I kept at it. I took several bottles of nail polish and with a little of Jackson Pollock, I had some fun. I made a mess and re-decorated one of my Lancome Juicy Tubes, but it’s okay. Now there’s a personal story behind the design. It’s a special tube of gloss now. I must have drawn that heart on mirror like 5 times. Before arrive at this shot, I had 33 others that looked as if the products were too staged. I’m not photographer but I love the turn out, the project was really fun it definitely brought out the kid in me.

I probably wouldn’t have went running with my idea or followed through with it if I wasn’t reading What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20. The book has real world advice and experience from the author Seelig, executive director of the entrepreneurship center at Stanford’s School of Engineering who talks about how important it is to embrace silly ideas, how to turn not-so-good-ideas into great ones, and how important it is to keep creativity alive. I’m half way through the book, and I’ve already learned so much.Lessons have been learned.

When that light bulb goes off in your head don’t deny it! Keep those creative ideas flowin’ everyone!

What do you think of the new header?

Philosophy The Oxygen Peel Review

I bought the Philosophy Oxygen Peel when I went to Nordstrom’s Fall Beauty Trend Show  last October. Philosophy was there doing demonstrations and after I got my first oxy peel, I was ad-dict-ed! I like to mix the product together. Opening the enzyme pill like capsule into water makes an enzyme gel, the solution, when shaken up.  After applying the gel you apply the oxygen foam  and after I keep it on for a few minutes,  when I am scraping the foam off I pretend I’m shaving. It’s all really fun.  The best part is my face is baby smooth, no joke. Nothing but new fresh clean skin. The first time I did it I noticed I had a bit of dead skin caught in my hair-line. Yeah, it’s THAT powerful. It’s the best thing to use right before major events like prom, dates, weddings, celebrations, or anyday when you want your skin to be looking naturally radiant.

You can find Philosophy The Oxygen Peel at Nordstrom, and other beauty specialty stores like Sephora for $50.