Friday, May 22, 2015

Trend Alert: Bold Marsala

After posting this picture on Instagram I received questions about how to achieve this color. I decided to dedicate a post, after all - it *is* Pantone's Color of the Year for 2015.

 

Photo by Ash Gupta/838 Media Group


This look was created by the talents of MKC, a renowned celebrity makeup academy in Hollywood, by mixing several shades of earthy red, richly pigmented rouge, with pink shimmer.

Ben Nyne iridescent powders seems to be the preferred choice of many of the makeup artists I’ve worked with over the years. Small amounts of powders were mixed on a little stainless steel palette with ‘Mixing Liquid’ (you can use water and get a similar effect). This will create a luminescent paint that will stay bold and won’t fade throughout the day. Apply with a blush brush. The more condense the brush is, the more intense the color will be. A good brush is key when using wet blush so everything is blended before it dries and sets. I love It Cosmetic's 'Live Beauty Fully Flawless Blush Brush #227' available at UltaPlease note that you have to mix all the desired colors *before* applying, once the ‘paint like mix’ sets it will not blend.

According to Pantone's Executive Director “Marsala enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability. Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us in to its embracing warmth. ” Um.. Ok, I wouldn’t mind my makeup doing all of the above LOL ;)

Happy Holiday Weekend,

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Pink Chocolate

Several years ago I bought on a whim what turned out to be one of the best makeup purchases I ever made. 'Clinique Shimmering Tones Powder' in 'Pink Chocolate' was this radiant blend of shimmering cocoa bronze and pink tones that swirled together to a natural blushed, sun-kissed glow.

Although meant to be used as a bronzer, I used it as an eyeshadow, blusher, everything!! It’s all I needed in my purse aside from lipstick. But as with all good things, turns out it was a limited edition. You know how it is - we all went throughout this - it's like the worst sort of breakup: You fall in love with a product, use it every morning, learn to rely on it--and then suddenly, it's gone, discontinued. It was heartbreaking. I mean, how could they do that to me!!

I missed my Pink Chocolate …. until …. Clinique came out with 'All About Shadow Quad' in PINK CHOCOLATE!!

You can mix the colors together, or for a more dramatic look layer the colors from light to dark according to the suggested steps on the container, to create some depth.

Photo by Samrod Shenassa

To create this spring look I mixed the 3 pink colors skipping the darkest brown on the palette.  I then used a black eye shadow as a liner wetting an eyeliner brush and followed with mascara.

All About Shadow Quad 
For a bronzed glow I swirled a blush brush on all the colors in the quad, tapping on the brush and blowing any access before highlighting my cheekbones. It's a subtle luminous flash of color that's pretty universal and works with all skin tones.





Wishing you a beautiful spring,

Monday, March 16, 2015

Jumper Romper

I was inspired by my fashionista friend Amber to add some style to my blog.  I decided to dedicate my first post to Jumpers. You gotta love’em. If you ever stood in front of your fully packed closet thinking ‘I got absolutely nothing to wear!!’, then a one-piece is your best friend. Especially on those mornings when you hit the snoozer way too many times - it's like a superhero right there in your closet saving you. A chic jumper will make you look stylish and put together in one quick moment. Did I mention how comfy it is?! Yeah- jumpers rule my closet!! Amber and I put together our favorites for this spring. Watch out for her own fashion blog coming soon - Bella Loves Blog (bellalovesblog.com). Until her blog is up you can check out her style tips on instagram.

The red jumper I'm wearing is from the Marilyn Monroe Juniors' collection available at Macy's (and now 20% off!!). Amber is wearing a jeans jumper by Zara





Happy Spring!!

Friday, July 25, 2014

My Quest to Find the Perfect Summer Foundation, and My Holy Grail Discovery

Before I reveal my new Holly Grail summer discovery, I’ll share with you some pretty interesting things I’ve learned during my search to find the perfect foundation for my skin. Hopefully this would help you with choosing the right one for your skin.
 
As I’ve confessed in the past, I love natural makeup - I want my skin to look flawless, but without any trace of makeup, as if, “lucky me, I wake up like this” ;) So I was on the hunt to find a foundation that blends in perfectly, manages to cover all my imperfections, yet is completely seamless. 



This becomes even more challenging for oily skin like mine during the summer, when foundation ends up looking caky and, oh so very noticeable. On top of that in the outdoor light foundation ends up being pretty detectible and an SPF formula is a most not an option.

Guideline # 1 : Multitasking moisturizers/ bb creams tend to be too heavy during summer

Elizabeth Arden’s Pure Finish Mineral Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 15 was my go to ‘foundation’ for years. Number 1 was my perfect tone at the beginning of the summer and at the end it would be number 2. In between I would mix them both. It added a luminous glow and even though it’s a tinted moisturizer it provided just enough coverage.
The problem was that my skin would get shiny pretty fast and using it often I noticed  pores tended to get clogged. It was too heavy.

We instinctively swap our heavy-duty moisturizer for a lightweight option during the summer. Same should be with tinted moisturizers and BB creams. One of the primary functions of multitasking beauty balm is to moisturize, and added emollients that provide that moisture tend to make the formula heavy. Not exactly what we want in the summer when our skin is more likely to be oily.

For that reason there’s now a new category of makeup that serves as a serum foundation. It’s lightweight as a serum, provides skin tone correction (CC for Color Correction), SPF and smoothing effects of BB - basically without the heavy hydrators. If you’ve already tried CC creams you’ll be happy to know there’s a new veil generation that is even more thin and fluid. Think hot sauce, not ketchup.

Guideline 2: Avoid these pore clogging ingredients that are found even in foundations labeled oil free/ non noncomedogenic

If your pores are congested, it’s very likely that your foundation is one of the main culprits.
Cosmetic chemists historically have tried to mimic sebum, the skin’s own surface oil, in order to derive some of its assumed benefits. Now we know that seam’s various chemical components, such as wax easters and fatty acids, are troublesome. Yet many cosmetics contain these same highly irritating fatty acids such as lauric acid or myristic acid, or their derivative isopropyl myristate, which is even more potent than it’s “parent” fatty acid.
isopropyl myristate is an ingredient used as an emulsifier or surfactant which helps cosmetics apply more smoothly with a slicker feel. According to Dr. James E. Fulton, one of the developers of Ratin A and Benzole Peroxide gel, “this particular penetrating oils so aggressive that if left in a glass laboratory overnight, the substance will actually migrate down onto the tabletop by the morning. This compound penetrates deep into your pores just as aggressively”.
Lanolins are another form of heavy oils to avoid. Sadly oil-free claims on makeup are simply not true. They may contain no animal, vegetable or mineral oils but they contain synthetic oil.

Guideline 3: Undertones are more then just yellow and pink and color should be matched to neck in order to blend seamlessly. 



While most foundation colors range in a scale of light to dark with verities of yellow or pink, there’s actually some more to it. An undertone is the color that lies beneath the skin. So your skin can tan and become darker in the summer, with more melanin that is layering your natural undertone.  Undertones can vary from warm (pink), neutral (yellow) to cool (blue), yet very few cosmetic companies cater to cooler tones. So many of the foundations I’ve tried looked great in doors, but natural light revealed a yellowish or pinkish mask.


Due to my almost success with Elizabeth Arden’s tinted moisturizer, I decided to give their custom foundation service a try at Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa in San Francisco.  A lens of a spectrophotometer (an optical skin diagnostic tool) is placed on  makeup-free skin to measure it’s depth of color and tone, then calculate the pigment levels required to create a perfect match. You can then choose a preferred formula—sheer, medium or full coverage with either a matte or natural finish. Because of my experience with the tinted foundation being too dewy, I decided to go for the matt finish. While it was a perfect match color wise, it was a bit drying. Being a full coverage, I use it as concealer to cover any readiness or mix it with an eye cream for an under eye concealer. Blending invisibly I can used it just where I need it.

Then..
When Tiffany D, a beauty vlogger I love, talked about It Cosmetic's CC cream, I just had to give it a try. I went over the ingredient list, non of the pore clogging offenders. I searched the color on my hand and went outdoor to the light. The undertones are taupe. perfect for cool undertones!! Not that many like it in the market. If I apply it with my hands it would give a full coverage yet blend seamlessly. But if I layered it too much it would be more noticeable.


Still I was in love. Until.. the folks at It Cosmetics out did themselves and came out with a lightweight ‘Veil Fluid’ serum version for summer (SPF 50). It’s a liquid cushion compact that goes on so ingeniously like second skin. Covering every imperfection yet feels and looks like you got nothing on. Ha! I do wake up this way.. if I keep this compact next to my bed ;)


Wishing you flawless skin,


Saturday, July 12, 2014

You Never Tried this Trick that Melts Away Blackheads. No. Really. It’s Life Changing!!

Nothing beats the bliss of a perfectly popped blackhead. LOL!! That feeling of concur when you look at that blackhead strip and see it in all it's glory. Nothing until you try this simple trick. 


Heavy metals in our everyday tap water reacts with and convert oils in the skin into a waxy, gland-blocking substance that can lead to blackheads. 
The calcium in hard water is especially blamed for this interference, as it changes the nature of the sebum from a free-flowing oil to a sticky wax. Dead cells begin to stick together and form a mass down inside the pore.

Citric acid associates itself with minerals and metals easily. It bind’s with excess calcium and and melt away that sticky wax. It is one of the alpha-hydroxy acids and also works as a great exfolient melting away dead layers of skin.

The lemon salt (crystalized Citric acid) acts as a defoliant, and with Citric acid’s ability to chelate calcium, it easily lifts away waxy plugs, clearing the pores and removing impurities and toxins. 

I massage the lemon salt with worm water. The heat speeds up the reaction. Most of the blackheads will be gone by the time I wash it off. If there’s any presky left, I follow with a clay mask like Glamzone, or a blackhead strip. After the lemon sallt scrub those are much more effective.

Welcome to completely clear pores. Clear from every. single. blackhead!!
 Bliss!!


Monday, July 7, 2014

Italian Essential Bronzer

I'm back, loves!! I took a brief hiatus from sharing a new post because I was on a full-on vacation!! Well…. That didn’t mean my quest for all things beauty really stopped. I traveled to Italy, enjoyed beautiful Venice, stunning Riva Del Garda and Milan. When I travel I always hunt for unique local beauty finds. It makes me happy, like I'm on to some secret LOL



While in Venice I discovered one of the best bronzers I’ve ever (!!) tried.
Kiko Make Up Milano, Summer’s collection for 2014, Essential Bronzer.
I struck gold (literally) with this one and all the orange-averse ladies who thought they could never successfully use a bronzer would feel me. LOL. Most of the bronzer’s I’ve tried end up being too orange or brownish for my complexion.
This Essential Bronzer (in 02 Gold Mélange) is a stunning marbled of light honey tone enriched with golden pearl effects. It’s super soft, highly pigmented but not too brown or orange.
Definitely in the caliber as Guerlain Terracotta, but think more golden tan, with a lit from within glow, than a terracotta bronzed tan.

Wishing you ethereal glow,


Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mother's Day: What's the Best Beauty Lesson You've Learned From Your Mom?

The biggest beauty lesson my mom taught me, is that I’m beautiful. At the end of the day, nothing makes a woman more beautiful, then the belief that she is beautiful. And if anything, that’s what I hope to inspire with my blog.  Then there were some other useful beauty tricks!!



I remember as a little girl I was always fascinated watching my mom get ready to go out.
My mom used to style and straighten her hair without heat!! Way healthier for hair, she would let her hair air dry in a hairdo that was then very popular among Israeli women - Abuagela. Here’s how you do it: Divide freshly washed and combed hair into two even sections. Lift the left section and wrap it over your head, across the right section. Coil it around your head and secure it in several places with hairpins. Lift the right section and wrap it over your head in the other direction, securing it in several places with pins. When your hair is completely dry, remove the pins and voila -  brush your hair straight.

My mom has been using Cover Girl Lipsticks Lipgloss in Daring for years, bringing a stash to Israel every visit to America. It’s a very sheer moisture rich lipstick that adds just a hint of red tint. She uses it on it’s own or under a red lipstick to soften lips first so lipstick goes on smoothly after.

Your turn! In celebration of Mother's Day, what's the best beauty lesson your own leading lady has taught you over the years??

Happy Mother’s day,
I love you Ema!!