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MAKE-UP MADE EASY

// April 2nd, 2010 // No Comments » // Local Business Directory, Make-up By Mia

MAKE-UP MADE EASY
I’m often asked how to properly apply make-up so this month I will be bringing step by step tips to help you achieve a professional make-up look.

These guidelines will work with any type of look, you can use all or just a few of the steps that are included, for example, if you are going for a natural day look you might choose to skip the eyeshadow and eyeliner step. I only use foundation on my clients when necessary, if you have a fairly even skin tone then go without and just use concealer to cover any redness or blemishes. If you want to achieve an on trend dewy skin, mix a small amount of light reflecting moisturiser with a your foundation and apply with a foundation brush.


Remember there are no set rules in make-up so these tips will simply teach you how to best enhance your features using the colours that suit you.

Begin any make-up application by moisturising skin and conditioning lips

It is best to allow your moisturiser time to absorb before you begin applying your foundation.

Use a primer all over your face, including your eyelids, this will give your make-up extra staying power and make it easier to blend, I love Laura Mercier , Foundation Primer £27:00. Apply your foundation using a foundation brush, MAC no:187 is my favourite.

Conceal under the eyes, any blemishes and around the nostrils, I use MAC studio finish £12:50, there are shades to suit every skin tone it gives amazing coverage and also contains an SPF of 35.

Next use the “drop cloth” trick of depositing loose powder across the cheek bones and under the eyes to catch any eye make-up fallout, this will be brushed off later.

Now on to the eyes, to really make your eyes stand out you will need to use three shades of eye shadow, one light, one medium and one dark. There are a huge selection of palettes available with 3-4 colours in that are great for this method, I really like smash box panorama trio palettes which start from £12:99. The lightest shadow is going to go over the entire eye area, from the lash line up to the eyebrow; the medium shade will go across your eyelid from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease. I work with a minimal amount of product on a large shadow brush, it is always easier to add more colour rather than take it away.

Finally the darkest shade will go on the outer corners of the eyelid and into the crease for extra definition, now using a soft eye shadow brush blend, blend, blend until it looks completely seamless.

Depending on your chosen look you can add eyeliner above or below the lash line to defuse any harsh lines use a small soft brush or a cotton bud. You can also add some kohl liner in the inside of your lash line Rimmel Kohl liner £2:99 is brilliant for this.

To open up the eyes and give the lashes length use an eyelash curler and add two coats of mascara top and bottom, The new Falsies Mascara by Maybelline is amazing, you’ll love the price too at just £7:99.The spoon shaped brush really helps fan lashes out, if you make any mistakes simply remove using a cotton bud.

The eyebrows really frame the face and it’s important that they are properly groomed, there are a few choices when it comes to this, plucking, waxing or my personal favourite threading. You should have this done professionally and believe me, once you discover threading you will never look back. Once you have achieved a shape you are happy with take an sharpened eyebrow pencil and fill any gaps using little feather like strokes, use an eyebrow brush to shape and for any unruly hairs use a brow gel, Benefit, speed brow £12:00 is great for this.

Now that the eyes are done you can brush away the excess loose powder which you applied earlier from under the eyes.

Apply a powder blush with a blush brush on the apples of your cheeks, use Les Tissages from CHANEL £30:50. To find the apples of your cheeks, look in the mirror and smile, the rounded pillow area is where you want to apply the blush. Alternatively you can opt for a cream blush which will give a more natural sheeny look.

Highlight your brow bones, the inner corners of your eyes and above your cheekbones using a small fluff brush, a light coloured shimmer shadow such as phloof by MAC £11:00 will double up brilliantly as a highlighter.

Now for the lips, you can just simply apply a gloss DIOR Addict Lip Polish £20:50 smooths lips to perfection. For plumper looking lips apply a small amount of highlighter to your cupids bow and in the center of your bottom lip. If you prefer a more defined look then apply a lip liner and your chosen lip colour with a lip brush. Sometimes one simple change can transform a face, just by using a darker lip colour you add amazing impact. This one easy step takes you from casual to dressy, and from elegantly understated to intense!

Finally a dusting of powder sets everything or if to set without powder use MAC FIX + £11:00

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LIGHTEN UP!

// March 3rd, 2010 // No Comments » // Make-up By Mia

Lighten Up - Make-up By Mia

Its time to swap your dark winter make-up for bright spring colours that echo your lighter wardrobe and the feeling of springs new attitude.

From pretty pastels to bold brights, splashes of colour are everywhere on the runways this season.
Yellows, blues, lilacs, greens and pinks were all seen at New York and London fashion week, multiple colours were applied seamlessly around the eyes bringing us a sunny new look for Spring-Summer 2010.


This look is fun and fresh, and can be worn as a day or evening look depending on how you apply the colour. There is a wide range of products and inspirational colours available on the high street, Cosmetic lines including MAC who are leading the way with their Spring Colour Forecast of pink, coral, plum and amber, Dior whose stunning array of 5 colour palettes are bang on trend and the ever colourful rainbow collection from Barry M which is an absolute godsend for all us make-up junkies on a budget. The fabulous thing about this look is that anyone can do it, whether you opt for pretty pastels or bold brights its just about finding the shades that will suit you. I’ve put together some of my must have products and included some tricks of the trade to be sure you’ll look fabulous wearing this seasons hot new make-up trend.
EYE COLOURS
Choose an eyeshadow that is opposite to your eye colour. The contrast will make both the eyeshadow and your eye colour mutually stand out.

For example, if you have brown eyes, try a pastel blue or turquoise MAC eyeshadow in Electric Eel 11:00 is one of my firm favourites, for blue eyes, try a pink shade, I use Diors 5 colour palettes in Pink May 909 39:00, and for green or hazel eyes try a purple or lilac Barry M dazzle dust in pearly mauve 4:50 is great for a party look. This way the colour will enhance your eye not over power it.

I highly recommend that you use a good quality primer before applying colour to your lids, Smashbox Oil Free Foundation Primer 28:00 will secure the long lasting effect of your make-up.
To accentuate your eyes further use a black or brown eye liner and mascara to finish the look.
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RED IS THE COLOUR

// February 4th, 2010 // No Comments » // Make-up By Mia

Make-up by Mia

Make-up by Mia

Perfect for Valentines Day, the classic red lip is still on trend for 2010.

Luscious red lips have long been a chic and flirtatious symbol of beauty. Just think back to Hollywood Screen Siren Marilyn Monroe with her blonde hair and signature red lips, without doubt the most lusted after lady of all time.

Fast forward and today’s red lipstick tribe include Scarlett Johansson, who could be described as a modern day Marilyn, the queen of pop Madonna, burlesque diva Dita Von-Teese and blonde bombshells Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilara, these stars are rarely seen without their trademark red lippy.


Picture Perfect Red Lips In 5 Simple Steps
1. To achieve a picture perfect pout your lips need to be in top condition. I use MAC Lip Conditioner Tube £9:00 for my clients, apply liberally with fingers then blot with tissue before applying M.A.C Prep + Prime Lip £10:00 over the entire lip area.

2. You need a completely blank canvas to work with so erase your natural lip colour using a brush loaded with a bit of concealer. I like the M.A.C concealer brush ,no:195, £15:50 and M.A.C Studio Finish concealer, £12:50 but you can use any one you have or apply with a foundation sponge. fix with powder

3. Now time for some colour, line the lips using a finely sharpened pencil. I absolutely love NARS in Jungle Red, £12:00 working from the cupids bow in the centre of the lips use short soft strokes to create a clean edge. Once you’re happy with the shape fill in the entire lip with your red pencil, this will ensure the colour stays put

4. Using your lip brush layer on your red lipstick in a shade that suits your skin tone, try to match your lipstick to your liner, most brands sell corresponding shades . Following suit with my liner I would go for NARS in Semi-Matte Jungle Red, £17:00 load your brush start applying to the centre of the lips and work outwards to cover the entire lip.

5. Finally to create clean edges I use a small firm angled brush and apply concealer around the edges of your lips to clean up any smudges, Bobbi Brown’s eyebrow brush, £20:50 works really well for this


Contact Mia via e-mail or telephone
makeupbymia1@gmail.com
07904-784-904
www.make-upbymia.co.uk