Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Japonesque Silhouette Brush Set + Everyday Travel Essentials

I've been on a makeup brush craze recently and bought one 24 pc professional set and one 12 pc vegan brush set from Charm Essentials (a local brush brand which has GREAT quality brushes! If you took away the label, I'd say it was exactly the same as MAC. And I think it is. They're all made in China anyway lol!) But I wanted a travel size set since I was planning on refurbishing my makeup bag.

So yeah I saw this on the Japonesque shelf in Beauty Bar Shang and thought it was perfect. Travel size with brush pockets + separate divider for storing travel cosmetics. And it came with a mirror too. Yay!

Japonesque 5 Piece Silhouette Brush Set

Details, etc etc

The bag looking classy 
There's the mirror!!! and my arm lol




It's kind of two tier i guess 

Powder/Blush Brush, Eyeliner Brush, Concealer Brush, Eyeshadow Brush, Lip Brush

There are enough pockets to fit maybe one more fluffy brush and two more thin eyeshadow-type brushes. I was still able to fit my Smashbox mini Contour Brush! :D

Travel Kit Makeover! Makeup Remover (Clarins), Facial Cleanser (Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil), Facial Moisturizer (Shiseido Brightening Emulsion) , Sunblock (Shu Uemura UV Armor), Highlighting/Concealing Pen (Dior SkinFlash Radiance), Neutral lipstick (Shu Uemura BR 710), Sheer gloss (Smashbox Sheer gloss in Radiance), All Purpose Concealer (Laura Mercier Secret Concealer), Lip balm (Korres Lip Butter), Eyebrow Pencil (MAC Eye Brow in Brunette), Eyeliner (Etude House Oh My Eye Line), Blotting Powder (Chanel Purete Mat), Neutral Eyeshadow Palette (Smashbox Eyeshadow Trio) 

organization perfection O_O I love this cosmetic case!!! On the first divider is where I store the brushes and the skincare stuff.

On the other pocket is where I store the cosmetics.
Aah! If you still don't have your travel brushes/everyday makeup case, try to get this one if you can! What a great find! :)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Clinique: Take the Day Off!


Most makeup removers are only formulated to remove eye/lip makeup, but Clinique has one that's gentle enough to be used on the entire face. 
Clinique Take The Day Off 
I love the pun! 
Packaging is okay - typical Clinique. and it didn't come with a box (which is alright i guess. just makes it more environmentally friendly)
Here's me with makeup. And before you ask, the reason why I'm wearing two different eyeshadow colors is because I got a new palette and I wanted to try different colors at the same time to see which fits me more LOL. Anyway yeah I was wearing  a full face of makeup here...



Using a cotton pad wet with Clinique Take the Day Off on my right eye
Now on the left..


Oooo all gone!!!

YAK!

For added cleaning, I use a gentle cleansing water like Shiseido Pureness Refreshing Cleansing Water. Lancome also has its own version and so does Shu Uemura. I use my Shu Uemura Foaming Cleansing Water whenever my face becomes oily (gah.. hormones!) and my Shiseido for normal days.

My face is even cleaner. It's so clean that you can see all the redness and pores and imperfections... T_T heheh.. but that's what makeup is for anyway hehehe. And that pink thing is a Japanese hair velcro which I discovered from my friend Jen. It's so cute and convenient for putting on makeup and cleaning your face. If you want to save yourself from cowlicks, buy them! Only 60 pesos a pair!

Just in case you're curious about my nighttime skincare regimen: 1.) Makeup Remover (Clinique Take the Day Off) 2.) Pre Cleansing (Shiseido Pureness Refreshing Cleansing Water) 3.) Oil Cleanser (Shu Uemura WEX+ Brightening Cleansing Oil) 4.) Toner (Clinique Anti-Blemish Solutions Clarifying Lotion) 5.) Eye Cream (Clinique All About Eyes) 6.) Serum (TheFaceShop White Tree Snow Essence) 7.) Heavy Night Cream/Moisturizer (Clarins Multi-Active Night)

Happy cleaning!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Make Up Magic: From Mono to Double Lid!

and no circle lenses were used. Don't ever use those god forsaken contact lenses -_- smaller eyes are better than blind eyes.

Friday, February 24, 2012

02/22/12 Mini Haul


1.) Shiseido Very High Sun Protection Lotion SPF 50
2.) TheBalm Mary-Lou Minizer
3.) Clarins Multi Active Night Youth Recovery Cream
4.) Clinique 7 Day Scrub Cream
5.) Too Faced Anti-Crease Shadow Insurance
6.) The Face Shop Lovely me:ex eyeshadows
7.) Clinique All About Eyes Cream
8.) Clarins Multi Active Day Early Wrinkle Correction Cream
9.) Shiseido Pureness Refreshing Cleansing Water
10.) Clinique Anti Blemish Solutions Clarifying Lotion
11.) MAC Studio Sculpt Concealer in NC15
12.) Shu Uemura Face Architect Mousse Foundation in Light Beige
13.) Shu Uemura Stage Performer Instant Glow Primer
14.) Shu Uemura Pressed Eyeshadow
15.) Shu Uemura slanted false eyelashes
(forgot to number): Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited BR 710

Free Samples!
a.) Clinique Clarifying Lotion Twice a Day Exfoliator
b.) Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle and Photo Damage Corrector
c.) Clarins Multi-Active Skin Renewal Serum
d.) Clarins V Shaping Facial Lift Lipo-Drain Serum -OMG I've wanted to try this for ages but one bottle costs around 6k
e.) Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Emulsion

I'm developing a Shu Uemura addiction O_O And I decided to give MAC another try for their complexion makeup (the concealer) since I tested it and it looked so nice at the store.

Soft and Feminine Smokey Eyes


One of my favorite things to do with my eyes is do a smokey look on it. Although using the conventional black and brown is fine, it doesn't really suit my skin color well. What really helps to make my eyes "pop" is to give it a hint of color.

Soft and feminine smokey eye with pinks, browns, blacks and a lot of highlighting.
Stuff you'll need: 1.) Eyeshadow Primer. 2.) Matte Brown Eyeshadow 3.) Matte Black Eyeshadow 4.) Neutral Eyeshadow (same as your skin tone) 5.) Bright colored eyeshadow (I'm using a bright peachy pink). 6.) OPTIONAL: Sheer neutral eyeshadow palette 7.) Demi lashes + lash adhesive 8.) Black or brown liquid liner 9.) Powder highlighter 10.) White pencil eyeliner (not pictured)

Note: For the step by step photos, I only used my PhotoBooth so the picture quality isn't as good as the finished product. /heehee
Step1: Primer
Use a pea sized amount of eyeshadow primer all over your lids - from the lash line to the brow bone. I'm using Too Faced Shadow Insurance Anti Crease primer. (It's better than the Urban Decay primer potion! :D)
Step2: Eyeshadow Base. Use a neutral colored eyeshadow (ideally matching your skin tone or a bit lighter) and dust it all over your lids.  I'm using MAC in Ricepaper.
The base will even out your skin tone and brighten your eyes.

Step 3: Bright colored eyeshadow. I'm using MAC Paradisco which is a peachy pink red perfect for a warm skin tone like mine. Use this on the outer third edges of your crease... 
...and on the outer third edges of your lid (near the upper lash line) 
MAC Paradisco only on the outer thirds of the crease.

OPTIONAL STEP: Soften the bright color. I'm using my Smashbox Trio Eyeshadow which has a sheer, subtle shimmer look to it. I'm using the light pink color to soften the brightness of MAC Paradisco. To do this, just repeat the same steps in step 3 with your softening eyeshadow. Layer it above the bright color.

Step 4: Matte brown eyeshadow. Lightly dot the matte brown eyeshadow over the bright color you've already put on the outer third of your eyes. Don't overdo this step or else you'll miss the point of "soft and feminine smokey" and it'll end up just pure smokey eye. XD
Using a matte brown shadow on the outer thirds of your eye will give your eyes more depth. I used NARS Bengali.

Step 5: Matte black eyeshadow. This is one of the best parts! Using an eyeliner brush, start outlining your eyes FROM THE MIDDLE and slant it upwards to form a wing shape. DO NOT USE YOUR LIQUID LINER YET! We want to keep the strong yet soft look of the eyes.
Wings! I used Shu Uemura pressed eye shadow in M Black 990.

Step 6: Liquid liner. You can either choose to use black or brown liquid eyeliner. I recommend using the K-Palette 1 Day Tattoo Liner. It NEVER smudges even here in a tropical country. Plus it's more affordable than most high quality liquid liners like Lancome's Artliner. K-Palette is definitely my HG eyeliner!
Line your eyes as close as possible to the lash line. Don't try to use your eyeliner as a shading tool. That's what your eyeshadows are for!

Step 7: White pencil liner (which I forgot to include in the photo..) Line your waterline with a white eyeliner to make your eyes appear wider. Remember that just like in wearing clothes, dark colors give a slimming effect and light colors give a widening effect. Black and brown liners are for definition, and white eyeliners are for opening the eyes.
Smudge the white liner to create a softer effect. I'm using MAC Eyeliner in Fascinating. 
My eyes with the liquid liner and the white pencil eyeliner.

Step 8: Using the same Matte Black eyeshadow, line the outer thirds of your lower lash line layering it above the smudged white eyeliner from step 7.

Smudge the black eyeshadow and clean up accordingly. I use this trick because if you smudge it beforehand, it will be less pigmented and less likely to smudge throughout the day when you're out and about. :D

Step 9: Demi Lashes. You can just buy any type of those fashion lashes and cut them in half. Don't buy expensive ones like in Shu Uemura for these though. I suggest buying from FlutterLashes which costs only 350 pesos/10 pairs.

Demi lashes on the sides of my eye. Remember that falsies on the sides of the eye ELONGATE the eyes giving it a more cat-like look while strip falsies WIDEN the eyes, giving it a more doll-like look.

Not pictured: Highlight the points of your eyes such as the brow bone and the inner corners. Dab a bit of highlighting powder on the crease of the eye and blend it in along with the other eyeshadow colors.
yay! 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

My Favorite Benefit Products!

I love Benefit! I was so glad they decided to open a branch here in the Philippines otherwise I'd have to keep getting my Benefit fix from abroad/online. 
My favorite products from Benefit include:

Realness of Concealness Mini Fake It Kit, High Beam, Watt's Up, Dandelion, Erase Paste and Brow-Zings


The Realness of Concealness kit includes a mini High Beam, mini Lip Plump, mini Ooh La Lift, Lemon Aid and Boi-Ing in Medium. I got it abroad and I hope the Greenbelt branch would carry it soon. It's definitely a steal!


Here I am wearing everything Benefit for a very neat and simple look. I used Brow-Zings for my brows, Lemon Aid for my eyelids, Erase Paste for my under eye circles, Watt's Up for my cheekbones, High Beam for the bridge of my nose/brow bone/cupid's bow, Dandelion for my cheeks (and light dusting all over my face), Boi-Ing for the sides of my nose and naso-labial crease, and the lip plump for a nude lip color.) 

I love Benefit! Can't wait to get my hands on the new Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Liquid Foundation. I heard it's a brightening foundation with SPF 25 PA++. Woot!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Shu Uemura Whitefficient UV Under base Brightening Mousse SPF 30 PA++

I'm a huge fan of Shu Uemura skincare products (or Japanese skincare products for that matter) and when I found out that Shu Uemura released a new under base mousse - a brightening version of their best selling UV Under base mousse - I just had to get it! :)

The promo picture of the new Shu Uemura Whitefficient UV Under base Brightening Mousse (featuring Japanese supermodel Tao Okamoto)

The bottle

The mousse nozzle/pump (which I really enjoy using, lol!) I love Shu Uemura for the products but even more so because of the lovely and efficient packaging. :)

The mousse dispensed. It's described as having a pink-purple color. This made me a bit worried at first as I didn't really want to have purplish looking skin. But the sales rep told me the purple balances out the redness found in most Asian women's skin. It's just really about blending it really well and applying the right amount on your face. Too little would give little-to-no effect while too much would make the purple tone overpowering on your face. 
Blending...
Blended!


Me without makeup ( :I ) 

Me with the Shu Uemura Whitefficient UV Under base Brightening Mousse with SPF 30 PA++. instant bright! :D

I would definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys the "bright" and "glowing" makeup look without the excess shine/oily look as the mousse looks dewy but stays on matte.
Really loving the Whitefficient/White Recovery EX+ line of Shu Uemura. What I love most about it is that it's not really "whitening" but more of "brightening" to give you an even, glowing skin tone. 

The Shu Uemura Whitefficient UV Under base Brightening Mousse with SPF 30 PA++ retails for Php. 2,200.00. Available at all Shu Uemura counters in Rustans Departments Stores and at the Shu Uemura atelier in Powerplant Mall, Rockwell.

PS. I also signed up for their advanced makeup courses with my friend Jen. It runs from March 2012 to May 2012. Sign up now on DealGrocer. Can't wait! :D