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Long Lasting Make up in the summertime

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Boy oh boy what a week, I was on Ideal World doing live make-up demos then meetings meetings meetings. But all in a good cause, I have asked to head up a team of 25+ make-up artists for Graduate fashion Week. As you may have recalled I did this last year and it was FABULOUS so I was both thrilled and honoured that they asked me back. The Shows take place at Earl’s Court from the 6th of June until the 10th. I will tell you all about it plus I will have some great back stage pics and news!!

I don’t know about you but I have really been enjoying the hot weather. The one thing I have been asked though is how to avoid make-up melt down when the temperatures soar. This week I am going to show you how to look cool , calm and pulled together.

To start don’t apply too many products. When the heat is on less is definitely more. If the humidity is high you may not even need a moisturiser in the day. If want to use one opt for an oil free.

Next to keep looking fresher longer apply an anti shine product. Anti Shine Serum (lotions or balms) help absorb excess oils plus act as a barrier so that any make-up you put on your face won’t sink into your skin.

Next I like a mineral foundation either a liquid or a powder depending on what you feel confidante using. The great thing with minerals they won’t clog your skin and most have a non chemical SPF, so your skin is protected from the sun as well. Before we move on to the eyes lets talk about bronzer. I love bronzer, Check Mac, Bobbi Brown and Dior, but bronzer is NOT blush. Bronzer will add colour all over your face but to get that gorgeous goddess look you will need blush. For a sun kissed complexion sweep bronzer around your face like framing a picture, add a little more to the areas the sun would hit most – don’t forget that little white patch under your chin. Now on to eyes. For eyes I like to keep it simple – sweep a wash of longlasting make up colour on the lids. I love a bit of colour in the Summer check out Estee Lauder’s Bronze Goddess Collection their Liquid Eyeshadow come in 4 fab shades. Or take a look at my Indelible Eyeshadows in bright and neutral hues. Next define the shape of your eyes with longlasting make up eye liner Bobbi Brown, Clinique and Stila all have ones that really go the distance. Finish with waterproof mascara. Cheeks get a flush of  colour with a pinkish or apricotish coloured blush. I love my Sunset Blush, Benefit Posytint and Clinique Blushwear sticks.

Finally for lips again keep it simple lip balms have come a long way. Tinted lip balms look great, come in loads of shades, are not sticky and they protect and look after your lips. What more could you want.

If you are really over heating then do what I do when I want to refresh a models make-up in the heat spray Beauty Formulas Face & Body Cooling Mist Spray on your face a gently dab with a tissue. You will look refreshed and your make-up won’t have budged. I really hope these tips help you keep looking great all summer long.
Until next time.

Ariane x

Fuller lips without surgery!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Winter lipstick shades are always gorgeous, but some women feel their lips aren’t the right shape to take a strong colour. Well, there are a few things I do to make my clients’ lips look full and luscious. First I run an illuminating pen like my Mineral Illuminating Pen or Touche Éclat around the outside of the lips and then blend in. The light reflectors in this type of product will immediately make lips look fuller.

Then take a lip coloured lip pencil and line along the outer edge of the lips. Most women line their lips along the inner edge of the lips making them appear smaller. Now for extra plumping I fill in with a lip plumping gloss. If you are not a fan of gloss then add a dab of shimmery highlighter to the centre of your lips for a fuller effect.

Choosing the perfect red lipstick can be tricky. There is that old rule that says if you have a warm skin tone opt for a red with a warm (yellow or orange) undertone. If you have a cool skin tone then go for a red with a cool (blue) undertone. But this does not always work. The reason is that warm toned reds may look great against your skin but as lip colours they tend to make teeth look yellow. So unless you have super white teeth I would suggest staying away from red lipsticks with a strong warm undertone.

If you just can’t wear a blue toned red then choose one of the mid toned reds. That is one with neither a warm or cool undertone. Another alternative is to pop a blue toned gloss over your warm red lipstick. These fab blue glosses won’t change the colour of your lipstick but will help teeth remain looking white.

And for lipstick to look good you need a great base! The best way to get your make-up to last all night is to use either long lasting products or use primers and layering. There are some excellent primers that you put on before your foundation to help it stay looking fresh.

To keep eyeshadow on for longer I apply an eye base, NOT a concealer or foundation, these will make your eyeshadow crease. I then use long lasting gel shadows and liners (try ariane poole* Indelible Shadows & Gel Liners). Estee Lauder, Bobbi Brown and MAC also do them. These are everything resistant! They really go the distance. To keep cheeks looking fresh I either use a stain like Benefit’s Benetint or PosyTint. If not that then I apply a cream blush first followed by a powder blush in the same colour.

Top makeup tips for brides

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Phew.  I have just got back from Birmingham after doing an event there and I am still recovering from the National Wedding Show, at which I shared a stand with Errol Douglas, and that was non-stop.  I was doing VIP makeovers as well as doing on stage looks and answering questions on our stand.  We kept having to race around from the main stage back to our stand to answer questions – I ran miles!

It’s a lovely time to be a bride!  Spring is a time of year traditionally associated with weddings, and although the horrible weather at the moment makes it feel like midwinter, Spring is on the way (thank goodness!)  And also with all these celebrity marriages falling apart left right and centre it’s important for us all to feel and look optimistic about love in the Springtime!
The look for Spring is a fusion of sexy and fresh. Combining the two is very interesting and very beautiful, with smokey browns on the eyes and peachy cheeks and lips.

A peachy blush is big this season and will keep your look innocent.

A peachy blush is big this season and will keep your look innocent.

First perfect your complexion so that it is velvety looking, not too matte and not too shiny.

Next define the brows. Now create a brown, not a black smokey eye look – very Tom Ford for Estee Lauder this Spring. Lashings of dark brown waterproof mascara keep it soft and sexy. A flush of peach or apricot blush on the apples of the cheeks give the look an innocent feeling, so right for modern brides. A touch of shimmer under the arch of the brows and along the tops of the cheekbones lifts the face, and a peachy/apricot glossy lip completes this alluring look.  And there you have it;  the perfect Spring bride.

Love,
Ariane x

Looking after your make up brushes

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

An essential part of your beauty kit is your applicators. These are often overlooked and not looked after as they should be. Make-up artists invest in good brushes, which with proper maintenance last for years. Mine are 15 years old and still look great and work beautifully. Dirty, grubby brushes, sponges & puffs could be the reason your foundation, eye shadows, blushers and powders may not be going on as smoothly or looking as good as they could. Dirty applicators are also the main cause of some skin irritations, as a result of bacteria breeding on them. They absorb any oils, dirt or pollution that may be on your face.

I clean my ‘working’ brushes each time I use them but my own personal brushes once every 3 to 4 weeks, which is what I would suggest you do as well. Sponges really should be washed after each use. I would suggest using a foundation brush instead of a sponge to apply foundation for a couple of reasons: sponges tend to absorb too much product (wasteful), sponges are hard to keep clean and sponges tend to put on a heavier amount of foundation. A foundation brush is made of synthetic hair, is easy to wipe clean after each use and you get an air brushed application effect that looks very natural.

Brush Care:
It’s easy to clean your brushes. You can use a store bought brush cleaner or professional brush wipes. Alternatively just wet the bristles thoroughly with warm water. Then wash them with whatever shampoo you use (as long as it’s not a dandruff one). That way you’ll know that what you clean your brushes with won’t irritate your skin. Once they’re debris free, rinse them in lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Now gently squeeze out the excess water (I find using paper towels works well). Reshape and lay flat on a paper towel to dry. I usually wash my brushes in the evening so that they’re ready the next day.

I hope that you are now the owner of a make up bag to be proud of!

Ariane x

Make up Brushes – The right tools for the job

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

I was asked at my Make-Up Master Class whether or not make-up brushes are necessary for an amateur. To which I replied, “Yes, you do need good brushes, but they needn’t cost the earth and nor do you need loads of them”.

A professional make-up artist would never dream of making up anyone without the right tools. So why is it that so many women feel that they don’t need the right brushes or worse still use those little applicators that come with the products?

You don’t need loads of brushes, just a few key ones to make making-up easy. I like ones with short handles because you can get closer to the mirror.

Create the right look with make up brushes

Create the right look with make up brushes

1) The first is a foundation brush. Not only will you apply your foundation like a professional but you will use less foundation (saving you money) and you will achieve a smooth almost air brushed affect. A foundation brush has flat but soft bristles and is used to apply cream based or liquid foundation.

2) A powder/bronzer brush. This is a large full brush perfect for dusting on powder or sweeping on bronzer.
If you wear a mineral foundation or bronzer you may want to use a kabuki type of brush. These types of brushes are shorter and denser than your regular powder brush.

3) A double ended brow brush. The brush end will keep your brows looking neatly in place and the angled end will let you fill in any gaps and define the shape.

4) A blusher brush is a must if you use any type of powder blush. The brush should have a full head of slightly tapered hair. Make sure your brush is soft other wise you may find your blush goes on streaky. Please don’t use the free brushes that come with blushers. They tend to be too hard bristled making application blotchy and uncomfortable.

If you are a cream blush wearer then you can use a (different!) foundation brush.

5) A medium and a small sized eye shadow brush. Use the medium one to sweep shadow across the eye and the smaller one to define the lash and socket line.

With just these few brushes you will find your make-up goes on effortlessly and you’ll look great! The brushes I love are of course my Ariane Poole Brushes, MAC, Bobbi Brown and Body Shop.

Get brushing!
Ariane

How to Get Perfect Eyebrows

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

If you’ve over plucked your brows in the past you may have noticed that they don’t always grow back as nicely as one would like. Luckily there are some great brow powders on the market. I prefer brow powders to the hard brow pencils because they look more natural. Check out my Universal Brow Powder, Chanel Brow Powder, Clinique Brow Shaper, Shavata Brow Perfection Box and Body Shop Brow Powder Pencil. The following techniques will help correct and define even the sparsest of brows.

My Universal Brow Powder and double ended brush will work wonders on sparse eyebrows.

My Universal Brow Powder and double ended brush will work wonders on sparse eyebrows.

- To find the most flattering shape for your eyes, use the pencil test which will tell you where your brows should start and end.
- Starting on the right side, place a pencil vertically along the side of your nose past your eyebrow.
- Next place the pencil diagonally from the edge of your nostril to the outer corner of the eye.
- Your brows should arch gradually, starting over the pupil. Looking directly into the mirror place the pencil vertically along the outer part of your iris. Now repeat on the left side.
- Using a brow brush start by brushing your eyebrows down (I know this sounds odd but it works). Then using an angled edge brush dipped into your chosen Brow Powder, go lightly along the top of the brows.
- Brush eyebrows back up. You’ll see an immediate difference. You can now fill in the gaps from underneath using the same technique. Finish with a brush of Brow Gel to seal.

If you are wanting to get your brows to grow again then I have just been let into a great little secret
 There is a new product that is being launched in June by a new company called Eye Candy. It is an eyelash and eyebrow grow accelerator called LASH XLerator. I have heard some great things about it so check it out.

And finally if your brows are really past the growing or fill in stage, I have seen some terrific brow tattoos. In the past I would never have suggested this course of action because they really looked false but now with the new types of pigments brows are looking good.

I hope this helps achieve gorgeous looking brows!

Until next time,

Ariane x

Sunkissed Wedding Make-up

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Whether your big day is looming or you have a wedding or two to attend in the coming summer months, these tips should give you a fresh and sophisticated look that lasts all day and into the night. This look is perfect for someone who doesn’t wear much make-up but wants to look polished on the day, or for someone who wants an understated look. Think Jennifer Aniston!

Face

Start with an anti shine primer. They are a must in any hot or humid temperatures and will help your make-up go on effortlessly and last the whole day. They also help keep excess shine at bay without having to pile on the powder. Next apply the right foundation for your skin tone, if you need it. I like using liquid mineral foundations or matte mineral powder foundation depending on your skin type. Minerals are great because they contain non-chemical SPF’s so they are protecting your skin as well as making it look great. If you are not a foundation wearer or you don’t need it, then skip straight to the concealer. A little concealer applied to any blemishes or dark circles will create a picture perfect complexion.

Eyes

Keep the eye soft and simple and brows should be shaped and defined. Apply a taupe eyeshadow shade just to the lids. Accent the outer corners with a brown pencil. To create more impact, use a dark brown gel liner and run it along the base of the top lashes. Gel liners are great because they are waterproof so should withstand anything the day throws at you. Highlight under the arch of the brows with a pale champagne cream to powder highlighter and then finish with waterproof mascara in black.

Cheeks

Add a sweep of highlighter along the tops of the cheeks bones for a stunning accent.

Lips

Apply a lip base first to keep your lip colour on longer and then define the shape of your lips with lip coloured pencil. Finish with a caramel lip colour or a lip stain then follow with a touch of gloss.

Complete the look with a dusting of Powder just on your t-zone.

Enjoy!

Ariane x

Preparing to bare all!

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Hi all,

I just LOVE this fabulous weather. I can now wear all those fabby things that a month ago just wouldn’t have worked. But can I? The other day feeling inspired by the warm(ish) sunny weather I got out my new Nautical dress, a lovely pair of navy patent heels and my white blotchy legs!!

I couldn’t wear tights with this outfit, I hadn’t got time to wait for a false tan to develop and there is NO chance of a real tan for ages. I had two choices: choose another thing to wear (I really didn’t want to do that) or to find a solution. So I did!

Shimmer Tint in Bronze

Shimmer Tint in Bronze

1) If the skin on your legs is looking dry or scaly, use a Body Shop synthetic scrub puff along with a moisturising body wash. They are inexpensive and they work!

2) Moisturise those legs. I have just discovered that the US-based Aveeno is now available here. They not only do a lotion but lotion/oil combinations too and the range is great for sensitive skin.

3) Legs not looking as tight and toned as you would like? I mixed my Aveeno with my L’Oreal Perfectslim or Chanel’s Body Excellence Firming Refining Serum.

4) Now for the instant colour. If your legs are blotchy or have bruises or veins then reach for Sally Hansen’s Airbrush Legs. I am not a big fan of tanning and my legs need a bit more help than a faux tan product could offer and this makes your legs look great!! I spray it on and blend with my hands so it looks super smooth and flawless. I mix a layer of the Light Glow with a light mist of the Medium. If you don’t need as much coverage then try L’Oreal Instant Bronze or St Tropez Instant Glow Body Lotion.

When my limbs don’t need quite as much assistance I use Laura Mercier Body Bronzing Make-up on arms, legs and dĂ©colletĂ©.

I hope this helps you get your legs out!

Until next week,

Ariane x

How to shine without the sun

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

don’t know about you, but for me this summer’s weather has been pretty disappointing. I was so looking forward to getting a little sun I even started taking Imedeen Tan Optimizer.

These supplements increase your natural sun protection from within. One capsule daily has been clinically proven to boost the skin’s natural sun protection by up to 40%.

The natural based formulation works from within to prepare skin for the sun, reduce sun sensitivity and redness. I know these work because last year two friends of mine took them and they tanned beautifully and safely. But with the steady rain rain rain I am still waiting to test them out.

I wanted a bit of colour NOW because with the summer fashions a hint of a glow looks great, plus it makes you feel better. But I’m really not into sunbeds at all. So I was thrilled to be invited to St Tropez’s new product launch. Not only would I get to see fab new products but the celebrity experts would be on hand to give valuable tips.

Immortal Indelible eye shadow completes the sunkissed look

Immortal Indelible eye shadow completes the sunkissed look

The launch was at the stunning Metropole Hotel. St Tropez tanning expert Nichola Joss (she does all the A list celebs) was on hand to tell us about the fantastic St Tropez Wash Off products. I fell in love with these. They gave instant results and were mistake proof, free from DHA (the stuff that gives you that funny smell), won’t rub off on clothes and you can wash them off with soap and water.

There were 4 Wash Off products launched I loved all of them but my favourites were the Wash Off Mousse and the Wash Off Body Gloss. The wash off body gloss is a must have gloss stick. It’s multi purpose but I loved it on my legs. It made my legs look like I had just stepped off the red carpet or out of a magazine..Wow! Well I was now on a roll. My body and face looked like I had been holidaying for weeks, my legs amazing. I wanted more!!

And I got it in the form of the Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick for Body. This is like Bobbi’s other shimmer bricks but bigger. Using a large kabuki brush I swirled it all over my dĂ©colletĂ©, my arms and a little to the apples of my cheeks. To complete my sunkissed look I popped on my ariane poole* new Immortal Indelible eye shadow.

This gorgeous metallic mushroom long lasting crease resistant shadow worked beautifully with my wonderful new tan. I finished with a touch of gloss. All we need now is for the sun to shine!

A rough guide to mineral make-up

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Mineral make-up, or rather mineral foundation, seems to be what everyone is talking about. But is it all beauty hype or is there something more to it? Well actually, it’s a little of both


Ariane Poole mineral tint foundation

Ariane Poole mineral tint foundation

Mineral make-up has been around for ages. And by ages I mean since the 70’s! But it has only recently been getting loads of attention from both the public and the beauty press. One of the reasons for this is what is does not contain, rather than what is does contain. I know most mineral make-ups are preservative free and preservatives have been getting a lot of bad press, but more on that another time
 The one thing all the mineral foundations have is a chemical free SPF.

Chemical SPF’s can cause all sorts of irritations to the skin if you are sensitive. So, if you’ve had problems with foundations it may be the SPF not the preservative that is causing the irritation. I’m a huge fan of mineral foundation but recommend different ones for different skin types, ages and types of coverage. Not all mineral foundations are the same, and one size definitely does not fit all!

All mineral foundations are oil-free; that doesn’t mean that they are not hydrating, it simply means that they will not clog your pores. If you have a mature or dry complexion then you should try a liquid mineral foundation like Estee Lauder Nutritious Vita-Mineral SPF10 or ariane poole* Sheet Mineral Tint SPF20.

If your skin is normal (oily t-zone included) and you need all over coverage for whatever reason (high colouring, rosacea, pigmentation etc) then something like ID Bare Mineral or MAC Mineralize SatinFinish SPF15 would be a great choice. If your skin is oily or you tend to break out then what you want is a more matte mineral foundation – check out Jane Iredale. The one big plus I find with all mineral foundations is that you can cover blemishes, high colouring, pigmentation and even rosacea while still looking natural, you just need that right formulation for your skin type.

Armed with this information I am sure that you will find a mineral foundation that makes your skin look beautiful and natural.