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Foundation – find the right one for your skin tone and skin type.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

In my make-up lessons so many women struggle to find the right foundation but it needn’t be an arduous task if you follow my easy guide

How to choose the right one…
Choosing the right foundation is one of the hardest things. Get it right and you’ll look fantastic, get it wrong and none of your make-up however good, will look right. So before you head to the beauty counter, do the following that way you won’t be
daunted by the huge amount of products to choose from.

WHAT TYPE OF FOUNDATION SUITS YOUR SKIN TYPE?

Dry skin…
Would benefit using a moisturising foundation or a liquid mineral foundation, one that has
a dewy, light reflective finish.
Avoid powder / foundation in one.
Combination skin…
This skin type is very lucky because they can use any type of foundation depending on the type of look they want. Liquid or powder mineral foundation are a good choice.
Problem or oily skin…
A problem skin would benefit from an oil-free foundation, some cream to powder foundations (some of the new ones are oil-free) and powder / foundation in one. Or matte mineral powder foundations.
They should avoid any creamy, moisturising foundations or light reflective ones. Also try an oil absorbing primer.
Mature skin…
A hydrating foundation or light reflecting one would be best for a mature skin. A cream to powder could also be good depending on the amount of coverage you need. Look for ones with a semi-matte or dewy finish that are not too heavy.
Avoid anything too heavy, opaque or matte as this can be very ageing. A liquid mineral foundation would look fantastic.
A line filling skin smoothing primer under your foundation would help your complexion look great.

Different coverages and finishes
Coverage: Sheer (hardly anything, great for young near perfect skin), Light ( a bit more cover great for someone who just wants to even out their complexion, good for dry, combination or mature skin), Medium ( moderate cover for a slightly less than
perfect complexion, good for all skin types), Opaque ( maximum cover for those skins which need it, i.e. scars, broken veins, birth marks, most suitable skin types apart from mature and very dry).

Next choose the type of finish you would like: Shiny is best only on youthful flawless skin. Dewy/Moist is suitable for all skin types other than problem/oily. Demi-matte this is a great for all skin types. Matte is best for problem/oily and combination skin.

At the Counter
Having chosen the appropriate foundation, based on skin type, preferred finish and coverage, you are now ready to find the perfect colour. To find the right colour, apply a stripe of foundation on your chin, not on
the back of your hand. The colour is NEVER the same.
Leave it to settle for a couple of minutes to see if the colour changes when the foundation reacts with your skins natural oils. Now check it in natural day light, thisis the only true light.
The foundation colour that you DON’T see is the right one. Don’t be tempted to alter
your skin colour with foundation, it will just look false-mask like. You may find that
you have to mix two foundations together to the perfect shade for you, don’t worry
Make-up Artists do this all the time.

Tips for a flawless complexion…
• Foundation needn’t look false or mask like if applied properly. Although all
foundations are slightly different, the method of application is similar.
• Start with a cleansed face, allow your moisturiser to absorb.
• Then prime your skin (If needed). You can apply your foundation straight after primer, primers don’t need to absorb into the skin.
• Now you are ready for foundation.
• Place a little foundation in the palm of your hand, this helps warm it to skin
temperature, so it goes easily. Using either your fingers or brush apply foundation to the cheeks, nose and
chin. Always apply in a downward motion starting in the centre and blending out
toward the edges. You needn’t wear foundation all over your face like a mask, if the
colour and texture are right then use it only where you need it (most don’t need
any on the forehead).

Sex in the City Carrie Bradshaw’s Smoky Eye Look.

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

This week has been mega busy. I have been working on a new secret project. As soon as it is ready to launch you’ll be the first to know but in the meantime…The exciting news this week has been the Premier of Sex in the City 2. I was lucky enough to see a sneak peak just before its launch. London and the UK have all been a buzz over this fashion fest movie. Now I know that it has had mixed reviews but the opinions of women all over the UK has been “never mind the story we love the clothes and the make-up”. Now there are not too many films you can say that about. Since the Premier I have been inundated with requests on how to get the look….mainly Carrie Bradshaw but if there is anyone else that you would like to see a ‘get the look’ on please let me know.

Get Carrie’s Look:

Carrie’s look is a modern twist on the classic smoky eye look. As a matter of face it is not too dis-similar to Tom Ford’s Spring 2010 look.

Carrie Bradshaw

Carrie Bradshaw

Face:

Perfect your complexion choose a foundation to suit your skin tone. Apply it like a professional make-up using a foundation brush. Check out MAC, Ariane Poole or Body Shop. Using a foundation brush will give you that air brushed film star finish to your skin. Next a little concealer were necessary…like under the eyes and on any blemishes. Save the powder until the end you want to keep your skin’s luminosity.

Eyes:

Carrie’s brows are shaped to perfection. If yours have been over plucked then fear not. Get a great brow shape with some brow powder or a brow pencil. Take a look at Shavata, Ariane Poole and Chanel.

As I said, Carrie has a new twist of a classic smoky eye look. After applying an eye base, like Elizabeth Arden Eyefix, pop a mid to deep brown shadow, deepened on your skin tone, on the lids extending it beyond the socket line. I like Bobbi Brown or MAC for their wide selection of shades. Extending the shadow is the key to an open sexy smoky eye look. Define the shape and create more depth with dark brown gel liner, like my Chocolate Mousse or Maybelline’s NEW Lasting Drama Gel Liner in Brown applied along the base of the top and bottom lashes. I love gel liners because not only can you create definition and drama to the eyes but you can blur the line giving the eyes that smudginess. Next take a black eye pencil, like Benefit’s BadGal Pencil and line the inner rim of your eyes. Add a touch of ivory shadow to highlight under the arch of the brows. Finish with lots of volume building mascara, such as L’Oreal Paris NEW Volume Million Lashes and a few individual false lashes.

Cheeks:

Keep the cheeks soft and fresh with a flush of apricot/peach blush applied to the apples of the cheeks. If you haven’t got Carrie’s chiselled cheeks then sweep a little bronzer under your cheek bones and watch them pop out.

Lips:

Lips are played down but still there with beautiful definition and a soft nude pink lip colour. Give your lips shape by defining them with a lip coloured lip pencil to suit your skin tone then fill them in with either a gloss or demi sheer lipstick. Take a look at Laura Mercier Sheer Lip Colour in Bare Lips, Lipstick Queen Oxymoron lip colour in Free Ride or my XOXO Liquid Lip Colour. But the most important part of an “A” list look is your smile…getting it dazzling with Pearl Drops NEW Hollywood Instant Whitening.

Finish the look with a sweep of translucent mineral powder on the t-zone if needed. The mineral powder will take away excess shine without making your complexion look flat.

And there you have Carrie’s fabulous look that you can do in minutes.

Until next time,

Ariane x