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Monday, November 19, 2012

My First Cut-Crease Ever!


Ok. It’s not going to be just about my first.

After seeing several pictures of cut-crease eyeshadow applications, I decided to try it out. These were a while back, and pictures are taken from my phone. This is my true complextion, no flash to wash it out. The brows are just penciled in – didn’t use a concealer to clean it out. I usually don’t for myself except I have a ton of time

I really think the cut crease look will be great for Nigerian traditional weddings, considering the attires used.

The first set is my first ever cut crease. I was home and bored, so I decided to pass time by playing with makeup, as usual. I tried it out in different colours, pinks and purples on one eye, then yellows and greens on the other. (They’re in plural because I used at least 2 shades of each colour). Brow bone highlight for both sides is the same colour, but notice how they play out differently, though slightly so. My hair was a mess, hence the head wrap.
 
 
 
The pictures were taken with the camera of an old phone a while back. Forgive the excess light (actually sunlight) and zero editing skill.
 
In the second attempt at a cut-crease, I wanted a softer, more wearable look, so I did not enlongate the eyelids like I did in the first. I stopped the “cut” where my eye lid ends, and when open it looks really “natural”. The colour palette is similar to the eye on the left. I really didn’t like this second one when I was done; doesn’t look so bad now though. What I like about this one is how the colour fades up from the cut to the brow-bone. Sorry, too much light in some of the pics.
 
 
 
 

 
The third time, I did not make the crease as crisply cut as the others. I just used a pencil brush to apply the crease colour and blended slightly. I wanted it really defined but not crisply cut. It probably doesn’t qualify for a cut-crease, but. . .
 
 



 
 

This fourth one I did recently, but with very bad lighting. I really couldn’t see much of what I was doing, and I was in a crazy hurry. And I did not take pictures with my phone, so flaws are going to be uber-evident, not just in the eyeshadow application, but on my skin as well. The cut was ok but the rest of the crease is poorly blended and doesn't have that gradient fade that i like. I just realized that the colour theme is very similar to the “third batch” pics, but it was totally unplanned. In the end it looked really ridiculous – to me at least. I looked like a cartoon character, and just kept laughing at the pics. But still. . . Pardon the hair; there was no time to adjust it before taking the pictures


 
 
I think my first was my best, then the second. What do you think?
 
Ciao!!!!
 

FOTD: Meet the Parents


 
Hello everyone.

Story behind the look: I was going to meet my boyfriend’s parents for the first time. I’d been very reluctant to meet them, because I wanted to be sure of a lot of things before taking such a huge step

Anyways, there was no way I was going to show up there without makeup, though I know that neither his mum nor any of his grown sisters use any makeup, except maybe lip balm, neither do they approve its use. I am me, I wear makeup, but I did not want to be misjudged on account of that. So I decided to do something soft and cheerful, not too colourful, not “in your face-ish,” but not dull either. Truth is, I wanted everyone to see I was wearing makeup, and looking good in it, because that’s how I roll, and I won’t alter this for anything. I really can’t remember what colours I used here, but I think on the lid it was Opia eyeshadow quad - the silvery brown, and Etude eyeshadow in PP907 in the crease. The Etude is a dark purple and is buildable; a light touch will give this colour payoff. So here goes.

 

 
Ciao!!!
 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012


Tiph’s Hair Day: Update on the “Retro Hair”

So I got bored again and just took a scissors to the hair. Didn’t chop it to pieces or take it out, mind. I just cut it shorter all around, and then cut a bang in the front. You wouldn’t think that really curly hair would “bang” nicely (no pun intended), but it sooo did. Remember I said this weave was particularly obedient? Yeah.
 
Ciao!!!

Friday, November 9, 2012


Fotd: Dark Green Smokey Eyes
 
Hi there! I decided to do a dark green smokey today, but not so dark though, because it’s like when people hear “smokey” they expect something super black. It doesn’t have to be. You can do a “smokey eye” to suit the person you are, or the mood you are in. Also, everyone has their own unique way of doing a smokey eye, and there are many different types of smokey eyes  and many styles of smoking up your eyeshadow - something for everyone, really, from the most conservative to the most gothic. No big story to it. Since I didn’t have any green that dark, I just layered a deep green over black eyeshadow. It’s a little washed out by the flash ‘cos it’s a little darker than you see it here, just like I’m darker than you see here. (Still wearing the “retro hair”)





 
 

I’d done this look with pinky lips a while back. The eyeshadow creased before I left home inspite of the primer because of the black kajal from sleek that I used as base (never again). Anyways which lips would you prefer with the look?

 

Get the look

Face:
Mary Kay oil mattefier, Mary Kay concealer in bronze 2, Mary Kay foundation in 708 & 808
Eyes:
Mary Kay concealer in bronze2;
Shadow Worx eyeshadow primer
Sleek Storm eyeshadow palette – the black for my base
Coastal Scents 88 palette – first green from the black
Clinique eyeshadow trio – the dark brown;
Black liquid liner

Jordana retractable eye pencil – black
Air Woman dark brown brow pencil in #44
Cheeks:
Iman blush in Sable (reddish-brown), and
Bourjois blush in 85 Sienne
Lips:
Absolute! Lip conditioner
A rich brown lip pencil from Jordana
Island beauty lipstick in Honey

Creamy pink lip-gloss