Make-up tutorial: Awesome Ombré lips.

Sorry for the late post, I usually like to get a post up every morning before 10am, but today was the first day of my “holiday” and my mom woke me with an awesome treat, she offered to pay for me to get my hair done, so uhm DUH I jumped up and went… I actually ended up having my hair did with Aidan playing lego on my lap…LIKE A BOSS,hahaha.  
Any who it’s only when I got back that I realised my post didn’t auto publish, so here goes 🙂  Daring lippy courtesy of Ranique
MY LIPS DON’T COST A THING
Summer has just about arrived!
Colour is out!
And we’re ready for action!
All the Summer fun is waiting to happen…
Longer days and shorter nights!
For the perfect Summer you will need perfect lips!
Colourful lips!
And it need not cost a thing.
You can have sexy, sweet or romantic lips with items in your make-up bag without having to buy new lipsticks and glosses.
Let’s play with around with colour …LIP colour!
Today I share ways to create Ombré lips.

Ombré which in French simply means “shaded” is much easier then it sounds.
In fact, it’s a widely used term in the beauty world.
Nowadays we play with Ombré hair, clothes, decor etc.
So let’s take on the job of “shading” lips and lip colour!
Now Ombré lips can be achieved easily!
You can simply create, mix and blend colours as you please.
And guess what?!
If you’ve always wanted to style your favourite eyeshadow colour on your lips but couldn’t find the same shade lipstick… today is your lucky day honey!
Yes one of the techniques of creating Ombré lips includes using eyeshadow on the lip!
You can create Ombré lips using the following:
* lipliner and eyeliner + lip gloss
* 2 or 3 shades of lipstick+ lip gloss
* lipstick and lipliner +lip gloss
* lipstick and eyeliner + lip gloss
* lipstick and eyeshadow + lip gloss
* lipliner and eyeshadow +lip gloss
Three Ombré looks using lipstick, lipliner and lip gloss:
Add some balm before you start.
Outline your lips with a dark shade lipliner.
Then blend a lighter shade lipstick over the lip.
Take your liner again to ouline the shape of your lips.
Add lip gloss for a glossy finish.
Apply lip gloss carefully, so the colours don’t mix together otherwise you will lose the Ombré effect.
Add some balm before you start.
Then use your dark liner to outline the shape of your lips.
Then use your second liner to blend colour on the inner lip.
Add some gloss and pout!
Add some balm before you start. 
Using a red lipliner,  outline the shape of  your top lip.
Then use a coral or orange tone lipliner and outline the bottom lip.
Use your index finger to blend some coral or orange eyeshadow on the bottom lip and a little on the inner top lip.
Add some gloss to finish off the lip.
And there you go!
In case the Ombré is a wee bit too much for you, you’ll maybe appreciate the matt lip.
Here below I demonstrate how you can set some matt lips with 3 items.
Lipliner, lipstick and blush.

With your Lipliner, lipstick and some blended blush on the lips you will have some pretty romantic matt lips.
THANK YOU  for taking time out to have a peak at the “Face Friday ” series and also for all the wonderful comments!
Chat again next week…
Love Rae

Ranique and the nude bride

We are continuing our Face Friday: Make-Up series with Ranique 🙂 and some photo ready make-up tips:

 

A week ago I did make-up for a very special bride in Jeffrey’s Bay.
After a trial, my bride-to-be decided to go with the nude look, because she wanted her wedding photographs to reflect that of natural beauty.

Now today I will not be doing a tutorial but will rather give you some make-up tips to help you look your best when you are photographed:

1.  Use matte colours –
Although shimmer can look great when applied, if you are a little unsure about what to do, it’s always safe to go with matte colours. 
You see matte make-up won’t reflect light, making it easy to apply and blend  and also much easier to photograph.

2.  Fill in your brows –
Even if you don’t fill in your brows on a daily basis, fill them in for your pictures. 
Your eyes and face will look so much more complete if your brows are looking polished. 
This especially goes for blondes.  Blonde eyebrows will disappear in photographs.

3.  Go a shade or 2 darker with your foundation –
Ever notice how some people look a bit spooky in pictures?
That’s because due to exposure on a camera when working with flash photography, make-up will photograph 2 shades lighter.
Now for stage make-up, I usually apply foundation 2 shades darker then my normal/actual skin shade because the lights on stage has the same effect as the flash of a camera, so I’d recommend doing the same for make-up for photos.
I also recommend doing your blush, eyes and lip colour a little more vibrant than you normally would.

4.  Use powder –
Even if your make-up is applied perfectly, if you look shiny in your pictures it can ruin your whole look.  Once your makeup is complete, use a finishing or setting powder to make everything more matte. 
I recommend even taking some powder with you for touch up, especially if it’s a warm day.

5.  Wear false lashes –
If you want something more natural, buy the individual lashes and just put a few on the outer corners.
This i recommend only if your lashes are short… otherwise use your mascara to create volume and length for your lashes.

6.  Apply your make-up in natural light – When you put on your make-up, sit by a window or in a room with a lot of natural light. 
This will give you the best idea of what your make-up really looks like, and how it will look in the pictures.

7.  Wax –
Make-up does not adhere well to peach fuzz.  Whatever you normally wax on your face, wax it before your pictures. 
I suggest waxing at least 48 hours before your pictures to give enough time for any redness and swelling to go down.

8. Wear lip gloss-
When it comes to photos, lip gloss is a must. 
Especially if your lips are on the smaller side, wearing lip gloss really helps them look full and plump in pictures.

9.  Wear black mascara –
Some people think black is too harsh for their skin tone, but I promise that when it comes to pictures, black looks good on everyone. 
Wearing black mascara will bring out your eyes a lot more than brown will. 

Here pictured below is the beautiful Gillian with her bridal make-up in the nude!

Blue eye tutorial (Guest Post)

Ranique shows how to add a pop of colour to your make-up routine without looking like an extra from a Drag Show 🙂

In a world that’s dull and grey…
Colour! Colour and more colour is the one thing that will always stay!

So this week we’re playing with some eye-pop-make-up!
I love colour and and luckily for me, for the Summer of 2014, colour shadow and liners are one of your SIX HOTTEST Summer 2014 beauty trends in the make-up world… So you might want to toss away that dull colour shadow palette and pop over to the bright side of life…

Now I know it could be overwhelming doing your own make-up and playing with colour, I mean the last thing you want is for people to stare and think
“Oh my… she must have woken up in the 80s this morning …”

Noooo that’s not what I mean with colour …

Here i played with 3 make-up items!
Yes 3!
A eyeliner AVON
A trio shadow RALO
A mascara ESSENCE

With a few easy steps you can look fabulous this coming Summer.

Step 1:
Prep Brow and Lid

Step 2:
Outline with black eyeliner

Step 3:
Apply 1st green shadow over half the lid

Step 4:
Apply 2nd green shadow and blend towards the inner corner of your eye

Step 5:
Use your index finger to apply and blend the blue shadow over the center of the lid

Step 6:
Define the lower lash with liner

Step 7:
Apply mascara

A closer look…

There you have it!
3 colours!
3 items!
1 fabulous Summer 2014 look!

Until next week!

FACE FRIDAY: Got my eye on you

Second installment in Face Friday series, brought to you by my lovely
friend Chantel…

Hey Ladies

Liquid liner used to make me cringe,made my hand shake but I finally
mastered this sexy look & made it my signature! This is also the most
easy look to have if you not in the mood for eyeshadow.It can also go
from a daytime look to a smoldering night on the town.

Let me show you how to achieve this look the easy way.Let’s go!

Step 1
Prep the eye area with concealer to even out any dark circles & apply
a neutral shade eyeshadow.

Step 2
Take a normal eyepencil in black or charcoal,draw a line (any
thickness) as close to your top lash line as possible filling in
between the lashes too.

Step3
Take your liquid liner draw a small triangle starting at the outer
tear duct up,completing it by drawing a line down to just before your
eyeliner ends.

Step 4
Be fearless & colour in your triangle.Follow through by following your
eyepencil line as this serves as a guide.End off with a layer of
mascara.

To take this look from day to night, apply a bold colour liner on your
bottom lash line.I used a Cobalt blue.Add extra blusher & a sexy
lipcolour of your choice.
So go on,make your eyes the main attraction this weekend.*wink-wink*
Watch this page for more tips & tricks from me & any questions are
welcoming.Till next week! Ciao bellas!