Saturday, February 1, 2014

Small Eyes? Me Too....

Hey!

So if you're anything like me you watch these tutorials of girls with these beautiful big eyes then you go to do it on yourself and it looks nothing like the video.  The good news is there's hope for us small-eyed girls out there!  There are certain tips and techniques you can use that will help allow you to use the looks you see on videos, but without making your eyes look tiny.

The first thing that's most important, is the outer corner.  In most videos they show you that you should a darker crease color to the outer v of your eye, as well as to the outer corner.  If you have small eyes though, this is only going to exacerbate the problem. The key that I show in my video, is to apply just outside of the corner.

Another trick, is to apply the crease color slightly above your crease.  This will give the illusion of a larger lid, which of course makes your eye look bigger.

Check out my video below for more tips and tricks, and PLEASE subscribe to my youtube channel and follow me on here :)







xo

Kelly

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Smokey Eye

So the Smokey Eye is the easiest, most effective way to quickly add drama to your look for a night out.  There's so many different ways to accomplish this look and once you've mastered the basic techniques it's so easy to do.  Check out my video below to see my smokey eye look!

Products Used:


Electra, Black Tied, Sketch


Blackground  (I used For Effect in the video but it's a limited edition so Blackground is a good substitute)






xo

Kelly

Naked 3 Eyeshadow Look

Hey guys!

So my main goal in doing this was to do video tutorials.  Upon making a few I never realized how hard it would be, or all of the minutia that would go with it.  The lighting alone is a disaster.  That being said, here is my first official video.  Ahh.  I wish it was a little clearer but I'm trying new things every time so I would LOVE to hear any comments or suggestions you have on lighting, editing or any ways to make it better.

I got the Naked 3 palette for Christmas and am obsessed.  I love the colors they're so fun and just different enough that I don't have any repeats of colors I already have.  Also, I've found with most palettes there are inevitably a few colors I never use, but with this palette there's not a single color I don't anticipate using.  I've played around with most of them and came up with this look for Christmas dinner.  Hopefully you guys like it too and my video helps!

xo

Kelly



Check Out My Youtube Channel!

Hey!

So it's been a while since I posted sorry!  So I have videos up finally!!  I have a youtube channel, if you're reading this, then please be a subscriber of that!  Just search Kelly Colvin or http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4zfJivdMj1Kl4DQ2fxeIdw and you'll get to it.

I'm trying to add a few videos a week so any suggestions on videos you'd like to see please let me know!
xo

Kelly

Kelly Colvin

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Naked 3 Review

If you're like most beauty addicts you've been salivating at the arrival of the Naked 3 Eye Shadow Palette from Urban Decay.  The first two palettes were awesome, so I definitely had high hopes for this one.  I was not disappointed!  While the first two palettes focused more on smokey eye colors (Naked 1), and then on neutrals (Naked 2), this one has a really nice mix of both neutral colors, and non-traditional smokey eye colors.  I'm someone who loves using purples and browns for a smokey eye instead of more basic blacks or silvers.  This product is perfect for that.  It has a really nice mix of neutral lid colors and then some purple, mauve, red, pinkish colors for a nice pop.

I think this product has so much versatility for different looks and you can really play around with it.  You can get both day looks and night looks, so it's great for traveling as well.  Personally, I just really like the shades that this palette offers.  I think this is their most unique palette, with the colors being really pretty and different than a traditional black or silver where there are only so  many shades you can get.  These colors are different than you'd find with other brands so it adds some nice options to your collection.  

The only thing I don't like about the palette is I wish it had more matte colors.  Most of the shadows have a really pretty frosted finish, but you can't add as much dimension without mixing in a matte shadow.  Other than that I have to say this is my favorite Naked palette.

I love my new Naked 3 palette and hope that Naked 4 isn't too far behind!


Friday, December 6, 2013

Must Have Makeup Brushes

In my younger days I would swipe the little brush/sponge thingy that comes with your drugstore eye shadow and that was the extent of my routine.  In the years since I've learned that, almost more important than the actual makeup, are the tools you use.  Naturally, the second I read that I ran to my nearest Mac store and purchased every brush they've ever made.  While I don't recommend you doing this, as it is neither necessary, nor cost efficient, I will say that there are some staple brushes every girl should own.  

Of course, I'm a big fan of the Mac brushes which are just really well made and work amazingly, there are less expensive alternatives out there.  Sephora offers brushes but the prices are very similar to Mac so it comes down to personal preference.  I've found with my Sephora brushes they're really hit or miss; they're either amazing or I hate them.  Personally, I'd go for the Mac ones just because I've never met a brush I don't like there.

Another great, and less expensive alternative, are the Sigma brushes http://www.sigmabeauty.com/Default.asp. Those are still decent quality, yet far more affordable than many of the other's I've come across.  Also, Sonia Kashuk at Target makes amazing brushes too http://www.target.com/sb/sonia-kashuk-brand-shop/-/N-5q0g7Z55pcl#?lnk=Other_SONIA_1006_HEADEROPENCONTAINTER|HEADEROPENCONTAINTER|T:ShopByBrand Template1|C:&intc=1315558|null.  






Eyeshadow Brushes

1.) Eyeshadow Brush- Mac 239

This brush is really the only brush you need for a simple, every-day eye shadow.  It's compact with semi-stiff bristles and it packs the color on really nicely.  It's great for the lids and to highlight the brow bone.  I think I own like 12 of these, they're really phenomenal and definitely worth the investment.

239 Eye Shader Brush

2.) Crease Brush- Mac 217

You will be hard pressed to watch a tutorial or have your makeup done without seeing one of these babies.  This is the end-all-be-all brush for creases.  It's stiff enough to pick up color so you can apply it to your crease and the outer corner of your lid, but it also is fluffy enough to blend out the color.  It picks up more color than you'd think so it's best to layer as needed.  I use this brush every day.

217 Blending Brush

3.) Angled Eyeliner Brush- Mac 266

This is one brush I would say you can find comparable alternatives to at any of the places I mentioned above and still get the same finished product.  This brush is best for gel liners, or it can be used to apply a powder line, although I have another brush I prefer for this.  It also works really nicely for filling in your brows.

208 Angled Brow Brush

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Pencil Brush- Mac 219

This is the brush you should get over the angled one if you don't use a gel liner.  This is better for smudging powder colors along the lash line.  It's also great for adding a darker color in the crease and the outer corner as it gives you more precision than the 217.

219 Pencil Brush



Foundation Brush-

4.) I have 3 options here depending on the type of foundation you're using.

Powder Foundation-
a.) The first is the bareMinerals Precision Face Brush.  This is perfect for pressed powders.  It gives a very full coverage, more airbrushed look.  I don't recommend it if you have oily skin, and I personally hate using it in the summer when I'm hot and gross and don't want a heavy face of makeup.  It's great though for winter, or people with dryer skin who like to have a little more full coverage.


b.) The second option is the Mac 150 Powder Brush.  This brush is great for applying loose powder and gives more of a natural, no-foundation look.  I usually rock this in the summer or if I just want a more casual look without going foundation-less.  It's also great for setting powders or anything else you want to apply all over.

150 Large Powder Brush

Liquid Foundation- Mac 188 Duo Fiber Brush

This brush is perfect for applying liquid foundation.  The fiber bristles pick up just enough foundation to give you an airbrushed look without being too heavy or thick.  I also like using this to blend out my under eye concealer or to add a highlight on my cheek bones.

188 Small Duo Fibre Face Brush

Creme or Mousse Foundation- 

This sponge is awesome.  It's perfect for picking up the right amount of foundation and the pointed tip is great for applying in harder to reach places like under your eyes or around the nose.  You can also use this to apply your under-eye concealer if you want a fuller coverage there.

beautyblender - beautyblender®

Blush-

5.) Mac 168 Angled Contour Brush
This is the perfect brush for applying blush.  It's angled so it allows you to apply the blush just on your cheekbones and the apples of your cheek.  However, this is one of the brushes I think you can find a less expensive alternative for.

168 Large Angled Contour Brush


6.) Bronzer/Contouring Brush- Mac 109 Small Contour Brush
This brush is great for contouring your cheekbones and slimming your face.  I was using a different brush up until recently and switching to this brush changed my life.  It's seriously amazing.

109 Small Contour Brush


So those are my top 3 shadow and top 3 face brushes you should invest in.  You don't necessarily need all so think about what you're trying to accomplish and get the ones you most need first.  I would say contour and crease brush to start. You might be skeptical but you'll notice a huuuuge difference the first time you use them, and then you'll be hooked, like me and end up buying every brush ever available.  So maybe don't use them... 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

So...I have a mascara problem....

I'll admit, I was obsessed with Kim K's makeup pre-Kanye, most especially her lashes!  I tried out fake lashes for awhile and found them to be too labor-intensive for an every day look.  Even for a night out I very rarely rocked them as I have tiny features and found they can be a little over the top on my face.  Plus, let's be honest, I'm getting old and my nights out have gone from Marquee, to Stumble-Inn, to my couch.  That being said, I've been on a mission to find a mascara that can mimic the look of fake lashes without the hassle.  Sit back, grab a glass/bottle of wine and enjoy the results of my thousands of dollars worth of research :o)


Absolute Best-

In my exhaustive efforts to find a mascara that I loved I stumbled upon this little gem; Buxom Lash. Admittedly, it is a bareMinerals' product and while at this point, 3 posts in, I should probably have a product placement contract with them, it is really just the best.  And I'm not just saying that.  This product, both which is both vitamin-enriched and parabin free, makes your lashes thicker and more voluminous than any product I've ever tried.  If you've ever met me I've probably recommended this to you whilst in the midst of a conversation about the weather or while being introduced.  

Now, there is a but to this....not all Buxom Mascaras are created equal.  I've tried their Waterproof formula, their Sculpted Lash and their Amplified Lash and they all suck.  Don't waste your money on any of those as they are not even close to comparable to the original and there are way better products out there.

Buxom - Buxom Lash


Best, Most Affordable Mascara-

In the days of my youth (i.e. when I was 16) I was a Maybelline whore.  I used pretty much all of their products and scoffed at those who didn't know of their wonders.  While I've since experimented with more expensive products I'll always hold a special place in my heart for Maybelline. 

Now, I know everyone raves about the traditional Maybelline Great Lash green and pink mascara but I personally don't love it.  I don't even really like it.  I think it's good for getting bottom lashes and for lifting and separating but I don't think it does much for volume.  Now, the Maybelline XXL Curl Power Mascara is where it's at.  This stuff is a beaut.  It add volume, it separates, it curls it does it all; and all for only $10. Honestly, unless you're a huge makeup junkie like me you probably don't even need to invest in a more expensive mascara as this will definitely do the trick.

XXL Curl Power® Washable Mascara


Best If You Already Have Thick Lashes-

Estee Lauder Sumptuous Mascara is great at lifting, separating and curling lashes.  It's perfect if you already have perfect/great lashes or if you like a more natural look.  It's moisturizing, so it's good for your lashes and it just gives a great every day look.  It doesn't go on too thick and it's easy to layer.




Most Fun- 

Yves Saint Laurent Mascara Volume Effet Faux Cils comes in different colors like purple, burgundy and blue.  While it may seem extreme it can actually make your eyes pop and be really fun for a night out.  Purples look great on brown eyes, blue on blue eyes and the burgundy on green.  Don't knock it 'til you try it.  It's $30 so definitely not for worth it for just one night out but if you're willing to experiment, or you want your eyes to pop without using too much shadow this is definitely for you.

Yves Saint Laurent - MASCARA VOLUME EFFET FAUX CILS - Luxurious Mascara


Honorable Mention-

1.) Cover Girl Lash Blast- While not my go-to it's definitely a great product if you're looking for an affordable, yet effective product
2.) Givenchy Phenomen' Eyes Mascara- A really cool concept, but the brush can be difficult to master if you're just the causal makeup user
3.) Anything with a vibrating brush- See Above
4.) L'Oreal Extra-Volume Collagen Mascara- Great product for the price
5.) Maybelline Volum' Express Falsies Mascara-Adds a lot of volume without giving you spider lashes

Now onto the losers....

Most Disappointing- 

This physically pains me to write as I wanted to love this so much, but my most disappointing mascara purchase has been the Dior Diorshow Mascara.  Now, before you all crucify me (assuming there are people reading this...) I really gave this a shot.  At first I was in love, nay, obsessed.  It did everything it promised to, made my lashes look great and I loved it.  Then, I opened it a week later.  It looked as though I had left it open in front of a fan for 6 months.  Refusing to believe a $25 before tax mascara would dry up in the first month I rushed out to buy a new one.  Same thing happened.  Ever since then I've shed a tear every time I've passed it in Sephora for what could have been my favorite mascara.

Dior - Diorshow Mascara



Absolute Worst-

I'm not going to write one worst product for this because I've tried quite a few and never gone back.  Instead I'm just going to give a list of the ones I've purchased but wouldn't bother spending money on again.

1.) Anything Wet and Wild- Unless you're just starting out and experimenting with makeup, I think this goes without saying, spend the $5 extra to buy a Maybelline or Revlon
2.) Clinique Lash Power Mascara- I just personally didn't like it.  I didn't think it added much volume, nor did it do much else.  Definitely not worth the money
3.) Benefit BADgal Lash- I didn't feel that this did anything so special as to be on as many lists of best mascaras as it is.  There are way better products out there


Hope this helped anyone looking for something new to try.  I definitely have more to say about mascara so expect more posts on this to come!  

xo 

Kelly