Bridal Beauté: Before and After
October 10th, 2011 § 5 Comments
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a bridal before and after, so here is one from a recent trial I had with my client who’s getting married next month.
My client doesn’t wear makeup regularly, but she wanted something special for her wedding day. We chose a warm palette to complement her wedding colors, and I wanted to play up her beautiful almond-shaped eyes. She was wowed by the end result!
Products used: ARTISTRY Toffee, Golden and Bronze Balancing foundations; MAC NW30 and NW40 full coverage; ARTISTRY Deep Brown eye brow pencil; ARTISTRY Aglow highlight; MAC Bamboon eye paint, Texture e/s; ARTISTRY Polished e/s; BH Cosmetics 120 palette e/s; MAC Tan pigment; ELF black gel liner; Individual lashes; ARTISTRY Total mascara; MAC Refined Deeper Bronzer; ARTISTRY Red Earth blush and Golden Ideal Dual Powder; MAC Cork lip liner; ARTISTRY Flatter and Subtle lipsticks mixed.
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Celebrity Looks for New Year’s Eve
December 29th, 2010 § 3 Comments
Still need some inspiration for your New Year’s Eve makeup? Well, let’s look to a few celebrities who cover a range of skin tones for some party makeup ideas.
GOLDEN GLOW with Carrie Underwood I can’t remember what magazine I was flipping through when I came across this pic of Carrie Underwood. Her makeup is fabulous and her look is ideal if you to dazzle and sparkle for New Year’s Eve. It’s all about the eye makeup for this look paired nicely with nude lips. Black eyeliner is your friend for these well-defined eyes. Metallic gold on the lids and lots of mascara or falsies.
BROWN SMOKEY EYES with Keri Hilson Give brown smokey eyes a little twist with shimmery golden eyeshadow applied to the inner corners. This really makes hazel eyes pop. Stay in the warm color palette by complementing the look with peachy lips and cheeks.
SPARKLY NAVY EYES with Estelle For my Blended Beauties with a darker skin tone, take a break from black and go navy! This looks just as sexy as all black without being too heavy or overpowering. That’s right, you can wear blue, so come out of that comfort zone and give it a try.
Happy New Year!
Bridal Beauté: Before and After
September 14th, 2010 § 2 Comments
It’s been crazy busy (which is good), but unfortunately, I haven’t been able to post regularly. So pardon the interruptions.
So I booked my first wedding for 2011 and I couldn’t be more excited! My client is tying the knot in April (my anniversary month as well) and she wanted to look elegant yet sexy. Her wedding is in the evening so she wants to play up her eyes with a smokey look. She didn’t want her entire eye to be smoked out so we opted for smokey definition in the outer corners of her eyes. My client loved her look and even took a poll amongst her family and friends on Facebook and everyone gave it a thumbs up!
And…
PRODUCTS Artistry Balancing foundations in Toffee, Golden and Bronze to contour and highlight; Artistry concealer in Deep; Artistry Brow Define in Deep Brown; Flawless Foundation powder in Espresso; MAC Refined Deeper Bronzer; Artistry Aglow blush; Eyeshadows: Charm, Bordeaux and Espresso; MAC Blacktrack Fluidline; KISS I-Envy Au Naturale 01 Lashes; Waterproof Lash Stiletto to blend her lashes with the falsies; MAC Chestnut lip liner and Artistry Sandrine lipstick.
Bridal Beauté: Before and After
August 19th, 2010 § 4 Comments
My client who wed recently at the beautiful Westfields Marriott in Chantilly wanted to look glam for her big day. She enjoys wearing makeup and likes to play up her eyes. So we created a wedding day look (smokey eyes in browns and golds, liner and of course lashes) that would enhance her favorite feature. We used a golden bronzer in lieu of blush and for the lips, a red-berry lipstick was the perfect choice to add a subtle pop to her overall look. She was a gorgeous bride and the camera loved her!
Photos: Krug Photography
Show and Tell: Covergirl Liquiline Blast Eyeliner
July 21st, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Covergirl recently sent Blended Beauté some of their latest products which I have played with and tested. Now the verdict is in…
This is a definite keeper! This eyeliner gives you the intensity and staying power of a liquid with the ease and blendability of a waterproof pencil. You can use the liner for intense definition or smoke it out with the built-in smudger. I don’t usually care for dual ended tools with smudgers but this smudger I like and it allows you to create a subtle, smoky look. These liners are also a great base for layering eyeshadow and building intensity. They come in six pigment-rich colors (CG sent them all) which I have added to my kit: Blackfire (I’m a softie for rich black eyeliner pencils), Brown Blaze, Silver Spark, Violet Voltage, Blue Boom and Green Glow.
Liquiline Blast is a versatile eyeliner. So versatile that makeup artist Pat McGrath (I ♥ her work) created several different looks using the eyeliner during Milan fashion shows for Bottega Veneta, Gucci and Lanvin. Here are some of those looks which I read about recently in Allure. You may not go to this extreme, but the pictures and pointers just might inspire you.
For a punk look at Bottega Veneta, McGrath smudged on a thick stripe of black cream shadow and darkened the creases and corners with LiquiLine Blast. She then topped it all with black shadow.
At Gucci, McGrath drew the pencil along the inner rims of the lids, then traced a razor thin line of it along the top lashes. On top of all the pencil, she swept a soft brown eye shadow.
For Lanvin’s tough makeup look, McGrath rimmed the eyes over and over with the pencil, then with black shadow, and dragged the mix out at the corners before dusting a sparkly antique-gold shadow on top for a “flash of light.”
Photos: Allure.com; makeup descriptions: Pat McGrath via Allure June issue.
Next review: LashBlast Fusion Mascara and Outlast Lipstain
Hot Holiday Party Looks 2: Go for the Glitter
December 10th, 2009 § Leave a Comment
Holiday parties are the perfect time to add a little shimmer, so why not go for full sparkle. One way to add some twinkle to your eyes is with glitter. One technique I like thanks to celebrity makeup artist Gucci Westman is to dust glitter onto the center of the lid and then sheer out with a dot of moisturizer to make it look more lived in and effortless. My go-to glitter is Make Up For Ever’s Diamond Powder ($24). They’re lightweight, fine particles of bright light that add glamour to any type of makeup, and they can be used on the face or body. A little goes a long way with Diamond Powder as well. For a long-lasting effect: Pat on the skin with a wet brush. Some other brilliant beauty tips: 
“Sprinkle onto lip gloss in the evening to emphasize lip volume. To make glitter adhere to the body or hair, first spray these areas with water, then place a small amount of glitter in the palm of your hand and gently blow onto the dampened areas.” — MUFE creator Dany Sanz
So get ready to party because it’s never too late to shimmer!
A catwalk just wouldn’t be a catwalk without glitters. These lightweight, fine particles of bright light add glamour to any type of makeup – on the face or body. A little bit goes a long way. Just pat on the skin with a wet brush for a long-lasting effect.Dany’s Tip: “Sprinkle onto lip gloss in the evening to emphasize lip volume. To make glitter adhere to the body or hair, first spray these areas with water, then place a small amount glitter in the palm of your hand and gently blow onto the dampened areas.”
Hot Holiday Party Looks
December 1st, 2009 § Leave a Comment
The holiday party season is here and now is the time to shine with sexy, sultry makeup that will get you noticed.
LUSCIOUS LIPS Get glam with a lacquered lip. Put the sticky gloss aside and go for a chrome-like finish that’s super-shiny and sparkly. Berries, wines and reds are great holiday lip colors so don’t be afraid to add a little punch of color. Some lip lacquers to consider: Lancome La Laque Fever Ultimate Lasting Full Color Lipshine available in 20 shades; and Smashbox’s WISH for the Perfect Pout set which has six gorgeous holiday-ready glosses.
SOFT SMOKY EYES A classic holiday party look you can certainly never go wrong with. But think outside the black, brown, or gray box and try more vibrant hues. Purples are hot this season so get playful with a purple smoky eye that makes any eye color pop. Use eyeliner to define your eyes and coat your lashes with mascara. Pair with a gorgeous soft nude lip. 
AU NATURALE If you prefer to stay in the natural zone, that’s okay too. Try sultry, sparkling eyes in golds, champagnes, soft peach tones, pink tones or lavender, depending on your complexion. And add a little bit of black eyeliner along the lashline and a white eyeliner on your waterline, which will make your eyes appear bigger.
CONGRATS to Naseya and Tina, winners in the “Smoky Eyes” drawing. Keep following Blended Beauté for your chance to win. In the spirit of hot holiday party looks, we will have some luscious lipshines up for grabs next!!
Transitioning Your Makeup from Summer to Fall
September 30th, 2009 § Leave a Comment
Fall is officially here and the season for barely-there makeup is over! Put your best face forward with a few tips to transition your look.
FOUNDATION If you love your tinted moisturizer like I do, then you’ll be glad to know that Fall 2009 makeup trends are calling on us to continue using it, but adding a soft layer of translucent powder. Sheer foundation makeup looks more natural, evening out the skin tone only where needed. You may also consider switching to a high-definition makeup for a lightweight, oil-free base that perfects the skin while still looking natural.
EYES Your eye makeup is another way to change from a summer makeup look to a fall/winter look. Draw inspiration from the earth and forests. Neutral tones in the brown family are always safe, but this season’s palettes are rocking more intriguing color combos. Go bold with moss greens, luxurious golds, blues and grays, and purples. Think colorful, yet smokey eyes. “Refined, lined and exquisitely intense,” according to MAC.
EYEBROWS Natural-looking eyebrows have been a mainstay over the last few seasons, and they continue to be a strong trend for Fall 2009. One of my favorite tools for creating a natural brow is the ARTISTRY brow define pencil. It has a very fine point and when combined with short, quick strokes makes brows look super natural. No need to sharpen, this unique twist-up pencil keeps a perfect point after every use. Follow up with grooming gel to keep unruly or long eyebrows in place.
CHEEKS and LIPS Bye bye bronzer, sheer cheek tints and barely-there lips. Fall makeup calls for contoured, almost chiseled cheekbones and dramatic, full lips. Consider using two colors of blush when contouring the cheeks. One that is one or two shades darker than the skin tone to brush just under the cheekbone, and a soft, rosy hue to add a touch of color to the apple of the cheek. Not sure how to create a strong lip for fall? Here’s a great how-to video that will get you ready to pucker up. Popular lip colors for the season include plum, berry, and wine shades, as well as muted reds.
Need more inspiration for the season? Then, take a cue from MAC so your fall face is fashion forward:
“If there’s one thing that Autumn/Winter09 makeup is about it’s a point of view. And a point of power. We’re past a point of girlish innocence and barely-there makeup, especially in a season where beauty is working alongside fashion that holds no bars in terms of brazen styling and attitude. Artists are talking about ‘emotive makeup’, and the spirit they are channeling is that of a woman who’s upbeat, in charge and in control. The main energy? Eighties. Hence, Artists found their way [during this year's international Autumn/Winter collection] to ultra-amplified lips and exuberant hues on the eyes and an underground clubby elegance to black eye makeup but also the more nuanced side of the era, picking up on the contoured, carved face that dominated the decade or the satinized perfection and couture feel that moved makeup into the early Nineties. Speaking of technique, what’s back is one of absolute precision and accuracy. “Whatever the final look this season, it was always pretty obvious that the girl was wearing a structured, deliberate makeup” says Gordon Espinet. So, five minute makeup is over, for now. Time to roll out those brushes and get perfecting….”
Make Me Over
October 26th, 2008 § Leave a Comment
We did it! It’s been a lot of work, but I’m proud to announce that Shades of Shauné has launched a new web
site and logo. It was time for a makeover, and we want to thank everyone who made this possible: My husband for his insight and feedback; BigFolio and GoDaddy for making this a smooth process; Logo Design Company for the new logo and excellent customer service; the many photographers and models we’ve worked with; and to our clients for your constant support. We hope you enjoy the new look!
This issue of Shades of You continues in the spirit of making over, or as I also like to say, making better. First, we tackle tips for applying false lashes. With the holiday party season approaching, we want to ensure that you will be ready to bat your lashes with confidence. We will also hip you to the hottest makeup looks for the festivities. And lastly, as the food flows and drinks dwindle this party season, learn how to give your lip color lasting power.
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Trend Beauty: What’s Smokin’ for Fall
August 25th, 2008 § Leave a Comment
Inspired by the glamorous icons of film and fashion, the Iconic Elegance Fall 2008 Trend Colour Collection from Artistry brings together an era of timeless beauty and modern sophistication. Tucked inside tw
o unique palettes is a mix of harmonizing hues to create everything from sultry, smokey eyes to standout lips.
The Inspired palette has three rich lip crèmes in Neutrale, Essence, and Radiant; Aglow crème-to-powder eye and cheek colour; and four mineral eye colours in Starry Night, Glacier, Draped, and Graphic all tucked inside a slender compact. And with a mini mirror and dual-ended lip and eye brush, the answer to glamorous fall beauty will be at your
fingertips.
The Timeless palette has three rich lip crèmes in Intricate, Style, and Couture; Rosewood cheek colour; and four mineral eye colours in Bone, Turned-out, Grey Silk, and Tribute.
Be the first to get these all-in-one trendsetting colour collections, available while supplies last. To order, visit my online beauty store.





















