Sunday, November 28, 2010

Clean Brushes

Thanks Michelle Phan!! Michelle Phan is a really famous guru youtuber and she has a really good tutorial on how to clean make up brushes.  You can watch the video in the post below this post.  I basically followed everything she suggested with a few of my own "steps" in between..=).

1.  I used EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) and baby shampoo.  Even though in youtube she uses anti-bacterial dishwashing soap.  I don't mind if it's not anti=bacterial.  I pumped like 15 pumps out of the baby soap and then around 2/3rds of EVOO.

My brushes all ready to be cleaned!

This is not the natural color of my brushes...they're super dirty here =)

2. So just like Michelle Phan did:
 I swirled my brushes with the EVOO and baby shampoo and then brushed it on my hand.

3.  Then after swirling and brush withs soap on the plate and hand I left them in this plate. A plate where the brushes can be slanted downwards so the liquid does go down the funnel and spoil the brush. 

See the brushes compared to the 3rd picture?!  This is what they're supposed to really look like.

4-5-6.  Go to the sink and wash the brushes
 careful to only wash the bottom area and not let the whole brush be soaking wet.
Dry them as much as I can with some paper towel.
Put them in my home-made brush guard (I did a post on this previously).  And lean it agains the wall  to dry up.
7.  Once the brushes are not "soaking" wet and almost dry I take them out of their brush guard to "breathe" and fully dry.  I put my plate upside down so that the brushes are slanted downwards to prevent any liquid from getting deep into the brushes.
* If you do not have brush guards just dry them with tissue paper and lay them on their side but laying the top of the handles on something like a book or towel so water won't get into the funnel area which can ruin the brush.

Squeaky Clean Brushes!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Ipanema Slippers/Sandals/Thongs(?)

Purple!!

Silver!
I was at Causeway Point (Woodlands) walking to the toilet...the toilet was waaay at the back and just when I was about to enter I saw a sports shop selling really pretty slippers for $10 from the usual $23 or something...I've never had branded nice slippers and the price was so good! So I bought 2 pairs =D...Since I'll be going to the beach next week....Wooohooo!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Looks Easy Nails!

I came across this youtuber who does really pretty nails and her techniques looks so simple!  I can't wait to try some of her ideas out.  Maybe you can try it out for yourself first? =D

The next 3 posts are on the videos I came across...I tried to embed it into one post it still doesn't work =(

Pixie Lott- Mama Do

Nymph Nails

Party-Christmas Nails

Makeup Face Routine

Just want to share with you on what I apply on my face before apply eye, cheek and lip make up.  Basically my focus is to cover my spots and try to make it last long as I have ridiculous oily face.

So here's a before and after picture and the products I used with a little explanation:

I don't really wanna show such a large close up picture of my face but...what to do? hehehe

Before
After...then I put my eye, cheek and lip make up this is just the "foundation" 


Products used (from left to right and in this order on my face):
  1. Sephora's Make up primer - helps mattify areas that become oily and to keep make up together longer. I apply this all over my face.
  2. BB Cream - from Nature Republic (Korean Brand).  It's in between a foundation and a tinted moisturiser.  It supposedly help acne prone skin and reduces redness. I apply this all over my face.
  3. ZA's concealer (#2) - I apply this on my spots and scars, under eye area, etc. It is of a liquid consistency
  4. Revlon's Mineral Foundation - My dermatologist told me to avoid using liquid products on my face so I use loose powder foundation as thick foundation makes me break out.  I apply this with my Kabuki brush all over my face. It also helps to set my concealer.
  5. Make Up Forever Concealer Pallette - I use this to cover whatever spot are still visible.
  6. Garnier's Light Face powder - This is new to me I used to use Oriental Princess's loose powder.  I apply this with my face brush to set the rest of the make up.  This powder is pretty good but I'm still searching for a better one.  At least it doesn't make me break out.
This is just the latest way I "do" my face.  Before this I only used any concealer on hand (Face Shop's one is good), Revlon's Mineral Foundation and Oriental Princess Loose Powder.  This face routine lasts much longer and has better coverage for me though...still trying to improve and will share when I find anything better.

Of course I also put moisturizer and sunblock before anything.

French Nails & Etc

Bought a set of base coat, rose colored, white and top coat nail polish to make French Nails.  I bought it for a few dollars in some cheap-o beauty store hehe....Turned out pretty good though!...Dunno if you can see =)






The 2 pen like ones  are a corrector pen (the bigger,rounder one) and a white nail pen.

The corrector pen helps to "erase" nail polish that was accidentally painted outside of your nails.

The white nail pen looks like a lip/eye liner and you just dip it into lukewarm water and color the underside of the tips of your nails for a whiter cleaner look.

YeS,Finally

I've always heard of Cover Girl's Lash Blast mascara and finally I have one of my own!  Thanks to mascara.page!



I Shall blog on other stuff I got from mascara.page soon!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Check this out!


Click on the picture above to go this wonderful site I discovered!  I can buy products I've been wanting but couldn't find here in SG or Asia!...The price is REAAALLLyY seriously good compared to drugstore make ups even!

I got a bunch of stuff already and I can't wait to blog on it once my break comes =)

But yeah I was seriously ecstatic when I came across this page accidentally...I forgot how but it was fate! haha...actually it was through some random Singaporean's blog I came across where she mentioned she said she bought Covergirl's Lashblast Mascara from this site.

I also wrote a testimonial so you can read how I feel about it by going to the testimonial section =) ...I juuuuust wrote it so it still needs to be approved =P

Have a nice day and week!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Can't Wait

I can't wait to update this blog!

I've been so busy but I have sooo many things I want to share with you guys!

It's just that it takes more time to take the pictures and explain and upload it...but soon...yes very soon...I will have all the time in the world...MUHAHAHA...for now I'm just doing little spurts of updates on my personal blog...

Laterz!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Eye Brushes

These are the 4 eye shadow brushes I used for my 4-Step eyeshadow post.

From left to right:
1. Eye Shading Brush (medium sized used for lids)
2. Blending Brush (Oval-shaped brush with gently chiseled sides used for the crease)
3. Tapered Blending Brush (Fluffy, long-bristled brush with tapered tip used for the outer corner)
4. Large Fluff Brush

Brushes 2 and 3 can be used vice versa.

These brushes are brushes from Sigma.

4-Step Eyeshadow

I got my sister and myself a Coastal Scents 28 piece Eye Shadow Neutral Palette.  This post is to help her get started on using he eyeshadows.  This is my "theory" and how I use it...like I said I'm no professional! =D
There are so many colours that I didn't know where to start!


But I got an idea from Maybeline's eyeshadow quad in Sunlit Bronze.  At the back of this palette they tell you how and where to put on the shadows.
So basically there are four areas to use the shadows: The lid, the crease, the outer corner and the brow bone.
1. Lid - Just sweep the brush left and right across you eye lid.
2. Crease - "dig in" and sweep the brush back and forth where your crease is.
3.Out Corner - Blend in circular motion 
4. Brow bone - Sweep across you brow bone the are under your eye brows
and the edge of your other eye shadows

So from that basic step that's how I've been using my eye shadows.

You just need to make sure that 1.) the colours will blend well or look good together and 2.) The one on the lid is lighter colour than the crease, the crease is darker than the lid colour, and the outer corner is darkest (usually dark brown,black or grey). The brow bone colour is always the lightest and is the hi-lighter.  So this applies with any eyeshadow you're using.

First off in this Coastal Scents 28 Piece Neutral Palette I'm using, the first 2 rows on the right are hi-lighter colours and you can use which ever one you feel like.

Ok so here are some of the colours I have use together...there are more but I forgot the combination...  #1 is for the lid, #2 is for the crease, #3 is for the outer corner and #4 is for the brow bone.  From here you can play around with whatever colours you like and I'm sure it'll turn out just fine because it did with me!





My motto?...if I can do it so can you!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nail Polish Remover

I haven't blogged in a few days and and just want to blog.

Luckily (or unluckily? haha) I have some photos I took that I haven't blogged on yet already in my computer.

On the right is the Sally Hansen's Nail Polish Remover
I think it's my 2nd or 3rd bottle since moving here.

It's around almost S$6  !!  Yeah, when I first bought it when I came here I was like this is the most expensive nail polish remover I have ever bought in my life as I have always bought the 15 baht ones in BKK.

Of course you can find the cheap 15 baht like ones here but I like using the drug store ones now since S$5 $6 is still considered "Ok" here.

Oh and on the left is the Guardian nail polish remover which is like S$2 cheaper than the Sally Hansen's one.  It works as well too.

They are 200 and 235.5 ml


I prefer the Guardian one as it has a small opening for the product to come out.  The opening of the Sally Hansen's one is gigantic and I spilt like half on my laptop once.  Thank goodness my laptop has a protective cover....*shivers down my spine

Sally Hansen's one is supposedly moisturizing for dry, brittle nails...but how can nail polish remover be moisturizing?...doesn't work for me at all so after removing my nail polish I use hand and nail lotion.  I think I got this at Guardian or Watsons forgot how much.


That's all!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

B4 and AFTER!

I brought my make up to work and while waiting for the bus to bring me to the evangelistic meeting...I just put it on.  I decided to take a picture before my make up and after.  I've got to go soon so I can't go into details about what I used yet coz of lack of time!.... but yeah one reason I love make up it covers my spots!!

Before as in just moisturizer on me face...

After....as in all the junk on me face! haha...





This was yesterday's look (Just the eyeshadow has changed)