Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2016

From Smart to Sultry in a Blink...

Sorry for the delay! Technical difficulties!

Today's fun Friday post is a special video demonstrating how to go from business to bodacious with a few eye shadow tips! Lyndsay Johnson has a glorious Facebook page called "Beauty by Lyndsay" to help us look our best - and does the demos herself. Pretty amazing!

LINK TO VIDEO

She has a bunch of videos on her page - check them out!

Lyndsay Johnson is a stay/work/play-at-home-mom to three littles. She is a graphic designer, author, and beauty maven who helps women gain confidence and grow their business through social media. She loves secret naps, watching movies in the dark, and admiring the mountains out her window. She lives in Heber City, UT with her children and filmmaker husband.
Lyndsay’s Blog: www.lyndsayjohnson.com


It's been great having Lyndsay guest at the Really Real Housewives this week!

Now go out and celebrate a fun-filled Fourth! May your fireworks and cookouts be ooo and ahh worthy!

Friday, June 24, 2016

the Love For Eyeshadow

I love eyeshadow! We, as women, hope that everyone looks us straight in the eye before they move on to our...assets. Hope being the word. And when they DO look us in the eye, eyeshadow can enhance our beautiful shape/color.

BRUSHES
I have only a few, and they give me every look I need. Here are the tools:

1) basic, rarely used, but good for little corners
2) more brush, great for every use just about (sponge end used for inner eye corners sometimes)
3) narrow, but soft brush, one of my favs
4) no bristle, hard sponge, for under eye "smoking", not used too often
5) angle brush, great for under eyes and eyelid crease
6) wide fan brush good for blending
7) narrow fan brush good for blending smaller areas

SOFT AND SUBTLE TO NIGHT LOOK

1) eyeliner, pink shimmer cream applied with q-tip on all of eyelid and inner point of eyelid plus slightly along bottom left by point
2) black applied with brush sweeping in and stop halfway plus black liner on bottom inner eyelid
3) black shadow swept along under eye with angle brush

COLOR ME 80'S
 

1) eyeliner, teal on lid, purple starting from top of wing to halfway on eyelid, brush upwards and over like a rainbow
2) add bottom inner eyelid eyeliner (which makes eyes smaller if left as is)
3) add purple under eye shadow with angle brush

Both looks. SEE THE DIFFERENCE??


SOFT EYES with white eyeliner
 
1) white eyeliner on top eyelid and bottom inner eyelid, blush on eyelid (yes, I said blush! Blush is a fantastic color, so use it! Plus, it'll match your...blush!)
2) white eyeliner on top eyelid and bottom inner eyelid, white eyeshadow inner eyelid, dark grey sweeping in from outside to halfway of eyelid (I just sneezed before taking this pic and you can totally tell!)
3) SAME look as 2 but later in the day, so I reapplied all the whites and left the grey alone, so the grey wasn't the focus anymore :)
 
WORKING GIRL TO NIGHT OUT

1) eyeliner, shimmer grey on inner eyelid, dark grey sweeping in to halfway
2) added eyeliner to both top/bottom inner eyelid, black shadow to under eye, shimmer grey to eye point and a touch on under eye, darkened the dark grey with a bit of black
3) blended upwards just a touch with blending brush

SIMPLE DAY TO SULTRY DAY

1) eyeliner (bam!)
2) added shimmer brown to inner eyelid, brown to outer eyelid and up, dark brown to crease from halfway point on out, shimmer brown on under eye, liner to top/bottom inner eyelid
3) blend the side up

VARIOUS DAYS TAKE 1
1-top left, 2-bottom left, 3-top right, 4-bottom right
1) eyeliner, medium brown on lid, light on outer lid, dark along crease, light along under eye
2) eyeliner, eyeliner on bottom inner eyelid, grey shimmer inner eyelid, blue on outer
3) eyeliner, light purple on inner, darker on outer, shimmer dabbed in middle
4) eyeliner, pink on inner, grey on outer, black on inner crease sweeping out

VARIOUS DAYS TAKE 2
1-top left, 2-bottom left, 3-top right, 4-bottom right
 
1) eyeliner, pink shadow, white liner on bottom inner eyelid (simple!)
2) eyeliner, brown shimmer on inner eyelid, light brown on outer eyelid
3) eyeliner, grey shimmer on inner and up, grey on outer, grey shimmer under eye, white liner on inner eyelid
4) eyeliner, top/bottom inner eyelid eyeliner, white shimmer on inner eyelid, black lightly brushed from 3/4 in on out in rainbow arch, black shadow under eye

NOW, a couple tips: have fun, have lots of fun, explore, try things out, dabble!!

I hope this was helpful. There are tons of thousands of ways to do eyeshadow. It's all practice and applying. I remember doing makeovers for my friends during High School before we went out at night. I've been practicing blending and seeing the curve in the eye and when to stop and start another color for years, but I can ALWAYS use new tips. I love seeing tutorials, too, just to watch how amazing people are!

Remember how I said to have some fun??? Do you want to see what fun looks like for me?? Ok, so I like costume makeup, too. Imagine that! So here's some looks I did. I want you first to see me with no makeup. Completely bare. This was before I went to the beach. Ready??
 
COSTUME MAKEUP FUN
 

1) fresh face, no makeup
2) femme fatal (normal look, not scowling; it's all in the lines I created w powders/bronzers)
3) robotic woman burning back to robotic roots (done with eyeliner and eyeshadow only)

Thanks everyone for stopping by and making your eyes the beauty of the show with me this week! You can find me on *my Instagram account* adding makeup pics once in a while! Well...See ya next time!

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Eyeliner Tutorial!

As you all may know, I've received a lot of requests for help with doing eyeliners. I love exploring eyeliner and finding neat tricks, quick tricks, and just having fun with it. I'm no expert, but I have been doing it since I was 16, and now I'm 17 (give or take over 15 years), and can show you how I apply my eyeliner through pics!

There are tons of ways of doing it, but I find this way to be a great beginners start. Many like to start from the far outside, and bring in, but that takes practice. So how about an easier way?? Also, each step can be it's own look. I'll say that many times in each list. (please excuse my lighting.) Ready?
the STARTING LINE


1. smooth eyelid by pulling to side
2. make a small line from outer edge to halfway point of eyelid
3. take outer line and move outward just a touch (look on it's own)
4. take the top point, and connect it back down to the halfway of your eyelid, fill in space, if any, with liner (color it in), making it slightly thicker


 
See? Simple line. Nothing too fancy! Now, how about we go bolder!!

 
1. go from halfway point from prior, and bring your line down to inner eyelid
2. clean up line as needed
3. waa-laa!!
 
Now, even BOLDER!!!

 
1. draw your wing out to the side a touch more (look on it's own) 
2. add a little up curve on the tip (look on it's own)
3. take the curve and connect it to the halfway point of your eyelid and color in if needed 


Now, let's do a lower eye liner look!
 
1. same as before, pull the eyelid to smooth skin, and create your line, BUT this time, draw from the bottom of the outer eyelid and straight out (look on own)
2. draw straight out a touch more, and curve upward for a nice touch

How about another way to get that BOLDER look!

 
1. start with your basic line, then add an upper line, making two wings. (you can leave as is for a new look on it's own!)
2. finish the line all the way from the halfway eyelid point to the inner eye, but go all the way down a touch more (look on it's own)
3. connect the two wings by bringing the bottom up and out a touch in an up curve, and the top out to meet it, then go straight across to the halfway point of the eyelid to align, color in any gaps
 
Here is the final look IF I were to do all the way from inner eye to outer eye.
You don't have to! That's the fun of it. You can stop at any "point".
On the left eye is the upper wing. Right eye is the lower wing.
You may think they're the same height, but run your finger across the screen.
They're not!
 
And remember how I said no two wings are EXACTLY the same all the time? Here's proof! They look so much alike, but they're not quite identical, but it's hard to tell!
 
 
 
FUN RIGHT?!
HOPE YOU PRACTICE!!
Come back Friday, I'm going to show you some eye shadow fun.
Plus some day to night looks with a quick color transition!
 

 "See" you then...with this look!
 
 

Monday, June 20, 2016

The ABC's of Eyeliner!

How silly of me would it be to just get right into applying eyeliner without telling you the simple facts, or really THIS girl's opinions, on eyeliner! So, I'm going to show you first my CRAZY COLLECTION of eyeliners. (Funny thing, I showed my friend this pic and she was freaked out considering she has only one. ONE? For shame!)

Here are "just a few" ways eyeliner presents itself:


~~~From top to bottom, this is their name, and my honest opinion of them~~~
 
1) CREAM: messy at first till you get it down, take your time, bad thing is it will leave a crease mark on your inner eyelid by midday if your line is thick
2) LIQUID BRUSH: this was my dear friend for many reasons; it's bold, but it took practice because liquid is unforgiving; great for thick bold lines
3) LIQUID POINT: this turned into my newer dear friend; it's bold and easier than the brush due to it's point; although if you want a thicker look, you have to do several lines
4) RETRACTABLE LINER: want a soft look, this is the one; a little bolder than a pencil, however leaves a faint line on inner eyelid by midday; no sharpening needed!
5) REGULAR PENCIL LINER: the old go-to; quick, easy, forgivable, soft; this is also fab to use when learning to use liquid; start with a pencil line then go over with liquid
6) GRAPHIC MARKER LINER: oh my gosh my new friend; bold, easy, has thick angle or turn to tip and you have your lines thinned; fades a touch by midday though
7) LIQUID LINER PEN/MARKER: where's my emoji mad face? has to be angled on it's side, meaning one eye good, the other is harder to get plus the tip is too faint to see

And now, would you like to see how they look when applied? Notice the consistency. Some have a more crayon look, while others a bold one. Some take a while to get, and some super quick!

Keep in mind, there are a few eyeliners I haven't listed or tried.
I think I have ENOUGH arsenal for now, don't you??
 
Here are a couple tips on eyeliners as well:
buy stock in Q-tips, practice makes you better, no two lines will be the exact same on each eye unless you're genius status but they'll look pretty darn close, take your time or you'll flub it all up, don't be afraid to be crazy and up your angles/length for fun, trial and error to see what liners you like, venture out and find some fun colors other than black (I have white, brown, green, blue...). Best tip: HAVE FUN!

Come back Wednesday! I'm going to give you the "recipe", with step-by-step pics, of creating WINGS!!! Here's a sneak peek of one of the wings we'll learn to do!

 
"See" you then!
 
 

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The Healthy Glow: Makeup Contouring Tricks

I'm no expert by any means, but I LOVE to dabble in the makeup world! And by doing so, have tried many makeup tricks, or invented some of my own.  This is one I learned from some tutorials, and my own trial and error. I call it:

THE HEALTHY GLOW
(no tanning beds required!) (takes 5mins)
 
 
 
 
What you'll need:
1) matching skin tone concealer
2) concealer stick (comes in 1 color)
3) bronzer & brush
4) matching skin tone powder & brush
(I have one for winter/summer skin colors)
5) blush of choice & brush
6) photo bombing naked foot
(comes in most colors...)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIRST - let's start off with concealers. I use my clean washed hands rather than sponges. I find sponges don't blend as well. There's nothing better than "Magic Hands"
(make sure to rub in skin toned concealer like it's lotion, going everywhere! no lines!
concealer stick areas: down nose, under eyes and burst lines, above eyebrows, spot on forehead, spot on chin, don't make thick lines or it comes out cakey)
 
SECOND - finesse it with powders
(bronzer creates slimming lines on your face, but don't over do the amount!
powder is the essence of blending so be sure to blend well!)

 
THIRD - ENJOY your HEALTHY GLOW!
DUCK FACE APPROVED!!
AND NOW...THE REVEAL!!!!!!!
BEFORE                             AFTER

 
Funny thing, I did some video tutorials, but man, I couldn't stop being silly! I even came up with a weird song for our "magical faces", too, in some weird jingle-dance. Well, I hope everyone learned something new, and gives it a try! If you do, I would love to see it! You can send it to me via email if you don't want others to see it @ tammybr12(at)gmail(dot)com or come to our Housewives FB page and post it there! Click the FB link on the right sidebar to find us!
P.S Thanks for stopping by. I like...love you and stuff <3 

**Friday I have the lovely Jennifer J. Bennett stopping by to give us 4 ways to set boundaries to be a more sane Mom! Can't wait!!



Monday, May 9, 2016

the Sassy Houswife is HERE!

Hey, everyone!!
*waves like a frantic person losing their crap*
 
Guess what?! This is my FIRST official post to the Housewives blog!
Roll out the red carpet!!
Whoa, wait...hold on. Let me take the filter off.
 
Holy crap!
 
How about I introduce myself through words instead! Plus, I'd LOVE to hear from you as well! Ok, so a few things about me:

LOVES: popcorn (!!), fresh air, my family (obviously), beaches, anything outdoorsy, walks, pretending to run, pretending to eat healthy, God, food, ice cream, Asian buffets, sushi, makeup, hair, books, shoes, Jesus, clothes, cooking, sex, music, writing...(to name a few, and no, I didn't sneak anything in there)

HATES: super high heels, unflattering clothes, bad hair days, calories, feeling bloated, flats that scuff my heel, Satan, scales that are wrong (!), whiny kids, stress, not being a millionaire, running up hills, waking up early (!!!!!!!!!!) ...(I should stop...)

Now I'm turning the tables around on you! Tell me a few "loves" and "hates", and then answer my question: What things or tips do you want to learn from me??

My lovely partners in crime brought up me doing some makeup tutorials. I'm ALL for that! Some of you may know me already, and have something in mind I could share. There's always things to learn or little cheat tips on anything out there. If you don't have anything specific you'd like to learn from me, that's okay! I'm just happy you're here.

***Come back Wednesday where I'll show how to appear "healthy" through makeup contouring tricks!

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