Okay, so I know I'm jumping on the bandwagon seeing as pretty much everyone has done a Kylie Jenner makeup tutorial, but I really wanted to try it out for myself. I've seen so many versions of her makeup and recreations on youtube and because I love her makeup so much I thought it would be worth trying myself.
I took a few images from google to give me inspiration as I went for the typical Kylie Jenner nude lip and neutral eyes look.
Kylie has a flawless face showing no spots or blemishes, so I though it would be best to use a high coverage foundation, concealer and powder. I used Estee Lauder's double wear foundation with MAC studio fix concealer.
It is obvious that Kylie contours her face, however of the family she's usually the most toned down when it comes to bronzers and blushers. In fact it appears she doesn't use blusher at all, or if so only a little amount. I decided to stick to just bronzer and I used the brown shade from my Sleek Face Form palette as it was the perfect colour. I contoured my cheekbones, chin, forehead and slightly down my nose. I made sure not to go too heavy as Kylie is subtle with her use of bronzer. From the same palette I used the highlighter to enhance my cheekbones and the bridge of my nose.
Her eyebrows are very different to mine, so this part was a bit more difficult. She has a chocolate to dark brown shade of eyebrows and they're quite thick even at the very end of them. Her brows are quite high too so I added a pale eyeshadow to my brow bone which helps lift the eyebrows. I used Brow Archery from Soap and Glory in Hot Chocolate and made sure to brush through the brows a few times to give off the natural look which Kylie portrays.
Her eye makeup is actually quite simple. I used the Naked Basics palette as the colours are very neutral and matched up well to the shades Kylie uses. I applied Foxy all over my lid and used Naked 2 in my crease. I blended these together so they weren't two separate block colours. In some photo's Kylie wears liquid liner, but in some she doesn't. Going from the photo's I used for inspiration she has used liner to create a winded line. I concentrated on making the line thicker towards the end and making the flick like a thick triangle. I only used mascara rather than eyelashes because in these photo's her eyelashes aren't particularly long. However, I know she does wear eyelashes a lot of the time - so this look can work with or without.
Now for the lips! Kylie has very big, overdrawn lips. I used a lip liner from Gosh and drew on the top of my lip line. A trick that helps makes your lips look fuller is to draw over the cupid's bow so that the top of your lip is less of a heart shape and is more horizontal. If that doesn't make sense then look at the photo's of Kylie and notice how her top lip isn't as curved or bow shaped, the bow is a lot less obvious. I applied MAC's Velvet Teddy all over the lips. It has been rumoured that Kylie wears this exact lipstick, but in an interview with Kim, she said Kylie wears the lip liners Whirl or Soar from MAC all over her lips. Velvet Teddy is such a beautiful lipstick with a matte finish. I have found that the colour looks different depending on the shade of your lips. On my lips it looks slightly more beige than Kylie's lip colour so I added Revlon's colour burst matte balm in the shade Elusive in the centre of my lips.
Thank you for reading!
Gina x
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Sunday 8 February 2015
Kylie Jenner Makeup Tutorial
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Sunday 1 February 2015
10 Quick & Easy Everyday Hairstyles
It's occured to me that I haven't done a hair post at all on my blog, which is strange as I'm obsessed with trying out new hairstyles. This post is going to include some of my easiest everyday hairstyles.
1. Messy curls with an accessory
So for this hairstyle you can either curl your hair with any curling iron or sleep with plaits the night before to create curls without heat, either way this look is supposed to look messy so if using a curling iron I would brush through the curls and add a little texturing spray or hairspray. Once the curls are as you want them, add a hair accessory of your choice.
2. High pony with plaits
Again for this look I wanted curls as they give my pony tail more volume, which can be created by plaits or curlers. I find that high ponytails flatter your face, bringing your hair away from it and personally I prefer them to any other type of ponytail. To make this look less boring I added small little plaits which you can do before or after you tie the hair into the ponytail. You can either tie the plaits (elastic bands are good because they're small and don't show up) or spray them with hairspray and they should stay in place.
3. Two fishtails
I think fishtail plaits are really cute and aren't as hard as they look. I often do one fishtail plait, but if you want to be a little unusual you can try two fishtail plaits at either side of your face which I think looks cute and girly. The easiest way I can explain to doing a fishtail is by dividing your hair into two sections, then take a small part of hair from the outside of one of the sections and cross it over to the other section and repeat this until you reach the bottom of your hair and tie it.
4. Plait to the back of your head
Make sure your hair has been washed and hasn't got any products in it. Use a medium to thick curling wand or straighteners and curl the hair in the same direction smoothing over the curls and taming any frizz with a mousse or spray. Then taking two bits of hair that frame your face at the front pull them back away from the face and plait. When both the plaits join up tie them together with an elastic to secure them.
5. Half up, half down
This can be done with either straight, curly or wavy hair and is stupidly easy. Just pull the top half of your hair back into a high ponytail and leave the rest to hang. I decided to add a scrunchie for a bit of a 90's vibe.
6. Messy bun
Another easy one and probably the laziest hairstyle of these 10. I basically dump my hair onto the top of my head and tie a bun with a hair bobble. I then pull away at bits of hair and scrunch bits up and tuck bits of hair into the bobble. It's quite unpredictable but that is what makes it so messy! I wear this a lot when doing sports or when I'm in a rush and can't be bothered to make any effort with my hair.
7. Sleek and straight
All you'll need for this is a pair of straighteners and some smoothing spray to tame frizz. Additionally I use a heat protectant before straightening, a smoothing soft bristle brush and hairspray but these aren't essential. This look works well with shiny hair and creates a classy glamorous look.
8. Ribbons and a plait
Although it seems difficult this is literally just a plait coming down the side of your face but with a strand of ribbon along with it. I attach this underneath most of my layers of hair with a hair grip and act as though it is another strand of hair.
9. Twisted bun with curls
This hairstyle is very similar to number 4, but rather than making plait you twist the bit of hair at the side of your face until they meet at the back of your head and wind them round one another until there is a bun shape. Then attach it to the head with grips and spritz with a bit of hairspray.
10. Boho accessory
This last hairstyle is a bit more fun and open to interpretation! You can use any hair tool to get the texture you want your hair to be and add a cute boho hair accessory, like this one here which is from Topshop.
Thank you for reading!
Gina x
1. Messy curls with an accessory
So for this hairstyle you can either curl your hair with any curling iron or sleep with plaits the night before to create curls without heat, either way this look is supposed to look messy so if using a curling iron I would brush through the curls and add a little texturing spray or hairspray. Once the curls are as you want them, add a hair accessory of your choice.
2. High pony with plaits
Again for this look I wanted curls as they give my pony tail more volume, which can be created by plaits or curlers. I find that high ponytails flatter your face, bringing your hair away from it and personally I prefer them to any other type of ponytail. To make this look less boring I added small little plaits which you can do before or after you tie the hair into the ponytail. You can either tie the plaits (elastic bands are good because they're small and don't show up) or spray them with hairspray and they should stay in place.
3. Two fishtails
I think fishtail plaits are really cute and aren't as hard as they look. I often do one fishtail plait, but if you want to be a little unusual you can try two fishtail plaits at either side of your face which I think looks cute and girly. The easiest way I can explain to doing a fishtail is by dividing your hair into two sections, then take a small part of hair from the outside of one of the sections and cross it over to the other section and repeat this until you reach the bottom of your hair and tie it.
4. Plait to the back of your head
Make sure your hair has been washed and hasn't got any products in it. Use a medium to thick curling wand or straighteners and curl the hair in the same direction smoothing over the curls and taming any frizz with a mousse or spray. Then taking two bits of hair that frame your face at the front pull them back away from the face and plait. When both the plaits join up tie them together with an elastic to secure them.
This can be done with either straight, curly or wavy hair and is stupidly easy. Just pull the top half of your hair back into a high ponytail and leave the rest to hang. I decided to add a scrunchie for a bit of a 90's vibe.
6. Messy bun
Another easy one and probably the laziest hairstyle of these 10. I basically dump my hair onto the top of my head and tie a bun with a hair bobble. I then pull away at bits of hair and scrunch bits up and tuck bits of hair into the bobble. It's quite unpredictable but that is what makes it so messy! I wear this a lot when doing sports or when I'm in a rush and can't be bothered to make any effort with my hair.
7. Sleek and straight
All you'll need for this is a pair of straighteners and some smoothing spray to tame frizz. Additionally I use a heat protectant before straightening, a smoothing soft bristle brush and hairspray but these aren't essential. This look works well with shiny hair and creates a classy glamorous look.
8. Ribbons and a plait
Although it seems difficult this is literally just a plait coming down the side of your face but with a strand of ribbon along with it. I attach this underneath most of my layers of hair with a hair grip and act as though it is another strand of hair.
9. Twisted bun with curls
This hairstyle is very similar to number 4, but rather than making plait you twist the bit of hair at the side of your face until they meet at the back of your head and wind them round one another until there is a bun shape. Then attach it to the head with grips and spritz with a bit of hairspray.
10. Boho accessory
This last hairstyle is a bit more fun and open to interpretation! You can use any hair tool to get the texture you want your hair to be and add a cute boho hair accessory, like this one here which is from Topshop.
Thank you for reading!
Gina x
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Thursday 22 January 2015
Pink and Purple Smokey Makeup Look
I've got a mid week post for you all because I have a little bit of catching up to do, due to my lack of posts around the holidays. I thought it would be a nice idea to do a makeup look which is a bit more subtle and suitable for everyday wear as I know I tend to do a lot of night time, dramatic looks.
I started with Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation which is quite light and dewy, although build-able. This is one of my go to foundations for everyday wear, its very smooth, easy to apply and isn't bad for your skin. I paired this with Rimmel's Wake Me Up concealer for my under eye circles and blemishes. I wouldn't recommend this concealer for people with oily skin as it's very dewy and shiny so would probably slide off your skin. I added my trustworthy MAC Mineralize Skin Finish Natural Powder on top to keep all the liquid products in place.
As per usual I used Hoola by Benefit to contour. I went on top with the blush and highlighter from my Sleek Face Form palette. I blended both the blush and highlighter together because they look beautiful mixed and I prefer blended colours rather than two block shades.
For eyes I used the Naked 3 palette, which is perfect for any pink or purple toned makeup look. On the lid I used Burnout which is a very shimmery light pink/peach shade - perfect for blue eyes. For my crease I added Nooner, which is a matte medium toned pink. This blended well with Burnout to create a shadowed smokey effect. Very lightly, I dusted Darkside into the corner V of my eye. I spent a lot of time blending out these colours doing a process of adding more product and then dusting it out for a smokey finish. For eyeliner I went with a thin winged line, using one of my favourite pen liners from Soap and Glory and used Lash Accelerator from Rimmel for my mascara. This mascara is great for separating my lashes and adds plenty of length. The only downfall is that this mascara does transfer throughout the day, so it's best to add a waterproof coat over the top.
I recently bought a new brow product and decided to use it in this tutorial. It is Soap and Glory's Brow Archery in the shade Hot Chocolate and in the pencil form. I find this product helps me achieve natural looking brows in no time at all. I love it!
For lipstick I applied MAC's Rebel which is such a stunning pink toned purple shade. It's a satin finish so not matte like many of my other shades. This lipstick does possess a lot of matte qualities though. It's long lasting and doesn't have a shimmer to it. This is one of my favourite shades at the moment.
And here is the finished look:
Makeup looks are definitely my favourite posts to do at the moment, so that's why there may be a lot. I hope you enjoyed reading this post and like this look. Be sure to check out some of my other posts if makeup tutorials aren't for you.
Gina x
I started with Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation which is quite light and dewy, although build-able. This is one of my go to foundations for everyday wear, its very smooth, easy to apply and isn't bad for your skin. I paired this with Rimmel's Wake Me Up concealer for my under eye circles and blemishes. I wouldn't recommend this concealer for people with oily skin as it's very dewy and shiny so would probably slide off your skin. I added my trustworthy MAC Mineralize Skin Finish Natural Powder on top to keep all the liquid products in place.
As per usual I used Hoola by Benefit to contour. I went on top with the blush and highlighter from my Sleek Face Form palette. I blended both the blush and highlighter together because they look beautiful mixed and I prefer blended colours rather than two block shades.
Sleek Face Form Palette: I used the middle and right shade |
I recently bought a new brow product and decided to use it in this tutorial. It is Soap and Glory's Brow Archery in the shade Hot Chocolate and in the pencil form. I find this product helps me achieve natural looking brows in no time at all. I love it!
For lipstick I applied MAC's Rebel which is such a stunning pink toned purple shade. It's a satin finish so not matte like many of my other shades. This lipstick does possess a lot of matte qualities though. It's long lasting and doesn't have a shimmer to it. This is one of my favourite shades at the moment.
And here is the finished look:
Makeup looks are definitely my favourite posts to do at the moment, so that's why there may be a lot. I hope you enjoyed reading this post and like this look. Be sure to check out some of my other posts if makeup tutorials aren't for you.
Sunday 18 January 2015
Lady Gaga Fame Perfume Review
Lady Gaga Fame is such a popular perfume and has been since 2012. I know it's often raved about and after I received it as a Christmas present I understood why. My Mum owned this perfume and I used to borrow it every now and then but I never used it enough to realise how much I loved it! Typically with perfumes I go for sweet, fruity smells or fresh scents. This, however is something slightly different. A lot more smokey and musky.
I'll try to describe the scent as best as I can but I can't promise I'll get it right. The bottle claims to have scents of belladonna, incense, honey, saffron, apricot and tiger orchid. At first, I find that there is a strong sweet aroma of honey which I personally like, however it can be overpowering. After a few hours the sweet honey smell fades and leaves a somewhat musky incense. Many people refer to this as perfume as smelling like an 'expensive hooker,' which in a way I do agree with as it leaves a lingering sultry, seductive scent. The reason why I love this perfume though, is because of it's long lasting power and I find I can still smell it at the end of the day. Also, what particularly stands out to me is how unique it is as it's very different to most of my other perfumes which are a lot more girly and youthful. This perfume makes me feel more sophisticated, unlike a lot of celebrity perfumes. I actually think most female members in my family have this perfume, which shows just how diverse the audience for this product is.
The bottle defines to product perfectly. It almost looks mysterious and I think the gold crown really portrays the message of fame and fortune. The black liquid too appears dark and alluring and when sprayed is transparent.
It's reasonable cheap too and I know the prices can vary from £12 - £20 at the moment. I think it retails for around £16 and it is definitely worth it. I've used it almost everyday since Christmas and there is still around 9/10 of it left. I know it took my Mum a while to get through it.
Thank you for reading! I'm most certainly not an expert in perfume but I really wanted to post about this to give you an insight into the scents that I like and what perfumes I love to wear at the moment. I hope this post helped some of you who are possibly looking to invest in a new perfume, or maybe your reading because you love 'Lady Gaga Fame' as much as I do.
Gina x
Sunday 11 January 2015
How To: Wear Purple Lipstick
Today I've got a makeup tutorial for you all, featuring as the title says a purple lip. There are a lot of beautiful purple lipsticks in makeup stores at the moment, but I know a lot of people tend to avoid them because they can seem too daring and a purple lipstick is tricky to feature in a makeup look. I've chosen to do a makeup look that isn't too difficult and really helps bring out the purple lipstick without you looking like a witch or a crazy person!
This is just my interpretation and some people may feel like this sort of look wouldn't suit them or that they would prefer to try a different approach, which is totally fine! There are so many different ways to style a purple lipstick, in fact I love observing other people's makeup looks - as it's where the majority of my inspiration comes from.
Finally the lipstick itself! This is a colour I've been eyeing up for such a long time and I finally have it! It's a lovely matte shade by MAC and it's called Heroine. It has a slight pink undertone but it clearly a strong purple shade. I've been told also that this applies nicely with MAC's magenta lip liner underneath. However, I applied it alone and even then the pigmentation is thick and covers the lips just perfectly! Because I know MAC lipsticks are more expensive, Sleek have a cheaper version called Mystic.
I usually style this with plain colours or dark colours as I'd like for the lipstick to stand out and for the clothes to not take all the attention away from it.
I'd just like to leave you with the confidence to wear a bright purple lipstick. A year ago I would never have the nerve to walk out the house with such a bright lip because I'd feel anxious about what others thought of me. But I've realised people are always going to have something to say and if they do it's usually because they find you or something about you interesting, or that they're jealous! The only person you need to impress is yourself because at the end of the day it is your life and you only go through life as you. Remember you can't change other peoples opinion's only your own. Oops, I didn't mean to get that deep.
When wearing a bold lip, I like to have a flawless face so here I've chosen a medium to full coverage foundation - Estée Lauder Double Wear Foundation in the lightest shade which is 1W1 Bone. This is my all time favourite foundation even above my trustworthy MAC foundation. It doesn't budge in the slightest, I've even slept with this on and when I woke it was still in perfect condition with a full coverage. It glides on smoothly and I use my Buffing Brush from Real Techniques to blend this in. There is also a vast shade range, so there shouldn't be any struggle when searching for a shade to suit you. The only negative thing I can say is that this product isn't cheap and ranges in different shops from £25 - £30. Saying this it is definitely worth it and it has lasted me a while because I only wear it for special occasions and parties. I teamed this with MAC's prolongwear concealer which I also used to highlight my face and MAC's mineralize skin finish powder.
I have concentrated heavily on contour with brown and beige undertones rather than a more fluttery blusher. I used Benefit's hooler bronzer as it works perfectly with my my skin tone and unlike many it doesn't contain orange undertones. I used a blusher from Sleek but I only applied it lightly as I wanted this look to be very matte rather than shimmery.
The eyes in this look are made up of neutral and subtle colours. I used shades from the Naked Basics and Naked 3 palette. I used Venus for my lid and to highlight my brow bone. I put Naked 2 in my crease and dusted Liar and Blackheart together over my crease and at the corner of my eye. One of the main features to this look is a strong winded liner. I didn't necessarily make it thick but concentrated on the sharpness and neatness of the line. I brought it very close to the inner corner of my eye and kept the line the same thickness all the way along. I used mascara but because it's a glamorous eye look you could wear fake eyelashes too. I also added a strong brow but using my usual brow products.
Finally the lipstick itself! This is a colour I've been eyeing up for such a long time and I finally have it! It's a lovely matte shade by MAC and it's called Heroine. It has a slight pink undertone but it clearly a strong purple shade. I've been told also that this applies nicely with MAC's magenta lip liner underneath. However, I applied it alone and even then the pigmentation is thick and covers the lips just perfectly! Because I know MAC lipsticks are more expensive, Sleek have a cheaper version called Mystic.
I did use artificial lighting for this photo so the colouring may be slightly off, but the photo of the lipstick itself gives a better example of the colour. |
I usually style this with plain colours or dark colours as I'd like for the lipstick to stand out and for the clothes to not take all the attention away from it.
As always, thank you for reading! Now that the holidays are over and I'm back into the swing of things so I'll try to post regularly of once a week.
Gina x
Wednesday 24 December 2014
GRWM Christmas Party or Dinner / Elegant and Feminine
Hey guys! Today is another GRWM and I love writing and photographing these posts. There also some of my most viewed posts.
Every year my friends and I do Secret Santa and have a meal where we give out our presents. Not only that, but we see it as an opportunity to dress up nice and seeing as it's Christmas we can go full out! I thought one of these looks would be useful given the time period, if you're going to a Christmas party or meal then hopefully you get some idea's from this post.
Now traditionally on Christmas a lot of people wear Christmas colours like greens, red and golds teamed with sparkle for a Christmas party, but I wanted to do something a little different and slightly more girly. I don't often dress up girly, but I do love trying new looks and styles out so I thought I'd team an elegant girly look with a bit of Christmas spirit!
Firstly, lets start with my hair. I aimed to go for a glam curly look. Before I started with the heated products I sprayed a bit of heat protectant on my hair after I showered. I don't often mention this but I think it's really important to protect your hair and especially with mine being blonde it can become brittle quite easily. So now for the fun part. Going for a different method, I used my Babyliss hair rollers in medium and large to get a smooth loose look. I curled them towards my face, and although that's not my usual technique, it's creates a classy style. I left these in for 20 minutes.
While the rollers were in I moved onto makeup. Because of the girly glam theme, I went for a shimmery pink look with golden and warm undertones. As well as contour, I concentrated on blush and highlighter to make sure my face didn't appear too sharp and defined. I added a lot of mascara to make my eyes pop and used a nude/pink lipstick to go with the eyeshadows.
Onto the outfit! You won't be surprised that my outfit is from Missguided because they literally have everything at an affordable price. Going for classy but cute I wore a pink high neck crop top and the sweetheart neck line made the look more feminine. The grey scuba skirt is a very flattering shape which I find really helps my body. For shoes I went with a different colour completely of a dark burgandy purple. I think this helped break up the colours and made the look more seasonal. These were from New Look.
I chose to accessorise with some gorgeous gold earrings (a gift from my sister for my birthday) from Topshop and a gold watch from River Island(a gift from my Dad also). The gold really helped bring out the warmer tones in my makeup.
Finally I sprayed a little bit of perfume. I chose LeeLee from Benefit as it's feminine but sweet!
Here are a few photos including makeup, outfit and hair:
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you all have a great Christmas and New Year. I should be doing another post before them but I'm not the most reliable and organised person, so we will see.
Gina x
Every year my friends and I do Secret Santa and have a meal where we give out our presents. Not only that, but we see it as an opportunity to dress up nice and seeing as it's Christmas we can go full out! I thought one of these looks would be useful given the time period, if you're going to a Christmas party or meal then hopefully you get some idea's from this post.
Now traditionally on Christmas a lot of people wear Christmas colours like greens, red and golds teamed with sparkle for a Christmas party, but I wanted to do something a little different and slightly more girly. I don't often dress up girly, but I do love trying new looks and styles out so I thought I'd team an elegant girly look with a bit of Christmas spirit!
Firstly, lets start with my hair. I aimed to go for a glam curly look. Before I started with the heated products I sprayed a bit of heat protectant on my hair after I showered. I don't often mention this but I think it's really important to protect your hair and especially with mine being blonde it can become brittle quite easily. So now for the fun part. Going for a different method, I used my Babyliss hair rollers in medium and large to get a smooth loose look. I curled them towards my face, and although that's not my usual technique, it's creates a classy style. I left these in for 20 minutes.
While the rollers were in I moved onto makeup. Because of the girly glam theme, I went for a shimmery pink look with golden and warm undertones. As well as contour, I concentrated on blush and highlighter to make sure my face didn't appear too sharp and defined. I added a lot of mascara to make my eyes pop and used a nude/pink lipstick to go with the eyeshadows.
Onto the outfit! You won't be surprised that my outfit is from Missguided because they literally have everything at an affordable price. Going for classy but cute I wore a pink high neck crop top and the sweetheart neck line made the look more feminine. The grey scuba skirt is a very flattering shape which I find really helps my body. For shoes I went with a different colour completely of a dark burgandy purple. I think this helped break up the colours and made the look more seasonal. These were from New Look.
I chose to accessorise with some gorgeous gold earrings (a gift from my sister for my birthday) from Topshop and a gold watch from River Island(a gift from my Dad also). The gold really helped bring out the warmer tones in my makeup.
Finally I sprayed a little bit of perfume. I chose LeeLee from Benefit as it's feminine but sweet!
Here are a few photos including makeup, outfit and hair:
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you all have a great Christmas and New Year. I should be doing another post before them but I'm not the most reliable and organised person, so we will see.
Gina x
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