Organize your Makeup

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Do you ever get the feeling like your a219188a-7224-4888-ba80-45098f837056bathroom’s getting smaller and you can barely see any counter space amongst all the lipstick, eye shadow and mascara? Well you’re not alone. Here’s some tips to help you organize that mess.

  • Start by going through all of your beauty products and throwing out any old makeup, hair products, sunscreen and lotions that you haven’t used in over a year. Mascara and eye liner (that’s aren’t Jane Iredale!) expire after about six months. Foundation, lipstick and powder expire after a year. year. Take a wiff of all your lipsticks and creams. If they smell like crayon or something rancid then you know for sure they’re bad. But even if they small fine they might be bad. If you, like me, only use Jane Iredale then the powders never go bad, but the creams still have a shelf life of about four years.
  • To help keep your products fresh, sharpen pencils after each use and put a sticker on the bottom of your new products to record the date of purchase so you’ll know when it’s time to toss them.
  • Separate your daily makeup from the rest of your collection and put it in a makeup bag, so it’s ready to grab at your convenience. Place bag in a drawer or on a shelf. Keep makeup in a cool dry place. Showers make steam and steam is hard on makeup. This is why in the olden days women had a makeup vanity outside the bathroom! But you can at least try and keep your product in a closed cabinet or drawer.
  • Depending on your space, you may need counter top or drawer organizers. Acrylic ones are great since you can see through them, but use whatever you want.Once you’ve got the organizing unit that’s right for your space, divvy up your collection and put all your lipstick in one compartment, your shadows in another and your powders in another. Avoid stacking and arrange cosmetics so all your options are visible. Store all your makeup brushes and tools in a cup or cylinder container. If you store your makeup in the bathroom, consider storing your makeup brushes in a mesh bag to keep bristles clean.Now that you have more space come on in and I’ll help you fill it up again. 😉

Enchanting Emerald Eyes

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288ca4de-d55a-4d61-92ca-6c247e90c6f0Last year, tangerine was the hottest color and was spotted all over the runway and red carpet, and this year emerald is taking over. Rich, vivid and full of life, emerald sets the stage for spring perfectly and can be worn all year long. Emerald looks best on Winter’s with their darker hair, medium to fair complexion, and dark eyes, but anyone can add emerald to their style for a touch of elegant sophistication. Try subtly adding it as an accent. Look for emerald in nail polishes and jewelry. You can even try adding it to your eye shadow. Just follow these steps to get the emerald smoky eye look:

  1. Use a light, neutral eye shadow, like bone, over the entire lid.
  2. Use a light shimmery shade of green on the lid and blend up toward the crease.
  3. Blend a deep shade of emerald from the outside corner into the crease about two-thirds of the way in to build intensity.
  4. Use the neutral eye shadow again to highlight and blend at the inner corners and brow bones.
  5. Apply black eye liner to the upper lash line and smudge along the lower lash line.
  6. Apply black eye liner to the inner rims of your eyes, along the waterlines.
  7. Finish the look with a couple coats of black mascara.

Emerald makes for such a gorgeous eye shadow and works with all eye colors. With this bold eye look, it’s best to keep the rest of your makeup neutral and wear a nude or peach lip gloss. A cobalt blue or purple blouse will also compliment your emerald eyes beautifully, making them pop even more.

Fall 2012 Color Trends

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2b44bf5d-89a0-4300-aed0-2c6a1ffec278I’ve been combing the runway pics and fashion blogs for the fall trends and here they are in a nutshell.

Eyes: are divided this season with purple, browns and charcoals for smokey eyes and bright lips (yes you heard it bold eye AND bold lip!), or vivid jewel colors (especially purple and green) swiped all over the eyelid with long, long, LONG lashes and a nude pink lip. Both of these are matched with silvers and platinum. Gold is out and silver’s in this season.

Cheeks: are bright with orange and reds. When I see pinks they are bold and pop off the face.

Liners: are still trending thick and winged, but in an array of colors. Purple, blue, green, orange and often blends in with the eye shadow color.

Lips: As mentioned in the eye section nudes can be found, but more often red, mulberry, and brown violets are trending.

Brows: These are dark and full with real weight to them.