Trending Right Now: Highlight and Conceal

kim kardashian highlight and concealThe hottest trend in makeup today doesn’t have to do with a specific product, and although it’s neither new or overly difficult to do, it’s a makeup artist technique that’s made it out to the masses thanks to Kim Kardashian’s overly done makeup and reality television.  Because reality television celebrities seem to look flawless all the time, everybody’s realized that with a little effort and the right techniques, anyone can look flawless.   It’s a technique any Youtube makeup guru will have in their playlist and that any self-proclaimed makeup junkie will have mastered.  Simply called HAC for short, Highlighting and Concealing is how you can make your face look like it belongs on the pages of a fashion magazine.  It helps your cheekbones stand out, your nose appear thinner, and you can even make your lips look fuller.

Following the basic principals of light placement, highlighting and concealing requires just two shades of makeup, brushes, and lots of blending.  The idea is to place light colours on the higher parts of your face and dark colours on parts of your face you’d like receded.  This makes certain areas stand out (such as cheekbones) and others don’t (such as the fullness in the cheeks).

What’s made the technique go viral was when Kim tweeted a picture of the technique used on her by famous makeup artist Scott Barnes. The before picture makes it look as if she’s wearing radical war paint.

That image caused a stir, but makeup geeks paid attention to the image that came after – a perfectly blended face where highlight and contouring was placed but subtle.  The best part is that this is a technique that doesn’t have to be left to the professionals: it’s easy enough to do at home, and even quick enough to do on a daily basis.

How to HAC Your Own Face:

1. Start by applying a foundation that closely matches your skin tone.  You can highlight and contour bare skin, but it’s nice to have a flawless canvas to apply product over.  Our go-to foundation is Bobbi Brow

n’s Long-Wear Even Finish Foundation because it’s long-lasting and looks natural.

bobbi brown long wear even finish foundation

2. Take a concealer a half-shade lighter than your foundation.  Apply in an inverted triangle shape under your eyes.  The point of the triangle should be near the tip of your nose. We love Benefit’s Stay Don’t Stray concealer because it sets without the aid of powder.  Use a concealer brush to blend – Hourglass Cosmetics’ Large Concealer brush is large enough to do the job without any streaking.

benefit stay don't stray

 

3.  Also apply the concealer in a thin line down the bridge of the nose and blend.  If you use a concealer you can highlight your nose without making it look oily the way that shimmery powder can.

hourglass large concealer brush

4. Take a shade of powder or cream bronzer darker than your skin tone.  Make sure this bronzer is matte and not shimmery so that it really looks like a shadow.  Suck in your cheeks and apply the bronzer to the hollows and up into the hairline near your ear.  Also apply bronzer to your temples and under your chin and jaw.  Blend the bronzer by making a 3 formation starting from the temples, working into the hollows of your cheeks, and then down to your jawline. We love Hourglass’s Illume Cream-To-Powder Bronzing duo in Bronze Light because the creamy brown colour is sheer but buildable so it works on many skin tones.

Hourglass Illume Cream to Powder Duo

 

5. Apply powder to set and blend your highlight and contour!  Make Up For Ever HD Microfinish powder is light and matte but with a slight sheen so that skin retains its natural illuminance.

make up for ever hd microfinish powder

 

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Cupcakes, Gift bags, and 30% off

All at the Tristan fragrance launch that I’m hosting THIS WEDNESDAY at The Core shopping centre!  Join me to find out about this amazing new scent and possibly win one for yourself.

This event is absolutely FREE and open to everyone – bring your parents, kids, colleagues, friends!  Just make sure you RSVP so that I have a gift bag for you!

The event is from 7-9pm at Tristan in The Core Shopping Centre, this Wednesday November 27th.

 

You can also RSVP here.

See you there!

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Givenchy Teint Couture Long-Wearing Foundation

…around here, we love long-wearing foundations.  They really do last the whole day and so it’s nice not to have to second guess your makeup halfway through the day.

givenchy teint couture foundations

The new long-wear foundations are so different from what used to be out there.  They are smooth on the skin, not over-matte, and reflect light so that they look like skin.

Givenchy advertises that the Teint Couture Long-Wearing Foundation ($55) is “comfortable” on the skin, and that is most definitely true.  Teint Couture goes on like regular foundation – it’s soft, smooth, and almost dewy.  But then in about 5 minutes, it sets to a powder and just sticks to the skin and looks perfect.  It is extremely easy to wear, and looks entirely natural.

I like applying this with my fingers because I find that’s the best way for it to look natural.  Applying with a foundation brush took a lot more product, and the foundation went on thicker than I would have liked but still set nicely and made my skin look amazing.

This lasted through a workout (sweat showed through but not oil) and lasts and lasts through very very long days.  Soap and water take it off easily.

Givenchy also has a Teint Couture Long-Wearing Compact Foundation ($66) which is the powder version of this foundation.  It is also long-wearing but best for touch ups since it doesn’t have as much coverage as the liquid.  I love using it on the go and have it in my bag at all times. It comes with a strip of light pink highlighter, which seems unnecessary, but works as an eyeshadow in a pinch.   The compact is heavy with a huge mirror, a sponge applicator, and a generous square of foundation.  It is truly gorgeous and I loved holding it in my hand and applying foundation.  $66 is a lot to spend on foundation, but the heft and weight of this compact remind you of its luxury every time you pick it up.

The powder is super light and silky.  It’s not at all caky, and that also means that it’s not that easy to build coverage with this.  You can layer it on, but it pretty much stays a medium-light coverage foundation.  That also means that it looks very natural and is easy to wear.

Compact or Liquid?  I prefer the liquid for everyday because it works even if your skin is slightly dry.  The compact would be good for packing on vacation or in your gym bag, but if you do prefer a powder foundation, then the compact is probably the way to go.

 

 

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Redken Diamond Oil

Redken Diamond Oil systemRedken Diamond Oil offers amazing shine and hydration for dry and damaged hair. The entire line is silicone free and instead uses natural oils, including Coconut, jojoba, and apricot oils, to hydrate, nourish, and smooth hair.

The line includes a shampoo, conditioner, treatment mask, the Diamond Oil Shatterproof Shine, and Diamond Oil Shatterproof Shine Intense, and we tried them all.

True to Redken’s style, the shampoo is super hydrating but very foaming and cleansing. A tiny bit goes a long long way – something we haven’t experienced in shampoos for quite a while. The conditioner is buttery soft and still light. The mask is rich and thick – intense and perfect for the occasional treat for your hair.

But the true stars of this collection is the Diamond Oil and its intense version.

Diamond Oil is super light – almost like water in your hands – but it packs a punch. One tiny dropper full is all we needed for our long hair, and it was enough to combat frizz and make hair shiny and soft.

Diamond Oil Shatterproof Shine Intense Intense is a little bit thicker than the original version, but and would be great for thick or coarse hair that can handle more product. Again, we found that we just needed a little bit in our hair to hydrate and smooth it down, and we still had intense shine even though we weren’t using much of it.

The entire line of products smells absolutely amazing. It’s like high-end perfume – woodsy and smoky all in one without being overpowering (truly, we wished the scent lasted a little longer than it does).

Overall, if you have dry and damaged hair, you will want to invest in the Diamond Oil – it’s especially useful if you want to stay away from silicones but still want something smoothing for your hair.

Pick up Redken Diamond Oil products at salons everywhere. The line includes a shampoo ($20.50), conditioner ($21.60), mask ($29.15), Diamond Oil ($43.20), and Diamond Oil Intense ($43.20)

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Swatch: Dior Frimas polish from the Golden Winter Collection

dior frimas swatchHere’s my swatch of the most amazing nail polish from the Dior Golden Winter collection: Frimas.

Frimas is a beige pink with gold shimmer in it. It is an understated colour, more than a natural nude, and perfect for every occasion. Two coats gave me opaque coverage.

This is perfect if you like a groomed look to your nails but want some shimmer for the holidays.

Pick it up at Dior counters.

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Limited Edition: Santa Baby Lip Tint from Lush

Lush Santa Baby Lip TintLush’s Lip Tints are perfect for the girl on the go who prefers her lips stained rather than rouged. The packaging of the lip tints are specifically made so that you can smear them on with your pinky finger and just add a hint of colour to your look.

Santa Baby is a bright fuchsia red that’s quite hard in the tin but melts slightly with the heat of your fingers. It’s wearable because you can apply it lightly or layer it on until you get the colour intensity that you need.

Lush says that this is hydrating as well, but that’s a little misleading. Although the base is made of emollients, there is so much pigment in Santa Baby that you need such a tiny amount on your lips. That means that you’re not really applying much and so there’s barely any relief for dry lips.

If you have dry lips, my suggestion would be to apply a light layer of moisturizer before, wait for it to absorb, and then apply Santa Baby. Alternately, you could top with a gloss, but that’s going to mean that the colour isn’t going to last that long, and that would be a shame because one of the highlights of this titn is that it is so long lasting.

Pick it up at Lush stores or at Lush.ca for $8.95.

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I Tried It: L’Oreal Preference Mousse Absolue

L'Oreal Preference Mousse AbsolueHave I said this before? I’m a sucker for nice packaging and I’m probably an advertiser’s dream: when I see something new I just have to try it.  This is why I chose to try L’Oreal’s new foam hair dye.  L’Oreal Preference Mousse Absolue seems to have so much going for it: luxe gold packaging, no mixing, just spray, apply, and when it’s time, wash it out.  You can even get more than one use out of it, which is perfect if all you ever like to colour is your roots (I definitely fall into that category).

But then I started using the foam, and as I applied, I remembered all the reasons I didn’t like foam hair colour and had vowed never to use it again.

First and foremost, the inherent quality of foam means that it’s made up of liquid and air bubbles.  Because of these bubbles, as you apply the product to your hair, you can’t help but realize that the coverage you’re getting is lighter than you think.  Sure, there’s some liquid being applied to your hair, but the air bubbles are also leaving gaps in that application.  That’s why the directions included in the package instruct you to apply more and more dye foam until it seems that your hair is completely saturated.  That’s to compensate for those air bubbles in the foam.

As I applied more and more foam to my hair, I realized that there was no real way to tell whether the coverage I was getting was adequate and even.  Sure, my hair would seem to be saturated, but then the hair dye would seem to dry out, and I would feel the need to apply more to areas that I had already gone over a few times.

Although there was supposedly enough in the bottle for me to do two root applications, after all was said and done, I only had enough for one application of dye because I kept using the foam all over my hair to make sure I had even coverage.  And at the end, it seemed like I still missed a spot: the area near my temples where I didn’t want to over-apply for fear of getting the foam on my skin.  And the instructions did tell me to be thorough at the contours of my face, but I guess I didn’t realize how important that was.

The foam is rich and thick, and easy to apply, but because the coverage is obviously hit or miss, I still cannot recommend this hair dye.  My preferred method would be a thick coloured gel that doesn’t drip, but as far as I know this isn’t available on the market, so I’m out of luck.

L’Oreal Mousse Absolue is available at drugstores and mass retailers now.

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Luxury in a Bottle: OPI Pure 18K White Gold & Silver Leaf Top Coat

opi pure imageAs part of a collection that’s inspired by Mariah Carey, OPI has introduced a top coat that has gold and silver leaf in it.  Completely subtle and yet still over the top, this top coat is so interesting.

I really love the packaging of this product.  It’s definitely something special and totally giftable.

opi pure box

I wore it over my Dior Nuit 1947, which is a deep dark red polish.  The top coat was perfect: it added some sparkle to the classic colour, but not too much.  It wasn’t glitter (which I think can look a little boring now), but it was sparkle and that’s what I wanted.

dior plus opi pure top coat

 

Here’s the thing though: the top coat doesn’t look like anything special from afar.  Actually because the gold is white gold and it’s so light reflective, the top coat actually looks like paint splatters.  I got no compliments on my nails with this manicure, and that’s kind of a test for me as to whether something is worth the effort or not.   That said, I’m still going to use it again and try it on top of other colours.

This is a limited edition product that is available at professional salons and spas for $37.50.

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Dior Golden Winter Collection – Holiday 2013

Dior Golden WinterIt is time for Holiday collections, and as usual, there are some beautiful limited edition collection-worthy items this year.

The Dior Golden Winter collection is comprised of golden and pink tones in warm and cool incarnations which means that there is lots to choose from and something for everyone.

There are two eyeshadow quintets to choose from: Golden Snow and Golden Flower.

Golden Flower is more warm shadows in golden and peach tones, while Golden Snow is cool-based with the inclusion of a purple and shimmery black shadow.

Dior Golden FlowerDior Golden Snow

 

Both feature a super glittery shadow, which is nice for the holidays but if you’re planning on making these quads part of your staple makeup then the glitter is a little useless.

The vintage Dior look of last year’s Grand Bal collection is back, and I love the gold-toned polishes and lipsticks.  They are so luxurious and completely unlike anything else that’s out there right now.

Dior holiday nail polishesDior Holiday Lipsticks

 

There’s also a nail polish and pearl duo so that you can obtain a “caviar” manicure.  The base polish is gold, while the pearls included are transparent.

dior polish duo

 

Pick up the collection at Dior counters now.

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CND Vinylux Forbidden Mini Collection

Have you read our review of CND Vinylux?  Want to try it for yourself but without investing in the full sizes of the nail polishes and top coat?

Well, then you have to get your hands on the limited edition Forbidden Mini collection out for holiday 2013.  cnd vinylux forbidden mini collection

For $42, you get six mini CND Vinylux nail polishes and a mini CND Vinylux top coat.  Trust me, once you try the set, you’ll be sold, but this is a great chance to check out some of the colours.

The colours included are:

Blue Rapture, Night Glimmer, Burnt Romance, Steel Gaze, Dark Dahlia and Tinted Love.

Here’s my swatch of Dark Dahlia.  I hate to say it but it’s pretty similar to OPI Lincoln Park After Dark but with the benefit of having better staying power.  I found that it went on rather streaky and I needed three coats to get opaque coverage.

vinylux dark dahlia

 

I used two coats of the top coat, because I find that the polish stays on better that way.  The top coat is super shiny for the first couple of days and if you want to retain the shine and longevity of the polish, you may need to reapply the top coat.

Here is a swatch of Tinted Love.  Two coats were used here.

tinted love 153

 

Here is Steel Gaze.

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Pick up the set at NailPolishCanada.com.

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