Prenup Makeup
September 17, 2008 by MUA In Scrubs
Filed under Feature

Last Sunday, I did the makeup for the pre nup shoot of my friend, Styx. I was as usual amazed at the Urban Decay Primer Potion for its ability to hold the eyeshadow colors the whole day. Throughout the scorching-hot day, I made minor touch ups on the foundation, blush and lipstick but not the eyeshadows. It managed to stay vibrant with the help of my trusty UDPP.
I likewise bow down to the power of the Max Factor Liquid Illusion Foundation which I personally used for the long day. Perennial snapshots with the makeup artist always caught me at my most haggard self, but amazingly, no oilies showed up in my photos this time. Absolutely no retouch for me as I was busy taking pictures with my camera during the shoot. Taking photos of my work allows me to check how the makeup registers on camera and alerts me to correct whatever flaws that may show.
Before
Her Vavavooom Version
Formula Used:
Face-
Smashbox Primer with Dermaxyl Complex
Max Factor Liquid Illusion Foundation in Natural
YSL Touche Eclat
Bare Escentuals Fairly Light Mineral Foundation
Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil
Elianto Caramel 2 way cake for contouring
Valerie Satin Sun for Highlighting
Lumiere Mauvelous as blush
Eyes-
Urban Decay Primer Potion
Mac Soba eyeshadow
Mac All that Glitters eyeshadow
Mac Cork eyeshadow
Mac Soft Charcoal on the creases and for filling in the eyebrows
Mac Rice Paper Eyeshadow
Covergirl Mascara
Mac Fluidline in Dipdown
Lips-
Mac Utterly Frivolous
Nyx Lollipop Megashine Lip Gloss
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Beauty Tips For the Bride
August 9, 2008 by MUA In Scrubs
Filed under Feature
My friend Styx texted me, asking for beauty tips on her wedding very soon. My answer wouldn’t fit in an sms, hence I decided to write this article for her and the soon-to-be brides who want to look their best on their big day.
Skin Care
Your makeup artist can only do so much. Take care of your skin as it will be be doubly difficult creating a perfect canvass with bumpy zits ruining your pretty face.
A facial would be good for your skin. Start 6 months prior to the wedding. Make sure that your last session will be at least 2 weeks and not a few days before the event. This could leave reddish marks on your skin and bring impurities to the surface.
If you have a huge acne days before the wedding, visit your dermatologist for an intralesional injection of steroids. The zit should subside within 24 hours.
Don’t bask in the sun. Overdoing it may lead to sunburn. If you want a tan, consider bronzing creams instead. Similarly, avoid peeling creams near the big day. Patchy, dry, flaky skin may be difficult to conceal.
Avoid frequent night outs, exposure to smoke and alcoholic beverages. They all lead to a dull skin.
The Sexy Bride
Create an exercise routine months before the event. Enlist your bridesmaids to join you to make the activity more fun. Wanna get rid of that tummy bulge or those big arms? Customize your routine to address the problems.
Be careful what you eat. Skip the high carbo and switch to veggies and fruits. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. A healthy diet will speed up the beneficial effects of your exercise.
Take your daily multivitamins to keep you in top shape.
Hair Flair
Decide which hairstyle you want. Grow it long or trim it down, curl or straighten it, weeks or months before. Find a style that will flatter you. If unsure, ask your hairstylist for advise.
Don’t color your hair a few days before the big day if you are prone to allergies, unless your groom fancies a swollen bride. Allergic reactions could cause rashes, edema and at worst, difficulty of breathing. You could get rushed to the emergency room and sabotage your special occasion. Make sure to test the products before using them.
If your hair is on the limp side and you want curls or volume, avoid using shampoo and conditioner on your wedding day. Some hairdressers have to wash them with laundry soap to minimize the oiliness and limp appearance. That way, it becomes easier to style.
Hands And Feet
They are areas which shouldn’t be neglected. Treat yourself to a foot spa. Get a manicure and pedicure from someone you can trust not to inflict wounds. Paint your nails with pinks or peaches, not screaming red.
Choose a makeup artist you are confident to bring out the best in you. Book an appointment months before because the artist you have in mind may not be available on your chosen date, leaving you to the hands of those you aren’t comfortable with. Check out their previous works before committing. This is your big day, not a time for big risks. It is crucial to have a trial makeup months prior . Set a date for this and tell your mua what you have in mind. Although she probably knows what looks best for you, you need to articulate your thoughts, to arrive at the look you desire.
If you have allergies to makeup, tell your artist beforehand so she can choose hypoallergenic products for you. If it’s a bad case of allergy, see your dermatologist so she can prescribe medications earlier, unless your mua is also a doctor *coughs*.
Eyelash extensions may be the “in” thing today, but if you already have nice lashes, you might have to think twice about getting one for your wedding. Besides being tricky to care for, it cannot be curled or applied with a waterproof mascara, so that limits the mua’s capacity to put volume into it, unless you opted for an already dramatic set of extensions, which may not look natural after the wedding day.
Get some sleep!
Preparations for the wedding may get stressful, leaving you less time to sleep. On the week itself, especially the night before you walk down the aisle, try to get adequate rest. A natural fresh, well rested look is a lot better than a well-concealed raccoon eyes.
On your momentous event, don’t forget to smile and cherish this important day in your life. Enjoy every moment of it. Remember the first time you fell in love with your groom and hold on to those sparkles in your eyes.
Photo by: Dustein Sibug
Model: Kristine Faye Ragpala-Tan
MUA: Grace Pamparo-Bandoy
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