Thursday, August 18, 2011

Maria and Jeremy





















Models: Jérémy Flamand and Zhukova Maria
Photographer: Stellar Atelier, Ago Coronado, Karlo Roño
Make up: Angelica Garcia
Stylist: Nicole Lopez

L'oreal Press Kit


Photography by Lope Navo. Styling by Adrianne Concepcion. Make-up conceptualized by Jigs Mayuga. Model: Pauline Prieto

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tonic x Frou Frou

Last week, I was able to do a really fun video shoot. The video was used for Tonic (Shoes) and Frou Frou (clothing)'s fashion show. It was really really a great experience! Thank you to everyone who made this possible! I absolutely loved the outfits as well as the shoes. :)


The video teaser/behind the scenes : 



BTS Jessica x Tonic from Ynigo Santos on Vimeo.


The Final Video :






Check out tonicbykim.multiply.com and http://froufroufashion.multiply.com/ for the clothes and shoes used in the shoot! Thanks!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Art of Contouring + Highlighting

Contouring and highlighting --- one of my favorite make up tricks. It is often ignored BUT I believe that every girl should learn this. It can dramatically improve and accentuate a person's features. I mean, nobody has a perfect face. Magazine covers? You'll be pleased to know that the same make up tricks were used on all those models. Make up makes almost anything possible: prominent cheek bones, a chiseled jaw, a defined nose, a smaller forehead, less round face, etc. With contouring, we're able to make those areas we want to look smaller or hollow recede; while highlighting will help make your face look alive, which can bring out a different glow in you. It's really easy, and the results are amazing.

















To emphasize the effects of contouring and highlighting, I used Kim Kardashian because of her features. She's already beautiful to begin with, but you can see what a little contouring here and there can do.


See the difference? Her cheek bones appear to be more defined as well as her nose, which brings out her already beautiful features. I especially love contouring around my cheek bones to make my cheeks APPEAR smaller. It does wonders for pictures! It's REALLY, REALLY easy. It will take about 2-5 minutes depending on what method you choose. Some people opt to use liquid foundation, but powder/bronzer will do.


Here's what you will be needing:
1. An Angled Contour Brush - This is the MAC 168. No, it doesn't have to be this brand or this shape. A medium-sized fluffy brush will do. We want to make sure the brush isn't too compact (so we don't get too much pigment) because we'll be blending along the edges. Our goal is to look natural.
2. A Foundation (2 shades darker for contouring) - This is what we'll need for contouring. It can also be a bronzer, as long as it's not that shimmery. Too much shimmer for contouring might make your face look dirty. It's best to use a matte powder. Some make up brands like Smashbox, Nars, Make Up Forever have "Contouring Kits" available which include a brown and light shade for contouring and highlighting.



For highlighting, a shimmery light bronzer will do. I personally like liquid highlighters or luminizers, since they give off a more natural glow which seems to come from inside you, not on top of your cheeks. I use Lancome's Flash Retouche 04, which is a universal highlighter and concealer. I would also recommend Benefit's Luminizer, it gives that really natural shimmer. 




How to Contour:


1. Feel your cheekbones. With your brush, beginning from your ear, apply the powder towards the hollows of your cheeks. REMEMBER TO BLEND. No hard edges.


2. Next, feel your jaw line. Contour that area up until the area beneath the chin. 


3. Forehead. Contour from your temples to the sides of your hairline. DO NOT CONTOUR THE WHOLE FOREHEAD. 


4. Nose. Check where your eyebrows begin, this is where you will contour your nose, blending towards the bottom ending at the inner corners of the nostrils. 
Exaggerated Contouring




How to Highlight:
1. The area under your eyes. Highlight this area and add some blush in between your contoured area and your highlighted area. This will not only accentuate and define your cheekbones, but a pinch of color will give you that healthy glow. 


2. Forehead and chin. Blend, blend, blend!


3. The area in between your contoured nose. 


4. Brow bone. (the area beneath your arch up until the end of your eyebrow)


TIP: Apply a bit of highlighter to the area above the middle of the upper lip (the cupids bow) - this will make your lips pop, look extra pouty, kissable and full.








Good luck! :)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Summer Make Up : Go Light!

Aside from taking care of your skin (in the previous post), summer make up is totally different. The heat topped with our country's humidity will melt your make up before you even step out of your house. This sticky-icky weather will have your mascara running, your eyeliner melting away and your make-up disappearing by the minute.We don't want it to look like halloween! There are just a few adjustments that we need to take to still look fresh and beautiful, even if the weather is making it difficult.

Here are some tried-and-tested make up tips that can help your make up last in this kind of heat. 

1. USE A PRIMER - "Primers are definitely the way to go in summer," says New York City makeup artist Ashunta Sheriff. "They're incredibly light — they don't feel at all like a heavy, additional layer — and they really help hold makeup in place." We've got the evidence: In a research, primer helped volunteers' makeup look better and hold up throughout the day (even after a sweltering stint in our 80-degree, high-humidity chamber)  
- Taken from Good Housekeeping

2. GO SHEER

FACE - If you're used to using a lot of foundation: it would be best to switch to sheer; a lighter type of foundation.It's like switching to sun dresses and breezy clothes! I would suggest Make Up Forever's Face & Body Liquid Foundation (it's really light AND waterproof) However, it doesn't give that much coverage but it's enough to look flawless and fresh.
If you don't really like using foundation though, just cover up your blemishes (dark circles, redness around your nose and your lips) with your favorite concealer and set it with a translucent powder to make it last throughout the day.
LIPS - Skip the heavy, pigmented or creamy lipsticks. Switch to soft pinks and nudes instead. (Use a neutral lip liner all over your lips before applying lipstick, this will help the color last longer)

3. BRONZE - If you've been itching to use your bronzer, this is THE best time to take it out. PLEASE, BRONZE BELIEVABLY. It adds warmth to your skin and makes your skin look brighter and better. Apply it to the high points of your face where the sun naturally hits you:
  • cheekbones (blended with a little blush for color)
  • forehead
  • A BIT on your nose
  • chin
  • ears (bronzed face + pale ears = fake!)
  • neck
Don't cover every corner of your face; it's going to look fake and the goal of summer is to look NATURAL. Use a big fluffy brush to just have a hint of bronzer, smaller packed brushes might give too much color.

4. GO WATERPROOF - Mascara and eyeliner should both be sweat-proof. Waterproof products are the way to go, unless you're trying to sport a Halloween look! :O I would recommend using Maybelline's gel liners, Make up forever's aqua eyes or you can also find prestige waterproof eyeliner pencils in beauty bar which are more affordable. 


5.
FADE-PROOF EYE MAKE UP - Use a cream base, then a shadow of the same color. This is a trick that's been used to make eyeshadow last longer in any weather. If you want to go natural, just use a eye shadow primer, and dust light eyeshadow over your lids. It will help make your eyes look brighter, giving you a more vibrant look. (You can use MAC's Paint Pot in Painterly just to help your eyes pop)


6. OIL CONTROL FILM - It's impossible to avoid sweating in this heat so it's best to have these ready for a quick touch-up. There's nothing attractive about having an oily, shiny face. Clean and clear's oil absorbing sheets should do the trick!