Thursday, January 30, 2014

Beautiful Brows

I had a request to do a post all about brows.

Brows can be tricky, but you must remember that brows are sisters not twins! 

Everyone's brows are going to be different and to figure out the best brow shape for you is what this post is about! Brows really do make a difference, so put down the tweezers & get to fillin'! 

Below is the best diagram I could make. 

All you'll need for the perfect brows is a spoolie, scissors, an eyeliner and your brow product (will get to later on).
The first red line by my nose is where your brow should begin. It should never pass the bridge of your nose. You can use a ruler to make an imaginary line and mark it with your eyeliner. 

The next red line goes from the corner of the bottom of my nose, just to the outside of the colored part of your eye. Extend your imaginary line up and that's how you find where your arch should be. 

The next line goes from the corner of the bottom of my nose, to the outside of my eye. Again make an imaginary long up and that should be where your brow ends. 

Now the horizontal line going from the front of my brow to the tail of my brow should be the same length across, if that make sense. So your tail should come down as far as the beginning of your brow. 

Those are the steps to figuring out the perfect brow shape for yourself. Just do the same on the other side. 


Now for maintaining your brows. I usually do this once a month or when needed. I take my spoolie brush and brush all the hairs up. Whatever goes above my natural brow shape I trim with scissors. Do the same thing, but brush hair downwards, trim excess. You can then pluck whatever hairs are out of your natural shape.  

If you've done a big no no and have waxed or tweezed too much and are in the process of growing out your brows, always pluck the hairs farthest away from your brows as they are more noticeable. 

Now when it comes to filling in your brows you can either use a pencil, brow wax, brow mousse, ect. Whatever you're more comfortable with. I use either a wax or pencil. If you're just starting out I would opt for a wax since pencil looks too drawn on. 

If you have lighter eyebrows go for a shade or 2 darker in whatever brow product you are using. For darker brows use a shade or 2 lighter. 

You want to start filling in on the bottom part of your brow and the arch. Those you want the darkest for a more natural look. You want to use a light hand and small short strokes to mimic hairs. Don't change the width of your eyebrow as it will look unnatural, keep the width it already is, just fill in sparse spots.

When done filling in brows, take your spoolie and get rid of any harsh lines the wax or pencil has made. Once done, you can set with a clear brow gel to hold the brows in place.

Video showing how I fill in (rough/fast version)




I hope this post answered any questions you had about brows. If not leave a comment below and I'd love to help! 

Thanks for reading! 

XOXO,
Marissa 



Sunday, January 26, 2014

Wedding Makeup

I got the opportunity to do make up for my sister, sister in law and myself for my sister's wedding just a few months back. 

I've got to admit I was nervous as I've never done make up on other people so it was all new to me. But looking back it made me realize my love for make up even more. Maybe one day I'll persue my dream and go to school for it. 

Here's a few pictures of us getting ready and the outcome! She made such a stunning bride!! 











Thank you sis for allowing me to do something I love on your big day! <3

XOXO,
Marissa 










Sunday, January 19, 2014

January Ipsy Bag

It's the middle of the month and that means I've received my monthly Ipsy bag!

This months bag has cute little beauty products on it. 

Absolute! Make up cleansing tissues. I haven't used this yet, but they smell pretty good!


Yaby foundation in Buff. This is the perfect shade for me. It's a light coverage like that of a BB cream. Makes for a good base to even the skin for just a day of running errands. 

Benefit Porefessional Primer. This has to be my favorite of the bag. I suffer from dry skin on my t-zone and my foundation is usually flakey/patchy after a few hours of wear. With this primer I went 12 hours wearing my foundation and not a single flake! 

This body balm is to be used on your driest areas. Smell like a heel repair cream I have and the texture looks like grits and it leaves a greasy feel after rubbing it in. If you use it on your feet be careful and put socks on! . I'm still unsure about this product. 

This mojito lip balm is heaven for my dry lips! It feels like a sticky version of Vaseline. It's very moisturizing and I am in love with it! 

That wraps up my January Ipsy bag!! 

Join me on Ipsy!
Only $10 a month for a cute bag full of goodies!! 


XOXO,
Marissa






Sunday, January 12, 2014

My top 13 Products of 2013


Hi there! Cannot believe its the start of a new year! With that being said today's post is going to be my top 13 products of 2013! Theses are products I found myself grabbing the most often! 

I received this Conair True Glow Facial brush for Christmas! I love it! It has 3 speeds and it comes with the facial head thats attached in the picture and it comes with a body head. You use your daily cleanser with it and it gets all the yuck and dead skin off! 

Seche Vite top coat. This product is a life changer. Being a busy mom of 2, I find it hard to find the time to sit down and paint my nails (it's usually at night when I do) and this top coat dries in seconds making it super convenient to get up and pick up the house, laundry, etc. I got this at Walmart for around $8. 

Next is the Beauty blender. This sponge is amazing at blending your foundation and concealer in! Best $20 I've spent on a sponge ever. Having dry skin it helps put moisture back into my skin and if I were to use a brush (which I've tried before) it would just enhance all the dryness from buffing it into my skin. 

This Lush Mint Julips lip scrub is a miracle worker. Having dry skin, means dry lips for me especially in the Winter! Get a little of the scrub on your finger and just rub in circular motions on your lips and all the dead skin will come off! Perfect for the Fall and Winter when the darker lips are in! 
I have a love/hate with the Maybelline The Falsies Big Eye Mascara. I absolutely loved the lower lash brush (which is pictured) it has the perfect size brush to reach those lower lashes. As for the top lash portion. I hated it. I felt it was patchy on the lashes. It would stick to the base of the lash then skip the middle and leave little balls/flakes of product on the very tips of my lashes. I would buy it again just for the bottom brush part! 
Next is the Rimmel Natural Bronzer in Sun Light. It feels like I've had this bronzer for the longest time and as you can see I've hit pan on it. I use it almost every time I do my make up unless I switch it out with another one. It gives such a nice sun kissed color, perfect for warming up the Winter skin. 

Wet N' Wild Coloricon Bronzer in Reserve Your Cabana. It's called a bronzer but it's super light I use it as a highlighter for my cheek bones, bridge of nose and cuspids bow. Super inexpensive and the perfect amount of glow. 

Oh dry shampoo. I could not live without you. I only wash my hair 2-3 times a week so dry shampoo is a must for me! I really like the Batiste brand. It smelt good and soaked up the oils wonderfully. Only down fall I had was since it's meant for dark and deep brown hair it came out brown and once you worked the product in your hair, your hands were brown and if you aren't careful while spraying it you could spray it on your face and it will be brown as well. So next time I will get a colorless one. 

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Mauvy Night was definitely my go to color this fall. It was the perfect mauve and I feel like it just went well with a lot of looks. Super moisturizing on the lips


Elf Eyebrow kit. I found myself going back to this when I wanted a bolder brow. For a few bucks at Target you can't beat that! 

As you can tell I showed the color Naked 2 a lot of love, I've hit pan! I loved this color for a crease color in a lot of looks. Helps blend darker colors out better! I'll be super sad when it's completely gone. 

The beloved naked 3 pallete. I've reached for this pallete so many times since I've gotten it. You can do so many bronze looks as well as smokey eyes. 

Last, but not least. This blush. I've worn nothing but this blush for months and months. It's the perfect peachy/bronze color and goes with all looks. It's from the Jenni Rivera palette from BH Cosmetics. I don't know the name of it, I'm sorry, but it's the first blush in the pallete. 

I hope everyone had an amazing journey in 2013, I know I did!! Here's to 2014! :)

Thanks for reading,
Marissa 
XOXO