Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Black Sweater Top and Polka Dots Pant by Walk In Wonderland

Black Sweater Top and Polka Dots Pant by Walk In Wonderland
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Perfect Black Style | Black V-Neck Sweater with Boyfriend Ripped Jeans

Perfect Black Style | Black V-Neck Sweater with Boyfriend Ripped Jeans
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Orange and Torquoise Makeup Tutorials

Orange and Torquoise Makeup Tutorials
Step by Step :

1. Start applying the make a creamy orange shade on the mobile eyelid. You can change this shadow for a good primer / fixer, ok?

2. Following apply a shimmering orange shade on top....

3. Smudge on the concave outer corner and an opaque brown shade.

4. Esfume the same shadow close to the lower eyelashes, the brush down in inverted C connecting the upper part and the lower part of the eye.

5. Outline the entire eye and waterline with black pencil.

6. Now cover the entire pencil with opaque black shade and in March the outer corner leaving a black "in" brown.

7. With a cuddly esfume brush that black inside when he meets with the orange becomes a beautiful golden-green. Also esfumó black for him to "mix" with brown outside and concave corner.

8. Close to the lower lashes apply a turquoise shade and pulled it out for making a "Egyptian outlined" soft.

9. I conclude with pearl luster in the inner corner and false eyelashes.

Used Products :

yellow brush
Shadow Fierce & Tangy Maybelline
Orange shade with golden glow of the 96 color palette of Jasmyne
O13 of Maria Margarida brush
Trio Pause shadows to Feminices of Tracta
Pencil Black Touch of Nature
Brush 166 MAC.
Brush 217 MAC.
Sigma E20 brush.
Shadow Poolside Makeup Geek
Brush E47 Sigma
Glitter Dance of Bless Cosmetics.
Eyelashes 014 Eyelashes Beauty of Klass Vough.

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Famous Ombre Lips Tutorials

Famous Ombre Lips Tutorials
Step by Step :
1. This technique is often used by some gringos makeup artists, in my opinion is an evolution of that darker lip contour lipstick, you bring attention to the main color in the center of the lips, but creates a striking and charming effect with a lateral gradient darker, much calling attention to the mouth as well demarcated boundaries.
2. Start with clean lips and prepared with the same basis as used on the face. I finished with powder foundation, as we wanted a very high coverage mainly around the mouth.
3. Following around the lips with red pencil mouth, use any of the same shade of lipstick or darker. Apply with care and attention, it is very difficult to correct contour, try to correct can damage all the preparation that has been made.
4. As it should be, avoid leaving the contour of the lips.
5. Generously apply lipstick, more love in layers to make a good cover. I used a pinkish shade of red.
6. Fully populated lips and with a good layer of lipstick.
7. With a mouth brush improved lipstick finish, as applying to the bullet you do not have good definition. You may not like all apply lipstick with a brush, but it is essential when making the finish. Apply with a steady hand, and gradually make corrections to avoid the rush to make out the outline of the lips too much and end up making mistakes, correct lipstick is very complicated, since it is the last step of makeup and you do with the skin completely makeup.
8. I began now to darken the corners of the lips with a brown pencil, if you have mouth pencil this great color, if you do not use the same eyes, I do not care. Applied in 1/4 of the lips on each side.
9. I then spent the black pencil up to half of which previously applied the brown.
10. With the same mouth brush blending brown pencil mixing it to lipstick and creating a gradient effect, then mixed the black pencil with brown pencil. During the smoky, enjoy the dirty brush with the darker pencil and continue outlining the lips, so that the contour stay subtly darker than the center of the lips.
11. I created a gradient in a way that the singer was darker. If you have a little practice, esfume first brown pencil, then apply black with brown smoky already.

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Super Basic Black and Brown Neutral Makeup Tutorials

Super Basic Black and Brown Neutral Makeup Tutorials
Step by Step :
1. Start applying the make a creamy shade of high durability throughout eyelid and outer corner. Apply and longer give a light mist without much overcome dobrinha eye (if your eye is small can overcome, if medium / big no, ok?).
2. Following esfume the crease and outer corner with an opaque light brown shade.
3. Eye contour with brown pencil reinforcing it at the outer corner!
4. With a brush pontudinho mark the concave, the outer corner and the region close to the lower lashes with a chocolate brown shade.
5. Esfumó all cuddly with brush!
6. Now apply opaque black shadow to dobrinha eye very lightly, at the outer corner and close to the lower lashes.
7. Beige shadow in the corner to light.
Used Products :
O13 of Maria Margarida brushShadow Soft Brown MACBrown pencil Touch of NatureBrush 012 Maria MargaridaShadow of Alice Salazar Salazar.Sigma E20 brush.Vult brush.
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How to :Sultry , Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorials

How to :Sultry , Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorials
Step by Step :
You Will Need
  • Wayne Goss, The Eye Set (Brushes 16–20)
  • dark brown kohl pencil
  • light gold shadow (slight shimmer)
  • medium and dark brown eye shadows
  • mascara or falsies
1: Apply a light gold shadow with a slight shimmer to lids using Brush 18. Then place any pigment leftover on the brush right under brow bones—“You want barely a whisper of it there,” says Wayne.
2: Line eyes with a dark brown kohl pencil, including the waterline. To get the shape right and add just a bit of depth to the eye, draw an arc just above the crease as pictured, and then fill in with the pencil.
3: Go over the line you created, just above the crease, with Brush 20. Blend out toward the outer sides of the lid. With the pigment left on the brush, go under the eyes a bit (“Waste not, want not,” says Wayne).
4: Apply medium brown shadow to the crease using Brush 18: place in the crease of the eye, and brush back and forth (tip: when working on a model, Wayne usually asks her to keep her eye open during this step). At the outer edges of the crease, blend out the color by working the tip of the brush in a circular motion.
5: Continue blending and extending the pigment out with Brush 16. Place the brush into the eye socket and work in a circular motion until the color bleeds out to nothing, extending past the outer corner as pictured.
6: Use Brush 17 to press the bulk of your darkest brown shadow onto outer lids. Note, the brush will cover about half the lid.
7: Once again, blend and extend the pigment out using Brush 16.8: Take the color underneath the eye to join up with the top using Brush 20, as pictured. Finish with lots of mascara, or falsies.Add a full brow and call it a day! 

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EVERYDAY VOLUME

EVERYDAY VOLUME
When it comes to our hair, we often want it all: a ‘do that’s all at once “straight, smooth, not-too- ‘done’ looking” but also “voluminous, wavy, and full of body.” I’m always striving to achieve hair that flaunts the best of both worlds, and this technique gives volume at the roots, yet keeps the ends nice and sleek. There’s no denying that a certain tress-famous celebrity (last name Aniston) is to blame for making this the most coveted hairstyle, both on the sidewalk and the red carpet! Keep reading for the step-by-step that I demonstrated on Camille, with gorgeous photos by Kate Stafford

  1. Start with a very voluminous blow out — it’s much easier to smooth the ends than rather than add volume to a head full of stick-straight strands.
  1. Take a small section of hair from the crown of your head. Use a round brush to over-direct the hair, pushing it forward so the round brush rolls on itself like a roller. Blast it with the hot air, then cool it off either with the cool setting on your dryer or the back vent. Remove the round brush and repeat on the rest of the crown. Tip: Do not remove the brush while the air flow is still directed at the hair, or you will blast the volume out and undo your work!
  1. Focusing only on the bottom half of the hair, start flat ironing the ends so they are straight.  It’s important to not flat iron the roots, as this will remove all the volume and cause that flattened look. Use a comb to detangle and pull hair taut as the flat iron glides down.
  1. Lightly back comb the entire head and smooth out the top layer (here’s a quick how-to on teasing.) This way, you’re left with a smooth exterior and volume at the roots that will last all day!

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Chic Print Houndstooth Skirt and Bow Blouse with Lepord Clutch

Chic Print Houndstooth Skirt and Bow Blouse with Lepord Clutch
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How To Get Fast Beachy Waves

How To Get Fast Beachy Waves
These days, it feels like I see women flaunting gorgeous, beachy waves everywhere I turn… the natural bounce and slightly straight ends make it look like they’ve spent the day walking the beaches of somewhere fabulous. Martha Lynn here, and I’m already dreaming of warm weather and sand between my toes, and nothing gives me that vacay-feeling quite like having vacation hair. This look is hands down the most requested style from my clients and they’re all dying to know how to recreate it at home — the good news is that it’s super easy to do on yourself!  Though it may be a little early for sundresses and flip flops, this technique is simple and versatile enough to don every day…

  1. Create a vertical section of hair and curl (referring to this curling tutorial). When pulling the curling iron down, leave the end of the section out.
  1. Repeat, working your way around your head. With each section, curl the hair in opposite directions, alternating between sections curled toward your face and sections curled toward the back of your head.
  1. Run fingers through your hair to separate curls.
  1. Curl small sections around the crown in alternating directions.
  1. Separate curls and spray all over.

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Braided Head Band Perfect For Long Hair

Braided Head Band Perfect For Long Hair
Today’s tutorial is perfect for long-haired ladies who like to keep their hair down, but are looking for a super easy trick that adds interest and volume to your mane. Enter: the braided headband — a “do” that’s so doable, don’t be surprised if you catch me rocking it at more than one holiday party this year. All you’ll need are a couple of rubber bands, a few bobby pins and the handy instructions from Martha Lynn… and as always, Cory‘s step-by-step ...

  1. Section hair and tease around the crown, spraying as you tease. Clip top of hair leaving a bottom section from mid-ear down.
  1. Split bottom section in half and braid each half, angling each braid forward.
  1. Grab a strand from the braid tail, and carefully bunch the rest of the braid upward so that its messy like a rope.
  1. Wrap braid across head and pin it to secure.
  1. Wrap second braid over first to cover rubber band, and remove rubber band of second braid before pinning.
  1. Let the rest of your hair down.

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