Photography and Makeup Freelance



Friday, March 19, 2010

Blushing Pinks

To add more interest to the eye, I added a light shimmer shade in the middle of the eye towards the lash line and blended up. This highlight allows one to see the color contrast of the darker shade creating more depth.

In this photo above, you can clearly see the cheek bone. I chose a blush that is very brightly pigmented which I then used very little of. This allows you to maximize your product while at the same time minimizing the need to layer a large amount of blush to achieve the desired definition and contour.



Highlight these areas of the face: upper forehead, the ridge of the nose, the top line of the cheek bones, and the chin.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Romantic Mauves

Using a powder instead of a pencil to fill in the brow creates a softer and more natural look.


Mixing in a brightening moisturizer or serum to your liquid foundation is an easy way to create a radiant look to your skin.


I used a white eye pencil to line the waterline of the eye to make the eye appear larger, brighter, and more refined.