Monday, February 15, 2010
GM Collin's Lip Plumping Complex
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Insider Tips to Beautiful Lips

1) Always apply a lip balm before starting your make up so it has time to sink in. Leave your lips for last
2) Remove excess lip balm but do not rub it off completely, it will help make lipstick and glosses last longer and keep your lips from drying out and flaking.
3) When doing a bold lip (reds, plums or bright pinks) line your lips with a coordinating lip liner to prevent the color from bleeding. Fill your lips in with the liner. This will not only bring depth to your lip color but longevity (even if some of your lipstick rubs off the pencil will show through). This will also keep the lipstick from wearing off and leaving a ring of lip liner around your mouth. Ew!
4) Apply a touch of shimmery white or champagne colored eyeshadow just above your cupid's bow (the arch in the upper lip). This will make your lips appear fuller and more youthful.
5) After applying any dark or bright colors use a flat small brush to apply concealer around the outside of your mouth for a crisp finish. Set concealer with powder for staying power!
We hope these quick tips will help you get the perfect pout for any occasion.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Fast Facts: Foundation Brushes
Kabuki Brush - The ideal brush for applying powder mineral make up. The short, dense fibers hold onto the powder and only releases it when the brush is buffed against the skin. No product goes to waste!
Liquid Foundation Brush - A good foundation brush is flat with dense, smooth fibers. It helps to distribute the product evenly and smoothly. Apply foundation from the center of the face and work outwards. This keeps foundation from collecting in the hair line. Don't forget to bring liquid foundation down the neck. Nothing ruins a look like a line of makeup at the jaw!
Powder Brush - The powder brush looks similar to the blush brush, and it is! The difference is that a good powder brush is much larger with soft, more open bristles. It should lightly dust translucent or setting powder over the face without caking it on. Sweep a little extra over the forehead, nose and chin where your face is more likely to get oily throughout the day.
Angled Brush - This brush is optional. If you apply bronzers or cheek contouring powders however, it is essential. Load your brush up with bronzer, tap the excess powder off, then run the brush on a diagonal beneath your cheek bone. For a golden glow, sweep bronzer up along the temples, down the nose, across the chin and under the jawline. Use a light hand when doing this, especially if you have fair skin. The key is to blend, blend, blend!
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