Eve with Jill from Makeup First School in Chicago
July 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lipgloss Videos
Eve Pearl Tutorial with Jill Maltezos, who runs Makeup First School of Makeup Artistry in Chicago, atypical everyday makeup application women late 30’s-40’s (thirties fourties) and goes over issues we deal with for professional makeup artists and those of us who want to lear for ourselves how to utilize makeup to look better and as a business… MakeupFirstSchool.com / EvePearl.com
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Makeup Forever Products with Gregory Gorgeous
May 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under Concealer Videos
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Showing you guys some of the Makeup Forever products I purchased :]!
-Makeup Forever HD Foundation
-Makeup Forever Green Concealer
-Makeup Forever Buffer Brush (Kabuki)
Enjoy ;D
xoxo
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Quick Makeup: Liquid Foundation
May 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Foundation Videos
If not for the talking and explaining, the application process only takes around 3 to 5 minutes for a flawless look. EASYYYY! Using this quick method has made my life SO much easier in terms of how long it takes me to do my makeup.
No more screaming from people telling me to hurry-the-hell-up! I mean, jeez, people! Get off my back already! I’M TRYING TO LOOK PRETTY HERE! *Hair-toss*
Products used in video:
* Clean & Clear Dual Action Moisturizer
* MAC Prep + Prime Face
* Physician’s Formula Gentle Green Concealer
* MAC 187 Duo Fibre Stippling Brush (LOVE!)
* MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NW20
* MAC 194 Concealer Brush
* MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NC20
*** NOTE!! ***
If I am applying any sort of powder to my face afterwards (such as contouring powders, blush powders, bronzers, etc), I SET my face afterwards with one of the following:
1. MAC Invisible Set Powder
2. MAC Studio Fix Powder (NC25)
3. MAC Select Sheer Pressed Powder (NC20)
4. Maybelline Mineral Power Finishing Veil (Transluscent)
or 5. Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil
I use a large fluffy brush and apply the powder to all portions of my face where I’ll be blending in a blush color or contour color, as well as to the areas of my face where I get oily throughout the day.
However, If I plan to use a CREAM blush (or any wet blush), I apply it DIRECTLY to my liquid foundation (without a setting powder).
Then, I apply a transluscent or invisible set powder OVER the cream blush (which will “set” the blush without disturbing the color) and contour/bronze my face normally (or even top it with extra powder blush)!
A good rule of thumb is:
Only apply powder products to your face on top of a powdered CANVAS (aka, FACE/SURFACE). This will prevent streaking and allow you to blend your product better! Likewise, only apply WET products atop a WET canvas. The same principles are in effect here as well!


