Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Adam Lambert Inspired Makeup Tutorial



This tutorial will show you how to get Adam Lambert's makeup look in "If I Had You". It's the perfect glam rocker that you can use for Halloween!

Music By: Adam Lambert
Songs: If I Had You and For Your Entertainment

Products Used:
Jane Iredale Pure Press Base Foundation - Warm Sienna
Jane Iredale Blemish Concealer
Urban Decay Eye Primer Potion
Coastal Scents 88 Palette - Pewter
Stila Dual Eyeshadow & Liner - Onyx
Coastal Scents 88 Palette - Black
Shu Uemura Eye Lash Curler
Maybelline Full N' Soft - Dark Brown
Etude House Sparkle Powder
Sephora Eye Liner Pencil - White
Prestige Powder Shadow - Silver
Cover F/X Blush - Golden Peach
Etude House Pink Gloss



Adam Lambert - If I Had You
Me rocking the Glambert look

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dear Shellbelle.......


Dear Shellbelle
What’s your preferred line of makeup brushes? What’s in your necessity/travel kit? What’s the best deal? Should I save or slurge on brushes?

Questions on makeup brushes are some of the most frequent ones I receive. Brushes to me can be the difference between your makeup looking flawless or streaky. Like any good artist you need to not only invest in your materials but also your tools. The key thing to remember with brushes is to spend your money smartly. You don’t need mucho dinero or buy 100’s of different brushes to apply your makeup beautifully.  Here are my recommendations for what brushes to get:
STIPPLE OR POWDER BRUSH (Foundation & Powder)
These two types of brushes are absolute must haves in my makeup kit. Both brushes are multiplayers that I consistently use every time I apply makeup.  In addition to using it to apply liquid and cream foundation, I use the stipple brush to apply cream moisturizers, primers, powders, blush, and bronzer. One of my favorite uses for the brush is to apply blush. It applies the blush so shear that it gives me just the right amount of glow to my face without looking streaky . The stipple brush I use is MAC’s no. 187 brush. It is a splurge at $40 but for me it was well worth it because I use it every single time I apply makeup.  The powder brush is an awesome tool if you are like me and use mineral foundation. I pretty much use mineral foundation 90% of the time when I apply my makeup so this brush is indispensable. I also use it for applying powder and building intensity for blush. I honestly have a variety of powder brushes that I use but right now I really love Jane Iredale's flat powder brush. If you had to pick one, pick one based on what type of foundation you use.

TAPERED ROUND EGE BRUSH (Eye shadow)
I love this brush because you can precisely apply eye shadow all over your lid and use it to create definition at your outer corner and crease. The shorter dense hairs allow you to really pack on your product and create saturated colors for your eyes. It also allows you to go more sheer just by changing your technique of applying it. I personally use MAC's no. 239 brush but Ecotools has a comparable one for a lot less.

BLENDER BRUSH (Eye shadow)
This brush is a must must have for any person who wants their makeup to be polished and not streaky. I use this brush to blend out colors along my crease line, outer/inner corners and I love to use it to apply highlighting color on my brow bone. Without this brush I would not be able to apply multiple colors on my eyes and create soft blended lines. I personally use MAC's no. 224 brush and it is worth every penny. I still have my original blender brush from years ago! 

FLAT THIN ANGLED BRUSH (Eye liner/Brow Powder)
If you want to apply your eye liner like a pro I highly recommend getting a flat thin angled brush. This brush allows me to precisely apply any gel or liquid liner to my face. I can make the line as thin and as close to the lash line with this baby. Great for achieving that natural look. This brush is multi-purpose as well because in addition to applying liner you can use it to apply brow powder. My angled brush is MAC's no. 208.
As for my favorite line of brushes, obviously I do love MAC's brushes because they are well made and they last a very long time with the proper care. I recommend anyone who applies makeup all the time or wants to do it professionally invest in these brushes. Click on the Shop Style icon to find out the brush prices as well as where to get them. However if those brushes are out of your price range at the moment, I recommend using Ecotools brushes. You can get a great 5 piece set for only $11 at CVS pharmacy. The brushes are well made and the bristles are so soft. I used in my first tutorial (Back to School) and it applied makeup very nicely. It's a great starter or travel set.

I hope this information helps you decide what type of brushes you want to get. 

Smiles,
Shellbelle

50s Lady Inspired Makeup Tutorial



This tutorial will help you create a look that will go perfect with these 50’s inspired pieces. It’s a simple 10 step process that will enhance your features so you too can look like a pin up.

Music By:
Nicole Henry – Fly Me to the Moon
Emilie-Claire Barlows – Almost Like Being in Love

Products Used:
Smashbox Face Primer – Sensitive
MAC Fast Response Eye Cream
Temptu Airbrush Foundation – Sand
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
Face Shop Designing Shadow – Gold/Brown
MAC Eyeshadow – Bamboo
NARS Day & Night Palette – Abyssina
MAC Eyeshadow – Soba
Etude Proof 10 Liquid Liner – Black
Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler
Diorshow Thickening Waterproof Mascara – Black
Ardel Lashes No. 107
Cover FX – Golden Peach
MAC Lip liner – Spice
MAC Lipstick - Roccoco

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Coming Soon - 50's Lady Inspired Makeup Tutorial

I finally recorded and edited the 50's Lady Inspired Makeup Tutorial! Now I just have to do the voice overs and I can post it to my blog. Here's a picture preview of the final look. Let me know if you guys are excited for it!
Finished Look

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fashion Cravings - October 2010









Summer has ended (even though the weather is still scorching) and it is time for fall. Time to make the switch from bikinis, light fabrics and flip flops to layering, warm fabrics and boots! I love this transition time because 1) I love cooler weather 2) I am a big fan of layering and 3) I can use the fashion items in this period even though I live in Hawaii. I just adore the trends for fall and started to crave them while I was in Korea. The department stores there had such great pieces and here are some of my most favorite ones:
  • Faux Fur Vests – I didn’t get a chance to buy a vest in Korea because unfortunately all the cute vests were made of real fox fur or mink.  I own a little fox like doggie and to have a vest that looks like her would just be too much guilt for my poor conscious. However I’ve been doing some searching and many of the designers for this season used faux fur for their lines. Even the great Karl Lagerfeld opted for faux fur for his Chanel Fall 2010 line. Layer this vest with a long sleeved shirt, jeans, sky high pumps, big accessories and you can have your own Rachel Zoe moment.
  • Leather Shorts – I love the style of leather shorts the designers are coming out with. It is just the right mix of feminine and edgy without looking import model/stripperish. Pair it with tights , suede booties, cream  feminine top, and cardigan or oversized blazer and you’ll become the girl next door with a little spice.
  • Sequin Jackets – Sequins are always a tough one because too much of it, you end up looking like a Vegas show girl. If the design is dated you can look like an ajima (old lady). Good thing designers have taken note and done sequins the right way. They are using muted sequins in dark colors with modern designs. The result is just the right amount of flash that can be worn day or night.
  • Thigh High Boots – Normally when one hears “thigh high boots” they automatically picture a lady of the evening but it doesn’t have to be that way. Style it right and these boots can sex up an outfit without making it look cheap. Just remember to stay away from plastic vinyl and opt instead for muted leather and suede. I found a pair at the BCBG outlet and it is just awesome. It is distressed black faux leather with a top flap you can wear up or fold down. Wear them with confidence and no one dare stand in your way.
  • Trench Coats – Trench coats are a great weather transition piece because it offers protection from the elements without being too heavy. Perfect for fall and spring. I love Burberry’s trench coats but unless I hit the lottery or get a sugar daddy I won’t be rocking one of their trenches any time soon. I really can’t afford the $1,989 price tag. Yikes! Instead I found a similar trench for much less at ASOS for $135. The camel color is spot on for Fall 2010 and is flattering to any figure.
  • Statement Rings & Red Lips – Of course I had to mention cravings for accessories and makeup. Right now I love unique cocktail rings. I especially fell in love with this panther ring from Rachel Roy. While it may be all rhinestones the design of the ring keeps it modern and fun. Don’t need any bracelets when you are rocking this baby. It functions as its own statement piece. As for makeup I just love crimson lips. Red is one of my favorite colors and fall is the perfect time to wear it.  

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Think Pink – 25th Anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month




When you think of October, the color pink normally does not come to mind but it should. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and everyone should think pink! This October 2010 marks the 25th Anniversary of BCAM and the need for awareness, detection, treatment and a cure is still necessary as ever. Excluding cancers of the skin, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Hawaii alone had the highest incident rate of breast cancer in the country between 2002-2006.  And cancer in general is the second leading cause of death for women in America. I personally know one person whose was diagnosed with breast cancer and it is not something to take likely.

While statistics may seem daunting there is good news. Mortality rates nationwide are in decline due to early detection and treatment. So remember ladies do your monthly breast checks and women over 40 should get their annual mammograms. Squish them boobies! While it is wonderful we are getting better at detecting and treating, we still need to find a cure. That’s why it’s wonderful many businesses are joining in the fight for the cure. Below are just some ways we fashionistas can help fight for the cure:

Yoplait – Save Lids to Save Lives
Get your calcium and help raise money for the Susan G Komen for the Cure by returning the lids to Yoplait.    For every lid we return by December 31, 2010, Yoplait will donate $0.10 to Susan G Komen with an up to amount of $1.6 million and a guaranteed amount of $500,000. For more information go to http://www.yoplait.com/slsl/
           
            Marie Claire – Products to Benefit Breast Cancer Research
Marie Claire has put together a wonderful slideshow on products that benefit breast cancer research.  It’s a very compressive list ranging from clothing, makeup, to household items. What I love about this slideshow is it gives interesting facts about the products, how they have helped in the fight against breast cancer and where you can get these items.  I am sure everyone will be able to find something that will suit their needs. Go to http://www.marieclaire.com/world-reports/charity/breast-cancer-awareness-products and let’s shop our way to the cure!
           
            2010 Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure – Sunday October 17, 2010
Ladies (and gentlemen too) put on your running or walking shoes and join this fun 5K (3.1 miles) run/walk race. We are all supposed to get our daily exercise and what better way to do it than to do it for a noble cause. Up to 75% of the net proceeds from the Race will go to fund local area breast cancer education, screening, and treatment programs and at atleast 25% will help fund the Susan G Komen for the Cure Award and Research Grant Program. What I love about this race is if you don’t know someone who has been touched by this disease you will after you participate in the race. Survivors and families who have lost loved ones to the disease participate in the event and it is just sobering to see how many people’s lives have been affected by this disease. For more information and to register for the race go to http://www.komenhawaii.org/race.htm