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So here's a story: there was this guy. This guy was convinced he knew everything. Guy always thought girls shouldn't wear makeup. Bu...

Natural vs Neutral

So here's a story: there was this guy. This guy was convinced he knew everything. Guy always thought girls shouldn't wear makeup. But if one didn't wear makeup, he would wonder why they looked so bad. Guy did not know the difference between natural and neutral.

 This lovely picture to your right is natural. As you can see, I'm not wearing a stitch of makeup. My naturally multi-toned skin, my freckles, my obvious dark circles. It's not 'put together'.
Some days, I'm totally okay looking like this. Other days, I have majorly low self-confidence and I can't stand to walk outside without looking somewhat decent. That's the way it is.  If I wear makeup or don't wear makeup--it doesn't matter. I like myself; there are just some days I  need a boost!

The Neutral makeup look is really easy to achieve if that's the kind of effortlessness you are looking for! And that's what I'm gonna show you today.

Juliana's Effortless Neutral


  • Products needed
    • Concealer
    • Foundation
    • Powder
    • Brown or Copper Eyeliner
    • Pink Eyeshadow
    • Mascara 
    • Blush
    • a nude or light pink lipstick


  • Steps
    • If you use Foundation Primer, this is the time to use it. I used MakeUp For Ever's HD Primer.
    • Now, taking concealer, conceal your under eye circles and your splotches. For this step, I used two products: Kat Von D's Tattoo Concealer Pencil and benefit's Watt's Up concealer. 
      • For my under eye circles, I used the benefit concealer--> I draw a downwards pointing triangle. The "bottom" of the triangle is under my eye and the point is on my cheek. This allows for more even blending.
      • I use the concealer pencil on my acne spots and blend.
    • Next step is the foundation. Mine is TooFaced BB cream in Snow Glow. I put a small dot on my finger and blend blend blend! Then I use a kabuki brush to blend even more!
    • If you contour, this is the place to do it.
    • Okie--powder. I use Revlon's Nearly Naked powder. 
      • Take a powder brush and lightly apply the powder to your whole gorgeous face. This keeps shine down :)
    • Eyebrows. Fill in. Fix.
    • Eyeshadow
      • I used Urban Decay Magic for this look. It is a gorgeous pink that has amazing pigment! I applied it to the whole of my eyelid and a little bit under my eye to help widen it.
      • Then I took the pale pearl pink side of the Urban Decay Aura shadow and applied that to the arch under my eyebrow. 
    • Eyeliner--I tightlined my eye with a copper eye pencil.
    • Apply mascara! 
    • Blush up those beautiful cheeks. I used E.L.F for this. It's got great pigment and is blessedly cheap.
    • Lipstick. Kiss kiss :)
The Completed Look
It's really a very simple look. It took me about 10 minutes to do today but I'd guess you could do it in less, because I was getting very distracted!

Products Used:
  • Make Up Forever: Smokey Extravagant Mascara, HD Primer
  • E.L.F: Pink Passion Blush
  • Revlon: Nearly Naked Powder
  • TooFaced: Brow Kit, Beauty Balm in Snow Glow, Candlelight glow highlighting powder
  • Urban Decay: Aura and Magic eyeshadows
  • L'oreal: Colour Riche Julianne's Nude 
  • Clinique: Melon Chubby Stick Lipstick
  • Almay Copper Eyeliner
  • benefit Watt's Up
  • Kat Von D concealer pencil

Love abundantly,
Juliana

"Why marvel at the stars, when you are eternal? They were not made in the image and likeness of God. You were." -St. Gregory of Nyssa



It's my Old Hollywood look of course! A few years ago I was very inspired by the elegance of Audrey Hepburn--I went through a classic mo...

what's black and white and red all over?

It's my Old Hollywood look of course! A few years ago I was very inspired by the elegance of Audrey Hepburn--I went through a classic movie phase where Roman Holiday was on repeat. Yikes.
Anyway, I bought a lot of my pieces those next few years to imitate the "Audrey" look that she has throughout her movies. And I've gradually started adding my own favorite pieces to create a timeless, classy and yet, adorable, look!

Outfit of the Day
So this "Old Hollywood" look...
Audrey never wore peplum. But one of her classic looks is the slim leg pant and a basic shirt. I don't own anything with horizontal stripes to imitate the look I'm going for, so I adjusted. I took a polka dot peplum top from Bohme Boutique (site here) and paired it with dark wash jeggings, by Flying Monkey.

Instead of pulling an Audrey and opting for a cute flat, I decided to pair the outfit with a cute red heel from Mossimo Supply Co.








Makeup
My absolute favorite look is the basic cat-eye with a bold lip. For the eyes, I did a light, neutral smokey eye, using a set from Ulta, with navy blue liquid liner (Sailor's Kiss) from Sephora.

Steps for eyes:

  • Prime the entire lid with Sin eyeshadow primer from Urban Decay
  • Using light pink eyeshadow, cover the inner half of eyelid
  • Now taking a contour brush, use a light brown on the outside of the eyelid. This adds depth and interest and makes your gorgeous eyes stand out beautifully!
  • Liquid liner time! I always line the eye itself before attempting the wing. Best tip for beginners with wings and cat-eyes: you can use tape to create the angle you want, use your liner and peel away the tape! Ta-da--perfectly sharp angles.
Lips:
  • Red lips are my FAVORITE. No questions asked. 
  • Using your favorite red lipstick (mine is from CoverGirl), make your lips POP. 
  • Don't forget to blot your lips using tissue so it doesn't get everywhere :) 
  • Tip from Juliana: I always use lip liner as well, to define and enhance my lips since I have VERY thin lips. 

Audrey Eyebrows:
  • Audrey had amazing eyebrows. Can we just all admit that right now? Not all of us have those, sadly. So we gotta work with what we've got.
  • Have you tweezed/waxed/threaded your eyebrows lately? No? Ok, I'll wait...
  • Back? Are your eyebrows nice and neat? Fabulous--now, the way I do my eyebrows is with a powder and a pencil
  • First, I take the powder that matches my eyebrow color  and fill in the gaps in my eyebrows. (TooFaced sells an amazing eyebrow kit at Sephora with blonde and brown eyebrow color!)
  • With this step, you want to make sure that you are lining the eyebrows closly to define your NATURAL eyebrow shape. Please don't try and imitate crazy eyebrows. Please. It's not worth it. 
  • Now, use your eyebrow pencil to emphasize arches and the end of the brow! 
And there you have it, shining stars! A classic, Old Hollywood look from top to bottom! 

Love abundantly,
Juliana

"Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self,the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight." 1 Peter 3:34



I was in sixth grade when my great love affair with makeup and beauty began. It was that time in a young girl's life when she begins to ...

it began with clinique

I was in sixth grade when my great love affair with makeup and beauty began. It was that time in a young girl's life when she begins to become interested in the finer things of life...like not wearing a ponytail & scrunchie everyday. My lovely momma took me to the Clinique counter in Macy's to get my makeup done and as the stylist whipped out her purple and gold eyeshadows to make my blue eyes pop, my life was irrevocably changed.

I think my mother has regretted that day ever since. Especially when I qualified for the VIB card at Sephora (I spent $500 in a calender year!?!)


Throughout the years, I've struggled with low self-esteem and self-confidence, but even when I  was feeling my lowest, I could always count on the fact that I could make my outside beautiful to remind me that had internal beauty as well. The scariest thing was when that didn't work. I didn't have a whole lot of interior beauty to bring to the surface. 

So what changed?

I vividly remember one day when it was especially difficult to just get out of bed; I threw on jeans and a t-shirt without much paying attention and dragged myself through the day. I had a meeting that day with a very smart lady named Kate; I mentioned that I didn't feel at all beautiful anymore. She looked at me for a minute and then said: "Can you tell me what your shirt says?"

Imago Dei. Image of God.

"Image of God. Yeah...Juliana, you're a theology major. You know what that means. You even told me you just taught that at a retreat. Why did you stop believing it?"

Long story short, those words--why did you stop believing it?--stuck with me that entire year. Makeup and fashion and hair became once again something that I could use to reflect my inner beauty; It wasn't about making myself beautiful on the outside to make the internal better; it was about enhancing what was already given to me. Once I started to recognize my own worth and dignity as an image of God, I could love myself again. And the Sephora bill went back up--you just can't keep me away ;) 

So, that's a little bit about my flirtations with the fashion world and beauty in general. And I'm really excited to start sharing my tips and tricks with y'all! 

Love eternally,
Juliana


"Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the waring of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight." -1 Peter 3:34

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20-something. Obsessed with makeup. Probably owns half of Sephora. Enjoys simple things like hugs and coffee in the mornings...and afternoons...and evenings. Amended: enjoys coffee all the time.