Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts

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



I absolutely love to travel. But I hate the process. All the security hassle and the waiting and the uncomfortable seats...!? And you know w...

I absolutely love to travel. But I hate the process. All the security hassle and the waiting and the uncomfortable seats...!? And you know what else happens on planes? Breakouts. That's what happens on planes. The dry air literally saps skin of moisture and causes breakouts like none other as the skin tries to overcompensate by producing more oil. Then skin dies and the dead skin cells get flaky and trapped in your pores and you breakout even more. It's a vicious cycle and all of it is terrible.

Juliana's Anti-Breakout tips and tricks
The key here is hydration and moisture. As a traveler, you have to ensure that you are drinking 8 oz of water per hour you are on your flight. (Yes you will have to pee. Sucks. Deal with it.) This is going to prevent dehydration and overall, keep your body healthier.

Now for the skin care. A day before I go on a flight, I exfoliKate everywhere.  ExfoliKate is the intensive exfoliation treatment by Kate Somerville; it clears up the skin of all the yucky dead cells really quickly. It's a little bit pricey, but I think it's 100% worth it (until I can find a good dupe ;)).

Anyway, the exfoliating treatment is so there is no dead skin and buildup in my pores before I start my flight, as those spots would just become acne sites in the dry air.

Now, on the flight, I always bring my emergency skin care bag--it contains Laura Mercier Foundation Primer, Simple Oil Balancing Wipes and a mini moisturizer. The Laura Mercier Foundation primer is literally the most amazing thing on this planet--it is a moisturizer and a primer combined into one. I use my wipes and foundation primer throughout the flight, about once every hour and 15 minutes, to make sure I'm keeping my skin nice and hydrated.

When I do get off the plane and get to where I'm going, the next step is to use Simple Exfoliating Wipes. This is to get all the fallen dead skin out of my pores and prevent breakouts over the next few days.
Waiting at 8 am to fly to Maryland!

Take care of your skin, shining stars. Skin care is the foundation of all beauty routines.

Products I like:

  • Simple SkinCare: My absolute favorite brand of skin care products. Simple is the UK's #1 skincare brand and is made with no perfumes or harsh irritants that can cause sensitive skin like mine to break out. My favorite Simple products are the Radiance Skin Care Wipes, the Replenishing Rich Moisturizer, and the Foaming Facial Cleanser. I found that Simple controls my skin the best and prevents breakouts!
  • ExfoliKate: So, so expensive. So, so good. I recommend getting the 0.5 bottles as they last for a few uses and cost significantly less than the 2.0 bottles 




Love abundantly,
Juliana

"You are altogether beautiful, my love; there is no flaw in you." Song of Solomon 4:7
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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.