Showing posts with label products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label products. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Sun-kissed Skin

My current summer obsession: sun-kissed skin.
However, I don't always have the time to lay out at the pool or vacation to the beach.

Here are some of my favorite bronzing products that I use daily to achieve a natural-looking glow in no time:

Jergen's Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer
I love this stuff. I use it a couple times a week to keep a healthy, natural-looking tanned tone to my skin. It comes in two different kinds: revitalizing and firming. I have the firming because.. well.. why not be a little more firm.


Avon Glow Bronzing Pearls
I love this bronzer! The different shades of the bronzer pearls make for a perfectly natural, even-toned, sun-kissed glow for all complexions.


Used Avon Bronzing Pearls on my face; Jergens Daily Glow
used every other day on my arms

Banana Boat Summer Color Self-Tanning Mist
If you're going out on the town or the beach and you need a quick sun solution-- this should be your go-to. When I first got it, I was worried it would streak, but alas: it didn't! The best part about this Banana Boat mist is that it comes out clear. The color doesn't show up for an hour or so, so it doesn't get on your clothes.


What are your favorite sun-kissed skin solutions?

Monday, February 13, 2012

Make Up Tutorial: Sassy Kitten!

I'm so excited for today's post! It's written by my friend Caitlin who is my go-to make up and nail aficionado. She knows what she's talking about, so I thought she should share some of her skill on GJU. Here's your make-up tutorial post. Tomorrow, we'll delve into sassy kitten nails!

Rawr....

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Sassy Kitten Makeup Tutorial

As a Get Jessed Up fanatic and a huge supporter of this blog, I was ecstatic when Jess asked me to put together some sort of hair and/or makeup tutorial for all of you. I feel the same way about makeup as Jess does about clothing – your makeup style is just as much an expression of who you are as the outfit you wear out the door in the morning.

Most days, I plan my outfit around the way I want my makeup to look, whether it’s deep purple, bright cobalt, or a sassy, smoky cat eye… which is what I’ll be teaching you today. I welcome any opportunity to inject a little “crazy cat lady” into everything that I do, so we’ll also take this one step further and show you a simple three-step cheetah print nail tutorial. Overkill? Well, at least I didn’t wear my cat shirt for the (awkward) pictures.

Let’s get started – face first. My recommended “best face forward” products:


1.     Purpose Gentle Cleansing Bar - $3.99 (CVS)
2.     Olay Complete Moisturizer - $8.99 (CVS)
3.     Olay Total Effects 7 Blemish Control Cleanser - $7.99 (CVS)
4.     Crest Complete Extra Whitening - $3.99 (CVS)
5.     Crest 3D White Strips - $55.99/20-pack (CVS)

Friends are always asking me what products I use for my face and it’s pretty simple: I use the cleansing bar in the shower, I moisturize every day, and – when I remember – I use a blemish control cleanser to wash my face before bed. If the last two products surprise you, please know that a bright white smile is the best thing you can do for face. 

Now, for my "best face forward" makeup products:


Almost all the products shown above are also from CVS and are available for less than $10. Take my advice and join their beauty club - $5 for every $50 you spend on beauty products. Aside from CVS, I am a loyal bareMinerals gal:

1.     bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation - $26 (Sephora)
2.     bareMinerals Liner Shadow in Hallucinate - $13 (Sephora)
3.     Prime Time Eyelid Primer – Brightening in Gold - $18 (Sephora)

Start by applying your foundation and makeup as you normally would. I use a loose powder foundation and apply using a kabuki brush: 



Apply an eye shadow primer to your whole lid:


Using a contour brush, begin applying black shadow at the outer corner of your lid, working the brush into your crease and toward the middle of your eyelid. Tip: black eye shadow and a smoky eye can sometimes make you look tired. Blend in a little navy shadow near the lash line to brighten the look and avoid looking sleepy: 


Line your lower lid with a black pencil:


Using black liquid eyeliner and using your lash line as a guide, line your upper lid out near the end of your shadow. Draw another line from the corner of your eye up to the end of the top line. 


Fill in the outlined area:


Add some more brightening primer to the inside corner of your eye and blend, add mascara and some clear gloss and you’re done: 


Tip: pair with a bold, red lip for extra sassiness and throwback class. When I wear a bold lip, I’ll typically tone down the shadow and opt for a more simple look… unless, of course, it’s Halloween! 


Before and after:



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So, what do you think? Would you try out this look?

Check back tomorrow to see a Sassy Kitten Nail Tutorial to match this bombshell makeup lesson from Caitlin!