How to Glam Up Your Makeup for New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve is the time to unleash your inner Lady Gaga and go a little wild! This is the night to glam it up with bold, sparkling lips and glittering, attention-catching eyes. It’s a night to sprinkle fairy dust across your face and dance in the moonbeams! 

New Year’s Eve makeup runs the gamut from eye-popping bizarre to head-turning gorgeous. There is no “right” makeup on this magical last night of the year. New Year’s Eve is a night to indulge in color, sparkle, fun and flash; a rare night of self expression when anything goes. If you wear permanent makeup, simply apply special holiday effects over your permanent cosmetics. Whether you wind up on the Lady Gaga or Scarlett Johansson end of the beauty spectrum is a matter of degrees.

Lips. No need wait for midnight. Make your lips lusciously kissable with deep red lipstick. Add a dab of shiny gloss or go Gaga with a heavy sprinkle of glitter.

Cheeks. Apply blush with a light hand to avoid clown cheeks when you heat up the dance floor. Go Gaga by pasting a triangle of crystal stars on the upper ends of cheekbones.

Face. Use a body lotion with a slight gleam to add a subtle sparkle to your face or go Gaga and dust your face with glitter.

Next time: Eye-popping eye makeup

Makeup Tips: How to Look Fabulous for the Holidays

Dressing up for the holidays is part of the fun! If you want to look fabulous for family photos around the tree or casual get-togethers with friends, get into the holiday spirit with these camera-catching makeup tips:

  • Jolly Old St. Nick won’t be the only one wearing red this Christmas. Red lips are always popular at Christmastime, but stay away from fire engine orangish-reds, warn professional makeup artists. Choose a blue-red lip stain with a subtle gloss. Matte lipstick can look too flat in photos and high-gloss too shiny. For a picture-perfect look, lips should look moist with a slight sheen. Make sure you choose long-wear lipstick so you don’t embarrass your nephew when you plant one on his cheek.
  • For family photos on Christmas morning, let your lips take center stage and go natural with the rest of your makeup. If you have beautiful skin, go bare-faced. If your skin needs a little help, apply a thin film of matte foundation. Make light use of a concealer that matches your skin tone. (Tip: mix concealer with a dab of foundation.) Photo flashes will make overly light or dark concealer unattractively obvious in photos. Finish with a very light brush of powder. Blot your T-zone with an oil-absorbing sheet to reduce shine before your family starts clicking.
  • Use minimal eye makeup in natural tones and skip the blush.

If you wear permanent makeup, you’re always ready for the cameras!

Next time: How to glam up your makeup for New Year’s Eve

Blondes Face Special Challenges in Choosing Makeup Palette

Who knows if blondes have more fun; but without that swirl of dark hair framing their faces, blondes do have to hurdle a few more makeup challenges than their brunette or red-headed sisters. Because your hair acts as a frame for your face, it’s important to match your makeup palette to your hair color, say professional makeup artists. This presents a particular challenge for blondes whose pale hair color lacks the instant drama created by darker locks. Blondes must rely on their makeup to create facial drama and definition.

“Blonde” refers to a wide range of color tones from Christina Aguilera’s s nearly white platinum to Blake Lively’s sun-kissed gold to Jennifer Anniston’s earthier beach-streaked locks. Each blonde shade requires a slightly different color palette to accentuate and harmonize with natural skin tones.

Copper undertones, silver neutrals and cool colors favor platinum blondes. Golden blondes need a warmer palette: pinks and peaches with touches of gold.  Warm honey and caramel with champagne highlights favor beach blondes. Permanent makeup artists like Melany Whitney are expert in determining the most beautiful color palette for each individual’s face. Permanent cosmetics take the guesswork out of makeup decisions and ensure that you look your very best every day.

Glamorous Cat Eyes Stalk Emmy Awards Red Carpet

Cats-eye Eye Makeup

Cats-eye Eye Makeup

Cat eyes glittering, Hollywood’s most gorgeous felines stalked the red carpet at Sunday’s Emmy Awards. Gowns were sleekly formfitting, sparkling with sequins and Swarovski crystals or cascading in multi-tiered ruffles flowing into sensually flared mermaid tails. This year’s biggest trends on the red carpet were the curvaceous mermaid silhouette, lots of sparkle, soft up-dos that were pouffy rather than head-hugging, sculpted bronze cheek bones, glossy natural lips and alluring cats-eye eye makeup.

Makeup artists used elongated eye liner and eye shadow combined with ultra-long lashes to create a mysterious cat-like eye. Glee star Lea Michele did a smoky-eyed take on the retro look. She elongated her eyes with dark, thick, black eye liner brought to a bold, swept-up point beyond the outer corner of each eye. Layers of thick, long, clumpy lashes were added to create a dark, dramatic eye.

Tron star Olivia Wilde took a lighter, more elegant, but no less dramatic, approach to achieve the feline look. Olivia lined her eyes with a bold stroke of dark eye liner, then added a pointed swoop of eye shadow, extending it from the outer half of her upper lid to a soft point at the tip of her eyebrow. However, Olivia’s eye makeup did little to detract attention from her barely-there lace gown.

You don’t need a Hollywood makeup artist to look good when you wear permanent makeup. Permanent makeup provides a perfect base for stand-alone natural beauty or for layering on the latest makeup style – the best of both worlds!

Minimalist Makeup Tips for Easy Summer Travel

Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum

Summer travel means makeup needs to be fast, easy and portable. You want to look great when you travel during the summer, but who wants to spend their vacation in front of a makeup mirror when you could be splashing in the sun and surf? Hot, humid summer days invite a minimalist approach to makeup. Less makeup means fewer touch ups to control sweat and shine. Then there’s the whole space issue. When you’re trying to avoid those hefty baggage check-in fees, packing light becomes an art form. Every inch of space in your carry-on becomes precious. Who wants to choose between a bulging makeup bag and those to-die-for sandals? Pare down your makeup bag and pack both!

So what’s the absolute minimum amount of makeup you can comfortably get away with? Women who have artistically-applied permanent makeup need only pack a moisturizer with sunscreen and some lip gloss. When you wear permanent cosmetics, life is just that simple. The ultimate minimalist makeup, permanent makeup ensures that you look utterly fabulous whether you’re tanning on the beach, going for a dip in the ocean, sweating during spinning class or sipping margaritas by the pool.

Without permanent makeup, you’ll need to add a few items to your makeup kit. When model Heidi Klum travels, she packs only the bare necessities: sunscreen, concealer, gloss, lipstick and mascara. The rest of us would probably add foundation, powder, eyeliner and blush. Without permanent makeup, it’s hard to keep your makeup bag from bulging.

Young Women ‘Gaga’ Over Doll-Eye Makeup

Anime Eyes

Anime Eyes

Those huge doll eyes Lady Gaga showed off in the bathroom scene of her recently released Bad Romance video have struck a chord with teens and twenty-somethings and become this summer’s surprise must-have accessory. Young women are using outsized colored contact lenses imported from Asia to mimic the avant-garde singer’s bigger-than-life anime-style eyes. These specially designed circle contacts create the effect of huge doll eyes by covering part of the whites surrounding the eye’s iris with a huge circle of color. Fans call the new look cute, but the FDA warns that the foreign-made, Internet-sold contacts are illegal and unregulated and pose a risk of eye damage. U.S. ophthamologists warn that wearing improperly prescribed contact lenses can cause serious eye injuries including infections, corneal ulcers and corneal scratches. Blindness can even result from severe eye infections or injuries. 

Of course, Lady Gaga didn’t put her beautiful peepers on the line when she made the video. Computer-generated special effects were used to create her wide-eyed look. You too can have Gaga’s childlike eyes without risking your eyesight. Using special makeup techniques, you can apply makeup directly over your permanent makeup to go “Gaga” for an evening of uninhibited fun. That’s one of the advantages of permanent makeup. Your permanent makeup keeps you looking fresh and gorgeous 24/7 while providing the perfect base for those times when you want to glam it up!

Next time we’ll tell you how to create Lady Gaga’s anime eyes.

No, You Shouldn’t Keep Your Makeup Forever

We’re careful to check the expiration date when we pick up a quart of milk. We toss leftovers when they start to turn. But our makeup? How many of us layer our faces, eyelids and lips with makeup we’ve had around for more than a year, sometimes many years? Be honest. Is there a reason you’re still making room in your makeup drawer for the purple glimmer eye shadow you loved in high school?’

Germs can grow on any surface, including makeup. Constant use loads your makeup brushes, puffs and sponges with makeup, grime, oil and bacteria. Every time you swipe your face, you’re leaving an unhealthy residue. Share makeup with a friend and you double your risk. Face it. We don’t go around licking our friends’ faces, but we don’t bat an eye at sharing a lipstick.

The only truly safe and healthy makeup is permanent makeup. Artistically applied by permanent makeup artists in a sterile environment, permanent makeup goes on once and stays beautiful 24/7. No more bacteria-laden brushes or sponges. Apply sunscreen-enhanced moisturizer in the morning and you’re good to go.

If you haven’t discovered the advantages of permanent cosmetics, follow these tips:

  • Use brushes or sponges, not fingers to apply makeup.
  • Wash makeup brushes once a month in warm, soapy water. Rinse, blot, blow dry.
  • Sharpen eye pencils after use to expose a germ-free surface. Clean sharpener with alcohol.
  • A cold is okay, but toss lipsticks if you get strep throat.

‘Twilight’ Makeup Enhances Kristen Stewart’s Natural Beauty

Twilight's Kristen Stewart

Twilight

With Eclipse, the latest edition of the Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, opening in theaters across the country, Twi-hards are rushing to mimic Bella Swan’s gorgeous look of pensive, brooding innocence. But Bella’s pale face and sensuous features have captured a following well beyond the dark, midnight circles of vampire fans. Kristen Stewart, Bella’s real life alter ego, is a fair-skinned natural beauty worthy of emulation.

Twilight makeup artists capitalized on Kristen’s natural beauty, using neutral shades so the actress would look like she wasn’t wearing makeup on screen. As anyone who has attempted to go sans makeup knows, there’s a big difference between no makeup and artfully applied makeup that only looks like you’re not wearing any cosmetics. It’s the difference you get when you wear permanent cosmetics. Permanent makeup artistically defines and enhances your natural features beautifully. Without apply a drop of makeup, you look like you just left the salon.

What tricks do makeup artists use to create Kristen’s natural on-screen look? Keep shine at bay with a blotting pressed powder in a light shade. Prep eyelids with neutral primer, then apply three neutral eye shadow shades to create depth, using very slightly different neutrals on the lid, crease and under the brow. Line with dark brown eyeliner and finish with a coat of black mascara. Highlight cheekbones with barely colored powdered blush and lips with creamy-finished brownish plum lipstick. All that’s left to do is practice your smoldering gaze.

Makeup Tips for Looking Gorgeous on Your Wedding Day

Wedding Day Makeup

Wedding Day Makeup

Every woman wants to look her most beautiful on her wedding day. When you walk down the aisle, you want to take your sweetheart’s breath away. Most brides want their wedding makeup to be little different from their everyday look, a little more WOW! They just aren’t sure what that looks like.

Wedding makeup artists offer this advice for choosing a perfect wedding day look:

  • To determine your style, page through wedding and fashion magazines and look at the models’ faces. Tear out pictures you’re attracted to. Decide what specifically you like about these makeup examples. Is the chaste nude lips or dangerously long eyelashes? 
  • Pull the different makeup elements into an overall look with your dress and hair. What image do you want to portray on your wedding day? Sexy, casual, flirty, princess? Choose lip and eye makeup colors that enhance the way you want to feel.
  • Make sure your foundation shade matches your face and neck. If you plan to use a spray tan or bronzer, practice before your big day and adjust your foundation color to match.
  • Stick with natural shades on your nails to keep the focus on your face and dress. Nails that match your wedding colors are fine for bridesmaids but a distraction on the bride.

Permanent makeup is the best way to ensure that your makeup is perfectly beautiful and beautifully perfect on your wedding day and everyday.

Beat Summer Heat with Fresh, Light Permanent Makeup

Summer Makeup

Summer Makeup

Sizzling hot summer days are just around the corner. Keeping your makeup extra-light and easy will banish sweaty rivulets and keep you looking fresh and cool while you enjoy summer’s many outdoor activities. The trick to keeping makeup light is to choose multi-use beauty products. Keep these cosmetics in your summer makeup bag:

  • Tinted moisturizers with added sun screen provide light, all-over cosmetic coverage that hydrates skin, nourishes it with antioxidants and blocks skin-damaging UV rays.
  • Deeply pigmented cream stains in pinks, roses or bronzes give a sexy pucker to lips, a rosy glow to cheeks and act as a long-lasting eye shadow when applied to eyelids.
  • To camouflage dark under-eye circles and the occasional annoying blemish, choose sheer, creamy concealers that brush on with a sponge applicator. These super light-weight concealers make great primers under eye makeup too and will give your shadow longer staying power.
  • Tame humid hair frizzies with a protective hair gloss serum made to protect hair from the heat of dryers, curlers and irons. These products hydrate hair and will give your tresses extra shine.

Of course, for the ultimate light-weight, no-fuss, always-perfect, sweat-proof makeup, permanent makeup is the best choice. Just moisturize and you’re ready to go! When you wear artistically applied permanent makeup, you can move through hot summer days with confidence knowing you always look your best.