Today is very exciting for me because my make up tutorials that I began 2 years ago in my bedroom on my Macbook have now taken the interest of Max Cliffords associate's http://maxclifford.com/. They have asked me to come in and re- create them in their studio for their online channel called Exclusive TVhttp://www.exclusivetv.co.uk/.
I've filmed 8 so far a combination of Holiday make up, Celeb looks including Cheryl Cole and Mila Kunis, Wedding make up etc. The first one is out today! It's quick make up under 10mins! http://bit.ly/NtxoaR
I'm thrilled with the video and I can't wait to see the rest of the series! I really hope you all enjoy them too and please tweet me with any looks you would like to see. I will also be holding a Q&A soon so if you have any questions about make up that you would like answered please tweet!
Thank you all for watching and tweeting because if you didn't watch and enjoy them I wouldn't be filming them, it's all for you! Sharing the make up love:)
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Monday, 6 August 2012
Crown Brushes and Palettes
I've recently been supplied with some new palettes and lots of new make up brushes by a great company called Crown Brush! I had to wait a couple of weeks to blog about them because i needed to use them all, the Palettes have only just arrived so i'm yet to have used them so i'll give you an update when i do but i love the make up brushes, they are great for people who are just building there kit and can't afford some of the more expensive brands. I think it's nice to have a mix of different brands in your kit, i particularly like the blending brushes. You really need a good foundation brush in your kit and blending brushes, some things like blusher brushes you can get away with the quality not being as good but if you have bad blending brushes you really can't make eye make up look good, you need approx 3 when you are working on eye's(well that's what i get through)whist doing a make up, other wise you get left with harsh lines where the shadow isn't blended out. Also i use blending brushes as concealer brushes under the eye, it's more comfortable for the client and it gives more of an airbrush effect and keeps the concealer application light, you don't want heavy concealer under the eye's it can sit in the creases otherwise. Have a look yourself http://www.crownbrush.co.uk/ Here is the blending brush i like http://www.crownbrush.co.uk/shop/brushes/blending-brush/c433-pro-blending-fluff.html
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