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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Mary and Ray's Romantic Green Island Wedding

Mary and Ray flew from Adelaide to Cairns to get married on tropical Green Island. We provide a mobile resort room service so Mary booked Finesse Makeup and Hair for her Green Island wedding makeup and hair. So at 9am we all caught the ferry to the idyllic island resort and spent the morning in Mary’s beach-side room doing hair and makeup for our bride and her bridal party. The couple met online two years ago and just knew they had a future together. Civil Marriage Celebrant Joanne Male married the couple on the beach in front of family and friends as waves lapped the coral shoreline. Lovegreen Photography captured the day on camera and thanks to Mary we are able to share the photos with you below!
We loved spending the morning with Mary and her family and she sent us some lovely feedback after her special day – check it out. Finesse Makeup & Hair offers a completely mobile Cairns wedding makeup and hair styling service for your home, hotel room or salon. Contact us today for your obligation free quote.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Liquid...pencil...cream...gel or powder eyeliner?


Eyeliner has come a long way since the days when the only option was often a very hard and scratchy pencil which no matter how hard you tried just didn't want to draw a nice smooth line.

Let's face it, eyeliner is enough of a challenge to master let alone when you are dealing with difficult products right?

Thankfully the times have changed and we now have liquid eyeliners, crayon eyeliners, pencils which are a lot creamier, gels, and you can use an eyeshadow - dry or with a little cake sealer to make a paste.

With so many options how do you choose which one to use?

I am guided by three principles although the third is a bit of a cop-out and with practice can be eliminated:

1. Time of Day

2. Impact level / Occasion

3. Skill level (with practice you should be able to apply all types of eyeliner)  

Ok these are my general rules and as we all know rules are made to be broken so you don't have to follow them religiously but I believe the following products are best applied in the following instances...

Night - liquid eyeliner, gel eyeliner, crayon eyeliner with a black eyeshadow brushed along the line to fix your crayon.
Day - dry powder (a black eyeshadow), wet powder (a black eyeshadow with a drop of cake sealer on your eyeliner brush), pencil

High Impact - liquid eyeliner, gel eyeliner, wet powder, crayon (again seal it with a black powder eyeshadow)
Soft Natural Look - dry powder, pencil

High Skill - liquid eyeliner, gel eyeliner, wet powder
Medium Skill - crayon
Low Skill - dry powder, pencil

It also helps to know what you are trying to achieve. So you need to ask "What is eyeliner for?" Eyeliner is used to make your eyelashes look fuller and thicker. Remember it doesn't always have to be black - but that's a whole other blog post!


Top tips for eyeliner application ... use a very thin flat angled eyeliner brush like this one (you lead with the edge where the bristles are shortest)


Or a bent precision brush like this one....(I have a mix of MAC and Napoleon brushes but I bought my precision brush from Makeup Geek.)


Start with a thin line and then build the thickness to create your desired look. Make sure you run the product from the inner corner of your lashes, the part where sleep builds up, right out to the very last lash on the outer corner of your eye. The line should thicken slightly as you approach the halfway point and then continue to thicken on the way to the outer corner of your eye. This will make your eyes look like they are really open. You can definitely run the line past the out corner of your eye but always run it either up or level never down...down makes your eyes look droopy.


The angled flick on the end is another way to create a more "open" look. If you are using a liquid or powder eyeliner, use your thin angled eyeliner brush to creat the flick. This look is really hard to do with a pencil or a crayon because you need a thin line. The aim is to create a mini sideways triangle. The tip of the triangle is furthest from your eye and the two sides come down - one to meet the outer most lash of your eyelid and the other about one millimetre to the right of the first edge of the triangle if it's your left eye and the opposite for your right eye. You then colour in the space between the two lines to create your solid triangle. 

This line on the lady below is so crisp because a piece of sticky tape has been used - similar to when you are painting skirting boards or arcatraves and you protect the wall or floor with tape.


My favourite products...

MAC's Fluidline Eyeliner Gel is my favourite liquid eyeliner. The gel is easier to apply than other fluid liners but you still have to be very precise becuase it dries super fast and is smudge proof! Once it's on, it's on and the only way to fix any major mistakes is to take it all off and start again. If I'm using a flat angled eyeliner brush with this product I load my brush up on both sides and then wipe the excess on the edge of the fluidline jar. Then I press the brush onto my eyelid at the base of my top lash line, I lift the brush off, turn it over and press down again right next to the partial line I just created, making sure I am only using the very ends of the bristles so my line is nice and fine. I move along my eyelid one brush head at a time, I don't drag the brush along, I just keep loading up with product and placing it in the precise spot I want my line....it's almost like stamping the line on. Once I'm done, I load the brush with product again and very gently run the brush along my line to blend and smooth.


My other favourites are: Arbonne's crayon eyeliner in "Charcoal" (great for your waterline ... the area on the inner rim of your lower eyelid) ... holding the skin next to the outer corner of your eye, half close your lid and in small strokes drag the crayon along your lash line until you've gone from one end to the other. Using a dry black eyeshadow powder and your angled brush, dust the powder along the crayon line you just drew to blend and set your eyeliner.


Napoleon Perdis' creamy black eyeliner pencil (also great for your waterline)....use the pencil in the same way as the crayon. It's not as critical to set this line unless you are using a really creamy pencil. It you don't set the lines you will end up with a line halfway up your eyelid when you blink...not a good look!


Napoleon Perdis' Colour Disc in "Black Velvet"...great on it's own to create a really soft looking eyeliner. Use your angled brush and really work the shadow into your lash line by wiggling the bristles slightly from side to side. Take the line in stages, don't run the brush along but work in tiny steps, really getting the shadow to sit in the base of your lashes. Don't even attempt a flick out to the sides with the powder, it's too messy.



Napoleon Perdis' Cake Eyeliner Sealer - add a few drops to the lid of your eyeshadow or the back of your hand, load your dry brush with product and then drag enough moisture from the drop of cake sealer to make a smooth paste - this is what you run along your lash line to create the eyeliner effect. I use my angled eyeliner brush and in two fluid motions starting from the outer corner of my eye I run to the middle of my eye then turn the brush over and run from the inner corner of my eye to the middle, smoothing over the point where the two lines meet.



Arbonne's black liquid  eyeliner...great if you want a thick heavy line but it's not at all waterproof.


Another consideration is how thick to make the line and this really comes down to eyeshape and mobile lid space (the amount of skin you have covering your eyeball). Looking straight ahead into a mirror is the best way to judge how thick a line you need to create. It also really depends on the "look" and impact you are going for.

The heavier the line along your top lashes, the more naked and exposed your bottom lashes appear so you may want to balance the two out by drawing a very thin line underneath your lower lashes or applying dark powder (doesn't have to be black) to your angled eyeliner brush and working that into your lower lash line. Always start at the outer corner of your eye. Place the brush right up against your lower lashes and then gently wiggle it from side to side about a millimetre at a time in each spot. Apply more powder to the brush and place it next to the powder you just applied, repeating this process until you have travelled from one end of your lower lashes to the other. Alternatively you can stop one quarter of the way across or three quarters of the way across.

I hope some of the above has been helpful and don't forget if you have a makeup question - join the forum on facebook and Ask Abigail.

Monday, May 27, 2013

To Look Right or White?

If you are having your makeup done for a photoshoot or any occasion where you will appear in photographs then you need to carefully consider the products either you or your makeup artist are putting on your face.

Why?

Because not all products are created equal.

Have you found that no matter how well you apply your foundation it makes you look white in photographs particularly those taken at night?

Here's the reason why.

It's not you - it's your foundation.

There's one main ingredient found in most foundations which does not agree with a camera flash and as most night photos are taken with a flash, you get that white washed out look if you are using 95% of the foundations found on the market today.

It's not that cosmetic companies are out there trying to make you look awful in photos - after all that's what makeup is for, to improve our appearance - it's that they are trying to protect your skin from sun damage.

What does sun damage have to do with night photography?

Almost all foundations these days contain an ingredient called Titanium Dioxide. Some foundations have a lot, some have a little. The easiest way to tell if you foundation contains Titanium Dioxide is to check for an SPF factor. Titanium Dioxide is used as a sun protection so cosmetic companies are actually trying to help you out when they add it to their foundations. It means you don't have to worry about putting sunscreen on before or after your foundation - you're getting two in one. The greater the SPF factor of your foundation or tinted moisturiser, the more Titanium Dioxide. It's brilliant for everyday use to protect against UV rays so long as you aren't going near any flash photographers.

But, turn the lights down, step out at night and "flash" - who's the Casper in the photo?

Titanium Dioxide plays havoc with a camera flash because it photographs pure white.

What's the point of paying for the services of a professional photographer if your makeup spoils the images?

Always check the list of ingredients in your makeup products and avoid foundations which contain high levels of Titanium Dioxide - unless you like the "Casper" look ;) Anything with an SPF of more than 15 is likely to photograph white. It's really hard to find foundations that don't contain Titanium Dioxide but I have found Arbonne's liquid foundation range and Make Up Forever's HD range - are safe.



Got a question about makeup? Join the forum on Facebook and Ask Abigail

Friday, October 12, 2012

Sally’s Wedding Day Preparations


I don’t normally think to take “before” and “after” photos but Mika from Heaven on Earth Photography has captured some beautiful shots from the morning of Sally’s wedding day so I thought I would take this opportunity to give a “behind-the-scenes” look at the beauty preparations on the wedding day.

We know the boys usually spend a few hours in the pool or having a hit of golf, but this is what the girls get up to on the morning of the wedding day!

The mother of the bride is up first and it all starts by prepping the skin with a girl’s best friend…moisturiser… while that’s settling we put the hair in hot rollers.

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Next… we apply a water-proof, sweat-proof, tear-proof foundation with build-able coverage…in between some healthy snacks!

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After setting our base we work on the eyes, blending and building with shadows to shape and define.

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 A touch of lip color and Sally’s mum is ready…

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The bridesmaids are next!

Again we start by moisturising then building a base.

Once that has set, we focus on the eyes with waterproof mascara and eyeliner to create a fresh, natural look for Sally’s garden wedding ceremony.

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By now, it’s mid-morning and we are really on a roll.

The photographer has been snapping away and the videographer is capturing all the excitement as the countdown begins.

With her bridal party looking beautiful, it’s time to make Sally shine!

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We set her hair in hot rollers then apply some moisturiser.

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Our water-resistant foundations give a great base to work with  

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Eyeshadows, waterproof eyeliner, mascara, and a few little tricks

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It all comes together for a fantastic finish

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Congratulations Sally and Reubin, your wedding photos and video are absolutely beautiful.

Thanks for letting Finesse Makeup & Hair share your special day with you! We loved every minute.

Finesse Makeup & Hair are bridal hair and makeup specialists and we offer a complete wedding makeup and hair styling service for your home, hotel room or salon from Cairns to Palm Cove, Port Douglas, the Daintree, Mission Beach and the Atherton Tablelands.

We travel to all areas so contact us today for an obligation free quote.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Naomi and Nathan


Naomi and Nathan were married in the beautiful historic village of Yungaburra which is nestled high in the mountains above Cairns on the Atherton Tablelands.

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The wedding party were all booked into Eden House so that’s where we traveled to get Naomi and her bridesmaids ready for the wedding.

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It was a chilly morning but by the time we finished doing everyone’s hair and makeup it was nice and toasty. The cosy log fire helped!

I took a few photos of the girls’ hair and makeup before we left…

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Country colours look amazing in wedding photos and Photographer Raelene Buchanan has done a stellar job capturing the natural light and feel of Naomi and Nathan’s stunning rural wedding.

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Congratulations to the happy couple!

Finesse Makeup & Hair are bridal hair and makeup specialists and we offer a complete Cairns wedding makeup and hair styling service for your home, hotel room or salon.

We travel to all areas so Contact us today for an obligation free quote.