Monday, October 24, 2016

Halloween Makeup

Hey everyone! Since Halloween is in a few days I decided to compare the costumes and make up styles everyone did back in the early 2000. Maybe some of you can relate to these pictures.

http://www.popsugar.com/love/Early-2000s-Halloween-Costumes-35799092#photo-35799174

Compared to today where its all trying to look "sexy" or even "sick scary" like these few people.

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EyCZPcGUN6A/maxresdefault.jpg
https://media1.popsugar-assets.com/files/thumbor/eJ-RRQArs7731x4jDpczBb_X9Kk/fit-in/550x550/filters:format_auto-!!-:strip_icc-!!-/2016/10/11/773/n/1922153/4f95ba1357fd226ccef991.08751730_edit_img_image_42540427_1476204790/i/Melting-Skull-Halloween-Makeup-Tutorial.jpg

So what are you folks dressing up as this year? Let me know in the comments below!

Monday, October 17, 2016

Eyebrows is key!

Eyebrows are what forms ones face; it is one of the most hardest to perfect if one has sparse hairs, it is very hard to master.

Everyone has different ways on filling in their eyebrows, very different compared to the early 2000.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/268175352789740058/
http://dailyvanity.sg/beauty-tips/eyebrow-grooming-tips-and-mistakes/

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Contouring VS. Just Blush

If you've noticed, the way to contour nowadays is way different compared to before. They took contouring to the next level; to the point where they started to contour their nose to achieve a more slimmer look, contouring their jaw line and their forehead to pursue a more defined jaw line and to make their forehead look more smaller in a way.

Back in the day they would just contour with just blush, ranges from bight pinks to natural browns. Now contouring is made up of four different make-up products, from the bronzer which will define your jawline, cheeks, sides of your nose and forehead.Then the concealer which goes under your eye, right on the eye-bags to give off a more "wide-awake" look, on your forehead right above the eyebrows and chin. Then comes the blush, which will define your cheekbones. Then highlight which will be directly above your cheekbone to give off that "light" look. All of that to give your face a more 3D look and to show more definition on your face.

I've watched some ridiculous contouring videos online to where they started contouring their chest area to define more physical features. I also seen a video where they contoured their fingers and toes to make it look more "normal". To the point where a person contoured their whole body. 

I find it okay to contour your face to define some facial structures on the face, but once a person starts contouring their whole body then that's a different story. That's becoming too much where it isn't natural for people to be contouring their whole body to pursue a different look. 

People say it is a safer and cheaper way than doing a "facelift" or even surgery? but I think there's an extent to how much contouring a person can do to their body until it is too much. 

Heres some links to contouring:
http://www.hercampus.com/sites/default/files/2015/04/15/Contouring-is-the-new-Photoshop.jpg
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygcfS_YuruE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okyfHtVWI_o 

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Make-up during early 2000

Make-up during the early 2000's where very simple in my opinion. Simple as in small number of products being used. All they would need would be either powder or some sort of foundation, lipgloss or lipsticks and a little eyeshadows here and there with a touch of eyeliner and mascara. That is only less than ten products compared to make-up today.

It was called cute when girls had one shade of eyeshadow on their eyelids and a bright colored lipgloss on their lips. Especially if you search up images on google of popular stars like Brittany Spears and Christina Aguilera, they make-ups in the early 2000 compared to today looks very different.

The trend back then with make-up seemed very exaggerated with all sorts of bright colors. Blush that was hot pink would be used as much to the point where you could literally tell that they were using blush. Even though they knew so little as what we know now about make-up, they made it look good. Back then the process in make-up compared to now its very different and with much more products being used.

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/g5770/early-2000s-makeup-trends/

Here's a little throw back in celebrities and the make-up trend in the early 2000.