Hello Everyone! Thank you for your love!!! Since I forgot to include the brows and eyes in the first video, I’ve also broken down the video in minutes so you can skip to the tutorial where you want to go directly to.
In the future videos as my editing skills get better, I will make shorter ones.
Comment below if you have any questions.
Enjoy and See you all soon!
Products Used:
FACE:
Makeup Forever Reboot HD Y365
Inglot HD Blush 81
Shu Uemura Colorless Face Powder
Addiction Gold Reflection 002
Nars Blush Madly
Hoola Bronzer
Mac Fix+
The Balm Maryloumanizer Highlighter
EYES:
Eve Pearl Salmon Concealer
Graftobian Buttermilk HD used as concealer
IT CC Full coverage cream Medium
Shu Uemura hard 9 Seal Brown 2
MAC Brow Shader Browning/Porcelain
Maybelline Color Tattoo 24 hr Socialite and Pomegranate Punk
Hello Everyone! Thank you for your love!!! Since I forgot to include the brows and eyes in the first video, I've also broken down the video in minutes so you can skip to the tutorial where you want to go directly to.In the future videos as my editing skills get better, I will make shorter ones. Comment below if you have any questions.Enjoy and See you all soon!#acieforesmakeupartist#thewayacieit#supportgigeconomies#supportfreelancers0-5:44 Brows6:57-10:07 Eyeshadow10:42-14:46 Eyeliner14:57-15:50 Mascara16:08-16:41 Clean Up Undereye16:43-17:20 Concealer Tip17:35-19:30 Blush and Highlighter19:55-20:13 Eye tearduct Highlight20:18-21:32 Bronzer21:48-22:01 Noseline22:12-23:02 Lining lower eye23:12-25:48 Lipstick Depotting Tip25:54-26:31 Concealer Eye Application26:53-30:31 Lips
Hey Everyone!
I have a renewed respect for makeup artists that film tutorials! Talking and applying makeup is not easy! I’m not comfortable in front of the camera, I prefer to be behind it. I miss doing makeup on someone and that is my comfort level.
It’s 30 min long, I’ve tried to incorporate a few tips, Its my first makeup video, enjoy the bloopers, I’m learning to edit and film DIY, comment if you enjoyed or liked this. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Product Breakdown:
FACE:
Jung Saem Mool Skin Nuder Foundation Medium Deep
Naturactor Cream Concealer S52
Charlotte Tillbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder Medium 2
Rimmel Insta Duo Contour Stick Medium
Glossier Cloud Paint Beam
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Palette
Charlotte Tillbury Filmstar Bronze and Glow Medium
NARS Dolce Vita Blush
Tatcha Dewy Skin Mist
EYES:
Shu Uemura Hard 9 Seal Brown 02
Jung Saem Mool Refining Eyeshadow Double Saddle Brown
MAC Fluidline Our Secret
Maybelline Lash Discovery Very Black
KOJI Eyelash Curler
LIPS:
Lisa Eldridge Velvet Beauty and Velvet Fawn
BRUSHES USED:
FACE:
LQ 11 Buffing Brush
Suesh Duo Fiber Concealing Brush
Hakuhodo Highlighting Powder Brush
Hakuhodo Contour Brush Ita Bake 60
NARS Yachiyo Blush Brush
MAC 159 Synthetic Brush
RanMor Fan Brush
Hey Everyone!I have a renewed respect for makeup artists that film tutorials! Talking and applying makeup is not easy! I'm not comfortable in front of the camera, I prefer to be behind it. I miss doing makeup on someone and that is my comfort level. It's 30 min long, I've tried to incorporate a few tips, Its my first makeup video, enjoy the bloopers, I'm learning to edit and film DIY, comment if you enjoyed or liked this. Looking forward to hearing from you. Product Breakdown:FACE:Jung Saem Mool Skin Nuder Foundation Medium DeepNaturactor Cream Concealer S52Charlotte Tillbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder Medium 2Rimmel Insta Duo Contour Stick MediumGlossier Cloud Paint BeamHourglass Ambient Lighting PaletteCharlotte Tillbury Filmstar Bronze and Glow MediumNARS Dolce Vita BlushTatcha Dewy Skin MistEYES:Shu Uemura Hard 9 Seal Brown 02Jung Saem Mool Refining Eyeshadow Double Saddle BrownMAC Fluidline Our SecretMaybelline Lash Discovery Very BlackKOJI Eyelash CurlerLIPS:Lisa Eldridge Velvet Beauty and Velvet FawnBRUSHES USED:FACE:LQ 11 Buffing BrushSuesh Duo Fiber Concealing BrushHakuhodo Highlighting Powder BrushHakuhodo Contour Brush Ita Bake 60NARS YAchiyo Blush BrushMAC 159 Synthetic BrushRanMor Fan BrushEYES:Clinique Spoolie BrushHakuhodo F 8431 Ougi Tsubomi Eyeshadow BrushHakuhodo J5523 Blending brushBdellium Tools 762 Angled Brush
Weddings are the bread and butter of a makeup artist. Depending on the level of expertise and length of years a makeup artist has put for some it’s commercial, TV and film work. Mine is the former.
For my Brides, as a way of thanking them, I offer them a retouch kit to be used on the wedding day. This gift is given regardless whether she has a second look or not, this is what I offer them. To add more value to the package, I also give them a facial GC from reputable derma salons or clinics to be used weeks before their wedding day to ensure glowing skin. I admit I splurge a bit even if it is not included in the package. She may opt to have another one a week or a few days before to give her the much needed de stressing moment.
Makeup artists have to be creative in their marketing and selling skills to attract that discerning Bride. The skillset is there, but the name of the game is how to up the ante in the marketing scheme.
Below is a sample of what my retouch kit contains. Budget will play a big role on what you want to spend for this but its all in the creativity as to where you want to source. I source mine through online sites, department stores, and brand tie ups.
I buy in bulk, and I look out for sales so I can stock up. But be mindful of expiration dates, you don’t want your bride developing a rash or allergy because of this oversight.
Basic Retouch Kit Must Haves
Tissue
Blotting Papers
Cotton pads, disposable Mascara and lip wands, Q-tips and sponges
Powder
Concealer (can double up as face fdtn) depotted in a container
A new tube of Lipstick or you may depot into a container
Wipes and Cleansing Oil
Lash Glue
Calling Card
Add Ons:
Sewing kit
Ecological Straw
Eye and face serum (as shown above)
Hairspray
Face Masks
Nail File, Bobby Pins (this should be provided by the event coordinator )
Double sided tape (this should be provided by the event coordinator)
Misting spray
Essential oil
Elastic Hair band
It’s up to you on how you want to save or splurge, with consideration to your budget and your rapport with the Bride. Personally I like the Brides I’ve worked with, so sometimes I get carried away.
I always explain what s inside the kit and let her know this kit should be entrusted to her Maid of Honour or the Event Coordinator that’ s assigned to her the whole evening or afternoon.
Share with me your kits and if you have any items that are not included in mine, I would love to see what you have. Do you give retouch kits to your Brides?
I’ve been blessed to have been in the company of brides who were easy going, and very calm during their wedding days. Paulinne is no exception. A lawyer by profession, we met at a Bridal fair and her gown designer was right across my booth so yes it was a good day for me.
Even during her pre nuptial shoot, she and Wilson were very accommodating, relaxed and good natured despite the heat index.
Thank you Paulinne for taking the time to answer my blog questions and I wish you both, a lifelong marriage filled with love, happiness and children. I hope your milestones will be surrounded by your loved ones sprinkled with spiritual blessings!
Please tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for a living, what are your hobbies, passions?
It’s always comforting to know your loved ones are with you on your special day.
“I like to read. My favorite novels are Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre. I also like to watch film adaptations of the books I read. Somehow my passion for reading led me to endure the demands of law school. Although I’ve been in the practice of law for nine years, my aptitude for sleeping never waned, like my stage fright, which is ironic considering I ended up in litigation. I have a soft spot for dogs as well. I’m simple, and I get uncomfortable when there’s too much attention. That’s also why I don’t wear makeup, although I sometimes put on a lipstick instead of my everyday tinted lip balm.”
2). How did you find out about me? (Acie Fores Makeup Artist). What made you want to work with me?
This was Paulinne’s Bridal Trial
“My husband and I came upon Acie Fores’ booth at our first wedding fair in Mall of Asia. We noticed that her things were clean and organized. She was the last makeup artist we’ve seen that afternoon, but she’s the first one we actually talked to. We had a quick trial makeup, where I refused to put on false eyelashes. I felt comfortable talking to her, and I liked how she enhanced my look that my husband still recognized me with makeup on. And I saw that she has MAC products, which don’t irritate my skin.”
3). How did you like the outcome of our time together for your special day?
“Although I’m not used to having so much makeup on my face, I loved how simple and radiant I looked on my wedding day. It was just how I wanted my bridal look to be. I looked clean.”
4). What’s one special memory you have of your wedding that you love? Could you share that photo with us?
“I can still remember when the curtain opened and I smiled as soon as I saw my groom standing at the other end of the aisle. I forgot I was supposed to keep my head bowed down until they told me to look up. I was so overwhelmed by the attention that I tried to keep my eyes on Wilson as I walked towards him. That was a magical moment for me.”
5). What was a good beauty moment for you during the wedding day itself?
“It was the way my husband looked at me as I was walking towards him. He even forgot he wasn’t supposed to kiss me yet.”
6). Favorite beauty product, application used during your wedding and why?
I used Ardell Natural Lashes in 110
“I’m not into makeup, but I trusted Acie’s choice of beauty products. Any face product is always a hit and miss for me, and I was just glad I didn’t breakout after the wedding. I also heeded Acie’s advice and let her put false eyelashes on me. I was so comfortable with my look that I didn’t even feel I had them on. I don’t recall what Acie used, as I was drowsy during the preparations, but I particularly liked the mist. I felt refreshed after that.”
7). Any bridal tips you want to share for future brides planning their wedding?
“Since a wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event (ideally), choose a wedding supplier you feel you could trust. Take time to look around, talk and listen to them. Choose the ones who also listen to you”.
This was Paulinne’s retouch and second look. We were given 15 minutes and pardon the lighting, they were on their way to the reception.
8). What is one thing you would change, if you could, during your wedding preparation?
“Getting overwhelmed during the first few weeks of wedding preparations that we acted rashly in booking a supplier, which we had eventually cancelled. Other than that, we were happy with our choices.”
9). Any beauty rituals you did or received that you want to share?
“I basically did everything Acie suggested. I got a facial at Dermalogica, and I put on hyaluronic acid mask the night before the wedding. My face not only looked clean, but it felt clean as well. Our photographer even remarked that I had no pores when they did close-up shots.”
10). Favorite photo of you during the wedding and why.
This is my favorite by Blufish.
“In both photos, I remember feeling so thankful for being loved. I have waited a long time for love, and when it finally arrived it was more than I could ever hope for. It wasn’t smooth-sailing, or even close to perfect, but it was true and certainly worth the long wait. It’s the kind of love that I bravely chose for myself, and most of all, it chose me and stayed.”
Cool weather, Christmas spirit in the air, shopping madness, epic Manila traffic, a few ingredients that make December a very busy time of any year. Christmas preparations and families coming home for a celebration make it an ideal month to get married. They bring in the warmth and cheer of the Holiday season and the festive Christmas decorations alone bring another cheer dimension. In another blog, I’ll list down top reasons why having a wedding in December is not being selfish. Here is another instalment of my Behind the Veil series with Mercedes Cacho.
This is what Mercedes had to say regarding her wedding preparations for her big day.
1) Please tell me about yourself, what do you do for a living , what are your passions, and hobbies?
Those shoes!!!! Love her style!!!!
My name is Mercedes Cacho. I am the Creative Director for InFrame Media Productions Australia. I’d consider myself a very visual and creative person, so my hobbies are sketching and painting. My biggest passion is styling and fashion.
2) How did you find out about me (Acie Fores Makeup Artist)? What made you want to work with me?
You were recommended by my family.
3) How did you like the outcome of our time together, specially on your special day?
Acie and her team were wonderful, very professional.
4) What’s one special memory you have of your wedding that you love? Could you share that photo with us?
5) What was a good beauty moment for you during the wedding day itself?
Getting ready with Acie, I love her face masks, they were so refreshing!!!
I normally use a mask with Hyaluronic and collagen in it because I want the face of the Bride to be soothed, and hydrated and appear brighter. You can get this at any Watsons branch.
6) Favorite beauty product, application used during your wedding and why?
I really liked the lipstick Acie and I chose. It was a subtle rose pink color from Project Vanity “Woke up like this”.
In collaboration with Project Vanity and Pink Sugar, this is one of the colors they came up with. Perfect for Brides.
7. Any bridal tips you want to share with future Brides planning their wedding?
You will probably break out a week before the wedding from the stress of it all. If you can, I suggest going away for a short relaxing weekend, or do whatever you can to avoid it. Apply a face mask or get a professional facial.
I use this in conjunction with a face sheet or mask to really make the product sink in. It also relaxes, and tones the face and prepares it for th make-up application. It reduces puffiness specially when the Bride has shed some tears the night before. Make sure you are getting the real one made out of jade and not plastic. Jade is cool to touch.. I put this in the refrigerator the night before for extra cooling effect on the face.
8. What is one thing you could change during your wedding preparation?
Sleep in a little longer. I was so excited, I woke up at 5 am. Acie arrived at the scheduled 9 am call time. I could’ve gotten another solid hour!
9. Any beauty rituals you did or received you want to share?
This is my personal gift to the Bride. Highly recommended as part of her skincare regimen before the big day, I want my Brides glowing and radiant. Head to Dermalogica Rustans for their menu of services.
I never get used to get regular facials. However it was highly recommended by Acie. I’m so glad I did it! My skin loved it and I found the experience to be so relaxing! Now that I’m back home in Australia, I now book facials regularly.
10. Favourite Photo of you during the wedding and why.
This is one of my favourite photos, it reminds me how beautiful the whole evening was! All the stress of planning turned into happy moments which made all of this possible.
Tis wedding season!! I met Raisa through her mother, Rosette Gana Benedicto, her parents and mine go a long way, they were friends since way back in the 60’s, maybe even longer.
A call came to me through her younger sister Carmela Gana Araullo that Rosette’s daughter is getting married and they were asking for my rates. If you read the story below, it turns out her mom Rosette really wanted me to do the hair and makeup for Raisa! The last time I saw Rosette was from the Velada. Velada is a jubilee celebration of the homecoming of the alumnae culminating in an evening of song and dance. Our alma mater is the Assumption College! I was deeply touched since I haven’t heard from Rosette in so many years and she remembered me for her daughter’s special day.
Oh Raisa, thank you for making it so easy for me, Rosette You raised a good daughter right here.
Below is our conversation with Raisa.
1. Please tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for a living, what are your hobbies, passions?
“Hi! I’m Raisa Benedicto. I’m a Pediatric dentist by profession (but one of the lost boys from Neverland by heart). I like to read and play tennis during my spare time. and I LOVE dogs.”
2. How did you find out about me (Acie Fores Makeup Artist)? What made you want to work with me?
“When my mom heard I got engaged, she instantly said, “We HAVE to get Acie as our make out artist.” My mom trusted you, so I trusted you. and like any millennial, I immediately stalked your portfolio on Instagram – definitely liked what I saw! and the rest is history!”
3. How did you like the outcome of our time together, for your special day?
“It was perfect! Although I was a little frazzled on the day (as all typical brides are) you made me feel so comfortable and distracted. I appreciated all the small talk and the explanations to help keep the edge off. “
4. What’s one special memory you have of your wedding that you love? Could you share that photo with us?
“I’m probably still on a wedding high, so it’s pretty hard to pick a favorite one. The day went by so fast; it was such a blur. What did stand out, though, was the surprise father daughter dance, we had planned for the guests.
This photo isn’t very flattering of us, but it captures our dynamic together as father and daughter. We’re both not performers and definitely not dancers, but it was a fun production and even more fun bonding time spent with my dad.”
5). What was a good beauty moment for you during the wedding day itself?
“Honestly, I’m not the type who wears make up or fixes myself up everyday. In fact, I just recently learned how to use foundation and concealer. That being said, the entire time I was being made up felt like a dream to me. I especially felt my best once I stepped into my finished dress for the first time.”
6) Favourite beauty product, application used during your wedding and why?
“For some reason, what really stuck with me was the face mask and the facial massage. It wasn’t something I normally witnessed during bridal make up sessions. I enjoyed being pampered.”
Before the makeup application I apply a mask to the bride’s face and use a Jade roller on top to massage the product in the face.
7) Any bridal tips you want to share for future brides planning their wedding?
“LET GO on the day. There’s no point in stressing over little details. Everything is going to be perfect whatever happens. The wedding is just for the festivities, but don’t forget what the day’s focus is truly about. “
8) What is one thing you could change during your wedding preparation?
“Maybe having an airconditioned prep room – that was one thing I overlooked/didn’t bother to think about. Either way, the villa I stayed in was breezy enough. I really wouldn’t have changed anything.”
9) Any beauty rituals you did or received that you want to share?
“The complimentary facial spa treatment I got from Dermalogica (c/o you, Tita Acie), was absolutely FANTASTIC. It was so relaxing and soothing, just what I needed right before the wedding.”
Photo from Rustans Beauty Source
10) Favourite photo of you during the wedding and why.
“I don’t usually enjoy having my photo taken, but that day I had enough confidence to pose and emote. My photographers were amazing at making me look like I knew what I was doing, but the real MVP was my HMUA for making me, not just look, but also feel, like I deserved to be in the spotlight. I loved that my make up was so light and natural-looking that my freckles were showing through. My eye bags seem non-existent!”
In Chinese culture, August is usually the month in the lunar calendar that is called the Ghost month, beginning in the 15th day of the 7th month where ghosts and spirits including the ones of the deceased ancestors come out. The Chinese belief is that no business transactions or any of its kind are to be conducted during this period, no planning of long trips, no building and renovations in homes, no transferring of office should be conducted, as superstition dictates that the spirits should be appeased during this period. For the year 2017, it began August 22 until September 19.
Mr and Miss Chinatown is a yearly pageant that promotes Chinese Filipino culture that aims to highlight shared values while advocating the excellence of today’s Chinoy youth expressed through the spirit of the arts, entrepreneurship, and academics. The theme this year was #NewDynasty which included Filipino Chinese members from the provincial and International community which made the pageant bigger and bolder in their search for the best cultural ambassador.
Highlights:
Press Presentation Solaire Resort and Casino August 16, 2017
Candidate # 6 Unity Ong Ka Tan
Candidate no 4 Clarence Lim Cebu
Candidate # 8 Lance Soriano
Candidate # 15 Martin Sy Winner 1st Runner-up of Mr and Ms Chinatown Philippines 2017
This was a long day for all of us, but she managed a smile and a welfie before she changed into her spectacular gown.
Photo from Larry Uy Leong Photography. Audrey See at her best during the Press Presentation.
This Lovely lady Miss LinLin Zen is from Hongkong and was a winner of Mr and Miss Chinatown 2017 International. She speaks Tagalog and I was so impressed with her because she made an effort to assimilate herself in our community and we love her back.
Photo from Larry Uy Leong Photography. Hair by Francis Edward Guintu Revlon Professional Brands Philippines. Lit inside and out, she looks gorgeous in her show stopping gown. Gown is by Princess Tan
This is the stuff where dreams are made of. Lily Monteverde, (center)owner and producer of Regal Films was equally excited to host the candidates for the press presentation. Some of them will be lucky enough to be chosen as part of her talent pool. Photo from Larry Uy Leong
Candidate 10 Maryss Ong, taken by RV Mitra Photography during the Mr and Miss Chinatown Ball
Another shot of her gown. Photo by Larry Leong Photography
Albert Andrada Fashion Show Diamond Hotel
Just to refresh your memory….
The Iconic Blue gown that made our very own Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach a Miss Universe 2016 winner, designed by Albert Andrada
Our Pegs for the fashion show. Fresh, Glowing and Chic.
Model Michelle Kay Macalacad, was a bit tired and took a catnap during the show, but here she is looking fresh and ready for the runway.
Model Hannah Locsin, I loved working with her, the makeup just sank in her creamy skin, I failed to ask her about her skin regimen as we were all pressed for time.
Model Raiza Hidalgo, from Baguio looking sassy and sleek. She mentioned that we worked before with a friend of mine Marissa Narvaez and she was part of the hair team for a Wedding. Here she is, expanding her wings in the modelling industry.
TIPS ON WORKING IN A FASHION SHOW OR PAGEANT
Working in a pageant, or a fashion show is a lot of fun and tiring at the same time. Work quickly with less chit chat and try to follow the pegs given.
Models are human too, they get tired, cranky and hungry. It’s not personal, try to make them feel better with the skill of your hands and delivering what’s needed. Offering them a drink of water or giving them a mini facial prior to a makeup application does wonders for their disposition.
Listen to the cues and direction of the production team. It creates a smooth working flow and it is the opportune time to iron out or clarify questions you may have.
Keep your makeup kit and station neat at all times. I know this is difficult when you are working on a tight area with many faces to work on, but a messy station speaks volumes about your professionalism.
Do ask permission from the model or talent if it is ok to take some photos and post on social media. Ask the lead person in the production and makeup team if this is ok. Ask for designated hashtags if possible and post accordingly.
Offer to touch up talents or models just before they go out, even if she or he was not the one you made up. Time is of the essence, you need to be waiting at the wings with powder, lipstick and tissue on hand for last calls.
Glowing and Bronzing are 2 Makeup terms that people always say when they want their makeup done a la JLo. For my personal use, I use the Soleil Tan De Chanel Bronzing Makeup Base as a blush or to warm the perimeter of my face. Ok, bring down your raised eyebrow, I received this as a birthday gift a few years ago from my sister and unfortunately it’s not available here in Rustans, but you may get this in the Duty Free shops. for around US$50.00 or its peso equivalent of P2,500.00 thereabouts.
I feel sophisticated everytime I use this product, this is one of the few items I can afford in Chanel.
Excuse the current state of the bronzer, it is well used. I apply this with a round Kabuki brush and apply it on the perimeter of my face.
This is a very creamy product, but has a gel like consistency, use it to warm the face and can be applied on the eyelid as a shadow base or alone. It dries to a powder finish with a very slight shimmer but hardly noticeable when applied on the skin. I wear a MAC NC 25, RCMA Shinto 1 Makeup Forever HD Y365 foundation so this shows as a really warm tan color on me. If used as a bronzer, it does double as a contour color. I love its unique smell, it transports me to another place, (hopefully Paris) and is comfortable on the skin.
Top swatch is Make Me & Glow, bottom swatch is Chanel Universel bronzing base
Filterless but still a blushing bride, this bronzer was used during this bridal trial.
I found this Chanel Bronzer dupe!!! Make up & Glow is also a gel like bronzer that dries to a powdery consistency. Applied after your primer, this will hold up for a good 6-7 hours.
It has a lighter color than the Chanel Bronzing powder but when applied, it does not show up as too orange, in fact it is buildable and can control the amount you want.
Ingredient list has silicon in it. Dimethicone is silicon so expect a nice consistency in the skin.
Don’t be thrown off by the Tropical packaging, it gives me the impression it looks like the packaging is from The Balm or Benefit.
Recently for the Photo shoot for the candidates of the Model of the year with the hair styling team of Jim Ryan Ros, W7 London Cosmetics was a major sponsor. We were too giddy with excitement to try their products specially their vibrant color eye shadows and lipsticks.
The Makeup and Glow bronzing base was used during the Photo shoot of the Model of the Year candidates last August.
It is well milled and has tiny gold flecks. For the 3 looks above, the bronzer may be used as a base for any makeup application. I also applied it on the lips and used a very metallic eyeshadow as a lipstick to give a nice metal finish.
So if you don’t want to commit to the expensive bronzer of Chanel, this very good dupe from W7 will give you the same JLo finish and look you’re trying to achieve.
Many makeup artists, myself included, lug around our tools, accessories and miscellaneous items needed for the client or event. I bring with me a portable table, makeup chair, a set bag, makeup kit, mirror with lights and another set of lights to boost the lighting system that I have. Apparently one set of lights is not enough. Sometimes my set up is lit like a coliseum.
This is what our set up looks like in an event.
This is what I lug around when I go see a client. It looks like I’m staying for a month.
During the Masterclass workshop with Bobby, I asked him what he brought with him to shoots, clients and events. I was pretty much surprised how light he travels.
Bobby brings his Glamcor lighting system
So portable and light. it comes with a Phone and Ipad holder you can put in the middle.Comes with a travelling bag, It was so light, it doesn t weigh you down.
Bobby’s palette was very well used and loved, but it was very similar to this one. it even included a blush palette.
Makeup Forever Water blend Foundation, Makeup Forever Star powder in 975 and Makeup Forever Ultra HD concealer are one of his faves. His well loved artist palette is in the background.
Bobby’s can’t live without makeup products, Makeup Forever Flash Palette, Makeup Forever Ultra HD Foundations, Shu Uemura Limited edition eyelash curler and Makeup Forever Brow Gel in Shade 15. Truly an artist’s palette. well used and loved in so many ways.
The Flash palette is such a versatile product and when he demonstrated how this palette can be used in multiple ways, we were hooked. In fact, we had to dig up our little stash of products to find this. Every makeup artist should have one. When you’re caught in a situation where you had nothing to work on in a shoot or in a client, this is the palette to have. It will save you from getting fired from a job. Did you know you can use this to customize a foundation color?
Well loved and used, his brushes have touched many faces and created many looks that graced both print and advertorial campaigns. These are his favorite brushes of all time.
He brings with him this blue organizer bag to hold all his makeup palettes and brushes. The one on the top right.
The canister on the top left is his most reliable brush holder that contains his other well loved brushes. The makeup madness aftermath. Makeup Forever Ultra HD foundation and Acrylic paints courtesy of Makeup Forever Philippines. Photo taken from CJC Photography Asia
Makeup kits of artists vary from artist to artist, but I find that the more seasoned and popular artists such as Bobby, who have seen so much in all of his years of experience, tend to condense their kit mainly because they know what simply works and can improvise many looks based on a slimmed down kit.
Aside from his creative genius and good looks, Bobby is the most generous teacher you can imagine, constantly sharing his tips and techniques to make you work smarter, faster and better. Beauty need not be complicated, Kemerut….
Acie Fores, together with the UMAP team members headed by Charisma Vergara President of UMAP had the privilege to be a keynote makeup artist assistant at the Beauty & Momness event in Evia Center this weekend. Like all harried mothers with no time to spare for themselves, pampering oneself is key in keeping your sanity intact. Beauty is not an option but an outlet to express your creativity and spark an inner joy that makes you feel you are right in this world.
In this workshop, UMAP member volunteers taught the ladies how to do their own makeup from skincare, choosing the right products that match their skin type, using the proper tools, applying proper methods and techniques to create a polished looking face ready to face any challenge.
Mom Beauty Tips:
Skincare is essential in creating a good makeup application. The 4 key steps of a good skincare routine is cleansing, toning, moisturizing and applying sunscreen.
Biore products were at the forefront of skincare as they were one of the major sponsors of the event.
2. Choosing the right foundation or Base for your skin depends on the skin tone and type of skin. Usually when shopping for your base, choose 3 shades of foundation closest to your skin tone and swatch each shade from the jaw line extending to your neck. When blended, the closes shade that blends with your neck is the right shade for you.
LA Girl and Benefit Cosmetics were also on hand to provide the ladies with great looking skin.
This LA Girl BB cream is a great all in one multitasker, it protects, hydrates, and blends easily,
3) Choose earthy tones for your eye color palette. For newbies in the makeup sphere, warm browns, plums are your best bets for our brown colored eyes. They are complementary colors that bring out the eyes.
A sample of an earth color palette
4) #Kilayislife
When you have groomed brows, half of your work is done. Groomed brows are easier to fill in whether your preference is a pencil or shadow. They frame the face and if you’re in hurry, killer brows and a good lipstick color is all you need.
Start your brows at the end of your nose (1), the arch is above the iris of the eye, and your brow should end diagonally from your nostril to the end of your eye (3).
5) A good lipstick color that also suits your skin tone is all you need to complete basic everyday look. You can also wear bright colors like red or pink depending on your mood for the day.
Your lipstick palette may look like this, if you’re the type to experiment and mix shades to create that perfect custom blend color just for you.Our major sponsors in full display. Thank you Biore Philippines, LA Girl Cosmetics, Benefit Cosmetics, Inglot Cosmetics, Perfetto Salon and Spa, Jergens, Ellana Cosmetics, Dermagold, NuSkin
Our Model Mom receiving the day look demo with UMAP”S Charisma Vergara, Photos from Michelle Viray
The full Day look. Photo from Michelle Viray
Moms were divided into different skin categories. All photos below are from Michelle Viray.
Maryann Obias was assisting moms that were under the Normal Skin category.
I was assigned to the Combination skin table, here I am assisting her with the concealer application.Kathrina Bautista UMAP member as well, assisting her participant with the day look.
Cha flanked by the organizers of the event
Breastfeeding Moms working in the event.
Finished Makeup looks under my Combination Table. Beaming and happy should I say.
A huge shout out to all our sponsors and organizers who made this event a fun activity for everyone! Looking forward to the next workshop Moms!
Denise Go Ochoa, Juan Sarte, Mickey See, Jigs Mayuga, are makeup artists. Not just makeup artists but Manila’s living legends in the beauty industry. They are literally the dream team to call when its’ your wedding day, or a have a photoshoot in the making, or when you are a Celebrity in need of glam time.
Happy Skin just made that connection 3 degrees smaller by introducing the Glam Squad Collection.
Glam Squad at your fingertips.
Encased in gold, these eyeshadows are pigmented and colors are very neutral, in earthy tones. Two shadows, one light and one darker, it makes applying as simple as child’s play. It has a very light shimmer texture but it glides on very smoothly. The darker shades are enough to give your eyes depth and dimension. From a day look to a smoky eye for the evening, it’s all you need for a simple glamour change.
From top to bottom, Denise Go Ochoa, Mickey See and Juan Sarte
Matte lipsticks to stay all day
The lipsticks are very matte, glides well and lasts a long time. It has that nude retro 90’s look, nude pinky brown perfect for everyday and bridal looks. Jigs Mayuga has a deep plum color while that of Juan Sarte’s is a bit on the dark pink nudey beige color.
Top to bottom, Denise Go Ochoa, Mickey See, Jigs Mayuga and Juan Sarte
I didn’t get the Lipstick shades of Mickey See and Denise Go Ochoa because I was running late and I promised to return and try to purchase at a later time. I’ve tried Juan Sarte’s lipstick and it did stay for a good 6 hours without retouching. However since I ate Chinese food that day, the oil removed a little of the lipstick and I retouched it but before reapplying, there was a bit of a stain left so the staying power is really good. Is this Viagra Glam?
No excuse to have bad eyebrow days. Shade is Medium Brown
I would compare this to the Smashbox eyebrow pencil. It twists on one end with a very sword like shape and its very thin to give you precise hair like strokes on your eyebrows. Grooming them into place is simple with a turn on the other end of the pencil for a tinted brow gel. It’s pretty good, I would compare this to its Japanese and US brand counterparts and it does the job of giving you perfectly arched eyebrows.
Lock in that lip color with this smooth lip liner.
First Date is the name of this lip liner. This can go with any of the matte lipsticks in the Glam Squad collection.
This lip liner is not part of the Glam Squad collection. I just had to buy it because I wanted to get the free gift with purchase kikay kit bag. Also in gold.
Final Thoughts:
The collection is a very precise collection, just like a well curated art gallery. All in earthy tones, it is a very neutral palette that can take you from day to night in a simple tap of a brush. Pigmentation and coloration is good, not chalky, it spreads smoothly and blends well. However, there is some pigment fallout but not that significant. You may start with the eye makeup first, then clean up any fallout and apply your base or foundation, concealer and the rest of your makeup after.
The brow pencil applicator needs improvement though, as it is very fragile. I just twisted it once to reveal the color and 1/4 of its refill broke off. It is not a decision breaker but it needs refinement in the twist type design.
The eye shadow palette inside is housed in a sponge like foam that protects it from fall. The metal pans is anchored by a smidgen of glue that is not enough to hold it in place. I mentioned this to the sales associate and I had mine replaced as one of the metal pans fell off.
Lipstick shades are all on trend with the matte lipstick bandwagon craze but very well suited to the Asian skin tone. You can transform these colors from sophisticated to glam and chic depending on the shade you get. It’s matte enough to last half a day with one touch up only.
Get your glam squad collection fast, stocks are running quickly, get all four of them and have the Glam Squad at your fingertips.
Glam Squad eyeshadow duo is priced at P899.00, Glam Squad Arch Definer and Brow Mascara is P949.00, Glam Squad Matte lipstick is P699.00 and the Shut up and Kiss Me Moisturising Matte Lip Liner is P499.00 Available at www.happyskincosmetics.com, Beauty Bar outlets and select SM Beauty Counters.
This is from the collection of Heart Evangelista and it is plum pinky brown beige shade which I think is perfect for everyday. Line your entire lip with this and apply a clear gloss on top in place of your lipstick.
Swatch of First Date lip liner
My thoughts:
I love this collection and like a beautiful art gallery, it is a well curated set, very precise, collection is small enough to give you what you essentially need to make you look like a celebrity. You can never go wrong with earthy neutral colors since it is universally flattering.
Packaging however can be improved, the eye palette discs have a tendency to fall off the compact. It is only held with a tiny smidgen of glue. The eye pencil mechanism is very sensitive, I had to exchange mine because the eyebrow refill broke in half and I only twisted it once.
Will this be a kit staple? Yes, I can’t wait for the other collaborations with other makeup
Social media has given makeup applications new terms, to make content in their feeds relevant. One of these terms we refer to is Highlighting which is now termed Strobing or Reverse Contouring, thanks to Instagram and Youtube. Both terms mean the same thing which is a makeup application that accentuates the high points of the face, the top of the cheekbones, underneath the brow bone, inner corner of the eye, middle of the nose and the Cupid s bow the area on top of the lips using products with high amounts of shimmer or shine .
A simple diagram on where to put highlight products on the face whether its cream or powder based.
I discovered this product from a colleague and she considers this her Holy Grail of highlighters. Mary Lou Luminizer is an American product under the label The Balm Cosmetics. Packaging has that retro feel similar to Benefit Cosmetics which makes it appealing to makeup junkies.
Aptly named, Watts Up by Benefit Cosmetics and MaryLou Luminizer are highlighters that can lift your face all the way to the Diwata Satellite.
This can also be used as an eyeshadow for a natural day look and emphasized with a black cat eye. Simply divine.
Its described as a “Honey Hue” warm champagne highlighter best suited for medium tones.
Has a pearly sheen and well pigmented.
Be careful when you apply too much. This is how it looks unblended
Blended with fingers, it gives a nice subtle glow.This is how I apply the luminizer on the face, Real Techniques Setting Brush
Used the MaryLou Luminizer on Shanen my model for a bridal shoot recently. Ate Glow
Famously used by Mario Dedivanovic on Kim Kardashian on her YouTube video on Strobing.
A Shining example. Not blended.
I think I blended it too much. But good news is, its buildable and you can use a Beauty Blender sponge to apply it.
There is a rubber sponge at the opposite end of this stick which helps in applying and blending the product but i prefer to use the fingers or a Beauty Blender sponge for flawless coverage.
Watts up with her? Tried and Tested on my model on a bridal shoot.
Final thoughts on these two highlighters:
Use them sparingly and the key to not making you gleam like a greasepan is to blend it with your fingers, brush or sponge.
When applied too much, highlighters can sometimes look oily and sweaty in photos. Do not use this on oily skin, it will look like a disco ball.
Apply them with ample lighting or across a window with natural light streaming so you’ll know how much to use.
Apply on the inner corner of the eye or tear duct to make close set eyes bigger or when you want to highlight that corner a la Korean pop star.
Layer this on top of your lipstick and tap a little amount on your ring finger and apply on the centre of your bottom lips to give the illusion of a fuller mouth.
Apply to the collarbones for a glowing sheen that makes everyone look good in photos.
Benefit Cosmetics is available at Greenbelt 5, Trinova, Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, Alabang Town Centre, BGC Central Square, Rustan’s Makati, Rustan’s Shangri-la and SM Seaside Cebu. Watts Up Highlighter is priced between P2500.00-2700.00 (Online or at the store)
MaryLou Lumber is available at all Beauty Bar outlets. Priced between P1200.00-1700.00 depending whether its bought online or at the store.