20 May 2014

Makeup of the Day - Work Look

Hello Beautiful People,

I'm excited to post today. I just did my normal work makeup routine and then everything just magically worked and I loved how it turned out. Does this happen to any of you?

So please find below my Makeup of the Day, Work Look!

I used my Gorgeous Cosmetics Custom Eye Everyday Palette for this eye look. The quality is incredible and the shadows just go on so smoothly and stay all day!. That's one of my favourite things about this palette (besides the amazing colours) is the fact that the shadows stay and don't slide everywhere throughout the day. Bonus these colours are amazing for blue eyed beauties.






I first put the skin tone colour (second from the left on the bottom) all over the lid but only up to the bottom of  my brow bone. Then I blended the darkest brown shade (top right corner) through the crease and smoked it up a little. I have hooded eyes so I have to bring my colour up higher  for it to be visible. Sigh. I made sure the crease itself was deeper in colour than the smoked area, then I placed the purple shade (second from the left, top row) all over my mobile lid below the crease. I then went back in with my crease colour to re darken it. Then I highlighted my brow bone and inner corner with the palest shade (bottom right corner). I finished off this eye look with a thin line of Maybelline Master Precise Liquid Liner and a good coat of Revlon Grow Luscious Mascara in Blackest Black on my top lashes only. I did go and add my Avon Mega Impact Gel Eyeliner in Aqua Pop into my waterline just to add a pop of colour and darken up my look a little.

And here is the outcome.



What do you think of this look? I would love to hear your feedback. Leave me a comment!

I between blogging you can find me on Instagram @shannonmichellebeauty. I have posted a picture of all the products I used for my makeup here.

Until next time,

Shannon.

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15 May 2014

Advantages of Shellac / Gel Nail Polish

Hi Nail Aficionados,

 I want to talk to you about the advantages of shellac / gel nail polish. If you love getting manicures with polish that is long lasting, protective and chip resistant for two weeks or more weeks this polish type is for you!

IBD Shellac in METEORITE
 Shellac was originally created by Creative Nail Design or CND in California in 2011, so it is still a relatively new concept. You can now buy your own kits from places like Priceline and chemists but when it was released it was salon only. I still only like the salon versions as I think the quality might be better, but I haven't had the chance to try an at home kit yet so that may change.(Let me know your thoughts!)

I work with IBD Just Gelish Polish as a beauty therapist and I adore it. I have found with this polish and my nails being properly prepped and painted by a co worker my manicure can last, chip resistant, for anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks! I was so impressed when I first tried it, I'm addicted to shellac now. My plan is to work my way through all the colours we have in stock. Which is roughly only 20 at the moment but we have plans to get more. I'm so excited.

The blurb on the IBD website of their Just Gelish Polishes is this;
"Treat your customers to Just Gel Polish - the strong 100% pure gel formula that wears like a classic true gel. Apply it just like polish and be rewarded with richer, more even color. And time is on your side because this versatile gel polish cures quickly under either LED or UV light. It also protects natural nails with stronger, long-lasting wear. Gel removal is cinch, too. Remove Just Gel Polish easily in just 10 minutes with no muss, no fuss."  (http://www.ibdbeauty.com/products.php?catid=48)

Because of my new love affair with shellac / gel polish I thought I would share with you the advantages of shellac so you have a better understanding of this new nail technology and will hopefully go and try it and love it as much as I do.

So here we go!

1. Shellac protects and strengthens your natural nails. As it is a polish that is cured under an LED or UV lamp and there is no harsh filing of the nail plate so your natural nails can grow strong under the polish as it acts as a thick coating to stop breakage.

My natural nails after 4 weeks of shellac, I started with no free edge.

2. Shellac is easily removed with acetone and foil wraps. We soak a piece of cotton in acetone and place it on the nail and then wrap each finger in a special foil. The acetone coupled with your body heat helps to seperate the polish from the nail and it then just peels off.

3. Shellac is applied just like your regular nail polish. The only difference is that each layer is cured under a special LED or UV lamp. Our lamp requires a set time of 90 seconds for each thin layer. After the nail is prepped a bondant is applied and cured then a base coat, two layers of coloured polish then a top coat, each layer is set for 90 seconds before moving onto the next. To finish the nail is wiped over with alcohol to remove any sticky residue and create shine.

4. As it is cured with LED or UV light your nails are touch dry straight after so no getting your therapist or nail tech to fish through your handbag for your car keys! Just be gentle with your nails for the next hour or so.

5. As  I mentioned before the polish lasts 2 to 4 weeks, it all depends on how rough you are with your nails and your nail regrowth. No dealing with chipped manicures straight after an application.

6. If you want just a shellac paint without the full manicure you can be out the door in 20 minutes. It's that fast and simple.

You will be paying a little bit more for shellac than you would a typical manicure but it is so worth it.

Here are some colours I've tried.  (As well as the top picture)
IBD Shellac in MINT
IBD Shellac in MY BABE
IBD Shellac in MAUI SUNSET
IBD Shellac in JUPITER BLUE (My fave so far)


Hope this helps, Leave your comments and feedback below.
In between blogging you can find me on Instagram @shannonmichellebeauty
This post is not sponsored.

Chat soon,
Shannon

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9 May 2014

My Favourite Eye Shadow Brushes

Hello Lovely Readers,

Makeup brushes, where would we be without them? How would we place that perfectly coloured eye shadow or blend that harsh line? Brushes, the wonder tools, You need them now! Here are my favourite eye shadow brushes that I use on a daily basis as well as some honorable mentions that are my go to for more complex eye looks.



Revlon Dual Ended Eye Shadow Brush.
This is out of the Revlon brush set you can buy at any revlon counter.
This is my number one medium shader brush! I have used it for years, this is out of my first ever real brush set. Its fantastic for placing eye shadow, I usually only use the shader end but the liner/eyebrow end is great as well. This brush is lovely and soft and has lasted so well. The brush set I believe is roughly $45 - $50.

C433 Pro Blending Fluff Brush.
This is out of my brush set I got from college, I'm sorry I don't know the brand. I use this brush to place and blend my crease colours. I use it either on point or turn it on its side to blow colour out into a smoky eye. It is a little rough but works so well. A firm yet fluffy blending brush is ideal for any eye shadow brush kit.

Gorgeous Cosmetics #B113 Brush.
I love this large fluffy blending brush so much, it's so soft and blends colour so lightly. I generally use this to soften harsh lines and also to blend in a transition colour between my crease and brow bone highlight.  It is great for creating a smoky eye as well. The downside, this brush is $41, but so worth it. Available from Gorgeous Cosmetics, in store, online or at select Terry White Chemists.

E.L.F Professional Blending Eye Brush.
I use this brush mainly for my brow bone highlight and inner corner highlight. It's relatively new to my brush collection but became a quick fave. Its very soft and its perfectly domed shape makes it ideal for blending harsh lines and softly placing crease colours. It is fairly dense and worth the $3. Available at Kmart Australia.







Honorable Mentions

Large Flat Shader Brush.
This is out of the brush kit I got given at college, I'm sorry I don't know the brand. Its great for shading big areas such as the entire lid. I use it to put down my base colour or set a cream eyeshadow. It's big surface area makes colour the whole lid a breeze.

Eyeliner / Eyebrow Brush.
This is also out of my college kit, sorry again. This is fantastic, I mean I really LOVE this brush for applying gel or cream eyeliner. I've also used it to get colour off an eyebrow or eyeliner pencil to keep things hygenic if the pencil wouldn't apply without breaking. This brush create a perfect straight line when I attempt a winged liner.

Avon Dual Ended Fluffy Blending and Eyeliner / Eyebrow Brush.
I got this as a free gift with purchase but you can now buy them individually from Avon Australia. I mainly use the fluffy blending side of this brush for blending out my crease or softening harsh lines. Also great for placing a transition or highlight shade. It's my multi use brush by the looks of it.

Manicare Artiste Professional Rounded Crease Brush - 33.
This was my go to crease brush until I got my elf and college brushes. When I want a defined crease or want to keep the colour in a certain area I use this baby.  It is so soft and has lasted many years of use, it proves if you look after your brushes they will last.  I'm pretty sure this brush is around the $15 mark (couldn't find out online) available from Priceline or Myer.




Sorry this post is so long, I can talk forever.

I hope my favourite brushes help you if your putting together a brush kit, but it all depends on the looks you want to create with them, there are so many available. Not all cheap brushes are bad, E.L.F for instance, excellent price point, excellent quality.

Let me know what your favourite, go to brush are, there's always room to expand!

Looking forward to our next meeting,

Shannon.



5 May 2014

Hair Removal - Waxing Tips and Tricks

Hello Hair Removal Enthusiasts,

As much as we want to look our best amazing selves all the time, getting there can be quite, painful. Why do we wax!? Honestly? Why do we torture ourselves by ripping hair out with a sticky strip or patch. Because it makes us feel BEAUTIFUL! If you want to do it and it makes you feel better about yourself GO FOR IT! Plus waxing has longer lasting results than shaving or depilatory creams. Usually you will have to wax every 4-6 weeks depending on the area being treated.

First let's cover types of wax and where they are commonly used.

HOT WAX - This is the wax that sets semi hard and then is removed, it tends to be a honey consistency when hot. Commonly used for facial waxing, underarms, bikini, g-string or brazilian waxing and any sensitive spots such as around the neck for men.

STRIP WAX - This is the wax that it removed with a cloth or spun lace strip, it tends to be quite thin and runny when hot. Commonly used for hair removal on arms, legs, back, chest, etc. All the large areas essentially.

But this doesn't mean that these are the only places you can use these waxes. Every area can be stripped or every area can be hot waxed, it all depends on your therapist and how they are trained or prefer to wax.

So if you love the results waxing brings keep reading for some tips and tricks from a person who spends her day waxing other people!

1. To lessen the ouch factor as the hair is removed try taking 1-2 pain killer tablets 20 -30 minutes before your appointment. This helps to reduce the pain and inflammation that comes with being waxed. This is only advice and you should seek an opinion of a medical professional to see if this is the right thing for you before you try this.

2. Don't wear any body lotions or deodorants to your appointment. I know going without deodorant / anti perspirant sounds awful but its another layer between your skin and the wax, which can mean more time spent getting the little hairs deodorant sticks down or covers. Same goes for body lotions, it's another barrier and can also lessen the adhesiveness of the wax to the hairs.

3. Ask your therapist to put pressure on the spot after a HOT wax patch has been removed. This helps with the pain! Your skin has many sensory receptors, two are pain and pressure. Funny little fact about these usually only one can be felt at a time. When a therapist takes off the wax patch your skin stings (pain) if they then proceed to press their hand or fingers on the spot just waxed the receptor changes to pressure, which in turn lessens the pain.

4. Assist your therapist! I know it sounds strange but you can help by pulling your skin tight around the area being waxed. The tighter the skin the less pain you will feel when the wax is removed, same goes for tweezing.

5. Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Exfoliate! When you exfoliate your face and body the top layer of dead skin cells is removed making way for smoother new ones. This also means that by removing that layer of dead skin you are allowing any new hair to grow unhindered. Hair growing under dead skin cells can become trapped resulting in (the most unpleasant) in-grown hairs. Stop those ugly, red, itchy, painful lumps by exfoliating that body. This also exposes more hair for the wax to grab onto meaning you'll get a better result in the end. Bonus, body exfoliation can make your skin glow (after any redness has gone away if you've been to vigorous or have sensitive skin). Please exfoliate the day before your appointment for optimum results.

6. Breathe. This is an easy one, but deep breathing can help lessen pain. A) Your distracted by focusing on breathing deeply. B) Your skin and muscles relax releasing some tension that's holding onto your hairs. This increases also when your holding your breathe. C) You will feel calmer and less stressed out by the whole experience. So go on, breathe!

7. Don't tense up when the wax is about to be removed. Don't go ridged and hold your breath in preparation for the oncoming pain, you're actually about to make it worse for yourself. As stated before with the breathing when you tense everything obviously tightens, so does your skins grip on your hair. When your tense your hair is harder to remove and as your going to feel the wax pulling on the hair more it's going to hurt more. Try to relax and breathe deeply. Chat with your therapist to distract and help relax you.

I hope these little bits of information are helpful for you and make your next waxing experience more enjoyable. Well as much as it can be anyway.

Let me know if you like these kinds of posts! Or if any of these tips have helped you. Thank you!

Until we meet again,

Shannon

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4 May 2014

Australis Colour Inject Lipsticks

Hey Beauty Fans,

Just a little post to start us off tonight.

I have just tried the Australis Colour Inject lipsticks in Mambo and Grunge. I can say I was pleasantly surprised with these lipsticks. Not only are the colours amazing but they are so creamy and opaque as well! They glide on so effortlessly and I find they feel moisturising and non drying on my lips. They seem to be quite long lasting and if you avoid eating and drinking don't seem to be reapplied to often. I am really enjoying these lipsticks and plan on adding more to my collection soon.

Suprisingly these lipsticks contain titanium dioxide which is a naturally occuring UV filter! How awesome! It absorbs, reflects and scatters damaging ultra violet light. No one wants dried out and sunburnt lips. Ouch!. It also contains Kakadu plum, one of the highest sources of vitamin C which bonus helps inhibit pigmentation caused by the suns rays and vitamin E which is incredibly soothing.

The official word on these lipsticks from Australis Cosmetic (from there website)

"Long lasting, moisturising and nourishing lip colour. It’s an injection of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, the hottest thing on everyone's lips. It contains Kakadu plum which is the world’s highest known source of vitamin C. Vitamin C is not only soothing, but also naturally stimulates collagen formation."

(http://www.australiscosmetics.com.au/product/71031/colour-inject-pinks-~-purples)

Definitely worth the small cost of $12.95 in Australia.



Top lip colour is Mambo - a pinky, nude.
Bottom lip colour is Grunge - a deep plum.

I recommend checking these out!

Shannon

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It's Nice To Meet You!

Hi, It's Nice to Meet You!

My name is Shannon, I'm brand new to this so bare with me.

Ok, I'm a fully trained Beauty Therapist and a growing Makeup Artist. I'm from Brisbane Australia and have decided to join this huge online beauty community that just keeps growing. I want to share my knowledge, tips and tricks to help all you amazing people with your beauty and makeup problems, questions and general inspiration (we'll see how that last one goes hey?) So hopefully you'll like what you see and I hope I can post information / photographs that you will find interesting and useful.

It may take me a while to figure out this blogging thing, especially how to present and lay out my posts, tips and advice welcome, so here we go!

A little about me before you go.

I'm 21 and as I said previously a beauty therapist and makeup artist. I am constantly growing my skills, like most of you I pick up handy hints and techniques from either reading blogs ( such as this) and watching Youtube videos. (How amazing is the available content on Youtube! Seriously!?) I have a lot of knowledge from my studies and just everything I've pick up everywhere else. I want to share all this knowledge and help each and every person who reads this blog in some way. I'm hoping to cover content including;
Beauty - hair removal, nails, facials, massage, tanning and  specialised treatments.
Makeup - Tips, tricks and products. What works for me.
Product / Service Reviews and First Impressions.

A little disclaimer - All thoughts written or otherwise are completely mine, unless otherwise stated. All photographs used in my posts, unless otherwise stated, are completely mine. 

Any products that are gifted to me will be stated at the beginning of any posts but this will not affect my opinion of the product / service. If I do not like a product / service or believe it doesn't fit with myself or my blog I am not obligated to accept it. I will not be exchanging or trading products / services for positive reviews, lets get that clear. I only want to share honest information and that's not going to change. 

I believe in giving a product / service a good amount of time to trial before reporting back on it so please allow at least 4 weeks for a in depth product review. Any negative experiences or opinions I may have are solely my own and do not reflect poorly on the brand itself. It just may be that this product or service has not worked for me.

So now that we have covered all that, lets dive into this! I'm excited, I hope you are too!

Until next time,

Shannon

Here's a sneaky picture of me to get us started.


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