Showing posts with label half lashes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label half lashes. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Red Lips, didn't think I would but I like it

Hi! 
This is just a Look of the Day post, I hope you'll like it!
Ce post est juste un Look du Jour, j'èspère que vous allez aimer!
On my lips I just applied some Aloe Vera transparent Lip balm and then applied the red colour pencil from this post over it.
Sur mes lèvres, jai juste mis du baume à lèvres transparent à l'Aloe vera (de chez Réserve Naturelle) puis j'ai mis le crayon rouge par dessus.
  Here's the pencil on it's own swatched on the left and smudged on the right.
Voici un swatch du crayon tout seul à gauche et estompé à droite.
 Natural light (daylight through the window).
A la lumière du jour (qui entre par la fenêtre).
 With flash, it looks a bit washed out and pink.
Avec le flash ça l'air un peu rose/rose foncé.
A closeup of my eye makeup using the half lashes technique I spoke about in my last blogpost.
I will update this post with the products used asap so keep an eye out for that. Until then, take care.
Voici une photo plus rapprochée de mes yeux, j'ai utilisé la technique des faux cils coupés en deux dont je vous explique tous les détails dans mon post précédent. Prenez soin de vous et à bientôt.

See you! Bye!

Sonam

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Fascinated by lashes!

source: soshallo

Weirdly enough, my lashes grow straight down, which means that when I apply mascara, if I don't curl them, they just look "meh" or sometimes (depending on the mascara I use) they even look like I don't have any lashes at all. That's where false lashes come in. Actually not really because by curling my lashes I'm quite satisfied with the result, but since I've tried false lashes and seen how much more they add to any look, I can't really go back. I do my makeup without applying false lashes quite often but when I do, I usually pack on the mascara, I don't make them clumpy but I try to still make them stand out. Like so:





It took me a very long time before I learned how to actually apply them properly and also to keep them on, because I used to put them on and then pull them off just before leaving the house thinking "it'll look too fake, and everyone will see they're not mine" or they'll fall off while I'm talking to someone.
But by practicing a lot I managed to get a few techniques to apply them easily, quite fast and make them look realistic too.

Here I'm gonna show you my favorite lashes and less favorite ones and the different techniques I use for different kinds of strip lashes (I don't like the individual ones or the ones that come in little "bunches" of 3 or 4 that you can glue on just because I'm not that good at using them and for me comfort is key so...).

So I'm gonna start by the less favorite ones and try to explain why that is.






Usually when I wear lashes, I like them to blend in with my own lashes, these, for some reason, don't.
I also usually curl the lashes before applying them and these, despite being a bit curled already (not enough IMO) won't budge no matter how long you try, I didn't try heating the lash curler before doing it because I was quite sure they were gonna melt.

This is how they look once applied:



Oh and I also forgot to mention that very visible black band that you can see on my lashline right there.
I don't like that either.

These are my Favorite:


The first reason is the clear band, I really like it as it's not noticeable at all even with neutral looks, you don't need to cover it up with black liner.



They are also very easy to curl which is a big plus for me.
Here's how they look applied.

 I feel like they're even less noticeable without eyeliner actually or with a very thin line of liner.


 Here they're applied cut in half, this is the way I usually use them when I'm in a hurry and also when I'm going for a simple neutral look. 
  


Here I cut it in half and glued it to the outside part of my lashline.
I also only applied mascara on the roots so that it wouldn't stand out beside my own lashes and voila!

These are my second favorite but they're only second because of the colour of the band otherwise they would be my absolute favorite because I don't know if you can tell, but the band is made of thread actually and that makes it super flexible, which means no more wiggling and twisting the lash band to give it the shape that you want, I just take these out of the box apply the glue and put them on. They also curl as easily as the previous ones, what's not to like?




Here's how they look once applied.


And here's how flexible they are.


You can see the thread band, click for a bigger picture. (works on all the pictures btw)


These are the ones that I like less of those that I do like because the band is quite stiff so it's a bit more work to apply them and also because the band s a bit thick. I guess, being  a newbie at lashes I'm not comfortable with these yet.






I don't have any picture of me wearing them but I guess you can do a similar look to this with them.
The liner will need to be somewhat thick and dark though. I think that they could be great for a photoshoot.


I'd love to get some feather lashes to do some interesting artistic looks like this one. They really inspire me.


I only have one kind of lash glue and it's the Duo Dark Tone one, it's my absolute favourite because the lashes stay put until I decide to remove them, and also because it's a dark colour glue so I don't need to touch it up with liner if I don't feel like it.

 source: Starcosmetics NZ

So this is it, I will also update this post with a video or pictorial of me actually applying my lashes, full strip and half strip so that you can see the entire process. 

Stay tuned and take care until next time!

See you! Bye!

Sonam