Friday 25 March 2011

I do, I do, I do

I have worked with hundreds of gorgeous brides on their big day. The most popular look requested is the "natural" look.  Achieving the perfect natural look actually requires a lot of make up and with wedding season about to kick off here are my tips for achieving the flawless bridal look to dazzle your future husband...

SKIN
Preparing your skin for the big day is as important as choosing what make up to you use. 
I always advise my brides to start preparing their skin a month or so before the big day.

Always drink 2 litres of water a day.

My favourite cleanser is Liz Earl Cleanse and Polish. 

 
Use a facial night serum to give skin an extra boost – my favourite one is Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair, it’s addictive – skin is glowing when you wake up. 

Moisturiser needs careful attention – find one to suit your skin type.  For normal skin I recommend Boots No 7 Protect and Perfect daily moisturiser.

FACE
Most brides opt for dewy skin look Chanel Vitalumiere . I haven’t found a foundation to beat this and I have tried but I only ever use this. It provides a natural even coverage with a beautiful dewy look.

The best concealer I have ever worked with FACT!  Erase Paste by Benefit .  No need to panic if spot appears on your wedding day or you have bags from not sleeping, this will work miracles.

EYES
A couple of drops of Optrex Eye Dew ensure your eyes sparkle.
Cover lids with a neutral colour I like Shroom by Mac. 

 
I usually use a waterproof mascara by Estee lauder and at weddings this year I will be using the new Sumptuous waterproof mascara  – curl eyelashes and apply lashings of mascara, top and bottom.

CHEEKS
Bobbi Brown rouge pot in Powder Pink is nothing short of perfect – dab onto cheeks and blend gently into foundation.   I love Mac’s powder blusher Pinch Me as well.

To finish off your flawless foundation look dab some of Benefit’s Girl meets Pearl onto cheek bones or for a stronger look go for a NARS Illuminator in Laguna.

Finally, dust some translucent powder over face to control any shine (this will make your photos look better).  I love Estee Lauder’s loose powder or Max Factor’s Cream Puff

LIPS
 Christian Dior’s Beige Indecise finishes the neutral look perfectly!

Now you’re ready to face your future husband  x  x x


If you’re interested in having your wedding make up done professionally email me for my price list at beautyattitudes@gmail.com





Wednesday 16 March 2011

Back to basics

SO I have returned from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. I survived and more importantly I made it to the tippety top of Uhuru Peak 5,895 metres – along with my father, not bad for a 63 year old (him not me). 

Like many women, applying make up is a daily ritual of mine. I never leave home without a full face.  So I was intrigued to discover how I would fare going bare faced for 7 days.  With tight weight restrictions on our bags (15kg) the make up bag was left behind and I slipped in Connock London wonderbalm (http://www.beautique.com/product/Connock_London/Kukui_Oil_Wonder_Balm.aspx)
Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream and Halo deodorant wipes.  (Incidentally my beloved 8 hour cream was useless, it didn’t cope well with the cold at all).  Still I got over that disappointment when I saw one of our porters whizz past us with 20kg of weight carried on his head, wearing a flip flop on one foot and an ill fitting boot on the other…..this 7 day trip was definitely going to be about perspectives and getting them in order. 

At night time the temperature plummeted, I wore all of my thermal clothing, plus a hat that tied up round my chin, thermal gloves and didn’t think of my warm bedroom at home once.  It’s either altitude or the situation of having to get on with it but very rarely did I torture myself with thoughts of home comforts.  Once a day one of the porters would provide hot water in a bowl for us to wash with, I took great care of my feet – making sure they were clean and dry before bed every night and thanks to my amazing walking boots I suffered no blisters at all.  In fact my feet had never been more comfy.  In the morning I would freshen up and use the Halo Deodrant Wipes which were a complete dream for two reasons, one: they worked (and that’s no mean feat considering how physical my days were) and two: they were quick and easy to use with no freezing cold spray from an aerosol.  I shall always keep a pack of these in my travel gear.  In no time at all I became quite comfortable being make up free, only occasionally rehydrating my lips with the Wonder Balm. 

Summit night was the toughest night for me mentally, physically fit enough I didn’t struggle with the daily walking or the steep ascent up.  Getting my mind focused on getting to the top was the biggest challenge. There is a lot of up and it’s never ending! We left Kibo Hut (the camp at the base of the mountain) and began our ascent at midnight and at 05.30am we reached Gilman’s Point, we had another hour and a half to go of walking around a snow covered crater to Uhuru Peak, which we reached at 06.50am on Thursday 24 February.  My cousin who was also with us described getting to the top as running three marathons back to back with a really bad chest infection and a raging hangover!  I suffered freezing hands and fingers which hurt so much I cried from the pain – even now the tips of my fingers are dry and a little cracked.

Wrapped up like Michelin men we posed happily for photographs.
I couldn’t yet tell you if it has changed me fundamentally.  I suspect it is an experience that will slowly filter through my psyche in time.  It’s definitely true to say that the mountain I once viewed with an overwhelming sense of terror has now become a beacon of all things achievable, we met people who had so little yet gave us so much, I learned that modern day frivolities over take us all at times and taking it back to basics was a positive experience, and for those who know me that would include coping with a bare face!!