MAC Cosmetics Holiday 2012 Collection and Ways to Make Your Eye Color Pop by Danielle Ward

Enjoy photos from the MAC Cosmetics Holiday 2012 Collection

The eyes are one of the first things that people will notice when they look at your face, so it is important to play them up. They can tell a lot about you and can be as mysterious or as alluring as you make them. Whether you have blue, brown, green or hazel eyes, your eye color doesn’t have to be dull. Play up your eyes and make them pop with these techniques.

Eye shadow

The use of eye shadow is one of the easiest ways to create dramatic and attention getting eyes. There are hundreds of shades to choose from so the best way to determine which colors will look the best with your skin tone and eye color is by using a color wheel. Although most people assume their eyes are basically one color, they are actually a mixture of various colors and a color wheel will help you find the most optimum colors for your eyes. For example, if you have brown eyes with green tones, you will be able to wear colors that compliment both browns and greens. To use a color wheel, simply find the colors of your eyes and follow the complimenting colors or for a dramatic look, use the contrasting colors.

 

 

 

Eyeliner

Eyeliner is a fun way to make your eyes stand out, because you can experiment with different colors and different application techniques. If you want to give your eyes a subtle, sophisticated look use brown eyeliner or for more dramatic, attention grabbing eyes choose a heavy black. To use eyeliner for creating a subtle and sophisticated look, apply a thin line along the lower rim of your eyes and a fine line just above the upper eyelashes. To create a dramatic effect, make a slightly thicker line just above the upper eyelashes and a thinner line just below the bottom eyelashes. To get the smokey eyed look, use black eyeliner above the upper eyelashes, smudge it slightly and apply eye shadow in a mixture or grays or browns and blend with a large eye shadow brush. If you have deep set eyes and want them to appear larger, on the inside of the bottom rim of your eye, apply white liner and a thin line of soft black or brown just under the bottom eyelashes. Colored eyeliner can be used when you want to create a fun, dramatic effect.

Mascara

Mascara is the perfect finishing touch to making your eyes appear polished, bright and alluring. Mascara comes in a variety of choices; however, any type you choose will thicken the lashes and help to frame your eyes. Brown mascara will give your eyelashes a more natural color, while black mascara will frame the eyes better and help you make a statement with your eyes. To apply mascara and avoid clumping, hold the wand or the brush just below the upper eyelashes, look upward and slowly blink to allow the color glide onto the eyelashes. If you prefer more than one coat, let the first coat dry before applying a second coat. For all day results, use waterproof mascara to prevent smudging and running.

 

 

 

 

Using an eyelash curler before applying mascara will make your eyelashes appear fuller and frame your eyes making them look bigger and brighter. If you are new to using eye makeup and have no idea which brand of makeup will work the best for you, use an online service like Cheapsally.com coupons to save money while you are experimenting with colors and brands. Keep in mind when you are applying eye makeup that the goal is to make the color of your eyes pop and look natural, so avoid applying thick layers of color and blend well using a large eye shadow brush.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This article is written by contributing {guest} writer

Danielle Ward 

Danielle Ward is a personal shopping assistant for busy executives and high profile clients. He enjoys hunting down bargains and sharing him insights on shopping sites.

 

MAC Cosmetics UPDATES

 

 

 

MAC Cosmetics will launch Grey Friday, a lipstick and nail polish duo (black-grey with a silver shimmer) the day after Thanksgiving aka “Black Friday.”

LUXE Fashion: Gobi Mongolian Cashmere

Cashmere is an elegant fabric that’s perfect for the cold weather.  But when we talk about Cashmere, forget about your grandmother’s (beige) sweater because the trend of wearing Cashmere has definitely evolved!

You can find several designs with the use of Cashmere (that will feed your fashion craving.)  Dresses, capes, and even coats, Cashmere has changed from it’s ordinary uses.

With that being said, Mongolian Cashmere designers are finally making their name in the fashion industry.  Take a look at the Fall/Winter Collection from Gobi Cashmere.

 

Gobi by Saverio Palatella – FALL WINTER Cashmere Collection 2012/2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Coming of The Combat Boot: A Winter Must Have

Fashion’s forever changing and repeating itself. And it’s no surprise that combat boots would be this year’s fashion statement! Combat Boots are setting the mark for designers and starting to inspire us (all over again.)  Besides, we have all rocked the camouflage look at some stage in our lives.

And honestly, nothing beats transformation and that’s what this trend brings.  Below you will find a quick tip on how YOU can ROCK Combat boots.

Quick Tip for Rocking COMBAT BOOTS

With combat boots, you can be a “girlie girl” on a casual day or a have a low key “feminine style” on a street day.  Either way you can never go wrong (especially for stylish comfort) when wearing combat boots.

 

Celebrities Rihanna and Megan Good are looking “fab” in Combat Boots

 

Amber Rose wearing black tights, biker jacket, and Combat Boots

 

 

Colors and Variety 

 

Click on the above link and visit Steve Madden.com to purchase a pair of boots

Lunch, Brunch and Life In Between

Below are quick snippets of my life over the past few weeks!  Always busy, always fashionable!

 

Strolling through The Mall of Columbia and stopped by Lush Cosmetics Store; they have some really cool products

 

 

 Heading to a Sorority Luncheon…AKA the Only Way

Mixing two foundations to get the correct shade 

 

 

 Watching Youtube, learning how to Contour my make up (or at least trying)

 

 

 Having a Grande Mimosa at Eggspecation in Columbia

 

 

The Chesapeake Omelet

 

 

Chatting and having lunch with fellow blogger Teena from Fashion for Breakfast 

 

 


Solange Knowles and Rika Magazine

This photo shoot is so stylish and so chic! Enjoy photos of Solange Knowles posing for Rika Magazine…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Della Ricca Hair Color Announces a Color Concierge and Participating Salon in Bethesda, Maryland

HOUSTON – (October 31, 2012) Della Ricca Hair Color, the premiere at-home hair coloring system, is pleased to announce a partnership with a board certified “color concierges” located in Bethesda, Maryland.

Della Ricca Hair Color has joined forces with Patrick Maloy of LUX Studio to ensure the utmost convenience for its Maryland area customers. The Board Certified Master Haircolorist, a national distinction achieved by few in the field, has the expertise and capabilities to work with clients and create a custom color formula based on their individual needs.

Customers can expect their color concierge to create a custom-blended color formula based on a wide range of criteria, including eye color, skin tone, hair texture, thickness, hair styling and coloring history. Within 10 days of the consultation, clients will receive a custom color kit in the mail for $30 plus shipping for the first order and only $25 for each additional order.

Each color kit includes the customized color, brush and bowl, developer and personalized instructions written specifically for the client’s hair. Clients also have the option to receive automatic, ongoing deliveries to ensure consistency between colorings.

Below is a list of Della Ricca Color Concierges located in Bethesda, Maryland:

Patrick Maloy – LUX Studio

4711 Montgomery Ln

Bethesda, MD 20814

301-907-6810

The days of brassy, inconsistent color and trying to fit an extra appointment into a busy schedule are over. For more information on Della Ricca Hair Color, or to set up a free consultation, please visit www.dellariccahaircolor.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

About Della Ricca Hair Color

After recognizing the need for a high quality at-home hair coloring system, Karen Anne Vinson founded Della Ricca Hair Color in April 2011. With more than 25 years of experience, and as the first Texan and now one of only 10 Board Certified Master Haircolorists in the Houston area, Vinson has the capability and expertise to bring clients salon quality color right to their doorsteps.

For less than half the price of a salon visit, Della Ricca Hair Color is quick and easy to apply at home, making it perfect for those who want consistent color while traveling, don’t have time to visit a salon, or simply want a higher quality at-home hair coloring system.

With over 500 styles of box color available, coloring hair at home can prove to be extremely overwhelming, not to mention risky. Della Ricca eliminates these risks by arranging clients with a free consultation with a “color concierge”, in person or via Skype, to discuss their color needs. These Board Certified Master Haircolorists will then create a custom-blended color formula based on a wide range of criteria, including eye color, skin tone, hair texture, thickness, hair styling and coloring history.

Within 10 days of the consultation, clients will receive their custom color kit in the mail, which includes the customized color, a developer and personalized instructions written specifically for the client’s hair.

For more information on Della Ricca Hair Color, or to set up a free consultation, please visitwww.dellariccahaircolor.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Halloween Inspired Nail Art

Halloween’s right around the corner! Individuals working in the fashion industry love Halloween because it gives us the opportunity to use our creativity on multiple levels.  From designing “spooky” costumes to using make up as a face mask, Halloween can bring out the creative “spirit” of any fashionista.

But when we talk about Halloween, how can we forget about Halloween inspired nails!  Nail Artist everywhere are taking manicures to the next level with “frightful” nail designs.  Personally, I am loving the sparkles, characters, and use of color.  Here’s an option, if you don’t want to wear that scary costume why not try a fun Halloween manicure.

Find your nail inspiration from the pictures below.  Photos can also be found on Pinterest (visit the individual blog for more information.)

 

HALLOWEEN INSPIRED NAIL ART 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: squidoo.com via Bianca on Pinterest

 

 

 

 

Source: google.com via Ashley on Pinterest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIY: How To NAILS

 

 


 

 

Source: joybx.com via Bethany on Pinterest

 

 

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Instant Style, Life, and Fashion on Instagram

Instagram, Instagram, Instagram! We are all obsessed with pictures and there’s no better (quick and easy) photo editing software other than Instagram.  Although in the blogging world, it’s not considered “true” photography, in my opinion it’s a great way to showcase your style, life, and fashion.

With that being said, I have also fallen victim to loving the (quick) use of Instagram software.  Honestly, this happened as a surprise because I am busy managing other social networking sites and thought to myself, “there’s no way I could possibly manage another site.”

But contrary to my thoughts, I am posting on Instagram and love the fun that I’m having on there.  So my suggestion is to tap your inner photography skills, use a little creativity, and start posting on Instagram.

 

Kimmie’s Instagram Account: kpearl2

 

My Personal Style~ Polished, Feminine (Girlie) and Slightly Preppy

Click on the article from The Well Dressed Life, titled 7 Ways to Look Polished

 

 

 

A few of my favorite nail colors and accessories

 

 

Leaving the Silo Point Sky Lounge in Baltimore

 

 

Playing around with my Louis Vuitton Scarf

 

 

 Sexy Heels from bebe (leaving a Fashion Show)

 

 

Anniversary Celebration at The Wynfry Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama

 

Shoe Art and Design