New Wet'n'Wild Collection: Ice Baby

Saturday, October 15, 2011
EDIT: I've written a new, comprehensive post about this collection HERE.
Good evening!
I found the most stunning glitter polish today at Walgreens. It's Wet'n'Wild's Ice Baby collection. Eight gloriously sparkly shades, with all different sorts of glitter. Here's some preliminary pictures of the bottles and display and quick nails skittles. I will of course, be posting full comprehensive review and better swatches later on (it takes a while to remove glitter!).


As you can see, the bottles are a new shape. Larger too, from previous ColorIcon bottles at 0.34oz.





Kinda messy. I promise, a better review later!

Have a great night.
Love, 

Mimi

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Tutorial: Wild Taped Look

Friday, October 14, 2011
Good evening!
Finally, the tutorial I promised. What I like about this look is that you are only limited by your creativity, you can create your own version very easily by tweaking it here and there.
You will need:
-Scotch tape
-large face brush
-Face powder  (doesn't really matter whether it is pressed or loose)
-scissors (I used manicure scissors for precision)
-a wet adherent base product (such as Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy or MAC Mixing Medium)
-two or more coordinating shadows (I prefer loose, sparkly ones and you'll see why)
-eye primer
-your usual makeup (foundation, concealer etc if you wear it) and a variety of eye brushes (whatever you normally use)
Optional: a slick substance such as Vaseline, eyebrow wax, cleansing oil etc... (to make sure nothing adheres to your brows, you'll understand later)

I went ahead and applied foundation and concealer to the rest of my face. Some time there is no telling where the design might lead to, and it's much easier to have foundation and concealer under your design rather than trying to conceal around it later on.


Step 1
Prime your eyes. Not just your eyelid but your lower lid and above the brow as well. Depending on how large of an area you want to do your design, you might want to apply eye primer in even more areas. Use a synthetic concealer brush to apply the primer, giving an even application. If your design crosses over an eyebrow, use a drop of petroleum jelly or cleansing only to coat the brow, to make sure the tape doesn't stick and that you don't receive an unplanned brow waxing.



Step 2
Take your large fluffy face brush and swirl a bit of face powder onto it. Swirl it around the lid and make sure to tap off the excess. That's the key to getting the perfect amount of powder. Too much and your tape won't stick, and you won't get a clean precise image.
Cut a piece of tape for yourself and lightly dust the sticky side of the tape until it is visibly covered. The perfect amount is when the tape is still tacky but it isn't hard to peel off. (Since we're dealing with the delicate eye region, it's imperative that the tape comes off easily for safety!)

Step 3
Using your scissors, cut designs into the tape.


Step 4
Lightly position your tape onto your lid. Press down once they're in place. I recommend looking down into handheld mirror so that you can lay it across your lid... and you'll still be able see.

Step 5
Use a small brush to dab a tiny bit of your adhesion product to the skin that's left exposed. You will only need a very small amount, over doing it leads to "bleeding" images. You just want the skin to be tacky enough to pick up shadow, not gooey and overly wet.


Step 6
Take one of your shades of eye shadow. Using a small brush (or even a q-tip or sponge applicator) dab one color in the regions closest to your lash line. Take your other color(s) and fill in the other regions. Here, I did the darker shade closer to the lash line and the lighter color further away.


Step 7
Carefully remove the strips of tape. If you need to do any cleanup, use tissue, makeup wipes or q-tips to carefully clean up smudges.


In case you were wondering, the shadows I used were Shiro Cosmetics Midna and Temple of Time.
Step 8
Apply eyeliner and mascara as you see fit. Fill in brows, curl your lashes or if you choose to- you can even add falsies, glitter, crystals etc.

Remember, you're only limited by your imagination! Try these to customize your look:

-Have patterned scissors from scrapbooking? Use them to create neat and perfect taped patterns.
-Use stickers that are shaped like hearts, stars to create more interesting shapes.
-Try using a variety of shadow colors. Play with mattes, shimmers, glittering shades.
-Try combinations of colors that represent a theme. School or sports teams colors work great, as do schemes of colors such as rainbows,  jewel tones, complimentary colors etc

Here I used the tape to create am outline for a perfect, yet simple masquerade mask.

Note: Please be careful when using tape near your eyes. It's a very delicate region, use utmost caution and personal judgement. If you've experienced allergic reactions to adhesives in tape before, don't try this look!

If you end up trying this, I would love to see what you come up with! You can email me at mimi@makeupwithdrawal with pictures.

Have a fantastic weekend!
Love,
Mimi

NARS Nouveau Monde Duo + FOTD

Thursday, October 13, 2011
A few months ago, my fairy godmother gave me a NARS duo. I appreciated it very much, I was going through a really rough time and I was truly touched by that gesture.
NARS Nouveau Monde was from the Spring 2011 collection. It has a gleaming lilac on one side and a rich earthy olive shimmer on the other. They both look rather flat and dimensionless in the brand new pan picture, but trust me they are not.
Bare skin on left, over primer on right. Outdoors, sunlight.

They are not super finely milled, but the large particle size is what gives it a different kind of sparkle from many other eyeshadows that I own. Though it may not be apparent form the pictures, the sparkle in the lilac half is quite silvery and cool. Pigmentation is decent, due to that hardened pan texture that a lot of NARS shadows have these days. 
I used it in a FOTD today. 
I think that I over blended a bit, and lost some of that fabulous sparkle. I'll have to watch out for that next time. Plus I think that in the future, I'll try the olive side as the main lid shade instead of vice versa. It's such a rich color, I want it to have a chance to really shine. 

I used:
Brows: NARS Bali shadow
Eyes: LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer, NARS Nouveau Monde duo, NARS All About Eve duo, Wet'n'Wild Creme liner, Rimmel Lycra Lash Extender. 
Face: L'oreal Studio Secrets Magic Perfecting Base, Graftobian Hi-Def Creme Foundation, NARS Douceur blush, BECCA Fine Loose Finishing Powder. 
Lips: BECCA Gisella Lipstick

Once again- thank you so much GB for that duo. You don't know what you mean to me. <3


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EOTD: Black & Blue

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
I haven't done two posts in one day in a very, very long time. This is my EOTD today.
Really felt compelled to use my Shiro Cosmetics shadows that I hadn't really used yet. 
I think that my pictures aren't totally accurate, in real life this whole look leaned more navy and intense than it does here in my pictures.

I used:
Brows: NARS Bali shadow
Eys: UDPP, Rock & Republic Veil shadow, Shiro Cosmetics Ocarina & Veran shadows, Revlon Black Galaxy shadow, Milani Liquif'Eye black liner (trying so hard to use this one up!) and Rimmel Lycra Lash Extender. 

Want to know a secret? Today was supposed to be the last nice day of the season. We've had unusually warm days in Minnesota so far this October. It was gorgeous. Sunny, 72 degrees, not a cloud in the sky..... so today, I skipped a class to come home to have lunch outside with my dog before work. (Before you fret, it was a class where I knew I wasn't going to miss anything, didn't have anything due and have 100% grade in. To take a page out of Edward Cullen's book, I think it's healthy to ditch now and then!). Let me tell you, I thoroughly enjoyed my sandwich, apple cider and cake roll. Kuma thoroughly enjoyed a romp around the yard and some tumbling through leaves.   

So tell me the truth, have you ever played hooky in favor of some nice weather and pleasant company?

OPI Warm & Fozzie Over Black

Good evening!
Yesterday, I decided to use Warm & Fozzie as a layering polish out of curiosity. I wanted to see what it would look like over black since it was very thin when I wore it by itself.
This is one coat of Warm & Fozzie on top of Wet'n'Wild Black Creme.
I liked the result. In indirect lighting you can clearly see the coppery and bronze particles.


To me, it looks like flakes of metal on top of polished black lacquer wood. I love it when a polish can be worn multiple ways. 

I have another post for you tonight, an EOTD.