I did the Makeup for Ms. Monica, the wife of San Mig Coffee Mixer’s Joe Devance, Hair by Ms. Sheila Tiu.
Last Saturday, I together with three other HMUAs worked on the Highlands Coffee Campaign. It was organized by Miguel Legaspi Pacio of Studio 9315 and Kay Panganiban, who handles the digital marketing for Highlands Coffee. I did the Makeup for Ms. Monica, the wife of San Mig Coffee Mixer’s Joe Devance, Hair by Ms. Sheila Tiu. Grooming for Alaska Ace’s Nic Belasco Hair and Makeup and Grooming Nic Belasco’s kids, Nicci, Nico and Michael Makeup for Elena Grace Lacy, daughter of Highlands Coffee CEO.
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Last Saturday, I did the makeup of 9 ladies. It was overwhelming but I had so much fun working with them. Because of the very cruched time, I wasn’t able to perfect my work by nonetheless they are all very beautiful! My favorite Mac Lingering brow pencil has ran out over the weekend. And since I am the type who has a very sparse set, and well they’re not exactly in the right place. I had to imediately replace them so when I had the chance to go to the mall, I did! I went to Watsons to find a cheap alternative and I was in luck to discover the 4U2 Auto Styx HD Brow Liner in Dark Brown. Here’s a swatch of the product beside it are Mac Lingering and Spiked respectively. I think the shade sits between Mac and Lingering so its quite versatile. As you can see they are automatic and one end has a brow brush! It contain 0.2 grams of product and retails for Php 244.00.
What I love: - The price – they are very affordable. - Its automatic, no need to sharpen them! - I like that it comes with a brush. - Consistency is creamy which is probablywhy they said its HD. - The pigmentation is quite decent. - I like that you can twist the product out to see how much is left unlike Mac’s. What I dont like: - The product itself is quite think so it could be a little difficult to create a precise line. - The cap of the brush easily snaps off. - The brush is not the best when it comes to the quality of the bristles. Makeup by Liz is now a Little Pink Book preferred vendor. Visit Little Pink Book by Bridal Pod at:
http://www.bridalpod.ph/little-pink-book/ Ever since I studied makeup, buying individual eyeshadows became unappealing to me. It’s inefficient to use them during gigs because it means opening a gazillion of eyeshadows each makeup session. Good thing I found an affordable customizable empty palette ala Z-Palette (rhymes!). It’s from Wild Peach Cosmetics and sells for only Php 550.00. It’s in black and has a matte finish. It’s very sleek and professional looking which is why I love it. Here’s how I depotted my eyeshadows:
What you’ll need: Empty Palette of course (Wild Peach Cosmetics) Individual or mini eyeshadow palettes Spatula or cutter or anything you could use to lift the eyeshadow pot from the packaging Lighter or candle Scissors 1. Remove any paper sticker from the bottom of your eyeshadow package. You don’t want the smell of burning paper. 2. Open the eyeshadow package and use the cover as your handle. Heat the bottom of the package to melt the glue. Depending on the thickness of the plastic, it could take about a minute to three minutes. 3. On a tissue paper lay the package flat and using a spatula, gently lift the eyeshadow pot from the package. Be extra careful not break the eyeshadow. Also take note that the pot is hot! 4. Remove any excess glue from the bottom of the pot/pan. 5. If your eyeshadow pot/pan is made of metal, simply let it cling on the magnetized palette otherwise you need to use the magnet sticker that came with the palette. 6. Arrange it anyway you want and voila, you’re very own customized palette! You may contact Wild Peach Cosmetics through their FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/wildpeachcosmetics |