Showing posts with label Red lipstick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red lipstick. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Miss Monroe- Makeup Routine


Marilyn Monroe's makeup was flawless. It had to be because of the cameras and lights that were fixed on her at red carpet events. For this reason it took 6 hours to get her prepared for every appearance she made. Each aspect of her makeup was carefully considered, regarding her skin, lips and eyes.


To begin with, Marilyn placed a layer of thick moisturiser, like Nivea Creme, all over her face to create an even base for her foundation to sit on. It's always a good idea to moisturise your face before adding makeup anyway, because it keeps your skin looking and feeling healthy. This step added a shine to her skin that made her look more youthful. If you have oily skin you might want to skip this step, or alternatively, apply a lighter moisturiser.

They next step was her foundation, you can use any brand/shade you're comfortable with- Marilyn liked to use Max Factor. After she'd applied her foundation the next step was to contour and illuminate /highlight her face. The purpose of contouring is to add definition to your cheekbones (do the pouty fish face to find where you need to apply), jaw line, temple/hairline and nose, just to pull everything together and make your face look tighter. For this you'll need a bronzer WITHOUT glitter, try to get a matte bronzer. There are many Youtube tutorials that can visually demonstrate how to do this, but for now I'll say that the trick is not to add too much and to blend afterwards or you'll end up with exaggerated orange/brown lines all over your face. Marilyn liked to contour her face, particularly down the sides of her nose, because even after her surgery to narrow it down she still felt it was too big.

Again, the key to highlighting is to use very little. Apply a small amount of the product on to your ring/little finger and dab gently. Highlighting accentuates your best features and gives you a healthy glow. At the minute Revlon do a nice selection of liquid skin illuminators in different shades for different skin tones. The places Marilyn liked to highlight were: the top of cheekbones, her Cupid's bow, the bottom of her chin, along  the brow bone, down the bridge and on the tip of the nose and her forehead.

Marilyn wasn't one to apply too much powder, but a light dusting of setting powder can't hurt to make sure everything stays where you want it. Nearly every cosmetic brand has a translucent powder.

For her eyes, Miss Monroe used two clever techniques to make her eyelashes look fuller. After applying winged eyeliner with a brown pencil she did two things to make her eyelashes look thicker: She applied a line of white eye shadow just below her winged eyeliner to accentuate it, and then- this is important- she would mirror the winged eyeliner on her bottom lash line with a brown eye shadow or pencil to give the appearance that her lashes were so thick and heavy they created a shadow. If you look very closely at her eyes in photographs you can sometimes see this trick. Her second trick was to push her false lashes down as the glue was drying to give a sleepy, seductive look.

Now finally *drum roll* her lipstick. The famous red lips. Or so you thought. It's important to acknowledge that despite popular believe Miss Monroe did not wear red lipstick while she filming. Due to the lighting and the quality of the film they were using at the time, a red lip on set would appear bright orange on screen. Because of this Marilyn's makeup artist used a selection of pinks of different shades. The trick to making her lips look fuller was to use three different shades. The darkest pink was used around the edges of her lips; the lighter pink was applied to the middle of her lips- and then blended out so she didn't look like a clown. The last step was to apply the smallest amount of white powder to the centre of her lips. All of this gave a 3D effect giving Marilyn those famous pouty lips.

Lots of Love
Jessicat X

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Pin-Up Make Up

I wanted my first proper post on this blog to be about vintage-style Pin-Up makeup. If it's a look you've never tried before, or you're struggling with winged-eyeliner or creating the perfect red lip, there's lots of examples to copy from and help to be found. For a start there are many vintage-inspired Youtubers that do amazing online tutorials. Just a few examples are:

Cherry Dollface: https://www.youtube.com/user/Thecherrydollface

MissButterflyDaisy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuO116AsXju1cUkRimaemBQ

PinupDollAshleyMarie: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFePO_WlCZViwi-lz4qLulA

The classic Pin-Up Look consists of: Matte foundation, a red lip, winged-eyeliner, neutral eyeshadow, neatly filled in eyebrows (NO Scouse brows, please) and light blush. Celebrities I turn to for inspiration for this look are Marilyn Monroe (Obviously..) and the Burlesque Queen! Dita Von Teese.



Most people have difficulty with the eyeliner and lipstick. Winged eyeliner is tricky to those who haven't practiced it. My personal recommendation if you're a beginner is NOT to start with a liquid liner, because unless you've had a product recommendation you have to try dozens to find one that gives you the results you want, plus it's more difficult to control a liquid. The best type of liner that gives you a decent level of control (And a sharp pointy wing!) is a gel liner with a brush. Maybelline have a good one out at the moment that comes in black, brown and violet, which is around £7-9 in Boots/Superdrug. A decent gel liner doesn't fade/smudge during the day (you don't want panda eyes..). I'd recommend using this product until you're comfortable enough to try a liquid liner.

Another point I want to add to this is that although the classic look is a black coloured liner, you can make the look more wearable during the day by changing to a brown liner. This is what I do for days when I'm in university. It gives a softer, more natural effect, whilst still giving the same pin-up look.

 (*Little interesting fact: Despite popular belief, Marilyn Monroe wore a brown pencil liner, not a black liquid.)

One technique to get a straight, pointed winged eyeliner, is... as silly as it sounds...to use cellotape. Don't worry, it doesn't hurt. If you place the edge of the tape to line up with your bottom lash line it gives you just the right angle you want for your wing.
If you make a mistake, I recommend using a baby wipe or cotton earbud. Both of these are easier and quicker to use than makeup remover (Too much faffing).

Right. Red Lipstick.

It's not as scary as it looks. And one thing we need to tackle right now is men's hatred of it. If your man doesn't like the way you look in red lipstick... Well that's just tough. He won't get any kisses.

There's a shade for everyone, but mostly it matters on your colouring, specifically your undertone. SO, to explain: I am very pale and I have a blue undertone. A good lipstick for people with a blue undertone is MAC's Ruby Woo. Your best bet is to ask at a cosmetics counter for their assistance in finding you the right shade (Don't be scared, that's what they're there for).

While you're buying your lipstick don't forget to get a matching pencil lipliner too. This is important. A lipliner will not only keep the lipstick on for longer, but it stops the colour bleeding out above and below your mouth (Clown Alert).

THEN: Sharpen the lip pencil, go around your lips and create an outline, lightly fill the lips in with the pencil, add a layer of lipstick (using a lip brush, this is important because it gives you a more precise result) blott with tissue paper, and then add another layer of lipstick... And you should be done.. But don't worry if it doesn't look right the first time, it takes practice. Believe me.
That's it I think..



Lots of Love
Jessicat X