Wednesday, May 29, 2013

1920' Makeup Tutorial: Challenge 1 NYX Face Awards

Hello All!

Here is a post about my experience with the first challenge of the NYX Face Awards 2013. The 30 contestants were given the theme "Vintage Beauty" for the 1st challenge (20s-60s). Immediately I thought either 1960s or 1920s. I love the dramatic makeup trends of both these Era's! I knew it had to be between those two. After some thought, I decided to go with the look of the Roaring 20's.The 1920s was the first Era that women really broke out into a dramatic makeup look. Smokey Eyes and "Bee Stung" lips really gave a dramatic look of empowerment for women.

When it came to recording the video, I wanted it to look as studio like as possible. I really wanted to show the clear transformation of my look. I had such a difficult time recording the video with two hot, bright studio lights on either side of my face. I kept sweating like crazy!! Haha. But in the end, it all came together.

Anyhow, I hope that you all enjoyed my tutorial video. Please make sure you vote for the video! You can vote up to 3xs/day now- June 5th! Vote Here nyxfaceawards.com/vote-now

Below, you will find my detailed instructions and Face Chart of exact products used. Creating this look does take some skill and I thought it would be more helpful to have this for anyone looking to obtain the authentic 1920's look.


DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
NYX Face Awards “Vintage Beauty”
The Roaring 1920’s Make Up Tutorial by bbeautymarkd

--BROWS
Hide your brows to create a true 1920’s brow look.
Use a glue stick to apply glue to your brows. You want your brow hairs to be as flat as possible. The thicker your brows are, the more glue you should use. Make sure you cover all the hairs
Smooth the glue and set using NYX “set it, dont fret it” (translucent setting powder).
Next apply NYX eyeshadow base on your brows as well as eyelids, to prep our eyeshadow we will be applying later.
Now finish hiding your brows by blending your foundation on top and around the area.

Now that your modern brows are gone, Use NYX Dark brown gel liner + NYX B19 brush to apply your 20s brow.
1920’s brows are dark, thin, and very round.

--1920s GLAM EYES
Use NYX jet black gel liner + NYX B31 brush and apply from the lashline blending up. For this look it is important to keep the look round. I will apply the gel liner on top of the lid and under the eyes creating an overall rounded shape. It’s okay if it does not look very neat at this moment because the eyeshadow we will blend on top will take care of that.
Next use NYX nude matte “Craving” eyeshadow w/ blending brush (NYX b15) around the perimeter of the black gel.
To create more round dimension, use NYX voyer shadow and place it just on the center of the lid. The blue will create a pop! THen add NYX “SKinny Dip” to the inner and outer corners.
add NYX white retractable liner in the inner rim and highlight with this gorgeous glamour shadow stick by NYX called Luminous Crystal
Finish off the eyes with Lashes!!
Apply NYX Rebel Lashes to the top lids. Cut another pair of the rebel lashes and apply the inner corners of the cut lashes to the bottom lash line to finish off the look!

--BLUSH
Apply NYX ‘waterlily Stick blush to the apples of your cheeks.

--LIPS
Like the brows and eyes, 1920’s lips also had a very round look.
hide your natural lip line using NYX “wonder pencil”
Apply NYX retractable liner in “plum”. Round the bow of your lips and apply liner downwards to meet the bottom lip to look circular. Fill in the lip. This NYX waterproof lipliner will make sure that your amazing lips are pucker proof.
Apply NYX “absolute red” xtreme lip creme

Finish off with the NYX setting spray and your amazing look is not only amazing, but also extremely long lasting!

Now add your accessories!

Here is my 1920's "Great Gatsby" inspired Makeup Tutorial.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

My Artwork for Sale on Society6


Over the years I've had people ask me if they could buy some of my artwork. And I must admit it can be difficult at times to want to part from an original piece that I have become attached to. One day a friend of mine told me about the website Society6.com and how it can be a great way to sell my art. Through my Society6.com account, Society6.com/HOMartistry I am able to sell prints of my Artwork. Society 6 also turns my artwork into other items such as phone cases, stationary cards, t-shirts, totes, and so much more! So make sure you check out the link!




My top selling piece thus far is my Marylin Monroe paining.
The Marylin iphone cases have been quite the hit!














How unique is this! My lipsticks painting is now an adorable pillow. Great addition to any gal's room.
Starts at $20.00








My Audrey Hepburn Drawing
as Stationary cards.















My latest painting "Sneakerhead"
is now an iphone skin! $15.00













Here is just some of what you will see on Society6.com/HOMartistry!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Back to Blogging! + info

Hey everyone,

A lot has happened in my world since posting my last blog, a year ago. Let's face it, blogging hasn't been much of a priority for me. However my beauty Vlog, youtube.com/bbeautymarkd most certainly has been. I have decided to pretty much revamp my blog in order to give more depth to my video blogs, as well as talk about more of my artwork. Also, I've been in new business ventures, that I am excited to share. As a young 25 year old creative woman who is excited about life, sometimes you just want to talk about it! And here is yet another platform.

I will be posting blogs that correspond with the content of the BBEAUTYMARKD Vlog videos such as extra tips and tricks, face charts, and more in depth information. Sometimes I find it very hard to say all that I would like in a short video. I love to educate my viewers with my acquired knowledge from being in the field. Let's be honest, I tend to skip over videos of people that talk too much. So here is a source if you are looking for more information.

As far as my business, HOM Artistry homartistry.com, I have been continuing to do art orders as well as freelance Makeup Artistry work. I plan to blog more about these business ventures. Sometimes I think that people may have forgotten that first I am an Artist. All my training started as an painter/drawer and that transfers into my Makeup Artistry. I think writing about my art and reflecting on art around me will help take me back to my days of study when my ideas were most vivid and I was constantly inspired.

Also, an exciting side note! You can visit me for services such as, Makeup Application & Lessons, Lash Extensions, Skin Care Treatments, and Facial Waxing in Berkeley, CA!! I would love to have you come into the salon to visit!
Email me for information and appointment booking: homartistry@gmail.com

Before ending this post, I want to give all my official links and contact information. I've made some changes to hopefully eliminate any confusion.


My Business: House of Micaela Artistry (HOM Artistry)
homartistry.com
Facebook: Facebook.com/HOMartistry
Twitter: Twitter.com/HOMartistry
Contact for bookings/inquiries: homartistry@gmail.com


My Beauty Vlog: BBEAUTYMARKD
Youtube.com/bbeautymarkd
Twitter: Twitter.com/bbeautymarkd
Instagram: bbeautymarkd

Preferred email contact is homartistry@gmail.com