Thursday, 1 September 2011

Skin

 


Locatio 
Location: London University of the Arts, London.

NARS Foundation in Fiji / M·A·C EYE BROWS / Benefit Mascara / Benefit Blush in Hervana / Coastal Scent Palette in pink, yellow and blue

I know, I look naked. If you've (for some bizarre reason) Googled for uncensored pics and landed here, I'm afraid you've fallen on the W̶o̶n̶g̶ wrong blog. If you're a newbie here, welcome to my beauty post. Let's delve deep into the layers of my nakedness and talk about the title of this post, skin. I've recently become more inspired by skincare. I'm going to pass on which products I use for my 'cleanse, tone & moisturise' routine. I use St Ives facial scrub, a creamy scrub that clears out your blackheads, pores and removes dirt & oil, it has natural ingredients and smells delicious. Next up is toner. I know it's weird, but I love wiping off the dirt oil from my face and seeing it's grossness in a cotton pad, don't you agree? I use Nivea Visage which leaves my skin clean & refreshed. And lastly, what's the creme de la creme of skincare? Moisturiser, of course! I recommend slapping on Estee Lauder Daywear occasionally and Olay Essentials Day Cream for everyday use. Have you got any beauty buys for me to try? 

Credits: 
Art Director: Kate

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Memoirs Of A Western Geisha



Location
Location: Sale, Manchester

As a follow up from my previous post: 'The Making Of A Geisha', these are the final edits. Layers of silky reds and pinks, printed orchids, strong red lips and to prevent any naughty tanning, my new best friend, the purple parasol. I've listed the make-up products used above so you can get the L̶o̶n̶d̶o̶n̶ Geisha look. Apologies in advance if you can see my real skin colour appear around my hairline. Ha, I wonder if they cut out the Geisha's forehead from the front book cover of Memoirs Of A Geisha for the same reason?!


Credits:
Photographer: Craig Barker
Make Up Artist & Hair: Sale Hairdressers
Styling: Sheila Cliffe

Monday, 1 August 2011

The Making Of A Geisha




Want to know how to wear a Kimono? Here's a tutorial. Step 1: wrap Kimono bow around waist


Step 2: do some swirly swigglerly wrap around thingy...


Step 3: no idea 


Step 4: Taa-Daa (sorry my tutorial was so lame, she lost me at step 2).





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Location: Sale, Manchester

Geisha's are known for their red lips and white skin...quiet, passive and demure, yet sensual and seductive, I didn't have to go to Kaburenjo school to train but in it's place, I was painted for four hours and consumed a lot of caffeine to prepare for Geisha glory. 


Credits:
Photographer: Craig Barker
Make Up Artist & Hair: Sale Hairdressers
Styling: Sheila Cliffe


Friday, 1 July 2011

Lingerie


Location: London


I'm in my knickers. Hello, lingerie blog post. In my portfolio, I don't do a lot of lingerie shoots. This one, though, I feel, is very tasteful and natural, and the sort that I like. It doesn't give much away. I've noticed, that every girl has their preferred lingerie brand. My favourite is Boux Avenue  I have so many of their bras in every colour; it's the destination for everyday lingerie. Go and visit their fab concierge service in the changing room which has three different light settings: dim, dusk and dawn (I'm easily pleased, I press every button like a child). I'm also a massive fan of the American brand, Aerie, owned by American Eagle. I didn't think I would like the stuff because AE is very preppy, but I loved their lingerie selection. I'd recommend giving Aerie a browse online. For sexier underwear, Triumph is the best for high quality and seductive wear. My boobies (pardon me) aren't big, but they're perfect for all sizes, and I love their laced luxury range, ideal for, erm, playing Twister with your friend (*wink*). Happy lounging!

Credits:
Photographer: Geoffrey Janes
Make Up: Tarnish


Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Exposed




For those of you who are based on the Northern side of the UK pond, you may have seen some of the Each To Their Own stores dotted around Leeds, Sheffield and Manchester. The boutiques feature designs by Alex Christopher, who is the face of the unique designer clothing and club couture for men and women. If I was to describe his style, it's All Saints meets Vivienne Westwood  Edgy, quirky and unconformity with a sense of tradition. Establishment styles, tweed and tartan. As mentioned in this Look Magazine 2014 editorial it's an 'attitude packed' label. If you live outside of my hometown, don't fear, the pieces are also sold online, so and give them a visit (I always feel better shopping at independently owned businesses). The images were shot in the picturesque Northern English countryside. What do you think of the collection?

Location
Location: Sheffield, UK

MAC Prep and Prime | M·A·C FOUNDATION | M.A.C Powder | M·A·C EXTENDED PLAY LASH | M·A·C POWDER BLUSH in Cocoa | MAC Eyeshadow in Copper PlateSketchEmbarkCarbon Mystery | MAC Paint Pot - Tailor Grey MAC Pigment - Vanilla


Credits:
Clothing Designer: Alex Christopher
Photographer: Craig Flemming
Make Up Artist: Jeanne Hodgeson
Hair: Wigs & Warpaint
Models: Dale Wainwright, Kat Atkinson, Kyle Dodson

Published:
Exposed Magazine
ETTO Boutique

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Tribal













IMATS (International Makeup Artist Trade Show) is a colourful worldwide conference where make-up junkies from the industry gather to fill up their palettes, learn about new products, network and watch tutorials (a bit like a live YouTube) on stage. Little ole me was invited to model for the on-stage makeup competition by Makeup Artist: Emma Jade. She's talented so I knew she was going to work some incredible magic on this face. Lots of your makeup brands attend like MAC, Illamasqua and NARS, there's also a lot of the smaller more boutique brands like Inglot and Make-up Studio. Want some Tribal inspiration? Check out some of these exotic goodies below.

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Location: Alexander Palace, London


Credits: 
Make Up Artist: Emma Jade