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Showing posts with label step by step. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Make a Wool Tie Work for You




It’s time to update your winter
wardrobe. The winter outfits should be the one that not only keep your
warm but also make you look cute. Warm tops, shrugs, coats, jackets and
blazers are the preferable outfits of winter. You have to keep in touch
with latest trends and styles of above mentioned winter outfits. To rock
winter with appealing outfits, you also need to make the use of other
accessories to compliment your outfit.



For ladies, scarves made of wool, caps
and stylish gloves are essential part of their winter wardrobe. There
are different styles of wearing a wool tie and every style is equally
chic. All you need to do is to know the tips that how to make a wool tie
work for you. The trend is also very much inn this winter. You can
match your woolen tie according to the color of your dress. Woolen ties
keep you warm in the cold weather and also looks stylish at the same
time. Moreover, there are different styles of wearing a woolen tie that
will give you a stylish look in cold winter. Let’s check out how to make
a wool tie work for you.



Be Stylish:




To look beautiful and trendy, you need
to be stylish. And to become stylish-you have to wear the outfit that
suits you keeping in mind the current trend. In winter season, the
common outfits are jeans, t-shirts with blazers or long sweaters etc.
You can enhance you stylish look by wearing a wool tie with the winter
outfit. It will not only keep your neck warm but also looks cool. It
will make you look more stylish and trendy.



However, you should know how to carry a
wool tie with you winter outfit. There are several ways to make a wool
tie work for you like you can make a layered knot, simple slip knot,
half bow cinch, fake note and many more. You should be expert in making
different knots so that you can make your wool tie work for you. These
wool ties will allow you to skip buying expensive winter accessories by
giving you a chic look.



Be Funky:




Winter is all about gloom and darkness.
Everything seems dull in this cold weather. You can add colors to this
dark season with your funky collection. Go for colorful wool ties for
winter and rock the winter by playing with colors. There is a huge
collection of colors of wool tie and you can grab the one that you love
the most to wear.



However, you are not confined to one
color only but you can wear all those colors that compliment your
outfit. Bold and light colors-both are equally good to wear in winter.
Make your choice according to your mood and become stylish with zero
effort.



Make Contrasts:




There are different colors available in coats and shrugs and other winter collection.
You have to make good color combinations for your better look. Like if
you’re wearing a dark color outfit then you can go for a light color
wool tie like yellow, light green, pink etc. It will give you a colorful
look and grab the attention of others instantly.



Make a Good Size Tie:




Make the size of your wool tie a medium
one. Neither very long nor too short! You can make the size according to
your height and type of outfit. Usually wool ties look nice with narrow width so make the one that is good to make you look more stylish.



This is all about wool ties that you
wear in winter. Apart from ties, there are also wool scarves that could
be wearing in winter. The style and size of the scarves also varies like
wool tie. Now its up to you that how can make your winter a colorful
one by following some tips and ideas of the season.

Saturday, 21 December 2013

Step by Step Golden Bronze Eyeshadow Tutorial.









I haven't done a tutorial in a while, so I thought I'd share with you
one of my go-to looks when going out. It may seem like a lot of steps,
but it's actually very simple, and it takes me all about five minutes to
do. You can step it up a notch for night-time wear by adding false
lashes and/or liner on the waterline, or you can tone it down for
day-time wear by subtracting the outer-v color and liner.



Products Used:

Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer (used in step 1)

MAC Brule Eyeshadow (used in step 5)

MAC Woodwinked Eyeshadow (used in step 2 and 4)

MAC Soba Eyeshadow (used in step 3)

MAC Tempting Eyeshadow (used in step 6)

MAC Brun Eyeshadow (used in step 7 and 8)

Loreal Endless Pearl Infallible Eyeshadow (used in step 10)






MAC Dipdown Fluidline Eyeliner (used in step 9)

Clarins Extra Definition Mascara (used in step 11)



Brushes Used:

Coastal Scents Small Eyeliner Brush

Sigma Small Angle Brush

Sigma Pencil Brush

Sigma Large Shader Brush

Coastal Scents Tapered Blending Brush











































Makeup for a Red Dress





It is the holiday season, and I’m sure many of you will be wearing red
for your holiday parties!  The number one email I get from all of you is
“I’m wearing a red dress, what makeup do I wear?! HELP!!!”   So, here
is a video showing what I do with my red outfits as well as a tutorial
of a glamorous neutral look that is perfect for the Holidays!






Tips:



  • Wear neutral shades, brown, silver, gold and black or anything that falls into the neutral category.

  • Stay away from bright shades.

  • Make either the eyes or the lips the focal point.

  • If you go with a red lip keep the eyes almost bare with a winged or thick liner.





Face:



  • Eve Pearl Salmon Concealer in ”Tan”

  • Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation

  • Maybelline Fit Face Powder

  • Stila Convertible Cheek Color – “Lillium” 


  


Eyes:



MAC Paint Pot in “Layin Low”

  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow – Mocha

  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow – Latte

  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow – Creme Brule

  • LA Splash Glitter Glue

  • Makeup Geek Pigment – Nightlife

  • Ardell Demi Wispies Lashes

  • Duo Lash Adhesive

  • Makeup Geek Gel Liner – Immortal


 Lips:



  • MAC Lipstick – Flair for Finery 

  • NARS Lipgloss – Striptease


There it is, the perfect makeup for all the red you will be wearing
this holiday season! I hope this helps all of our and that your holiday
is happy and blessed. :-)



As always, I hope each and everyone of you are staying happy and healthy!!!
 







Thursday, 19 December 2013

Low chignon tutorial: How to get holiday party-ready hair in less than 15 minutes





 Our mission to make your holiday season as glam and effortless as possible continues, with the debut of a new holiday hair tutorial. The chignon is a classic hairstyle that has an infinite number of variations—once you master the basics behind it, it
ll be all chignons all the time. For our holiday party take on the look, Toronto-based hairstylist Margot Keith created a low chignon that looks as pretty as a perfectly wrapped present. This tutorial takes all the guesswork out of holiday hair and will get you from from prep to polished in less than 15 minutes—leaving you with enough time to pause for a pre-party under-the-mistletoe kiss or two.




 


 

1. If you have curly hair, great! If not, add some quick curls with a 1.5" curling iron. The texture will make it much easier to hold this holiday hairstyle in place and will add make any loose strands look that much better. If you have super-fine or freshly washed hair, youwill also want to spritz in some dry shampoo or texturizing powder—the grit makes your hair much easier to work with.



2. Part your hair slightly to one side and pull back the top section of hair, as though youare doing a half updo. Use a brush to smooth out any bumps and use a hair elastic to loosely secure this hair in a loop at the base of your neck. If you have short layers at the front of your hair, let them hang loose—you can twist and tuck them into place in the next step.


3. Now it'stime to pin your remaining hair in and around the loop. Taking two inch sections at a time, twist and pin into place, criss-crossing the hair over the loop to cover it up. Ensure you cover the hair elastic as you go—it actually serves as an excellent anchor for keeping bobby pins in place. There's no right way to this process, and as this is a slightly romantic hairstyle, any loose pieces of hair will only serve to soften the look.





4. Check your style in a mirror and make any necessary adjustments. A light-hold hairspray will keep this lo chignon in place all night long!