Judith August Camouflage Cosmetics Review

Judith August was introduced to my beauty world through a Hollywood makeup artist Kim Greene.  She partners with a fellow Hollywood makeup artist named Melissa Street and they have a YouTube channel called Greene Street beauty where they dish out tips and tricks when working on a film and TV set.  This was her concealer of choice when working, in fact, on her blog post, a book called Gotcha Covered by Judith August was in their must reads.  I was intrigued and I ordered mine through Amazon.

Everything you need to know about concealing is in this book.
Everything you need to know about concealing is in this book.

 

Judith August the woman behind the veil so to speak.
A model in the 60’s turned makeup artist who wanted to conquer her eyebag problem. She sought to make her own line that would camouflage her imperfections.

Fast forward 3 years later, which was late July of this year, I found her products literally at my fingertips when I visited Naimies, a Los Angeles cosmetic supply store that carries everything and anything your heart desires in the world of beauty. A store dedicated to the film industry, it is makeup grocery heaven.

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My Candyland
A peek inside Naimies
A peek inside Naimies

Happy loot purchases are the Everything Pencil, Orange Masking Creme and Killer Cover Total Blockout Makeup, which are her universe secrets for a perfect canvas.

Everything Pencil

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“Everybody’s got something to hide”. L-R Golden Beige, Pure Beige
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Comes neatly and tightly packed in a tube with her info leaflet and sharpener. Very well thought of. The hints and tips listed include a brief color theory on how best to maximise the use of this product.

 

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Swatched from Top to Bottom, Pure Beige and Golden Beige.

Very creamy.  It’s best to use this after your foundation application, applied directly to the problem areas.  PAT it on and do not rub.  I only bought 2 shades to try, and now that I’m convinced I’ll order 2 more shades of these.  It’s meant to cover birthmarks, port wine stains, broken capillaries, freckles and brown spots and spider veins, too.

Killer Cover Total Blockout Makeup

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It comes with 2 non latex sponges, a spatula and an info leaflet.
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Killer Cover Total Blockout Makeup. From bottom to top, Ivory, Natural 1, Amber, Natural 2, and Earth
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After, used the Killer Cover Total Blockout Makeup in
After, Prior to application, I used a primer to smooth out and prepare the skin.  Killer Cover Total Blockout Makeup in Natural 1, Amber and Natural 2 were mixed and applied. If you notice, part of my veins also got blocked out.
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A yellow corrector was applied to the bruise followed by a damp green sponge to pat the 3 colors was used. Brushes were utilized to feather and blend out the edges. A yellow toned powder by MUD in Buttermilk was used to seal the concealer.

A little goes a long way in using these products. Consistency is very dense, so application is best suited to a patting, rolling and stippling motion for the product to melt in.  I used a sponge or my favorite tool, my fingers to set it in.  The Killer Cover contains Castor oil, which helps in its waterproof and water resistant properties.  I didn’t use the black sponge that went with it since the sponge nearest me at that time was a Makeup Forever one and I think it also did a good job.

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I used the Killer Cover on the lady below to test it out and I found out that when I sheered it down a bit, it can also be used as a foundation. A wheel of its own.

Below is a before and after shot of this sweet lady who I pulled into my home while walking in my neighborhood, and I chose her specifically for this demo.  Pardon the light and angle in the photos since the light was shifting while I was doing her face.  This was taken around late afternoon.

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She has oily skin, acne and some minor skin tone discolorations.
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Acne and pimples on her left cheek

 

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After, while her acne is still raised, The Killer Cover hid the redness and brown spots. I used a green corrector for her pimples and acne and a peach corrector for the brown spots prior to the application. I combined all 5 colors from the Killer Cover.

 

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What do you think?

Judith August Cosmetics are available for purchase on her website, JudithAugustCosmetics.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter,  YouTube and Pinterest.  At Naimies, its www.naimies.com

 

 

 

Behind the Kit Mela Jimenez Makeup Artist

Living next to a neighbor who is another makeup artist can always be a plus for me.  You can always call on their services whenever you need an extra pair of hands in an event or when you’re too lazy to put on your own makeup for special events. I believe that competition puts one on her toes but I feel that as women, we should uplift and support each other’s endeavors. We met through a common friend, teacher and hair stylist du jour, Tony Dusich.  Mela Jimenez was always fondly mentioned in our conversations with him and one day after a wedding Tony and I just did that day, he decided to ambush her in her home so he can introduce us.    We chatted like sisters and wore Tony off after a while with girly talk. Here is her story.  (All photos belong to Mela Jimenez and should not be reprinted or copied)

 1. What inspired you to get into make-up & did you immediately know that’s what you wanted to do?

I always had a fascination for make-up even as a little girl. I remember playing dress up with my sister & our mom would doll up our faces when my dad wasn’t around.  I didn’t think make-up was something I could do professionally at a young age, but the fascination & curiosity was always there. When I got a little older my sisters and cousins would let me paint their faces for special occasions.

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Mela’s favorite brushes usually in sable and goat hair.

2. Where did you train or are you self taught?

I took a Basic Make-up Application course with ICI-Traning Center which is now known as Center for Aesthetic Studies back in 2005. Then I began the process of honing my craft by assisting as a make-up artist for T.V. Commercial shoots . My thirst for learning more gave me the opportunity to take up further studies in 2007 at Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts in Burbank California where I took an intensive 2 month course. Then a few years after this I took a class with CAS for HD make-up application.

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One of the photos from the campaign of Nothing but H2O.
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Almost 50 shades of gray. Catalog shoot for Calessa

3. Where do you find inspiration?

I’ve learned that I am a very visual person. I get inspired with the process of creating something beautiful. I get inspired by working with people who are very passionate in their craft and seeing them in their element whether they are hair stylist, photographers or stylist.

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Photo by Pilar Tuason
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Photo by Pilar Tuason

4. How do you think your work has evolved since you first began working professionally?

As a professional make-up artist working on my craft & learning new things is something that takes place every day. I can say looking back, fine tuning my skills is a never ending journey. If I were to look at photos from my very first photoshoot to the most current one, I can say I am more keen at looking at the smallest of details. Going to the point of being more on the technical side of the art to create something balanced and beautiful.

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Work Mode Photo by Jervy Santiago

5. What’s the best advise a fellow professional has ever given you?

Above everything else make sure that your work is clean.
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Photo by Pilar Tuason
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Photo by Jiggie Alejandrino

6. Which one product do you wish you could have or create, to make your life easier?

Maybe if someone can create a handy all in one brush set that is something like a swiss knife, I think that would make our lives a lot easier.

7. One product you never leave home without for yourself or your kit?

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Peach Corrector is the secret of the Eyebag universe.
Bobbi Brown Light Peach & Dark Peach Corrector.

8. How do you find time to relax?

On days when I don’t have work, you either see me reading a book, spending time with family or friends.
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Chillax Mela

9. You conduct personal beauty workshops, how did that come about?

Last I did was for my private clients who wanted to learn about makeup in a smaller group.

10.  How would you describe your work?

I love working with what is naturally there & bringing it out.
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Photo by Jorem Catilo

11.  What part of your work do you prefer? Bridal, editorial or Fashion runway?

Bridal will always be one of my favorites but I do love the creative freedom that editorial gives.
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Bringing out the inner beauty in a bride
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Photo by Ian Santillan

12. Describe yourself in one word.

Steady.

Mela’s Pro Kit

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Mela’s Kikay Kit

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My Dream Shoot:

Location: Amanpulo
Photographer: Pilar Bonin Tuason
Model: Linda Evangelista
Stylist:Maite Matute
Hair: Tony Dusich

Bloggers Beauty Kit: Marilen Montenegro

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1. Please tell us a little bit about your blog and what you enjoy most about being a blogger?
My blog, www.marilen.ph is a lifestyle blog that focuses on design inspiration for the home.  You’ll find lots of pretty photos and easy reading entries to inspire you.
2. Can you tell us about you makeup essentials? What do you love to use and why?
I love using light foundation or coverage cream that contains sunblock to keep my freckles at bay and even my skin tone. My favorite is zz cream from Happy Skin. It illuminates my complexion and is totally light weight. I always do my eyebrows and am quite addicted to perfecting them. I use blush, light eyeshadow, mascara and lipcolor. Most of my makeup are all Happy Skin!
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3. What’s your advice to other bloggers out there?
Be real, find your passion so you are not just like others who blog for money, freebies and fame.