Resilience in White: Behind the Veil Series, Beatriz Gonzales Marañon

 

Bride Bea Gonzales has recently penned a blog on her personal social media account narrating her struggles with mental health, her surgeries during childhood and her recent struggles coping with the pandemic.  Emotionally not easy.

I did her makeup and hair earlier this year sort of her Bridal trial if you will.  Her mom is a client of mine and we met during the 25th wedding anniversary celebration, which Bea organized for her parents.  She struck me as a sweet, polite and smart young woman and she still is, but beneath the smiles there is always a story.

I never knew about her struggles since she was 14 years old, the many surgeries and her diagnosed bi polar disorder.  She overcame them through the best support system she ever had, her parents, family and friends to get through her trials.  Her Mom Jo was instrumental in her healing like most mothers do, Moms help their children no matter the circumstances.

 

 

Here is our chat together:

1. Please tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for a living, what are your hobbies, passions?

I’m Bea Gonzales-Marañon, an artist, writer, storyteller, and mental health advocate… who works in tech. It’s not your usual combination, but it’s been a fun experience shaking up the software industry with all sorts of out-of-the-box ideas.

2. What inspired the choice of your bridal makeup look, and how does it complement your overall wedding style?

I’ve been a client of Acie for years and at this point, I don’t even need to show her my pegs! For our wedding, my husband and I actually decided not to give most of our suppliers any pegs and gave them creative freedom. The result? Suppliers that really gave it their all. 

3. How did you like the outcome of our time together, for your special day?

As usual, I had fun working with Acie! We had a morning wedding, so prep time started at roughly 2:30 AM. That didn’t stop us from playing 90s music and working on q quirky reel, though. Acie was super game to take part in my shenanigans. 

4. What’s one special memory you have of your wedding that you love? Could you share that photo with us?

Exchanging our vows in private. It was such an intimate moment of pure love for each other. 

 

5). What was a good beauty moment for you during the wedding day itself?  

Having my photos taken in a forest-like area, as if I was in Taylor Swift’s Folklore era. The sun hit my face and gown just right to make the photos look ethereal… even if they were just taken in a vacant spot by the parking lot. 

 

6)  Favourite beauty product, application used during your wedding and why?

THE PREP. Every cold thing Acie put on my face felt so good and was much-needed after only a few hours of sleep. It was a nice, thoughtful step that I’ve noticed really sets her apart from other makeup artists I’ve worked with. 

7)  Any bridal tips you want to share for future brides planning their wedding? 

TRUST YOUR SUPPLIERS. There will always be setbacks and imperfections, and that’s totally okay! Trust me, when you treat your suppliers as friends and give them your full trust, they will do their best. Aim to be a Bridechilla, not a Bridezilla! 

Also, focus on your husband and yourself. When the couple feels the love, the guests feel the love. 

 

8)  What is one thing you could change during your wedding preparation?

Have the wedding a tiny bit later in the morning. More sleep is always a plus!

9)  Any beauty rituals you did or received that you want to share?

I went to my dermatologist (Aivee Clinic) 1 month, 2 weeks, and 1 week before the wedding. I had them analyze my skin and prepare a regimen that would keep my skin glowing ’til the event. 

 

10)  Favourite photo of you during the wedding and why.

Probably our couple photo in the Taylor Swift Folklore forest. It looked really magical and professional! Another would be our photo right after our private vows. We were both still teary-eyed, taking in each other’s words. 

 

11) Can you share any beauty rituals or skincare routines you followed in the weeks leading up to your wedding for that extra bridal glow?

I kept my skincare routine simple: Double cleanse, moisturize like there’s no tomorrow, add some anti-acne cream just in case, and drink lots of water.

12) What role did your makeup artist play in helping you feel confident and beautiful on your wedding day?

She enhanced my features, rather than make me look like a totally different person. She also made sure everything was water-proof and would remain intact until the end of the event. I didn’t even have to try to hold back my tears! I could let myself feel all the feels and take in every magical moment of the day. 

 

 

 

Bea’s journey was the courage to embrace vulnerability. She shattered the stigma surrounding mental health by openly sharing her struggles, breaking the silence that often surrounds these issues. She also inspired others to seek help without shame or fear.

“ Why aim for perfection, when you can instead aim to serve as an inspiration?”  Well said Brava Bea!

Photo :  Chissai for TeamPatdy
Gown:  Rolan Dysangco Cubillas
Makeup:  Acie Fores
Hair:  Susan Basaysay
Event Planner:  Kalila Events

A Different kind of Coronation

Mother’s Day is an American holiday  started by  Anna Jarvis who wanted to honor her activist Mom Ann Reeves Jarvis whose advocacy was to improve the health conditions of the impoverished women in the Appalachian region in the 1800’s.

This holiday is usually celebrated on the second Sunday of May to honor all mothers for their unwavering love and sacrifice in nurturing and raising their children.

While the day was observed as a legal holiday, celebrated with simplicity and reverence—church services were held in honor of all mothers, living and dead. Fast Forward to today, Mother’s Day has become mainstream by commercializing it’s significance with greeting cards, the sending of flowers and buying gifts to honor Mothers.

Regardless of how we celebrate this day,  there is no right or wrong way on how we choose to honor and express our love to the woman that we all call Mom, a simple gesture or a heartfelt message thanking and valuing our Moms is never a bad idea.  Here is mine.

 

A lawyer by profession, Kat Valdez Cruz is also a college administrator of Patts College of Aeronatics.  I share with you a snippet of Kat’s parenting style, a single widowed mother raising two beautiful and accomplished daughters Annika and Alessi.

Describe your parenting style.  Does it differ from one child to another?

“I think I’ve incorporated a little bit of how my parents raised me but mostly just figuring things out along the way. I’m quite stern and rigid. I had to be since I was left to raise the girls alone. But as I aged, I think I have mellowed from being very strict to being more flexible and accepting that things don’t always turn out how you want them to. The girls raised me as well. 😊”

What advice can or did you give to your daughters that you feel they took it to heart?

“I’ve raised my daughters to be strong and independent. I’ve always told them that life will not always be a bed of roses. It will be a series of trials and challenges. You must learn to persevere and remain steadfast. When it comes to finding a partner in life, I told them to use both smarts and prayer. It is my most fervent wish – that they find someone that will perfectly complement them and be a great partner in life.”

What have you learned as a parent in raising your girls?

 

 

 

“When the kids were younger and I had just lost Reymond, I sought the help of a therapist. She very clearly told me – your children will have a million friends. Don’t try to be a friend to them. They don’t need that. What they need is a parent who will keep them in place. A parent who will set the rules and who will make sure they follow them. Don’t try to be a friend and think you will get along 100% of the time. Be a parent because that’s what they need most from you. I take this to heart always.”

Have your children taught you something that you appreciate or appreciated?

 

“My children are my constant reminder that whatever I go through in life, it will always be good because I have them by my side. They are the ones who will stand by me even if I make mistakes and wrong decisions. They teach me everyday how to love with no limits and to be a better person in the process.”

What is your beauty routine?  Any favorite products?

“When I hit 40 a few years back, I realized that beauty routines are a must! We cannot rely on youth and natural beauty anymore,   now that I am 50! I apply sunscreen before I step out the door to exercise and re-apply before I go to the office. Moisturizers are a must as age dries out my skin. I also use eye creams and serums.  Seems like a lot but again, I think it’s necessary if we want our skin to remain supple and young. Its okay to age! I am not afraid of that. I however want to age gracefully – like my Mother. 😊”

Are there beauty products you share or your girls have shared with you that you loved?

 

Indoor florescent lighting or blue light from the computer can contribute to melasma and skin darkening too. Aging skin can be delayed by the regular use of Sunscreen on the face.

“We are beauty junkies! I love buying makeup and accessories but I don’t really know how to use them. My children are such great teachers! They’ve taught me the importance of applying contour, bronzer, highlights and more! At the moment, my most favorite beauty product is my sunblock stick. I love how it applies so seamlessly without having to touch the product and the application is not sticky at all.”

 

 What is your favorite photo/s from the shoot and why?

“I love all! You and Andrea made us shine! Thank you for this experience with my girls.”

10). Describe a beauty moment for you that changed the way you approach beauty or made your feel confident.

 

A sunscreen stick is always handy, don’t forget to reapply sunscreen during midday to protect your face from harmful UV rays.

“Ten years of doing a triathlon under the sun and extreme heat really aged my skin. I enjoyed the sport and did not realize how much it was affecting my skin. When I walked away from it, my skin changed as well. I was not as tanned which for me was a beauty mark. It’s what I believed was beautiful then. Now a few shades lighter but a few sizes bigger, (hehe) I am comfortable where my body is at. I find beauty in how I am today – older, fairer, chunkier but still keeping fit and happier.”

 

To all the Mothers who never cease to nurture, care, guide and love their children, a big thank you for all that you do and all that you are!  You are our Queens!

 

Makeup:  Acie Fores

Photography :  Andrea Zubiri Photography

 

Skincare for Women over 40 and above… and then some

Disclaimer:  The products featured here are not a paid promotion, these are products that I use and work for my skin type.  Please consult your Dermatologist or Skin Esthetician if you suspect you may be allergic to any of the ingredient components of the items featured here and to prescribe what will work for your skin type.

 

 

For the past 20 years, I’ve had oily to combination skin and as I’ve gotten older, my skin type had changed to Normal to Dry. My Dermatologist had said that this is due to changes in my body chemistry and hormones brought about by aging.  My normal areas like the cheek and sides of the forehead have gone dry and have patchy skin sometimes while my T-zone is not as oily in my 20’s.

Because of Aging, my face needs a little boosting, my jowls have slowly been more prominent, blame it on what doctors call a texting neck since we spend a lot of time hunched up looking down on our phones, my jawline needs definition and eyes have become a  little puffy due to poor diet choices and lack of sleep.

 

 

So here is what my skincare routine looks like and sometimes, depending on the weather, where my skin tends to be oily during the summer months and dry in the cooler months, I switch up skincare products to address current skin issues.

 

  1.  Cleanse the skin –  Use any cleansing soap that suits your skin type and make sure that it doesn’t strip your skin of its natural oils.  Over cleaning your face sometimes can make you produce more oil due to the lack of moisture and hydration in the skin.  If your face feels tight after a wash, your soap may be a bit too drying.  Switch to a milder soap that’s good for sensitive skin.

 

2). Tone –  Look for a toner that has no alcohol that can further dry your skin.  The purpose of a toner is to bring back the ph levels of your skin, remove the last traces of dirt in your face and remove minerals and chlorine from the water.  It also closes the pores.

I like the Japanese variant, the Elixir Lifting Moisture Lotion II, (a Shiseido product), good for normal to dry skin.  Its watery texture doesn’t leave skin feeling tight, just refreshed.  It contains Collagen to lift skin and give it a dewy effect.  I’m so happy with the purchase, I added a refill so I won’t run out.

 

3). As an added boost, I apply a Hyaluronic Acid to retain moisture in the face and plump up the skin.  When skin is plumped up, fine lines are not visible.  When skin is hydrated, it helps in cell production because skin is not fighting hydration.  Why I like this brand?  Its lightweight and easily absorbed in the skin.  The name Mineral 89 is derived from the number of minerals found in the volcanic water used in this formulation.  This acts as a moisturizer as well.

Alternatively, I use a Vitamin C and E serum prescribed by my dermatologist to brighten and plump my skin.  Pictured above.  I squirt 3-4 drops and apply on my face.

 

4). Moisturize –  Because of our tropical, humid weather,  most women shy away from oils because it will make their skin oilier.  With better research and development over the years skincare products have improved in texture, its availability to penetrate skin and since this is plant based, the science behind it supports the claim.    This is one of my favorite moisturizers because it’s easily absorbed and doesn’t feel heavy on the skin.  Apply a 3-4 drops and warm it against the palm of. your hand and massage it in the face.

 

https://buy.cosmeticsnow.ph/iteminfo/clarins-face-treatment-oil-lotus-30ml
Easily absorbed and not oily at all

 

5). Massage –  I saw this roller being demoed in a store in Japan, and what it does is, the rollers simulate physical kneading by a face esthetician on your face and neck to make it firmer and help contour the face.  For aging women that’s the jowl and jawline area.  The solar panel in the middle of the handle acts as a microcurrent, you know you’re doing it right if you feel a slight tug when you roll it across your face.  You can use this for the arms as well.  You may purchase this at Sephora online.  If this doesn’t fit in your budget, you may look for dupes in shopping sites but look for one that has platinum coating not plastic to minimize irritation.

What is pictured above is a dupe and the solar panel is missing.  The thicker roller I alternate using, not pictured here, contains the solar panel.  I was experimenting on the different rollers.

https://duty-free-japan.jp/narita/en/goodsDetail.aspx?sCD=5527450055
Refa Carat Roller simulates kneading techniques to depuff and refine the contours of the face.

 

6). Lash and Brow Serum –

I’ve tried the expensive ones but nothing worked,  I made a simple recipe using the Essential oils from Young Living and researched on the recipe.  (I’m a member of Young Living Oils), It’s made from Castor oil, Lavender, Cedarwood, Rosemary and Vitamin E oils, ingredients that help lengthen and speed up the growth of lashes.  I apply this on my brows and lashes 2x/day.  See results in 6 weeks to 2 months if applied religiously.

If you’re applying brows and mascara during the day, skip this step and apply at night.  It does work and most of all doesn’t cost a lot.

Lash Serum DIY
Lash Serum DIY

 

7). Eye Serum –

I use this eye roller from Clinique as it contains caffeine to depuff and lighten the eyebags.  Again, aging hasn’t been kind to my eye area, the top eye are is slowly sagging creating a hooded effect.  To counteract this, by day I use the lighter eye serum and at night I use a slightly thicker eye product and apply on the top corner and contour of the eye avoiding the lid and in the undereye portion as well.  The rollerball gives a cooling effect.  Put this in the fridge to maximize the cooling effect.

 

 

 

 

8). Massage eye area

This pandemic has caused me severe retail therapy habits.  This led me to this gadget that vibrates and helps the eye product penetrate the eye area.  Battery operated, it’s perfect for the smaller parts of the face and doesn’t cause electric shock.  It feels like a soothing hum that can put you to sleep.  It also helps in the circulation around the eye area, an often neglected area.  It helps minimize puffiness, use this around 1 minute per eye area.

https://www.fishpond.com.hk/Beauty/24k-Golden-Pulse-Facial-Massager-Beauty-Bar-Micro-Vibration-Face-Lift-Massage-T-bar/9999341882051
Soothing, helps in the circulation around the eye area.

 

9). Sunscreen

The Holy Grail of Skin protection, again this is water based and does not feel heavy on the face.  Since its geared for sports activity, the longevity of this sunscreen will last longer and give your UVB/UVA protection a longer coverage.  Dermatologists can never stress enough the importance of applying sunscreen as this prevents aging, wrinkles and pigmentation on the face. I’ve worn this under makeup and it doesn’t cause flashback.

I also caution Brides and clients sometimes to shy away from a high SPF as this gives a white cast on the face when photographed.  An SPF of 15-30 is good if worn under makeup.

 

This is the must have if you want to skip the 5 steps of skincare.

 

9). Lip Balm

One of my staples both in my personal and client makeup kit,  I bought this in one of my trips to France and discovered this in their pharmacies.  This was recommended by their in house sales staff as a bestseller.  It contains Honey, plant extracts, Shea Butter and Grapefruit essence, one jar is sold every 2 minutes!  It combats dry lips in the winter and she also taught me you can use this in the face when you have dry patches.  I bought a jar and 2 lip bullets to carry around with me.  It is now available locally in major department stores.

https://www.cultbeauty.com/mt/en/nuxe-reve-de-miel-lip-balm.html
You can use this on dry patches on the face too.

 

Do you have any skincare products you want to share with me?

You may purchase these products online at Sephora.com; Amazon, Lazada, Shopee and in Sm and Rustans Department Stores

 

Mothers Day Summer Makeup May 2020

I dedicate this video to All Mothers and daughters whose bond may never know the immense love they have, misunderstood in some ways but always a very powerful one. It will shape every relationship a daughter makes.

We had a blast doing this video and she even offered to edit it for me. Me thinks she wants to get away from doing her last projects for class.

The Sun was shifting and the light was a bit of a challenge. Anyway enjoy our takes on the Summer bronzy look. Thanks for watching!

Face:
Benefit Porefessional
Urban Decay Naked Foundation Shade 4
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer in Sand
Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder
Physician’s Formula Butter Bronzer 6676
Sunnies Face Airblush in Peached
NARS Liberté blush
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter Shade 5
Milani Highlighter Dayglo
Too Faced Hangover 3-1 setting spray

Eyes:
Innisfree Eye pads
Urban Decay Primer Potion
NewBorn Eyebrow Pencil B6
Milk Kush fiber gel brow in Grind
Urban Decay Born to Run palette
They’re Real Benefit Mascara

Lips:
Sunnies Face Lip Dip Girl Crush
Fenty Gloss Bomb Fenty Glow

 

I dedicate this video to All Mothers and daughters whose bond may never know the immense love they have, misunderstood in some ways but always a very powerful one. It will shape every relationship she will make. We had a blast doing this video and she even offered to edit it for me. Me thinks she wants to get away from doing her last projects for class. The Sun was shifting and the light was a bit of a challenge. Anyway enjoy our takes on the Summer bronzy look. Thanks for watching! Face:Benefit PorefessionalUrban Decay Naked Foundation Shade 4Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer in SandLaura Mercier Translucent Setting PowderPhysician’s Formula Butter Bronzer 6676Sunnies Face Airblush in PeachedNARS Liberté blushCharlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter Shade 5Milani Highlighter DaygloToo Faced Hangover 3-1 setting spray Eyes:Innisfree Eye padsUrban Decay Primer PotionNewBorn Eyebrow Pencil B6Milk Kush fiber gel brow in GrindUrban Decay Born to Run paletteThey’re Real Benefit MascaraLips:Sunnies Face Lip Dip Girl Crush Fenty Gloss Bomb Fenty Glow

Posted by Acie Forés on Monday, May 11, 2020

Bridal Retouch Kit – Thank you Bride

Weddings are the bread and butter of a makeup artist.  Depending on the level of expertise and length of years a makeup artist has put for some it’s commercial, TV and film work.  Mine is the former.

For my Brides, as a way of thanking them, I offer them a retouch kit to be used on the wedding day.  This gift is given regardless whether she has a second look or not, this is what I offer them.  To add more value to the package, I also give them a facial GC  from reputable derma salons or clinics to be used weeks before their wedding day to ensure glowing skin.  I admit I splurge a bit even if it is not included in the package.  She may opt to have another one a week or a few days before to give her the much needed de stressing moment.

Makeup artists have to be creative in their marketing and selling skills to attract that discerning Bride.  The skillset is there, but the name of the game is how to up the ante in the marketing scheme.

Below is a sample of what my retouch kit contains.  Budget will play a big role on what you want to spend for this but its all in the creativity as to where you want to source.  I source mine through online sites, department stores, and brand tie ups.

I buy in bulk, and I look out for sales so I can stock up.  But be mindful of expiration dates, you don’t want your bride developing a rash or allergy because of this oversight.

 

Basic Retouch Kit Must Haves

  • Tissue
  • Blotting Papers
  • Cotton pads, disposable Mascara and lip wands, Q-tips and sponges
  • Powder
  • Concealer (can double up as face fdtn) depotted in a container
  • A new tube of Lipstick or you may depot into a container
  • Wipes and Cleansing Oil
  • Lash Glue
  • Calling Card

Add Ons:

  • Sewing kit
  • Ecological Straw
  • Eye and face serum (as shown above)
  • Hairspray
  • Face Masks
  • Nail File, Bobby Pins (this should be provided by the event coordinator )
  • Double sided tape (this should be provided by the event coordinator)
  • Misting spray
  • Essential oil
  • Elastic Hair band

It’s up to you on how you want to save or splurge, with consideration to your budget and your rapport with the Bride.  Personally I like the Brides I’ve worked with, so sometimes I get carried away.

I always explain what s inside the kit and let her know this kit should be entrusted to her Maid of Honour or the Event Coordinator that’ s assigned to her the whole evening or afternoon.

Share with me your kits and if you have any items that are not included in mine, I would love to see what you have.  Do you give retouch kits to your Brides?

 

 

 

So what do you do? B I G ideas, B I G dreams B I G hearts.

March 8 was International Women’s Day.  Wednesday March 9 was a beautiful reminder of what International Women’s day was about.

I was recently invited by a fellow southerner and batchmate of my sister, Martha Orosa Uy, to spend an afternoon with her and a few ladies (we were a total of 50 that day) to listen to inspiring stories that lift the spirit and learn from the varied experiences of the speakers that day.    It was a coming together of women who want to be inspired in their lives in a TEDtalk kind of way.

Martha Orosa Uy giving the introductory remarks.
Martha Orosa Uy giving the introductory remarks.

 

Some Members of the group from L-R Penny Katigbak, Marilen Espiritu, Cecile Limjoco, Patty Olbes and Susan Syquia
Some Members of the group from L-R Penny Katigbak, Marilen Espiritu, Cecile Limjoco, Patty Olbes and Susan Syquia

Martha Orosa Uy, together with 9 other ladies formed an informal group called BIG last December 2015 , an acronym for Build, Inspire and Give whose mission statement is to “start a revolution where stories are shared and entrusted to others so we may understand and become better versions of ourselves, whether that’s being a mother, wife, friend, sister  or boss or employee” .  Empowering oneself through sharing life experiences is a result of a woman’s wisdom gained from the community she lives and participates in.  What a beautiful thought to live one’s life isnt it?

Empowerment is a catchphrase you didn’t hear in the past few decades until only recently.   An issue more relevant than ever, woman empowerment simply means to live our lives freely with a sense of self worth, respect and dignity, to make their own informed choices and decisions and to have control of her life both within and outside the home and workplace. This being the foundation of which the group is formed, every month, a theme is selected, and resource speakers are invited to share their experiences and expertise based on the theme of the month.  December was The Greatest Gift, January was New Beginnings, February was about Love You, Love Me , and March is So, what do you do?

The first speaker was Ambassador of the Philippines to New Zealand, Virginia Benavides who shared with us the struggles, the highs and lows, and how the unshakable Filipino spirit of  bayanihan, faith and love for her country has enriched and carried her through her diplomatic life.  Her personal story of being assigned to Brunei was her most difficult and rewarding posting due to the strict compliance of the Muslim laws  prohibiting her from practicing her faith publicly.  Despite this hindrance, her faith became stronger as it challenged her to live it out and put it into practice which validated her and her job as a diplomat.

Ambassador to New Zealand, Virginia Benavidez
Ambassador to New Zealand, Virginia Benavidez

One of her tasks is to see to it that the welfare of the Filipino community is protected and looked after by them when they are oppressed, abused and taken advantage of.  She dreams (I certainly agree with her on this one), that one day the Philippine government will no longer rely on our people to look for better opportunities abroad to support their families.   Filipinos who work abroad are highly treasured and in demand by employers mainly because they give and serve to the best of their abilities. Values of family, respect, hard work and our faith makes us resilient in the face of adversity inspite of the difficult social, physical and economic circumstances they endure being in a strange land.

The second speaker was Pastor Benjamin Cruz, National Director of Living Waters Ministry who shared his story of personal struggle between his sexuality and serving the Lord.   His inner conflict stems from his suppression so he can live his life according to the dictates and norms of society.  Now married to his wife Hazel,   his epiphany came when he was shifting ministries to avoid being caught in his secret and that he cannot practice his faith due to this hindrance that was preventing him to be his truthful self.  He found his truth in the humblest of ways in the eyes of children in a game of ping pong.    The Lord always presents himself in the most simplest manner, this time Life Lesson 101 mirroring himself and speaking from the heart with love.

Pastor Benji Cruz fielding questions from the ladies.
Pastor Benji Cruz fielding questions from the ladies.

 

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Captured audience.
Captured audience.

 

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Pastor Cruz became my Aha moment.  As a wife, mother, sister and friend   the different hats we wear in our lives is the layer that makes us beautifully flawed and complicated, resilient and vulnerable, simple and complicated, to become the best in what we need to do in the situation or to do what is expected of us.  Isnt this the virtue of being human?  We are shaped by our circumstances, childhood and environment, “We are all broken, we just play it differently”, well said by Pastor Cruz.

The afternoon mood was artistically complemented by Marilen Espiritu, one of the founding members of the group whose creative genius raised my bar in the hosting aspect.  Coming into her sprawling home, the scene captured the essence of what a woman is, a  life fulfilled and expressed in her art form which is entertaining.  God is truly in the details, Here’s why.

Feeling regal at the head of the table.  So festive!
Feeling regal at the head of the table. So festive!

 

Table setting, Filipino shabby chic style
Table setting, Filipino shabby chic style

 

Its always Christmas in this home.
Its always Christmas in this home.

 

Filipino Merienda fare.  It was such a hot day, I wanted to swim in this sago and gulaman Jar.
Filipino Merienda Fare. It was such a hot day, I wanted to swim in this sago and gulaman Jar.

 

Old Milk Bottles repurposed as drinking Glasses.
Old Milk Bottles repurposed as drinking Glasses.

 

Colorful napkins waiting to be passed around.
Colorful napkins waiting to be passed around.

 

Rosal leaves as napkin rings.  Tin plates glammed up with white doilies.
Rosal leaves as napkin rings. Tin plates glammed up with white doilies.

 

Centerpiece de resistance
Centerpiece de resistance

 

Aba Aba si saging na saba may bulaklak pa.
Aba Aba si saging na saba may bulaklak pa.

 

Pregnancy Cravings anyone?
Pregnancy Cravings anyone?

 

 

Yellow Corn with individual salt cones ready for the picking.
Yellow Corn with individual salt cones ready for the picking.

 

Yellow mangoes preserved before the taking.
Yellow mangoes preserved before the taking.

 

Silver Linings
Silver Linings

 

Peanut gallery waiting for their salt cone pairing.
Peanut gallery waiting for their salt cone pairing.

Truly a sight for all the senses, the beautiful spread laid out for us made the afternoon very special despite the unforgiving heat.  It was a meaningful afternoon, I left with the feeling like I came from a spiritual retreat, your mind is clear, your spirit refreshed and invigorated, you gained a new perspective.  Gratitude in my heart.

You may follow B. I. G. in Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/groups/936541133106195/  Meetings are held once a month and is by invitation only.

Korean Makeup 101 Banila Co is here!

Running late from an earlier appointment, I barely made it to the opening of their store pop up in Glorietta 4,  I was pointed to Vanilla Cupcakes when I asked the security guard where Banila Co was located.   That made my day.    As I arrived, I was pointed to Mr. Jon Lim, the one responsible in bringing in this line.  They were about to begin their makeup demo with Senior Korea makeup artist for Banila, Mr. Kim Kangpil who has a show Get Beauty in Korea.

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Banila Co’s muse is Song Ji Hyo, Korea’s model, actress and TV Presenter.

 

Product display at Glorietta 4 branch.
Product display at Glorietta 4 branch.

 

Skincare and makeup lineup
Skincare and makeup lineup

Established in 2005 to cater to the 20-30 year old woman, it ‘s product line focuses on skin care.  It boasts of its cleansing balm Clean it Zero in its pink tub.  It has papaya extract for the exfoliation part, Mineral oil and Acerola and herbal extract to tone the skin.  It is recommended for normal to combination skin.  Consistency is sherbet like, looks so good you can eat it.  Comes with a spatula.  Apply a little dollop into the palm of your hand, apply to your face and smooth in circular motions to remove makeup and dirt from the face.

Oh so soft face brushes ready to touch your face.
Oh so soft face brushes ready to touch your face.

 

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The star of the magic lineup, Clean It Zero a sherbet looking cleanser that promises glowing radiant skin. This is the original formula. This is for normal to dry skin since it has moisturizing properties.

 

 

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This is what I bought, the one formulated for Oily, combination skin. It has Resveratrol, a compound found in red grapes that helps in the delay of ageing.

 

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This is for brightening the face. Contains Moringa that gives the face a radiant glow.

 

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Clean It Zero is formulated for sensitive skin. Contains no harmful ingredients like alcohol, mineral oil, parabens and artificial pigments that can harm the skin.

 

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Look s like an ice cream cup with a spatula.

 

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Sherbet ice cream.

 

 

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Applied a gel like waterproof liner

 

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Applied the cleanser and melted on contact

 

Cleanser in action
Cleanser in action

 

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It took a few seconds to melt the product down

 

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Moisturized and cleansed. I wiped off the product with a tissue with no greasy after feel.

 

Clean it Zero feels like an oil makeup remover in paste form and without the oily residue.  It has a moisturizing effect that leaves you squeeky clean.  It has a fruity smell that dissipates after but does not linger on you.  I think this is purposely done to appeal to a younger crowd.  I like the smell and it does not bother me.  It’s perfect for travelling since it comes in a tub with a spatula, making it very travel friendly and portable.

Science behind the brand

With the Filipino’s fascination with Korean Telenovelas, its not hard to understand our warm reception to this Korean Skin care brand.  It was explained and demonstrated by Mr. Kim Kangpil that Korean women approach beauty from the underlying root of “proper skincare”.   Korean women do not want to show that they have makeup on, The Korean glow comes from having perfect skin, of having the perfect makeup base.  

A primer on how to achieve glowing skin
A primer on how to achieve glowing skin

When I heard this, I was jumping on my seat.  Finally!  I wanted to high five Mr. Kangpil on this one.    Most of us think that having that perfect glow comes from all the highlighting products we pile on our face but to achieve perfect skin is really all about layering your skincare and applying your base on top of that.

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Makeup Station ready for the demo.

Here is how to achieve that glow:

  1.  After cleansing your face, apply a brightening toner to cover our yellow undertones.  This also locks in moisture needed to prep the face for the base.
The Brightening toner is at the bottom left.
The Brightening toner is at the bottom left.
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Apply the primer to control oiliness and extend the wear of the makeup.  It also comes in 3 variants.  This is a good primer as demonstrated by Mr. Kangpil.

 

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CC Cream and CC Cushion

 

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An Array of foundation you can mix with your primer. Foundation of choice was the CC cushion foundation above right.

 

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Model before her skincare application.

 

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After. Her left side, which is the right side facing us, is the area where the demo was shown. Notice the difference from the one on the right (left side facing us)? Her skin looks radiant with just a simple application of skincare and base products.

 

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Eyeshadow shades to fall in love with.

 

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My brush with a celebrity. Mr. Kim Kangpil himself.
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With fellow UMAP members and other Korean makeup artists who flew in for the launch.

 

Price points are in the medium price range, not too expensive.  This will definitely be on my favorite list things and I see myself replenishing my skincare faster than usual since these are products I will be using a lot more often now.  I can never stress the importance of having the perfect skin and now you have no excuse to achieve that.  Banila Co simplified it for us.

Banila Co is available at the 2nd floor of Glorietta 4 and Landmark Trinoma.  

Follow them on www.banilaco.ph,  BanilaCo Philippines on Facebook and Banilacoph on Instagram

 

Arigato Gozaimasu Biore

The world is looking to Asia for inspiration, trade and business and for innovation.   With the proliferation of new Korean and Japanese cosmetics and skincare line available to the consumer, it is inevitable that products that have become familiar to us gets an upgrade.  Today felt like a shopping spree to Sasa, Mannings or Tokyo Hands.

Biore has been in the Philippines since the early 80’s and is still under the umbrella of the Kao group.  Remember their Pore and Blackhead remover?  Yup same company.    Kao has also improved on this product but we will see it s relaunching in a few months.

Biore just recently launched their makeup removal and SPF line and Unified Makeup Artists of the Philippines (UMAP) was invited for the demo and launching.

Biore launched its Makeup Remover product line in the Philippines as a result of a study conducted in Asia that despite hard economic times, women turn to the beauty industry to lift their spirits up.  The instant gratification one feels is a testament to the female buying power of a non negotiable aspect in their consumer buying habits.

From L-R Charisma Vergara President of UMAP, Chistabel Low ASEAN Manager Skincare/Haircare Business of KAO Singapore Private Ltd. and myself
From L-R Charisma Vergara President of UMAP, Chistabel Low ASEAN Manager Skincare/Haircare Business of KAO Singapore Private Ltd. and myself

 

UMAP Members pose with the Biore organizers

 

Makeup Removers are vital components in the makeup application simply because what we put on needs to be removed. Kinda like the yin and yang of things.  With more R&D in the cosmetics industry, makeup nowadays have improved in extending its longevity and increased pigmentation therefore making makeup removers step up its properties to match it. We need makeup removers because soap and water sometimes doesnt cut it.

 

The Stats

Biore Cleansing Oil

Biore Cleansing Oil
Biore Cleansing Oil removes waterproof face and eye makeup including gel liners and mascara. Pump into a cotton pad and press against the eye for about 10 seconds and swipe down. For the face, pump once and warm it into the hands and rub all over the face until makeup is dissolved. Rinse with water and pat face dry. Does not leave an oily residue, leaves skin feeling soft and smooth. Best Dupe for its expensive Japanese counterpart. Shhh U know  what it is.

 

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Instructions are in English. It comes with a plastic lock for the pump to avoid spills.

 

 

Biore Micellar Water

 

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Micellar Water removes all makeup, stubborn mascara and liners. Best used for light-medium makeup application. Non comedogenic, does not clog pores. Alcohol, oil and fragrance free and allergy and Opthalmologist tested. Comes from the Japanese Alps and enriched with collagen and white tea extract.

 

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Apply and soak a cotton pad and press against the face and eye and wipe off. Also a good dupe for the expensive French Pharmacy counterpart.

 

Biore Cleansing Facial Oil Sheets

 

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Best used when you’re on the go and have no access to water and soap. It boasts of its unique cloth construction that is thick enough to hold more liquid inside. It’s actually the cleansing oil in a pad form. Press for a few seconds and swipe down.

 

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Best when you have ‘tamad” days and dont want to go through a lot of cleansing rituals.

 

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Its container is perfect for travelling. Hygienic and portable.

 

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Well sealed so it wont dry out. It will last 3-4 months. It comes in refills too.

 

Biore Cleansing Oil Facial Sheets Handy Pack

 

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Handy Pack. Ideal for the “tingi” user who only wants to carry it in her handbag.

 

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Biore UruUru 2-1 Cleansing Foam

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Best used for light makeup with sunblock application. It has a high cleansing ability and no tight after feeling after washing. UruUru means Soft and Moist.

 

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Biore UV Sunscreen

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Aqua Rich series UV Sunscreen is water based, Texture is light and not sticky. May be used as a primer prior to makeup application. No white cast, sweatproof and lightweight. High SPF blocks harmful UVA/UVB rays.

 

My Personal Favorites

I personally like the Facial Cleansing oil, Micellar water and the UV Aqua Rich Sunscreen.  Aside from its reasonable and affordable price points, these products attest to its claim and since July when UMAP first met with them, I have been trying their products and my skin has had no adverse reactions except that it has also found its match in an Asian brand.  True to form, Japanese products never fail, and they are effective.  “In the Pink of Health’ is symbolic in the cutesy pink packaging that appeals to the Japanese market.

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Japanese Packaging simplified and beautiful to look at and receive

 

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Gift brief case

 

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Unboxed and filled with goodies. This was the highlight of the morning. I felt like I won a Kabuhayan showcase. WootWoot!

 

We were left with a great reminder, “The best makeup needs the best makeup remover, invest in having good skin too”.  Do you agree?

Thank you to Olive Soria, Brand Manager and Mr. Vincent Genato, President of Vibelle Distribution Inc and their staff for extending their generosity and hospitality to UMAP and its members.

Biore is  locally distributed by Vibelle Distribution Inc and all its products are available at Watsons, PCX Exchange, Landmark, Metro Dept Stores and SM Department Stores.

 

 

Charlotte Tilbury: Its really all about the Glow

When I’m obsessed with something, I go on a hunt until I have it.  I’ve been following Charlotte Tilbury for quite some time ever since she made a video collaboration with Lisa Eldridge, another makeup idol of mine.  Charlotte Tilbury has been in the makeup business for the past 20 years and has worked with many famous photographers like Mario Testino, Terry Richardson and has collaborated with many international makeup brands like MAC Cosmetics and has painted the faces of well heeled personalities like Penelope Cruz, Sienna Miller, Cara De Levigne and Kate Moss and she did the makeup of Amal Clooney.  Growing up in Ibiza Spain surrounded by a creative family, she was surrounded and shaped by the colors and scenes of that area.

I finally got to visit her flagship store in The Grove in LA.    Her concept for her line and freestanding store is a throwback to the 30’s and 40’s era where silver screen sirens encapsulated the essence and glamour of the times.  The Art Deco feeling in her packaging is so evident in her belief that it was a golden age for mysterious and glamorous women.  

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Art Deco Inspired Displays
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Her Signature looks are grouped in sections and contains all you need to recreate them.

 

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One of my favorite looks is the Uptown Girl and The Vintage Vamp.

 

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Wonder Glow covers a multitude of skin tones .
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Her Magic Skin Trilogy which gives you the candlelight glow.

 

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Her Magic cream is what I was after.

 

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Her Filmstar Bronze and Glow Sculpting Powder and Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder Compact are her two of her Bestsellers. My shade for the airbrush powder is Medium. Her sculpting palette is the perfect warm brown that is best for fair to medium skin tones. No orange loompah loompah color here.

 

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Packaging is consistent with her love for the Art Deco era. Gorgeous. To the extreme bottom left is the photobomber MAC s Oval 6 brush.

 

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Her Filmstar Bronze and Glow looks like a minaudiere. Powdering your nose never looked so elegant in her Airbrush Flawless Finish powder compact.

 

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Swatch of the Filmstar Bronze and Glow powder. Its buildable and suited for light to medium skin tones. It reminds me of the NARS Bronzing powder in Laguna with light flecks of gold.

 

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Charlottes Magic Cream that evokes memories of our grandmothers cream potions. This is the bomb!

 

This Cream is composed of peptides that stimulate skin collagen, Hyaluronic boosters that plump the skin, Vitamin E and rosehip oil to revive the skin’s appearance.  It’s antiaging, and has an SPF of 15, all good stuff to restore your skin to youth levels.  She has put skincare in the forefront of her product line as she is a firm believer in having good skin before any makeup application.

I wasnt able to get a hold of her cream since I have so many jars of moisturizers that I need to use and finish and I wanted to put this on hold.  However I was able to get a sample and I used it during the summer.  It is very creamy, emollient and hydrating.  I was a bit hesitant to use this on my normal to combination skin as I didn’t want to have anything heavy on my face.  What it does is, when applied before makeup application, one gets the dewy and JLo glow.  Not bad but in our weather, it may give you a slightly greasy feeling during the course of the day.  I would use this in the cooler months when our skin will not create excess sebum.

It is a great moisturizer for those with dry skin as it instantaneously transforms your parched skin into an oasis of moisture.  It has a slight odd smell but disappears and does not really bother me at all.

Charlotte Tilbury products are on the pricey side but if you want to spoil yourself, it’s worth it.  Locally her products are available at the MUP store.  You may follow Charlotte Tilbury in FB, YouTube and Instagram for her videos and products.

 

Style Origin 2015 and Inglot Cosmetics Philippines

In collaboration with Ayala Malls, Inglot Cosmetics Philippines, and members of United Makeup Artists of the Philippines were lucky enough to experience working on this fashion show. Here are a few of the models we did.

All Photos except the last one below are from Pilita Guadines.

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The Fun group Backstage

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L-R Pilita Guadines, Onin Bolos, Charisma Vergara (President of UMAP0 and Acie Fores

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Our Peg for the Fashion Show
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With Nathan, in store Makeup artist of Inglot Cosmetics

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All Photos from Onin Bolos

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Look who is sat on Onin’s char! Monika Sta Maria of Asia’s Next Top Model contestant. She was my model during the Francis Libiran Fashion Show last year. Still radiant as ever.

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Photos below are from me.   Silly me, I forgot to take the rest of the model’s photos except this model here below, Emerald.

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Inglot Bridal Seminar with Cherry Pacheco

Cherry Pacheco, a senior makeup artist affiliate of Inglot Cosmetics Philippines, recently indulged members of United Makeup Artists of the Philippines with a Bridal Demo at their Glorietta 5 branch.  I couldn’t pass this up since I’m always a fan of continuing education and Inglot Cosmetics Philippines is one of the cosmetics brand that I’m beginning to fall in love with.  Again, its not a basic demo, you have to come with the understanding of basic makeup application.  My love affair began with their most best selling gel liner no. 77.  It’s black inky color is unbelievably smooth and creamy and budgeproof.  It’s not exactly waterproof but its great for my needs.  I also have their nail ridge filler which lives up to its name, it leaves a smooth mantle over the nail preparing it for nail color.  I am hooked.

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Inky Black Gel Eyeliner no. 77. Inglot’s best selling item.

Her Tips:

1)  Begin with a very clean and smooth canvas.  Face should be prepped prior to the application, cleansed, toned, moisturized and primed, according to the skin type of the client or Bride.  Inglot’s Under Base Mattifiying base is considered the primer of all gods.

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Primer of all gods.

2)  Determine the bride’s skin tone and undertones by properly matching 1-2 shades of Foundation on the cheek to the jawline to see which shade matches her face.  The right color should blend seamlessly on the face.  When skin is acidic, it means that when foundation is applied, your skin color turns dark or gray after a few minutes.  This applies to people with oily skin.  To counteract this, apply a toner to the face,  apply a primer to the face prior to the foundation to act as a barrier between the skin and makeup and choose a foundation that is one shade lighter than your skintone.  This way, when your face casts a darker hue, it will match your skin tone perfectly.

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The shade that matched the model’s face is the one on the left. It was lighter than her usual shade because she is acidic.
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HD Foundation gives a dewy satin finish

3)  Begin applying the foundation with a brush on the upper half of the face until the eyebrows and extending to the lower part of the face where her upper cheekbones begin.  The perimeter of the face should be a little darker to give depth and warmth to the face.

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Model Xyrene with foundation applied on her face.
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Mattifying powder was used and applied with a sponge after foundation was applied.
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One of their best selling items their mattifiying powder.

4)  Contour and Highlight. When applying depth, highlight and warmth to the skin, Cherry uses powder to achieve this.

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Contour Palette
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Dark powder was applied from the top of the ear and blended towards the center of the face stopping in the lower cheek area. Do not go past the lips.

4)  Eyebrows should be properly groomed so placement of color can be applied correctly.  Brush the hairs in an upward stroke to see where the hair growth lies and where color should be applied.

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Perfectly groomed eyebrows and a face that has depth.

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Her Freedom Palette of choice. Love love the color on the bottom row, 2nd to the left. This is what she applied on the eyelid using her ring finger and blended to perfection.
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She blended the eyeshadow and added a darker matte color on the outer crease or V shape to accentuate the eyes.
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A lighter shade was applied in the inner corner of the eyes and bottom lashes to make the eyes pop.

6)  Eyeliner and Lashes

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Brown Waterproof eyeliner was used in the bottom of the lashes vertically and smudged 3/4 of the way.

7)  Blush

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Peach toned blushes work well with Asian skin tones. You may mix a pink toned blush to give the face more dimension.
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Work in circular motions from the apples of the cheeks and blend outwards.

8)  Lips

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Lip Palette to die for.   It is super pigmented a little goes a long way.  She used the 2 colors on the bottom row, 2nd to the left and the middle shade and mixed the two to get a peachy pink color.
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Lip color should match the undertone and color of the blush to create harmony in the face.

9)  Final result:

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Before (Xyrene Eugenio is also an Inglot Cosmetics Philippines makeup artist affiliate who gamely became our model for that afternoon)
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After. Xyrene is ready to walk down the aisle, the shopping aisle that is.

A promo and discount offer was offered to us artists which made it easier for us to justify our vanity cravings.  It is easy to be lost and overwhelmed when you walk into the store but trust the staff to offer their warm assistance  in narrowing your choices.  Despite the slight frenzy, I was able to make good choices in my attempt to understand their Freedom Palette selling point.    Their palettes are all magnetic, colors are easy to put in and talk about portability, everything you need is customized for you when you slip them in those compact holes.

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My custom bridal eyeshadow palette chosen for me.

The only bad point I can think of is that since the creamy pigments like lipsticks and cream concealers melt so quickly in our heat, I end up putting them in the refrigerator to harden them a bit.  Colors are named in a series of 3 numbers, I have a difficult time remembering them sometimes.    I guess this was deliberately done since this line is a brainchild of a polish Chemist Wojchiek Inglot, who wanted to produce cosmetics that are paraben free and free of those harmful ingredients you find in some cosmetic brands.  Chemists work with formulas and numbers hence the number sequence in their branding.  As a result, Inglot Cosmetics is 20-30% more affordable than their counterparts.  I call it genius, their magnetized palettes are a makeup artist’s dream, they all stack up in your kits.  Truly Heaven sent.

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Glorietta 5 store
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Lip Lip Hooray! I seem to want this artwork for myself.
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Xyrene and Cherry
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With their Glorietta 5 staff

Inglot Cosmetics can be found at Glorietta 5, SM Megamall and Mall of Asia.  Follow them on Facebook and InstaGram @InglotPH 

Behind the Kit with Marissa Narvaez

I met my good friend, Marissa Narvaez when I lived in Baguio in 2009 and we both share the same interests and passion which is makeup and more makeup.  Admitedly, she began to feed this growing need for a more disciplined approach when she enrolled in the Center for the Aesthetic Studies with Jen Delica on a one on one basis and Airbrush makeup with Georginna Desuasido. From there, she saw a demand for makeup artists in the north and her passion turned into a growing craft where she can impound on the importance of beauty in the self esteem of a woman. We both reciprocate and feed our artistry whenever an opportunity arises for an extra pair of magical hands.

Her gorgeous Indian Bride.
Her gorgeous Indian Bride.

 

The Bride and her artist
The Bride and her artist
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Up Close and Sensational

 

She is currently an entrepreneur in her own right as she and her husband are engaged in the pursuit of wellness and pampering, they own Kuwentong Barbero located in SM, a Manila franchise of Nuat Thai Massage along Marcos Highway and a Spa called Mari Spa on Abanao st.  She definitely has cornered her  own market.  She also conducts Personal Beauty workshops to young women in need of beauty enhancement.  Here is a glimpse of a woman who lives and breathes beauty.

Q & A:

  1. What inspired you to get into makeup and did you immediately know that’s what you wanted to do?

My mom and my older sister were my inspiration. Since I was a kid, I’ve seen them glammed up and would always play with my mom’s make-up stash. My sister was a professional model in her early years and I was just in awe seeing her putting on make-up. My penchant for using make up started when I was young.

My first job was working for a 5-star chain hotel and I was required to be made-up at all times! It was not a task for me as I was having fun and in fact, I enjoyed helping out my work colleagues with their make-up application.

When I moved to Baguio, I thought of doing professional make-up but I didn’t get to practice until 2008. Yes, I knew immediately that’s what I wanted to do.

  1. Where did you train or are you self-taught?

Since I was based in Baguio and I was working fulltime, I couldn’t take the long courses offered at CAS back in 2008. I took the one-on-one session with Ms. Jen Delica and took me 3 days to learn everything! That was my first formal make- up training session. I took short courses at Maquiallage Professionel, Make-up Designory and Shu Uemura the following years.

  1. Where do you find inspiration?

Mostly from my make up books, magazines, works of my favorite make up artists and Pinterest!

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

Never stop practicing.

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

The make-up industry is like the medical field. There is always new technology invented. You need to be abreast in learning new techniques. I aim to constantly learn from my mentors by attending their workshops and training sessions. My passion for learning was the key element.

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

I wish to have TML The Makeup Light right now. I hope Santa will read this…

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

Lipbalm!

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  1. How do you find time to relax?

I have a massage at Mari Spa (Shameless plug here!)

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

My friends convinced me to teach basic make up application and no one in Baguio has done it yet. What is common here are sponsored workshops or training sessions by network marketing companies.

  1. How would you describe your work?

Brides are my favorite. They always have that radiant glow on their big day no matter how stressed they are. With my techniques, my goal is always to bring out their natural beauty.

  1. Describe yourself in one word

Trailblazer.

My Dream Shoot:

Location: The Mansion House, Baguio City

Photographer: Boy Yñiguez

Model: Acie Romero-Salas (!!!)

Stylist: Candy Reyes

Hair: Alee Benson

Marissa’s Makeup Kit

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Marissa’s Kikay Kit

Marissa's top 51)  Kanebo Media Compact Foundation –  Medium Coverage but feels so lightweight in the skin.  It also give my skin a glow, which is what Japanese products are known for.

2)  NARS Schiap Lipstick –  This gives my face the color pop I need everyday.  Love Love!

3)  Lucas pawpaw Ointment – Best all around everything.  I use it on my lips and areas on my face that need moisturising.

4) Lancome Hypnose Mascara –  My lashes love the curl it gives.

5)  NARS Orgasm Lip Gloss –  If its good for the Kardashians, its good for me too.

6)  OCC Lip Tar –  On days I don’t feel like wearing color on my lips, a pin size of this lipstick is all I need to look put together.

7)  My Tweezerman tweezers and Shu Uemura Lash Curler –  My handy dandy tools for my lashes and eyebrows.

 She is a gifted artist, devoted mother and workaholic, she is a woman on the go or should I say woman on the glow?  Book her for your beauty needs whenever you are in Baguio and she will make it a pleasurable experience for you.  Her expertise is in bridal and glam makeup, she will not disappoint.

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