Martine De Luna for Modern Living TV

The last time I glammed up Martine de Luna of makeitblissful.com was about a year ago when we did a shoot together with Michi Calica Sotto at her atelier and she had a bun in the oven.  Today I was able to glam her up again for an interview with Stephanie Zubiri for her show, Modern Living TV on ANC. These days, she now has her 1 year-old daughter Krista Valentina in tow, who joined in the beauty action. She requested for a natural look and I was just more than happy to oblige.  Hair styling was courtesy of Rikki Suarez.

Related Post: You can also check this guest post Martine did for my blog a few years back, “Makeup Virgin”

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Martine de Luna: Camera-ready and so is Baby Krista.

Products Used:

Martine’s skin was on the dry side although I know she leans on the normal to combination skin. However, due to hormonal changes, her skin needed extra hydration.

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Mehron Skin Prep used as toner, La Roche Posay Hydraphase for Moisturizer, MAC Fast Response Eye Cream and MAC prep and prime for lips. I misted her face with the Skindinavia Finishing spray to lock out the oiliness.
I chose to use this because I wanted to give her skin a satin finish to combat the dry patches on some parts of her face.  Shade is 754 Medium Beige
I chose to use this because I wanted to give her skin a satin finish to combat the dry patches on some parts of her face. Shade is 754 Medium Beige

 

Moisturizer was applied using the squarish foundation brush, while I buffed her foundation with the pink angled brush.  The skunk looking brush with white and black hairs was used to apply her blush.  Makeup Forever Brush with a yellow handle was used to contour her face while the fan brush with natural hairs was used to powder and set her makeup.
Moisturizer was applied using the squarish foundation brush, while I buffed her foundation with the pink angled brush. The skunk looking brush with white and black hairs was used to apply her blush. Makeup Forever Brush with a yellow handle was used to contour her face while the fan brush with natural hairs was used to powder and set her makeup.

 

    Top Clockwise, Hourglass Ambient Lighting powder palette used as highlighter on the high points of her face, Lashes no. 219, MAC Paintpot in Groundwork was applied on the crease of her eyes, MAC Dipdown gel liner, MAC Brow powder in Taupe for her brows and MAC brow gel in Beguile.  Maybelline Volume Control Mascara, Kryolan Concealer Wheel 2, Viseart Neutral Palette for her eyeshadows.  Makeup Forever Contour and Shading powder in shades 1 & 2, MAC Blushbaby, Pink Swoon and Peachy Keen for blush, MAC Lipstick in Freckletone and Persistence.  Ben Nye Translucent powder to set her makeup. Top Clockwise, Hourglass Ambient Lighting powder palette used as highlighter on the high points of her face, Lashes no. 219, MAC Paintpot in Groundwork was applied on the crease of her eyes, MAC Dipdown gel liner, MAC Brow powder in Taupe for her brows and MAC brow gel in Beguile. Maybelline Volume Control Mascara, Kryolan Concealer Wheel 2, Viseart Neutral Palette for her eyeshadows. Makeup Forever Contour and Shading powder in shades 1 & 2, MAC Blushbaby, Pink Swoon and Peachy Keen for blush, MAC Lipstick in Freckletone and Persistence. Ben Nye Translucent powder to set her makeup.

 

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I’ve rediscovered this eyeshadow and used this as an eyelid primer that gives her eyes a brightening effect on the inner corners of her eyes. Its MAC’s Pearl frost. Love this also as a highlighter on the cheekbones and middle of the nose. It’s very subtle but gives your skin an extra glow.

 

Tools of the trade. Mac 263 for gel liner, MAC 203 for her brows, NARS 7 for her concealer, MAC 205 mini Fan brush for her lashes,  Artnet 113 and 121 for her eyes, MAC 206 for buffing her concealer, MAC 239 and 217 to apply and blend her eyeshadows.
Tools of the trade. Mac 263 for gel liner, MAC 203 for her brows, NARS 7 for her concealer, MAC 205 mini Fan brush for her lashes, Artnet 113 and 121 for her eyes, MAC 206 for buffing her concealer, MAC 239 and 217 to apply and blend her eyeshadows.

I apologize if I may have written the numbers of the brush by mistake specially for the fan brush, eyebrow and gel liner brush, the numbers have already faded.

My latest love, Shu Uemura Kolinsky 7H lip brush. its slanted edge is perfect for precise lip color application.

My latest favorite, Shu Uemura Kolinsky 7H for the lips.  The slanted edge is perfect for precise application.
My latest favorite, Shu Uemura Kolinsky 7H for the lips. The slanted edge is perfect for precise application.

 

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Makeup Forever Aqua Lip 7C to line her lips and I topped it off with MAC’s Freckletone and Persistence lipsticks.

You may catch Martine on the upcoming 5th season of Modern Living TV with Stephanie Zubiri, showing every Saturday at 6PM on ANC, only on SkyCable.

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.

Bloggers Day Out: Kage Gozun

Lifestyle and travel bloggers are interesting and engaging people to work with.  Insightful, full of humor and they are the best resource for anything and everything.  Kage Gozun was one of those people that you feel an easy connection with. I had a chance to give Kage a makeover to fit her active, on the go lifestyle one afternoon at the EDSA Beverage Design Studio.

According to her blog, she is a woman of many talents! She struck me as a multi-passionate creative entrepreneur and freelancer. Aside from having contributed to the web content of GMA Network, she is a co-owner of Brown Belly resort-inspired lifestyle wear and toiletries; she is a Lifestyle brand ambassador of Roxy Philippines; an active member of Sea to Summit Philippines, and an an avid surfer.  She is also a lifestyle writer who has contributed to numerous travel publications.

Here is the lowdown on her beauty look.

Skin Analysis

  • Skin is oily in the T-zone area and normal on the other parts of her face
  • Dull looking due to stress , dark eyebags
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Barefaced and ready for the makeover. Cleansed and Exfoliated!

Skin Prep:

Cleansed skin with Cure Natural Aqua Gel to remove dead skin flakes and impurities.

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One Pump and massaged into her skin for 20-30 seconds and see the skin flakes fall off. Rinse with water and follow with your skincare routine.
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Instructions and Ingredient list
After Exfoliating the skin, Water treatment Skin Cream was applied to the face as a moisturizer
After Exfoliating the skin, Water treatment Skin Cream was applied to the face as a moisturizer.  This is actually used for the hands but I wanted to use this for the face because I wanted a light moisturizer that would not feel heavy on the face.

Eyes and Face

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L-R Kryolan Camouflage Concealer wheel and Eve Pearl Invisible Finish Powderless Powder
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Makeup Forever Sculpting powder in Shade 2, Makeup Forever Mat Velvet Plus Foundation in 40 and 55, MAC blush in Harmony and Pinch Me, Skindinavia No More shine Finishing spray
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MAC Fast Response Eye Cream, MAC eyeshadows in Soft Brown, Wedge, Expresso, Nurturing Force Blot off to mattify face, Benefit Brow ZIng in Medium and Inglot Freedom Palette in 421S and 446

 

Urban Decay 24/7 glide on pencil in Zero and Bourbon.

 

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False eyelashes tied her  look together. These are lightweight flirty and natural.

Lips

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Inglot #30 last pan on the right

 

Loreal Barely Greige and MAC Lipglass in Culture
Loreal Barely Greige and MAC Lipglass in Culture
Squeezing in a selfie
Squeezing in a selfie
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Ready for her night out with her friends.
I think she approves.
I think she approves.
A singer and a writer
A singer and a writer

Follow Kage’s adventures on Instagram @surftolivetosurf and on Twitter @travelkage.

5 Makeup Trends for Mid-2015

Can you believe that we’ve already hit the half-year mark? That means half a year into the color of the year, which means that it’s time to see what’s going on in the makeup scene, too. We all know that there are trends flying about here and there, and while not everything is a must-do (because makeup is personal and subjective), there are some essentials that are applicable to just about everyone.

So here’s a mid-year look at what’s trending. Which trend are you riding on, and where do you think looks are headed as we head on into the latter half of 2015?

1. Dark lip lusciousness.

The colors for the latter part of the year favor deep, berry-like tones. Think blackberries, dark cherries, plum shades and wine tones. Check out the recommendations of

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Source: Elle

 2. Lip gloss love.

High shine and sleek lips are where it’s at — an homage to all things naturelle. Slightly stained lips and a fresh, understated look were made popular during Fashion Week, by brands like Balmain, whose models were un-dolled up in slightly glossed lips and brushed brows.

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Source: Vogue

 

3. The reverse smokey eye.

To achieve this look, apply eyeliner the area between the bottom lashes and the eye itself. Boom: instant effortless chic.The blending on the lower lash line can “open up”, even widen your eyes.

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4. Blushing cheeks and bronzy skin.

Rosy-toned cheeks look healthy and adorable, and this trend was seen all over the runways in Milan last April. This coupled with a bronzy-though-not-sunbaked look hearkens to warmer months, but are complemented by edgy fall fashions.

5. Smudged mascara & floating eyeliner.

Allure magazine reported this as the “most unexpected makeup trend” for the year, which debuted in Milan on the runway. So, if your mascara wand happens to tap your lash line, leaving lines of smudges: just go with it. It looks edgy, imperfect, and effortlessly chic. Eyeliner, on the other hand, is applied above the fold then gently smudged to create a “floating” effect.

Source: Cosmo
Floating eyeliner trend . Source: Cosmo
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Smudged mascara trend. Source

 

Behind the Kit with Acie Fores

This is a new section of my blog where I’ll be featuring makeup artists. I believe in the adage “community not competition” when it comes to the “cut-throatness” of this industry, that we can all learn from one another as artists and as colleagues. I hope you agree with me! And so, I’ll begin this series with my very own “behind the kit” responses, so that you can get a glimpse of my tools of the trade that enable me to magically transform and enhance anyone.

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

  I did not plan my life dreaming about this as a career, but I was always mesmerized with how makeup can enhance a woman’s beauty by observing my mother when I was growing up.   The turning point that I decided to go and make it a second career change was when I took up a Basic course at SOFA, and I became part of the hair and makeup team for the fashion show being held for its graduates.  I thought to myself that “I can make this work and I want to give it my all and make something out of this”.

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2.  Are you self taught or did you train somewhere?

I was trained under Ericka Saenz for  SOFA, Georginna Desuasido, Yuki Geraldo, Monica,  Mio Robo and Mikee Raymundo of Makeup Professionel, CAS and Jenn Delica.     I continue to learn from the artists that I work with by observing and absorbing their styles and techniques and by going to seminars that are field related.  To be relevant, fresh and dynamic, constant learning  is requisite for being ahead of the game.

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3. What’s your makeup style?

I am inspired by fresh clean looks, I love a classic golden age Hollywood look like the 40’s and 50’s which produced so many icons like Lauren Bacall, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly,  to name a few.  I am also inspired by the flamboyant 80’s and pared down 90’s which are totally different in their beauty points of view.  This current milenium decade is also my favorite place to be in because all the rules are broken and it is a turning point in the advancement of cosmetic technology and research which make our lives as makeup artists so much easier.

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4.  Which product would you advise someone to never leave home without?

I never leave home without my eyeglasses!  Being in my late 40’s, I’ve grown to appreciate and see the importance of wearing sunscreen.  Aside from that, my lipsticks.  Tom Ford is a current love.  And oh, Concealer!  It’s my answer to my universe

5.  How do you relax?

I do indulge in occasional massages, foot reflexology, Pilates and Yoga.

6.  Which Person or thing defines beauty for you?

I like women who are strong, and I also like women who have flaws, perfection is not my goal.  I admire women who have paved the way and made a difference to give us a voice and created opportunities and certain freedoms that we enjoy now.

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7.  Which makeup artist/s has helped you along the way in your career?  Whose work do you look up to?

Alee Benson, Jenn Delica, Tony Dusich, Pia Reyes, Cristina Cacnio, Rikki Suarez,  Toni Gutierrez and all of my other friends in the industry,  They continue to inspire me with their work and work ethic, and we always uplift and support each other. Locally, it would be Juan Sarte, Jigs Mayuga, Fanny Serrano, Patrick Rosas, Denise and Effie Go.  Internationally, Way Bandy, Scott Barnes, Kevin James Bennett, Kevin Aucoin, Mary Greenwell,  Val Garland,  Pat Mcgrath,  Kabuki, Bobbi Brown, Lisa Eldridge, and Charlotte Tillbury all for their unrivalled creativity and for making women look effortlessly gorgeous which is something I have always aimed to achieve for myself.

8.  Do you prefer to work on set shooting or with weddings?

Both are good avenues I enjoy being in, I enjoy the intensity of it.  On Shoots, its always making yourself better while working as a team to create a beautiful image, for weddings and red carpet events, its all the tension, the emotions,  very nerve racking waiting to see how they look in photos.  I feel so privileged to be part of it all.

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9.  What’s the best advice a fellow professional has ever given you?

Find your niche.  Less is more.

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

A makeup bag or trolley that performs like a drone.

11.   Describe yourself in one word.

Inspired.

12. Who would be in and where would your Your Dream Shoot be?

Location –  Palawan or the Maldives

Photographer –  Marc Nicdao

Model(s) –  Fatima Rabago and Vanessa Matsunaga

Stylist –  Pam Quiñones

Hair –  Nante Alingasan

Acie’s Makeup Artist Kit:

Behind the Kit interview

Behind the Scenes: Interview with Tina Henson

I call her my Electric fan.   Tina has been my muse/model of sorts.  Good Bone structure, check,  lithe and model proportions, check.  It helps too when she always encourages you to do your best and is very easy to please.  Call it mutual admiration, she best epitomises what I look for in a dream client, her words are always ‘ikaw na bahala’ or “its up to you what looks best on me”.  Despite her minimal look of a bare face and a bold lip, she pulls it off very effortlessly.  Her shameless plug interview with me humbles me no end and I thank her for making me her artist of choice.  Below is the light chat we had.

1. For what kind of event(s) did you hire Acie to create your look?

These are some of as far as I can recall. I may have missed one or two since Acie has been doing my make-up and my daughter’s (Marga) from the time she began her career in this field.

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My sister, Sandy’s Wedding (July, 2011) – My make-up, Marga’s, the Bride’s (Sandy’s) and my other sister’s (Nadine’s)
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My Assumption High School Velada: 25th Anniversary (October 15 & 16, 2011) – My make-up on both days and on the second day, Acie also did the make-up of a group of my HS classmates
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The Belair Pasinaya – May 2012 – Makeup by Acie
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Flores de Mayo, Makati (May 4, 2012) – Make-up of Marga

2. What did you enjoy about working with Acie? What did you like about her makeup style, as well as her work style/ethic?

Acie is very professional with me and my daughter, Marga, even if she is my first cousin. She comes on time, complete with make-up, paraphernalia, assistants, and even pegs. She takes the time to understand what it is exactly that you want by asking questions about the event you’re going to, what you will be wearing, what you want or do not want. I noticed that she also makes the effort to “size up” your personality and she takes this into consideration as well. From there, she’ll incorporate her own touch and the result is always impeccable! She is very passionate with what she does and her expression of eagerness to do your make-up (every single time!) is contagious. These are only some of the many reasons why I wouldn’t have anyone else do my make-up and my daughter’s, but Acie.

A professional shoot. Makeup by Acie Fores.
A professional shoot. Makeup by Acie Fores.

What I like most about Acie’s make-up style is that it always turns out to have that natural look, yet my face is strikingly enhanced in all the right places. For someone who doesn’t really wear make-up on an everyday basis, it makes me feel like I’m still myself. My daughter and I get compliments all the time and the make-up stays the entire duration, even if the event is from morning to evening.

3. What are some of your favorite makeup products/must-haves for daily wear?

Ironically, I don’t wear any make-up on ordinary days. I simply put on my favorite shade of red lipstick by Mac or Chanel. This is how I’ve always done it for decades. In fact, I don’t know how to apply make-up. So, on special occasions when I really need to, I call on Acie to do her magic!