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

 

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?

 

 

 

Behind the Veil Cacho Llige Nuptials

Cool weather, Christmas spirit in the air, shopping madness, epic Manila traffic, a few ingredients that make December a very busy time of any year. Christmas preparations and families coming home for a celebration make it an ideal month to get married.  They bring in the warmth and cheer of the Holiday season and the festive Christmas decorations alone bring another cheer dimension.  In another blog, I’ll list down top reasons why having a wedding in December is not being selfish.  Here is another instalment of my Behind the Veil series with Mercedes Cacho.

This is what Mercedes had to say regarding her wedding preparations for her big day.

1)  Please tell me about yourself, what do you do for a living , what are your passions, and hobbies?

 

Those shoes!!!! Love her style!!!!

 

My name is Mercedes Cacho. I am the Creative Director for InFrame Media Productions Australia. I’d consider myself a very visual and creative person, so my hobbies are sketching and painting. My biggest passion is styling and fashion.

2) How did you find out about me (Acie Fores Makeup Artist)? What made you want to work with me?

You were recommended by my family.

3)  How did you like the outcome of our time together, specially on your special day?

Acie and her team were wonderful, very professional.

4)  What’s one special memory you have of your wedding that you love?  Could you share that photo with us?image1.jpeg

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

Getting ready with Acie, I love her face masks, they were so refreshing!!!

I normally use a mask with Hyaluronic and collagen in it because I want the face of the Bride to be soothed, and hydrated and appear brighter. You can get this at any Watsons branch.

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

I really liked the lipstick Acie and I chose.  It was a subtle rose pink color from Project Vanity “Woke up like this”.

In collaboration with Project Vanity and Pink Sugar, this is one of the colors they came up with. Perfect for Brides.

7.  Any bridal tips you want to share with future Brides planning their wedding?

You will probably break out a week before the wedding from the stress of it all.  If you can, I suggest going away for a short relaxing weekend, or do whatever you can to avoid it.  Apply a face mask or get a professional facial.

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I use this in conjunction with a face sheet or mask to really make the product sink in. It also relaxes, and tones the face and prepares it for th make-up application. It reduces puffiness specially when the Bride has shed some tears the night before. Make sure you are getting the real one made out of jade and not plastic. Jade is cool to touch.. I put this in the refrigerator the night before for extra cooling effect on the face.

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

Sleep in a little longer.  I was so excited, I woke up at 5 am.  Acie arrived at the scheduled 9 am call time.  I could’ve gotten another solid hour!

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

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This is my personal gift to the Bride. Highly recommended as part of her skincare regimen before the big day, I want my Brides glowing and radiant. Head to Dermalogica Rustans for their menu of services.

I never get used to get regular facials.  However it was highly recommended by Acie.  I’m so glad I did it!  My skin loved it and I found the experience to be so relaxing!  Now that I’m back home in Australia, I now book facials regularly.

10.  Favourite Photo of you during the wedding and why.

This is one of my favourite photos, it reminds me how beautiful the whole evening was!  All the stress of planning turned into happy moments which made all of this possible.

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Workshop Alert: “Make Me Up” at the City Club

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MAKE ME UP is a Self-Improvement & Makeup Workshop with a focus on Positive Self-Esteem & Confident Personal Style. It seeks to empower women in achieving their best job- and career-focused goals so that they can get better work, better projects, better income, starting with their level of personal belief.

MAKE ME UP envisions a community of women who wish to succeed and thrive in all areas of their life, starting with their personal appearance as an expression of the confidence within. We see participants of this workshop feeling CONFIDENT in their God-given qualities and EMPOWERED to make practical decisions on personal presentation, so that they can make a positive impact in their spheres of influence.

What to expect

The program on MAKE ME UP will inspire and uplift you as a working woman, and empower you with personal branding strategies that you can apply in your work, passions and personal life. The day is made up of two components: an inspirational talk (so that you can have the proper mindset towards self-development and improving yourself as a person), and a practical makeup workshop, where you will learn how to apply makeup that brings out the best in your God-given assets.

The Speakers for the Day

 

[one-half-first]INSPIRATIONAL TALK : Mafae Belasco
mafae soloMafae’s experience as a professional model, international beauty pageant winner, host, consultant and inspirational speaker has given her a unique platform for self-empowerment. Her inspirational talk is designed to motivate women to look at their personal abilities and stories, so that each participant can define their Personal Brand, and leverage that towards their field, job or business. [/one-half-first]
[one-half]MAKEUP WORKSHOP: Acie Fores
img_9772Acie’s experience as a professional Makeup Artist and as an officer of the United Makeup Artists of the Philippines has allowed her to craft her makeup sessions in practical, applicable lessons for all women. her Personal Makeup Workshop will show women how to apply their inner confidence outwardly, through a simple makeup routine for daily use. She will give a demo-style workshop that participants can follow.[/one-half]

The Brand Partners

We are pleased to be partnering with amazing brands who are making this workshop possible! These brands all understand that beauty and confidence is truly from the inside going out. And this is why all participants will receive a Makeup & Skincare kit, with products valued at P3,500.00 from Glamourbox, Eye of Horus, and Biore.

To Register, please fill up the form on the link below:

REGISTER for Make Me Up Workshop, July 29, at the City Club

 

Our Partner Brands:

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Strobing, Highlighting products, It’s Ate Glow!

Social media has given makeup applications new terms, to make content in their feeds relevant.  One of these terms we refer to is Highlighting which is now termed Strobing or Reverse Contouring, thanks to Instagram and Youtube.  Both terms mean the same thing which is a makeup application that accentuates the high points of the face, the top of the cheekbones, underneath the brow bone, inner corner of the eye, middle of the nose and the Cupid s bow the area on top of the lips using products with high amounts of shimmer or shine .

Highlighting Technique
A simple diagram on where to put highlight products on the face whether its cream or powder based.

I discovered this product from a colleague and she considers this  her Holy Grail of highlighters.  Mary Lou Luminizer is an American product under the label The Balm Cosmetics.  Packaging has that retro feel similar to Benefit Cosmetics which makes it appealing to makeup junkies.

 

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Aptly named, Watts Up by Benefit Cosmetics and MaryLou Luminizer are highlighters that can lift your face all the way to the Diwata Satellite.

 

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This can also be used as an eyeshadow for a natural day look and emphasized with a black cat eye.  Simply divine. 

 

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Its described as a “Honey Hue” warm champagne highlighter best suited for medium tones.

 

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Has a pearly sheen and well pigmented.

 

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Be careful when you apply too much. This is how it looks unblended

 

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Blended with fingers, it gives a nice subtle glow.
This is how I apply the luminizer on the face, Real Techniques Setting Brush
This is how I apply the luminizer on the face, Real Techniques Setting Brush

 

 

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Used the MaryLou Luminizer on Shanen my model for a bridal shoot recently. Ate Glow

 

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Famously used by Mario Dedivanovic on Kim Kardashian on her YouTube video on Strobing.

 

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A Shining example. Not blended.

 

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I think I blended it too much. But good news is, its buildable and you can use a Beauty Blender sponge to apply it.

 

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There is a rubber sponge at the opposite end of this stick which helps in applying and blending the product but i prefer to use the fingers or a Beauty Blender sponge for flawless coverage.

 

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Watts up with her? Tried and Tested on my model on a bridal shoot.

 

Final thoughts on these two highlighters:

Use them sparingly and the key to not making you gleam like a greasepan is to blend it with your fingers, brush or sponge.

When applied too much, highlighters can sometimes look oily and sweaty in photos.  Do not use this on oily skin, it will look like a disco ball.

Apply them with ample lighting or across a window with natural light streaming so you’ll know how much to use.

Apply on the inner corner of the eye or tear duct to make close set eyes bigger or when you want to highlight that corner a la Korean pop star.

Layer this on top of your lipstick and tap a little amount on your ring finger and apply on the centre of your bottom lips to give the illusion of a fuller mouth.

Apply to the collarbones for a glowing sheen that makes everyone look good in photos.

 

Benefit Cosmetics is available at Greenbelt 5, Trinova, Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, Alabang Town Centre, BGC Central Square, Rustan’s Makati, Rustan’s Shangri-la and SM Seaside Cebu.  Watts Up Highlighter is priced between P2500.00-2700.00 (Online or at the store)

MaryLou Lumber is available at all Beauty Bar outlets.  Priced between P1200.00-1700.00 depending whether its bought online or at the store.

Cannes this be true? Andi Eigenmann in my chair

Unknown to me, I was going to hit the lotto last weekend. I was fortunate enough to put my working hands on none other than Andi Eigenmann.  Petite and fresh faced, she arrived with an apology that her hair smelled of smoke due to the place she came from. When she came in the studio of photographer Janina Teodoro, the fangirl in me came out — and I hope I didn’t blast her ears off when I said, “Hi, Andi, so nice to meet you!”  I don’t even remember what she said but I instinctively led her to my chair.

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Photos from Roxanne Roman

 

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Photo from Roxanne Roman

 

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Photo courtesy of Janina Teodoro

 

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Photo courtesy of Janina Teodoro

Fresh from her French Riviera experience I got to ask her what it felt like standing on stage next to mom Jaclyn Jose bagging the best actress in the Cannes Film Festival.  Feelings of pure joy, pride and gratefulness surrounded both mother and daughter as we’ve seen in all social media.  Below is her selfie with Kirsten Dunst on their elevator ride after her mother’s win ready to face the press.  She bested Charlize Theron and Marion Cotillard in this category!

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With Kirsten Dunst and at the back is Vanessa Paradis.  Kirsten Dunst was so moved by Jaclyn’s speech and the gesture of her holding her daughter’s hand was very touching to the jurors.

“Ma Rosa” is slated for commercial release here on July 6. It is based on a true to life story of a couple who own a sari-sari store, and are forced to sell illegal drugs on the side to make both ends meet. They become victims of unscrupulous and corrupt policemen who extort money in exchange for their freedom.   (Scenes from our social landscape?  You be the judge.)

Here are my favourite looks on Andi during her Cannes trip

attends the "Ma' Rosa" Photocall during the annual 69th Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 18, 2016 in Cannes, France.
Patty Ang designed this cream pantsuit ensemble which she wore to their press con. This is my absolute fave which incidentally made her land on Vanity Fair’s best dressed list

 

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Boom Sason designed this rose coloured gown which she wore to the film screening. She really held her own here. Love this, too.

 

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Mark Bumgarner made this royal blue gown which she wore to the awarding night. “Wow” is all I can say!

 

Channeling Marilyn Monroe was our mantra that afternoon, but it was more of a stylised version of her iconic look.  More of Michelle Williams Marilyn Look, very modern.  While waiting for Andi to arrive, photographer  Janina Teodoro and stylist Roxanne Roman discussed the pegs for the shoot, which was a 1950’s inspired vibe and they gave me an idea as to how to interpret them with the hair and makeup.

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A modern take on Marilyn Monroe

 

We came out with 3 looks based on the peg and the first layout was like a play on the 1950’s housewife, very January Jones in Mad Men.

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Fun and Flirty

 

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Fresh look

For the 1st look, makeup here was fresh as possible, her skin had some redness to it, I used a green corrector and mixed it with Makeup Forever Matt Velvet + in shades 35 and 40, Kryolan concealer in D4 mixed with a peach corrector for her concealer, Faceshop Style my Eyebrow  Pencil in 03 and to keep them in place MAC’s Beguile did the trick.  MAC Pearl Frost, Grain, and Groundwork for the eyes.  I used MAC Coffee liner on her lash line and curled her lashes.  A pinkish blush and matching lip color by MAC and Makeup Forever completed the look.

The 2nd layout was all about Glamour and Sophistication in the 1950’s and this was our peg.

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Red is always a dramatic vibe.

 

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Chic and Sophisticated

 

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Here’s looking at you kid

I added a full natural lash and mixed it with demi wispy lashes on her eyes and accentuated her eye crease with a dark, brown gray powder and lined her upper lash line with a gel liner in MAC Dipdown.  For her lips I combined MAC’s Ruby Woo and Morange to give her a statement lip that is synonymous with glamour.

The 3rd layout was my favourite of her looks,  she effortlessly projected and imbibed the spirit of the 50’s.  Below is the first of the inspirations.

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Head rush

 

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Ganda, no?

 

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Smoke and Mirrors

 

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She can sell almost anything.

 

 

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An unguarded moment of Marilyn Monroe

 

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One of my favourite shots of Andi

 

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Barefoot and vulnerable

 

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Confidently beautiful.  Gown is by Benhur E. Dychangco

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Best of the Best for me. Marilyn Monroe captured and channeled beautifully.

Having met her for the first time is absolutely my Cannes winning moment. Andi is the IT girl for me: down to earth, humble and driven.  She will begin shooting many more indie and commercial films in the coming weeks and months, simply because she believes that opportunity only knocks on the door once and she doesn’t want to miss the golden streak train.  Her palms are open for what LIFE has to give not only opportunities but a grateful heart.  May you continue to soar and live your dreams to the fullest, Andi-girl!

For your styling needs, you may reach Roxanne Roman at roxanne-roman.strikingly.com or through Facebook at roxanne.roman.lim

For Photography needs, Janina Teodoro may be reached on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/messages/janina.teodoro.9 and through her website at http://ndotro.wix.com/mysite

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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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, 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

 

 

 

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

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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.

 

 

Bloggers Day Out: Em Alcantara

Lately, I’ve been watching the Philippine Madrigal singers on YouTube.  Their videos came out in my feed and I clicked on a few of them and 2 videos stood out, the one in Uruguay where they sang Eres Tu and my favorite, the one at the Abbey of Saint Michel, they sang Izar Ederrak.  It makes me so proud to see Filipino excellence appreciated in so many parts of the world.  Truly we Filipinos are blessed with so much musical talent, we are world class.

I met Em Alcantara through Martine De Luna.  Em is  part of the community of bloggers called Mommy Bloggers Philippines and also happens to be a former member of the Philippine Madrigal Singers.  I love it when the universe is conspiring with you.  She needed a refresher course on stage makeup since she is now on her own, performing for various events.  It was music to my ears.  (Pardon the pun, couldn’t resist).   Em was also concerned about her skin condition, which is oily to dry and rough which she said was exacerbated during her  pregnancy.  Here is what went on.

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Fresh Faced

Skin Analysis:

  • Oily in the T Zone Area but dry on some parts of her face.
  • Big Pores, redness in some areas like the cheek and chin and skin texture is rough.
  • Pigmentation around the chin area and sides of her face

Skin Prep:

I just discovered this new Exfoliating toner called Cure Natural Aqua Gel which is made of 90% Hydrogen water and is preservative, coloring, mineral oil and artificial fragrance free.  Made in Japan and can be purchased at Beauty Bar.  I used this on her since I knew she had sensitive skin and didn’t want to add to her sensitivity.  Her skin was smooth after this.

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1 pump and massage into the face for 30 seconds. Dead skin flakes will fall off. Rinse with water and follow with your normal skin care routine. Use 2x/week to get maximum results.

 

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Instructions in English. Love this product.

 

After Exfoliating the skin, Water treatment Skin Cream was applied to the face as a moisturizer.

 

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Canvas is ready.

I used a combination of Kryolan Camouflage Concealer mixed with Coverderm Camouflage makeup in 3A and 5A and Judith August Everything Pencil in Golden Beige to hide her pigmentation.

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Ace of base

 

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Judith August Everything Pencil. It’s like the blemish sweeper. I used these 2 pencils to hide her pigmentation on her chin.

 

Makeup:

Eye Makeup

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Eye Prep and Makeup. L-R Maybelline Lash Curl Mascara, Urban Decay Zero Eyeliner, Nurturing Force Blot off Primer, MAC Eye Cream, MAC Blacktrack gel eyeliner, Benefit Brow Zing in Medium, The FAce Shop Style my Eyebrow in 03, Ben Nye Glam Shadow Palette. I used the first 2 and bottom 2 for her shadows.

 

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Photo courtesy of Kage Gozun

 

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Photo courtesy of Kage Gozun

Face:

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Makeup Forever Scultping Powder in Shade 2, NARS Orgasm Blush, MAC Highlighter

Lipstick:

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I used a combination of Inglot Lipstick #30, utmost right topped with MAC lipglass in Cultured on top and New Spirit above

 

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She is ready for her performance. Love her beaming smile.  I can’t wait to hear you sing Em!

 

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Ems smoky eye look.

 

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A singer and a writer
A singer and a writer

 

What do you think of her look?  Book Em Alcantara through her website, FaceBook, Twitter, and Instagram account of @touringkitty.

 

 

Behind the Veil: Ida Belonia Jose

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Welcome to another installment of Behind the Veil, my interviews with my bridal clients. Today, I want you to meet the lovely Ida Jose. I met Ida through her aunt, Ericka Peña, a client of mine who wanted to give her a gift which was a hair and makeup service for her niece Ida and her entourage.  Who would not resist such a generous offer?  Below are highlights and photos of her special day.

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1. Tell my readers a bit about yourself.

Well… About me, I am an outgoing person. I love to learn new things. I love working with colors but not with my face. I think I am not very good at it.  I am very OC (obsessive-compulsive) in a good way, which helped me make our wedding day the most memorable and the happiest day for us. I am currently employed with Auto Nation Group, a dealer of luxury cars, as an Executive Secretary. I love dancing so much and I dabble a little bit in graphic designing.

 

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2. How did you come to work with me as your makeup artist?

It was December of 2011 when I asked my aunt Tita Ericka if she knows of a Hair and makeup artist for our company’s annual christmas dinner. She told me you were the one who did her hair and make-up for an event she attended. I searched for your work on the net which convinced me to have my hair & make-up done by Ms. Acie Fores.

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3. How did you like your makeup on your special day? 

The first hair & make-up trial really made me feel extra beautiful according to my friends and family.    And for our big day, no words can explain how I felt with how I looked.   Our guests,  asked me who did my hair and makeup and that I looked so radiant. The photo from the ceremony is one of the many shots I love. Even with the veil, people can still see my face especially with that glowing smile.

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4. What’s one fond memory you have of your wedding day?

Aside from my hair & make-up, the gown was also magical and contributed to how I felt so special on that day. My gowns for the church and reception were designed by Ellen Clavio-Viray.   I would like to thank you for making our wedding day our guests and family  will not forget. — Ida

Photos courtesy of Ida Belonia Jose and Reflexion Studios Eugene Pantoja.  Hair:  Jmar Martinez

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Me and My Mom

Ida and Husband

Join my Personal Makeup Workshop!

Acie Makeup Workshop invite

So, guess what? I’m holding a makeup workshop! If you’ve been following my Facebook page, you’ll see that I have been doing small, private workshops at the homes of my friends. Well, for the first time, I’ll actually be conducting this Personal Makeup Workshop in public, thanks to the people at Tommy’s Coffee! Learn how to be your own makeup artist!  Want to learn the best shades for your skin tone?  Or how about the secrets of perfect concealer application?
If you want to learn these and more, I invite you to sign up for this personal makeup class with me! In a nutshell, we’ll be taking up the following:
  • Introduction to makeup
  • All about the face
  • Basic techniques includes skin care, eyebrow shaping, make up base, contouring, highlighting, blending introduction
  • Basic eye makeup
  • Makeup for day and night

Exciting, right? I hope you’ll join me! I promise you’ll learn a lot, and you’ll look great after you attend and apply the techniques! Registration is limited, so please follow the details in the poster above: Choose one of the two dates — August 18 or 25 — then text or call the number provided to book and pay for your slot. Yummy snacks and drinks will be served! Thanks, and I hope to see you there!