Marsala Photo Tutorial Eyes, Brows, Cheeks and Lips

I had the opportunity to do a mini makeover on my friend and fellow blogger Kira Ramirez the other week. Since I wanted to play around a bit with the Pantone color of the year, Marsala, I knew I needed a willing model who had the right skin tone and face shape for the look I wanted to create. Kira fit the bill, and so we scheduled a makeup date to test drive the look.

Here’s what I used:

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Clockwise, Viseart Matte Palette, MAC Eye pencil in Teddy and Smolder and Urban Decay glide on pencil in Zero, MAC Blacktrack gel eyeliner and Fairy Drops H2Oproof mascara.
Brow Wow, MAC eyeshadow in Shade 2, MUFE eyebrow pencil in no. 4, MAC Brow brush in 263 and Clinique Brow spoolie
Brow Wow, MAC eyeshadow in Shade 2, MUFE eyebrow pencil in no. 4, MAC Brow brush in 263 and Clinique Brow spoolie
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Kohl liners were used on the upper lashline and bottom lashline and smudged to create a base.
MUFE Eyecream shadows shades of plum and bronze to create the Marsala color was applied on the eyelid crease and smoked on the bottom lashline.
MUFE Eyecream shadows shades of plum and bronze to create the Marsala color was applied on the eyelid crease and smoked on the bottom lashline.
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Focus on the lashline.
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No Tears!
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A MAC blending brush in 217 was used to remove all the harsh edges on the eye. A soft brown color was applied on top of the crease as a transitional color and to add depth to the eye. MAC Blacktrack gel eyeliner was applied and I made a slight wing on the outer part to elongate her eyes.
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217 lashes were used to enhance her eyes.
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Not a torture weapon, but eyelash tongs to secure the lashes on Kira’s eyes.
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I’ve combined MAC Pinch me center bottom and Blushbaby center top to give her cheeks a flush of color.
MUFE Contour powder in 1 and 2 were used to sculpt and give warmth to her cheeks.
MUFE Contour powder in 1 and 2 were used to sculpt and give warmth to her cheeks.
These two combined give a Marsala color.
These two combined give a Marsala color.
L-R L'Oreal Bare Mocha, Estee Lauder Forbidden Kiss and Marsala Lipstick
L-R L’Oreal Bare Mocha, Estee Lauder Forbidden Kiss and Marsala Lipstick
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Applying the combined colors on Kira
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In the words of Ricky Reyes, Eto ang finished product. A Beaming Kira!

Do you like this look on Kira?  Give me your comments below.

A big shout out to EDSA Beverage Design Company’s Manila Coworking HoneyComb and Martine De Luna for the location shoot and for Kira Ramirez for being my ganado model and for being so helpful in shooting the photos for the blog.  A true blogger who made DIY look so easy!

2014 Color of the Year – Radiant Orchid (and how to use it in your makeup arsenal)

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“An invitation to innovation, radiant orchid encourages expanded creativity and originality, which is increasingly valued in today’s society.” Photo from Pantone.com

Happy New year, everyone!  This Year, Pantone unveils its colour of the year which is Radiant Orchid, a mix of pink and purple, which is flattering on most skin tones.   According to Pantone’s Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman, the reason why this colour was chosen was because Radiant evokes sheen and magic like an amethyst with its many facets, a beguiling charm that pulls you in.   Orchid has an exotic and complex mystery that encourages you to innovate  and be creative giving that touch of uniqueness.

Here are some bridal inspirations for you to consider when you’re planning your wedding this year.  Personally, if you choose this as your colour theme, it will look so exotic and different from the usual pastels, nude and blush.  For us Pinays, the lavender and berry hue is a perfect complement to our Malay skin tones which can carry its darker tones or hues.  For those with Light to Fair skin tones, you may use lighter hues in pinks and violet.  All these strong colours may be toned down with browns, taupes, beige to also warm it up.

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Photo from minkbeautyboutique.files.wordpress.com
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Photo from weddingmania.com

A favourite eye makeup palette that I use is the one from Nars, called the Bridal palette in 9945 which reflects this colour trend.  Unfortunately, it is no longer carried by Nars but try to secure one online through Ebay or Amazon.  I’ve used these colours on so many brides and it is truly flattering.  It gives you a break from all the neutral colours like browns and taupes but it still reads as a neutral colour on every skin tone.

The colors are very subtle but you can use the palette to transform a day look into a smokey darker look in the evenings.  The eye colours are Nepal, Ondine, Edie and Night Fever and the most desired blush, Orgasm.  It has Mitzi, Baby Doll, Sexual Healing and Roman Holiday for lip colours.  You may look up the colours on your own as I’m not good at describing the colours.

Nepal, Ondine are good day colours, and Night fever mixed with Ondine and Edie are good colours for a night out.  I hope the photo below will give you an idea on how this palette can be used in your beauty routine, the best part is, we already have these colours in multiples.

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This Bridal Palette is a staple in my kit.

Below are my makeup colours that may be interpreted for this colour trend.  See what I mean we have it in multiples?  If you don’t have any of these yet, start with either a bold lipstick or try a nail colour to see if you like it on yourself.   It also can be paired with olive and hunter greens, turquoise and teal, light yellows, gray, beige and taupe.  Be bold and daring, who knows this could be your colour too.

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Left to Right, MAC lipstick in Rebel, Essie Nail Polish in Big Spender, MAC Lipstick in Up the Amp, Zoya nail polish in Areej, Covergirl Eyeliner Liquiline Blast, Makeup Forever eye shadow in no. 52 and Maybelline Color Tattoo eye studio in Pomegranate Punk.

 

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