April 13, 2010

Get 15% off at Sephora’s Makeup Madness

Become a fan of Sephora on facebook and get 15% off your entire purchase at their Makeup Madness event in stores and online from April 12-19!

Who said facebook was a waste of time?

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April 4, 2010

Lookin’ Fresh in Three Minutes: Beauty Quickies for Any Columbia Girl

It’s Saturday! This means sleeping in for most of us true college students– I, too, woke up at 1PM today with no guilt. Unfortunately, many of us find ourselves having a hard time adjusting back to the weekday schedule, sometimes waking up 15 minutes before class. This won’t be a problem for most boys and beautiful girls. The boys can throw on a t-shirt and run to class. The naturally beautiful do not have to worry about looking scruffy, either– they always look as if they had 12 hours of beauty sleep.

However, some of us (especially I) can’t just present themselves in public right after jumping out of bed. Here’s the good news: Even under the pressing time limit, there is a way to look fresh and hide the marks of sleep deprivation and not be late for class.

Control the Brows (~30 seconds)

Don’t sigh at the unruly brows anymore. Even after a rough night’s sleep, they can be tamed. All you need is a brow gel and twenty seconds! Clean brows are essential for well-put-together look, especially when there is not my eye-make up to divide up the attention. Unruly eyebrows pointing in all directions can ruin the overall impression of a person. Brush up starting from the inner corners then outwards with Maybelline Brow Gel.

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Erase the bag of under-eye dark circles (~50 seconds)

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The most important feature of one’s face are the eyes. If the eyes look haggard and puffy with dark circles, it’s impossible to look fresh, regardless of how many millimeters of  make-up is applied to other parts of the face. I have been using Benefit’s Ooh La Lift every morning since junior year of high school– when the exhausting all-nighters started. Several pats and ooh la la! The pink brightening balm with is perfectly blended with any skin tone, upgrading the whole complexion. More reasons to love Ooh La Lift: it contains raspberry extracts and light-reflecting pigments that feel and smell soothing when applied. If you aren’t a big fan of $22 beauty experiments, try using any bright-colored shadow (non-shimmer/glitter) you already have– who says that eye shadow is only for eyelids?  Instant complexion perk-up guaranteed.

*When used with eyeliner, under-eye brighteners and concealers give a nice contrast, kicking the eyeliner into full effect.

Give Color Where It’s Needed (~30 seconds): Cheeks and/ or Lips

We’re not talking the brown eye bags or the red acne. Fresh face cannot be discussed without the perfectly subtle rosy cheeks. Say goodbye to dull face with your favorite easy-application blush! For many people, a hint of peach is the go-to tone for tired face– it gives the skin a swipe of healthy, young glow. The NARS blush in Orgasm has won many beauty awards for its subtle peachy hue that complements any skin color and just enough highlights.

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Not a blush kind of a girl? Freshen up those colorless lips! Skip the shimmery, super reflective lip gloss for the rushed mornings. Dramatically voluminous lips and no eye-make up look unbalanced together. Lip tints are perfect for natural and quick-fix color effects. Benetint from Benefit is the true queen of lip tints– one sweep over the lower lip and press for a stain that will last over six hours. Covergirl’s Lip Stains are great, too– they have more color options.

*Bonus: Benetint can be used for the cheeks too!

*Do not EVER apply lip tint excessively– as you can tell from the name, it will stain your lips and NOT come off, no matter how hard you rub your lips with tissue. (Confession: I’ve had embarrassing days from this.)

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Voila! You can look more like this in less than three minutes! Fresh and natural without looking like you tried too hard or not at all!

**Don’t forget that the above steps would only be most helpful with healthy, clear skin. Make sure to use concealer or light foundation, depending on your skin’s needs.

Jina Lim
Co-Editor in Chief

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April 1, 2010

Makeup Workshop with Jennifer Nam


Xuela Zhang (BC '13)

The life of a make-up artist is not easy. When we met with Jennifer Nam on a rainy Friday night, she admitted that she had been running on only 3 hours of sleep after attending to an impromptu call from a client at 6 in the morning. We were so grateful that she agreed to spend her Friday evening with a  bunch of college make-up novices in the Broadway Sky Lounge for lack of proper facilities despite her busy schedule. But turns out Jennifer is one tough cookie. After all, she went through military school, an experience she found truly rewarding after becoming the unofficial make-up artist for all the girls there. Since that humble beginning, this self-taught make-up artist has worked for big names such as MAC and Chanel alongside some of the most influential make-up artists in the city.

Unlike so many other talented people, Jennifer is extremely down-to-earth. The fashion industry has not gotten in to her head in the slightest bit. Despite all the high-profile shows she has done, she was nice enough to do the make-up for the recent Lunar Gala fashion show on late notice. No doubt we were ecstatic that she was here to help us learn her art, and surprisingly she was equally eager to be there citing her future goal of teaching.

Jennifer definitely knows how to make her audience comfortable. I have never really thought about the psychological role of a make-up artist before but how many times have I sat at the cosmetics counter or before a friend chewing my lips in fear of what they’re doing to my face, sneaking glances at the mirror every time I could? Jennifer’s job emphasizes the necessity of making the model or client feel good. There has to be trust between the artist and the model, they have to believe that you know what you’re doing.

Here are some of Jennifer’s feel-good techniques for any of you future make-up artist wannabes:

  • Always carry a bottle of facial spray. She likes MAC Fix Plus Spray, a super-light and refreshing spray-on toner with caffeine to wake up the skin. Caffeine is great for the skin (on your face…not ingested) and the spray leaves you with that glowing dewy look. After a long day, models are exhausted and the spray will suddenly revive them – they’ll feel so much better and think you’re the best make-up artist ever!
  • Use a firm touch. A touch that is too light will make the model think that you don’t know what you’re doing and cause them much anxiety. Trust is everything.
  • For men, clean their faces with wipes (it feels good!) and bring tear drops to hydrate their eyes which makes them look more open and clear.
  • Prepackage everything into organized kits so you don’t waste time scavenging around and looking unprofessional.

Xuela Zhang (BC '13)

A popular look for models these days is the natural look being demonstrated above on Kahini Parekh (CC ‘13). Most professional models are blessed with flawless skin already but as for the rest of us, it can be achieved with proper application. Here are some of the helpful tips we picked up:

  • Clean skin and moisturize – oil-free moisturizers are good for most skin types.
  • Put concealer around the face where needed and under the eyes. Cake concealers are especially great for covering scars and for oily skins
  • For those of you confused by colored concealers: yellow takes away dark circles and counteracts brown spots, green counteracts redness, purple helps with sallow yellow skin, and orange removes the ashiness in darker skin. Jennifer likes Makeup Forever Cream Palettes.
  • When using your fingers to apply makeup on your face, always use your ring finger which has the weakest pull on your skin.
  • Pick the right foundation – there’s a lot out there! Stick foundation is best for those with oily skin and especially good for photoshoots which add a lot of shine. Powder foundation is great for a matte look and for those with acne.
  • Don’t apply foundation evenly all over the face or you’ll look cakey – start from the center of your face and blend outwards.
  • Lighter concealers can be used as highlight contours.
  • Everything is in HD nowadays! Use a super-fine translucent power to finish it all off such as Makeup Forever High-Definition Translucent Powder (trust us – it’s ridiculously fine!).

After setting us on our way to looking and feeling beautiful, of course we had to take Jennifer out to dinner!

Sharon Wu (CC '13)

Make sure to check out her work here!

Sharon Wu
Design Director

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