Wednesday, August 17, 2011

30 in 30: Question #2
How did you learn to put on makeup?

My answers to 30 makeup questions in 30 days! Today's question is:

Question #2. How did you learn to put on makeup?

As chronicled in my answer to #1, a lot of my makeup education was simply trial and error. In the early days, I owed a lot of my methodology to simple curiosity. I don’t recall anyone ever telling me I could crush up eyeshadow and mix it into Vaseline to make my own lip colors, I just figured, “why can’t I?” Since I lack the affliction that makes me care about other people's opinions toward me, I was never very bothered if something didn't work or looked odd. To me, weird has always been a compliment.

I also can’t ignore the impact of beauty and fashion magazines. In the days before YouTube, those glossy pages were a god-send to those lusting after a smokey eye or trying to choose the perfect shade of lipstick. Allure magazine is an all-time favorite recommendation of mine to those that say they simply have no clue where to begin. Infamous for their yearly reader's choice and Best of Beauty awards, the magazine is packed full of the latest & greatest along with tips and tricks on everything beauty- they even publish flash cards in each issue!

My formal education didn't come until I got my first job in cosmetics. I’d never had so much as a department store makeover myself, but the idea of doing them on other people sounded pretty sweet, so I applied at my local Merle Norman. Luckily for me, the woman who owned my studio was extremely dedicated to the business that had been in her family for two generations, and she didn't settle for mediocre training. Aside from periodic regional training seminars and weekly staff meetings, every day was an opportunity to learn; every customer a chance to practice and hone my craft. I even learned how to do acrylic nails from observing and questioning our on-staff nail technician!

Finally, I did pick up some extra education as a theater major in college. As a small, self-sufficient theater department, we were required to take classes in everything from costuming to stagecraft to lighting. Though I never suspected at the time that my education would result in the career I have today (my goal was actually to teach high school English and Drama) it certainly did enrich my skills in a way nothing else could have.

While all of these routes are still available- and probably just as effective as they were when I started out, now that beauty blogs and YouTube tutorials are prolific on the interwebs, a whole other venue of education is open. Nonetheless, the dictum remains the same. Practice makes perfect!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

30 in 30: Question #1
When Did You Start Putting On Makeup?

The other day I was checking in on my friend Mariella on her site, Musing on Beauty, and I happened to catch the introduction of her "30 Makeup Questions in 30 Days" challenge. I thought, "Hey! That sounds fun!" After all, these are the types of questions I'm asked all of the time, so I decided, "why not?" In the next 30 days, I'm gonna dish. So, on with it...

Question #1: When did you start putting on makeup?

I have to admit, I don't really know the answer to this question! Like most little girls, I had my share of flavored lip balms and pretend makeup, and my mom has used Mary Kay ever since I can remember, so I was never a stranger to makeup.

I suppose my first “makeup” makeup came in the form of the electric blue mascara that was on the lashes of everyone who was anyone at Jackman Elementary; I was no exception. My true cosmo-revelation didn't come for another year or two, when a gorgeous gold tube of Coty Flame Red lipstick came into my life.

I don't remember where, when or why I bought it, but I remember the adoration. I remember the feel of the tube in my hand. I remember wearing it proudly- the scalding, matte red almost glowing up against my milky pallor. This, at an age and time when most other girls were tanning themselves silly and shellacking on frosty pink gloss. I didn't care, I knew I was on to something special. This gilded totem lives in the highest echelon of makeup memory for me, and it remained a coveted piece of my arsenal for years. Alas, a girl who loves color can't be limited to just one for long...

Perhaps I should be ashamed to admit it so brazenly, but later that very same year, my thoughts began to stray. The confidence Flame Red had given me had taken root. Maybe if a particular Beetlejuice-esque outfit hadn't found it's way into my closet, I wouldn't have wandered. I don't think it was the thick vertical stripes that tainted my thoughts. After all, they were banal black and white. No, it was surely the golf ball-sized, multi-colored poppies interspersed over the stripes (obviously I was never content to "blend in") that inspired me to take things to the next level. No longer satisfied with matching my lips to the bold red flowers on the outfit, I moved on to the other, slightly less conventional hues featured in the ensemble. Since color availability wasn't quite as varied as it is today, this meant getting creative. That might have meant filing in my lips with with blue eyeliner, or perhaps crushing up some green eye shadow & mixing it with Vaseline. The horrors, I know, but I did what I had to do.

In the end, though, it all turned out fine. A little experimenting turned into a life-long affair with color. As I sit in my Atomic Vomit Green* living room, I can truly say, we've lived happily ever after.


Tomorrow's Question: How did you learn to put on makeup?

*Actual name of the paint shade used in my living room. No, really. But if you Google it, please remember to use the word "paint" in your search. Trust me.

Monday, August 15, 2011

This Week's Sales:
Week of August 15, 2011

Monday: Tosca Hair Styling Products

Ends Tuesday: Designer Fragrance

If you're not a member yet, click here for an invite and we can both earn a £10 voucher!

HauteLook
Monday: philosophy
Tuesday: JEAN-MICHELLE Cosmetics
Wednesday: Corioliss Hair Electronics

Tuesday: Senna Cosmetics

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Quick Tip: Alcohol Disinfection; How Less is More.

Photo by: Bill Selak
If you use alcohol to disinfect when you're cleaning your brushes & makeup, it may interest you to know that 70% isopropyl alcohol is actually better suited to the task than higher concentrations. As counterintuitive as it may seem, hear me out.

Alcohol disinfects by denaturing proteins. In concentrations over 90%, alcohol instantly coagulates the protein on the just the outside of the cell. This forms a protective shell (think Magic Shell on ice cream) that prohibits the alcohol from further penetration, so it can not effectively kill the cell.

70% alcohol still coagulates the proteins in the cell wall, but it does so slower. Because it takes its time, 70% alcohol is able to penetrate the bacterial cell wall and do it's business inside of the cell.

Of course, to properly disinfect, the alcohol must come into contact long enough; which means a quick spritz won't cut it. A minimum of 30 seconds of wet contact is necessary. Since alcohol can degrade the glue holding bristles in place, as well as ruin some rubbers and plastics, be careful to submerge only the bristles and lay the brush flat (never upright) to dry.


Monday, August 8, 2011

This Week's Sales:
Tarte Friends & Family, EcoTan, Nia 24
...and More!

Tarte Friends & Family
Get 30% off of your entire online order (excludes Tru Blood line- boo!) now through August 15, 2011 with code FFAUG. Free gift and free shipping on orders over $40 (gift available while supplies last).

Ends Wednesday, August 10th: EcoTan

Remember, if you're not a member yet, click here for an invite and we can both earn a £10 voucher!

Monday: Ouidad
Tuesday: Nia 24, Joon Natural skin care for Girls
Wednesday: Tammy Fender

Monday: Priti NYC

Monday: Stila

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Product Review: Geek Chic Cosmetics
JoySticks & Geek Gloss

OK, so I'm gonna start this post out by admitting that I kinda suck. Months ago (I'm pretty sure there was still snow on the ground!) the lovely ladies at Geek Chic Cosmetics sent me a few of their products to try out. If you're not familiar with Geek Chic, the name pretty much says it all. Self-proclaimed lady-geeks Chantel and Deb own their gaming, sci-fi loving personas and proudly emblazon it on their unique creations. With shade names like Element Zero, and Captain Tight Pants, there's a little chic for every kind of geek out there. Though Geek Chic's selection is smaller than many indie retailers, what they do, they do with love, and it shows.

To be honest, (which my fiance always says you shouldn't say, because it implies you're not normally honest!) as much as I love the idea of indie cosmetics, there's only so many loose pigments that a girl can really make use of, so I was thrilled to see two of the Geek girls' lip products in my package.

My Little Pwny is one of the brand's "JoySticks", described as "sheer, semi-opaque lavender with oodles of glitter".
Geek Chic calls "Geek Gloss" in Mana Potion "a sparkly, opaque, soft china blue lip gloss...a frosty blue with a sprinkle of rainbow glitter!"
I found both descriptions pretty apt, though I will say that I didn't notice tons of glitter in either formula, though it is more visible in My Little Pwny.

I'm also a little confounded by the description of Pwny as both sheer and semi-opaque. I think what Geek Chic is saying is that the lipstick can be applied sheer to semi-opaque, not both at the same time. Maybe? The lipstick is quite buildable, though I will say the color had a tendency to gink up a little in the corners of my mouth when I layered it heavily.

Applied in one coat, Pwny is what I would classify as a semi-sheer, neutral lavender. It covers enough to get a good representation of the color in the tube, but you'll still get a good amount of natural lip showing through. This means that the color will look a little different on everybody, and it could quite well be why it's probably the most flattering purple shade I own.


As you can see, on my lips Pwny appears much pinker on my lips than it appears in the tube, which is due to my natural lip color showing through. On my ::ahem:: much less pigmented arm, you can see the shade on it's own appears to have more of a blue undertone.

Yes, I swear those are the same lipstick! If you prefer the in-the-tube shade of My Little Pwny more, like I said, the product does build intensity as you layer it, and as such, you'll get a more accurate representation of the color you see in the tube.


Now, of course, glitter is a biznatch to photograph, but it is definitely there in Pwny. You can see tons of it in the tube, and I could definitely feel it going on as well. Once the lipstick was in place though, the feel was smooth and just a little creamy- not at all gritty like some glitter formulas. I did expect to see more sparkle on my lips, but wasn't necessarily disappointed that I didn't. If you're looking forward to the "oodles", a bit of clear gloss or balm will bring the glitz out a bit.

Overall, I liked My Little Pwny; it's a unique shade that's still very flattering (especially so when worn semi-sheer), and I agree with Geek Chic's assertion that this would be great on pretty much any skin tone. Since I waited so darn long to post this (I lost my camera! I was potty training my daughter!!!) I should mention that the formula has been slightly tweaked to make it a bit more moisturizing and help it glide on better. While the formula I have isn't drying, more moisture is always better in my opinion!

Now on to Geek Chic's gloss offering, which I tried in Mana Potion. Geek Gloss is a cushy, almost balm-like formula. China blue is a great description, though again, I didn't notice the sparkle so much- I'd say Mana Potion is more metallic than shimmery or glittery. The gloss has a satiny, soft gloss finish.
There is a slight bit of tack to the formula, but I still found it very comfortable on my lips (FYI, I have a very low tolerance for sticky lips). The thing that impressed me the most about Geek Gloss was its level of pigmentation and opacity- it easily could be labeled a liquid lipstick rather than a gloss. Again, I did notice the color pooling in the corners and inside the lines on my lips, but it didn't travel outside my lip line one bit. A gloss that doesn't bleed on my lips is pretty much unheard of, so this was a nice surprise.

I was also pleasantly surprised at the wear time for Geek Gloss. I didn't notice fading until after the 3 hour mark, and even then the color was still very visible. The wear was also very even- no ring around the lips- even the pooling I noticed at first had disappeared. BTW, based on my experience, I'm betting that the pooling/settling effect I mentioned would probably be less noticeable in more "natural" shades. Guess I'll just have to try a few more to test that theory, right?

Luckily, though procrastination isn't generally seen as a beneficial trait, there is a bright side to the fact that it took me months to get this post up: Geek Chic is in the process of switching over from traditional tubes to slimlines, so right now, all JoySticks are on sale for just $5.99 (reg. $7.99). Geek Glosses aren't on sale right now, but with a retail price of just $5.99, they're a great way to get your geek fix!


The products featured in this review were submitted for promotional consideration by a representative of the company. What does this mean? I didn't pay for them. My commitment is to you- my readers- and to myself (it's called integrity, I like to have it). The opinions expressed on Outinapout.com are my own, based on my own research and experience; I am not paid in any way nor is the final outcome of the post influenced by any outside party.

Monday, August 1, 2011

This Week's Sales:
August 1st, 2011

Oh how I missed you! Well, I'm back from vacation and, after a week of recuperating (it took me the first half of the week just to unpack!) I'm raring to go. Unfortunately, not many sales to start off the week, but as always I'll keep you updated. I also have some nice little surprises up my sleeve this week, so stay tuned!

Wednesday: Skinn Cosmetics
Thursday: Beauty Queen Boutique

Monday: M LAB Skin Care
Tuesday: Lotus Cosmetics
Wednesday: T3

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