Makeup By Kim Porter

Further Your Makeup Artist Career with Make Up For Ever Academy

 

Makeup artistry is constantly changing with the times.  Whether you [think] you know-it-all or not, it’s always good to learn new techniques, and brush-up on your current skills to advance your career as a makeup artist. 

I was excited to see the email from Make Up For Ever announcing their new Make Up For Ever NY Academy, which will offer classes in beauty & fashion, film & tv. as well as artistic & stage makeup.  Each class (module) will vary in length from 7 – 20 weeks.  From looking at the schedule, it seems like the classes will take place during the day between the hours of 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Unfortunately for me that will not work since I have a full-time day job.  For those of you who are able to take advantage of this, I’d say go for it!

 

 

Deadline to apply for our first series of classes is December 1st, so apply now! Classes start January 9th. A full schedule of the rest of our 2012 sessions is also available.
 
To learn more about the curriculum and the application process, contact the MAKE UP FOR EVER Academy administrators via e-mail at mailto:academy@makeupforeverusa.com or by phone at (212) 377-3960.

My Sephora Friends & Family Wish List

We are only a few days away from Sephora’s Family & Friends event on Thursday, October 20, 2011.  Like most beauty addicts, I am overly excited, especially since I have Sephora Giftcards to use that were given to me for my birthday.  Free “money” & a discount =  BIG SCORE!

 

Yves Saint Laurent TOUCHE ÉCLAT Radiant Touch  –  4 Luminous Toffee $40

 

 

I wanted to pick this up at The  Makeup Show New York it was 20% off. I passed on it. It’s been at the back of my mind taunting me ever since.  Perfect for on-the-go, easy pick-me up for people like me (new mom) who face hours without sleep. 

 

Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Intense ($19)

 

 

 

The pigment on them are perfect, and the longevity of the product is amazing.

 

Origins Clear Improvement™ Active Charcoal Mask To Clear Pores ($22)

Sadly, it’s out of stock. Hopefully, before Friends & Family is over, it will be re-stocked.

 

 

NARS Blush

 

 

.:GASP:. I don’t own any.  It’s like a beauty sin not too. In that case, I’m going to pick-up one in ‘Sin.’  Yeah, I know, everyone loves ‘Orgasm’, but, I am not toocrazy about it.

 

Clarins Beauty Flash Balm (For my Kit) $45

It’s like a miracle in a tube to brighten and tighten the skin, and great as a primer too!

 

 

 

 

 

Clarisonic Replacement Brush Heads – Deep Pore Cleansing

I’m a new owner of a Clarisonic Mia.  The brush heads need to be replaced every three months, so why not get them while they’re 20% off?  With that said, if you do not own a clarisonic, now’s the time to pick one up!

 

Check my blogging buddy’s lists for more suggestions:

Danielle @ Style & Beauty Doctor

Carm @ Lipstick.Fashion.Mascara

 

What’s on your wish list?

Review: Karen’s Body Beautiful Spa – Thank God for Groupons

 

Karen’s Body Beautiful is in my neighborhood, and since it’s opening, I’ve been dying to try it out.  I love to try new places, beauty items, as well as support black owned businesses,  especially when they’re owned by women.   I was excited when I saw the groupon deal for a spa package, and quickly picked one up for myself. 

Friday, October 7, 2011 I used my Karen’s Body Beautiful Groupon I purchased back in May of this year.  The groupon deal was  $59  for a Spa Package ($170 value).  My spa package included: a 30-minute steam eucalyptus massage & sugar scrub (a $90 value); a choice of eyebrows, lip, chin, or bikini wax (up to a $25 value); a Vichy shower session (a $30 value); and choice of a five-star finger manicure or runway beauty pedicure (up to a $25 value).

Before I go on a rant about what I did not like about my treatment, I will say this, the women I dealt with were very pleasant.  I did love the way my eyebrows came out as well. T his is the first time I’ve let another person, aside from myself, shape my brows.  They actually came out great. I plan on going back to Carol for touch-ups.

Off to what I did not like… I almost hate to write this because this place gets such good reviews and is loved by so many… at least their products are.

I was taken almost immediately for my treatments. It was supposed to last from 3:30pm – 5: 30 pm, and I left out of there at 5:55 pm.   

 

First treatment – Eucalyptus Steam

I was told to strip down (in a nice way of course), and wear disposable undies, then I’d be assisted into the Vichy shower machine (shown above), which heats up and makes you sweat.  I laid in there for what seemed like an eternity. It was a little relaxing. I had sweat dripping everywhere.  To prevent sweat from falling into my eyes, a towel was placed over them.  My masseuse, Keisa,  checked in every 10-15 minutes, to make sure I wasn’t getting too hot or uncomfortable.  I wasn’t.  After that was complete, she came in and gave me my sugar scrub “massage.”

The sugar scrub “massage” was not too bad.  It’s purpose is to cleanse your skin of all of the toxins that may have been released from sweating during the previous treatment, and to of course, exfoliate the skin.  She started at my ankles and worked her way up the upper part of the front side of my body.  Some parts were a little too rough for me.  I did like the scent of the oil she used.  After she was done with the scrub, she turned on the vichy shower for about 10 minutes to rinse off the scrub and sweat.  After that was complete, the same process was done for the next side.  The end result, was baby soft skin.

Manicure – A BIG Disappointment

I haven’t seen reviews on how the manicures at Karen’s Body Beautiful are… WAIT… Now that I think of it, I did see a good review from Afrobella.  I trust her judgement since she’s the Godmother of Beauty Blogging.  Unfortunately, I had a not so amazing experience.  I was told, after I was done getting dressed to come out, and someone would be with me.  Why was I waiting for like 10 minutes.  None of the girls were doing anything except chatting away.  Finally, the woman who did my brows, Carol came and suggested I do my brows first (she did an excellent job by the way) then do my nails.

My nails are polished in Essie’s ‘Incognito’ a beautful emerald/jade.  On my hands, it reminds me of OPI’s ‘Jade is the New Black.’

 

I HATE the way she shaped my nails.  She filed the edges too far in.  The way she polished them were very messy.  It’s splotchy.  After a few days, the color chipped, and looks a hot mess.  The manicure just didn’t do Essie’s Incognito justice.  When I do my own manicures, I do a better job.

 

 

All I have to say is, ‘Thank God for Groupon’s.’  Had I spent the full price for those services, I would have been upset! I will probably only go back to get my brows waxed, if necessary, and to pick-up some more Baby Locs Leave-in Conditioner for my daughter.  This product seems to be working wonders on her hair, and it smells good too.

 

 

Experience Scent with No labels – Sensorium: An Immersive Journey Through Lucid Dreams From the Sensory World

 

 

Thursday, October 6, 2011 I had the opportunity to visit the “Sensorium: An Immersive Journey Through Lucid Dreams From the Sensory World” presented by Sephora & Firmenich before it’s opening to the public on October 7, 2011.  Sharon Rothstein, senior vice president of marketing for Sephora said that the goal is to get consumers to think of fragrances in a whole new way.

The fragrance museum is located at 414 West 14th street, in the trendy Meatpacking district of Manhattan, and is the first of it’s kind especially designed for consumers.

 

 

In attendance was ’30 Rock’ actress, Jane Krakowski.  During the opening event, she explained her new favorite scent is baby, as is mine.

““My new favorite smell is new baby smell. It makes me so happy. If someone could bottle that, I’d love to have it.” -Jane

 

 

 

The exhibit  starts by taking you through an extensive history of perfumology.  The hall is lined with ingredients, tools used to make perfume bottles and their contents, and even chandeliers made of perfume bottles.  Then, you arrive at a total of eight sensory deprivation chambers.

 

 

Upon entering a sensory deprivation chamber, you hear a first-hand account of a woman who lost her sense of smell, and craved a cherry lollipop.   There were “cherry” lollipop’s in each booth for individuals who took the dive & experienced the deprivation chamber to try at the end of the recording. Let’s say, you will be just as sad as the woman in the audio. 

Next, the exhibit leads you through a maze of “emotional scent interactions,” with six pieces of art engineered to emit scents — among them, the beach (favorite), bacon and eggs and fresh-cut grass — that share space with looped videos evocative of the smells. 

 

 

The next room has the “lab of emotions”: four stations, representing Addiction, Comfort, Fun and Confidence.  There were a few warm, masculine scents that I believe were infused with rum and vanilla, in this room that I loved, as well as a pink candy scent that would be perfect for spring.
In the “Lucid Dreaming” room,  you’re allowed to stand in front of one of four stations, each with a unit to smell and a video screen depicting a particular emotion: wonder, hope, creation (favorite) and floating.  While sniffing through a nosepiece, video screen graphics change according to your breathing patterns.

 

 My favorite part of the Sensorium was the fragrance bar where I was able to take “flights” of a scent (just like having a glass of wine).   The four fragrance families — Playful, Polished, Casual and Addictive — each have scents sprayed on the inside of a clear wineglass marked only with a number from 1 to 6, representing tonalities of scent, including fresh, refined, petally and warm.

 The scents being tested at the fragrance bar are available for sale at the Sensorium, and consumers are invited to visit Sephora’s new Meatpacking District store, which opened in mid-September and is about a block away from the Sensorium. Even outside windows get in on the act: Scratch-and-sniff graphics cover the outside windows, and signs encourage passersby to stop and take a whiff.

 

 

 

The Sensorium is the perfect spot for perfume aficionados, and for individuals who, get overwhelmed by the many brands and scents out there, and would just like to experience fragrance without the influence of a label; letting their olfactory nerve take the lead.

The exhibit will be open from now until November 27, 2011.  Tickets are $15 (make reservation HERE), which is redeemable in at any Sephora store (or online) via a Sephora gift card.  In my honest opinion, this is a great date idea.  I’m going to go back with my husband.