Makeup By Kim Porter

Beamer, BENZZ or Bentley

 

I was looking for something to put on my feet today that wasn’t too flat, but not a high heel, and most importantly, comfortable.  The shoe also had to go pair well with my white pants and fuschia top.  I looked at the tower of boxes of shoes I have, and pulled out a pair of shimmery snake print, wedged, open-toe flats by Steve Madden called Benzz!  (Retail Price: $90) Perfect name for thist stylish shoe.  Mind you, I purchased these shoes two years ago, and wore them maybe four (4) times! Sad, I know.

 

Do you have a shoe or clothing item you love, but have forgotten about because you just have too much stuff?!?

FOTD/EOTD & My failed NOTW

This is how I did my face today for work. Very simple.   No foundation because it’s hot!  I’m going to add some lashes later for when I go to Kitty Bradshaw’s Blog Anniversary Event later this evening.

 

 

Eyes:

Benefit’s Stay Don’t Stray Eyeshadow & concealer Primer

MAC Studiofinish Concealer – NC50 (under eye)

MAC Firecracker E/S (Lid)

MAC embark E/S (Crease)

120 Palette – Shimmery Gold E/S (brown bone)

MAC Fluidline – Black Track

Avon SuperShock Mascara – Black Noir

 

Cheeks:

MAC Blush Ombre – Ripe Peach

Lips:

MAC Funbathing L/S

MAC Pinkarat L/G

I did my toes in Essie’s Tarte Deco. I do not like it at all! It looked so good on my hands though. 

Good News!

On June 17th I posted about Yagolicious’ Beauty Affair being held at the Beauty Bar in NYC on September 16, 2010 from 6pm-10pm. CLICK HERE for more information. 

Yago Monique of Yagolicious Cosmetics contacted me to inform me that I will be one of the makeup artist on the “glam squad” for this event.  How exciting!

If you’re interested in attending, having your face done by me, and meeting me CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets. My readers will be able to get 10% off ticket prices by using the Discount Code: MakeUpByKim. 

My Meeting with Sam Fine in detail

 

On Saturday, June 26, 2010 I met up with celebrity makeup artist, Sam Fine.  This little meeting came about from me tweeting back and forth with him for beauty tips, and overall advice on becoming a successful makeup artist.  I thought to myself, he’s told me he lives in Brooklyn; why not ask him if I can meet him so he can sign his DVD Fine: Basics of Beauty.  If you follow him on twitter (@SamFineBeauty) you will know that he is extremely down-to-earth, engaging, encouraging and more.  Before I continue, I just want to say if you have any interest in makeup or makeup artistry follow him on twitter, NOW!

 He’s very handsome in-person, and tall.  I mean, well, everyone is taller than me lol.

This is a summation of what was discussed during our little meet-up on Saturday.

Sam Fine’s Advice on pursuing makeup artistry as a career

-It’s not a hobbie.  Doing makeup here and there does not make you a freelancer makeup artist, it’s a hobby. 

-Take your artistry & interest in this business seriously. 

-Work in an environment where you will always be around makeup, which is working at Sephora or a makeup counter. Do this even if you have to work there part-time.  This business is always a hustle.  

-In your spare time, take classes, assist, do test shoots.

Building your portfolio

-Always use professional models. Contact agencies and ask them to put you in contact with new models. 

-No one wants to see weddings, before and after shots, pictures of friends and family whose makeup you’ve done.

Assisting him

He says people always ask to assist him.  He says it’s hard for people to assist him because there’s a science to what he does.  Everything he does is done with intricate detailing, involving several steps. If people assist him, especially for the first time, they’d only be in the way because they wouldn’t know what to do.  At the end of the day, it may end up costing the people who he’s working with thousands.

Products

He says to use what you feel comfortable with, however, creams are easier to work with and more versatile, especially for filling in lines, and working with people who have acne scarring.

-Foundation – Black Opal, Dermablend, Iman

-Primer – He doesn’t use one. He uses a thick moisturizer to prime and moisturize the skin.  He uses one from Kiehls.  I can’t remember the name right now though. Sorry about that.

-Setting Powder – Yves Saint Laurent Poudre Sur Mesure Semi-Loose Powder Natural Radiance.  He said this is a great powder to use because it doesn’t get chalky, and you can use a lot of it.  “Always have a product you can use a lot of” he says.

Create your signature. 

He said that everyone knows when he does a face because he has a certain look that has evolved into his own over time.  That’s something every makeup artist should aspire to achieve. 

Don’t conform to the rules.  Makeup artistry is a field that allows you to be creative. 

Pick up a copy of his DVD Now!