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42 Beauty/Makeup Questions Answered

1) How many times do you wash your face daily? Twice; in the morning, and evening.
2) What skin type do you have? Combo oily

3) What is your current facial wash? Dove Beauty Bar (remove makeup), and Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Cleanser
4) Do you exfoliate? I exfoliate at least twice a week with a honey/aspirin mask (homemade), and I sometimes use the Proactiv Mask.
5) What brand do you use? see above

6) What moisturizer do you use? I use Cetaphil, MAC’s Oil Control Lotion, Clinique’s Moisture Surge, or Graftobian’s Oxyderm.  The one I use depends on whether or not I’m wearing makeup.

7) Do you have freckles? Nope

8) Do you use eye cream? Yes, MAC MoistureLush

9) Do you or did you have acne prone skin? Nope not really. I use acne cleanser for prevention purposes.

10) Did you ever have to use Pro-Activ? I did use it, but it wasn’t a must. I stopped using it.  It’s horrible for your skin; dries it out & it stops working after a while.


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11) What foundation do you use? I very rarely use foundation (see my FAQ tab).  When I do, I use Graftobian’s HD, MUFE HD, MUFE Face & body.

12) How about concealer? MAC studio Finish, MUFE HD & their full coverage, and I just started using Eve Pearl’s dual Salmon Concealer.  I love it so far.

13) Do you know your undertone color? Yellow/Golden undertones
14) What do you think of fake eyelashes? I love falsies! Jut not for everyday wear.  I love to use them when I’m going out at night.  

15) Did you know you were supposed to change your mascara every 3 months? Yes

16) What brand of mascara do you use? Revlon, MAC, and YSL (I’ll get back to you on the names)

17) Sephora or Mac? I only like MAC for their E/S, MSF Natural, and lip products.   Other than that, I’d venture to Sephora. I don’t because Ihave a discount for most of the brands they carry, so I just order from the brand itself.
18) Do you have a Mac Pro card? Yes! Worth it especially if you’re an MUA. Makeup is expensive.  I have other Pro cards as well.

19) What makeup tools do you use in makeup application? Brushes, and sponges. A Mixture of MAC, Sigma, crown, and Coastal Scents.

20) Do you use makeup base/primer for the eyes? I use UDPP for the most part.  I picked up Benefits new primer.  I use NYX Jumbo E/P as well as MAC’s paintpots as bases.
21) For the face? I use MUFE All Mat

22) What is your favourite eyeshadow? I would have to say Expensive Pink & Bronze by MAC. I definitely over-use those two.
23) Do you use pencil or liquid liner? I use gel. Love MAC’s fluidline
24) How often do you poke your eyes with an eyeliner pencil? Never
25) What do you think of pigment eye shadows? Love them! I use a variety by MAC.

26) Do you use mineral makeup? MAC’s MSF Natural if that counts

27) What is your favourite lipstick? I’ve just started using lipsticks.  I’d say Show Orchid, Girl About Town, Bronzilla, and Honeyflower.  All MAC Lipsticks.
28) How about lipgloss? Nymphette, Queen Bee (discontinued), C-thru

29) What is your favourite blush to use? MAC Format, NYX Orange Crème Rouge Blush

30) Do you buy your makeup on Ebay? I never have, I’m kinda scared of fakes, lol!

31) Do you like drugstore makeup? Sometimes
32) Do you go to CCO’s? Nope

33) Did you ever consider taking makeup classes? Yes.  I want to learn how to do airbrush.
34) Are you clumsy in putting on makeup? No.

35) Name a makeup crime that you hate? Crimes I hate are as follows: Mismatched foundation, too obvious [black] lip liners, not blending eyeshadows, super large falsies in the daytime.

36) Do you like colorful shades of makeup (lipstick or eyeshadow) or neutral ones? I like both, I tend to use colors more cause they’re more fun and I get easily bored with neutrals

37) Which celebrity always has great makeup? I like Kim Kardashian’s (Mario does a great job on her). 

38) If you could leave the house using just ONE makeup item, what would you use? Lip gloss

39) Could you leave the house without any makeup on? Yes, believe it or not, most of the time I do.
40) Do you think you look good even without any makeup on? I do, makeup is just an accessory to me.

41) In your opinion what is the BEST makeup line? Make Up For Ever

42) What do you think of makeup? I like experimenting with it and coming up with different combinations. I also feel so much more put together with makeup.

Whew! Finally done.  I tag all of my blog readers.  Have fun answering the questions. I’d love to see your responses.

My Current Daily Skincare Routine

Over a month  ago I announced in this post that I started using the Dove Beauty Bar to cleanse my face.  It works well.  I was using proactiv before.  Proactiv works for a while until your skin gets used to it, then it no longer works. 

Earlier this month I went to my dermatologist, Dr. Marc Avram.  He told me that the dove is good and I should continue to use it, and so is the moisturizer (cetaphil) I am using.   He suggested Clean & Clear’s Continuous Control Acne Cleanser to help prevent breakouts since it has the highest percentage of benzoyl peroxide (10%) in it compared to other over the counter (OTC) acne cleansers.   It used to be prescription ( I didn’t know). 

I picked up the Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Cleanser from Walgreen’s for $6.08, and I’ve been using it ever since, and it works great!

This is what I do from start to finish.

When I have makeup on I lather up the Dove in my hand & smooth it over my face then rinse, if not I start straight off with the Clean & Clear.

1.  Wash my face with the Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Cleanser

2. Apply EM Gel (prescription only) trying it for 6 weeks to see what happens. It’s beenhelping control my oil though.

3.  Apply my cetaphil moisturizer (skipping my t-zone since that’s where I’m most oily).  Make sure you blot off any excess moisturizer with a tissue especially if you tend to be oily.

4. Apply MAC’s oil Control Lotion to my t-zone

5.  Apply MAC’s Moisture Lush Eye Cream under my eyes

That’s it!  I repeat the same at night. Nothing too serious or extravagant about how I wash my face.

I use a mask (aspirin & honey (now) before my proactiv mask) at least two times a week. I almost always use a mask before I go out for an event & I’m wearing makeup. I just think the makeup applies better. 

What does your skincare routine consist of?

Updates: New Tutorials & Product Reviews

Over the last few days, I did several youtube video’s.  They are as follows:

Rihanna’s  Look on the cover of NME Magazine  – On the cover of NME Magazine, Rihanna had  a semi-nude eye with a pop of blue eyeshadow on the outer third of her lid.  Her lips were a nice pink. She had some berry-ish contouring on her cheeks as well.

Eve Pearl Foundation, Salmon Concealer, and Dual Pressed Powder Tutorial/Review.  I apply all of the above mentioned Eve Pearl products and provide my thoughts on it.  Overall, I think the products are good; the concealer is very creamy & provides great coverage, as does the foundation.  The foundation did have a crayon-like smell to it at first. This product is definitely not for beginners since it takes some skill to find your right color by mixing each color together. 

How I Prep my Oily Skin for Foundation Application (applying MUFE’s HD Foundation in #173 & #177). CLICK HERE for tutorial.  I did a post about this a few weeks ago (CLICK HERE) to read it.

Spring/Summer Makeup Tutorial: Neutral Look with a POP of Orange – (CLICK HERE) for tutorial.  Many of you asked to see more neutral (wearable looks). This look I created is perfect for spring or summer.  It also gives the impression of a tan or bronzish glow.   I also showed you what the Orange NYX Blush with MAC’s format & Golden Bronze Iridescent Powder looks like.

This is my youtube channel: http://youtube.com/user/makeupbykim-porter.com

Makeup Brushes & Uses Part I: Eye Brushes

Several types of makeup brushes are designed specifically for use in the eye area. Though a small collection of basic brushes are typically sufficient for the average woman (those who are new to makeup), a more diverse variety is available for those who love to spend time playing up their eyes.

Applying makeup with brushes can mean the difference between a perfectly blended shadow and a blotchy, uneven shadow that strays beneath the lashes or into the eyes.

Makeup applicator brushes come in two varieties:

  1. Synthetic – made from synthetic. Synthetic brushes made from Taklon are high quality.  The worst synthetic brushes can feel like you’re dragging sandpaper across your face.
  2. Natural – made from natural hair, such as squirrel, badger, or goat hair.  The natural brushes are often superior to the synthetic brushes.    

 Below are some of the many eyeshadow applicator brushes and their uses.

Eyeshadow Brush

The most basic of all makeup brushes.  These brushes pick up and deposit color with greater efficiency than typical sponge applicators.

They’re vailable in a variety of sizesand may feature slightly angled or tapered hairs. They might also be constructed with short handles for convenience, or longer handles for ease of use.  Try Sigma E55

***An all over shadow brush is an ideal basic brush that will apply color evenly to the entire lid or layer colors for a more complex look.

Eyeshadow Crease/Pencil Brush

Great for adding dimension using darker colors to contour eyes.  The brush is domed shaped and tapered, to fit int your crease.   This brush allows for precise application and expert blending with ease. 

Try Sigma E30


Eyeshadow Blending Brush

 

They  are used to blend different colored products and to wipe out harsh lines. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Not as firm as eyeshadow brush heads, the heads of blending brushes are usually tapered. This will be your second staple brush (behind your eyeshadow brush).

 

Try Sigma E25, E35 or E40

Smudge Brush

 

 

Smudge brushes are typically flat and made of short hairs. They are easily recognizable because of this unique design. Occasionally they may appear to be rounded in shape, but their overall look is flat. These brushes are ideal for the following uses:

  • Creating a rich, smoky eye
  • Lining and contouring the eye softly
  • Adding definition and depth to the eyelid
  • Adding color and blending in the crease (a typical smudge brush designed for the crease may have a teardrop shape)

Try Sigma E20 brush

Angled Eyeshadow Shader  Brush

Great for contouring, and making a smokey eye by adding eyeshadow to the outer-v.  I sometimes use it to apply eyeshadow to my lower lashline.

Try Sigma E70

Angled Brush/Liner Brush

Line your eyes with precision using an angle brush. These brushes feature slanted hairs.  which make eyeliner application simple. Use the angle brush to define the lash line, the brows and the crease.

These brushes work wonders for women who have trouble drawing a precise line that isn’t obvious. The bristles of the brush are typically flat and slightly firm to the touch, ensuring that it will deposit color only in the spots where it is directed. The trimmed angle shape allows the brush to fit easily into hard-to-reach spots, like the corners of the eyelid and around the lashes.

Try Sigma E65

 

Eyeliner Brush

Its tapered, slim shape ensures precise, clean application without the bumps and skids that sometimes occur with a pencil. These thin brushes are appropriate for liquid, gel and cream liners. Many women prefer to wet their eye shadows and use these as liners instead. This practice offers greater versatility in color, but it also requires a great brush to get the job done properly.   A flat eyeliner brush is perfect for this purpose. The brush holds an ample amount of color and deposits it with ease to the area just above (and below, if desired) the lash line. In order to achieve the most clean, natural-looking line, wiggle and dab the brush gently but firmly against the lash line

Try Sigma E05

Mascara Brush/ Spoolie

 

Though all mascaras include a brush wand of their own, many women prefer to use a separate mascara brush in order to keep the mascara bacteria- and germ-free. Mascara brushes are reusable and should be washed after each application.  They can also be used to brush unruly eyebrows.

Try Sigma E80

 

Mascara Fan Brush

This type of brush provides clump-free, precise mascara application to the upper and lower lashes.  This works especially well with the lower lashes (in my opinion).  It’s also great for removing clumps. I have MAC’s 205 (PRO only), although several other brands like Make Up For Ever, and Paula Dorf have them as well

Tip: When you invest in brushes, make sure that they are soft to the touch and that the handle fits comfortably in your hand.  If you care for your brushes properly, they should last for many years.  It pays to purchase quality brushes if you’re willing to take care of the brushes (see my post on Cleaning Your Makeup Brushes). You’ll find your makeup easier to apply, your finished look more natural, and the whole makeup process faster with the proper tools.

If you want to see how I use these brushes, check my youtube channel for tutorials.