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Thursday 18 November 2010

Back To the Tips!

So it's been a while since I issued one of my many tips. 
Fear not dear reader, for here's another one. . . . . . 


For Luscious Lashes, Leave 'Til Last!


Whether you favour a volumising one, one that adds length, one that curls or one that does all three (or claims to at least!), ensure you get the best out of your mascara and leave it’s application until last. 


When you use powders on the eyes or face some will always fly loose and settle on your lashes. If you’ve already applied your mascara before powdering, the powder will fall on your lashes, stick and make them look dull and messy. 


If you apply your mascara last you’ll be covering up all the powder on your lashes which has the added benefit of making them look thicker! Add a couple of coats of mascara for extra volume, not forgetting to do both the upper and lower sides of the lashes. For added oomph, use lash curlers to open your eyes up even more. 


You should curl your lashes before applying mascara, not afterwards. If you do it afterwards, firstly you might crack the mascara coating your lashes and will get some drop down onto your face, and secondly you might actually damage your lashes and end up with shorter ones where they've broken!


So, when it comes to luscious lashes it's powder, curl, apply, apply!







I believe that you don't have to spend a lot on a mascara to get great results. 
At the moment I'm using Maybelline Falsies on myself and, once I got used to the curved brush, am loving the effect it gives - really lifts and curls. 
I also love the Lash Stylist which comes with a comb-like applicator to smother on the product - it adds loads of volume and really lifts and separates!

    

Thursday 4 November 2010

Brilliant retro fashion films!


glamourdaze


I have a new favourite channel on You Tube!
Just stumbled across  Glamourdaze, who has a whole bunch of films from the 20s, 30's, 40's and 50's.
These include fashion tips, hair styles, and beauty routines.
Check them out they're definitely worth a look!
Find the vids here: http://www.youtube.com/user/glamourdaze

Monday 1 November 2010

My Work Station

I was working yesterday on a photo shoot and there was a little down time between the changes of looks for the model so I thought I'd take a few pictures of my work station.

It shows a small part of my makeup kit - I was only working on one model, but you can get an idea of some of the products I use and how I work. Thought some of you might like a peek!



Below are some of my fave products - I use Makeup Forever a lot as they are a quality pro brand, and I love my Ben Nye Lumiere palatte!

  

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Young, High & Dead: Teaser Trailer!

Check it out, first rough cut of the trailer for Young, High & Dead!

Young, High & Dead

So here are a few pics from behind the scenes of Young, High & Dead:

I made the hands using gelatin and a fake arm that one of the production team sourced mysteriously from who knows where! The stunt hand, which had to be severed, proved to be quite tough and resilient to being chopped up by an axe, but our director Luke Brady eventually got the better of it!


A bit of movie trivia: There wasn't time for me to take a cast of the actor who's hand this is supposed to be so I had to use my boyfriend's hand!






Although it might not look like it, this here is the lovely Su Elliott, who was up for everything her role involved: Rolling around on the forest floor, getting her head slammed in (not actually!) and being covered in various bloody goops lying in the dirt for about half an hour! A very cool lady.

And below we have our leading lady: Louisa Lytton
She threw herself into her role, which involved being wrapped in chains, running round the forest and being splattered in sticky blood almost every day! She's very sweet, despite looking quite fierce here!



You can see more images from behind the scenes here on the facebook page. Become a fan!!


Sunday 24 October 2010

Every Busy Makeup Artist Needs a Little Rest...



So, after a very busy few weeks that saw me stressing about wedding fairs, fake hands and horror movies, I finally had a few days off to have a little rest!

For the last part of September I was running around a muddy forest in Dorking, working on location for Young, High & Dead, a horror flick that I've been involved with as makeup and effects designer and key makeup artist. You can see a bunch of stills from the rushes on the facebook fan page here - get clicking that like button!

We had a great cast, including fab actor Philip Barantini from Band of Brothers, and the lovely Louisa Lytton and Hannah Tointon.



Stay tuned and hopefully soon I can get some pics up here from behind the scenes. 


Towards the end of the month there was the Landmark Arts Wedding Fair in Teddington, which saw myself and my 2 assistants do bridal hair and makeup for 10 models in just over 3 hours. Yes, that was TEN hair and TEN makeups in THREE hours!!! Quite an achievement, and it is a testament to my lovely helpers that we got everyone done in time for the bridal fashion show. I will be in possession of pictures from the show soon. One last mention must go to my wonderful boyfriend, who designed and source parts for my lovely stand at the show. Without him it would have been an ugly table with a grey background, so thanks dear!!

Tuesday 12 October 2010

Animoto Slideshow

So I'm just doing a bit of work today on SEO for my website and images and have stumbled across this site Animoto. You can create slideshows of images and so I've given it a go - always trying to get my name out there and expand my reach across the internet, thus bringing more traffic to my sites. At least I hope so!
Here's the link to my little slideshow:  Natalie Guest Makeup

Tuesday 14 September 2010

New Bride Pics!

Thanks to Carolyn who sent me some lovely pictures from her wedding, which was held at the Caledonia Club in Belgravia in July.
Her dress was vintage inspired and she decided to go for a vintage look for her hair and makeup to compliment the dress. 
I created 40's style waves at the front and sides of her hair and swept them back into a low off-centre bun, which was decorated with vintage inspired hair accessories. For her makeup we continued the 40's theme with a small wing-flick at the outer corner of her eyes, and a lovely deep red on the lip finished a look that is very popular at the moment. As you can see she looked lovely!

 "I just want to thank you for your patience with our wedding. And I know that I was a bit of a mess during our trial and was frustrated by the hair. However, I received more compliments on my hair style than anything else at the wedding! Seriously! It was beautiful. Thank you so much."  Carolyn.

Monday 13 September 2010

Calling All Brides-To-Be!

On Sunday the 26th September I will be hosting a stall at the Landmark Arts Wedding Fair in Teddington.
As the makeup and hair provider for the bridal fashion show, my work will be on display on models in 2 catwalk shows during the day. 
I will also be giving demonstrations of popular bridal hair and makeup looks.
So grab your free glass of bubbly and come visit me at stand 34 for a free consultation and great show specials!


Wednesday 8 September 2010

7. Layer For Longevity

Wish your makeup would stay put? Feel like your foundation shifts over the day? Hate those panda eyes from smudged eyeliner? All these problems can be solved simply, by applying your makeup in layers.
Face
Before applying your foundation, apply a primer over your face. This will help your foundation adhere to your skin, it will make your skin look silky smooth and will also help your foundation to last all day. I like Barbara Daly's 'Face Lift', which gives a lovely glow and plumps up the skin. (Yes, that's the Barbara Daly stuff you get from Tescos!) Follow up with your foundation, whether it be liquid or cream, preferably applied with a brush so as to use less product.
Liquids and creme makeups, once applied to the face, still retain these qualities, so if you want them to stay put for longer you need to 'set' them. This can be done using loose or pressed powder, applied with a brush or puff, all over the face. Whether you use a puff or a powder brush depends on your desired result - use a brush with light sweeping strokes for a more natural look, or press on with a puff for a more vintage, powdered look. If you're after that dewy, glowing look use only a very small amount of powder over the forehead and nose, leaving the cheeks and temples, although remember that this makeup may not last as long.

Eyes
Believe it or not your eyelids are the greasiest parts of your face! In order to keep your eye makeup looking fresh all day you have to prep the skin underneath it first, or your lovingly applied eye makeup may have a tendency to shift and crease.
Before applying eyeshadow, put down a base of foundation or concealer on your eyelid, followed by a loose powder or natural shadow to set it. Even better, use an actual eye lid primer. I like MAC's Paint Pot in 'Painterly' This base will act as a primer for your eyeshadow and prevent it from shifting and creasing throughout the day. It will also act as a great base over which to blend your shadows and finally, using a primer will let the colours of your shadows come through truer as they have a good opaque base underneath.
For eyeliner, simply press a little powder over the top using a small powder or angled brush. Remember that eyeliner is another cream makeup, it's just in stick form, so still needs to be powdered. You can use translucent powder, or a matching colour eyeshadow for greater intensity. This has the added bonus of helping fill in any gaps in between your lashes and make them look thicker and fuller. Finish with a good coat of mascara.
   

Thursday 26 August 2010

6. Keep Things Tidy

6. Keep Things Tidy
If you are going to be using bright colour powders or dark eye shadows it’s a good idea to do your eyes first, before your face. This way if there is any powder drop-down you can simply wipe if off and apply foundation and concealer to a clean under eye area, instead of having it drop and smudge all over your perfectly blended base!
When doing a makeup I will almost always start with the eyes: Apply a primer as a base so that the shadow will last longer, or make a colour grab and pop, next gently powder the primer, then apply the shadow to the lid. After I have done all the eye shadow, and pencil If I'm using it, I will clean underneath the eye and on top of the cheek bone, where often small particles of powder will have dropped. Only then will I begin to apply the base - on a nice clean face with no annoying smudges on the foundation or powder sitting under the eye to accentuate any dark circles or bags! I always leave the mascara until last. Why? Well, that's a tip for another day! Stay tuned!

Monday 23 August 2010

5. Less Is More


5. Less Is More

When it comes to using the right amount of makeup,
most of the time less is more.
Makeup should enhance your natural beauty:
Highlighting your best features and gently hiding blemishes,
not look like a mask and covering up your face.
You can always add more a lot easier than taking it away!

Bear this in mind when applying foundation - you can always add more,
and do so a little at a time.
Apply your concealer after you have done your foundation
as this way you will only use it if you need to.
Often small blemishes are covered up by your base, and if you do concealer
before your foundation it may even be wiped off or smudged around
           when you apply your foundation!



Sunday 15 August 2010

4. Blend A Good Base

4. Blending A Good Base
A well-prepared skin is the basis for a great makeup job, and after skin prep (cleanse, tone, moisturise again!) it starts with getting the right shade of foundation.
When you're in the market for a new foundation, instead of testing them on the back of your hand, try colour-matching vertically on your jawline. A well matched foundation should blend easily into both face and neck. If you still feel a little pale, add a summery glow with bronzer. Don’t try and make yourself darker with your foundation, you'll only end up looking like you're wearing a mask.
To apply your foundation you can use whatever you prefer - fingers, sponge, or a brush. Just make sure your hands or tools are clean. Sponges and brushes harbour bacteria that can be spread around your skin every time you use them on your face, so make sure you clean them regularly. I clean my brushes after every time I've used them, but for your own brushes or sponges, once or twice a week should be fine, depending on how often you use them. 
Before applying your foundation you might want to start with a primer. This will help smooth out your skin and give a lovely surface for the foundation to cling to. Primers can be mattifying, line-reducing or skin plumping and will also help your makeup last longer.
To apply your foundation, start in the centre of your face and work outwards, blending the product onto your skin and leaving no harsh edges or uneven patches. Pay particular attention to your jawline, hairline, eyebrows and in front of the ears. You don't want unblended foundation stuck in any of these places!
If you're using a liquid or cream base and you're not going for a shiny or dewy look, remember to powder your face to ensure your foundation stays put. Powdering will set the liquid or cream, meaning it won't shift around on your skin, and means your makeup will stay looking fresh for longer. 

Thursday 12 August 2010

3. Nightly Routine

3. Your Nightly Routine.... (get one!)
If you are too busy rushing out the door in the morning to have a Daily Routine, consider having a Nightly one. You can treat your face well at night to help it heal and regenerate as you sleep. This should include the good old cleanse, tone, moisturise, with exfoliation once or twice a week.  The cleansing removes surface dirt from your skin, the toner restores your skins pH balance, and the moisturising replenishes moisture lost throughout the day. Even oily skin needs moisturising - without it you skin will go into overdrive to try and reyhdrate itself and could end up more oily! There are some lovely light-weight lotions out there which suit oily and combination skin better than thicker creams. Exfoliation will remove the more ingrained dirt and stubborn dead skin cells which do not come off with your normal cleansing. Take care that your exfoliation is not too vigorous or scratchy - I recommend using Soap & Glory's Mini Mitt for gentle exfoliation (see review in a lower post).
I also recommend using a face mask once a week, perhaps as you have a hot chocolate (or even a cleansing lemon and hot water) before bed time. For oily or combination skin try a mud or clay mask that will suck out impurities as it dries. If you have dry or sensitive skin try something creamy, gentle and hydrating, perhaps with calming rose water in it. If you've never used a product before, do a patch test before smothering it all over your face!
At night you can take an extra moment to give yourself a little pamper when doing your moisturising by including a face massage. Using long upward strokes, smooth over your decollete and neck, followed by small circular motions working outwards and upwards from the centre of your face. This mini-massaging will help increase blood-flow to the skin, which will help flush out toxins and aid in the overnight renewal process as your skin works hard while you get your beauty sleep. Plus you’ll feel lovely and relaxed before bed! 

 
...Mud Mask....                          Cucumbers Optional!.... 

Wednesday 11 August 2010

2. Clean Up...



So, here's the next installment of my top ten tips.
Clean Up Before You Hit The Sack
Even if you’re tired (or tipsy!) it’s never too late to just quickly clean off your makeup, especially your foundation. Your skin regenerates at night, so if it’s covered up with makeup it can’t really do that so well. Have some face wipes handy to at least give your face a quick once-over for those occasions when you can’t go through your normal nightly routine. I'll talk about getting a good skin-care routine next time, so keep watching!

I like Cucumber Wipes from Boots - they smell lovely, plus they're inexpensive and almost always on 2 for 1 special offer!

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Top 10 Tips. 1. Keep Hydrated

As I might have mentioned before, a while ago I was asked by the editor of new magazine Invazian to write a top ten tips for the first issue of the mag. 
It was pretty hard to whittle down everything I know into only 10 tid-bits of information, but eventually I managed and so over the next few days I'll be posting those tips here for you! Some are the usual stuff that you might have heard a thousand times, but guess what? It's because they're true!! Hopefully there'll be something here you didn't know too.  Let me know what you think!
Keep Hydrated
You’ve heard it before I know, but it really can make such a difference to your well-being: Drink lots of liquids, most importantly water (but other liquids like juices, tea, coffee and soup count too). An easy way to achieve this is to have a bottle of water on hand throughout the day and you’ll find yourself sipping away at it without realising it, making this goal a lot easier to reach. Keeping skin hydrated from the inside goes a long way to keeping it supple, youthful and clear and there are many other benefits too. Being dehydrated can lead to lack of concentration, and often we confuse our body’s urge to drink with the desire to eat, so topping up on fluids regularly means having more energy and being more alert and not feeling so peckish for naughty snacks!

Sunday 11 July 2010

First Wedding Fair!

I'm very excited as this week I have confirmed my place at my first ever Wedding Fair!
I will have a stand, have two scheduled demos, and what's more I will be doing all hair and makeup for the models in the bridal catwalk show! 
Having secured this profile-boosting position as makeup artist and hair stylist of Teddington Wedding Fair I have a lot to sort out, but am already planning my stand and the various looks for the bridalwear models. 
So, here's to next year and getting lots of bookings for the lovely brides that will see me on the 26th September at the Landmark Arts Centre in Teddington. 


Friday 2 July 2010

Sculpting in the Sun

The last few days have been very satisfying for me as I have been able to combine two things that I enjoy a lot. Sitting in the warm outdoors, and sculpting.
After a successful life-casting session last week, I had the weekend away in Germany for a nice little holiday before getting down to the business of sculpting.
So the last couple of days have been spent sitting outside my workshop, with my table in the sun, (nicely softening my clay - an added bonus) whilst I listen to my favourite tunes and get to sculpt all sorts of interesting things. 
So the reason I won't be sculpting tomorrow, is because I will be on a photo shoot with one of my fave photographers, Paul from Floyd & Phoenix. We are doing a debutante-style shoot for Tattler Magazine, which is amazingly exciting! I'll keep you posted when I know what issue it's going to be in.

Friday 18 June 2010

Published Again! This time it's KBrat Handbags

























Just found out I've had another piece of work published!
An article on KBrat Handbags, in Scout Magazine, a US mag, features hairstyling by yours truely!
Gotta love the big hair look ;)
You can see the whole Scout Magazine here, just click on the 'View Current Issue' tab in the Resources section.


Latest Fave!



Today I'd like to share with you my latest fabulous discovery!
I guess this will be my first review on my blog, and what a great way to start - with something I think everyone should go out and buy!
It is the Face Massage Mini Mitt by Soap & Glory, who produce all sorts of delightful-smelling, gorgeously-packaged, lovely bath, body and beauty products.
It's a little circular rubber pad with a little handle, perfect size and easy to hold whilst using it.
Use it by itself or with a blob of cleanser to give your skin a thorough clean and exfoliate at the same time. The little bobbles on the pad gently massage your skin, which increases circulation, helping regeneration and keeps skin looking fresh and glowing.
I have been using mine for a few times a week for about a month now, and I have to say I have noticed a difference in my skin tone since I started using it. My skin feels smoother and looks brighter. In fact I think I will start using it once a day from now on - even with my sensitive skin it is so gentle and a pleasure to use!
And at £4 it's a total bargain!
Rush to your nearest Boots, pick one up and get exfoliating!

Fashion Shows, Front Covers, Feature Films. . . .

Every now and then, after a particularly busy week perhaps, I have a moment of realisation that what I do for a job is pretty cool.

This weekend was certainly a hectic one, but very rewarding and this week has panned out to be full of interesting opportunities, and finally today, a day of rest!

Fashion Shows......This weekend I travelled up to Birmingham to take part in a fashion show, featuring clothing from brands such as Coast, Juicy Couture & Puma. I do not take part in too many fashion shows, as to be honest, often they are crazy-mad and rushed backstage. There's never enough room or time to do stuff and it's generally quite stressful. However after being asked by the organiser of the event to style hair for the show I decided to dip my toe back into the waters of live fashion events! Having worked on runway shows at New Zealand Fashion Week I know how manic things can be, but it's been a while and this was a small event.

I have to say that the show went really well, and was one of the best organised and easy fashion shows I've ever worked on and after a relaxed prep, I managed to get in about 4 or 5 hair changes during the show, pretty good considering there was often about 25 seconds in which to get the model out of her clothes and into the next outfit! Maybe I'll try a bit more runway this year after that experience, who knows?!

Front Covers......Next job was on Sunday - a photoshoot for brand new magazine INVAZIAN. We were shooting pics for the cover and an editorial spread inside, so it was another long day with about 4 different looks, but the photographer was great and I can't wait to see the end result!! Invazian will be a free publication available in many outlets across Birmingham, and also selected places across London. This is particularly exciting for me, as though I have had front covers before, they have been for online fashion magazines and this will be my first printed fashion publication! Woop woop!

Feature Films......After a mysterious request from a director for a meeting about a large prosthetic project, I agreed to a rendezvous - eager to hear more. I have worked with him and his fellow director before on a feature last year, Fly Trap, and so was keen to hear about their next project. Needless to say it's quite hush hush, but it sounds very cool and most exciting of all, I will have free reign over the design of one particular character and all the prosthetics involved! Can anyone say 'alien'.....