Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Sunday, September 29, 2013

RED LIPS REMASTERED



Post + Photography by Amy Nadine, Graphic Design by Eunice Chun



By now you've checked out my Best Red Lip Shade For Every Skin Tone Tutorial as well as my Making Red Lips Last Tutorial. Well, this delicious look gets its inspiration from shiny cherries, red apples and juicy pomegranates... and was spotted on the 2013 A/W Kenneth Cole runway. It's a gorgeous twist on the standard red lip, brought to life with added dimensions and a glossy finish. Here's how:



TOOLS:


  • Classic Red Lip Pencil - I used MAC Lip Pencil's Redd because it has been a staple in my kit for years.
  • Berry-Colored Lip Pencil - I used Laura Mercier Lip Pencil's Crushed Berry because it's the perfect berry color and is super blendable.
  • Clear Lip Gloss - I'm obsessed with Burt's Bees Super Shiny Sheer Glosses because they're not goopy or so thick that you feel like a bug flying by would get stuck in them!

STEPS:


  1. Line the upper and bottom perimeters with the red lip pencil, leaving the corners bare (as demonstrated above).
  2. Fill in the areas under and above the perimeters, still leaving the corners bare.
  3. Fill in both corners with the berry-colored pencil.
  4. Use the clear lip gloss to blend and bring everything to life.


Friday, August 2, 2013

BEST FLOWERS FOR HAIR



Written by Sarah St. Lifer, Graphic Design by Eunice Chun



Truth be told, we haven't dug up dirt since those elementary school days of (literal) mud pies. If anything, our green thumb has more of a reddish tint from the dye job we just completed. But, just because we're novice gardeners doesn't mean we can't indulge in the hair accessory trend du jour, a.k.a. a floral embellishment. Sure, there are faux bands and barrettes available at your nearest mall, but what's worse than swaying to your fave song at an outdoor concert, only to discover a fellow festival-goer's rocking the same set of roses? Exactly.



Courtesy of the local flower mart, we've mapped out the best buds* for any summer style. Surely, even the shrinking violets out there will lust over these lush options.



*NOTE: When looking for the right flowers, choose ones that have a half-moon shaped profile so that the base will lay flat against your head and not stick out too far.



THE MAIN EVENT:



1. Peony: Rarely will you step foot into the TBD offices and not spot one of these fragrant fellows in a vintage vase. We're obsessed! Plus, if they're good enough for Marc Jacobs, they're good enough for us! (See: Resort 2013)



2. Garden Rose: Surrounded by its own petals, the garden rose is certainly a sight for sore eyes - that's if you can get a good look at one during your next jaunt to the flower mart! We stumbled upon this stunner, but it took some digging - only one super green-thumbed flora fan at the market had 'em for sale, and it cost us a pretty penny. Trust, it was well-worth the extra cash!



3. Chrysanthemum: New Yorkers may refer to them as "deli flowers," but there's a good reason these ultra-vibrant and petalicious (for the sake of the story, we made up the word!) blooms are so popular - they're super easy to grow and maintain. Grab some seeds from the local hardware store and get going!



4. Ranunculus: If you're on the hunt for a long-lasting bud in notice-me hues, you've come to the right place. Super saturated pinks, purples, and oranges are par for the course, but if you're searching for something more subtle, don't fret! There are paler colors as well.



5. Spray Rose: Smaller in size, these petite roses are ideal for crafts that require more miniature blooms. Popular during prom season for boutonnieres, we prefer to plant these darlings in row and fashion a crown fit for any warm-weather fete.



6. Anemone: One of the prettiest wedding bouquets we ever laid eyes on was one made up of white anemones with dark centers. You better believe we caught that sucker when the bride tossed it away, then tucked one behind our ear for good measure!



7. Pernetiana: As the unofficial ombre flower of the bunch, the Pernetiana is filled with potential. We love that each flower features its own set of faded hues - ideal for those readers who aren't strangers to dyes.



8. Scabiosa: We'll be completely honest with you, part of the reason we fell in love with this tiny bloom was because of its alternative title: the pincushion flower. And, if a butterfly starts trailing you from Stage 1 to Stage 2, don't be alarmed - these flowers are rich in nectar and those winged creatures can't help themselves!



THE SIDE SHOW:



1. Artemisias: Nicknamed "Dusty Miller," you should totally snatch up these Artemisias if you spot them during your next flower mart jaunt. Case in point: they bloom from July to late August. Your fresh hair accessory just became a limited edition piece!



2. Eucalyptus: Sure, back-to-back outdoor events may amp up your indie cred, but that doesn't give you permission to avoid showers between shows. Hide any odor by weaving some of these leaves into your next hair piece. Trust, you still need to pack the dry shampoo - sorry!



3. Lady's Mantle: Don't sweat if you suddenly find yourself in a misty moment - thanks to the fuzzy texture, these old-fashioned flowers hold water droplets for a gemstone effect. This phenomenon is even more spectacular when the plant is woven into a pretty braid.



4. Solidaster: We love buying these stems before the buds bloom, and incorporating the sunny hue with blue or purple flowers. The color combo pretty much guarantees a street style snap or two.



5. Hypericum: Berries aren't just for jams this season! And brides-to-be, listen up! If you're looking to add an unexpected element to your wedding 'do, just wrap these around a headband for a pearl-like effect.



6. Statice: Detail oriented? Then we've found the flower for you! Though not very flashy, they're gorgeous on their own or in a group. Our favorite way to wear 'em is tucked into a bobby pin - lovely and low-maintenance!



7. Feverfew: These yellow and white flowers are actually the product of a medicinal herb - hence that name Feverfew, which translates to "fever reducer." Make like Drew Barrymore in the '90s and scatter some of these tiny daisy-wannabes in your updo.



8. Queen Anne's Lace: The best way to upgrade that low ponytail? Tie some Queen Anne's lace into the elastic. Secured at the nape of your next, the touch of white is complimentary for everyone from blondes to brunettes to redheads.


KITCHEN BEAUTICIAN



Post by Carissa Ferreri, Photography by Amy Nadine, Graphic Design by Eunice Chun



Our guest blogger Carissa Ferreri is back with this little genius alternative for healthy brows and lashes! Take it away Carissa!



You might have heard of Castor Oil used as a remedy to help cure all sorts of ailments. But did you know that this wonder oil also promotes eyelash growth?! Say What!?! Move over expensive, doctor prescribed, chemical hair stimulators! Castor oil is one of the best kept secrets in the world of natural beauty. Taken from the bean of the Castor plant, this oil is rich in ricinoleic acid (omega-9 fatty acid), which exerts powerful therapeutic effects. It will help your eyelashes to grow thick and long, and can keep them from breaking. It can also help you grow new eyebrow hair in bare areas that might have been over-tweezed. And it's super cheap! Yes, it really is a wonder oil!



I have incorporated the topical use of Castor Oil into my nightly routine for quite sometime now. I notice that with consistent use, my eyelashes and eyebrows have grown longer and thicker!



STEPS:


  1. After washing your face and applying all your anti-wrinkle goodies, it's time to apply the Castor oil to your lashes. I discovered an empty mascara tool at a beauty supply store and it works perfectly! (You can use your finger or Q-tip as well. However, this makes for easy and perfect application).If using the empty mascara tube, simply pour your Castor oil into the bottle. Using this tiny funnel from a craft store makes for easy clean up and no spillage.
  2. Gently apply the Castor oil soaked mascara wand to the tips of your brows like you normally would an eyebrow gel.
  3. Then dip the wand back in the tube to load it back up with more product and apply it to your lashes like you would with mascara. Unfortunately, your eye lashes don't have chia pet qualities, and will take a few weeks with consistent use of the castor oil to see some results. Don't fret, you are conditioning your lashes and making them healthy and strong!




Thursday, December 20, 2012

Just a few beauty tips (6 photos)

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Saran Wrap Nails [SOURCE]



Saran Wrap Nails [SOURCE]

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Tips for Making Your Hair Grow [SOURCE]



Tips for Making Your Hair Grow [SOURCE]

4

Cooking Curls [SOURCE]



Cooking Curls [SOURCE]

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DIY Pore Strips [SOURCE]



DIY Pore Strips [SOURCE]

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DIY Silky Legs [SOURCE]



DIY Silky Legs [SOURCE]


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Tight budget? DIY gift guide (30 photos)

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Oreo Pops - Click HERE for the steps -



Oreo Pops - Click HERE for the steps -

2

Marshmallow Snowflakes Gift - Click HERE for the steps -



Marshmallow Snowflakes Gift - Click HERE for the steps -

3

No Sew Lap Desk - Click HERE for the steps -



No Sew Lap Desk - Click HERE for the steps -

4

$5 Chalkboard - Click HERE for the steps -



$5 Chalkboard - Click HERE for the steps -

5

Sharpie Mug - Click HERE for the steps -



Sharpie Mug - Click HERE for the steps -

6

Geometric Coasters - Click HERE for the steps -



Geometric Coasters - Click HERE for the steps -

7

Custom Painted Canvas - Click HERE for the steps -



Custom Painted Canvas - Click HERE for the steps -

8

Photo Lollipops - Click HERE for the steps -



Photo Lollipops - Click HERE for the steps -

9

Wearable Tie Wallet - Click HERE for the steps -



Wearable Tie Wallet - Click HERE for the steps -

10

Wooden Art Map - Click HERE for the steps -



Wooden Art Map - Click HERE for the steps -

11

Ombre Chevron Necklace - Click HERE for the steps -



Ombre Chevron Necklace - Click HERE for the steps -

12

Painted Cooler - Click HERE for the steps -



Painted Cooler - Click HERE for the steps -

13

Birch Candles  - Click HERE for the steps -



Birch Candles - Click HERE for the steps -

14

Wine Bottle Wrap - Click HERE for the steps -



Wine Bottle Wrap - Click HERE for the steps -

15

Chef Party Mix - Click HERE for the steps -



Chef Party Mix - Click HERE for the steps -

16

Cookie Dough Truffles - Click HERE for the steps -



Cookie Dough Truffles - Click HERE for the steps -

17

Beeswax Candle  - Click HERE for the steps -



Beeswax Candle - Click HERE for the steps -

18

Hand Print Fabric Gift Wrap  - Click HERE for the steps -



Hand Print Fabric Gift Wrap - Click HERE for the steps -

19

Candy Caddies  - Click HERE for the steps -



Candy Caddies - Click HERE for the steps -

20

Teacher Flower Pot - Click HERE for the steps -



Teacher Flower Pot - Click HERE for the steps -

21

Touchscreen Gloves  - Click HERE for the steps -



Touchscreen Gloves - Click HERE for the steps -

22

Cupcake In A Jar - Click HERE for the steps -



Cupcake In A Jar - Click HERE for the steps -

23

Homemade Dog Treats - Click HERE for the steps -



Homemade Dog Treats - Click HERE for the steps -

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Candy Jar - Click HERE for the steps -



Candy Jar - Click HERE for the steps -

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Cranberry Lime Vodka - Click HERE for the steps -



Cranberry Lime Vodka - Click HERE for the steps -

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Instagram Cards - Click HERE for the steps -



Instagram Cards - Click HERE for the steps -

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Wreath Holiday Cards - Click HERE for the steps -



Wreath Holiday Cards - Click HERE for the steps -

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Christmas Cards  - Click HERE for the steps -



Christmas Cards - Click HERE for the steps -

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Starburst Mirror - Click HERE for the steps -



Starburst Mirror - Click HERE for the steps -

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Etched Pint Glasses - Click HERE for the steps -



Etched Pint Glasses - Click HERE for the steps -