What a great episode! I thought that the makeup tips really make getting ready in everyday life MUCH easier. And I love that the makeup artist, Maria Maio, made the looks more natural rather than all "caked" up, while still defining all features. I would love to hear more of what she has to say about looks other than spring. Thank you for posting her personal site, too!
i really liked this episode. i thought the topic of spring makeup worked well with the format, it moved along at a nice pace, and you three let your guest expert shine while still adding your personalities to the mix. nice job!
Hi! Just an observation in case you guys plan to do more episodes on makeup - the colors/techniques really didn't read that well for me on this video. I couldn't actually see the change in makeup from your usual looks except in a few really close-up shots (like Meghan's eyeshadow). No doubt they really stood out in person, but I think it may have been a smidge too subtle to really translate online. And, Aimee, there are a lot of really great makeup tutorials on YouTube that demonstrate how to apply foundation / false lashes / whatever - a lot of them seem to be posted by MAC makeup artists. I've found a lot of them to be really helpful, especially if you're in a makeup rut and looking to find a new routine.
I feel a bit awkward commenting on how you look, but this episode is about that, right? ok. The blush you are wearing in this episode seems much browner than the tones you usually wear. Is that a spring trend? I think you ladies look nicer in pinker blushes. How do you feel about the blush?
Hi Ladies! This is one of my favorite episodes. Could you give me some tips on how to apply foundation so that it looks natural. Also, I want to try fake lashes, but I need to know how to put them on! Thanks,
Aimee
I use one of those small triangle sponges or my hands. I think the key to looking natural is using a light to medium foundation and applying your powder with a brush instead of the sponge it comes with. Even pressed poweder. When you're done, then take a tissue and gently wipe it over your face to get off any excess. As for the fake lashes, Julia is the pro. I can put them on other people, but not myself.
posted 11 months ago by Mary Rambin
WOW! I like the more natural look! I have a question. It seems that makeup is a big issue, and therefore a potential gift idea. But how would i approach that angle w/o stepping on a landmine. I would think that a gift certificate would be practical, but most fraught with peril. I'm thinking a makeover or spa day (including products) followed by night on town is better, but I don't have experience to know where to start. Any ideas would help.
Well, the spa day topped off the night out idea is a great start. Although spas usually don't have popluar makeup brands....Tell her to come out with a clean face, take her to a department store for a makeover from the brand of her choice, then maybe buy a new dress, and finish with a nice dinner out. I don't think any woman would argue with that!
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