Oh my goodness - Taylor was absolutely gorgeous before I even started her hair and makeup and she completely blew me away once she was all glammed out and dressed up. She's was totally stunning - she could be a model if she wanted to. I don't presently have any photos - but she was so much to work with and I'm still blown away by her beauty and her dress - floor length white dress, very soft and flowy with amazing silver beading/sequins. This girl was rockin' and stunning.
Taylor, I hope you had a great time at your prom; you looked amazing!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Fashion Show: Angelic Magazine & Sara Model Management
Yesterday was my birthday and I was blessed to be able to work with Angelic Magazine on their launch event-fashion show with Sara Model Management featuring Featuring designers Bri Bridge & Sarah Murzyn; Pink House Boutique, lollyPop Vintage, Sugar KyssBoutique and TwentyTwo Boutique! Not only is it a magazine I can stand behind for their mission, but it was an absolute joy and a blast to meet with and work with so many positive, talented people in this industry. It was a great day to spend my birthday afternoon and I wish Angelic Magazine the best in their ventures!
-I will post photos of the models I worked with as soon as I obtain copies-
-I will post photos of the models I worked with as soon as I obtain copies-
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Iiiiitttt'ssss Raffle Time!
Hello Lovelies!
Thank you so much for all you're LOVELY support and encouragement! I promised a contest for one lucky lady to receive 50% off makeup application!
Terms & Conditions:
This contest is for 1 makeup application session at 50% off - offer valid for Arizona residents in the Phoenix/Maricopa County area. Offer can be applied to bridal makeup; travel fees still apply - travel up to 20 miles round trip is complimentary.
*if winners do not reply within 48 hours of being contacted, new winners will be selected.
Thank you so much for all you're LOVELY support and encouragement! I promised a contest for one lucky lady to receive 50% off makeup application!
Terms & Conditions:
This contest is for 1 makeup application session at 50% off - offer valid for Arizona residents in the Phoenix/Maricopa County area. Offer can be applied to bridal makeup; travel fees still apply - travel up to 20 miles round trip is complimentary.
How to Win:
*Like my Facebook page
*Follow me on twitter
*Tweet about the contest
*Like this blog post
You must enter through the rafflecopter box below in order for entries to count. Some entries you can do daily - each time you enter increases your chance of winning!
*if winners do not reply within 48 hours of being contacted, new winners will be selected.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Tip-full Tuesday: Fixing Broken Powder Cosmetics
You woke up yesterday morning and pulled out your favorite eyeshadow, blush, powder compact, etc. only to find that it is smashed to pieces from being jostled around in your makeup bag or purse, or maybe it was just some random, unfair, freak accident. Is your first response to toss it and go out and buy another one?
I recently ran into this problem - I had just bought a bunch of neutral shadows to put into one of my wonderful Z-Palettes (go check them out! I love them!), but I dropped my Z in a weird way and it cracked and smashed a few of my new shadows. [This is not a normal characteristic of the Z-Palette; I have accidentally dropped all of my Z's many times and they have never broken anything before; and I have dropped the same palette since and it hasn't broken anything else.]
This is what I was left with:
This is just 1 of the 4 shadows that were smashed. Since they were brand new, I did not want to go and replace them immediately, so I began to research how to fix broken powder cosmetics - and since everything I found seemed to be rather messy - I altered it slightly and am very happy with the results.
All you need is:
-70% Rubbing Alcohol
- a couple of tissues
- a syringe or dropper of some sort
- a quarter (for MAC/round eye shadows) or something of a similar size and shape of what is being fixed
The first thing I did was lay out a tissue on the table - since the shadow was broken and I had to transfer it out of the Z-Palette, I didn't want to get black shadow all over the table.
Next, take your dropper or syringe and fill it with rubbing alcohol. Then add enough drops to the broken eyeshadow, blush, bronzer, setting powder, etc. to create a goopy-like substance.
Next, take your dropper or syringe and fill it with rubbing alcohol. Then add enough drops to the broken eyeshadow, blush, bronzer, setting powder, etc. to create a goopy-like substance.
Take a clean tissue, fold it to give it a little more thickness and place over the top of the powder. Now take a quarter, your fingers or whatever is similar to the size and shape of the container and press down on it firmly.
Remove the tissue and your makeup is as good as new!
**The "cracks" that appear aren't cracks at all - they are just creases left from how the tissue was folded.
I hope this helps you to fix any broken cosmetics you may have!
Lipstick & Loves,
Sara
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Bride: Deanna
Saturday marked a very beautiful day in Arizona; not only because the weather was pretty (though rather warm), but also because it marked the lovely Deanna's wedding day! It was such a joy working with Deanna and I was so blessed to be a part of one of the most important days of her life. Her bridesmaids were all fantastic and she was so calm and sweet the whole afternoon. Congratulations Deanna! I'm so happy for you and wish you and your husband the very best in this new chapter of your lives together!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Sneak Peak - A Night of Fantasy Fashion Show
Hello Lovelies,
Last month I got hired on for a fashion show, "A Night of Fantasy", and on Saturday we had our first meeting and a photo shoot for the poster advertisements. I am not able to release some of the information at this time, but here's a sneak peak of one of the themes for the show.
Makeup by Sara Colello
Model: Lauren Lavish
Photographer: Anthony "Tony" Pignone; Estrella Mt. Imaging
Keep a look out in my monthly newsletter and my facebook for information regarding this show!
Last month I got hired on for a fashion show, "A Night of Fantasy", and on Saturday we had our first meeting and a photo shoot for the poster advertisements. I am not able to release some of the information at this time, but here's a sneak peak of one of the themes for the show.
Makeup by Sara Colello
Model: Lauren Lavish
Photographer: Anthony "Tony" Pignone; Estrella Mt. Imaging
Keep a look out in my monthly newsletter and my facebook for information regarding this show!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Tip-full Tuesday!
Hello Lovelies!
Congratulations - you made it through Monday! To reward such, I have decided to start up "Tip-full Tuesday" - you're reward for making it through the dreaded Monday after a fun filled weekend.
To kick it off, I'm going to let you in on a few tips to prevent eyeshadow and eye liner fall out. I have received this particular question many times over the past few months; from brides, high school girls, models and designers. With the warm weather fast approaching, I anticipate the question being asked even more.
To prevent shadow fall out -
*Prep your eyelid with a base - primer is best (TooFaced Shadow Insurance, MAC Prep & Prime Eye, Sephora Eye Primer....) If you don't have a primer, foundation works as well
*Using a sponge, dab powder under your eyes - but do not blend in
*When picking up shadow with your brush, give it a little shake to get rid of excess shadow before applying to your lid. This will help drastically with preventing shadow from falling beneath your eyes!
To prevent liner from falling or melting -
*After applying liner, use a powder eyeshadow to match the color of your liner to set it - especially important if using a gel or pencil liner. Use an eyeliner (bent liner or angled liner) brush and retrace the liner. This will set it, making it less likely to move, fall, or "melt" throughout the day.
Finish off with a spritz of MAC Fix+ or Urban Decay's All Nighter (if you don't have either, and can handle the smell - hair spray will have the same effect...just don't use a max hold or you'll feel as if your face is glued in place).
Click here for more tips, information on new products, and special offers!
Congratulations - you made it through Monday! To reward such, I have decided to start up "Tip-full Tuesday" - you're reward for making it through the dreaded Monday after a fun filled weekend.
To kick it off, I'm going to let you in on a few tips to prevent eyeshadow and eye liner fall out. I have received this particular question many times over the past few months; from brides, high school girls, models and designers. With the warm weather fast approaching, I anticipate the question being asked even more.
To prevent shadow fall out -
*Prep your eyelid with a base - primer is best (TooFaced Shadow Insurance, MAC Prep & Prime Eye, Sephora Eye Primer....) If you don't have a primer, foundation works as well
*Using a sponge, dab powder under your eyes - but do not blend in
*When picking up shadow with your brush, give it a little shake to get rid of excess shadow before applying to your lid. This will help drastically with preventing shadow from falling beneath your eyes!
To prevent liner from falling or melting -
*After applying liner, use a powder eyeshadow to match the color of your liner to set it - especially important if using a gel or pencil liner. Use an eyeliner (bent liner or angled liner) brush and retrace the liner. This will set it, making it less likely to move, fall, or "melt" throughout the day.
Finish off with a spritz of MAC Fix+ or Urban Decay's All Nighter (if you don't have either, and can handle the smell - hair spray will have the same effect...just don't use a max hold or you'll feel as if your face is glued in place).
Click here for more tips, information on new products, and special offers!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Donna
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Donna who may just be the sweetest girl I've ever met. She was cute, bubbly, sweet, engaging, thoughtful, and there's something about her that you just know that she deeply cares about people - people she's known forever, people she's just met, and people she doesn't yet know. She was inspiring and I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to meet her!
Photo is courtesy of Digital Obsession: Photography by Frank Wise.
Photo is courtesy of Digital Obsession: Photography by Frank Wise.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Vlog: Product Review: Rembrandt 2-Hour Teeth Whitening Kit
Normally I would do a regular blog - but my back is hurting pretty badly so I'm limiting my typing; so here you go.
Pros:
- $17
- available at Target (love Target)
- Definitely effective!! Almost all coffee stains are gone & since I don't really drink coffee or soda anymore that should help keep 'em white :)
Cons:
- Hurt a bit at first
- Takes 2 hours
- They're in trays & it can be a little messy
Monday, April 2, 2012
Nuetral Everyday Makeup Tutorial
Alright Lovelies - here's the look that I have received multiple requests for tutorials on and the one I tried to film this morning and failed miserably at - definitely can't wait to find the other camera!
To get this look:
Face:
Finish off the look with a few spritz of finishing spray - my personal favorites are MAC's Fix+ Setting Spray and Urban Decay's Up All Nighter.
List of ALL Products used:
Brushes/Tools:
Foundation Brush (MAC 190 OR Sephora Professional Platinum Foundation Brush #47)
Stippling Brush (MAC 187 OR Sephora Pro #44)
Large Powder Brush (MAC 134)
Small Blush Brush (Sephora Pro Blush Brush #49)
Small Contour Brush (MAC 168)
Fan Brush (Sephora Pro Fan brush #43)
Large Shader Brush (MAC 252)
Small Shader Brush (MAC 242)
Blending Brush (MAC 224 OR Sephora Pro #10)
Bent Liner Brush (Sonia Kashuk)
Angled Liner Brush (Sephora Pro #22)
Lash Curler (Sephora)
Products:
CVS Moisturizer
MAC's Prep & Prime Face
Face Atelier Foundation in Porcelein
MAC's Mineralize Skin Finish Powder in Light
La Femme Blush/Bronzer Pallette - 3rd lightest bronzer, 1st and 3rd lightest blush
MAC Eyeshadow Dazzlelight
MAC Eyeshadow All That Glitters
MAC Eyeshadow Smut
MAC Eyeshadow Shale
MAC Eyeshadow Carbon
Benefit BadGal Lash Mascara
Duo Lash Adhesive in Black
Ardell Demi Lashes
Flesh colored lipliner (I can't read what brand or the exact color...it wore off)
NYC Lilac Dream Lipstick
Paula Dorf Light Pink Lipgloss
Urban Decay's Up All Nighter Setting Spray
Enjoy! Feel free to send me photos of your finished look & keep sending questions and tutorial requests to: MakeupbySaraC@gmail.com !
Lipstick & Loves,
Sara
*Photos by Dave Kelley @ Studio Seventy3
**Disclaimer: I was not asked by any of the companies/products mentioned above - these just happen to be the products I like to work with at the moment.
To get this look:
Face:
- Before anything else, apply moisturizer to a clean face and let it soak in for a few minutes.
- Apply a face primer - like MAC's Prep & Prime. Primer is a multitasker - it will help even out redness, blot out excess oil, and smooth out the skin so your foundation goes on more smoothly. It also helps your makeup last all day!
- Apply a small amount of foundation. Either dot it on your face with your fingers or use a foundation brush - but be careful; a little goes a long way - too much and you're face will get cakey. Using a stippling brush, stipple the foundation on being sure to blend well into your jawline, neck and hairline.
- Set your powder with a setting powder.
- Using a small blush/contour brush, contour cheeks with a powder that is 1-2 shades darker than your skin tone
- Using a small blush brush, apply a pinky blush - start with less then add more if you would like -
- Using a fan brush, apply a highlighter (I use Dazzlelight Eyeshadow) to the top of your cheek bones and done the center of your nose.
- First things first, use an eye primer to ensure your shadow will last all day and not crease. My personal favorite at the moment is TooFaced Shadow Insurance. MAC has a good one called Prep & Prime Eye, Sephora carries a cheaper one as well.
- Next, using Large Shader Brush, sweep Dazzlelight (a shimmery vanilla color) across your entire eyelid and up to your browbone. This will create a base for the rest of the shadows if you didn't use an eye primer. If you did use a primer, you only need to sweep Dazzlelight eyeshadow along your browbone.
- Using a small shader brush (you can use the large shader brush, I just like to use a smaller one for this step because my eyes are small.) sweep All That Glitters (a shimmery, honey color) from the tear duct to about 2/3 of the way across your eyelid.
- Then using a medium shader brush, you're going to take MAC's Smut (a dark, smokey, plum-y color) lightly define the outer V. Smut is dark, so use a little and build up to the darkness you would like.
- Using a blending brush blend out and up the dark color
- Using the same blending brush, pick up a little bit of Twinks and sweep it from the outer corner of your eye to a little bit over where All The Glitter ends and blend.
- Using the same blending brush, use Shale and sweep just above the crease and below the browbone. This will add a little bit of coolness and will also get rid of any harsh lines from the darker color.
- Using a bent liner brush and MAC's fluid line in blacktrack, line the top lash line and wing out and line the lower water line.
- Curl your lashes and apply a coat of black mascara.
- Apply false lashes. I used Duo's black lash glue and Ardell's Demi lashes, but you can use whatever you would like or none.
- Curl real and false lashes together.
- Seal lashes down with a thin line of MAC's fluid line; set liner upper lashline and lower water line with black eyeshadow (Carbon).
- Eyebrows: Using an angled brow brush, fill in your eyebrows with a powder. I use a warm light brown to fill mine in due to the fact that I currently have reddish hair; but a general rule of thumb: if you have light hair, use a color 2 shades darker, if you have dark hair use a color that is 2 shades lighter.
- Line with a flesh tones lipliner
- Apply a medium pink lipstick
- Finish with a clear or pink lipgloss
Finish off the look with a few spritz of finishing spray - my personal favorites are MAC's Fix+ Setting Spray and Urban Decay's Up All Nighter.
List of ALL Products used:
Brushes/Tools:
Foundation Brush (MAC 190 OR Sephora Professional Platinum Foundation Brush #47)
Stippling Brush (MAC 187 OR Sephora Pro #44)
Large Powder Brush (MAC 134)
Small Blush Brush (Sephora Pro Blush Brush #49)
Small Contour Brush (MAC 168)
Fan Brush (Sephora Pro Fan brush #43)
Large Shader Brush (MAC 252)
Small Shader Brush (MAC 242)
Blending Brush (MAC 224 OR Sephora Pro #10)
Bent Liner Brush (Sonia Kashuk)
Angled Liner Brush (Sephora Pro #22)
Lash Curler (Sephora)
Products:
CVS Moisturizer
MAC's Prep & Prime Face
Face Atelier Foundation in Porcelein
MAC's Mineralize Skin Finish Powder in Light
La Femme Blush/Bronzer Pallette - 3rd lightest bronzer, 1st and 3rd lightest blush
MAC Eyeshadow Dazzlelight
MAC Eyeshadow All That Glitters
MAC Eyeshadow Smut
MAC Eyeshadow Shale
MAC Eyeshadow Carbon
Benefit BadGal Lash Mascara
Duo Lash Adhesive in Black
Ardell Demi Lashes
Flesh colored lipliner (I can't read what brand or the exact color...it wore off)
NYC Lilac Dream Lipstick
Paula Dorf Light Pink Lipgloss
Urban Decay's Up All Nighter Setting Spray
Enjoy! Feel free to send me photos of your finished look & keep sending questions and tutorial requests to: MakeupbySaraC@gmail.com !
Lipstick & Loves,
Sara
*Photos by Dave Kelley @ Studio Seventy3
**Disclaimer: I was not asked by any of the companies/products mentioned above - these just happen to be the products I like to work with at the moment.
Tutorials!?!
Hey lovelies!
I know you have been submitting questions asking for tutorials and I tried SO hard this morning to get one done, but my camera kept saying it was recording when it wasn't. So, I will post a tutorial either this evening or tomorrow with a photo of the look and a step-by-step instructions. Hopefully, I will find the other video camera soon and be able to record a video for you, but until then - keep your questions and tutorial suggestions coming!
E-mail them to: MakeupbySaraC@gmail.com
I look forward to reading about what you want to see!!
Lipstick & Loves,
Sara
I know you have been submitting questions asking for tutorials and I tried SO hard this morning to get one done, but my camera kept saying it was recording when it wasn't. So, I will post a tutorial either this evening or tomorrow with a photo of the look and a step-by-step instructions. Hopefully, I will find the other video camera soon and be able to record a video for you, but until then - keep your questions and tutorial suggestions coming!
E-mail them to: MakeupbySaraC@gmail.com
I look forward to reading about what you want to see!!
Lipstick & Loves,
Sara
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