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On the heels of the highly anticipated Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in London last week, I have decided to do a quick tutorial on how to get the coveted hair and makeup straight from the runway. Head makeup artist Dick Page created a classic Bombshell look with a light smokey eye, and hair master Akki Shirakawa created the beautiful lived-in waves every girl wishes for. Here is my interpretation of the look and how you can master it too!

Makeup!

I started with a layer of MAC Studio Fix Foundation (NC44) along with some MAC Prolongwear concealer in (NW25) under my eyes, and around my nose. On my eyebrows I used MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Spiked.

Taupe shadow all over lid

Taupe shadow all over lid

dark brown shadow smudged into lashline

dark brown shadow smudged into lashline

Continue shadow underneath 3/4 in

Continue shadow underneath 3/4 in

Smudge black eyeliner into outer corners

Smudge black eyeliner into outer corners

Optional Lashes/Mascara

Optional Lashes/Mascara

Apply light shimmer to inner corners

Apply light shimmer to inner corners

Pink blush then buffed out with bronzer

Pink blush then buffed out with bronzer

For lips I used MAC Spice to line the lips as well as color in the corners. I added OCC Lip tar in Trollop and blended it in with the liner, then topped it off with some CHANEL Rouge Allure Gloss in Sensuel for pinky nude pout.

and now for the hair! For a more in depth hair tutorial click here!

I am starting with hair that has been rough dryed with a mousse. Clip up the crown, then split the bottom section in half. Prep the hair with a light spray.

Start with hair that has been rough dryed with mousse. Clip up the crown, then split the bottom section in half. Prep the hair with a light spray.

Using a 1 inch curling iron or wand, wrap chunks of hair around the iron in random directions., leaving the ends loose.

Using a 1 inch curling iron or want, wrap chunks of hair around the iron in random directions.

Continue for the entire head, and flip the hair and finger through the curls.

Continue for the entire head, and flip the hair and finger through the curls.

Voila! Hair and Makeup, Angel Style~

Voila! Hair and Makeup, Angel Style~

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I had the pleasure of working with an amazing team for this stunning editorial recently. The most amazing part of this whole shoot was that the dresses the the model has on are actually not dresses. They are one long piece of luxurious fabric, strategically pinned to look like a dress. The designer is a clothing designer and tailor by the name of Alice Bee. I was stunned at a roll of fabric could turn into a couture gown right before my eyes. Gorgeous!

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Photographer: Matthew Holler

Model: Kira Suzanne – Wilhelmina Models

Stylist: Alice Bee Designs

Hair:  Cheyanne Clark

Makeup: Eri Vincent Makeup

 

Best inexpensive beauty buys

With all of the choices in beauty products, every girl can appreciate a good bargain. I have curated a list of my current favorite inexpensive beauty products that I can’t live without!

 

loreal voluminous mascara

1. L’Oreal Vouluminous Mascara $7.29

This mascara is my go to for all of my on set makeup applications, it adds fullness in length with only two coats, and doesn’t flake. Compared to other drugstore brands this one lasts me quite a while, without drying out. Works for me!

NYX baked blush

2. NYX Baked Blush $7.00

These blushes were brought to my attention by a fellow HMUA on set! I was delighted to see how beautiful they photographed! The colors all have a sheen and a medium color payoff, but is build-able. They give a very etherial flush to the skin, and the lighter colors are great as a highlighter. My favorites are Pink Fetish and Wanderlust.

 

NanoBlur Indeed laboratories

3. NanoBlur Indeed Laboratories $19.99

This product was also recommended to me by a fellow HMUA Alberto Luengo (He’s awesome check him out). NanoBlur is a instant pore/wrinkle filler and makes the skin look ah-mazing. It also leaves the skin feeling very silky and matte. It works best on combination to oily skin, but prepping with a good moisturizer before will help dryer types.

Maybelline eye studio lasting drama gel eyeliner

4. Maybelline Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Liner $9.99

This is my go to gel eyeliner when I run out of my MAC Fluidline… (infact I may like it better! shhhh). This liner is blackest of the black and applies very opaque. No drying out and even comes with its own brush! A must have for all of you Cat Eye lovers.

Maybelline brow drama sculpting mascara

5. Maybelline Brow Drama Sculpting Brow Mascara $7.99

I picked this product up on a whim and was pleasantly surprised! This is a the perfect product if you have a short time to get ready in the morning and want to polish up your brows while adding a little shape and color. This does not replace a brow pencil or powder as the application of the brow mascara is not as precise, but a great product for the money!

 

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I’ll admit it, I do love the burn of a good workout, or that achey soreness the day after a leg day, but there’s also nothing like sleeping in, and binge watching my latest Netflix show.

I am not a fitness girl. It takes a lot of motivation to get me to workout, I will whine and come up with every excuse in the book to get out of it. However when I actually go, I feel invigorated, energized, refreshed, and I swear I’ll be doing it everyday.

What I am is, a social fitness girl. I love a good group bootcamp class, or a new trending workout with a group of girlfriends. Pure Barre, TRX, Bootcamp, Orange Theory, Ignite 360, Crossfit, Flying Yoga. You name it, I’ll try it.
I also love doing things outdoors that burn calories, but don’t necessarily feel like a workout. Hiking and walking the beach to name a few.

With this being my first Fitness blog, I am here to try and change that. Follow my lazy girl journey into, the fit girl life.

 

Fingers crossed!

xo Eri

 

GENERIC FITNESS POST

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Mermaid beach waves how to

Being a Florida girl I am naturally obsessed with all things beach, and of course mermaids. They always have the best sea salt infused, undone beach waves with just the right amount of messiness. Here is what I have found to be the easiest way to get perfect mermaid hair!

Mermaid

 Illustration by: Soleil Ignacio

Step 1: Prep clean hair with a beach spray/salt spray to give the hair some “grit”. This will mimic the natural texture that you achieve after a day in the ocean, and will help super silky strands actually hold. I love to use NYM Sea Salt Spray. After you have applied the product evenly, (don’t soak the hair, just enough to make it damp) rough blow dry your strands until bone dry.

NYM Salt spray

Step 2:  Section the hair. I love to do a middle part when I do mermaid waves, adding the the bohemian-like feel. I clip up the entire crown section of my hair, then split that into two even sections.

Step 3: Using a 1 inch wand curling iron, I take chunks of hair and twist/wrap them around leaving the ends out. If you don’t have a wand just use a regular curling iron, and don’t use the clip. Release the curl and pull the end of the curl to stretch it out. This will loosen the curl and give you a perfect “un-done” wave. I like to do alternating directions as well (some away from the face, some curling towards the face) This technique will give you a more piece-y look.

Step 4: Flip the hair and run your fingers through from the roots to the ends to separate the curls.

Step 5: Use a finishing texturizing spray, my favorite is Oribe Après Beach Wave and Shine Spray, to give the waves texture and shine.

Oribe Après Beach Wave and Shine Spray

*PS! This stuff smells amazing! So much so that Oribe made a perfume because so many people liked it!

Perfect mermaid hair!

Beachy mermaid hair how to

Enjoy!

xx

Eri

anastasia contour palette

I finally received my Anastasia Contour Kit, and I can’t tell you how much I love this product. Upon first opening the palette, I noticed what a great variety of colors it included: Vanilla: a matte shade with a pink undertone, Banana: a matte shade with a yellow undertone, Sand: a neutral shimmer highlight, Java: A warm brown matte shade, Fawn: a taupe matte shade and finally Havana: a red based matte brown

As a makeup artist our kits are always changing. We are always reading about the latest “Holy Grail” makeup product, or coveted must haves. That being said, I must say I was hesitant to buy this product after much press, because I typically like to contour and highlight with creams opposed to powders. My opinion was definitely changed when I finally got to test out the Anastasia Contour Book.

anastasia contour swatch

The reason why i shy away from highlighting and contouring with powders is due to the face that if you use the wrong type, it can make the skin look dry, and can show a lot of texture. I was pleasantly surprised when I used these powders, that they were highly pigmented and went on silky smooth, yet was easy to blend. This palette is perfect for my kit as it works with many skin tones, yet it would be perfect for the makeup beginner who wanted to practice with highlighting and contouring.

Here are some stages of my process:

eri1No Foundation

eri3Foundation Only

eri2With Full Contouring

I ended up using this product all over my face, including my eyes!

  • I used a mix of Java and Havana under my jawline, and in the hollows of my cheek as well as in my crease.
  • I used fawn along the sides of my nose and inner eye sockets to make it appear thinner
  • Banana was used under my eyes (with no concealer underneath!) , down the center of my nose, and on the chin.
  • Sand was used to highlight my brow bone, on my eyelids, above the brows, high points of the cheek, and my cupids bow.

I can’t wait to play with these products on my clients faces! Do you contour your face on a daily basis?

xx

Eri