The Makeup Fairy Returns!

Dear Make-Up Fairy,

I do want to thank you for starting this fun and wonderful thread. It's nice to break out of my skin-care routine and to learn about some different techniques.

I was wondering if you have any opinions on retinol-based creams, more specifically RoC products? I know about the drawbacks, but I was curious if you had any knowledge to impart - the interweb is woefully inadequate, and I can't seem to find any comparison sites.

Is RoC any different from the new Neutrogena with Retinol?

Thank you again

:rose:
 
Dear Make-Up Fairy,

I do want to thank you for starting this fun and wonderful thread. It's nice to break out of my skin-care routine and to learn about some different techniques.

I was wondering if you have any opinions on retinol-based creams, more specifically RoC products? I know about the drawbacks, but I was curious if you had any knowledge to impart - the interweb is woefully inadequate, and I can't seem to find any comparison sites.

Is RoC any different from the new Neutrogena with Retinol?

Thank you again

:rose:

Based on my own experience with RoC products and comparing them to Neutrogena...I admit I strongly prefer Neutrogena. The products seem to work better, faster and have finer quality ingredients. The few comparisons I've seen online seem to agree with my own experiences.

For the money and time spent on Retinol products, I'd purchase Neutrogena before I'd get RoC, all together Neutrogena works better, and I've seen some complaints with RoC causing serious rashy-type irritations.

For sensitive skin and budget-minded ladies, Neutrogena is the winner.
 
Based on my own experience with RoC products and comparing them to Neutrogena...I admit I strongly prefer Neutrogena. The products seem to work better, faster and have finer quality ingredients. The few comparisons I've seen online seem to agree with my own experiences.

For the money and time spent on Retinol products, I'd purchase Neutrogena before I'd get RoC, all together Neutrogena works better, and I've seen some complaints with RoC causing serious rashy-type irritations.

For sensitive skin and budget-minded ladies, Neutrogena is the winner.

Thank you so much for your advice and input! It definitely has helped me narrow my decision. :rose:

I wish I put this much thought into my car selection :rolleyes:
 
Hello Fairy Fans! Spring is rapidly on it's way, and it's time for a refreshing fashion and beauty update...

THE NEWEST SPRING MAKEUP AND FASHION TRENDS!


Pink Hair! And YES- I AM LOOKING AT YOU, my mature makeup mavens, you CAN rock the pink and still look chic!

http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2013/03/helen-mirren-pink-hair-americas-next-top-model

http://www.vogue.co.uk/beauty/2011/10/17/zandra-rhodes-talks-hair-inspiration

Pink hair has become THE hair beauty buzz for spring, even Oscar De La Renta debuted this pastel party-hue at his spring show!

http://etcfashionblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Beauty-Trends-2013-Silver-Eyeshadow-Pink-Hair-Up-2.jpg

If you're not ready to do a scary permanent dye-job, dip your toes into the girly waves by buying some colored hair extensions!

http://www.sallybeauty.com/hair-extensions/SALLY01,default,pd.html

One of the best ways to rock the rosy shades is to highlight your eyes with bold BLACK EYELINER, a spring trend that's smashing the traditional expectations of light and delicate makeup for the season!

Even blondes, whom I usually prescribe browns, navys and eggplant shades to soften the effect are rocking the darkest dark blacks! Be sure to balance the effect with well groomed brows, lightly bronzed cheekbones and nude or naturally colored lips!

Here's a perfect example of heavy black eyeliner that still looks classy and sophisticated:

http://dxkdul4cprxwx.cloudfront.net/4f3220a9f6bc474e82631a05c3fdad64_820x820.jpg

And for you tutorial fans, here's a perfect video of my favorite artist Lisa Eldridge showing us how to rock the boldest Spring trend:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8XaCznnJEk

For my Fashion Fans, the most fantastic spring trend is the Chiffon High-Low skirt, paired with leggings or sleek bare legs you've got a killer combo that is EXTREMELY man-friendly and will knock most first dates out of the ballpark! Versatile and fashionable without being overly trendy-trendy, the high-low skirt is a must-have for all you femme fairy fans who adore fashion staples!

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-wMselVGe3JM/T6jGgh-5MTI/AAAAAAAAJAU/rPLLD3mhrxQ/s1600/034+copy.jpg


http://socialbeautify.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Forever21-high-low-chiffon-skirt-.jpg

http://cdnd.lystit.com/photos/2012/03/03/pleione-nude-pleat-chiffon-skirt-with-highlow-hem-product-2-3005061-397363749_large_flex.jpeg

Pleats, patterns or solid colors are all trending now, the Chiffon fabric is lightweight, perfect for warm weather and skims the body beautifully, so the Chiffon high-low skirt is flattering to all body types! Get a few in different colors and don't forget to pair them with your newest arsenal of makeup and hair trends to really stand out as a serious Fairy Fashionista!


So that's it for all my Fairy Fans, I hope you've enjoyed this episode of Trending Fashion, and as always you can contact me here or on facebook at facebook.com/thinkofaclevernameforme for all your beauty, fashion and makeup questions! :heart::heart::heart:
 
Well, as long as you won a Nobel prize I guess I can trust you. Sir G wants me to wear blue eye shadow, but tastefully. To me, those two terms are mutually exclusive. Anyhow, I have tried to tell him that my brown hair with subtle blonde highlights and brown eyes will not go with blue eye shadow, but he insists I give it a try and he will decide up or down. Of course, my first impulse is to make it really loud and tacky, but the danger there is I get punished for insubordination, or worse, he likes it :eek:. So I want to give him what he wants without looking like a complete fool or a prostitute, or a foolish prostitute. My other thought is to just go with a very subtle blue eyeliner or another color, but again, he said blue eyeshadow!

So what do you think? I have a round face with puffy cheeks, pale skin. I have full lips, but a small, round mouth. I finally am getting my chin back after having lost it after the babies. I'm begging for your professional makeup fairy help. One more thing, he picks out my lipstick and it's always a glossy ruby red :rolleyes:. Luckily, my teeth have stayed very white. My former Dom told me the first and only thing that men think of when they see my small, round mouth with big, ruby red lips. I have noticed men staring at my mouth hen talking to me, even when I am displaying nice cleavage. Men, such simple, lovable creatures. :kiss:
 
Well, as long as you won a Nobel prize I guess I can trust you. Sir G wants me to wear blue eye shadow, but tastefully. To me, those two terms are mutually exclusive. Anyhow, I have tried to tell him that my brown hair with subtle blonde highlights and brown eyes will not go with blue eye shadow, but he insists I give it a try and he will decide up or down. Of course, my first impulse is to make it really loud and tacky, but the danger there is I get punished for insubordination, or worse, he likes it :eek:. So I want to give him what he wants without looking like a complete fool or a prostitute, or a foolish prostitute. My other thought is to just go with a very subtle blue eyeliner or another color, but again, he said blue eyeshadow!

So what do you think? I have a round face with puffy cheeks, pale skin. I have full lips, but a small, round mouth. I finally am getting my chin back after having lost it after the babies. I'm begging for your professional makeup fairy help. One more thing, he picks out my lipstick and it's always a glossy ruby red :rolleyes:. Luckily, my teeth have stayed very white. My former Dom told me the first and only thing that men think of when they see my small, round mouth with big, ruby red lips. I have noticed men staring at my mouth hen talking to me, even when I am displaying nice cleavage. Men, such simple, lovable creatures. :kiss:
Try a pale blue shadow. I have brown eyes, too and occasionally wear a silvery blue shadow. The look is much subtler than a royal blue shadow which is what you may be picturing.
 
Well, as long as you won a Nobel prize I guess I can trust you. Sir G wants me to wear blue eye shadow, but tastefully. To me, those two terms are mutually exclusive. Anyhow, I have tried to tell him that my brown hair with subtle blonde highlights and brown eyes will not go with blue eye shadow, but he insists I give it a try and he will decide up or down. Of course, my first impulse is to make it really loud and tacky, but the danger there is I get punished for insubordination, or worse, he likes it :eek:. So I want to give him what he wants without looking like a complete fool or a prostitute, or a foolish prostitute. My other thought is to just go with a very subtle blue eyeliner or another color, but again, he said blue eyeshadow!

So what do you think? I have a round face with puffy cheeks, pale skin. I have full lips, but a small, round mouth. I finally am getting my chin back after having lost it after the babies. I'm begging for your professional makeup fairy help. One more thing, he picks out my lipstick and it's always a glossy ruby red :rolleyes:. Luckily, my teeth have stayed very white. My former Dom told me the first and only thing that men think of when they see my small, round mouth with big, ruby red lips. I have noticed men staring at my mouth hen talking to me, even when I am displaying nice cleavage. Men, such simple, lovable creatures. :kiss:

Electric 1960's-Waitress blue isn't your only option! Navy is a highly wearable shade that isn't just for eyeliner!

My go-to artist Lisa Eldridge has a perfect "Smokey" navy tutorial that can show you how to rock blue eyeshadow tastefully, AND BY THE WAY, blue eyeshadow looks best on brunette complexions, so Sir G really hit the nail on the head with his request ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TREXdfe2z9w&playnext=1&list=PL4AAD54C9678AF314&feature=results_video

http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/TREXdfe2z9w/mqdefault.jpg

I strongly urge you to stick to pale, nude, or naturally colored lips for a more balanced look, red glossy lips with smokey navy lids can be too strong for anything but a "bedroom only" look :D

Once you try it, please come back and let us all know how it went! Remember, PRACTICE ONCE in applying it before you wear it out, so you can work out all the kinks!
 
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We have an anonymous question via PM:

Hi SatinDesire,

Like a lot of women I have a little bit of facial hair above my lips. Because of this, there's a little bit of skin discoloration. When I wax my upper lip, it takes care of most of the darkness, but there's still a bit of a darker tone left. I've tried concealers, but it turns the darker area into a grey-ish color which obviously makes it look like I'm hiding a 'stache. Maybe it's that I have't found the right shade of concealer? Even with a yellowish color corrector, I can still see a faint discoloration. Is there a way I can spot lighten that area of my face? I don't want to wear so much makeup to hide it, I'd rather treat the problem at the source.


I have a post in my original thread "Makeup Freaks!" that can help you out a lot!

http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=34431810&postcount=36
 
Electric 1960's-Waitress blue isn't your only option! Navy is a highly wearable shade that isn't just for eyeliner!

My go-to artist Lisa Eldridge has a perfect "Smokey" navy tutorial that can show you how to rock blue eyeshadow tastefully, AND BY THE WAY, blue eyeshadow looks best on brunette complexions, so Sir G really hit the nail on the head with his request ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TREXdfe2z9w&playnext=1&list=PL4AAD54C9678AF314&feature=results_video

http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/TREXdfe2z9w/mqdefault.jpg

I strongly urge you to stick to pale, nude, or naturally colored lips for a more balanced look, red glossy lips with smokey navy lids can be too strong for anything but a "bedroom only" look :D

Once you try it, please come back and let us all know how it went! Remember, PRACTICE ONCE in applying it before you wear it out, so you can work out all the kinks!

Satin, thanks for the wise advice, I guess I owe an apology to prostitutes everywhere for my harsh words about blue eyeshadow. I also need to inform you that the same man that "hit the nail on the head" with the blue eyeshadow is the same one that gave me the ruby red lipstick. He didn't say, "Wear this when it it will compliments your other makeup." It was more like "Here wear this from now on." I mentioned this thread to him when we talked on the phone tonighgt so I hope he reads your advice and will let me tone down the lipstick when I wear the eyeshadow. I'll practice a couple of times, my daughter will like doing that with me. Thanks! :kiss:
 
Satin, thanks for the wise advice, I guess I owe an apology to prostitutes everywhere for my harsh words about blue eyeshadow. I also need to inform you that the same man that "hit the nail on the head" with the blue eyeshadow is the same one that gave me the ruby red lipstick. He didn't say, "Wear this when it it will compliments your other makeup." It was more like "Here wear this from now on." I mentioned this thread to him when we talked on the phone tonighgt so I hope he reads your advice and will let me tone down the lipstick when I wear the eyeshadow. I'll practice a couple of times, my daughter will like doing that with me. Thanks! :kiss:

Please point him in my direction, and I hope he lets you wear something else other than bright glossy red on your lips. Finding a "Focus point" in your makeup is the way to pull off a strong, dark, or vibrant look, if you have more than one, you start to look more "Editorial" and less natural and approachable.

And YES! About the practice! Great idea, working out what shape your shadow should be and how many colors you'll need to blend it and get the look right to you and what suits your face the most. There are a lot of things you can do to adjust it, and the more times you practice it before you wear it out, the better it'll look!

Good luck! I hope you both end up liking it, and anytime you have questions like this, I am ALWAYS here for you! :heart:
 
Please point him in my direction, and I hope he lets you wear something else other than bright glossy red on your lips. Finding a "Focus point" in your makeup is the way to pull off a strong, dark, or vibrant look, if you have more than one, you start to look more "Editorial" and less natural and approachable.

And YES! About the practice! Great idea, working out what shape your shadow should be and how many colors you'll need to blend it and get the look right to you and what suits your face the most. There are a lot of things you can do to adjust it, and the more times you practice it before you wear it out, the better it'll look!

Good luck! I hope you both end up liking it, and anytime you have questions like this, I am ALWAYS here for you! :heart:

Satin: I have so much to update you on makeupwise. Sir was nice enough to read your posts and he let me experiment with different colors of lipstick. Then we went to the mall and went to one of the high end stores that is fun to shop at and we talked to a "makeup artist" there. The bimbo really made me mad flirting with Sir G, all the while acting like I wasn't even there. I lost it and almost strangled her, after that she was more helpful. Sir got a big chuckle out of my "jealous rage". The upshot is that he has decided to give me some latitude in choosing my makeup, as long as I stay within his guidelines . I really don't understand how he chooses what to micro-manage me on and what he gives me complete freedom in, Whatever!

In the interest of science, I decided to test what my former Dom told me. He said with my full lips and small, round mouth when I wear a glossy, bright red lipstick any man the looks at me will instantly think of me servicing them. I tried meeting Sir wearing red lipstick and then applying it after being around him for a while. My results show that 60% of the time I am on my knees in 10 minutes or less. My sample size is small right now, so I'll have to keep up my research ;). I've also tried that at work and men stare at my mouth with the loud lipstick on, to the point of it being so awkward I took it off.

One more thing and I'll shut up, I have lost quite a bit of weight (too much according to Sir), my boobs have shrunk more than a cup size :(, my hair is longer and back to my natural brown, I'm dressing much better now (not sluttly) and wearing a little more makeup, some people who haven't seen me in a while don't recognize me. It's amazing.
 
Satin: I have so much to update you on makeupwise. Sir was nice enough to read your posts and he let me experiment with different colors of lipstick. Then we went to the mall and went to one of the high end stores that is fun to shop at and we talked to a "makeup artist" there. The bimbo really made me mad flirting with Sir G, all the while acting like I wasn't even there. I lost it and almost strangled her, after that she was more helpful. Sir got a big chuckle out of my "jealous rage". The upshot is that he has decided to give me some latitude in choosing my makeup, as long as I stay within his guidelines . I really don't understand how he chooses what to micro-manage me on and what he gives me complete freedom in, Whatever!

In the interest of science, I decided to test what my former Dom told me. He said with my full lips and small, round mouth when I wear a glossy, bright red lipstick any man the looks at me will instantly think of me servicing them. I tried meeting Sir wearing red lipstick and then applying it after being around him for a while. My results show that 60% of the time I am on my knees in 10 minutes or less. My sample size is small right now, so I'll have to keep up my research ;). I've also tried that at work and men stare at my mouth with the loud lipstick on, to the point of it being so awkward I took it off.

One more thing and I'll shut up, I have lost quite a bit of weight (too much according to Sir), my boobs have shrunk more than a cup size :(, my hair is longer and back to my natural brown, I'm dressing much better now (not sluttly) and wearing a little more makeup, some people who haven't seen me in a while don't recognize me. It's amazing.

Well if you're going to rock the bright red lipstick, you definitely want to keep a lighter eye on. For a real pin up look, try a thick cat-eye black liner, it's on trend this Spring and looks great with curled hair and A-line skirts!
 
Makeup Fairy-
My favorite cosmetics line has introduced a new finishing spray to be spritzed on after color cosmetics to give them staying power.

On the whole, are finishing sprays worth their salt?
What ingredients should I look for or stay away from?
Will it make my make up harder to remove?
Are they even remotely effective for oily girls?

Many thanks,
To spritz or not to spritz
 
Makeup Fairy-
My favorite cosmetics line has introduced a new finishing spray to be spritzed on after color cosmetics to give them staying power.

On the whole, are finishing sprays worth their salt?
What ingredients should I look for or stay away from?
Will it make my make up harder to remove?
Are they even remotely effective for oily girls?

Many thanks,
To spritz or not to spritz

Dear Spritzer,

Finishing sprays are, in a sense, hairspray for your face. They work much like Primers do, except instead of wearing them beneath your makeup, you wear them over to seal and set the finished product. Largely, finishing sprays are unnecessary for girls who don't wear makeup during strenuous activity or extreme weather, and are unnecessary for girls who are using Primer properly.

However, for girls with very oily skin who frequently experience foundation breakdown, or girls who wear foundation in very hot or very cold weather regularly and don't use Primer, finishing sprays can be a great way to ensure proper foundation integrity!

Whether you should invest in one largely depends on if you feel like your foundation simply can't hold out against the conditions it's in. It's not necessarily for everyday wear unless your skin is VERY OILY (then I might recommend you see a dermatologist, in case the overproduction of oils is a medical condition!) or you're wearing makeup daily in extreme conditions.

That being said, truthfully Primers are my go-to product to reach for when it comes to makeup retention and integrity, due to their ability to correct skin flaws and provide skin care as well as retain cosmetic structure. Many primers have luxurious textures and moisturizing and anti-aging ingredients that can offer you many other benefits other than just makeup retention.

For the money, Primer will offer you benefits that makeup finishing sprays cannot, however, if you're working on-camera, underwater, or in VERY hot/cold weather regularly, a Primer/Finishing Spray combo might be necessary.

For the everyday cosmetic user, Primer is your friend.

If you're still interested in trying one, ingredients to look for would be anything that might offer you benefits like vitamins, antioxidants and aloe, and avoid any sprays that contain silicone or alcohol, as they can aggravate skin conditions and cause unpleasant drying or breakouts.

They do make cosmetics more difficult to remove, but that is the point of the product in the first place. Warm water and soap/cleanser/makeup remover, however, should be more than sufficient to break up the binding polymers and release the products properly. To make sure your skin is thoroughly cleansed after using finishing sprays, however, I strongly recommend you USE A TONER after cleansing just to make sure you get every micron out of your pores.

So there you go, Fairy Fans, I hope that answers all your questions about Finishing Sprays. If anyone has any further questions or comments please feel free to post below!
 
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Lets talk lipstick. Typically, I go for Covergirl's Outlast lipstick or whatever it's equivalent is in the other brands.

I love the longevity of the color ( 6-10 hrs). I hate that it makes my lips feel dry. Yes, there's generally a moisturizing topcoat that comes with it, but my whole point in buying that type of product is so that I don't have to keep reapplying stuff in the first place.

Are there any products out there that match the longevity without turning my lips into parchment paper? :rolleyes::D

May I interject my opinion here?
I dislike traditional lipsticks that are oily or waxy. They not only come off as the day/evening goes on but they can taste pretty awful. I don't know how you ladies do your makeup before breakfast only to have it come off as you eat. I often wonder how many pounds of lipstick are injested every year...lol
Also, when applied too heavily or are the wrong color, they change a beautiful face into something just plain fake and whorish. Sure, there is a time and place for it but (I think) less is more.
Color should match complexion. Too light is just as bad as too dark. Depends on your skin tones.
Just my sole opinion as a guy.
 
Dear Make-Up Fairy,

Can we talk about discontinued products?

My favourite lip-colour has been discontinued (boo-urns), and now that I found a suitable replacement - not the same, a bit lighter with the pigments, but very very good and I like it - I've heard that it might be discontinued. Sigh.:mad:

Same goes for my very favourite eyeshadows. I finished the pots, luckily I bought another one that should last me another year and after that, I'm shit out of luck of finding one that is similar. And this one took me years to find, and a while to perfect that look that was at once understated, classic and yet had an element of elegant whimsy and some ethereal sensuality (in other words, a look that was me). After this one is gone, I can start all over.:mad: :mad:

And we will not go with my favourite moisturiser. It was perfect - people commented on how wonderful my skin looked and asked me what type of foundation I was wearing (I wasn't), the reviews were wonderful, there was a fan club and now it's gone, much to the chagrin to many. I'm using something else that was recommended to me that is similar for the same type of skin, but it's not quite the same. :mad::mad::mad:

So my question is: what gives? And how can I avoid this in the future and/or find something comparable? I'm not in the mood to spend money on test driving make-up that I'll use maybe three times. It's wasting time, money and products, which I loathe, so when I find something I like, I really use it. Is there a surefire way to find something similar?

And thank you for letting me vent! :rose::kiss:

May I shed some light on this?
The reason that products are discontinued are economic.
Products last for months, if not years.
In order to enhance sales, the manufacturers change products. It encourages people to purchase more product, especially when the user has found something "perfect" and then has to search around for a suitable replacement. In doing so, she might buy 3 or 4 replacements before finding something acceptable.
Any manufacturer that denies this is just misleading you.
I say, where practical, when you find that perfect product, purchase some extra so you won't be left searching when it is discontinued. It WILL happen.
GL
 
HOT PRODUCT UPDATE FAIRY FANS!

I urge you to please run out to your local drugstore or beauty supply boutique and pick up Ever Straight's Brazilian Keratin Therapy Shimmering Keratin Oil!

http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/02/27/96/91/0002279691606_500X500.jpg

Not only does this amazing dry oil spray contain no harsh alcohols to dry out your hair and scalp, but it contains generous amounts of coconut and shea butter oils to lock in moisture and give your hair a beautiful lustrous shine without weighing it down. The luxurious lightweight texture and sensual Amber scent will have you coming back to it again and again! Also amazing for keeping the scalp's natural moisture barrier locked in, preventing dryness and flakes!

For you budget-conscious fairy fans out there, you'll love this! Less than TEN DOLLARS for a generous 4 fl oz that will last you for months! Apply after washing on still-damp hair and comb through for easing frizz and softening tangles, perfect for ethnic, coarse and curly hair that needs extra barrier protection from the elements, and gentle enough to even use on your children's hair! For extra shine, use a spritz on the last 3/4 of your hair after styling for touchable glossy hair that no one will be able to resist!

For more hot product updates, makeup trends and fashion alerts, stay turned to The Makeup Fairy for all your cosmetic and beauty needs!
 
Breaking Beauty Update Fairy Fans!

The new line of high end luxury makeup products at drugstore prices, "Flower Beauty" by Drew Barrymore!

Tutorial and Review Here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?annota...&feature=iv&src_vid=YkEC9GY5TjY&v=XlGEMZEkC8o

From what I've seen browsing through the product line and the reviews I've read or watched, this looks like a HOT BRAND to investigate! Budget-conscious Beauties can rest assured that their forays into a new brand won't be for vain, due to it's accessible prices and ready availability!

http://flowerbeauty.com/philosophy/
 
I have been wondering, but what do you personally think is the right amount of makeup for a guy to wear? Do you think that he ever needs it?
 
I have been wondering, but what do you personally think is the right amount of makeup for a guy to wear? Do you think that he ever needs it?

Just like for women, it depends largely on what you're trying to achieve and where you're going. For daytime work appropriate looks where you just need to cover imperfections and look professional and well groomed, a tinted moisturizer, concealer, bronzer, chap stick and brow gel should be sufficient. If you're talking about a party rocker-glam look, there are no "rules" so wear whatever you like!
 
Product wise, how would you compare it to CHI's Silk Infusion? Price wise, it looks like this new product has CHI beat.

I would say that the two products do very different things. Chi is more of a heat protectant/hair strengthener/silkener, and the Keratin Oil is more of a shine enhancer/frizz reducer.

If you can afford to use BOTH items, do so. If you had to pick just ONE, get the Chi Silk Infusion, because it's easily the best hair product I have EVER used.
 
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