After a huge success of "Naked" palette by Urban Decay, and after a long wait... I finally put my hands on "Naked2" and guess what?!?!?! I am amazed by it! The difference between "Naked" and "Naked 2" palette is that, the second one is in definitely in cooler/neutral tones. It has only two matte colors, and it comes with one full size, double ended synthetic brush. It has 5 exclusive colors to the palette, and also the mirror is way bigger than "Naked". Overall I am very satisfied, and I am highly recommending this palette!
And here is my tutorial I shoot, first time ever! Quality isn't great ( I was using my laptop webcam, everything has undertone of blue). Also, forgive that silly watermark, after hours of figuring out editing software ( never used one before), and after I uploaded my video this nasty watermark showed up. But it disappears after 1 min. Learned hard way, next one will be way better :)
So if you would like to find out how to get this look with your NAKED 2 palette, watch my video :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ztb5N3GDAY
Enjoy!!
Have you ever wondered if this old, crusty eyeshadow is still usable? Or how about your old perfumes you had for couple of years, or body lotion? Well, I did! And guess what; instead of expiration date, all I found on a product was bunch of codes and numbers. It was impossible to figure it out, when certain thing expires and how long is its shelf life....until I found this webiste http://checkcosmetic.net/. Its amazing! and so simple to use. Just pick a brand and type in code!
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
There is nothing like “too much” Make-Up! Only problem is that;
“too much” Make-Up, sometimes can be hard to handle. Doesn’t matter if you are
a traveling Make-Up Artist, or just a person who loves to collect all colorful
goodies. It is easy to find yourself with stuff all over your makeup bag, case
or a drawer. I will show you an easy,
inexpensive way to organize all your lipsticks. (Especially the ones you used
for a while, and they don’t look to good in their original tube). This simple way is especially helpful for all you freelancing artists,
who often have to quickly pack your stuff and move from gig to gig. It is
also very clean, sanitary way to handle all your lipsticks.
All you going to need is couple of lockables jewelry
compartments ( you can find them at Michael's or any other craft store, and they
cost only around $2!).
Simply pick all your lipstick tubes, decide how you want to
organize colors in your compartments and cut your lipstick in to them; (you can use a toothpick to dig them out of the tube)
Put your tray in to the microwave for 60 sec. and watch
your lipsticks melt!
Carefully remove them from the microwave; let it cool for
about 2 minutes and Voila!!! You brand new lipstick palette is ready!
If you feel creative, melt two different shades of lipstick
in same compartment ( you can create a very unique, brand new color!)
To apply lipstick on yourself: simply use your lip brush!
If you are a professional, make sure things stay sanitary;
use a spatula or a clean brush, and scrape some product on to back of your hand
or clean tray.
Have fun!