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Going Bollywood with MAC's "Mickey Contractor"

January 10, 2011 8:56 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

MAC's lastest collection is a collaboration with Bollywood makeup artist, and MAC's Director of Makeup Artistry for India, Mickey Contractor. This collection is really geared towards the darker & more olive complextions than, say, the "Cham Pale" collection.

My favorite things from this collection have definitely got to be the Fluidlines - "Ivy" - a Bright Green and "Siahi" - a Deep Turquoise Blue. These colors are good for any skintone & for anyone comfortable enough to wear such bright colored eyeliners. Of course, with most of the emphasis on the bright, colorful eyes this collection has several nudeish lippies - my fav being "Mehr" - a dirty blue pink, which went on quite matte, but didn't feel drying.

Have you got the more olive-hued skin that this collection is great for? Or are you one to favor bright colors on your eyes no matter what? Let me know what, if anything, you are going to pick up from this collection, as I'm certain I'm not the only one who likes bright colors for eyeliner.

*Disclaimer: I received these products from their PR for editorial consideration.

Filed under: Video, Review Tagged with: Mac, eyeshadow, Marvel, fluidline, ivy, Mickey Contractor, Siahi

Draw attention with MAC's "Stylishly Yours"

January 9, 2011 4:43 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

MAC recently released a bold color collection called, "Stylishly Yours". When I say "bold" I mean bright, vivid, pigmented colors. There is a product called "Cream Colour Base" that is a multi-use cream that can be used as a lip color or a blush, but tread oh so lightly in that case because the pigmentation can cause a blush "incident" that is really hard to come back from. It's true - start super light and build up, not what you think you want to begin with, because you can't take it back. (*The pigment is so true, there can be a bit of staining which makes it really last on lips, but can be an issue in a blush screw up).

But, my favorite of this collection is the Fluidline "Dark Diversion" that they describe it as a "blackened plum". I'm telling you, I am constantly on the hunt for the HG plum eyeliner and this one is definitely in the running. (*I'm of a mind that plums really make my blue eyes stand out.). There is also a new Zoom Lash in "Blackened Burgundy" that should be pretty complementary to the Fluidline, so, we'll see how that works together.

Have you checked out this collection? Have you gotten any of the Cream Colour Bases & rocked'em? I'd love to hear how you make them work, so def let me know!

*Disclaimer: I received these products from their PR for editorial consideration.

Shake your tailfeathers - MAC "Peacocky"

January 7, 2011 12:49 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

MAC has just released a new collection inspired by the extreme beauty of the lovely peacock, called "Peacocky" (*yes, not so creative with the name, right?). While it may be considered 'small' by only having two products - a new lipstick/lipgloss combo called "Kissable Lipcolour"and new shadows called "Mega Metal Shadow" - the number of colors in each of them is big and varied - there are 12 lippies and 15 shadows.

I gotta say I like the feel of the lipcolours, but I was more drawn to the shadows. I like the kind of irridescent quality they have, and they feel very silky, imo.

What do you think about the colors? Anything pop out to you? Lemme know what, if anything you pick up - I wanna know if any of you are adventureous enough to get the blue lippie & make it work!

*Disclaimer: I received these products from their PR for editorial consideration.

Pop the bubbly! MAC "Cham Pale" collection

January 6, 2011 1:51 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

Just after Christmas 2010 MAC released its winter collection "Cham Pale". This collection is a fairly neutral collection, but warmed up with gold accenting. Plus, they have some new skincare products in it, like the Complete Comfort Cream that I am trying out to help redness.

Take a look at what I have to say about it and let me know what you think. Have you picked up any of the pieces yet?

*Disclaimer: I received these products from their PR for editorial consideration.

In the Grid - The makeup from "TRON: Legacy"

December 20, 2010 11:18 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

You guys know that I am an 80's baby. Well, I'm also an 80's baby that loves her some geek stuff - including the original "TRON" movie. So, when the sequel, "TRON: Legacy" opened this past weekend, you *know* I was one of the first in line.

Now, this movie was great, esp in 3D - however, I kept getting distracted by the amazing eye makeup on the Sirens & Quorra (*played by my girlcrush - Olivia Wilde). Seriously - they were just that good. Reminiscent of the futuristic vibe of the iconic eye from "A Clockwork Orange" the Sirens in T:L had some serious lashes going on:

TRON-Jem-eyes - image via filmedge.net

So, literally, as soon as I walked out of the movie, I put out the word that I *HAD* to know what was what with the makeup and the makeup Gods answered. Here is a Q&A about TRON: Legacy's makeup and how to get Quorra's look for yourself:

Q&A with Rosalina da Silva - TRON Legacy, Makeup Department Head

Q: How does a makeup artist prepare to work on a film? Do you receive guidance from the director or collaborate with the costume designer/art director/key hair stylist on the makeup look?
A: In my particular case, I was hired by the producer, Jeffrey Silver. He gave me a synopsis of the movie, and from there, I created a vision in my head. Next, I gathered magazines, tear sheets, and graphics, through which I could show an example of my thoughts and ideas. In a meeting with Joseph Kosinski, the director, we talked through everything and even explored other ideas. Given his background in architecture, I thought that incorporating strong lines and shapes into the makeup designs would be appropriate in keeping not only with the sets and costumes, but also with his vision. The costume design was definitely a point of inspiration, as well. I then began working with the hair stylist to design and create looks for Joseph’s approval. It was a team effort and it all had to look seamless.

Q: The film was shot in 3D – what key products do you use when films are shot this way and how do the products and technique differ from that which you use in 2D.
A: Shooting in 3D was a totally unknown technique for me, so it was a process of trial and error for the first month of makeup tests. However, I knew that the work had to be extremely refined and that the skin tone colors were going to be an additional challenge. Because of this, I made the decision to block out the natural skin tones and give the faces very reflective finishes by creating and designing foundations and powders that would help create that type of look. Although some makeup brands have HD specific products, I didn’t use them because I needed extremely heavy coverage.

Q: TRON Legacy was filmed using intricate lighting methods and characters were lit from below - how did that effect the makeup designs?
A: The lighting was very broad and soft, almost shadow-less. My intention in creating these designs and keeping the palette monochromatic was to make sure that the actors totally fit into the set and became a part of it… assuming and reflecting the ambiance.

Q: How do the lighted costumes and digital elements of the film affect the makeup design?
A: By keeping the designs neutral and reflective, the makeup embraces the lighting elements of the sets and works with them to complement the costumes.

Q: What research did you do to come up with the bold, geometric looks for the "Sirens"?
A: Creating the Sirens’ makeup look was a long process with loads of tests and changes. The original idea for these characters had to be simplified in order to become production friendly. Originally, the Siren characters were all supposed to have been created equal and identical, but that wasn’t possible because actresses with different skin shades were cast. I decided to exaggerate their skin tones and take this contrast to the extreme by making some sirens many shades darker and others much lighter than their natural skin colors.

Q: How does a makeup design contribute to building a movie character?
A: The characters are built by an entire creative team, and my job is to use makeup as one of the most visual elements to bring the director’s ultimate vision to the screen.

Q: The makeup looks for the female leads, Quorra and Siren Jem, reference the heavily lined eyes at Giambattista Valli’s FW’10 fashion show. What inspired these fashion forward looks?
A: I looked at so many fashion runways shows! Makeup artist Kabuki’s runway work was a great inspiration for me. The director wanted the Sirens to be ‘sexy goddesses’, so I made sure to emphasize the eyes by adding three sets of lashes and out of this world contact lenses! (*emphasis mine!)

TRON-Quorra-eyes - image via wallpaperswide.com

Q: Quorra’s look is very wearable for evening. Can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to create Quorra’s look?

  • M·A·C Strobe Liquid
  • A full coverage foundation, applied full strength with a foundation brush
  • A mixture of very light colours
  • A shimmery highlight powder (also brushed along side nose into the inner eyebrow area)
  • M·A·C Paint in Bare Canvas as a base, M·A·C Paint Pot in Quite Natural in
    the eye crease, and M·A·C Paint Pot in Bare Study to create highlights.
  • M·A·C Eye Kohl in Smolder, blended and smudged to create the eyeliner
  • M·A·C Eye Pencil in Ebony
  • M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack
  • Mascara: Black, volume enhancing, waterproof mascara
  • Eye Brows: Brow gel to shape the hairs, darkened with M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack
  • Lips: M·A·C Lipstick in Fresh Brew
  • For the finishing touches, I made my own loose powder with a base of M·A·C Iridescent
    Powder/Loose in Silver Dusk and M·A·C Set Powder in Invisible with a dash of other
    pigments and powders. I put them all into a blender and crushed them to create an
    extra fine reflective powder. This was a staple throughout the movie on most characters.
  • Other staple products included M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack, which I used in excess of
    hundreds of pots, and M·A·C Paint Pots in Background.

Q: The makeup in TRON Legacy is monochromatic, using a lot of black and white. What effect did you hope to achieve by designing the makeup this way?
A: I simply didn’t want any color makeup. I thought that color would compete with the sets and costumes, and I wanted the characters to be part of the set, with the exception of Sam. For his character, I wrestled with designing a makeup for a human living in a virtual world. I wanted his makeup to be different and dramatic.

Q: What challenges did you face when designing and applying the makeup?
A: Perhaps the biggest challenge was to maintain the makeup perfectly all day long. With so many elements working against us, a major issue involved trying to keep the actors cool and dry so that they wouldn’t sweat off the makeup.

Q: What other films have you worked on?
A: Most Recently I wrapped Sucker Punch. During the last few years, I worked on Watchmen, X-Men 3, Fantastic 4, and Tooth Fairy.

See what I mean? Are you going to go see TRON: Legacy and see what I am talking about for yourself? (*Or just because you are as big of a geek as I am?) Lemme know if you do!

Lady Gaga For MAC Viva Glam 2011

December 9, 2010 10:44 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

Guys, I was just sent over the most unexpected, softly beautiful picture this morning.

Lady Gaga for MAC Viva Glam 2011

This is the just released promo picture of Lady Gaga as MAC Cosmetics Viva Glam spokesperson for 2011. Here's what WWD had to say:

MAC Cosmetics has signed Lady Gaga on for a second year as the spokeswoman for its Viva Glam campaign. Gaga teamed up with Cyndi Lauper for the 2010 campaign, which launched earlier this year. The company said the Gaga-Lauper campaign was the most successful ever for the MAC AIDS Fund, which has raised more than $190 million for the cause since its founding in 1994. For her solo turn in 2011, Gaga was shot by Nick Knight and styled by Nicola Formichetti.

I can't wait to see the new color for next year - it definitely looks tamer than what I would normally expect from the lovely Lady Gaga.

What do you think? Do you think that MAC made the right choice for their campaign for next year? Or do you wish they had chosen a new face?

Filed under: PR Preview Tagged with: Mac, lady GaGa, Viva Glam, Mac Aids Fund, VivaGlam

Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday"

November 26, 2010 8:15 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

"Black Friday" isn't all about getting up in the middle of the night to fight the crowds for bargains - this year it is also about the new limited-edition MAC collaboration with Trinidadian Hip-Hop Diva, celebrating the release of her new album, Nicki Minaj called "Pink Friday".

This vibrant pink, satin finish lipstick was designed by Nicki herself and she says her inspiration was:

"This shade is similar to the one I've worn for years by MAC (*Pink Nouveau) but with a little extra ZING! I wanted a color that represented female empowerment as well as euphoria! The color makes you feel free to rule the world. Its sexy, yet fun! It pops! Its theatrical! It turns heads! No matter your age, Pink Friday makes u feel like you're the life of the party!

And, to make this lippie even more special, it's available for purchase *only* on "Black Friday" (November 26th) and the following three Fridays - December 3rd, December 10th and December 17th on the MAC "Pink 4 Friday" page for $14.50 USD. (*It's also avail in France, Germany and in the UK on the same dates, too.)

Are you going to try to pick this color up? If you do, let me know what you think of it.

Backstage at Badgley Mischka Spring/Summer 2011

September 21, 2010 3:52 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

This season I was able to go backstage, and watch the preparations, for the Badgley Mischka Spring/Summer 2011 collection fashion show.

The makeup team was lead by Tom Pecheux, for MAC Cosmetics. (*I was so lucky to get to see him key several different shows, each with its own look.) The look for this show was inspired by the movie "White Mischief" and leaned towards a "daytime Studio 54" look. He used beige and gold shimmer to tone down a silver shimmer to help get a "posh girl, with a wild side" look.

The hair team was lead by stylist Peter Gray, for Moroccanoil. He created a head full of curls, with a strong side part, that was decorated with either metal "coins" or in a scarf. Seriously, these pin curls were covering the *entire* head, tightly, for quite a while thill they dried & there were loosely combed out to be full. The coins were just randomly places with bobby pins in the hair. (*Tip: if you decide to accent your hair, make sure to place the bobby pins downward, to hold the accent in place, because if you place it upwards, your accent will weigh the pin down & it will slip out.)

Nails for the show were handled by nail expert Deborah Lippmann, for Deborah Lippmann (*natch). She layered two of her colors, "Fashion" - a beige in her permanent collection, and "Glitter in the Sky" - from her upcoming Spring 2011 collection, on both the nails & toes. (*Matchy matchy is a big trend for the season, per Deborah). She also talks about how layering different polishes is really popular right now, how it really expands your nail polish wardrobe.

Backstage at Erin Fetherston Spring/Summer 2011

September 20, 2010 6:01 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

This season I was able to go backstage, and watch the preparations, for the Erin Fetherston Spring/Summer 2011 collection fashion show.

The makeup team was lead by Lucia Pica, for MAC Cosmetics. The look was "of a woman, who travels a lot, coming up from the beach & getting ready to go to a cocktail party". She got this by having flushed cheeks & solid matte lips.

The hair team was lead by Odile Gilbert, for Moroccanoil. Keeping with the "just out of the ocean/from the beach" look, the hair was styled as a combed, wet look, with a solid part on the side, but only in the front - the back of the hair is dried straight.

Backstage at Cynthia Rowley Spring/Summer 2011

September 20, 2010 1:50 pm · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

This season I was able to go backstage, and watch the preparations, for the Cynthia Rowley Spring/Summer 2011 collection fashion show.

The makeup team was lead by Val Garland, for MAC Cosmetics. After previewing the collection, Val knew exactly what she wanted the look to be - "Very London - Carnaby St, Mary Quant & Twiggy". To get this look, she built up the lower lashes with "about 20 coats of mascara" (*may be a bit exaggerated - LOL!). In between layers, she thickened them up by putting translucent powder on the lashes & then coated them again. For the lips, they pressed the color in the lips to make it look like "she had just been snogging after a night out".

The hair team was lead by Bok-hee, for Antonio Prieto Salon. Bok-hee worked with Aura Friedman, for Wella, to use custom extensions in the model's hair, before twisting it up and clipping it in place with large colorful metallic clips. Bok-hee talked about the best way to make extensions look more natural is to put a layer of the natural hair over the top, so that it looks more blended. Ms. Rowley was very hands on for the models' looks, coming in just before the show to work with Bok-hee for the final look.

Ms. Rowley wanted to make sure that the models' hair was just right for the show, so she stepped up and adjusted the models' hair herself.

And after she had the look just so, Ms. Rowley took a moment to speak about what the concept of her Spring/Summer 2011 collection meant & how she made it work.