Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Guest post! Matching your make up to the weather...

Jeneille kindly offered to guest post for me, thanks Jeneille!

Going on a holiday to the Caribbean? Here’s what to take in your makeup bag!

Different climates call for different types of makeup- something I learned the hard way after I moved back home after spending a year in London. While there, I wore cream foundations because my skin (usually oily) now tended to be a bit dry, especially during the winter months.

But being in St. Vincent did not mean that I could automatically switch to liquid foundation-as a matter of fact, it took quite a bit more experimentation before I found the products that worked for my skin IN this climate that didn’t result in me looking like I’d slathered my face with olive oil.

If you’re unsure about what to bring (and we never think too much makeup is too much do we?) do what I do! My favorites for foundation are the MAC Pro Long wear foundation which is longwearing but still gives a natural finish. On days where I can’t be bothered to wear foundation, use the MAC Face and Body which is so light it might as well be a tinted moisturizer!


Bronzer during the day (yes!) and blush at night (for a punch) along with a few lip glosses and eye shadows of your choice will clinch the deal….along with mascara, eye-liner and lip-balm. Below are a few of my faves and what I find myself reaching for as of late...




Jeneille is from Caribbean Beauty Blog, go check it out! Are you interested in guest posting on Queen of Turquoise? Let me know with a comment or drop me an email on queenofturquoise@gmail.com

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Fancy guest blogging?

So I've managed to do something very clever with my wrists.. I have tendonitis in both of them, quite probably from a mix of jewellery making, using crutches, typing, driving etc. both my wrists are in splints and as they're meant to be resting, typing isn't ideal! Rather than leave my blog a post-less desert I thought I'd open things up and ask if anyone was interested in doing a guest blog.

click picture for source!
You can leave a comment, email (queenofturquoise@gmail.com) or tweet me- button's in the sidebar- to let me know if you'd like to be part of what I hope will be a bit of a guest-blogging fest! A chance to discover some new and different blogs, you don't have to be a beauty blogger to apply.

I'm looking forward to hearing from some of you and having some exciting new content on here!

x

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Guest post from the lovely Lucy Lights!


I'm delighted to write a guest post for Rach, as we've known each other a while now and she's a really lovely girl. I hope I do Queen Of Turquoise justice!

 Now for my favourite thing: Lipstick. 

I first started getting into lipstick about a year ago. Before that I had been fooling myself that eyeshadow was my passion and I wore some truly hideous, badly blended monstrosities. In short, I gave up on glittery powder and turned to rich, creamy sticks of colour that can instantly lift and brighten a face with minimal effort. 

It took me months to perfect my lip routine and now I just about have it down pat. I am not saying mine is the technically correct way, it's just what works for me! I work very long days in a hot and steamy café followed by service in a busy restaurant. This routine helps keep my lipstick on my lips and not running down my neck and into some poor mans lasagne.

For me, the key is all in the preparation.


1. Scrub those lips. I use Lush's Bubblegum Lip Scrub quite liberally. Make sure you get into the corners of your mouth and the inner bottom lip, all those little nooks that lipstick likes to travel into.

2. Line your lips and fill in. You can use whatever you like for this really. A wax, a coloured liner or a stick concealer. I choose Benefit's It Stick and line my lips gently, then shade into the inner lip slightly. If you crave bigger lips, then simply bring your outer line slightly beyond your natural lips. Half on your lip-line and half off is a good formula to remember.

3. Add a light smearing of your chosen balm. I use Original Carmex as the thick formula is perfect for making a drying lipstick workable.

4. Blot, blot, blot, ever so gently. You don't want to yank all your base work off, just get rid of the greasy film that mixing liner and balm creates.

Now you're free to apply your favourite lippie! Just to prove how much the base helps, I've used three lipsticks of various prices and quality.


 MAC - £12.50
Barry M - £5.99
ELF - £3.50

The MAC doesn't need much help to begin with. It's creamy without being stodgy, the perfect formula and my personal favourite. 

The ELF is hard as a rock and drags but it glides when used over a good base.

The Barry M? It's a total bugger. A problem child. It shows every line, every flake, every little flaw when used straight with no base. Afterwards, it looks as innocent and perfect as the MAC.

And to really put my routine to the test.... a MUA £1 lipstick. 



The finished example looks no different to the MAC. Smooth and creamy, holds strong for hours. This is a typical face for me, strong lips with contouring eye and face make-up.

On a good day, I only have to touch-up twice between running around like a headless chicken making low-fat soya lattes with extra foam and cinnamon sprinkles.

If you give this a go and decide on strong lips for the day, do let me know how you get on!
:) xo


Thanks so much for such a great post Lucy! I'll be putting some more work into my lip bases from now on! :)

Lucy's blog- Lights can be found here, go and have a look! 

xx
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