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June 27, 2008

FOTD: Just Call Me A Buff'd Cosmetics Spokesperson!

I know I'm not alone in getting excited when it comes time to play with makeup. Isn't it a girl's dream? And since I was recently sent a handful of mineral eye shadows to play with from Jennifer Burns, the owner of Buff'd Cosmetics, the excitement is only beginning.

Staring at all the colors she sent is almost mesmerizing but alas, your girl was at the bathroom drawing board and eventually popped the idea for this particular look. I'll admit I was a bit hesitant to use the Buff'd Eyebrow Mattes in Midnight because I thought it would be too dark, but after using it to fill-in my eyebrows, I really do like it! I actually built it up pretty dark because I didn't realize how much was on my brush (tapping is crucial, lol!), but now I know that the color intensity is buildable.

This look is comprised mostly of Buff'd products.

(all Buff'd Cosmetics "*" unless otherwise stated)

FACE

Camellia Rose Skin Smoothing Primer (187SE)
MAC Studio Finish Concealer NW35 (under eyes - ring finger)
*Mineral Foundation in Concealing Formula - Caramel (188)
*Mineral Setting Powder - Earthen (188)
*Mineral Blush - Brick (169)
GoW Pineapple Hydrating Mist (used to set makeup)

BROWS
*Mineral
Eyebrow Mattes - Midnight (266)

EYES

UDPP (right lid)
MAC Layin' Lowp/p (left lid - 252)
*Devine Pure Pigment wet with FIX+ (inner lid - 242)
*Devine Pure Pigment dry to set (inner lid - 239)
*Forest Mineral Eye Shadow wet with FIX+ (outer lid - 242)
*Forest Mineral Eye Shadow dry to set (outer lid - 239)
*Indigo Mineral Eye Shadow dry (crease - 222)
*Fairy Tale Mineral Eye Shadow dry (highlight - 239)
*Indigo Mineral Eye Shadow dry (lower lashline - 219)
MAC Beige-ing s/s (base for lower lashline)
MAC Blacktrack f/l (upper waterline - 208)
Graphblack Technakohl (waterline)
Covergirl Lash Blast

LIPS
Bare Slimshine
(bottom)
J.Lynne Gloss FX in Hilary (top - retractable lip brush)






So now that you've seen a few of the Buff'd products in action, here's how to replicate it!

Brushes You'll Need:

  1. MAC 239
  2. MAC 242
  3. MAC 252
  4. MAC 222
  5. MAC 219
Eye Products You'll Need:
  1. MAC Layin' Low p/p (or Painterly p/p will work just as well)
  2. Buff'd Devine Pure Pigment
  3. Buff'd Forest Mineral Eye Shadow
  4. Buff'd Indigo Mineral Eye Shadow
  5. Buff'd Fairy Tale Mineral Eye Shadow
  6. Mixing Medium (click here to make your own!)
  7. MAC Blacktrack f/l
  8. MAC Graphblack Technakohl
  9. MAC Beige-ing s/s
  10. Mascara
How To Get The Eyes:
  1. Using a firm bristle brush, you'll want to apply a neutral base like Painterly Paint Pot (I used MAC Layin' Low Paint Pot) to your eyelids to ensure the staying power of the eyeshadow as well as crease prevention. I used a MAC 252 for this as the head of the brush is larger and I normally use the larger head for more neutral base colors.
  2. Now using the smaller version of the MAC 252, apply mixing medium (I used MAC FIX+) onto the head of a MAC 242 to dampen the bristles. You don't want the brush soaking wet, so if you dip/mist the brush too much, just lay the edge of the bristles on a tissue or napkin to absorb the excess liquid.
  3. I picked up some Buff'd Devine Pure Pigment and apply the wet powder to the inner half of the eyelid.
  4. Using this same method (also known as foiling), I apply Buff'd Forest Mineral Eye Shadow to the outer half of the eyelid concentrating more color on the most outer part of the eyelid and bringing it into the Devine laid down in Step 3.
  5. With a clean and dry eyeshadow brush like the MAC 239, pick up Buff'd Devine Pure Pigment and Buff'd Forest Mineral Eye Shadaow, and apply them each dry over their corresponding placements on your eyelid. This will help to "set" the wet eyeshadow to ensure the eyeshadows are longlasting. Because we are using mineral eyeshadows, there tends to be a lot of fallout. So before applying the color to the eyes, be sure to tap off all the excess - it can get messy on your lids when you don't. Blend where needed.
  6. Time to concentrate on the crease. Pick up Buff'd Indigo Eye Shadow with a tapered blending brush, such as the MAC 222, and blend the eyeshadow in the crease diffusing the edges of Devine and Forest. The key is a soft, small circular motion. This eyeshadow was applied dry.
  7. Lay down MAC Beige-ing Shadestick along the lower lashline. This will help the eyeshadow adhere better.
  8. With a pencil brush like the MAC 219, place Buff'd Indigo Eye Shadow over the MAC Beige-ing Shadestick in Step 7.
  9. Highlight your browbone at anytime. I used Buff'd Fairy Tale Eye Shadow (not yet released) with a MAC 239.
  10. Add MAC Blacktrack Fluidline with an angled brush (I love to apply this with a MAC 208) to the upper lashline and MAC Graphblack Technakohl to the waterline.
  11. Curl eyelashes and add your favorite mascara!
What do you think folks? Color payoff or what?

Aloha,
Mrs. Lynne

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Shizznizzle said...

very pretty : ) I love the shape of your eyes!!! hahahaah so random.

Mukho said...

This look is too beautiful for words. Now you have me mesmerised...

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

That's so kind of you Mukho *blush* I appreciate your lovely comment :)

How are things? Are things starting to cool down yet?

Mukho said...

He he no such luck... still stuck at 100 :( they say there are three kinds of weather here - hot, hotter and hottest. How about you, is it generally warm or cool at your place?

Christiana Divine @ Memoirs of A Shopping Addict said...

very pretty look sis. :)

i gotta get to work with these buff'd piggies! LOL. especially since i got my new awesome mirror... it gives me more of a reason to put it to good use. LOL. :)

MakeupByRenRen said...

pretty rainbow! you are definitely a buff'd spokesperson...he he...

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hey Beautytalk, Thank you for the lovely compliment as always! Have you tried mineral eyeshadow yet? If so, what are your thoughts?

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hiya mukho, it's normally very tropical here so were talking about 80s to 90s year-round. But without tradewinds it feels at least 10 degrees hotter. Lately its really been sweltering. Definitely summer here, lol. Hope all is well hun!

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hi Sis Chris! I know you'll work those pigments when you get to them. It's been hot so I completely understand the lack on motivation to wear makeup. I'm totally freestyling the natural a lot lately, haha.

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Thanks Sis Ren. You should try some of the Buff'd eyeshadows sometime. They really are pretty! And I can just imagine the creations you'll come up with :D

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hi HomeSpaGoddess!

Thank you for such lovely comments, hun. I'm so moved that you actually feel like you're in the same room! :)

I think the feature is such a great idea! I'd love to participate. I'll be emailing you shortly!

Anonymous said...

So beautiful! And I'm loving the eyebrows. Who does them?

na said...

Hi stranger! It's been so long since I've commented. :X I've been reading, but haven't really put in the effort to comment (lazy me, I know!). I usually read my blogroll from top to bottom or vice-versa, but never completely finish, so all the blogs in the middle of the alphabet gets sadly neglected. :\

Anyway, it's great to see your FOTDs again!

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hey shades of hue!

You are always so sweet with your compliments :) Thank you. And in exchange, I lem EVERY TIME I see your new swatches and new looks. You sure know how to keep a girl aching for more, hah.

Hope all is well my dear. Always great to hear from you :)

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hello Ms. MandyPandy!

Thank you for your wonderful comments *blushes*. I actually do my own eyebrows. I've been plucking and trimming, but am currently in the process of finding an at-home wax that works for me. So far no success, but I do have one that I'm waiting to test out - fingers crossed! Lol.

In regards to inspiration, I honestly just pick and choose colors as I start to apply them to my lid. I can't really describe how it comes about but I just start grabbing, lol. How about you? Where do you find your inspiration for color combinations from?

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Hiya Emilee!! Awww... it's always great to see you hun :) I know it's not easy keeping up with the new and upcoming bloggers let alone making time for us now "old timers" (lol) but I truly appreciate you remembering me and stopping in. I've always been thinking of you and wondering how things are going with you and your new store and such (what a fantastic offshoot btw!!). I hope all is well sweetie and once things settle down here on my end, I'm hoping that I can just catch up with you behind the scenes via email.

Until then love, take care of yourself and keep up the great work :D

Anonymous said...

I do my own eyebrows too. I usually tweeze them, but wax the areas above them. I find that the best wax in the kind you make yourself; I make mine from sugar, vinegar and water.

As for inspiration, I tend to go for the natural look, but find inspiration from movies, vintage movies stars and period looks (especially the 20s-50s).

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Very interesting MandyPandy. I'm curious as to how you make the wax from sugar, vinegar and water. Do you let it sit or something to give a thicker consistency similar to that of wax?

Inspiration is all around. I too am always on the lookout for good looking eye combos. Although I hardly remember to replicate it, it fills a void that I have throughout the day for eye candy, lol.

How is your week going so far?

Amina said...

wow! It looks so pretty and i love how you break down each step. thank you:)

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

You bet Anima. One thing I definitely find helpful as I continue to learn how to do makeup is knowing how others achieve such gorgeous pieces :) And I'm glad you find that helpful.

Do you have any plans for the weekend?

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