Tuesday, October 30, 2012

TUTORIAL: 1920's Sultry Lips for Fall.


Hello girls, today's tutorial is inspired by Sigma Beauty's Fall Campaign that encompasses five different key elements from the makeup trends of the 1920's. This tutorial is inspired by their Sultry Lips look!


One of the main focus of the makeup from the 1920's were the lips! The shape of the lips was exaggerated especially at the cupids bow and the bottom to create a more dramatic, more narrow instead of wide, O shape for the lips! It was common during the early 1920's for women to wear darker shades of burgundy, red, plums and browns. This trend slowly transitioned into the later 20's with shades of pink, raspberry and even orange!


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Monday, October 29, 2012

October Stuff!

Hi ladies! Back with a haul! Here's stuff I got this October!


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Eid Mubarik + Ootd!

Hello girls! Hope everyone's had a good Eid. I spent mine being sick though I did feel better the first day, the second and third day, not so great! So anyways, Eid Mubarik to you, I hope you all had a meaty one ;)

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

EOTD: Plum Picking!

Plum is one color that is a must for fall! Today I have an EOTD using my MUA Glamour Nights palette!




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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Tutorial: Cool Neutrals.

Hello ladies! So here's a step-by-step to my EOTD featured in my last "Week in Pictures" post! Enjoy!

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My week in pictures: 3rd Week of Oct '12.

So I've been seeing this post on many blogs all around, and I thought why not give it a go? If I enjoy it a lot, maybe I'll make this a regular feature on my blog, so please let me know what you guys think!!! =)

I'll basically pick 6 pictures from the entire week to sort of summarise the highlights of the week! So let's get started.

To start the week off, we had an exhibit at PFDC 10-Q for the Muzaffargarh project that some of you may have seen a jist of from my Flickr photos. An absolutely fantastic experience it was working with the women of Muzaffargarh's village, and as it came to an end with this exhibit of products made by the women, designed by us, we were all happy yet strangely sad that it had to end.

Here's a sneak peek into the exhibit- these are hand embroidered wallets made by a friend of mine!


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