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I have to just deal with the fact that some people will opt for drug store cosmetics because they are either on a budget, prefer the convenience of picking up their makeup products while at the grocery store or drug store and sometimes, it’s a little bit of both.  I thought it might be helpful to give you a comparison of better vs best products so you can either upgrade your current drugstore makeup or at least buy the best drugstore products out there if you choose to go that route.  I realize not everyone is a makeup product snob like me :)

Foundation

Better is the L’Oreal True Match Line – it gives great coverage and the variety of colors can’t be beat.  $8.76 at Drugstore.com

Best

Makeup Forever HD Foundation, it has more pigment and will cover more than L’Oreal’s True Match with an extremely flawless finish.  $40 at Sephora.com

Eyeshadows

This one is a little bit of a reach but the drugstore brand with the most pigment is represented.

Better is NYX eyeshadows.  $5.99 at Amazon.com or Ulta

Best is Urban Decay Eyeshadow.  $17 at Sephora.com

Mascara

Better is CoverGirl’s Lash Blast Mascara (NOT the Fusion).  The brush lengthens and separates.  $7.79 at drugstore.com

Best is Buxom’s Lash available exclusively at Sephora (recent review is below) $18 – totally worth the extra $10!

Lipgloss

Better is Elf’s Lipgloss, at a $1 – you cannot go wrong.  I was pleasantly surprised by the glossiness and softness it gave my lips.  It’s in my kit if that gives you a clue at how much I love these!  Available at eyeslipsface.com

Best is Philosophy’s Lip Shine.  It does a better job at moisturizing and the scent/flavors cannot be beat.  $10 at Sephora

Lipsticks

Better is the Revlon ColorBurst Lipsticks.  The application is smooth, colors are intense and there are a variety of colors to choose from.  Available at most drugstores for $6.50-7.00

Best (or should I say WAY better) is Makeup Forevers Rouge Artist Intense Lipsticks.  These can’t be beat.  There are so many colors to choose from it will make your head spin.  Available at Sephora for $19 each

I see a lot of wedding photos…A LOT.  I’m as bad as a bride stalking blogs to see when the pictures are finally posted that I have worked on.

Lately, I have run into brides that are skimping on their photographer or they are going with big companies that randomly assign a photographer without ever seeing their work.  Huge mistake….usually.  When I hear a big company name, I usually know that their pictures won’t be used in my portfolio because I do have a high standard.  Now it’s not always the case but I would say most of the time (like 90% of the time!)

Message is, don’t be cheap with your photographer or not do your homework.  I have worked on weddings that had amazing colors, amazing décor and wardrobe but I see their wedding pictures and I feel so bad for them because I know there is no way they thought their photographer through.

Some people think that if there is a big company name – it means great photos and a fair price.  Just because you go with an independent doesn’t make mean you will pay more than using a big company, trust me – it will probably cost you less.  A lot of the bigger companies have so many hidden costs that you aren’t even aware of and they get you in the end.  And not meeting your photographer first is just flat out crazy.  I have met some photographers that I didn’t even want to spend the 2 hours with while I was doing makeup, let alone the WHOLE day!

If you are currently contracted with a big company, haven’t even met your photographer and you are unsure of it – lose your deposit and book another one.  It will be worth it in the end.  There are 2 very important things that will last the rest of your life…your pictures from your wedding day and how you look in them.  Don’t skimp on either!

If you need some suggestions for GREAT photographers that are in the Chicagoland area, here are a few of my favorites!  You will love them, promise!

www.karaschultz.com

www.redwallphotography.com

www.heatherparker.com

www.jeremylawsonphotography.com (I haven’t had the pleasure of working with Jeremy yet but his pics are fabulous and he is quite hilarious on twitter!)

We’ve all heard the words – facials, chemical peels, microderm, etc. but what does it all mean? So let’s get started in breaking this down so if your big day is approaching you have plenty of time to start your treatment. One thing  is for sure; do not start any new facial care regimen any sooner than six weeks prior to the big day, and in some cases you will need more time depending on the procedure.

Before undergoing any cosmetic dermatology procedure, it is important to learn as much as possible about all aspects of your treatment. By staying informed, you are able to make better decisions about their skin care and avoid undergoing procedures that might not be beneficial.  This is a high level comparison designed to get you thinking about your options.

Whenever you introduce a new product or treatment your skin may react badly! Some facial products are designed to pull out the impurities in your skin and leave you looking and feeling like a teenager for a period of time! Speaking of which, when you were a teenager and did not suffer from acne your chance of having acne as an adult are very high. It’s just not fair; but there is help out there whether you seek the assistance of a dermatologist; plastic surgeon or and aesthetician they offer a range of solutions that can be as costly as you make it – keep in mind – this is your face we are talking about!

Facials

So let’s get started a facial which is typically performed by an aesthetician or a cosmetologist is the least expensive alternative to peels if you have minor skin conditions and just want to look and feel your best this is a good treatment. Tthe process is painless and very relaxing! Book your initial appointment at your favorite spa or salon at least four weeks ahead of your big and enjoy! A facial includes a thorough cleaning, toning, exfoliating, a mask with hot towel treatment and moisturize. You should opt to have a back facial as well so your back is healthy and looks its best, especially if your dress is low cut or strapless.

Chemical peels and Microdermabrasion

In some ways, peels and microderm abrasions are similar, which is why so many people refer to microderm as a microdermabrasion peel. Chemical peeling and microdermabrasion are both resurfacing procedures that exfoliate the skin. They should never be used together; the double peeling effect could cause serious damage to the skin.

Microdermabrasion works well on some acne scars, fine lines, enlarged pores and sun spots; chemical peels are more effective for serious skin problem like deeper scars and wrinkles and the after care and downtime are longer. Both of these alternatives should be started months in advance of your wedding of event. These treatments can be safely performed by a trained aesthetician or registered nurse as well as by a cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon. However, a physician is more likely to diagnose and care for any skin problems that could be negatively affected by microdermabrasion or a chemical peel. Home chemical peel products which are milder are available from $15 -$100 while personal microderm products range from $20 – $50.

Differences

Chemical peels come in different strengths: mild, medium and deep and sometimes can be painful and may need anesthetic where as microderabrasion doesn’t hurt and can be performed during your lunch hour. The recovery time after a chemical peel depends on the strength of the peeling acid which was used.

Microdermabrasion sloughs off the dead and dull surface layers of the skin, stimulating an increase in collagen production and rejuvenation. The results are noted in the skins tone, texture, and color of treated areas after just one treatment. Microdermabrasion can also improve:

  • Oily or dull skin
  • Enlarged pores
  • Clogged pores
  • Fine lines
  • Mild acne scars
  • Mild complexion problems (such as uneven pigmentation or poor skin texture)

There are several types of chemical peels, each indicated for different types and degrees of skin problems.

  • Light chemical peels can improve rough, dry skin, as well as uneven pigmentation. They can also improve the texture of sun-damaged skin and help control acne. Because a light chemical peel is the mildest type of peel and penetrates the skin the least, multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve the desired results.
  • Medium chemical peels are best for people who want to smooth out fine wrinkles, remove superficial blemishes, and even out skin pigmentation. Medium skin peels can be used on any part of the body, and the peel depth can be adjusted to best suit the needs of the individual patient.
  • Deep chemical peels can remove major blotching, such as that caused by aging, sun exposure, or birth control pills. Deep peels can also be used to smooth deeper wrinkles. Deep skin peels are only used on the face.
  • Acne chemical peels help to control acne and smooth acne scars. A mild, medium, or deep chemical peel may be used, depending on the patient’s skin condition. As with cosmetic chemical skin peels, an acne chemical peel can also reduce or eliminate wrinkles and improve skin pigmentation.

Similarities

Both microdermabrasion and chemical peels work on your face, neck, chest, back and hands. They both take about 30 minutes for facial resurfacing and up to an hour for neck and chest.

Risks

Microdermabrasion Treatment-

When performed by a certified skin care professional, there are minimal risks with microdermabrasion. Most risks are associated with performing microdermabrasion under unsterile conditions or improper application of the treatment. 

Chemical Peels-

With most chemical peels, adverse reactions are rare, but can include scarring, numbness, and infection. Following mild to medium peels, patients can expect some relatively common side effects, such as mild irritation, redness, and peeling. These side effects will usually last for only a few days. Stronger chemical peels generally take more recovery time, and the peeling and/or crusting of the skin is typically more pronounced.

Conclusion

These are just a few of the skin treatments available; research is essential to ensure that you find the best course of treatment and a discussion with your doctor is beneficial. There are many products that are available to use at home which can be beneficial if the budget is tight. After all we’re talking about your skin and your face! So be and look your best for your special day!

Tattoo! You?

August 1, 2010

 

Perhaps when you turned 18 and you were feeling rebellious; or when you were in college you decided to experiment and turned to the ink and needle.  That’s right we are talking about that tattoo – you know the one that looks great when you’re at the beach or a night club. However, consider looking back years from now at your wedding photos with your children or grandchildren and all they see is your tattoo!  Tattoos can be distracting – from you and your special day and while you are mulling this over think about all the pictures with you, your husband and your tattoo. 

Do you need to compromise on your wedding gown or your photos in order to hide your tattoo?

Not anymore! With our airbrush artistry, we can cover your tattoo so it does not distract from your natural beauty and your special day. You can wear that elegant strapless dress and still have beautiful pictures without the ink!

Now if you have tattoos and they are a part of who you are, wear them proudly.   But it is something you need to think about and consider before your big day!

This picture was actually sent to me from a photographer.  When I saw it, I think my jaw dropped to the floor!  That is makeup all over the grooms jacket AND she paid a salon to do it.  I’m sure it was a pretty hot or humid day for that much makeup to transfer but if she had gotten airbrushed, this wouldn’t happen.  I feel really bad for both the bride and groom :(   Ladies, do your research on airbrush, you need it for your big day!!