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Backstage Pass with Cathi Singh!




Recently I had the honor of heading up a team of artists for a fashion show celebrating The Year of the Rabbit and the gorgeous alluring makeup of Geishas.




I had never done a full Geisha makeup before, and so I began researching feverishly. I watched videos of actual Geishas preparing their makeup and was in awe of their application, which is done with such a strategic, graceful and flawless motion, that I realized that the preparation of their appearance is just as important as their overall presence.



I wanted to pay homage to that graceful art, but also bring a modern element to the design. After seeing the wardrobe, I realized that bold and vibrant colors would be necessary to balance out the varied traditional and modern costumes. I also wanted to challenge myself to accomplish a modern Geisha makeup as a grand finale of sorts.


I used many different product lines on this show, but for this post I want to focus on two brands that were the shining stars...TemptuPRO and NYX Cosmetics.

I came into possession of a new TemptuPRO airbrush machine and shipment of extremely bold primary colored eyeshadows and lip colors from NYX Cosmetics and thought, "it’s as if these brands knew exactly what I needed!"








I’ve not mentioned this before, but this Pro has never airbrushed a makeup application. I am fully trained and experienced with spray tanning, but that is a slightly different element. This show was shaping up to be an exciting challenge for me in many areas, so I jumped in with both feet!

In prepping, I purchased a Hi Def color in White silicone (s/b) makeup from TemptuPRO for the Geisha skin, as well as the s/b All Blush color in Peony for a hint of pink on the cheeks.




Wanting to keep the makeup sharp, bold, modern and have striking angles, I also used a variety of textured feather false lashes, on the top and bottom lids, as well as bright pigments up to the brow for a dramatic effect.







With very limited time to completely block out the brows, I instead chose to leave them somewhat visible, but very clean. I applied several heavy layers of NYX Brow Definer Wax pencil on each brow and then smoothed with my finger. I airbrushed color over it, let it dry, powdered, and then applied more foundation. The wax did its job and those brows laid flat all night!



The eyeshadow colors are what took my interpretation of Geisha makeup into modern day, I used; NYX Lake Algae, Matte Turquoise, and Red Head, as well as the NYX Caribbean Collection Palette in I Dream of St. Lucia, which provided phenomenal pigment delivery.  So much so that my team used them all over the skin, over cream blushes, on top of lip gloss and under glitter pigments.











The end result of these powders was incredible and I also greatly appreciated the fact that they didn’t crumble and cause color fallout anywhere and they stayed put without creasing!




While we were blocking out the model’s natural lip tone and focusing on drawing a small triangle or heart on the lips for a delicate yet playful look, I reached for NYX Lipstick shades in #101 Hot Pink and #125 Berry. They gave the face more bright, bold color and left a nice sheen on the lips.






Upon arriving at the show location and walking backstage, I went immediately to check on my Geisha’s skin. It had been about two hours since I finished her makeup and wanted to make sure she was still pristine.


In the complications of wardrobe, she had accidentally smudged a small area on her nose, what looked like a button had grazed the skin. Realizing this was silicone makeup which can be difficult to correct, and I only had a few precious moments to fix the very obvious “boo boo,” I ravaged through my kit to find a quick solution. I found a $2 white pencil I have had in my kit forever and maybe used once.




I was actually joking with fellow MUA Pro Melissa Street not two days before then, that I was going to get rid of it (and others) because it was taking up space! But in that moment I was extremely grateful I was such a makeup hoarder!

I have to give credit to TemptuPRO because the silicone foundation application was quite easy, although time consuming, and it wore beautifully all night, without ever needing a touch up of powder (aside from the pencil dilemma). For body makeup, TemptuPRO is the one! I was highly impressed with the overall result and longevity of their product.


Other Product used on the show: Purely Cosmetics Silk Powder, Smashbox Cream Liner in Caviar, Yaby Color Palette, OCC Lip Tars, OCC loose color pigment in Clove and Elephantine, Ben Nye Sparklers in Gold, NYX loose pigment in Mink, and MAC loose pigment in Blackened Red and Pinked Mauve.

A special thanks to my team; Shelley Morgan, Josef Balandran, Heidi Mehl, Kat Hawley and Amy Rose-Matlock, who worked their buns off and it paid off because the show was a great success and the makeup was a hit!


I challenged myself in several artistic ways, and came out on the other side more knowledgeable, a bit braver, and even more in love with what I get to call a job!


Here are a few more behind-the-scenes photos:











New Year = New You 2011 - Makeup for every hair color!




It’s a new year and it’s time for some changes!  Out with the old and in with the new!  New workout routines, new eating habits, new personal and work goals, new boyfriends or husbands and…new hair color!

If you are tired of your 2010 look and have decided to finally take your hairstylist's advice and change up your hair color – Bravo!  The Pros are all about having our outer beauty reflect our inner beauty and we embrace new hair color annually too!



As professional artists, we get asked tons of questions about makeup and most are about which are the proper colors for blondes, brunettes, redheads, raven-haired beauties and silver foxes!



The truth is that all color works and it more depends on your skin tone than the color of your hair!  Everyone can wear a smoky eye and a red lip – everyone! You just need to find the right colors for your skin tone!

Wearing makeup color is a personal choice and rules really don’t apply here however, in the interest of our readers, we thought we would compile a sort of guide that you can use if you are having trouble embracing makeup color with your new hair color!

Remember – these are just our opinions, you should always swatch or test colors and take a trip to the counter before you invest!

Blondes:



No matter if your blonde color is warm or cool tone, most blondes look amazing in sheer shades of peach, pink, gold and champagne.  Think “California Beach Girl” when applying makeup for day and don’t be afraid to rock it up a bit at night.  Blonde beauties look chic in a smoky dark eye and pale pink lips!  Since it seems that blonde is one of the most requested hair colors that stylists are asked to create, don’t fade into the crowd with your new “do” – choose makeup that has a slight iridescence to it and your eyes will sparkle!

The products we recommend are:

Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow - try in Toast, Champagne, Eggplant, Espresso, Navy, Banana, Rose Gold, Heather or Shell.





Bobbi Brown Blush - Coral or Pink Sugar – pops of color on the cheeks, especially if you have a tan.







Bobbi Brown Lipgloss – try in Buff, Nude, Tangerine or Hot Pink.




Red Heads:



Red heads only make up 2% of the population so stand out with your makeup color too!  The Pros always stop and stare when we see a beautiful head of vibrant red locks, but if the girl is wearing boring, bland neutral tones on her face, the Pros always let out a big sigh of sadness! Live a little and be bold!  Green eye shadow looks amazing with red hair and if you are going to wear an earth tone, bump it up and think shades of orange like a sunset instead of taupe!

The products we recommend are:





L’Oreal Paris Blush - come in both warm or cool tones, but keep them on the lighter side.




L’Oreal Colour Riche Lipstick – if you are going for a bold eye then you may want to pair it with a lighter lip.  The Pro’s rule of thumb…match your cheek and lip color (pink cheek = pink lip, but not exact match – just same color family).



Brunettes:



Almost every celebrity goes from blonde to brunette at some point in their career…Scarlett, Cameron, Lindsay, Reese and they all bump up their eyes, cheeks and lip color when they do!  If you are sporting a new brunette hue this year, it is time to retire the frosty pink lipstick and choose a shade that is deeper or bolder.  Berry or wine tones looks amazing, but if you just can’t part with a lighter tone lip color, then choose a more golden-pink, brown-pink or a darker mocha color. Eye shadow color can be almost anything, but you might want to play with colors that compliment your eyes to make them really pop (break out that color wheel)!

The products we recommend are:

MAC + Mickey Contractor Eye Collection – Athma: Eye Shadow X4 – this quad has all the colors you could possibly need!  Essential favorites that will allow you to rock a deep, bold eye or something more quiet depending on your mood.  MAC makes incredibly pigmented shades so purchase more “color” that you can use to accentuate and pump up the essential colors in this palette.




MAC Mineralize Skinfinish – use as a bronzer to contour or warm up skintone depending on your overall look!  The Pros love Gold Deposit or try the new Wonder Woman Mineralize Skinfinish in Golden Lariat or Pink Power.





MAC Lips – Spitfire, Stuck on You, Dark Side, Loyal, High Tea, Crème d’ Nude, Velvet Teddy.





Raven-Haired Beauties:



For deep, very dark, black-toned hair, the Pros love either a dark, smoky eye and a light lip or the opposite…a strong red lip and very light eyes with a slight winged out liner!  This is not the time to go monochromatic or neon because you will be mistaken for a teenager searching for her inner “emo!”  Cheeks should remain pale using light matte colors in soft shades.  Now, you can totally go for a red lip and dark eyes, but we recommend saving that look for the nightclub not the boardroom!

The products we recommend are:

NYX Cosmetics Pen Liner – easy to apply and makes a "winged" outer corner achievable!



NYX Cosmetics Eye Shadow Palette – I Dream of Jamaica – a great smoky eye or use for just an overall wash of color.



NYX Cosmetics Powder Blush – Angel or Natural




NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream – Milan or Tokyo.



Silver Foxes:



Why stop your hair from greying? This color can look incredible and gorgeous on all women older or younger – yes I said younger!  Some women are finding that they are turning grey early and can no longer fight it (or afford to fight it) and so they are embracing it!  Deep eye colors look stunning with silver hair, but retire the coral lips and opt for pinks, rose or nude tones.  You may also want to ask about lighting your eyebrows.  Super dark brows are too harsh for this hair hue!

The products we recommend are:

Dior 5 Colour Eyeshadow – Incognito or Earth Reflection 609.




Dior Blush – A Touch of Blush.



Dior Addict Lipcolor – Pink Embroidery, Infamous Pink or Rose Lingerie 323.




Pro Tips and Tricks:

Whichever hair color you choose to rock in 2011 remember that all good makeup is about blending.  From foundation to lipstick, you must pay close attention to your application techniques.  That is what makes the difference in a makeup that looks like it has been slapped on haphazardly or with elegance and care.

Enjoy your new look and your new year!