AN INDEPENDANT BEAUTY & FASHION MAGAZINE SPRING 2011 ISSUE 5
1st Anniversary Issue
MASTHEAD & EDITORS LETTER
I want to dedicate this issue to Jennifer Robinson, my aunt and best friend who passed on Dec 18th of 2010. I believe she was and always will be the most beautiful person i knew inside and out. She always knew how to make someone smile, or happy when they felt down. Jennifer was a best friend, loving mother and caring wife. She taught me many things that i will never forget, and will keep with me for the rest of my life. I hope the beauty of this issue will show you how much she meant to me and the world. Enjoy issue 5. Maee Kroft Editor-in-Chief
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PHOTOGRAPHER Sean Armenta PHOTO ASSISTANT Dondee Quincena MAKEUP ARTIST Sharon Tabb HAIR STYLIST Daven Mayeda MODEL BLAKE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Maee Kroft EDITOR Brad McLaughlin CO-FOUNDER Teija Macpherson BEAUTY ADVISOR Vanessa Melanson PRODUCT REVIEWS BY Sara-May Monaghan STAFF WRITERS Becca Nurgitz & Katya Pelez CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Adamo de Pax, Marc Gysin, Ian Compton, Linus Morales, Thacher David Benoliel, Cristina Carra Caso, Felicity Ingram, Sam Assam, Sean Armenta, Tyler Shumway, Jeff Hui Printed in Canada T&M Magazine, 503-22 Close ave, Toronto, Ontario M6K 2V4, www.tandmmag.com If you would like to contribute to T&M magazine, please e-mail info@tandmmag.com for consideration. No part of the publication may be produced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission in writing from the publisher.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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02 EDITORS LETTER Dedication 06 PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS Check out the latest 07 MAKEUP Defining the Simple Look 10 ARTIST INTERVIEW Profiling Melissa Nicholl & Dana Goldenberg 11 MAKEUP Asian Beauty
BEAUTY
14 UNEARTHED Adamo de Pax 22 UELYKA Marc Gysin 26 PRACHTIGE DAME Ian Compton 30 MISCHIEVOUS Linus Morales 35 UNINHIBITED BEAUTY Thacher 38 ANOTHER SIDE David Benoliel 42 BOGUSIA Cristina Carra Caso 46 FLOWER EXTRACTS Felicity Ingram 54 HEY THERE BRIGHT EYES Sam Assam 58 BEAUTY IN THE MAKING Sean Armenta 71 LIGHT Ian Compton 74 SENSATE BEINGS Tyler Shumway
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PRODUCT REVIEWS
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS The Urban Decay Naked Palette contains 12 full size eyeshadows in a range of flattering and wearable colours and finishes. Like most Urban Decay shadows, the texture of these shadows feels more like a cream than a powder, they are so buttery smooth, and they apply like a dream. The Naked Palette also includes a travel version of Eyeshadow Primer Potion, to ensure your eyeshadow looks its best and doesn't budge, plus a luxurious good karma eyeshadow brush. $48 USD The Urban Decay eyeshadow palette www.sephora.com
If you love colour and are not afraid to use it, indie brand Sugarpill is going to be your new best friend. Not for the faint hearted, Sugarpill pressed eyeshadows are so insanely pigmented that the colour you see in the pan is exactly what you get on your eyes! These eyeshadows are generously sized at 4 grams per pan, and are very reasonably priced. Sugarpill pressed eyeshadows come in 9 vibrant colours. Sugarpill Pressed Eyeshadows $12USD each,or $34USD for a 4 pan palette www.sugarpill.net
These ultra smooth, chubby pencils truly are a secret weapon in your makeup arsenal. They glide over eyelids like a dream and blend out seamlessly, creating a beautiful colour base for your eyeshadow. I recommend NYX jumbo pencils in Milk (white satin finish) for highlighting the inner corner and browbone, or all over to really make your bright eyeshadows pop, Black Bean (black satin finish) to create depth and give intensity to a smoky eye, and French Fries (metallic bronze) blended into the outer v for a beautiful neutral look. $4 USD NYX Jumbo pencils nyx.com
Sigma Brushes have revolutionised the way people "in the know" apply their foundation, with the release of the Sigmax F80 flat head kabuki brush. This brush is amazingly soft, incredibly dense and perfectly firm all at the same time. The F80 applies both cream foundation and liquid foundation with ease, giving an almost "airbrushed" finish. $16 USD. Sigma F80 Kabuki brush www.sigmabeauty.com
Illamasqua is well known for the quality of their Nail Varnish, and their Throb collection lives up to the hype. There is one repromote in this collection, Scorn, a matte black, as well as 2 new polishes, Throb and Load. Throb is a perfect cherry red. Neither blue based or orange based, It is opaque in one coat and has a dazzling intensity after two coats. Load is a creamy offwhite. and is quite possibly the most flattering white I have worn on my nails. It requires 3 coats to reach full opacity, and is very long wearing. $14 USD Illamasqua Nail Varnish www.illamasqua.com
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DEFINING THE SIMPLE LOOK The fundamental colours defining this spring season’s fashion involves plenty of simple light colours from whites to tans. With such minimalistic colours displayed in the fabric, it would be more than appropriate to enhance the attire with complimenting makeup, as a bland face will only degrade the look to be achieved for this season. However, it is also vital to moderate the makeup used, as certain applications may only distract from the modest outfit, instead of illuminating it. Fortunately, the makeup trends for spring 2011 require only simple additions, while proving to be a powerful component to the overall clothing ensemble.
EYES
The eye look this spring is very similar with the winter trend. There are two main looks to focus on: the plain nude look, involving a simple application of mascara to the eyes, and the smoky eye look. To change up the smoky eyes from winter, try using dark blue shades on the eyes instead of black. This alteration can be spotted in runway shows from Chanel and Jean Paul Gaultier.
LIPS
Red lips are the epitome of makeup trends this spring season. This has been proven by an array of runway shows including Christiane Dior, Miu Miu and Zac Posen. With the minimalistic colours making way this spring, it becomes perfect to have the all-time classy accentuation of the red lips. Make sure to invest on a pricier shade that is highly pigmented, and long lasting. You should only need to buy one or two lip sticks, since summer will bring about an entirely new face look.
SKIN
Spring is here and the sun is finally shining after months of clouded winter skies. Most of us are lacking in Vitamin D, and require a reload of this supplement for our overall health. For this reason, it is best to avoid thick foundations on the skin, which will block the skin on our face from receiving the sun's healthy dose of Vitamin D. Try to merely target needy with concealer, and be sure to apply sunscreen every day, to avoid the harmful UV rays that invoke aging. In addition, it is helpful to focus on those cheekbones by shading the area just underneath with a thick brush and the appropriate contour shade. This will help diminish the bland look, and certainly provide the illusion of high cheekbones that has been a highlight of many shows including Balenciaga and Christian Dior.
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ARTIST INTERVIEWS
MELISSA NICHOLL Working in the Toronto fashion industry since 1999, Melissa Nicholl is a successful freelance make up artist. Originally from LaSalle, a small town just outside of Windsor, Melissa’s reputation as a makeup artist has grown exponentially in the Toronto industry. She has done work for such big names as L’oreal, Margaret Atwood, MAKE UP FOR EVER, and Workopolis. Her success comes from her love for fashion as well as her ambition. Her humble attitude can easily make anyone feel beautiful. “Beauty comes in so many different forms and definitely is not limited to being skin deep. I honestly think that beauty shines mostly from within, but it's important to take good care of yourself so that it shines through!” We asked Melissa what challenges emerging artists might face today. She brought up the issue of finding well paying work. “I think it's easy to gain a lot of experience in the industry volunteering your time to gain experience and knowledge, but since this seems to have become more of an industry standard than not, sometimes people don't see the obvious value in paying a good makeup artist for their time and work.”
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Melissa’s work is inspired by her surroundings, nature, architecture, and different time periods. She is also inspired by those around her. “I look up to so many people and constantly feel inspired by the world around me. My partner William (aka ZAIDEN Art Photographer) is a constant source of support and inspiration. As for makeup artists I admire most...definitely Alice Ghendrih, Kabuki, Wendy Karcher & Erin McCarthy.” As far back as she can remember, Melissa has always played dress up. “I used to dress my little brother in drag and was constantly doing makeup, hair and nail painting on anyone who would let me! I just wish someone had told me in high school that you CAN play dress-up for a living.” Her involvement in art began at an early age. She took painting lessons, played the piano, danced, and even helped to design her town’s crest. As a teenager she was involved with modeling where she had to do her hair and makeup herself.
”I honestly think that beauty shines mostly from within, but it's important to take good care of yourself so that it shines through!”
Melissa first got her big break in the late 90’s, when she got a job working in the Head office at Club Monaco. this job allows her to see the inner workings of the industry and helped develop her love for fashion and make-up.
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“I used to dress my little brother in drag and was constantly doing makeup,hair and nail painting on anyone who would let me! I just wish someone had told me in high school that you CAN play dress-up for a living.”
Melissa was 27 when she started keying at the Toronto Arts and Fashion Week (aka FAT). In 1998, Melissa graduated from the George Brown College Fashion Design Program. Not completely satisfied, she also enrolled in a night school course called professional makeup 1. “That gave me the insight and knowledge I needed to build a kit and do freelance work whenever I got the chance. Even though I worked in Fashion buying offices until 2005, I always did makeup on the side. It was when I met my partner William and we started to create art together that I decided to quit my office job (with Dickies Canada) and become a full time makeup artist.” Melissa Nicholl is extremely self-motivated. Her own passion has driven her to new heights in the fashion world. Most recently, Melissa keyed a fashion show for The Blonds "Fashion still Cares" event during LG Fashion in Toronto. Currently, she is working as an Education Artistry Executive for MAKE UP FOR EVER working to build the pro business in Ontario. We at T&M are excited to see Melissa’s work in the future and look forward to her ever-growing success in the fashion industry.
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ARTIST INTERVIEWS
DANA GOLDENBERG Toronto based wardrobe and fashion stylist, Dana Goldenberg is a force to be reckoned with. Her drive and passion for the fashion world has lead her to work with some of fashion’s celebrity stylists and is currently the fashion editor of Plaid Magazine.
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“I just started playing around with different creative shoots and one thing lead to the other. And before I knew it, I had a portfolio”
Starting from a young age, Dana loved fashion. “I was obsessed with Fashion anything. I loved dressing up and watching red carpet arrivals during award shows. I devoured fashion magazines. I remember watching Jeanne Becker on Fashion television when I was four! I really love the research process and I think that really helped. I loved my fine art classes in high school and all of my art history classes in university. Art and fashion as subjects have always been something that I have related to and gravitated towards.”
When we asked Dana why she chose to go into fashion, she told us that there was no other choice for her. “I just loved it. It is truly very hard for me to think of anything else in the world that I would rather do.” In order to pursue her dreams of working in the fashion industry, Dana attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising for visual communication in Los Angeles. Much of her hands on training came from assisting stylists on the side. Dana’s portfolio quickly came together as a result of her playful ambition. I just started playing around with different creative shoots and one thing lead to the other. And before I knew it, I had a portfolio” Dana’s big break finally came when she was attending FIDM ( Fashion Institute of design and merchandising). An opportunity opened up for her to work with two major celebrity stylists. She also took part in the making of the book “Young Fashion Designers Americas”. As a result of that project she developed a number of contacts in the fashion industry. Her wardrobes are inspired by a variety of factors including her mood, the season, and passed trends as well as current ones. We see no signs of Dana slowing down anytime soon when it comes to success in the fashion world. Her ambition and passion for the fashion industry knows no bounds. We expect big things from Dana Goldenberg in the future.
ASIAN BEAUTY
Vanessa Melanson
Asian women can be a wonder to work with, with their smooth, fine skin, unique eyes, distinctive bone structure and youthful appearance. But for many new artists who are starting on their first asian face, it poses a whole new set of challenges and a completely different way of applying makeup that can sometimes be a struggle to perfect. Most Asian women love clean natural looks, with a lot of definition around the eyes. Natural beauty is what a lot of girls and women strive for, but it seems the trend is doubly important for women of the Orient. With companies like Shiseido, for example, that boast some of the best skin care products on the market, it's no surprise to find that these women don't want to overload their skin with makeup. Nevertheless, with a pittle practice, beautiful natural looks can still completely transform as Asian face into a work of breathtaking beauty.
SKIN PREP
Silicone based primers work wonders on women with dry skin, while mattifying primers will help you out with girls whose faces are naturally dewy or shiny. A useful technique for applying foundation is to dry brush it onto the skin with a flat synthetic brush, making sure that you don't have too much foundation on the brush at one time, so that you can properly control the amount of product that you put onto the face, as well as target areas that need it more. For places on the skin's surfaces that are more textured or rough, pat the brush into the skin instead of stroking, since this will help to hide patches of dry skin. Conceal areas that need it and follow it up with a clean thick synthetic kabuki brush, and buff the foundation gently into the skin.
EYES
Keep the eyeshadow close to the lash line, and don't extend the eye makeup too far away from the eyes. Keeping everything close like this and with proper highlighting of the browbone, it will help give the illusion of a deeper set eye. Give special attention to the outer corner of the eyes and the lower outer lash line. Accenting these areas will help to make the eye look bigger, but remember to keep the makeup relatively tight and clean. In the case of a single eyelid, which can be tricky, you want to extend the eyeshadow only (approximately) 2 or 3 millimeters away from the lashes. Curling the lashes and applying false lashes will finish up the look, and it's best to use a heated lash curler whenever possible. Following are a few images of Asian beauty makeup, showcasing both evening and day looks, as well as tips that will be helpful for anyone who wants to achieve flawless makeup application to suit each face.
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Perhaps the most important part of working with asian features is contouring, and depending on whether you are doing the makeup in a Western or Eastern style (Yup! They're different!) it can completely change the planes of the face and give features more depth. Western style makeup emphasizes contouring much more than eastern style, and you will often see the sides of the nose, inner and outer corners of the eyes, cheekbones, temples and jawline darkened and sculpted, with highlights on the bridge of the nose, cheekbones and chin. In contrast to this, Eastern style makeup, favoring a more youthful approach, uses contouring shadows on the sides of the nose and inner corners of the eyes, and softly along the sides of the face, in one long line from the sides of the forehead to the jawline to help lenghten a more round face, while keeping cheeks full. Keep your contouring color as a cool brown, slose to three shades darker than the skin's shade, and gradually build it up to the level you want. Once you've finished contouring and shaping, top it all off with a translucent silicone based powder to help absorb any oil that might come up later in the day. Since most of the focus will be on the eyes, it's good to keep in mind that in a lot of cases, eye makeup will either make or break your look.
BROWS
Brows need to be shaped into a gentle natural curve, and depending on which way the hair grows, trimmed so that the brow hairs don't stick out of the nice shape you've made. Keep the brows light and natural, filling them in with either a dark but soft brown, or a soft but dark charcoal grey. In most cases, heavy dark brows will not suit an Asian face. That doesn't mean that brows have to be thin though. The key here is refined, but natural. Soft and pretty.
Photograper JEFF HUI Makeup/Hair VANESSA MELANSON Hair Assistant CARLOS SPELLBOUND Photography Assistant CACHET YVETTE Models ABBY YU, KOREN LUI, SONIA CHEUNG, TINA WANG
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HER LOOK:
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Koren face is beautifully and softly rounded, but her eyes are very almond shaped. To make her eyes rounder, a soft but still dramatic shading was done to fake a crease, since she has the space needed between her lash line and brow bone to support this kind of look. This is another example of Western style makeup, as you won't see much use of fake eye crease in Eastern looks (where the preference goes to taping the eyelids to make a crease). Salmon, peach and apricot colors look amazing on Koren's warm complection.
Since Tina has wonderful full lips and larger eyes, she works very well for a dramatic day to evening look, in keeping with Eastern style makeup. Heavier black around the eyes make her eyes even larger and help to fill out and balance her wider cheekbones. For extra drama, her lips were kept pale and glossy so that nothing would compete with her smokey eyes. Pale peaches and champagne colors were used with her light complexion.
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Sonia's features are a bit more bold, with bigger eyes, heavier brows, a strong jawline and a well shaped nose, and Eastern style contouring suited her very well. The makeup was kept soft and pretty, more in keeping with how many Asian women like their day looks, using neutral browns and soft, pretty pinks. Since the contouring was more minimal, her features were accented further by highlighting her cheeks and the bridge of her nose to help give a little more definition and natural dewiness.
Although it's hard to tell from this image, Abby's skin tone is a rich, but not too dark, tan. Her makeup look really emphasizes dramatic highlighting of the browbone and cheekbones, as well as western style contouring. Indeed, her whole look is more western in style, and showcases bronzes, shimmery browns, and champagne colors, which worked so well with her skin tone.
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Photographer ADAMO DE PAX Styling ARIANNE YOUNG @ BETTYKISS STYLE INC Makeup & Hair KATIE MARIE Model JILL FREDERICKS
Gold scale chain-male necklace (worn as head piece) by Tracy James Spider ring Aldo Accessories
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Primer LORAC aquaPRIME Foundation ARMANI Luminous Silk Foundation in 4 Lipstick KAT VON D Painted Love in Homegirl Shadow CARGO Colour Palette in Gold Camo Liner ANNABELLE KOHL Eyeliner Shade in 73 Black Mascara MAYBELLINE Great Lash in Blackest Black Nails L.A.COLORS in “Energy Source Top Coat: REVLON Nail Enamel in 900 Gold Get em
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Nails WET & WILD Wild Shine Nail Color in Sparkled
Fabric and beads necklace Chatpeaux Fringe necklace Moonrox Necklace Vera Fischer Couture Ring Made You Look
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Necklace Samantha Nemiroff Jewellery Bar ring Crush Lane Pink leather driving gloves Aldo Accessories
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Necklaces "Sterling Glamourous" "Sterling Glittering" "Longand Tied" (worn as bracelets) Shiny Bits Necklace Monikque
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Lipstick LANCOME Le Rouge Absolu in Champagne Gloss:BARELLE COSMETICS Lip Shine Mineral Base Lip Gloss in Cotton Candy
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Primer LORAC aquaPRIME Foundation ARMANI Luminous Silk Foundation in 4 Lipstick KAT VON D Painted Love in Hellbent Nails SALLY HANSEN Hard As Nails in Kiss Me Top coat SALLY HANSEN Hard As Nails Xtreme Wearin Red Carpet
Necklace by Maae Jewelry
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Silver flower necklace from Shannon Hazell Earrings Aldo Accessories
Blush YSL Rouge Volupte in 7 Eyes SEPHORA COLLECTION Eyeshadow in Aspen Summit and Universal Beige Lips CARGO blu_ray High Definition Lip Gloss in Laredo
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UELYKA
Photographer MARC GYSIN (WWW.MARCGYSIN.COM) Makeup DAMIAN GAROZZO (B4 AGENCY PARIS) Model UELYKA (MADEMOISELLE ANGENCY PARIS) Retouching LUDOVIC TAILLANDIER (PARIS)
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Watch by IKEPOD
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Bag by Thierry Mugler
PRACHTIGE DAME
Photographer IAN COMPTON Makeup & hair MAEE KROFT Model ANASTASIA (ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT)
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Eyes MAKE UP FOR EVER aqua cream -shade 21 Lips Face Atelier Foundation #2 Nails OPI
Foundation Face Atelier Foundation #2 Eyes MAKEUP FOR EVER diamond shadow - black MAKE UP FOREVER aqua lash mascara Lips OCC lip tar
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Eyes MAKE UP FOR EVER Aqua Cream # 10 Lips OCC lip Tars in Clear Nails OPI
Photographer LINUS MORALES Model LINDA ROSENBERG (SWEDENMODELS) Styling CAROLINE JOHANSSON Hair & Makeup JENNY HILDRIN
MISCHIEVOUS 30
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Uninhibited Beauty Photographer THATCHER PHOTOGRAPHY Stylist BRITTNEY BRIDDELL & BRIGGITTE DIX Makeup BLOOM MAKEUP ARTISTRY Hair AMANDA STARR LOMBARDI Model BRIT+TNEY BRIDDELL
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Eyes MAC Naval Blue Pigment, Ben Nye Peacock Pigment MAC Carbon, MAC Frozen White Brows MAC Cork Lips Ben Nye Concealer, MAC Bambied Cheeks MAC Blunt, MAC Shimpagne
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REFLECTION
Photography & Post production DAVID BENOLIEL Model JASMINE FUELBERTH (ELITE MIAMI) Makeup & Hair MIRIAM ROSS-BEHAR (FORD ARTISTS)
REFLECTION
All Makeup by M.A.C Cosmetics Loose Powder in Invisible, Studio Fix Fluid Foundation, Lip Pencil in Cherry, Eyeshadows in Vanilla and Carbon, Kohl Eye Pencil in Smolder, False LashesMascara Orb Necklace Vivienne Westwood All Hair Products by Bumble & Bumble Does It All Hairspray, Hair Powder
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All Makeup by M.A.C Cosmetics Studio Finish Concealer Lip Pencil in Stripdown Eyeshadows in Gesso and Cork Eye Kohl Pencil in Fascinating Metal Studs Leather Gloves by Gucci
BOGUSIA
BOGUSIA
Photographer CRISTINA CARRA CASO Assistant in Photography MATT SCHOFIELD Model BOGUSIA KAWCZYNSKA makeup/ Hair Styling: JOY LOWRIE
Foundation Jordane Oil Blush #100 Jordane Pro Blush Tray Cheeks MAC Body Blush Lips G-19 Jordane Lipstick Tray
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Photographer FELICITY INGRAM Assistant Photographer CHLOE COATES Makeup REBECCA CASATI USING (MAC) Hair stylist MAKI TANAKA (USING BUMBLE AND BUMBLE) Model CECILE SINCLAIR (UNION MODELS) Retouching: GEORGE MCLEOD www.tandmmag.com
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Foundation Gosh Ivory 01 Concealer Ben Nye SK 200 Setting powder Ben Nye neutral set Eyeshadow NYX Serengeti Yellow, NYX Serengeti Green, Mac Nightbird, Eyeliner Make up for ever kohl pencil 2K, Mascara Maybelline great lash, black Lips L'OrĂŠal Golden Sand
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Blush Jordane Tawny rose Eyeshadow NYX purple, NYX black, H&M golden bronze powder, LIpsRimel vinyl gloss 7174
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Blush Jordane barely there Eyeshadow NYX Deep purple, NYX Hot Pink & NYX Serengeti Yellow Eyeliner Gosh minty mermaid Lips:H&M lip gloss ruby red
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Blush Jordane sunset sable Eyeshadow Make up for ever fard gras in aqua Lips Sally Hensen lip treatment tourmaline
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Beauty in the Making
Photographer SEAN ARMENTA Photo assistant DONDEE QUINCENA Makeup SHARON TABB (FOR MAC COSMETICS) Hair stylist DAVEN MAYEDA (CELESTINE AGENCY) Model BLAKE ( EDGE MODELS)
Makeup Products (All Mac) Chrome Yellow Eyeshadow Gesso Eyeshadow Neon Orange Lipstick Flashmode Lustreglass Pink Swoon Blush Peaches Blush
Hair Products T3 volumize Rene furturer dry shampoo Oribe royal blowout T3 evolution Rene furturer after sun leave in moisturizin spray Oribe gel serum
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Photographer IAN COMPTON Makeup & Hair MAEE KROFT Model CHANELLE ( ELITE MODELS)
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LIGHT Foundation Face Atelier Pro foundation #3 Eyeshadow MAKEUP FOR EVER Diamond Brown 312 LIps MAKEUP FOR EVER Super Lip Gloss
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Foundation Face Atelier Pro foundation #3 Eyeshadow MAKEUP FOR EVER Diamond Turquoise 302 LIps MAKEUP FOR EVER Super Lip Gloss
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Sensate Beings
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Photographer TYLER SHUMWAY Makeup LIZ WASHER Models: ALEX KRUZ & NATASHA LAZAREVA
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