WINNER: Flawless Faces Contest

This was so tough to judge because there were SO many fabulous entries.  I narrowed down the videos and had some professional input from some of the nation’s top beauty professionals.  With their help, I selected the winner of this massive contest for $950 worth of product from Cargo Cosmetics, Cover FX, and Sigma Beauty!

Inspired by Flawless Faces Episode 1 and Flawless Faces Episode 4, I am pleased to give you our contest winner, Alanah K:

Alanah, congratulations! I truly enjoyed your video which is of high quality, included easy to follow makeup application instruction, clear explanation of your techniques, and comprehension of tips I shared in the Flawless Faces video series! It was clear you learned from my techniques and are creative in your own craft to take those techniques and make them your own! Thank you for your entry and congrats, again!

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

5 Pre-Wedding Day Beauty Tips You Need To Know

  1. Get a Facial from a Pro! My face was a mess from pre-wedding day stress. My acne usually flairs up when I’m overly anxious, so it was no surprise that my skin was worse for wear in the weeks leading up to my wedding day. I got a deep pore cleansing facial the week before my big day and then one more hydrating and rejuvenating facial the week of. I also had an eye contour treatment add-on to make sure my eyes looked bright. My skin never looked better. Be sure to go to a licensed professional in a clean and trusted environment. Whatever you do, don’t squeeze or pick your skin yourself — it may lead to infection and scarring. If you have a blemish and can’t get to a pro, use an overnight treatment based on salicylic acid – the blemish should be gone by the time you wake up.
  2. Get a natural glow. My complexion is peaches and cream on most days, but I always prefer the way I look with a bit of a tan. Afterall, you are wearing white and we all know white always looks best with a nice golden hue. Now, please don’t get an orange glow – you are not auditioning for Dancing with the Stars. Applying a light selftanner the week of your big day will give you a nice splash of color without turning you into an oompah loompah. Don’t ever go to a tanning salon as the rays are cancer-causing and don’t tan outside even with an SPF because you may end up with tan lines not to mention it’s never safe to be in the sun for extended periods of time. A tan in a bottle is a safe alternative and gives you a nice healthy glow.
  3. Eye Lash Extensions! My hair/make up artist recommended that I get lash extensions. I was apprehensive at first, as I don’t love the idea of something glued to my lashes not to mention the hefty price tag but trusted the advice of my stylist. The lashes were well worth the investment. They survived the tears that I shed before and during the ceremony – never having to fear a streaky tear moment á la Lindsay Lohan! My sister turned to me and gasped “after the wedding you have to tell me what mascara you are wearing…” Bonus — my lashes looked great throughout our beach honeymoon in St. Barths. Having great lashes saves you loads of time in the morning, not to mention, waking up looking just as pretty as when you went to bed!
  4. Get your hair and makeup touched up after the ceremony. It was wonderful having my makeup/hair stylist there after the ceremony to touch up my makeup and change up my hair. I let my hair down after the ceremony, literally, and I was ready to party the night away.
  5. Calm down. It’s your day. Enjoy it. Words that are easier said than done. I didn’t know that my nerves and the emotions of the day would get the better of me but thankfully my sister was there to calm me down with some calming essential oils. She cusped her hands and let me breathe into them. Whatever it is that helps you relax, have a trusted friend or relative be equipped to be the one to help you through the moment. Just breathe and enjoy it. Remember, it’s your day and you have a lovely man waiting for you at the end of that aisle because he wants to spend the rest of his life with you. Everything else will fall into place.

Photo: iStockPhoto|Elle.com

About Shiri Shiri Sarfati is a beauty industry expert. She holds a Masters Degree in Cosmetic and Fragrance Marketing and Management from The Fashion Institute of Technology, as well as a Bachelor of from Columbia University, Barnard College. When she’s not blogging, she works with top salon and spas around the world with Repechage, her family business. She has been featured and quoted in The New York Times, Women’s Wear Daily, and SpaWeek Daily and appeared on FOX and CBS. Follow her on Twitter @SpaHeiress She also blogs on LydiaSarfati.com as well as her own blog spaheiress.blogspot.com.

Pretty In Pink: Flamingos Apply Makeup To Impress Mates

It seems that even nature knows the importance of makeup.  In a recent study, researchers found that Flamingos apply oil secreted from glands, located near their tails, to their feathers to enhance their pink color during mating season.  Until now, it had been known that Flamingos applied this oil only to preserve their feathers and make them waterproof.  Read more about this study here.

Source: nationalgeographic.com

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Gisele Bündchen for Balenciaga Spring 2011

Word on the street confirms Ms. Gisele can and will do whatever she wants. As reported on WWD.com,

“Gisele Bündchen, who made a surprise appearance on the Balenciaga runway during Paris Fashion Week in September, is doing an encore. Word has it the leggy beauty will star in the French brand’s spring advertising campaign, lensed recently in New York by Steven Meisel.”

This ad campaign will definitely be a head-turner!

Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Elle.com

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Hair: Evolution and Return to Natural Color at the Ted Gibson Salon

Hair is a personal thing for me.  It always has been.  I remember at age 5 wishing my hair looked like my best friend April’s long, blonde hair.  My mother always kept my hair extremely short, almost like a bowl cut– think Jim Carrey’s character, Lloyd Christmas, in the movie Dumb & Dumber.  Yes, I am serious.

When I met my husband in 2004, I had blackberry hair with hot pink highlights.  Yes, again, I am serious.  The picture below is proof.  This was my rocker I’m-working-at-a-cosmetic-counter-so-I-have-to-be-different look.  This lasted about 4 months before my boyfriend, now husband, banned me from using his pillows because I was dying his sheets pink.

After this, I decided to go back to my natural hair color.

This did not last that long.  I got bored of being normal, so I added some highlights and took off some length.

Shortly thereafter, my boyfriend, now husband, became my fiancé and we started planning our wedding.  As all brides do, I started to envision my appearance on the big day.  How did I want to look?  Did I want to walk down the isle with short hair, dark hair, highlighted hair, extensions maybe?

It was then I decided I wanted to be the “hot” bride.  Yes, “hot”.  Now how was I to go about this?  First thought was to grow my hair long.  So that is what I did. But that wasn’t enough.  I wasn’t to that “wow” factor, yet.  This is when I changed the next 4 years of my life…

I WENT BLONDE.

Being blonde changed the way friends looked at me, people treated me, and my overall mood improved.  It was like a powerful drug that left me feeling empowered and high all at the same time.

My wedding day on August 21, 2006 was everything I imagined and more.  I married the man of my dreams and I was HOT! (Yes, we got married on a cruise ship.  No, it did not leave us stranded in the Pacific Ocean.)

I kept the long blonde going for a couple of years.

Variations in levels of bleach and length followed.

The below photo was taken in September 2009 for Washingtonian Magazine.

And today, I have decided it is time to say goodbye to blonde.  This picture was taken two weeks ago.  My hair has seen some damage over the years, it has been high maintenance to keep up the blonde, and time consuming.  I’m ready for a change.

On December 1, 2010, Celebrity Colorist Jason Backe from the Ted Gibson Salon in New York will take me back to my natural hair color.  He is the only one I trust with this request.  I can’t wait!

He gave me a vibrant look before, using the INOA L’Oréal Professional Hair Color System, see video below, and I can’t wait to see what he can do with my new mission! With INOA and their ammonia-free formula, I’m looking forward to a healthy, shiny, hair transformation!

Follow the countdown to brunette on Makeup Artist Backstage and check back for the results!

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Bright Eyes: The “Silver Lining”

Need a quick pick me up after a late night? A great way to perk up those eyes is to line the inner third with a bright,shimmering eyeliner. Think the inner “v” of your eye.

Basically, this brightens the whites of your eyes, making you look less tired.

I love the look of a silver eyeliner, as it picks up the light very nicely! One to try? MAKE UP FOR EVER‘s Aqua Eyes in #8L, a beautiful, glimmery silver that is just right for making your eyes the focus, and keeping them bright and wide awake looking.

Photo: Imaxtree Elle.com

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Winter Pale Skin: Check out Bare Escentuals Faux Tan

Anyone who is interested in health AND beauty probably struggles with the same dilemma I do with having sun-kissed skin– protection and preservation one’s skin. Having sworn off tanning beds and onto moisturizers with SPF, I have since been on the quest for the perfect sunless tanner.

There are TONS of three step kits out there offering fabulous results usually ranging from the $75-$125 range, which doesn’t seem too bad for 8 oz bottles, except when you consider how much product is necessary for each application and how long each application lasts. Then there is spray tanning which is fabulous for events, but not really affordable at $20-$45 a pop, lasting under a week without extending products which are not included.  Plus you have to factor in the evening of being shiny and avoiding sweating which spray tans require.

I wanted to find the perfect sunless tanner that wouldn’t break the bank, look orange with a reasonable smell. After trying a lot of different products I found one produced by one of my favorite, most-trusted brands: Bare Escentuals Faux Tan is by far the best sunless tanner I have yet to come across. At $22 for 4.5 oz, it’s very affordable. The product is brown but has a green base which helps to avoid the radioactive orange skin that often happens with sunless tanners. The second best part about Faux Tan is the lack of strong tanner smell. It has no trace of of the DHA smell despite it being the second most prevalent chemical in the product. Faux Tan smells sweet from the Almond Oil included in the formula.

Because of the lack of smell, I can use this product in the morning after showering with an exfoliant (any scrub or loofah will do). My suggestion is to put heavy cream on knees, bottoms of feet and elbows before applying. A little goes a long way with Faux Tan. Put on some cheap coloring gloves, start at the bottom, and work your way up working in circular motions being sure to blend. It takes very little time to dry. I can usually dress by the time I’m done with my hair and makeup. Faux Tan blends well. The brown color makes it easy to see where you’ve put it. Make sure all streaks are worked out.

All in all, Faux Tan is a fabulous product that I would recommend to anyone wanting a little color this winter.

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Fall Makeup Colors: Think Coral

The right tones can be beautiful in any season. This MAC Paint Pot came out in the Spring of 2010. Coral Crepe’s soft warm colour it’s perfect for the Fall season. Think cozy fire with the leaves swirling outside!! Here is a look to try. If purples like Grape pigment are not your cup of tea try a jewel toned green as a sub!

~JES

VIDEO: Skin Care In A Pro Makeup Kit

Here is my skincare bag for my pro kit! It doesn’t matter if I am doing a bride or a fashion show SKINCARE is really important! It is the base of all beauty!! Making sure the skin is ready for all colour products makes the process so much easier! Here are the items in my kit!

~JES
I’m a self taught Makeup Artist! I believe that if you love something, you WILL find a way for it to be part of your Life!! I love to share everything that I have learned, and do on Youtube!

In My Zuca: Red Lipstick

Makeup by Victoria Stiles for Capitol File Magazine

Red lipsticks, these are a few of my favorite things…

I once heard if you wear red lipstick to a job interview, you are perceived as a confident, powerful woman, which can enhance your chances of landing the job.  Personally I love red lipstick and it is my go to product of choice when I want to liven-up my own makeup.
Here are a few of my favorite red lipsticks that are in my ZUCA:

- OCC Makeup NSFW Lip Tar

- Yaby Cosmetics Chili Hot Lipstick

- Josie Maran Argan Oil Lipstick in Devious

- M.A.C. Cosmetics Ruby Woo Lipstick

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

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