Showing posts with label charlotte makeup artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charlotte makeup artist. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cam Newton Photo Shoot

Last week I (Beauty Asylum) received exciting news from Carolina's Healthcare System.
It went a little something like this:

 "Are you available to do makeup for a celebrity client Friday?"
"Yes, I will make myself available."
"Awesome. I cannot tell you who it is but I can tell you he's a celebrity"


( ..fast forward) 

He was cool enough to snap a few pictures before he left :) Overall, it was a great day and a great experience.  For that I am thankful.



Would you be nervous meeting Cam?





Thursday, January 9, 2014

Beauty Asylum Makeup Favorite: YSL Rouge Volupté

If you want a lip color to pack some punch and wear effortlessly for you. Jump on the crave wagon.

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Nude Beige

Peach Passion

Faubourg Peach

Spicy Pink

Red Temptation 


Check out the reviews for each color- attached to the image is the link.  


Do you have a favorite color?





  






Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Beauty Asylum Charlotte: Hair + Makeup & Uptown Engagement Session

Meet The Burks Photography 

Beauty Asylum Charlotte:  Hair + Makeup


    



Are you an Uptown Girl or a Country Girl
Where would you shoot your engagement pictures?




Monday, October 29, 2012

Zombified for Halloween: The Walking Dead

Halloween is such an exciting time for makeup artistry. It gives an artist the creative freedom to transform ideas into whatever we desire.
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*No pics have been edited 
The Products: The gory lifeless zombie: Oatmeal oats + gelatin are the way to go in order to create texture and depth for skin wounds. Go to your local Halloween or craft store and grab liquid latex (this stuff is gold) and oil based face/body makeup. If you are doing more than one person go with a large bottle of liquid latex rather than a smaller bottle.
The Process: Start with a thin layer of latex all over (this dries quickly so go in sections). The latex serves as a great glue for whatever you put on top and it doesn't rub off on clothes. Latex also gives you the appearance of dead skin. Once applied, powder all over to create the lifeless/pale look. After powder comes color. Keep in mind to shade in the areas of a skull and highlight the areas with something white or flesh tone. Colors you will need: black, brown, green, red, and flesh tone. The oil base makeup is great for mixing and layering (they don't blend once they are put over the latex; hence the layering if you mess up). 
Texturizing: If you're ambitious mix gelatin with 1/3 c water and stick it in the frig for a couple hours. Once it is solid stick it in the microwave in intervals of 5-10 sec to slowly melt to a gel consistency. Apply to create an open wound. The other option is oatmeal. Mix oats with the liquid latex and apply. This is a much easier process than the gelatin and you can create a similar look.  Once everything has dried go in with your colors of green, brown, black, and red to create such a look.

I'm not sure who loved getting zombified for Halloween more. My husband or my daughter? 

Happy Halloween Friends! What are your favorite looks for Halloween? Check out some of my favorite looks at Beauty Asylum.











Friday, July 6, 2012

UV Makeup


Makeup Forever launched a line of glow-in-the-dark makeup (available at Sephora) called Fluo Night.  The seven shades of fluorescent powder glows in the dark under UV light.

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The powder format means you can put it anywhere, an-e-where. Blend it with your regular makeup; Lipstick, eyeshadow, hair, and nails are just a few ideas! 

The only difficult part? Finding a UV light to activate this baby.


If you had the opportunity to model and shoot with UV makeup, would you? 

While you are here check out Beauty Asylum's porfolio of work!




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wedding Day: Anette Massarina Hufham

Check out the latest bride from Beauty Asylum.

Jump on over to see the rest of the magic at Indigo Photography




During Anette's beauty process I met my cousin Dana for the first time. The blonde just right of the bride. Given the events taken place we didn't get to chat too long but hopefully, our paths will cross again soon. She said she's been told we look alike- What do you guys think?



Want to create Anette's look?  
Bobbi Brown:

Corrector in Peach
Concealer in Natural