Sunday, February 15, 2015

Acne V.S Blemish Coverup

Most teenagers, unless you're lucky, have some type of blemish/acne spots. Today I will be talking about ways to cover up different types of spots. 

Let's start with acne. If you have acne, the first thing I recommend would be to go to the dermatologist. I have been seeing a dermatologist since I was three! This is by far the most important step. The derm will give suggestions on the type of face wash to use as well as prescription treatment. Of course after going to the derm, your acne won't go away immediately. So in the meantime, you have to find the type of coverage you need. If you can, I would recommend just covering the spots with concealer; but some people have worse ace than that. (I know I occasionally get really bad acne!) In this case, I would use a foundation, preferably high end. I've never found a drugstore face makeup I like; in my opinion, I have yet to find one with good coverage and ingredients. If you have a favorite brand, I would go to their counter and test out different foundations and coverages. The brands I would recommend are, Tarte, Bobbi Brown, and Gorgio Armani. To apply foundation onto acne covered skin, use a makeup brush for hygienic purposes. Smaller tightly packed bristles will give a heavier coverage, and they are best for acne prone skin. To make sure your coverage lasts all day, use a setting powder and setting spray.
Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-hour Foundation 
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Bobbi Brown Moisture Rich Foundation 
Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation 



Now moving on to covering up blemishes. Only having blemishes means you have small/big spots in a couple areas (rather than all over). With single blemishes I would try to spot conceal or cover them with a light coverage BB cream or timed moisturizer. There is no reason for a foundation if you do not need it. The brand for concealer I would recommend is Nars, and for BB cream, Bobbi Brown. To apply the BB cream use your fingers or a standard foundation brush. If you really want to sheer out the coverage use a brush with very long bristles that is more fluffy. To apply concealer, use a very small bush and pat the product on. Rubbing the product will make it disappear. Lightly blend out the edges of the concealer around the spot. Finish with a dusting of loose powder.
Bobbi Brown BB Cream 
Nars Radient Creamy Concealer 


I hope you enjoyed this post! (please note these are just my thoughts, they may be different from others!) 
-Allie's Beauty Bubbles 

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Makeup Organization

Today I'm going to show you my makeup organization. Unlike most people I do not use a makeup bag, I use a cabinet. I got mine from PBTeen (Hannah Beauty Wall Cabinet). In it I keep my everyday makeup. I don't normally rotate the products, unless I discovered or buy a new item. 


The left side door is where I keep my eye shadow pallets. I do not reach for all of these everyday, I just like to keep them in my everyday stash to be aware of them if I need them. 
The right side has two pockets where my face products are. The top one has foundations, primers, and concealers. The bottom pocket is where my powder products are. Here I keep highlighters, blush, bronzer, and setting powder. (Also a setting spray) 



At the base of the cabinet are shelves that I put vase fillers (little pebbles) in to store my makeup brushes (along with spoolies and beauty blenders).  The pebbles keep my brushes standing up and clean. The other one has my nail polishes. I like keeping them here because it reminds me when I need to paint my nails. 


In the two bottom drawers I keep lip and eye products. In the lip one I have a lipstick, gloss, and satin. In the eye drawer I have eyebrow shadow, cream shadows, eyeliners, and mascara. 
In the long drawer I keep products I'm trying out or repeats of other products I already have in my cabinet. 





















There are many ways to organize your makeup, this is just the way that works best for me. Everything is in its own spot and easy to see. The best thing is to find what works for you to make putting your makeup on enjoyable and stress free. 

Thanks for reading 
-Allie's Beauty Bubbles