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Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Sugar Skull Makeup Tutorial

Bree Ampana Sugar Skull
Hello all! This is my first tutorial, so it's not exactly up to par with the usual youtube/blog tutorials I've seen. For example, I'm using my trusty old Iphone for these photos, in my room, with terrible lighting, ha! Anyway, the point is that I'm going to show you how to do this rad sugar skull zombie-esque makeup tutorial. All you need is:
  • Black, white, and yellow face paint (I use Mehron)
  • Purple (or any theme color you'd like to use) eyeshadow, preferably different shades of one color. 
  • Makeup AND paint brushes, along with a painting sponge.
  • Liquid eyeliner (it's not mandatory, but it makes things easier!)
  • Makeup setting spray, if you need this look to last for awhile!
  • Black (or dark purple) lipstick
Okay, now that you have all of your supplies, lets get started!
Step one: First, you're going to need to cover your entire face in white face paint. White is the color I hate the most when covering my whole face, because with a brush it leaves streak marks, and it can also easily become blotchy if you use a sponge that's too wet. So to do this, wet your painting sponge a teeny tiny bit (like literally if you licked your sponge, that's how damp you want it to be!), dip it in your paint, and lightly pat it all over your face. You don't want to brush it, because that leaves streaks, or could wipe the paint off entirely. Be patient, this process could take awhile, especially using white. Don't forget your eyelids! After that's all finished, use a black matte eyeshadow and an angled eyebrow brush to create a cheek shadow. Make a fish face to find the hollow of your cheeks, and just follow your natural shape. Make sure to make the edges sharp, you want the 'shadow' to look creepy! Then blend with your regular eyeshadow brush. If you want, you can add some dark purple in there too; you can't tell in the photo but I added purple to some of the shading!
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull; Tutorial
Step two: Take a very light purple eyeshadow, or whatever color you've decided to incorporate into your sugar skull, and fill in your eyelids, underneath your eyes, above your eyebrows, and almost reaching your temple/hairline. You want big ovals for the eyes, and make sure they're even! Otherwise it looks funky once you start adding the details. Don't add any more eyeshadow other than this light purple until you've outlined the eyes in black, this makes it easier to stay in the lines! You can also use paint, if you'd prefer not to use eyeshadow, but this will make it look a bit flat, and it's a lot harder to get that ombre look!

Step three: Carefully outline the 'eyes' with black paint. It's easier for me to do it in one sweeping motion, instead of little by little. You can go back and fix the uneven parts quicker that way, in my opinion. If you accidentally have some purple leftover outside the black outline, you can use white eyeshadow or white paint and just your fingers to blot it out. Unless you're covering your eyebrows and making them 'invisible', you want to make sure the black outline goes above and beyond them, so you can fill them in with black paint. I don't think you want sugar skull eyes AND eyebrows! (Well, maybe you do. In that case, go for it!) I decided to choose the quicker route to do this, but if you do want a more professional look, you may want to consider concealing your brows!
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull; Tutorial
Step four: Use black paint to make a thick rim around the eyes, then use a medium shade of purple, starting from the rims and blending toward your eye in a complete circle. Leave your eyelid the light purple that you used in step two. After you've successfully blended the medium purple, grab your darkest purple and again, starting at the rim, blend so it fades into your medium purple. After that, use black eyeshadow to blend the black paint in with the dark purple, you don't want a harsh line separating the two colors! Just a heads up, this look requires LOTS of blending to get the ombre eyes! You may have to go back and use the different shades of each color again; and blend, blend, blend away.

Step five: Use a rounded makeup or paint brush to create tiny circles/ridges around the eyes. This step is sort of difficult using yellow and black together, you can use whatever other color you'd like, I just like how those two colors looked next to each other! Again, make sure the brush is really rounded. It makes it super easy to create those little ridges!
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull; Tutorial
Step six: Okay, this part is kind of tough. I totally ran out of liquid eyeliner, so I had no choice but to use a black pencil liner, that's why mine looks kind of sloppy and smudged. Be careful when you're doing this, because if you mess up, its really hard to wipe off with yellow and white face paint underneath it. Don't worry though, mine obviously isn't perfect, I messed up a few times myself! Hopefully you can find some liquid liner or a detail brush laying around, and yours ends up looking better than mine! :P I also added some teeny dots in between the ridges, because I like little details. You can do whatever you want, though!

Bree Ampana Sugar Skull; Tutorial

As for the rest of the look, I leave that to you! Sugar skulls are a great way to show off your creativity, whether you're drawing, painting, or doing one as a makeup. I made mine dark and creepy by adding crosses, spiderwebs, and black lips. I did all of this using black lipstick, black paint and a detail brush, but you can also use liquid liner. The only advice I have to give is have fun with it! Do whatever you think would look cool or edgy. Most Sugar skulls have the traditional spiderweb forehead and sewn lips, but I dare you to try whatever you please!

I actually based this look off of a drawing I did almost a year ago. I drew it originally to do a makeup of it, but I never got around to it until now. I also did a bright, flowery sugar skull that I'll do a tutorial for sooner or later! You can definitely use this look for Halloween or for a party; and you can add little details like black/purple feathers, a tuxedo, etc. I'd love to see what you guys can do with this! Everyone's sugar skull is a little different, and it's one of my favorite things to paint because there are no boundaries!

Here's mine, finished:
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull
Bree Ampana Sugar Skull


Outfit Inspo: Indecisive Weather

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Leopard infinity scarf $12 / Butter London balm duo $55 / Black handbag $44 / Sleeveless Blouse $42 / Asos ballet flats $27 / Studded belt $10 / Fox infinity scarf $30 / Watch &  bracelet set $30 / Khaki parka jacket $100 / Black skinny jeans $28 / Various jewelry / Outfit Credit: Fashionhippieloves.com
































Yes, I know it's the middle of May, but California weather has been extremely indecisive! When has it not? For awhile it was nice and cool, between the 60's and 70's; at one point we even had a thunder storm. Then, literally out of nowhere we got a week where it was 90, almost 100 degrees. Now its back to 60's, low 70's, but with lots of wind! That's what you get when you live in California; inconsistency. I can't complain though, it's something you learn to love. That being said, I've compiled together an outfit that works with almost any weather condition. This outfit was inspired by Anni of fashionhippieloves.com, her looks are so well put-together, and not to mention she's stunning! The set I put together above isn't the exact outfit, and it's a bit out of my price range, but I wanted to make it as accurate as possible because this is one of my favorite looks all-together. If it's raining, pair with some combat or knee-high/riding boots. Also, I put two scarfs because I couldn't decide; and I feel like this look isn't complete with A LOT of accessories. Be bold!



Monday, April 28, 2014

High School Daze


Lately I've been digging through a bunch of my old photos and videos on the web, from random image hosting websites I've saved them too, because I'm thinking about deleting my facebook. I want everything important saved on a hard drive before I delete any of my social networking sites, and let me tell you; I have found so many documented memories that I forgot that I even had! High school seems like such a blur now. I've lost friends, but I've also gained them. I've given up on relationships and started new ones. I moved from my old town, and started a new life, but I've tried to hold on to those who were, and still are, dearest to me.

These photos and videos I've stumbled upon have created many mixed emotions; happy, sad, thoughtful, embarrassed, cherished, loved, a lot of 'I can't believe we did that!' and 'I miss you's... and there were definitely a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. Looking back on old photographs, I always tend to think; "I miss how things used to be". And yes, I do miss it; but I also think about how far I, and all of my old friends, have come in life. All of the accomplishments we've made, how much we've grown and matured, discovering our passions... these years of our lives are about shaping the kind of person we're going to be for the future. I am sad when I look at these pictures or watch these videos, but I'm also very happy. Even if I don't talk to some of the people much now, it's good to know that at one point our lives intertwined, and we shared a few, or many, good laughs.

High School Collage

That being said, I just wanted to make this post about cherishing those fun, embarrassing, yet unforgettable memories, and don't be afraid to go back and take a look every once in awhile. 
It may turn your bad day into a good one.


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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Outfit Inspo: Spring Fever

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Spring is slowly turning to summer, but here in the bay area we're still having a few windy and overcast days. I paired a spring-y crochet/lace shirt with a long sleeved top or sweater. It's something that can keep me warm (and cool!) and it's something I can wear out, or even acceptable enough to wear to my job. And of course, black on black; though I chose a yellow accent for a bit of a pop. - I personally like how yellow looks with black and white over the orange in the photo - Most of the outfits I choose will involve black with some kind of pop of color. Black is totally my comfort color, and you can almost always find me wearing it. I'll try to mix it up eventually, but black is stunning and goes with everything, just sayin! ;) You could also pair this with some cute sandal wedges for warmer weather, or some pink or yellow nail lacquer to brighten up the look!

So, Ta-Da! My first outfit inspiration of the week. Now, I'm not sure if I'm going to be doing these weekly, but I'm going to try my best to keep this a recurring post. I thought it would be a good idea to do an outfit inspiration post because it helps me put together a cute outfit for a decent price. I'm not one to spend a bunch of money on clothes, and by that I mean I don't like to spend over $50 on one item of clothing. (Occasionally there are exceptions, but you won't catch me buying anything over $100!) I'm not a huge name brand person either; I mean owning name brand items is definitely nice, but I just can't bring myself to spend the money on them when I can usually find something that looks generally the same for half the price or even less. I'm a huge bargain shopper, even if I have a couple hundred in my bank account, you'll still most likely find me in the sales or clearance section!

I'm also not very good at putting an outfit together, unless I can see it all at once. I'll pick up a blouse and be like, 'this will look totally cute with the (blank) that I have at home!' and then I get home and put it together and it's absolutely horrid! & at that point I have nothing to match with my new blouse. This way, I can take a photo and find a way to piece everything together in a way that looks adorable!

Links for all of the items are shown above.



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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Birchbox Goodies!

I received my very first Birchbox today! I have to admit that at first I was sort of disappointed; my friend posted her April box on Instagram, so I was expecting the exact same stuff that she got in hers. When I got mine though, it was sort of similar but had different, not as cool things. I then was told that they send you stuff based on the profile you've set up with their website, and I didn't even have mine set up! So May's box should be more fitting to my needs, but now that I've taken the time to read about my goodies, I am pretty satisfied!

Color Club Nailpolish in Heirloom Pearl // Harvey Prince Yogini Perfume // No. 4 High Performance Clarifying Shampoo // No. 4 Reconstructing Hair Masque // Sumitas Color Eyeliner in Deep Purple // KIND Snacks Healthy Grains Maple Pumpkin Seeds with Sea Salt Bar // Fun tip for a rainy day #33


I still have yet to use everything, (the Healthy Grains bar was yummy!) but I'm mostly excited about the purple eyeliner & the nail polish. The shampoo and hair mask would probably be more exciting if I hadn't just bought and tried out a new shampoo and conditioner that I absolutely love, and I'm not changing! (Enjoy Luxury Shampoo & Conditioner, I definitely recommend!) But I'll most likely try the No. 4 out sooner or later.
(My fun tip for a rainy day!)

All in all, I'm glad I made the decision to invest in Birchbox. I'm still a little new to the beauty world, so it's nice to get samples of a bunch of different things that I can try out. If you do sign up to birchbox, just go to their website (birchbox.com) and you can either pay $10 a month (per box) or pay $110 for the whole year. I really think it's worth it!

If you do initially decide to purchase a Birchbox prescription, please click this link to subscribe! I get points for every friend I refer, and you'll start to get points too once you buy your first box :) Each 100 points is redeemed for $10!



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Friday, April 18, 2014

Blogger: To be, or not to be?

This question has come up multiple times in my life; and no, I don't mean the website! There are pros and cons to maintaining a blog, but I guess it just depends on the type of person you are. Blogs are a great way to share your story, or stories. Whether it's something significant, or you're just blogging on the daily. I want to blog because I want to put everything in my head down onto paper, or in this case a website. Whether it's an idea, a design, an opinion, a passion, a list, a review, a recipe, an interview, a haul, an 'outfit of the day', a DIY tutorial, a contest, a giveaway, a news story... or I'm just jotting down my thoughts. I want to make it permanent. I want to document my life and thoughts in a way that I can go back and look upon it years from now, and I want to share these things with other people who can benefit from it.

I don't want this blog to be negative, it's called youthphoria for a reason! I mean, yes, occasionally I'll have those posts where I'm just having an off day or I'm arguing about something I disagree with. But I don't want to post about the negative things in life, and if I ever do, I want to try to not focus on why it's negative, but on how I can make it better. I want this blog to make me a better person. I realized that sometimes I don't even notice things within myself until I write it down, my true thoughts don't ever come out unless my fingers are attached to a pen, or I'm typing away on a keyboard. I'm not very good at speaking aloud, or conveying what I'm thinking in the spoken form. This way, I can turn to a blog when I need too, or want to, talk. 

Maybe if I write down a workout regime, I'll actually do it. Or I plan a DIY tutorial or talk about reading a book I've been wanting to read, I'll actually get to it. Youthphoria can be a motivator for me, a way for me to express myself creatively, socially, and intellectually; while allowing others to read my writings, and maybe eventually they'll feel like they want to do the same.

I'm starting slow. Like I said above, maintaining a blog has a lot of pros and cons, and it can be a lot of work and time. My time is very limited right now, I'm a twenty one year old full time college student with two (soon three) jobs, and I'm in a relationship. But I'm going to try my best to at LEAST blog once a week. I'd definitely like to make that my goal. I'm still trying to figure out if this blogging thing is for me.

Here's to getting in touch with my creative side.

xo
Bree





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