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June 4, 2018

Supergoop!

Supergoop! 100% Mineral Setting Powder

Without proper care and protection, the skin on the hand often gives away someone’s age before even the face or other parts of the body do. When I mentioned this on my Instagram about 6 months ago, saying I was on the lookout for a good hand cream, tons {and I mean tons} of people recommended Supergoop’s! Forever Young hand cream. Months later and I now own 4 of the 1 oz tubes – keeping 1 in each purse, and 1 in the car!

I had heard of Supergoop before, but never really done any research into the brand. But as most times when it comes to beauty, I fell into a rabbit hole on the Supergoop! website and didn’t come up for air before I had purchased a few more products to test out. This SPF50 Glow Stick and the infamous ‘Unseen’ Sunscreen both caught my eye, and as soon as I received them in the mail, I knew I would love both. The glow stick was perfect for my trip to disney world – it’s small, compact size meant I could carry it around in my purse and could reapply on the go {I’m serious – I even passed it around to my girlfriends who took turns using it as well!} It was a lifesaver in that Orlando heat – especially on a day where we spent 12+ hours in the sun! The Unseen Sunscreen was equally as amazing. I used it over Memorial day and loved that it went on clear, was weightless and super smooth under my everyday make-up. I was quickly becoming a Supergoop! connoisseur.

This all brings me to the Supergoop! 100% Mineral Setting Powder. When Supergoop! reached out about this powder I knew it would be something I loved. We are nearing 100 degree days here in Dallas and my face is consistently shiny & greasy looking. I like a matte face, and have used a compact translucent setting powder for years, so I was super excited to try out this tap + brush system. The best part? This setting powder has SPF 45 so I can reapply my sun protection anytime, anywhere – without getting greasy. I just tap, and brush along my T-zone, and cheek bones and call it a day! My fair skin and Irish heritage is so happy with me right now! 😉

What are your favorite Supergoop! products? Have you tried any? Check out my favorites {and a few on my wishlist!} below, and let me know what you think in the comments!

photos: The Retro Penguin

 

Filed Under: Beauty

June 1, 2018

My Sephora Makeover

When Sephora reached out to me about working together on a May color story, I said yes immediately. We all know I’m a simple girl when it comes to my everyday make up – a little bronzer, some eyebrows and a swipe of mascara and I’m good to go. But with Sephora’s May color story, I knew I wanted to do something a little different. While still keeping a natural look, I wanted to bring my look up a notch using Huda Beauty’s Desert Dusk eyeshadow palette. I thought the bronze-y & pink colors would look so pretty for summer, and especially with my brown eyes.

With that being said, I am no make up pro, and I have no shame in calling in the professionals when I need them. Enter in my seriously talented friend, Courtney. Courtney and I worked together a while ago, and have remained friends. What I always found amazing about Courtney was her incredible love and knowledge of make up. In college she was hired as a professional makeup artist and would do weddings, and portraits on the side. She built an incredible portfolio and clientele! Although she no longer does make up full time {she has a corporate job at a major fashion company!} she’s still incredibly talented, and was nice enough to agree to do this post with me!

I’m so excited to let her take the reins from here. Let us both know if you have any questions!

Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder // Sephora Collection Lipstories Lipstick in colors {from L to R: #6 Tan lines, #3 Oui, #36 Spring Break, #23 After hours} // Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz {in medium brown} // Huda Beauty Desert Dusk Eyeshadow Palette

How beautiful are these bronze-y and pink colors? Amber, Celestial & Eden are gorgeous, and Desert Sand, Musk & Neferetti are also the perfect neutrals.

Courtney here! Bridget is bare faced and ready to go! I started by filling in her eyebrows with Anastastia Brow Wiz in medium brown. 

After warming the product up by swiping it a few times on my hand, I apply using the pencil end. I then used the brush end to help comb product through the eyebrow to create a more natural/softer look. Doing this in layers/steps (pencil, pencil, brush brush) will also help create a softer more natural look. Bridget already has great shape to her brows, so a little went a long way!

After brows, I moved onto the lids. I started with an eyeshadow base, using the Laura Mercier Eyehadow Caviar Stick in sand glow. Starting with an eyeshadow base/primer helps color “stick” and helps prevent creasing. I rubbed this onto Bridget’s lid with my ring-finger, which is the softest finger on your hand and the preferred finger to use when applying eye cream. 

I created some depth on Bridget’s lids using the two natural colors in the top left corner – Desert Sand and Musk. I blended these into the crease of her lid and took the fat blending crease brush to help create a soft smoky-eye-like finish by BLENDING, BLENDING, BLENDING!

Then I took Nefertiti & Angelic, with a flat eyeshadow brush and pressed them onto Bridget’s eyelid, from her lash line to your crease. Take the fat blending crease brush and BLEND, BLEND, BLEND to smooth the color out and to get rid of any harsh lines

Next, I used the Stila Stay All Day Liquid Eyeliner and delicately lined Bridget’s lash line. I did this by holding the pen like you would a writing utensil and making small dashes that were connected, instead of trying to create one solid line. Dashes creates a smooth line 99% of the time, where as trying to do one continuous line will almost always be jagged. 

From there, I took a smudge brush to smudge the eyeliner just a little bit to make it look softer. Smudging helps create a softer line, which is essential in doing a soft smoky eye. I used the Sephora Collection PRO Smudge #11 brush.

I used the same smudge brush and lightly dabbed it into Oud, the dark brown color in upper right corner of the palette, and smudged it lightly on Bridget’s bottom lash line. Doing this helps make her bottom lashes look fuller without using multiple coats of mascara. 

I warmed Bridget’s skin up with the Laura Mercier loose powder in medium deep by applying it on her cheeks, forehead, chin and down her neck slightly. When applying bronzer or blush, I always run it from the apples of the cheek all the way through the hairline, at an angle. Think – apples of cheek to the outside corner of your eye, through your hairline, in a tear drop shape.

I finished Bridget’s face with Laura Mercier’s Translucent Finishing Powder. Finishing powder helps seal in your foundation, bronzer, etc. and helps create an overall flawless, velvety finish. I applied this powder to Bridget’s T-zone where makeup typically starts to break down first. The reason why I applied the finishing powder before I did Bridget’s blush is because I did not want her blush to have a matte finish. Blush is supposed add dimension to the skin, which is why that product will almost always will have sort of sheen to it. I always apply blush last.

Lastly, I took the Marc Jacobs Glow Stick with a blush brush and applied it to Bridget’s cheeks as I would with any other powder blush, and then applied Nars Orgasm powder blush right on top. When applying bronzer or blush, I always run it from the apples of the cheek all the way through the hairline, at an angle. Using a cream base to the cheeks, before applying powder blush, helps the powder blush last longer, similar to how eyeshadow primer helps eyeshadow last longer.

After applying Dior’s Diorshow Maximizer 3D lash primer, I followed it up with Dior’s infamous Diorshow Mascara. Using a mascara primer helps add length and texture to your lashes, to give your mascara something more to hang onto, thus creating length and volume.

Last but not least, I let Bridget top off her look with lipstick! She chose Sephora’s Collection Lipstories Lipstick in Tan Lines. This lipstick is a high-pigment, lightweight lipstick that provides full-coverage color for only $8. I was seriously impressed with its consistency and love that it’s available in 40 shades and three different finishes: matte, cream, and metal. Tan lines was the perfect pink-y nude.

There you have it! Bridget’s full look. I wanted to keep her looking natural and fresh, while still giving her a special, more elevated look. Let me know in the comments what you think!

How cute is Courtney! A major thanks to her for teaching us all a thing or two – I can’t wait to try to recreate her look next time I have a special occasion!

Let me know in the comments if you have any pro make up tips – I’ll take all the help I can get!

photos: MAS Photography

Filed Under: Beauty

May 30, 2018

Casual Summer Outfit

Shirt: Anya Hindmarch Eyes T-shirt {also here} // Skirt: Agolde Audrey Skirt {also here} // Shoes: Loeffler Randall Birdie Sandal // Bracelet: Roxanne Assoulin // Bag: Celine Nano Tote // Sunglasses: Yves Saint Laurent {less expensive version here}

Although I love having an excuse to dress up, and wear outfits like yesterday’s beautiful dress, most days I’m wearing something more like this. Casual, comfortable and easy. I love that this little t-shirt has a playful set of googly eyes, and that this skirt is funky and slightly askew. I’ve paired both with my trusty red Celine nano, Loeffler Birdie slides and playful heart sunglasses. All around one of my favorite outfits, and one that I know I’ll wear all summer long!

photos: The Retro Penguin

Filed Under: Fashion

May 29, 2018

The Sweetest Floral Dress

Dress: Rebecca Taylor Francine Poplin Dress c/o // Bag: Lucy Folk Cocoloko Clutch // Shoes: Vince Karen Wedge

As soon as I saw this Rebecca Taylor dress, I knew I had to have it. I love everything about it. The sweet blue flowers, the shape, and the flirty twirl the dress makes when you spin. I also love the surprise opening in the back. It makes the otherwise sweet and delicate design of the dress, a bit more playful & fun. The crisp cotton material is also perfect for the summer heat, and the elastic waistband perfect for comfort.

Rebecca Taylor is known for her feminine pieces and lucky for you guys, they have offered Being Bridget readers a 20% off discount code! The code is good for any full price Rebecca Taylor items {excluding all 3rd party, and La Vie items}. Some of my favorite pieces from their collection right now {other than my dress above, which I’m obviously in love with} are these super cool embroidered jeans, this comfy looking jersey dress, this sweet floral jumpsuit, and this classic tweed jacket. The code is: BRIDGET20 and lasts until June 4th! Happy shopping friends!

photos: The Retro Penguin

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