The Wedding Industry awards

The Wedding Industry awards 2016 - Wedding make-up artist of the year- East Midlands (regional award.)

It is my pleasure to announce that I have won the East Midlands' regional award, for Wedding make-up artist of the year, for The Wedding Industry awards 2016!  I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my lovely Brides that voted for me and left some heartfelt comments and feedback - it really meant a lot to me, thank-you so very, very much.

I travelled to Daventry, where the awards were held last night, with the amazing designer, Joanna Leigh Couture, who was shortlisted for this very prestigious award too.  Also, Pete Hewes of The Cine collective - who won best videographer of the year too.

I now go on to the National awards, which will be held in London next year!  I am very proud and chuffed!  Keep checking for updates! xxx

STALF shoot

STALF studio shoot - a classic look for winter.

A very enjoyable morning this morning working with STALF studio in Lincolnshire.  STALF studio creates simple, elegant and wearable womenswear which is handmade in Lincolnshire - www.stalf.co.uk  /Instagram @stalf.studio

As the clothing is so simple and wearable, for this shoot I wanted to create a classic look, that can be created easily, but using minimal products - who has the time quite frankly, to spend 2 hours applying make-up!?

I used - Bobbi Brown vitamin enriched face base and then created a matte base to work out using Bobbi Brown Long-wear even finish foundation,applied with a Beauty Blender.  I then applied a creamy concealer and set with a little loose powder.  I then defined Avas' beautiful brows and set with a little MAC brow gel.  I then used a Bobbi Brown cream eyeshadow in Sandy gold all over the eye area.  Using a Maggie Hunt angled brush, I applied a MAC Black Ink gel eyeliner along the lash line and adding beautiful flicks, to elongate the eyes at the outer corners.  I then added some Ardell demi wispy lashes and added some mascara, (I love Max Factor 2000 calorie.)  I then used Cover FX bronzer and then some highlighter, (Gleam) by Illamasqua, (this was used on the top of the cheekbones only.)  I then moisturised the lips with a  lip balm, (Carmex is good), I then used an Illamasqua red lip pencil all over the lips and filled in with Hollywood Red lip colour by Bobbi Brown.  Leaving it matte with no gloss.

Daniella Draper shoot

Daniella Draper jewellery shoot...

I had the pleasure of working with the very talented jewellery designer, Daniella Draper, today in Lincoln.  I am a big fan of Daniellas' work, she is so talented.

The brief was to keep the beautiful model, Holly, (Daniellas' sister,  who incidentally looks a dead ringer for Cara Delevingne!), natural, healthy and glowing.  Holly has such beautiful skin to work on and her eyebrows are to die for!

I prepped her skin with Bioderma cleanser and then used some Bobbi Brown moisturizing balm, SPF 25, mixed with some MAC strobe cream to enhance Hollys' natural glow.  I then evened out her tanned skin a tad with some Bobbi Brown foundation stick and concealer, then applied a little powder down the t-zone.  I then used a Bobbi Brown eyeshadow to softly define Holly's brows and set with some MAC clear brow gel.  I then used a Gold Maybelline eyeshadow all over the eye area then applied a little sparkle eyeshadow by Bobbi Brown to enhance the sparkle.  I then applied a dark brown eyeshadow along her top lash line and in the waterline, finished with some black mascara.  I then used a Tom Ford shade and Illuminate palette as a bronzer and highlighted on the high points of the face.  I then used a Bobbi Brown bronzer over the bronzed areas with a pop of Bobbi Brown pot rouge.  For lips we just used a little nude pink lip pencil by Bobbi Brown.  To finish and create more of a glow, I dabbed on some Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream, (I love this product so much!)

I am very excited to see the photographs, from Scott Murray photographer.

Check out Daniellas' website - www.danielladraper.com to see her beautiful creations.

The Wedding Industry awards cert finalist

The Wedding Industry awards 2016.

I am very pleased to announce I have been shortlisted in the Best Wedding Make-up Artist category for The Wedding Industry awards 2016.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the lovely Brides who took the time to vote for me in this prestigious competition.

I will be going to the awards evening very soon to see if I get into the next round! Good luck to all involved!

Black winged eyeliner look

Black winged eyeliner...

Today's blustery weather calls for a bit of drama I think - its all about the winged eyeliner today! I used Embryolisse moisturiser first and then used Cover FX compact foundation to even out my skin tone, Bobbi Brown corrector and concealer serum under my eyes, and then Anastasia Beverley Hills dip brow pomade on my brows.  To create the eyeliner look, use Urban decay eye primer first, then apply vanilla cream eyeshadow stick by Bobbi Brown all over the eye area, with a MAC 217 apply slate cream shadow (Bobbi Brown again), over the lid, up to the crease and below the eye, blending really well.  With a Louise Young cosmetics brush, (LY31), dip your brush into a black gel liner, (I used Black ink by Bobbi Brown, but MAC do a good one too - Black track.)  Start in the inner corner, applying right next to the roots of the lashes along the lash line, stop at the last lash and then use the full edge of the brush at the outer end of your lid to create a flick, (this should be in line with your lower lid.) Next create a triangle shape a little higher up and colour in with the liner.  Then, go along the whole of the lash line again with the liner, creating a thicker line.  Apply some Ardell Demi wispies, (false eyelashes) and you are good to go.  Keep the rest of your make-up quite neutral.  I used Bobbi Brown lip pencil in Beige and a little pink quartz shimmer brick.

 

 

Red lips and leopard print

Red lips and leopard print...

With the gloomy weather surely there is light at the end of the tunnel? or in my case, my make-up bag?!  Dark days call for a bright pop of colour so I opted for my trusty MAC lip pencil in High energy today and wrapped up in my Topshop leopard print coat.  If you are going to be wearing a red lip, make sure you get rid of any redness first in your face, (especially around your mouth, nose and chin.)  I must admit, I am more of a nude lippie girl, but I so needed a colour boost, and I felt really nice with a bright lip, plus it stayed on such a long time, (I prepped my lips first with a bit of vaseline, then rolled over a cotton bud to remove any bits that the lipstick may stick to.)  Then applied a bit of carmex lip balm then applied the lip pencil all over the lips, then traced the pencil along the lip line, smiling, but it wasnt prestine.

I used minimal makeup for the rest of my face - I prepped with Emma Hardie moisturiser, then applied Bobbi Brown serum foundation and corrector, I then groomed my brows with an Anastasia Beverley Hills brow pencil, a bit of Louise Young eyeshadow in Chic and Max Factor 2000 calorie mascara.  I then used Cover FX bronzer and then Bobbi Brown shimmer brick and that was it.  A look really out of my comfort zone but perfect for an Autumn gloomy day! (coat from Topshop by the way.)

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Halloween make-up

Halloween make-up fun...

I have been inundated with enquiries about halloween make-up since posting up the photo on Facebook, (below.)  The post created well over 300 likes and comments!  I was practising this make-up for a client who is going to a Halloween party and this is the look we decided on.

I am going to be posting more of these up soon.  Let me know if there is anything you would like me to recreate!x

 

Review for Tina Brocklebank Make-up artist

My make-up columns and make-up lessons...

I am very lucky to be a columnist for The Lincoln Journal and The Lincolnshire Journal magazines, (I also write columns for The Wedding Journal too.)

My most recent column in The Wedding Journal is talking about why you should book a Pro make-up artist on your wedding day.  Here's a snippet, "Weddings are a time of celebration and happiness and I am always honoured to be a part of someones' special day.  When choosing a Make-up artist, you can't beat a first hand recommendation or review.  Ask around and check out their social media accounts and portfolio too.  See how long they have been in the industry for, (I sang in the bathroom last night, it doesn't make me a singer, if you know what I mean.)  Getting your make-up applied professionally is a luxury, but with all things luxury there is a cost associated with it.  Yes, you could do your make-up yourself or get your friend, but would it look the same? and do you need that stress on your wedding day?  Price wise, a Pro make-up artist will charge what they are worth.  You are not just paying for their expertise, experience or application, but upkeep of their kit, time, travel, cleaning and sanitising their kit, answering e-mails, etc, etc.  Make-up artists work so hard, in and out of hours.  Basically, you do get what you pay for.  When you have chosen your make-up artist, book them...fast! A reputable make-up artist has a packed schedule and while that says great things about them and their work, it means you have to get a contract in place, (a professional will already have this in place as standard.)  I don't recommend not having a trial before the wedding day, and actually, I don't take Brides on without this anyway, it is far too important.  Not only should the makeup artist be amazing at make-up but you need someone who is going to be reliable, professional, keep you calm and also works well under pressure, you also need to have a good rapport with them.  I have lost count of the number of times I have given reassuring hugs, passed a tissue and wiped tears, or poured a glass of champers to a nervous Bride...but its all part of the job.  Make sure you wear waterproof products for obvious reasons! You don't want to have panda eyes or streaks ruining your look!  Lastly, embrace the whole experience of having a professional apply your make-up for you.  It is a most enjoyable experience and one which you will remember for the rest of your life."

My October Lincolnshire Journal "Tina Brocklebank Make-up artist knows good make-up..." talks about dark under eye circles, (something which I have myself.)  Products I recommend are a good eye cream, Bobbi Brown corrector and concealer, Laura Mercier secret camouflage palette, Louise Young cosmetics, Barry M concealers, Amazing Cosmetics concealers, YSL Touche Eclat, a Beauty Blender, Chanel powder, (if required) and Lancome Effacernes concealer.

There is no denying, that make-up can be our best friend, if applied correctly and use the correct products.  Make-up can enhance us and also play down the areas that we are not so comfortable with.  Don't be afraid of experimenting a little and investing in yourself.  Make-up is such a useful tool and a skill for life!  (I have been working with lots of lovely ladies recently, on make-up lessons, all ages.)  It always brings me such pleasure and is a real buzz when I make that person happy, just by applying a little bit of make-up, it can really boost someones' confidence and well being.  Make-up, to me, is so much more than applying it, it has such a positive effect on a person.  It really can make all the difference to your day.  Heres a few examples of some make-up lessons and reviews too...

Emma Hardie Amazing Face

Emma Hardie skincare products

I was kindly sent some products to try from the Emma Hardie skincare range.  I have had little samples from this range so was really keen to try more, as I was impressed.

The packaging is looks stylish.  I was sent the Mooring Cleansing balm with a cleansing cloth in together with  a Protect and Prime SPF 30 moisturiser.

The cleansing balm comes in a big tub and you have to mix a few drops of the balm with warm water, apply to the face and massage in.  You then remove with the soaked cloth, (this is to exfoliate too, using the muslin side.)  I absolutely love the smell of the balm which has notes of citrus, rose and jasmine.

You can even use this as a overnight facial treatment, (great for mature skins.)  It soothes and minimises the appearance of open pores.

This is a great cleanser and my skin seems to love it, (after a week.)  It is very hydrating and I really look forward to using it!  The only thing I would say is, don't get this in your eyes, but there is a warning about it on the box!

The moisturiser was actually what I tried as a little sample so I knew what to expect.  It comes in a 50 ml pump bottle, so easy to dispense, not messy and saves you wasting the product.

I love this product as it is not too oily, its light weight, and leaves a lovely glow to the skin.  I love the fact that its got a SPF 30 in too.

I have been taking notes from the respected Caroline Hirons blog, (she a much respected skincare expert), and I have been now routinely looking at ingredients in the products.  I know now not to choose anything with mineral oil in, as apparently it is a "red flag" in 99% of situations.  I also know that there are a lot of problems now with palm oil, (with it being sustainable.)  It seems a lot of the ingredients in the two products are derived naturally, (however, I am not an expert), but looking at them it seems that way. I love this range and I would have no hesitation to recommend it highly if you are looking for a higher end skincare range, but not too pricey.

You can purchase the Emma Hardie products from -

www.emmahardie.com, www.spacenk.com, QVS and M and S.

Bridal-Photography-Shoot-Sheffield

Bridal Musings and Claire Pettibone...

As I have mentioned recently, I had the pleasure of working with such great professionals on an amazing shoot in Sheffield.  Photography was by the very talented and lovely Jess Petrie, who's work I love and admire.  Nina Marika was the extremely talented stylist, hair by Berquet Laurent of Hair Laundry, Cakes and head pieces - Amy Swann cakes, florals - Swallows and Damsons, make-up by me.  The model was the beautiful Urte.  The dresses were from the amazing couture designer Claire Pettibone at The White Room Bridal.

I wanted to create a lovely pretty, peachy, dewy, natural, fresh look with a graphite, grey defined eye.  I used my trusty Bobbi Brown products and also a bit of MAC strobe cream.  Very minimal but very modern and beautiful.  Here are a few pics -

The shoot was a inspired by Conceptual elegance and oozed soft and delicate styling with a rough around the edges backdrop.

Click on this link to read more about the shoot - http://goo.gl/VRT4Sv (I hope you can see it?!)

The shoot harnessed the talents of some of the North of England's most exciting wedding vendors and I was extremely honoured to be a part of it.  I shall be writing more about the makeup I used soon for this.

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