Psalm 45:11-Let the king be enthralled by your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord.

Hello and welcome to the world that is Miss Dress Up. I'm a follower of Jesus, a Wife, Mother, YouTuber, Blogger, Facebooker and lastly but not least(ly) a make up artist in the making. Helping someone feel good about themselves,inside and out, makes me happy and I want to do that to the best of my ability. I make it a point to learn more everyday about the field of make up artistry through YouTube videos, books, magazines, other websites and anything else I can get involved in. This is an adventure I've always wanted to go on and at the ripe old age of 39 I am finally able to do that. So if you want to walk with me as I learn and grow and help others do the same you are officially invited by me right now!

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Straight, flat, frizz free, FANTASTIC!

Hello and get ready to be WOW'D!!!!!!  My Daughter and I are "flat out" amazed at this hair straightener.  You see..we've been using a $35 one for over a year now.  It snags our hair, doesn't actually straighten it and leaves behind a mountain of frizz.  So when we got this one we both decided that pin straight was the style for us!  (that may change next week of course but for now it's the do of choice)
Here's the lovely I'm talking about, isn't she cute?:
Ours is purple but they have two other colors, black and blue. The other styles of straighteners they sell come in more colors including but not limited too zebra print.  The "recommended retail price" on the box is $250.  The website (www.herstyler.com) sells it for $170 (it's the Superstyler if you're looking it up) but I found it on Amazon for $149 (  http://www.amazon.com/Herstyler-SuperStyler-PURPLE-Ceramic-Styler/dp/B004PWIZ0Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=beauty&qid=1300373068&sr=8-1).  I know in the video I said $80.99 but that was a different Herstyler.  They have several styles that are less expensive than the superstyler.  I can't give you a review on those though, I'm sorry.

Here's the specs on the Superstyler from their website:


The Superstyler is our latest HerStyler addition to the hair straightening revolution.
Onyx ceramic plates guarantee smooth straightening motion without pulling or breaking of hair.
Hair becomes up to 3 times smoother and silkier than when using ordinary ceramic iron.
True ceramic plates generate 6 times more negative ions than regular ceramic irons.
Cut your hair straightening time in half thanks to a high concentration of negative ions.
Negative ions renew hair with softness and shine, while eliminating frizz.
Ultra lightweight: the body is made of lightweight, high-strength composite materials that are commonly used in the aerospace industry.
Faster heat up time than conventional coil straightening irons.  It will rise to the desired temperature in less than 25 seconds, saving electricity and prolonging the straightener’s lifespan.  
The Superstyler has a built in ON/OFF switch and temperature control dial keeping temperature under your control.
1.5” ceramic plates that reach a max temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit and an ergonomic design that is easier to handle – Designed in Italy with American technology
Includes safety Glove and Matt for ease and protection
Free shipping and handling
Available in three colors (black, blue and purple)



And apparently if you buy it from them you get a FREE one year warranty to where mine only came with a 90 day.   Which is still better than nothing and considering I only paid $13 for it I think that's good.  If I had paid $170 or even $149 I would want AT LEAST a year.  You can buy longer warranties as well.  The 2 year is $19.95 and the 3 year is $34.95.  Not bad to make sure such an investment is protected, right!?  That's a lot better than paying another $170 to get another straightener that works as beautifully as this one!  


So..here's the demo.  Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUA8jZKoWyM

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Elizabeth Arden-Like An Old Friend

Good Day to you!  I always feel quite honored when you stop in to read my blog posts.  It really means a lot to me!
**CORRESPONDING VIDEO, PLEASE WATCH**:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN4Ys6YlmhM
Today I'd like to introduce to you my long time friend, Elizabeth.  She and I go way back.  You see, my Mother introduced me to her when I was about 12 years old and we've been friends since then.  We drifted apart for a few years but we're together again at last!
Of course I'm talking about Elizabeth Arden, the cosmetics company.  Here's a wee bit of history on the woman and the company:

Florence Nightingale Graham (December 31, 1884 – October 18, 1966), who went by the business name Elizabeth Arden, was a Canadian-American businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. At the peak of her career, she was one of the wealthiest women in the world.

In 1909 Arden formed a partnership with Elizabeth Hubbard, another culturist. When the partnership dissolved, she coined the business name "Elizabeth Arden" from her former partner and from Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden".
In 1912 Arden travelled to France to learn beauty and facial massage techniques used in the Paris beauty salons. She returned with a collection of rouges and tinted powders she had created. In an era when it was generally only acceptable for entertainers to wear makeup, Arden introduced modern eye makeup to North America. She also introduced the concept of the "makeover" in her salons.
Arden collaborated with A. Fabian Swanson, a chemist, to create a "fluffy" face cream. The success of the cream, Venetian Cream Amoretta, and corresponding lotion, Arden Skin Tonic, led to a long-lasting business relationship. This revolutionized cosmetics, bringing a scientific approach to formulations. Other innovations included creating foundations that matched a person's skin tone; creating the idea of the "Total Look" in which lipcheek, and fingernail colors matched or coordinated; and the first to make a cosmetics commercial shown in movie houses.
During World War II, Arden recognized the changing needs of the American woman entering the work force. She showed women how to apply makeup and dress appropriately for careers outside the home. She created a lipstick called Montezuma Red, for the women in the armed forces that would match the red on their uniforms. 
In recognition of her contribution to the cosmetic industry, she was awarded the Légion d'Honneur by the French government in 1962.
Arden died in New York City in 1966 and was interred in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York under the name Elizabeth N. Graham. (taken from a Wikipedia article-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Arden)
When I was young my Mother used to use Elizabeth Arden products and one of my all time favorite perfumes is Red Door by this company.  It reminds me of so many good things from my past including my wedding day.  
Recently I found the EA counter in my local Dillard's store and had some money my Mother had given me for my Birthday.  The sweetest most genuine little woman from Jerusalem was working.  She spent well over 30 minutes talking with us, showing us things (but not pushing to buy), explaining in great detail how they work and about the company and gave us several hefty samples of some of their most expensive products.  She even said if she ever retires she would call me to take her job.  WOW!  What a dream that would be for me.  *sigh*
The first thing she showed us is the Ceramide capsules. (there is one for the face and another for the eyes) Here's what the package claims:

Pure, potent, intensive single dose capsules. Our innovative CLX Complex delivers the restorative power of Ceramides and essential lipids to help strengthen skin's barrier against the visible signs of time.

- Visibly improves skin tone and clarity.

- Supports skin's own natural collagen levels for a firmer, more resilient look.

- Works to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

- Retexturizes skin for a noticeably softer, smoother look.

- Fragrance, preservative and emulsifier free.

To open capsules twist tab around twice. 
I've been using them for five days now and I really feel they are amazing.  My skin feels a little firmer, smoother and definitely softer!  I am considering purchasing them even though they are a bit on the pricey side.  (maybe I should have asked for them for my Birthday..too late.) The ones for face and throat are $58 for a two month supply and the eye formulation is $52 for two months.  Pricey but not out of sight in my opinion.
The next thing she showed us was the Prevage serum.  Here are the claims on the packaging:

PREVAGE® transforms anti-aging skincare with advanced Idebenone technology, the most powerful antioxidant available today* with an EPF® rating of 95. Re-engineered to help create a reserve within the skin to release protective and corrective benefits when and where needed most. Measurably diminishes the appearance of lines, wrinkles, minor scars, redness, age spots and sun damage so skin looks younger than ever.

PREVAGE® Face addresses major skincare concerns with proven results:

- Fine lines, wrinkles, age spots and discolorations appear reduced.

- Redness and minor scars and existing sun damage look minimized.

- Skin looks firmer and more radiant.

I have also been using this for five days and I can honestly say the appearance of the discolorations on my face from acne scarring/hyper pigmentation has faded some.  You apply this cream in the morning and top it with your normal moisturizer.  The only thing I don't like about this product is the price...$155 for a 7 month supply.  I realize it's for 7 whole months but I just can't shell out that much money at once.  But oh how I would love to because I think it would really work to help the my skin's appearance and in turn I wouldn't have to use such a full coverage foundation.  Maybe one day....there's always Christmas!  LOL
The item I actually went to the counter FOR is this:
It's a skin protectant, moisturizer, glosser and more.  A lot of MUA's use it to "glossify" a model's skin, eye lids, lips etc.  You can use it to keep your brows in place, for your dry elbows, feet, hands etc.  I actually ended up getting a promotional package that contained the original cream, a hand cream and a lip treatment all for $25.  And they are all full size products! In the video I show you what it looks like and more.  Hopefully this was helpful to some of you who are searching for something to help your skin.  Thank you for stopping in today!








Wednesday, March 9, 2011

To Shape a Brow

Well, here it is.  The requested brow tutorial.  Actually this is the first of two.  This one is about the tools you need as well as how to figure out what shape you're going for.  The next will be on how to actually get them to that shape through tweezing etc.
Video-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g7m7Qji_5I
The items I go over in the video are as follows:
Tweezers (mine are by Revlon)
Fill in product of your choice (I use NYC Browser Duo which is powder and wax with an angled eyeliner type brush.)
This comes in several different colors.
This one is by Lauren Luke

You can use a brow pencil, brow cream product or even just an eyeshadow in your shade.
Eyebrow Stencils-I have some by Ardell that I picked up at Sally's Beauty Supply.  I had another brand but I must've given them away..

A brow highlighting product of some sort to give you a wee little "lift" there.  I sometimes use the Anastasia brow highlighting pencil.


There are so many many things that factor into making your eyebrows look great.  This is a VERY general explanation for those who are just starting out and really don't have a clue where to begin.  One thing to remember when trying to learn how to make your eyebrows the shape you want them is they are Sisters, not twins.  Meaning they will look somewhat alike but most likely, unless you are completely drawing them on, never look exactly the same.  That's ok, it's natural.

Another thing to keep in mind is that it can be somewhat of a daunting task at first and takes a bit of practice to start getting them the way you want them.  Mine are at about stage 3 of getting to the point where I like the look of them and the shape.  Out of all the things I have learned and am studying, brows are one of the more difficult to master.  BUT they are also one of the main focal points of the face and it's very important that you do learn at least the basics of shaping and filling in.  They really do frame the face.  A lovely brow with a little bit of mascara and lip gloss can make you look more rested, put together and alive.  So together we can figure out this puzzle that are eyebrows.  Good luck!