Saturday Surfing, February 24th, 2022 - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Yay, bound! ? It's almost here, and the signs are showing. ?? Granted, it actually didn't experience like spring at all this calendar week considering I had to mummify myself in multiple layers every time I stepped outside, but the world is starting to wake upwardly after its slumber.
Buds are starting to bloom, and the cherry blossoms ? are gearing upwards for their spring debut. Pretty soon their branches volition exist lush, bold and bright.
I hope the weather is nice enough to spend a trivial time outside there today. I'd love to go for a walk with you lot. I love going for walks on the weekends. Or perchance nosotros could but sit on a park bench in the sun for a few minutes and read.
Which reminds me…
- Girl, if you lot haven't seen Black Panther yet, go meet it. Hands down, my favorite comic book motion picture ever, merely I don't just think it's skilful for a comic volume movie. If y'all like action-packed stories and stiff women, stunning sets and costumes, complex graphic symbol arcs and accurate dialogue and villains that don't only hate everything because "they're evil," go run into information technology (and I'grand unremarkably not even a fan of Marvel movies). I spent half the movie marveling (haha) over the makeup, and this in-depth look at the lighting and makeup on the ready was my favorite article this calendar week.
"Over the past decade, mail-product CGI engineering science has given editors seemingly unlimited ability to tweak scenes that have already been shot. No such luck for lighting and makeup: if a scene is night when it goes into post-production, or someone'southward makeup isn't perfectly suited to their skin tone, software can just do so much. Even worse, because today'southward cameras are so insanely accurate, fifty-fifty the tiniest makeup sideslip shows up on screen. 'Some of this stuff you wouldn't run into with the naked center can be spotted past the camera,' says Siân Richards, who was Chadwick Boseman'south personal makeup artist on the film."
- While we're on the topic of Blackness Panther, this is how Oscar-winning makeup designer Joel Harlow (he won for 2009'southward Star Expedition) created the scars on big baddie Killmonger, played by Michael B. Jordan.
It started with a body cast and skillful old-fashioned red pencil!
- (Terminal Blackness Panther story, I promise.) Michael B. Jordan's hairstyle in the picture is currently trending.
- Speaking of hair, does it really keep growing after y'all dice? Is it healthier to skip shampooing? This hair scientist tackles vi common hair myths.
- Someone constitute some of George Washington's hair in an 18th century almanac. Yup, we have some of the fab Founding Begetter'southward luxurious mane. Which leads me to wonder, "Um, why?!"
Apparently, keeping a lock of pilus from someone you admired, like a president, wasn't creepy back in the day. It was cool. In the 18th and 19th centuries, locks of pilus were kept as keepsakes to give to friends, romantic partners and the relatives in charge of your family's hair wreath (aye, this was also a thing).
- It'due south happening… A matte version of MAC Gear up+ will be hitting shelves soon. Smash.
- These 11 mascaras get mad love from reviewers on Amazon. I wanna try the one called "It's So Large." (Side note: go your mind out of the gutter.)
OK, I'm off to go go a drink of h2o now because I've turned into a person who sets alarms on her phone to remind herself to chug H2O every hr.
Basically, the air's been crisper and drier than usual lately, and information technology's boot my pare'due south butt.
On that annotation, don't forget to hydrate! And don't forget to grinning. ? Information technology'south Caturday, after all.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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