Monday, July 23, 2018

5 Simple Tips To Fix 5 Makeup Mistakes

Have you ever been putting on your makeup and when everything is going well, you suddenly make a mistake that ruins all of your effort? Have you had to take off your makeup some time because, without meaning to, you’ve ruined your makeup? Surely you have; it happens to all of us.

In this article, you will find five of the most common mistakes and the best tips to quickly fix them without having to take off all of your makeup…

We hope you’ll like them and that they’ll help you easily improve your personal image…

“I’VE PUT ON TOO MUCH FOUNDATION”

This is a very common mistake that we all make when we put on makeup. If you are totally made up, to take off any excess foundation, do the following:

• Lightly moisten a clean sponge with water (the sponge should be almost dry and without any makeup residue) and sponge all of your face with downward movements.

TIP: It’s very important, most of all, to avoid excess foundation and concealer around the eyes. To eliminate any excess in this area, perform the same step and afterwards use your fingertips to softly blur the product in that area.

“MY EYESHADOW LOOKS TOO DARK”

If you’ve put on too much eyeshadow, or it looks too dark, follow these steps to quickly fix the problem:

• If it happened on your upper eyelid, blur the eyeshadow toward the edges with a clean brush to reduce the color. If it still looks very dark, apply a little bit of matte cream eyeshadow with a brush (if you don’t have cream eyeshadow, you can use translucent powder) and blur the eyeshadow.


• If it happened on the lower part of your eye, use a fine, clean brush to blur, or pat it softly with a Q-tip.

• If as you were blurring, you’ve left the contour of the eyelid and the shadow looks very dark, blur it with a clean sponge and afterwards apply a little bit of foundation, patting lightly to fix the foundation.


“I’VE PUT ON TOO MUCH BLUSH”

If you applied too much blush, try the following tip:

• Stroke your cheek with a thick, loose powder bush—the brush should be completely clean. If you still have too much blush on, apply translucent or clear powder with the same brush, just over the blush. That way the two powders should mix, clarifying the original color.

“I’VE PUT TOO MUCH MAKEUP ON MY EYEBROWS”

When we put too much makeup on our eyebrows, we look harsh and we can’t even recognize ourselves. Follow the following tip to quickly solve this:

• Simply brush the eyebrow with a clean Q-tip, going against the grain of your eyebrow. You will see how quickly the color you initially applied disappears.


“I’VE SMEARED MASCARA ON MY EYELID”

That’s all right. Just follow these next steps and you’ll see how you can quickly fix the problem:

• Continue applying makeup and when you have finished, allowing enough time for the mascara to dry, apply a Q-tip right over the smudge. You’ll see how it quickly disappears and you don’t need to remove the makeup from your whole eye.

TIP: A good trick to avoid smudging yourself is applying makeup first to your inferior eyelashes and then to the superior.


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Up Close with Victoria Barbara Montalvo

FCM-Thank you for granting Fashion Couture Magazine for the opportunity to chat us regarding  your career, fashion, and upcoming projects.

FCM- You have been described as Model, Fitness Guru and all-around Influencer. How do you multi-task all those positions?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo-Being a high profile influencer I have learned to manage my time more efficiently. I guess it comes with the territory.

FCM-Of your different jobs, which are you most passionate about?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo- I am an overall fitness fanatic. I am very passionate about healthy living and I share my passion with other influencers, friends and my fans. I believe in always trying to be a better version of myself.

FCM-You have gorgeous hair--do you mind giving us 1 tip on how you keep it so healthy and shiny?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo-The secret to my regimen is Alkaline water. I honestly think everyone should try it.  I drink it; I bathe in it and use to wash my face and hair to hydrate. I do not wash my hair every single day as it tends to make my hair dry. Organic shampoo and conditioner is highly encouraged.

FCM-Any upcoming projects you can share with us?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo- I am currently working on my fashion line which is set to launch the end of this year. I am also working on a “top secret” TV show with a big production company. I have collaborations with global brands and this requires me to do a lot of traveling.

FCM-What is your skin care routine? What’s in your Beauty Bag?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo- Alkaline Water is key. I live by it! I make sure my skin is hydrated to keep me looking fresh all day. My beauty bag? Moisturizer, hydrating serum, and sunscreen! And I only use Dr Kay’s beauty products. Her products are a must try! If you would like to connect, check her IG @beautybydrkay

FCM-What is something about you that fans might not know?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo-I have 6 fur babies!!!  I am so in love with them and they are my life!! I am very easy going and I respond to fan mails diligently.

FCM-As part of some very winning films and projects thus far, whom would you like to thank at this point in your career?

Victoria Barbara Montalvo- My sister, my “friend” and friends, my publicist! They are the ones who have been there and truly believe in me.  They support my vision and dreams.

Thank you so much for this amazing interview!!


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Friday, June 8, 2018

Seventies hairstyle – Do you Have it?

The seventies hairstyle also coincides with the hippy era wherein the girls can be seen in wild flowing hair that provide a natural look to the hair. The era involved a lot of use of hair irons as straight hair was the fashion of those days.

The era of the seventies was dominated by the punk Hairstyle. It was the short spiky hairstyles that ruled the roost in that era. In the case of women, the shag and bob hairstyles were the ones that were the craze of the era. The era is famous for its hep style statements.
The seventies hairstyle also coincides with the hippy era wherein the girls can be seen in wild flowing hair that provide a natural look to the hair. The era involved a lot of use of hair irons as straight hair was the fashion of those days. During the seventies a lot of emphasis was laid on glamour, this is the reason whywe all could see shony and styled head bands being used in that era.
During the sevent

ies even the 60s plaits were been carried over. There was a craze of hair dos in that era, the most famous being the Afro hairdo. The afro hairdo was considered to be frenzy at that time. It is also known as the disco era wherein the people were fond of flaunting their style. Style was the mantra of the time.
The shag hairstyle was considered as one of the most happening hairstyles. The style involved irregular layers of hair that provided a shaggy look. The other hairstyle that had gained popularity was the pageboy hairstyle. The hairstyle was done by inward curling of the hair. The style gave the hair a fluff. The mulled haircut was another hairstyle of the seventies that worn by both men and women.

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Friday, May 11, 2018

FCM Spots LA Men Wearing


Zackary Momoh Netflix 7 Seconds

(1) Less traditional collars and neckwear (or completely none).
(2) Printed and/or textured jackets like floral print, jacquard, brocade.
(3) Color- as in mustard, lilac, and other [becoming] gender neutral hues.

Take inspiration from the men and women we couldn't help but to snap as guests to some of the tastiest Beverly Hills and Los Angeles hot spots when you're deciding how to narrow down your wedding attendee choices this year. Hey, don't be sad- if you're single, they say, weddings are a great place to meet a mate. And if you're married or taken, it is a great time to rekindle the flirty
flame in your relationship, so prepare to look and feel your best,
taking inspiration from FashionCouture Magazine's Chosen Spotlight Celebrity Guests captured by contributing LA Writer, Asha Spacek. -asha spacek, @ashasangle instagram

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Ladylike Looks And Delicate Details

Michael Cinco Fall 2017
Spring's fashion runways showcased clean-cut and demure collections with feminine embellishments and silhouettes.

Designers favor nude and natural tones such as taupe, moss and ivory, while paying tribute to traditional spring pastels such as lilac and mint.

Chadwick's, a popular online fashion resource for career and casual clothing, offers tips on how to update your wardrobe as the air gets balmier:

Ladylike Silhouettes

Jackets elevate an outfit in both career and casual occasions and are cut shorter this season.

Fashion brands like Chadwick's offer a variety of stylish features such as 3/4 sleeves, peplum skirting, wide lapels and standup collars.

Try pairing a shrunken linen blazer in a soothing earth tone with a pair of white jeans for a sophisticated yet casual look that is straight off the runways.

After lingering right above the knee for the past several seasons, hemlines have dipped down to midcalf this spring.

Pack midcalf-length skirts in a wide array of colors, prints and fabrics for business trips and weekend getaways alike. Denim Bermuda shorts cut just above the knee are a stylish way to enjoy sunny days.

Frilly and Feminine Details

Move over, winter wools and tweeds! This spring, lacy shirts will flatter suits, pom-poms and ruffles will adorn dresses and chiffon will softly drape bare arms. This feminine trend translates into delicate lace trims at necklines and hems on camisoles and long-sleeve tees.

If you've always longed to wear crochet-this is the season to do it.

Embellished Footwear

The stiletto, fall's ever-popular staple, steps aside this spring for playful espadrilles, wedges and platforms. Metallic sandals in silver and bronze are cosmopolitan yet surprisingly easy to pull off. Try playful touches of macramé and eyelet this season.

Crochet espadrilles have a vintage appeal when paired with sundresses and make a simple, feminine statement when worn with denim.
                                                               
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