July 22nd, 2008 by Trisha

I chose to do a fire related tutorial today. Mostly because I was wearing a red halter dress at the time. I wanted to match!
This look is called Fire Season. I live in a state that has a yearly fire season (no, not California. Montana). In fact, just about a week ago, or most important mountain was on fire. While it looked neat at night, it’s serious business.
Anyway, the classic fire colors are red, orange, yellow and white. Of course, the fire is hottest when it’s white. Right?
Using these three colors, I created the Fire Season makeup tutorial, which is so scorching hot!
Read on, ladies.
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June 24th, 2008 by Trisha

Soft Rust? Is that even possible? Well, yes, when it’s on your eyes.
Today, I’ll be teaching you how to get a beautiful rusty colored makeup look on your eyes, as well as a soft rust color on your lips. This look is going to be a bit more subtle than what you are expecting, I’m sure.
Where you wear this look depends on how comfortable you are with makeup on. I could wear this anywhere, including work and on a date. Those who aren’t used to a lot of makeup may want to limit this look only for special occasions.
So, get ready for the Soft Rust makeup tutorial.
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June 3rd, 2008 by Trisha
I don’t always like to play it safe. In fact, I like to go crazy sometimes. Many people would avoid the look I’m going to teach you today, but whatever. I think it’s cute!
I think about the fact that I have nearly every color in the rainbow when it comes to eye shadow, so why not have a look that is…well…a rainbow?
So, that’s exactly what I’m doing. Be prepared for Rainbow Eyes! This is the most colorful makeup look I’ve ever done. And you’ll get to see how I did it here.
Buckle up, because this is going to be fun.
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April 22nd, 2008 by Trisha

Welcome to the first post in the Tutorial Tuesday series. Each week I’ll be showing you a new makeup technique - with pictures!
This makeup tutorial, for Sunrise Eyes, will show step by step what you need to do to acheive the look. You’ll understand why I call it Sunrise Eyes when you see the finished product. Click on the pictures to view a bigger view. For now, let’s get started!
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