GypsyNet members, Raqs sharqi, and Raqs baladi fans what's great about Middle Eastern adornment is there's no wrong way in doing it. Look at your favorite dancers and get inspired by how they do their makeup/costumes and add your own twist to it. The dots around my eyes were inspired by BDSS Ansuya. Remember this is an art, feel free... feel inspired...and let the music move your makeup brush.
Clients- Before and Afters
Showing posts with label Arabic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabic. Show all posts
Friday, June 10, 2011
Ancient Ruins...Relic Eyes
Last night I was transported to a beautiful mysterious land as I listen to my new collection of World music. The album is called Garden of Eden by Mosavo. My three favorite pieces of the album are The Enchanting Harp, Black Tulip and Misirlou. The flute, drums, and harp takes you on a beautiful musical journey. During that voyage, I was inspired to create this elaborate Middle Eastern look.
GypsyNet members, Raqs sharqi, and Raqs baladi fans what's great about Middle Eastern adornment is there's no wrong way in doing it. Look at your favorite dancers and get inspired by how they do their makeup/costumes and add your own twist to it. The dots around my eyes were inspired by BDSS Ansuya. Remember this is an art, feel free... feel inspired...and let the music move your makeup brush.
GypsyNet members, Raqs sharqi, and Raqs baladi fans what's great about Middle Eastern adornment is there's no wrong way in doing it. Look at your favorite dancers and get inspired by how they do their makeup/costumes and add your own twist to it. The dots around my eyes were inspired by BDSS Ansuya. Remember this is an art, feel free... feel inspired...and let the music move your makeup brush.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Party Look
Have a fun party or hot event to go to? Want to wear a makeup look different than the same old Smokey eye? Well, here is an easy and quick look you can do! All you need is some gold and brown eyeshadows, black liner, and a gold glitter pen. Scroll down for a list of products used.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Egyptian Inspired Makeup Look
Egyptian Royalty Inspired Makeup
Here we have my assistant Eleni. I wanted to make her look completely different and I was inspired by Egyptian style makeup to create this amazing transformation. I took the pictures without flash, using low yellow lights to create a warm, mystical effect. Scroll down for more information, tips and ideas that you can use to recreate this look.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
أميرة عربيّة
The Arabic Makeup style is all about the eyes. Make sure you line the eyes in an exaggerated way and use vibrant eyeshadow colors that will stand out. The brows are also dramatized and filled in to appear fuller.It also helps if you have a model of Arabic descent :) This is clearly an extravagant look, but you can make it wearable by using less eyeliner and less glitter and obviously don't go out with dots all over your forehead. :)
This makeup was done using airbrush and also pigments. The list of products used is too long to post, but if you want it, then just email me or comment.
This makeup was done using airbrush and also pigments. The list of products used is too long to post, but if you want it, then just email me or comment.
This look will be divided into several posts due to the large amount of pictures. Enjoy :)
~~~~~~Arabian Princess~~~~~
Click on the first 2 pictures to enlarge:
See more on this post by clicking "Read More" below!Monday, July 12, 2010
Featured Makeover- Brittany's Grad Party Makeup
Friday, June 25, 2010
Colorful Arabic Makeup
Time for another Arabic Makeup shoot!
This time I created this Domari Gypsy Belly Dancer inspired look as requested by a blog reader.I used Naked pigments in many different vibrant colors to create this fun look. I used my homemade Mixing Medium to blend the pigments in order to make the color pop even more.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
More Arabic Makeup
We had so much fun in this photo shoot, that I have decided to post lots of pictures of it.
Thank you to Eleni the art director for this shoot. :)
Thank you to my model Narai, who had to stay seated for over 1 hour while I Airbrushed her face.
Thank you to my model Narai, who had to stay seated for over 1 hour while I Airbrushed her face.
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