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The Many Moods of Red

robyn May 2, 2012

Red is a beautiful, enigmatic shade.  It stands for so many things – Paint the Town Red = Fun. Seeing Red = Anger. Red Hot = Sexy. Red is passion, it’s heart, it’s emotion. For this story, Red is Beauty.

Of course, the inspiration here starts with gorgeous red hair. The images are the collective creation of photographer Chris Eckert, hairstylist Kristan Serafino, model Melinda Lennox and makeup artist, me. With a signature red, Melinda transforms into anything from a sweet gamine to a stunning, wicked vixen – and each transformation mirrors the moods of red (with a sexy edge as Melinda can’t help but smolder). Enjoy!

Be Natural Tip: For a natural look keep the bottom lash line clean – mascara and eye liner on top lash line only.

Subtle Color Tip: Use earth tones to build color that looks soft and natural.

 

Luscious Lip Tip: To make lips look fuller, add a touch of shimmery gloss on top of lip color.

Contour Tip: For deeper eye contour, blend a darker shade into the crease.

Intense Eye Tip: To make eyes more intense, use a black kohl eye liner on the inner and outer lash line.

 

 

 

 

Drama Tip: To create a more drama, use contrast – concentrate color on eyes, and go nude on lips.

Click here for hairstyling tips from Kristan Serafino!

Next: How to Create the Looks. 

In images & videos Tags beauty, hair for redheads, hairstyles, Kristan Serafino, makeup, makeup for redheads, makeup tips, model Melinda Lennox, photographer chris eckert, Robyn Tamura, serafinosays, www-kristanserafino-com, www-serafinosays-com
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Behind the Scenes: Emmelle Fall 2012

robyn March 31, 2012

This is a photo shoot for Emmelle’s Fall 2012 collection. Designer Mi Jong Lee’s clothing is feminine and strong and I especially like her Asian inspired pieces. She is also a very nice person! To complement the styling, we started with a softer makeup look but then decided to make it more dramatic. Below is the look I started with (via iPhone pics below); the second is what you see here in the final images. For the final look I just applied deeper shades over the first. The model – Angelika – is quite fair so it didn’t take much to add drama.

Here’s what I used:

Skin. Foundation, concealers, powders should be invisible - used as sparingly as possible. Her skin was pretty even so I just used a concealer only where she needed it. But she wasn't going outside. For most people I recommend a sheer foundation with an SPF to make sure you get daily sun protection. My friend Mary swears by Jouer Illuminizing Moisture Tint. I once gave it to her and later found out how much she liked it when the product ran out and she called me, very concerned that didn't know where to get another one (I’ve only seen it in Bendels NYC and she lives in California . . . but to her relief she found it online). I've given Mary many products over the years and she is very discriminating so I am confident in passing on her recommendation.

Cheeks. I like powder blush because it’s easy to blend and if I need to adjust application, it’s also easier to blend off. In general, a good rule is to start with less - it’s always easier to add than subtract! Here I used Clinique Blushing Blush Powder Blush in Precious Posy. It’s one of my favorite shades because it’s soft and warm. And it’s kind of a happy color.

Eyes. For eye shadow, I used one of my favorite palettes from Prescriptives, which unfortunately is no longer a brand so you can’t buy it anymore. A similar shade combination of what I used is Clinique Eyeshadow Duo in Like Mink. It has a pale shimmery cream and a dark shimmery brown. I used the light shade all over lid and the darker shade from lash to crease. For more drama, I applied a MAC Eye Shadow in Carbon and smudged it on the lid and around the top and bottom lashlines. Then I added layers of Clinique High Impact Mascara.

Lips. I kept lips soft because the eyes were so strong. I have a Bobbi Brown lip palette that has something like 20 or 30 shades so I never remember the names, but I used a peachy gloss with a Clinique Lip Liner called Honeystick (Can you tell I've worked a billion years with Clinique? I first worked with Clinique in 1990, so I have a pretty good idea of what their products do and do not do. So, yes, listen to me. I know!).

Anyway, as usual we had fun! I especially like how bride of frankenstein beautiful Angelika looks here:

Photography by  Seiji Fujimori, Styling by David Yassky, Hair by Kristan Serafino, Makeup by me.

In tips & techniques Tags beauty, blog, Clinique Blushing Blush in Precious Posy, Clinique Eye Shadow in Like Mink, Clinique High Impact Mascara, Clinique Lip Liner in Honeystick, Clothing, Emmelle, Eve Pearl concealer, expert makeup, fashion, Jouer Illuminizing Moisture Tint, Kristan Serafino, Laura Mercier, MAC Eyshadow in Carbon, makeup products, makeup tips, makeup tips and techniques, Product recommendations, Seiji Fujimori, Smooth Makeup Application, www-kristanserafino-com, www-serafinosays-com
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Beauty at Carnegie Hall

robyn February 21, 2012

If you’re Asian, you were probably required by your parents to learn either violin or piano. Mine was piano. And whenever I complained I was told, “You’ll thank us someday.” Which is true, although I only lasted 4 years and probably would be thanking them more had I lasted longer. But still I am grateful I can at least play a couple songs, such as Fur Elise and Moonlight Sonata—and if I really try I can still read a note or two. Which is also why my little Lucy will carry on to play either violin or piano too. Ha! And so the stereotype continues. While I don’t know the extent of her parental pressure, Xiang Wang clearly met and exceeded any standard put before her. Of a 2008 recital she did at Carnegie Hall, a New York Times reviewer wrote: “Even for the most gifted young pianist, it takes a lot to be noticed” and described her has having “an estimable grasp of pianistic color…an ability to maintain and illuminate a strand of melody within the thickest of textures.” Exactly what all this means I am not sure but I do understand she’s a recognized talent around the world.

We spent the day doing a photo shoot for the cover of Xiang’s upcoming CD. Because she normally wears very little makeup and was wary of it, I used just enough to emphasize her features.

Here’s what I used:

Powder. Laura Mercier Pressed Setting Powder applied lightly to smooth and matte-ify. Xiang’s skin was not oily, but any skin type can look shiny in photographs.

Eye Shadow. The darker shade of Clinique’s Colour Surge Eye Shadow Duo in Like Mink from lash to crease and blended up. Tip: If you have trouble applying or blending eye shadow, Clinique is a good choice because their shadows are not highly pigmented so color can be built gradually.

Eye Liner. YSL’s Waterproof Eye Pencil in Black applied right on top and bottom lash lines to emphasize her eye shape and make lashes look fuller. For her eyebrows, I used the same liner by applying a swatch on the back of my hand (to use as a palette) and an angled Eye Brow Brush to gently brush on the natural shape of her eyebrows.

Lashes. Short individual false lashes applied on top lash line to create thicker, longer lashes. While it might sound as if fake lashes could never look natural, when applied correctly individual falsies look more natural than mascara. Xiang looked quite alarmed when I said I was using false lashes but as you can see it looks very natural.

Blush. Bare Escentuals Bare Minerals Blush blended to sculpt and emphasize her high cheekbones.

Lip Gloss. philosophy Raspberry Sorbet Lip Shine with a lip pencil to add just a touch of color and shine.

This shoot was with photographer Chris Lee* and hairstylist Kristan Serafino at Steinway Hall on 57th Street. If ever you are in NYC and play piano or even just love piano, go visit. As formal and imposing and museum-like as it appears, the staff is easy-going and welcoming and you’re free to wander through the building to play the many different pianos in the various rooms. And while some of the world’s best pianists play there, no one even cares if that for you it’s just playing Fur Elise.

*Note: I think Chris would appreciate that, with the exception of the beautiful image of Xiang in blue, I let you know that none of the other images posted here are his. Most of them are taken by an amateur (me) on my iPhone.

In product recommendations, tips & techniques Tags ardell lashes, bare minerals blush, beauty, blog, clinique eyeshadow, clinique makeup videos, expert makeup, favorite makeup products, Kristan Serafino, laura mercier powder, makeup tips and techniques, philosophy cosmetics, Robyn Tamura, www-kristanserafino-com, www-serafinosays-com, ysl waterproof pencil
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Can You Run Your Fingers Through Matthew McConaughey's Hair?

robyn November 8, 2011

Um, probably not. Unless he's your husband. Or his love interest in a starring role. Or if you are lucky enough to be Kristan Serafino, his personal hairstylist! Kristan has styled Matthew's hair for television, movies and magazines, as well as for the Dolce & Gabbana campaign.

And though she is an accomplished celebrity to the stars, she is also a celebrity in her own right. Kristan is the spokesperson and face of Kiss' Silicone Protexion Flat Iron, and is one of Cosmopolitan magazine's top beauty experts. The list of her accomplishments is long, so here is just a sampling of some of the things she's done.

You'll love Kristan's work if...

 

 

You watched Tony Soprano in therapy.

 

 

 

You loved the tough NYPD boss Anita Van Buren in Law & Order.

 

 

 

 

 

You grew up with Ferris Bueller.

 

 

 

 

You love tennis . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

. . . or ballet.

 

To see more of Kristan's work, go to www.kristanserafino.com and  to get some of her tips and techniques (and maybe get to know her), go to www.serafinosays.com.

 

In images & videos Tags celebrity hairstylist, Kristan Serafino, www-serafinosays-com
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Behind the Scenes Kenneth Cole Fall '11

robyn October 5, 2011

One of my favorite places to be is with Guggenheim Productions. Here are videos we did for Kenneth Cole’s Fall 2011 Behind the Scenes, featuring GQ stylist Brett Fahlgren and Isabel Dupré of Vogue TV.  The male model, Sam, is not hard on the eyes either. I wanted to title this post as Sam! but thought that wasn't very informative to the content.

Makeup by Me, Hair by Kristan Serafino. Get hair and more beauty tips from Kristan at: www.serafinosays.com

In images & videos Tags blog, Brett Falgren, fall fashion, Guggenheim productions, Isabel Dupre, Kenneth Cole Fall 2011 Behind the Scenes, Kenneth Cole Makeup, Kristan Serafino, serafinosays-com, Vogue TV, www-kristanserafino-com, www-serafinosays-com
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Robyn Goes to Bollywood

robyn September 21, 2011

Well, not really. I did make it to New Delhi, where friends tried drag me to a movie - but how could I sit in a theater when just being in India was far better than any movie? So my closest trip to Bollywood was in New York, doing makeup for a bona fide Bollywood star.

Mallika Sherawat is one of the biggest names in Bollywood. When I mentioned to friends that I had met her they (my Indian friends...even my New York City Indian cab drivers) were jealous. Mallika has gorgeous skin, beautiful hair and has a graciousness that makes her all the more beautiful.  This image was taken for The Rotary Foundation’s Campaign to End Polio. Photo by Chris Lee. Makeup by Me, Hair by Kristan Serafino. 

In images & videos Tags beauty tips, Bollywood, Bollywood makeup, Kristan Serafino, makeup, makeup applications, makeup techniques, makeup tips, Mallika Sherawat, photographer Chris Lee, www-kristanserafino-com, www-serafinosays-com
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