So yesterday I booked a makeup-appointment for the Wonder Woman collection event. it was exciting, and normally, i am very friendly with the MAs at my counter, but with my family observing several feet away, one can't help but slip back into their turtle shell; I kind of froze for a few seconds when the lovely MA asked if I needed anything, but I finally gained my composure (I'm calm a majority of the time too; maybe I was feeling pressured to speak?), so all was well. I'm going to have my makeup done at the Nordstrom counter in the Garden State Plaza at around noon on saturday; I'm too excited, and somewhat nervous, because I was planning on pampering myself as a reward for an audition, but now it's next week. If only Wonder Woman could save me now...
I'll share with everyone what happened, and hopefully, I can post a video and give you all a link so you can watch it!
Ah, okay... So here's how it all went down:
The MAC that I went to was in a Nordstrom counter in the Garden State Plaza; I came in, just about time, and a makeup artist rung me up. Of course, because it was the event, a lot of makeup artists were wearing Wonder Woman t-shirts. The makeup artist who had done my makeup that day was named Sandy. I asked quite a few questions and made an inquiry here and there, but we didn't talk much unless I made an effort to speak to her. I didn't have any plans on what I wanted to wear, because I literally came in the second my appointment was about to start... so I didn't have time to look around. But I did have one objective: to experience as much of the collection as possible, and to go outside the box. So when she asked me if I was going anywhere and if I had anything in mind to try out, I just told her that I came to buy a lot of stuff from the collection and to see if anything looked great on me.
I came in with a bare face, so any removal of makeup was unnecessary, so none of that happened. Sandy had been wearing a purple and colorful eye from the Defiance quad, and showed me the other two quads in Lady Justice and Valiant. I ended picking up the Valiant quad because I didn't have any green eyeshadow, and I wanted to see the outcome. That day, I learned that it would be easier to start your eye-makeup, which has drastically shortened the amount of time I take applying my makeup. I also asked her if she normally started with eyes, and she proceeded to explain that it wouldn't take too much hassle if I did just that. (Sandy had used select cover-up as base-it wasn't anything special, but it still looked pretty fresh ten hours after) As soon as she had a smokey green eye done on me, she started to line my upper lash-line with fluidline eyeliner in 'Blacktrack' and lined the lower rims of my eyes with Technakohl eyeliner in 'Graphblack'. For my lashes, she didn't curl them (I told her she didn't have to, because I thought 'why bother if you won't notice them?' and, I didn't want to use false eyelashes yet (
especially if I'm not planning on going out), but she used Zoomlash mascara on my eyelashes, which made them pretty long, but I found that it didn't make my lashes as separated as I would have liked; not enough volume or length for my taste, either.
After that, we went onto the face! Earlier on, before putting any makeup on me whatsoever, she sprayed some Fix + and applied some Prep and Prime skin on me. On my face she had used Studio Tint in Medium (has pretty good coverage, but still gave me that overwhelmingly dewy finish [a little too dewy for my normally oily skin]), and used select cover up concealer, mixing the shades NW25 and NC30. To set it, Sandy had lightly brushed Mineralized Skinfinish Natural in Medium. On the apples of my cheeks, she tapped on some Trace Gold blush.
Before she left to get another lipglass from the permanent collection, i asked her if there was anything in the collection that would really tie the look together. On my lips, she applied some of the Jumbo-size lipglass in 'Secret Identity'.
I think the hardest part of the whole makeover was choosing what to buy. But damn, did my mom and I spend money ($122; yikes). My mom told Sandy that she would buy the Opulash mascara in 'Bad, Bad Black', and the lipstick in 'Spitfire', whereas I would buy the quad (valiant, if you can't recall) and the lipglass she used on me, and then I asked her if there was anything in the collection that she really liked and thought was great, so she showed my mother and I the Mineralize Skinfinish in 'Golden Lariat' and used it as bronzer on my face. I liked it, and she then explained to my mother that we could just use it as blush and/or bronzer and it would be killing two birds with one stone. Unfortunately, they didn't have it in stock anymore, so she just showed me the powder blush in 'Mighty Aphrodite', and we brought that instead.
So in the end we ended up buying:
-eyeshadow quad in Valiant
-Opulash mascara in Bad, Bad Black
-Lipstick in Spitfire
-Powder blush in Mighty Aphrodite
-Jumbo-size Lipglass in Secret Identity
I thought it was a fantastic experience, and Sandy made it very exciting and such a memorable experience; I saw so many cute little girls walking by with their moms, watching me getting my makeup done and asking if they could get their makeup done too (kind of reminds me of the ol' days when i was banned from makeup as a kid). To any of you who haven't done it before and are skeptical about it or want to know more, just do it! It can be such a great experience. Just go in there, be the best you can be, and flash your best smile, and also have a list of what you want to get ready, k? Have fun.