Highlight and Contour.

My make-up has always been pretty simple. I don't like to complicated myself by spending more than ten minutes on my face. One may think that that is too little time spent but I think that if the foundation is correct - everything else is easy-peasy. This picture below has brought my foundation face to a whole 'nother level. Showing where to contour and highlight to define your face and features perfectly.

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ONE: The highlighter stick. This Yves Saint Laurent is my favorite. It feels light on the skin and doesn't cake on. Gives my face a pretty glow. As you can see in the above picture - the highlight is applied on more of the center of your face. Adding it under the eyes and brow really makes your eyes pop.

TWO: The contour stick. I enjoy using stick form because I feel it applies better but a powder will work just as well. This Nars Contour Stick is great. Same as the YSL - it doesn't cake on and blends well. The Contour stick is to define the face so applying it under the cheek bones and on the sides of your nose to contour the highlighted areas.

THREE: This cute little egg shaped tool is for blending the highlighter and contour into your skin. The better you blend the more natural your finished look will be. I add a spritz of water to my egg so that it helps blend without being rough on my face. It's a simple tool that will make all the difference. However - your fingers will work just as well. The warmth from your hands will help 'melt' the product into your skin so that it blends well. Just make sure you start with really clean hands so that you aren't blending anything icky into your skin.

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Weekend Inspiration: 3.

Absolutely smitten over holiday colored flower crowns lately. I think I had my fill of them for a while when they were seen at every music festival imaginable and I completely blame Lana Del Rey - it's ok though girlfriend, cause now we have creatives who have made these beautiful flower crowns and I absolutely love them.

I'm thinking about making one for myself for Christmas - wearing it with an oversized knit or a simple black dress will really make it pop. I'll keep you all updated if I venture into craftmaking.

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PH: tumblr | pinterest 

PH: tumblr | pinterest
 

What do you all think of these flower crowns? Or have you had enough of them?

Want to try and venture to make one with moi? This is the best tutorial I've found on youtube - simple and easy to follow steps and explanations. Check it out HERE.

Let me know if you try it and e-mail me pics or tag me in your instagram pictures - I would love to see them!!

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Another Feather.

Currently loving the beautiful handcrafted pieces by designer Hannah Ferrara of Another Feather.

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Each piece of Another Feather jewelry is hand crafted by Asheville-based maker and artist Hannah Ferrara. Inspired by her travels, the mountains she lives near, and an appreciation for well made objects and heirlooms. Her line includes simple everyday adornments, as well as one of a kind metal made jewelry. She uses traditional metal smithing techniques and tools to craft each item, using recycled metals from sustainable sources. Each piece of jewelry is made with care and given special attention to detail, embracing natural imperfections of the hand at work.

All jewelry is handcrafted in our North Carolina studio. 

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Love their simplicity - perfect for layering and adding to any jewelry collection. I'm hoping to order some for myself this holiday - the two pictured above are my absolute favorite.

Check out more stunning images HERE and SHOP them as well.

Oh - and don't forget to check out Ferrara's BLOG, it's just as beautiful as the pieces she creates.

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