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False lashes?

Over the past few years I have done many brides and the big debate is whether or not they should wear false lashes. I say YES! There are many pros, hardly any cons and I have answers to the most frequently asked questions. Lashes are a great way to add glamour to a wedding day look. They are painless to apply, inexpensive and last all night! One of the greatest part about wearing lashes is that it makes your eyes really stand out in pictures (and you will feel extra sexy).

Brides always want to know….
Do they hurt or will they irritate my eyes? No. They take only minutes to apply and for the glue to dry. For a few minutes it will feel odd having a foreign object on your lash line, but not long after application you will be used to them and not even remember they are there.
Will they fall off? No. I use a special glue that keeps them in place for more than 12 hours. Many brides have told me that they are still on the following morning (and still look great).
Will they look fake? No way. I have a special technique to apply them, making them look completely natural.
How do they come off? Put some eye makeup remover on a cotton ball and set on eye for 30-60 seconds.This will loosen the glue and make them come off easy.
How do I pick lashes that are right for me? They range from natural to dramatic, so it depends on what kind of look you are going for. If you want a bold look, pick ones that are jet black and and more lashes (close together) on the strip. If you want a natural look, choose ones that are less course and have larger spaces in between each lash.
Do I have to spend a lot of money on them? They range from $3-$20 dollars. MAC cosmetics has beautiful high quality lashes and a wide variety. You can also go to your local drug store and find many for a fraction of the price.

So if you are still debating whether or not to wear false lashes on your wedding day, talk to your makeup artist. Book a trial and ask to do the lashes then. I guarantee that you will love it!

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Mira’s Wedding

Mira tied the knot on the hottest day in May. She wanted a look that made her feel sexy and beautiful and stay all night long. She had a unique Indian/Polish wedding and wanted her makeup to reflect that uniqueness. 

To start, I primed her face. Then I buffed on a cocktail of Bare Mineral colors. I set the foundation with a translucent powder. I bronzed her, added a pop of color on the apples of her cheeks. To add a healthy glow to the skin I added a radiance around her eyes and on her cheekbones.

For her eyes, I did a light color under the brows, a sparkly shadow on the lid and a smokey purple in the crease. We added lots of black eyeliner, mascara and false lashes.

I did a lighter lip color from MAC to compliment the sexy dark eyes.

 I had such a great time with Mira and her bridal party and I was so excited to see the amazing pictures! Check out more on Flawless By Tiffany's Facebook page

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Lip Color

How To Pick And Apply The Perfect Lip Color

Summer is finally here. Everyone has been asking me what are the hot trends are. I think one of the sexiest summer looks is to keep the face and eyes simple and put a pop of color on the lips. I even think that Lip Color can be as important and easier than anything you do. When you talk people look at your eyes and your lips. If your lips are naked or you have a bad lip color it leaves your audience looking for more.

Start off by using a tinted moisturizer. This hydrates and gives a little coverage. Set that with a oil/sweat absorbing powder. After the setting powder add a bronzer under cheek bones, on the forehead, and down the middle of the face. Smile at yourself in the mirror and place a bright pink blush on the apples of your cheeks. On the eyes, just  some mascara will do! If you want lashes to look extra great, curl them before applying mascara. Finally pick a fun/bright lip gloss. Pucker up and enjoy the heat!

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Let me introduce myself…

My name is Tiffany Berry. Since I was a young girl I have always been interested in makeup and skincare. I would steal my older sister's mascara and play spa in the bathroom. So it was no surprise to everyone that I wanted to become an esthetician. After I completed school and took my state boards, I was hired at a large dermatology center in Peoria Illinois. There I specialized in facials, chemical peels, and makeup. I am so thankful for my time there because I learned a great deal. I was able to learn from co-workers that had been in the industry for twenty plus years. We were also required to shadow dermatologists, PA's and plastic surgeons. After working there for a few years I moved to the suburbs of Chicago. For a few years I worked for a makeup company and a skin care company that was all about education. Even though I loved it, I wanted to follow my dreams and be my own boss. For the past two years I have been running an on-site bridal makeup business. Because skincare and makeup go hand in hand, I really stress to my brides that taking care of their skin should be the number one priority. If the skin is healthy,makeup will look awesome (and they will need only a small amount).

Here are some of my favorite tips to brides and anyone else that would like to have great skin!

Moisturizing:The skin is the largest organ of the body and the last to get nutrients from what we ingest. So the answer is simple… give it the nutrients it craves. Try and use ingredients that are most similar to what the body produces. For instance- olive oil. It is natural and can do miracles for the skin. Make sure you are moisturizing both morning and night, especially night, because this is when the skin repairs itself. By adding a great moisturizer to the skin before bed it will help aid in the self-repair process while you get your beauty sleep.

Cleansing: Before your head hits the pillow you need to wash off the day. Think about the sweat, dirt, oil, and pollution that is nestled in your pores. Get it off! Use a gentle cleanser to wash away the impurities and you will rest assured knowing your skin is nice and clean.

Exfoliation: Depending on your skin type you will need to sluff off the dead skin 1-3 times a week. Someone with an oily complexion will need to exfoliate more. If you are more on the dry side try and do it once a week. You can exfoliate with a wash cloth, a scrub or a mechanical device like the CLARISONIC brush. If you notice your skin becoming too dry, try exfoliating less. Always cleanse your skin before exfoliating, you do not want to scrub the sweat, dirt, oil and pollution into the skin!

Sunscreen: Okay, this is my big secret… Sunscreen is the best anti-wrinkle product ever! Most of aging and skin damage is caused by the sun. So be smart, wear a sunscreen everyday! A 15-30 SPF daily and a 30-45 if outside for an extended period of time. I love to moisturize with a rich cream then put on a tinted SPF moisturizer. In 10-20 years your skin will thank you.

Please email me with any questions about skincare/makeup here!

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