M•A•C Cosmetics Prep + Prime Highlighter | Review

Written by NZINGHA for ZFACEINC,nyc

Where do I begin this post?…Mmmm maybe I could start with the fact that highlight is like the biggest deal now in makeup application. It’s become truly the highlight of the whole application process.

We now live in a makeup world where under eye brightening is a focus in makeup styling and, dare I say it but it appears to me that this is the “Millennial’s ” offering to an eras makeup styling.

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So to be sure one gets the maximum effect in highlighting in my estimation is a two step process. Best scenario a highlighter pen and a wisp of some glorious shimmery pressed pot, mineral or baked powder.

Here’s my review for M•A•C’s Prep + Prime Highlighter. Now lets be perfectly clear several companies now have highlighter pens that are also designed to act as a highlighter.

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Here I have 3 colors, (waiting on the 4th color, Radiant Rose) I have

Light Boost
Bright Forecast
Peach Lustre

The highlighter comes in this convenient click pen dispenser. I like how you can control the liquid product within the confines of the pen and brush with a cap top to prevent leaking spills. Only one drawback to all products that have this style of packaging is that you have to twist and click a couple of rounds before the product comes gushing out!

Once the product is out it’s perfect! Love the fact that you get so much product in this small slender pen. Please note that it’s 3.6 ml or 0.12 ounces which I think is quite ample for just a highlighter. And trust me on this one, a little goes a long way!

Another note, you’ve gotta work quickly when applying this product because it tries quickly and sets in place for extended wear!! You can use it over or under your foundation. I wouldn’t attempt to build this product up too much because its kinda opaque and may not look good with another layer added ontop.

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My favorite of the 3 is Bright Forecast for sure! Okay now, all three have a shimmer to them and are quite lovely but the Bright Forecast to me has the most noticeable shimmer of the 3 and I simply adore this one. It’s like a pink/golden color, it’s a keeper! Only drawback in this color is it’s the in between color which means it may be too dark for lighter complexions and too light for darker complexions.

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I also feel like these pens colors can be versitile for use as a blusher or blush transition color. You can always add more shimmer with a shimmery powder as I’d previously suggested.

This product seems to be water resistant as well. When I last used it, it stayed on for about 10 hours without retouching and was best removed by an oil based makeup remover. Overall I do like this product again for several reasons. This one will also become a staple in my Pro Kit!

M•A•C Prep + Prime Highlighter is sold for $26.00.
http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/153/15746/Products/Eyes/Primer/Prep-Prime-Highlighter/index.tmpl

Real Ladies don’t Drag?

Written by NZINGHA for ZFACEINC,nyc

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If you are wearing TOO MUCH MAKEUP …honey boo boo; you’re in drag makeup!

Ok let me get right into it straight no chaser style. Women …just were are you going with all that makeup on? I’m serious and yes, I am a Makeup Artist and dearly love makeup and what I can do with it and the art of makeup but, seriously; there is a fine line between well executed makeup and showtime!!!

And I will also say this the whole concept of “drag” is the act of men dressing as women. And lets be clear not just any woman but its usually women that are superstar celebrity status women. Not the everyday 9-5 girl, no doll…it’s the women who are dramatic, bugle bead gown wearing women who have the wind blowing in their hair when there isn’t a breeze to feel!!!

The concept of drag is the illusion of the perfectly coiffed woman; daily coiffed woman. Most real women do not feel like being coiffed all the time because it does take time, work and 💲💲💲💲! Now let’s be clear there are some women who live in the realm of the consistently coiffed, but they spend most of their life’s concentration on how it all appears. The down side to that is never have a bad day, never get sick and never have any of life’s dilemmas! The man in your life will always expect the illusion and you will have to come with nothing less than stellar…all the time!

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Women you are dragging when you are a hyper version of yourself. Your eyebrows are clear up to your hairline, your lips are way overdrawn (and usually made larger than they are;this does not apply to black women because your lips usually are already full), you’re wearing 4 sets of false eyelashes on one eye! You are doing a lot! This look is usually for stage performances where lighting techniques help to soften the look and make it more natural looking. This was not made for your everyday walking down the street with no fabulous lighting to camouflage gradient lines. There is a fine line.

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Some women come with a natural subtle softness to their faces and this is illusion of subtlety is recreated by men in drag by the use of contouring the face and the hiding or complete removal of facial hair (some of us women have facial hair gone wild too). The use of vibrant colors is seemingly always equated with drag makeup (although everyone loves colors and makeup manufactures sell them and Makeup Artists use them).

You know you’re dragging women when a professional Makeup Artist has to sit you in their chair to properly blend your makeup, clean up that eyeliner or declump that mascara!!! Female impersonators loved doing Tammy Faye Baker because most times she did her own makeup (you can tell the difference from her hand to a professionals hand)

Now I will say most Professional Makeup Artists have done drag makeup before and maybe all the time (that being their style and the way they see everyone). I personally know some Makeup Artists all the only style of makeup they know how to do is drag makeup and that same drag style goes on everyone’s face no matter who they are or how individual the woman is.

Have I done drag makeup before? Sure have! And more than once! It takes a certain kind of woman with a certain kind of persona to take on drag makeup and that woman is usually super confident. But that makeup has to be well blended because a woman usually naturally has a softness to her face so heavy contouring and coloring can easily be a miss. My former client Lil’ Kim was my drag makeup girl but, I always insisted on the best photographers and lighting for her looks for example this photo shoot below. Here she was shot by Photographer David LaChappelle for the cover of VIBE Magazine (1999).

My makeup sketch for Lil’ Kim for the cover of VIBE Magazine

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Oh and yes this is a secret weapon, not so secret anymore…Face Tapes!!! Face tapes gives one the illusion of a sculpted up and out look. Creating a diva look where the brow goes up and out toward the hairline. Some women like the face tapes because its a non committal way to have a face lift without the plastic surgury.

Face tapes to get a lifted look

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And in closing I must say this to the women who are on Instagram and YouTubers just in case you didn’t know , uuuuh you’re wearing drag makeup everyday, that’s a lot for a real everyday girl and it can be a bit scary. Period. If you’re not on stage as a performer you should tone it down or blend a whole lot better than what I’m seeing.

The End….?