Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Haha~ have a seasonal Outfit of the Day update

Sorry, I've been kind of busy and running around the last few weeks and have been really on and off with posting every week like I really want too~
Though, I hope to have something cute and interesting after this week.
But I think I will post a few of my ootd's from instagram on here~
 WC top
Liz Lisa culottes
Urban Outfitters oxfords
 F21 beanie
Topshop sweater
Dazzlin' shorts
Liz Lisa boots
 "Snidel" [I'm pretty sure it's a knock off] top
Off brand culottes
Liz Lisa boots
 Newest 'goal' dress, off brand
Off brand boots
 Dazzlin' tiger sweater
F21 knit collar
Bow jeans from Mitoo Boutique
JC boots
 H&M scarf
F21 sweater
Off brand culottes
F21 socks
Liz Lisa boots
 Liz Lisa sweater
Liz Lisa culottes
Liz Lisa boots
 H&M scarf
Topshop sweater
Liz Lisa culottes
F21 heart stockings
Off brand boots
 Knock off WC sweater
Pleated skirt from Yesstyle
Liz Lisa boots
 Dazzlin' sweater
F21 knit collar
Off brand skirt
Topshop dress [over the skirt]
Liz Lisa boots
 F21 knit
Off brand fur collar
Off brand culottes
Liz Lisa boots
 F21 beanie
Topshop sweater
American Apparel tan chiffon skirt
Topshop dress over the skirt
Liz Lisa boots
 Liz Lisa sweater
Bow jeans from Mitoo Boutique
F21 flats
 Trinity Styles [code: carisse] sweater
Topshop dress
F21 flats
WC sweater
Liz Lisa skirt [from lucky pack]
Liz Lisa boots


Oh, on another note, I have to take another picture set of my luckypack items to put up hopefully this week or by latest next tuesday~ I tried to take some picture but the lighting was really bad in my room so I want to start over.
I do have a heavily edited picture to show for it though, so please be patient with me I will talk about it as soon as all my chaos is over.
[This week is filled with birthday parties]

I'm excited to get some things in the mail for this weekend, and that I can show you most likely after saturday!

<3CarisseIris

Monday, March 4, 2013

Updated: What's in my bag~

So, my cute mint satchel broke the other day and it made me really sad~ But, I did get my Liz Lisa lucky pack just in time... [I will do a post about it this month too<3] The bag that came with the package was too cute to not use, the only things keeping me back was the fact that it's like half the size of me;;
But, as my mum pointed out to me the other day, I barely bat a fake eyelash at what others think of my outfits so why should I not use a perfectly lovely bag because of how others will judge it because of it's size....

Thus, I made my decision and decided to just go for it and use the crazy ginormous bag as an everyday bag~


 ^^Pretty details of a pretty bag~ It's put together very well, no exposed threads, no sliding pieces within, secure handles, smooth zips and a very sturdy and flat base, which I love because it keeps my things stable inside like my camera and journal.
 ^^A peek of how things fit within my bag, I should mention that the pockets are AMAZING, they fit my deco phone case!
 Now on to what I take along with me on a daily basis.
 My DS, which currently houses 'Adventure Time, Hey Ice King- Why'd you steal our Garbage!'
 Pokedometer, where my Eevee resides... Though most of my deco has fallen off over the years..
 I recently started bring my LG hard drive [and plug] where I store pictures from my camera and music files.
 A new addition to my bag over the past month has been my 'Wreck this Journal' which I made into my own little hardback molang themed book. [It's been requested that I do a tutorial on how to make a hardback journal, and I will do so once I buy some fabric for it!]
Also above, is my wallet which I got in a magazine a few seasons ago, but it fits all my cards and other important things, and I also have a little chibi Totoro my friend gave me for my birthday a while back and a little bunny character one of the shop keepers that I'm a regular customer of gave to me as a little gift<3 [not to mention I tend to pack a random bow, the one above is from bowkuma; code carisse for 10% off.
Another recent addition to my bag is another item from the Liz Lisa lucky pack which is a makeup case~ It's super soft and fits a lot more than it looks like it would~ it even has little pockets on the inside for more organized storage!

 ^^It's overflowing with miscellaneous items~
 In my makeup case I keep:
Top row [left to right]: Dolly Wink lash case and glue; EOS lipbalm in strawberry; Mini mirror; pill case with vitamins and fiber pills~
Lower row [left to right]: Kracie Oil blotting sheets; Lip gloss; Etude House Lipstick [from the Entoinette line]; K- palette long lasting liquid eyeliner; Misc pens; Mini travel container of  Dolce & Gabbana, Pour Femme, perfume; Etude House, Rich Collagen hand cream~

[I also keep some hard candies in my makeup case too in case I get a bit hungry to keep me from buying fast food or for when I want to give some away to someone...]

Yepp, I know I did do one of these in November, but I thought that with the bag change that it would be a good reason to not only show off some on my new goods and additions to my purse but to segway into the next blog entry [which I will hopefully get done this week] about my Liz Lisa Lucky pack~

Which makes me also wonder, what do you keep in your purse?

<3CarisseIris

Friday, March 1, 2013

Fixing over plucked and over arched brows: Tutorial

Actually, this was a requested tutorial, but a good idea to share! I will be sharing two different ways, one doing your brow with pencil and one using powder. The style I'm going to be doing my brows in is a more typical [and natural] asian brow, which tends to be thicker and less arched.
As you can see with my brows [not looking at how one is higher than the other; long story short, I tried raising just one eyebrow at a time, which doesn't come naturally to me, and my muscle got stuck and it hasn't come down since...] I over plucked them when I was younger and they never fully grew back in and my brow hairs are very sparse... But before just filling in your brow you need to understand how to measure your brow for the right shape to frame your eyes and the direction the hairs grow.
To measure where your brow starts [depending on your preference, your starting point will be your nostril or outer nostril] Start from the nostril and go straight up. To measure where your arch will be, start at your nostril again and angle towards the outer edge of your iris and on the angle/line that's where your arch should be. As for where your brow should end, once again start at your nostril and angle towards the very edge of your eye, along that line is where your brow should end. Now as for how high and how arched you want your brow, that's all up to you. 
Since I'm going for a more straight brow I won't be going crazy and making my arch quite shallow.
Now, as for how to fill your brow, you can choose to fill it out by colouring it in... But, as stated above, I want to go for a natural look, so I prefer to fill in my brows with short quick flicks in the direction my hairs grow, above [3rd picture] I've mapped out in pink the typical direction brow hairs grow you can see they start almost vertical, and as they reach the arch they get more slanted ans at the arch they can get almost horizontal, and they taper slightly downwards near the tail~
How I will be correcting my brows to fill them out is to fill out the top of the brow to be horizontal  lining up with my arch, creating volume that was missing.
Then I will be very slightly filling in under my arch and towards the tail too to balance out my brow and to create the shallower arch to my brow, not only thickening it but creating a totally different shape than my original eyebrow.

Pencil:
 When using pencil, I like to have my pencils sharp.
For brunette hair, I prefer using a taupe or a brown that doesn't have a red tint to it.. [black can be used occasionally but only to fill in sparse hairs... I find that black creates a very unnaturally dark brow that can overpower the face]
For blondes, I love taupes and even greys.. Anything overly yellow or orange will look very fake.
I like using 2 pencils, one lighter and one darker, I find it give more dimension to the brow and helps to  give the illusion that the brow isn't mostly drawn on.
I like to use the pencil to map out my brows like in my drawn example so I know where to start drawing and where to connect my lines.
First I go in with my taupe [the lighter colour] and using light short strokes create and fill in the start of the brow following the direction the hairs grow [first picture]
Next going in with the darker pencil, I fill in the space under the arch, I don't fill in much it's roughly the space of one or 2 hair rows and I fill in the tail darker also [second picture] 
Then I will go through with the darker pencil and flick in some hairs where I may have sparse hair growth or needs to look thicker.
An optional step, and a more in trend step is to have brows that fade from light to dark starting from the head. So, I take some of my face powder and slightly dust a bit in the very beginning of my brow.

Powder:
Same as I stated above with how I prefer brows to be coloured, I use taupe for my brunette brows. 
But since powders are lighter than a pencil, I use a black powder to fill in sparce spaces.
With my powders, I also use 2 different brushes.
I use a thin angled brush for my taupes, and a very fine eyeliner brush with the black shadow.
[if you want to use one brush, I recommend using the thin angled brush.]
 Once again, I start with mapping out my brows.
Using the lightest taupe, I fill in the start of the brow with short and light strokes working my way through the brow almost to the arch. Then going into the darker taupe I fill in the top part of the brow to make it thicker and to create a straighter brow using my natural arch as the marking point on how thick I make the upper part of my brow[top picture].
Also using the darker taupe I then start flicking in and filling in under my brow and the tail of my eyebrow, like I said in how I use the pencil, I only fill in a space that's roughly 1 or 2 rows of hair.
Then going into the black, I fill in where I need a bit more thickness, and places that may be empty then, I go in under my arch and do a few flicks of black to create the illusion that there are actually hairs there and that it's not just drawn in [third picture, finished]

With eyebrows I highly recommend practicing a lot. It takes a bit of work to get it down and to create a brow that looks good with your face. Also, depending on your face shape experiment with how much to arch your brow and the thickness of your brow... [I'm always playing with my eyebrow shape! Though so far this is my favourite~]
If you have very thin or sparse brows having multiple colours and filling in your brows with flicks rather than just filling them in will help aid you in creating a more believable natural brow.

I hope I covered everything I needed too...
Also, how is the new layout for pictures? Should I number pictures or is it pretty clear what I'm talking about? Are the little decorations too distracting? 
[The program I use to edit pictures just updated their software and I'm able to collage things now and have a bit more fun with it..]

<3CarisseIris


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Yuna Rose Sweet Deco~ Molang Style

So, I contacted a wonderful cutie shop, Yuna Rose to do a custom phone case for me with a molang theme~
I found her on tumblr and started thumbing through her gallery and I was so impressed with her work and the detail put into it!As soon as I saw a previous molang styled case, I messaged her and with super quick responses and a friendly face behind the scenes, I had my case to order in no time at all!
I even was contacted with an update on my order when it was almost done, like it was wonderful and I knew that my case was in great hands!
My case came in so quickly and wonderfully wrapped, it even came in with yummy candy and a cute note!
So, let me spam you with pictures of my phone case~ [Molang earbud duster, not included]

[The front of the case is beautifully detailed with pearls, rhinestones and whipped cream]
 The back of the case is just pure magic, and so well done!
 Everything is nice and neat, no glue to be seen, no pieces that look or feel loose, and no threads of whipped cream coming up! Also, nothing is blocked by the deco even small little buttons~

 And, the case isn't too awkward to hold either!
 [still able to camerawhore!]
The case itself is very sturdy, and isn't that hard to put on! Though, like with most sweet deco, the whipped cream can get dusty, but it's easily cleaned with a damp cloth!
OH! And the best part is that if she can find a case for your phone, it can be decorated<3<3<3

 I'm super duper happy with my new case, and it's so photogenic!

And~ as a bonus, she gifted me a discount code for her store YunaRose

If you enter in 'carisseiris' it will give you 10% off all ready to ship cases, and if you enter 'carisse' it will get you 5% off your order<3

<3CarisseIris