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Posted by on November 22, 2014 in Makeover Studio

 

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Beauty Tips: Create a Neutral Canvas

By Elizabeth Anne Taylor, Makeup Artist & Photographer
Makeovers with Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor applies foundation to Dawn's face to create a neutral canvas to build her color look

Elizabeth Taylor applies foundation to Dawn’s face to create a neutral canvas to build her color look

Hello ladies! I’m Elizabeth Taylor, and I have a male-to-female transformation studio in the Washington, D.C. metro area. I’ve been seeing clients for eighteen months and have several tips I want to share with you about beauty. Today I’m focusing on creating a neutral canvas from your face. That means shaving closely, cleansing, moisturizing, priming, hiding beard shadow and other flaws, and evening out your skin color and texture with foundation.

Make sure that you have the closest and freshest shave you can get. Use a hand-held mirror to inspect under your chin and on the sides of your face to find any stray hairs. Cleanse your entire face with a face wash or lightly exfoliating scrub. Genetic males typically have larger pores than genetic females, so consider adding an exfoliating treatment such as microdermabrasion up to three times per week to visibly reduce pore size. If you have mature skin, fill in wrinkles with wrinkle filler. The wrinkle filler I use draws moisture to the area right away so that the skin plumps and works long term to rebuild collagen with the retinol it contains.

Apply moisturizer to your entire face and neck, which will help your face look more radiant than if you skip this step. Let dry. Apply an eye cream below your eye and into the crow’s feet area. The eye area is one of the first on the face to show signs of age so it needs the more intense moisturizing of an eye cream. My favorite eye cream has finely ground mica in it to optically lift the eye area so you’ll look better right away. At night I apply eye cream above my eye as well since I’m less likely to sweat it off. Using moisturizer and eye cream morning and night will help keep your skin looking youthful long-term.

If you have oily skin in all or part of your face, then consider applying an oil mattifier to those areas after the moisturizing step. The oil mattifier will keep oil buildup and beading at bay for up to eight hours.

Next, apply foundation primer all over face and to your neck in areas where you have beard shadow. Like paint primer, foundation primer fills in the little cracks and crevices on your face, smoothing out your skin and helping the foundation apply evenly.

Next you need to disguise your beard shadow. Most beard shadow has a blue-green undertone. Orange is opposite blue-green on the color wheel, so apply an orange lipstick (or orange cremestick such as Mehron Lt. Auguste) to the areas where you have beard shadow and blend in with your fingers. The coat should be thin and the blue-green will be mostly neutralized. Next, we need to cover up the crazy orange color on your beard shadow. Use a liquid concealer that coordinates with your foundation color and blend it over the orange areas. If beard shadow is still visible, then reapply the orange lipstick plus concealer to that area.

Now we need to use that concealer for its conventional use—lightening small areas of discoloration in the face to make it a little lighter than your regular skin color. Using a concealer brush, stipple concealer onto dark shadows below and around the eyes, red areas, broken capillaries, and other flaws. Stippling is a tapping motion that integrates the concealer into just that flaw, lightening it to slightly lighter than the surrounding skin, rather than spreading it around and lightening the whole area.

For foundation, I love using two different formulas: liquid and mineral powder. The liquid foundation provides excellent coverage while the mineral powder foundation fills in pores and gives a matte, porcelain look to the face. Choose matte foundations instead of luminous because shiny products tend to accentuate flaws such as the larger pores that genetic males are more likely to have. Apply the liquid foundation with your fingers or a liquid foundation brush starting at the center of your face and working outward, covering both your face and the areas of the neck with beard shadow. Don’t put too much product in one area otherwise it can be difficult to blend it out. To avoid this, apply some product to your face with one hand (one side of the brush) and blend it in with the other hand (other side of the brush). It’s better to build up coverage slowly than all at once. Next, dip your mineral powder foundation brush vertically into the mineral powder and tap into the powder a few times to integrate the powder on the brush. Now tap the brush on the side of the container to knock off the excess. Lightly pat the brush tip against your skin to apply color without wiping. Repeat mineral powder application until you have covered all the areas and the coverage meets your needs.

Finally, set the foundation layer by applying a light dusting of translucent powder with a powder brush, which will smooth out your face even more and make you look better in photographs.

Product List ($270 Retail Value)
1. Facial Cleanser
2. Microdermabrasion
3. Wrinkle Filler
4. Moisturizer
5. Eye Cream
6. Foundation Primer
7. Orange Lipstick (more waxy than moisturizing)
8. Liquid Concealer
9. Liquid Foundation
10. Mineral Powder Foundation
11. Translucent Powder

 
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Posted by on September 25, 2014 in Makeovers

 

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Testimonial: Dianna Experiences the Woman inside Her

I’ve spent over fifty years of my life as what is referred to today as a transgender person (secluded). When I was little I was considered a freak, called a “retard” and spent many years in child psychologist’s offices. When they made me “all better” I spent the next thirty years, sometimes denying but always hiding who I am. Still hidden, I’ve spent the last ten years in counseling learning about my true self and working through the choices I have at this late point in my life and to undo the previous forty years.

Albeit ever so cliche, in one afternoon Beth led me to experience the person who has always lived inside me, the woman I now know I’m able to be. The makeup lesson allowed me to share a weekend with my life partner as this amazing person. Beth even got me outside for the first “real” time to take a couple of photos. Beth is really an amazing, caring, compassionate, and extremely talented person. The worst part of the whole experience … the weekend ended!

My sincerest thanks Beth, please keep “being fabulous!”

See you soon,
Dianna

 
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Posted by on September 22, 2014 in Makeovers

 

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Sarah Smoothes her Skin, Builds her Confidence

Sarah has been struggling with skin issues for the past 30 years, ever since she developed melasma during her pregnancy. When we spoke on the phone, Sarah described patchy dark spots, white scars, and pitting that had taken their toll on her skin texture and appearance. She had been to makeup counters and watched YouTube videos yet hadn’t figured out how to work with her features and create the sun-kissed glow of J Lo that she desired. After finding me in a Google search, Sarah contacted me for a makeup lesson as she loved my work. Highly motivated, Sarah drove two hours each way for her makeup lesson on her day off.

We walked through Sarah’s products to determine which ones matched and would work with both her skin tone and uneven skin. We eliminated the products that didn’t match her skin tone and those that had a lot of luminosity, since shine brings attention to flaws in the skin. Then we set to work creating her matte look using moisturizer, foundation primer, concealer, foundation, creme eye shadows, eye liner, mascara, bronzer, blush, and lipstick.

After we finished her hands-on makeup lesson, Sarah looked stunned at how smooth her skin was with a hint of the bronze glow she craved. She confessed that she hated going to department store makeup counters, because they weren’t private and she didn’t like being on display for people to watch. The one-on-one private makeup lesson with me perfectly fit what she needed, she said.

Sarah, you looked beautiful today when you walked into my studio and you looked gorgeous after your makeup when you glowed with confidence. Keep up the confidence, girl, and rock you!

To being fabulous!

Elizabeth Taylor
Makeup Artist and Photographer

 
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Posted by on September 10, 2014 in Makeovers

 

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Posted by on August 24, 2014 in Makeover Studio, Makeovers

 

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Elizabeth Taylor to Present on Makeup and Skincare at Saturday’s TGEA Meeting in Arlington

Hi ladies!

I’ll be at the TGEA meeting this Saturday, August 2, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington to lead a conversation about makeup and skincare. I’m still debating whether to do a makeup makeover demonstration or to do a group skin care interactive exercise. Any preferences for what you’d prefer to discuss and learn about?

Who: All are welcome
What: TransGender Education Association (TGEA) Meeting including a Discussion about Makeup and Skincare led by me, Elizabeth Taylor
When: 2 August 2014, 7pm
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
4444 Arlington Blvd
Arlington, VA 22204-1399
Why: TGEA exists to provide an accepting environment for transgendered people and their partners in which to explore and develop their full personalities.  We endeavor to reach those closeted transgendered people in the metropolitan and surrounding areas with a positive message and offer them an alternative to living in a closet.

 
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Posted by on July 31, 2014 in Makeovers

 

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Book your Keystone Conference Makeover Now!

Elizabeth uses the new Smoke and Shimmer wand in Enchanted Mauve on Dawn's eyelids, the new Kohl Eyeliner in Mulberry Forest, a touch of black eyeliner, crystalline eye shadow, lash primer, and Lash Love Lengthening Mascara.

Elizabeth uses the Smoke and Shimmer wand in Enchanted Mauve on Dawn’s eyelids, the Kohl Eyeliner in Mulberry Forest, a touch of black eyeliner, crystalline eye shadow, lash primer, and Lash Love Lengthening Mascara.

My Keystone Conference Makeover schedule is booking up for March 27-30!

I have four clients booked so far for makeup, photo shoots, and Total/Total Deluxe Makeovers! I still have openings for Makeup and Total/Total Deluxe Makeovers for Thursday from 5 pm on, Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and later, and Sunday morning. Yes, I will be traveling with my favorite wigs, outfits, shoes, and photography equipment so you can get all dolled up with a Total Makeover!

Pamper yourself and look your best for Saturday night’s gala and dance! I still have two to three makeup slots available for Saturday!

Available Appointments:

Thursday, March 27: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Friday, March 28, 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, March 29, 2:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Sunday, March 30, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Other Options:

Contact me at elizabeth.taylor.makeover@gmail.com if you’d like a makeover Wednesday evening or Thursday morning/afternoon. If there’s interest, I’ll look into arriving Wednesday instead of Thursday.

I have first-timers getting Total Makeovers from me while I’ll be at Keystone! If you’ve never dressed before, this is the perfect time to make her happen!

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2014 in Makeovers

 

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Kim loves life as a blonde

Kim visited my makeover and transformation studio to learn more about makeup application, try on wigs, and pose for a photo shoot. She discovered that she loved herself as a blonde after trying on the blonde bob, Revlon Scorpio. She picked up several makeup tips throughout her makeup lessons and reinforced many makeup tricks she already knew. During her photo shoot, we varied the speed of a fan to create a wind blown look in her hair. After her makeover, Kim went shopping in nearby Old Town Alexandria in Northern Virginia.

Kim loves her wind blown blonde hair, a departure from her dark red wig. After her makeover, she went shopping for a blonde wig at a wig shop in Old Town Alexandria in Northern Virginia.

Kim loves her wind blown blonde hair, a departure from her dark red wig. After her makeover, she went shopping for a blonde wig at a wig shop in Old Town Alexandria in Northern Virginia.

Kim enjoys time in the spotlight before heading out for a day of shopping and girl time.

Kim enjoys time in the spotlight before heading out for a day of shopping and girl time.

To compliment Kim's blue eyes, we selected three shades of browns for eyes shadows including chocolate kiss, hazelnut, and spun silk.

To compliment Kim’s blue eyes, we selected three shades of brown eyes shadows including chocolate kiss, hazelnut, and spun silk.

Kim shows off her figure after her makeover with Elizabeth Taylor at her Northern Virginia studio.

Kim shows off her figure after her makeover with Elizabeth Taylor at her Northern Virginia studio.

Kim shows off her classic look in a red wig and cardigan to cover her shoulders. I convinced her to ditch the cardigan for later photos to show off her beautiful arms and figure.

Kim shows off her classic look in a red wig and cardigan to cover her shoulders. I convinced her to ditch the cardigan for later photos to show off her beautiful arms and figure.

 
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Posted by on November 12, 2013 in Images, Makeover Studio, Makeovers

 

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Allison models for us again!

Absolutely stunning, Allison models a black and white maxi dress. Allison selected spun silk, chocolate kiss, and hazelnut eyeshadows to complement her stunning blue eyes. In keeping with her daytime look, she’s sporting pink shimmer lipstick. To get Allison’s look, book a makeover appointment with Elizabeth Taylor at elizabeth.taylor.makeover@gmail.com. More Allison photos to follow next week!

Allison is absolutely stunning as she models a black and white maxi dress. Allison selected spun silk, chocolate kiss, and hazelnut eyeshadows to complement her stunning blue eyes. In keeping with her daytime look, she's sporting pink shimmer lipstick.

Allison is absolutely stunning as she models a black and white maxi dress. Allison selected spun silk, chocolate kiss, and hazelnut eyeshadows to complement her stunning blue eyes. In keeping with her daytime look, she’s sporting pink shimmer lipstick.

 
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Posted by on November 8, 2013 in Corsets, Images, Makeover Studio, Makeovers

 

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Happy birthday, Tiffani!

Tiffani celebrates her birthday with a makeover and night out on the town with a girlfriend. She tried out green eyeshadows and pink glossy lip stain with her signature pink sweater, a classic black miniskirt, and black pumps with pink polka dots. In this series of photos, Tiffani displays a variety of emotion as she focuses on getting ready and I experiment with vantage point.

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Posted by on November 6, 2013 in Images, Makeover Studio, Makeovers

 

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