How to Archives - Chantal Sauvignon https://new.chantalsauvignon.com/category/how-to/ Make Up Artist Fri, 01 Mar 2019 03:50:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 194748058 Easy Sexy Date Hair https://new.chantalsauvignon.com/easy-sexy-date-hair/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=easy-sexy-date-hair Fri, 01 Mar 2019 03:50:51 +0000 http://new.chantalsauvignon.com/?p=8890 The post Easy Sexy Date Hair appeared first on Chantal Sauvignon.

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As you guys know, I’ve been doing hair for a really loong time, and have been talking about doing some tutorials for you for quite a while. So, I finally found the time to do this and I am THRILLED to show you guys how I get my clients date night ready with this easy, sexy hairstyle. For this tutorial, I will be focusing on medium (bob-length) hair. I will be doing some textured waves that look sexy and lived in. Follow the steps below and then let me know in the comments which hairstyle you’d like to see next!

Step 1: Begin with clean, blown out hair. For this style you will need: a comb, 3 hair clips, 1.25 curling iron or wand, heat protectant spray, texture spray (or dry shampoo) and flexible hold hairspray.

Step 2: Section off the hair into 2 parts.  Then, I like to section off each side from temple to temple. This will make it easier to manage the hair. Make sure the section you are not working on is clipped away.

Step 3: Start by spraying each section with heat protectant spray. Holding the flat iron diagonally, begin by clipping the hair in the flat iron and slowly sliding the hair through. If you want a more natural loose wave, begin curling midway, if you want a curlier look, curl closer to your roots. Here, I chose to curl all the hair in the same direction (away from her face) but you can also choose to alternate the curls for more texture. Make sure to leave the ends out of the iron for a textured, lived-in look.

Step 4: Repeat on the opposite side, curling away from the face.

Step 5: Once you have curled all the bottom half, release the right, front section and curl away from the face. Repeat on the opposite side.

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Step 6: If you want perfect looking curls you may leave them as is, but I prefer to shake them out and lightly run my fingers through the hair to break them up for a “lived in” look. I finalize the look by lightly spraying with a texture spray or dry shampoo and then a light mist of hairspray for added hold. There you have it, easy, sexy date night hair!

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How to Fill In Tweezed Eyebrows https://new.chantalsauvignon.com/how-to-fill-in-over-tweezed-eyebrows/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-fill-in-over-tweezed-eyebrows Mon, 18 Feb 2019 21:45:26 +0000 http://new.chantalsauvignon.com/?p=394 The post How to Fill In Tweezed Eyebrows appeared first on Chantal Sauvignon.

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When I was 13 my mom took me in to get my eyebrows waxed for the very first time. Up until then, my older sister Tiffany had usually tweezed them for me. She usually “cleaned up” my barely there dark blonde eyebrows leaving me with a pretty decent shape. I insisted that I wanted to try waxing since all my junior high friends were doing it at the time. So we went in and the lady who waxed me forever changed my mind about it.

She destroyed my shape and gave me “chola” eyebrows. For those of you who don’t know what chola means, it is a reference to female gang members of the west coast, whose eyebrows are usually shaved off completely and then penciled in super thin with a black pencil or tattooed, giving the oh-so lovely sharpie eyebrow effect. Mine were simply thin. Barely there to be exact. They were light to begin with and then horribly thin.

To add insult to injury, I had never experimented with filling them in because I was–well, 13. I went home in tears and vowed to never wax again. The worse part is that it took about 8 months for the eyebrows to “sort of” come back in and they were truly never the same. Till today, they remain looking sparse and over tweezed.

I’ve since mastered the art of creating my eyebrows everyday and have gone through many different styles including drag-ish looking ones back in the 90’s. With all things 90’s making a hellish comeback including Instagram’s own “eyebrows on fleek”, which are drag inspired, super drawn on eyebrows, I’m on a mission to teach women to create natural-looking, soft, face-framing eyebrows that look like the real deal. Eyebrows NOT on fleek, so to speak. Not only is the trend harsh and a bit cartoony, the expression “on fleek” makes my stomach turn twice. What the hell does that even mean!?

If you cringe at the expression “on fleek” and want to learn how to fill in your over tweezed eyebrows, keep on reading.

Steps 1 – 2: Begin choosing your product of choice. I am using MAC Fluidline Brow Gelcreme in Dirty Blonde. I like it because it is long lasting and has a powder finish. You can use a pencil or an eyebrow powder if that is your preference. Also, make sure to go one shade lighter than your natural hair color which is usually the most visually flattering. The only exception here is if you’re platinum blonde, where darker eyebrows usually look better. Next, brush your eyebrow hairs up using an eyebrow brush. This helps to get a clear view of all your “bald” spots that will require filling in.

Steps 3 – 4: Next, start adding definition by making short, feathery strokes with a brow brush. I love the MAC 208 Angled Brow Brush because it is nice and stiff. These strokes should look like hairs not a harsh line. Continue making short strokes until you’ve reached a desired shape.

Steps 5 – 6: Start to create your arch. The best way to determine where the highest point of the brow should be is to take a brush and measure from the tip of your nose across to the middle of your eye’s iris. This will give you the most flattering arch placement. The arch will help my eyes look slightly lifted and more open. Elongate the “tail” of the brow slightly to create symmetry.

Steps 7 – 8: Continue shaping the arch until you’ve reached a desired shape. The key is to take short strokes to create the effect of hair and add definition. Set with an eyebrow gel to lock in that shape and keep your hairs in place. I’ve chosen Benefit’s Gimme brow in Light/Medium because this product deposits small fibers that create the look of hair, but you can also use a clear one.

Steps 9 – 10: Once you’ve achieved your desired shape, take a q-tip and clean up any areas that may need correcting. The goal here is not super sharp brows, just nicely shaped. Run a clean mascara wand or brow spooly (step 10) over the brows to further blend any overdrawn areas. Doing this will give you the most natural looking brows.

Here is the final look. If you look closely, you will see what seem to be brow hairs, not drawn on heavy brows. This is the effect I like for my brows. It looks natural and soft. What are your favorite brow looks?

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