One Step Wonder Styling Creme

Choosing the correct blo-dry creme for the right texture of hair is very important. Especially for editorial hair. In the following photo-shoot my model comes from Brazil and has very think course hair. With a slight wave in it. Her hair is also color treated. I decided to use Bb All-Style Blow Dry Creme a heat protective creme. I like to use for Florida photo-shoots, because of the humidity. It helps fight frizz and protects hair from heat damage such as curling and flat irons.

The product is very easy to blo-dry , work a small amount on clean damp hair just the shaft and ends only. Comb thru the hair and proceed with styling. My style lasted the whole time of the photo-shoot and the product didn’t look greasy or weighed down. It will also absorb any and all oil in the hair. And the smell is excellent. Give it a try. The product is very light weight, and smooth. And I had no fly away hair.

Stay-Matte Oil-Free Makeup Foundation By Clinique

Not a bad product to use for editorial photography. The product was very translucent and it gave me the ability to reapply for more coverage. So if you are using this product for home use you will like it very much. And it will give you the options on how much coverage you want. Fun to play with.

Lightweight, long-wearing foundation controls oil, leaves a matte finish. The product lasted a whole 3 hours in the early morning sunlight. I had to touch ups to do. Start in center of face and blend outward with Foundation Brush or if you are at home you can use a pad or fingertips. Be careful when using pads they will really soak up your foundation. Blend evenly for smooth, natural-looking coverage. For a seamless look, dampen your brush and blend edges, especially along jawline. And there you go. Follow up with cheek and contour powders and a spray lock so the makeup will not move.