SUZANNE AND NICK

Suzanne and Nick got married on a beautiful May day at the Holly Hedge Estate in New Hope Pennsylvania, about 40 miles from Philadelphia. I love this beautiful rustic venue, so stunning!

Suzanne opted for soft relaxed waves for her hair style and a romantic delicate smoked eye and pink lip. She was such a beautiful and stylish bride!

We just loved doing makeup and hair on this beauty and her bridal party!


CELEBRITY CLIENT - LOUIS VAN AMSTEL

 Last week I had a pleasure of working with Louis Van Amstel, you might know him from the Dancing with the Stars!  Louis was such a pleasure to work with: easygoing, super sweet and very funny. I did grooming for a video we shot at the Society Hill Dance Academy, here is a screen shot! 
      Louis was in Philadelphia also promoting  and training instructors for his  new dance fitness program - LaBlast

PHILADELPHIA BRIDE - ASHLEY

 Ashley and Matt got married on a beautiful summer day in Villanova, PA. We got there bright and early to get started on the makeup and hair. What a great bridal party this was! 
   Ashley wanted a little bit more dramatic eye with a false strip lash, her skin is naturally stunning so I just enhanced it a bit with the airbrush foundation, a bit of cream blush and some bronzer. She wanted her lips to pop without overpowering the whole look so I gave her nice rosy shade to compliment the rest of the makeup
Here is the beautiful review Ashley left for us:
  "It was so wonderful working with Aleksandra and Jackie. I had my trial in July at the studio and was immediately impressed -- they were both so friendly and warm, and made my mother and I both feel very comfortable. I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted, and they executed it perfectly, explaining their techniques along the way and had plenty of patience for all the questions that we had that day. 

  On my actual wedding day in August, I had a few minor last-minute changes to what I was hoping for -- it didn't phase them at all. Together they were able to perfectly achieve my dream bridal look, and did an amazing job on my bridesmaids and our mothers, too. The five of us cover a variety of skin types/tones and hair types/thicknesses, and in the end we all looked our best individually but also collectively. 

 I felt relaxed and pampered on the morning of my wedding, and I am so grateful to Aleks and Jackie for that. Their professionalism throughout the whole process made for a smooth and enjoyable experience overall. I would highly recommend their services to any bride (or anyone else with professional makeup needs), and look forward to finding an excuse to work with them again." Ashley Fortino
   
Makeup was done by Aleksandra and hair by Jackie.
Photos by Shea Roggio.


Sarah and Tony's wedding

Sarah and Tony got married in the beautiful club Jasna Polana in Princeton, NJ. Sarah had a wonderful international group of friends who travelled from all around the world to be with her on that special day. It was such a pleasure and honor to be part of this event. Below is a preview of this beautiful New Jersey Wedding. Video by Hi Society Productions

Rachel Platten performance on LIVE with Kelly and Michael

Today I had an amazing pleasure of working with the lovely Rachel Platten again. She was performing her Fight Song this morning on the ABC show LIVE with Kelly and Michael.

Rachel wanted a smokey eye and nude lip which I think look perfect on this beauty! For achieve the flawless finish on her skin we did Temptu airbrush makeup.

I was very happy how the look turned out. Dramatic enough for a pop star but still soft enough for a morning show. I hope you liked it too! :)

Here are also few behind the scenes photos for your viewing pleasure! :)

It was a great team we had today!

Makeup was done by me: Aleksandra Ambrozy ;)

Hair by Michael Johnson

Warrobe by Jasmine Caccamo

 

 

 

 

SPRING BEAUTY LOOK


Creating a natural and soft spring makeup is easier then you think! There was no filter or photoshop applied to the below photos :)

Todays look I created for a stylized bridal shoot  we did at Terrain at Stylers in Glenn Mills, PA. I wanted this model to look fresh, glowing and radiant with minimal makeup but enough to make her look polished. I only used Arbonne cosmetics for this look. On a clean moisturized face I blended Sheer Glow Highlighter all over focusing on the cheekbones and center of the face, then I used Perfecting Liquid Foundation in Rosy Beige but if you are on a lighter side Honey Beige  will be perfect for you.  For little imperfections and under eye darkness I used a tad of Creme Concealer in Medium - you really don't need a lot as it's very pigmented and covers very well! The Blush in Teffeta gave Kelly a beautiful natural flushed glow. On the eyes I used Eyeshadow in Petal all over the lid and in Divine Plum only on the moving part of the lid. I lined the upper waterline and under the lower lashes withEyeliner in Cocoa and finished with It's A Long Sotry Mascara in Black (no false lashes needed with this mascara!).

FIND YOUR TRUE SKIN TONE


by Cassie Brewer

Be proud to wear the color that you call your own
— Cheena Mae Oralde

Loving and accepting yourself--your skintone, desires, idiosyncrasies, body type, and facial features--is an important part of life’s journey. And in a small way, this guide should help you!

Yes, we’re talking about how to determine your skin tone! The process is fun and easy!

Who doesn’t like discovering and celebrating their own uniqueness? 

Plus, once you’ve found and embraced your true skin tone, you’re armed with an important tool: knowledge of color! 

Dressing and applying makeup for your skintone is like painting with a palette designed especially for you! Skin-tone awareness allows you to get creative with the way you present yourself, and it enables you to highlight your best features. Okay… so snap a quick selfie for good measure, and let’s get started!

FIRST, ARE YOU WARM OR COOL?

Here’s a great test: hold a plain white piece of paper next to your face! Now take note of your skin’s undertones. If you observe mostly yellow tones, then you’re “warm.” If you notice more pink tones instead, then you’re “cool.” See? Wasn’t that easy? If you’re still unsure, try this test instead.

Stand outside in the sunlight.  If your veins look green you’re warm. If they look blue,
you’re cool. 

 

Next, Check Your Contrast

This part is simple. And it will help you to determine which “season” you are. Skintone is sometimes labeled by seasons. This is especially true of fashion. (If you’ve ever heard anyone say, “You’re a winter. This color suits you,” that’s what they mean.) 

Take a gaze at your reflection in the mirror. 

 

Clear Contrast v. Muted Contrast

This means that there is a distinct difference between your skin tone and eye color/hair color. If there is little contrast between your skin tone, eyes, and hair (say a blonde a similar honey skin tone) than your contrast is muted.

 

Skin Temperature Plus Contrast = Season

So check this out! Here’s your definitive season guide:

● Warm plus high contrast: You’re a Spring! You look great in pastels like yellow,
light pink, and a light olive! Try to avoid dark colors with strong contrast.

 ● Warm plus low contrast: You’re an Autumn! Rich earth tones look fantastic on you!
Avoid clear, bright colors.

● Cool plus high contrast: You’re a winter! You look great in jewel tones and dramatic hues.
Avoid beige and washed out colors.

● Cool plus low contrast: You’re a summer! Pastels and neutrals are very flattering.
Avoid harsh, dramatic colors like black and orange. 

Remember, there are no hard and fast rules. If you really love wearing black but you’re a Spring, do you, honey! Wear what makes you happy. 

 

Bridal Beauty and Color

This guide can be particularly handy when picking out colors for your wedding. Chances are you want to look as lovely as possible. And your pictures will last you a lifetime. Therefore, consider picking out bridesmaids dresses and flowers in colors that complement your skin tone “season.” You’ll be creating a flattering backdrop for yourself.  

 

What do you think?

Do you dress for skin tone and season? Leave your comments in the space below!