Bobbi Brown - Long-wear even finish foundation

Bobbi Brown Long-wear even finish foundation.

Bobbi Brown Long-wear even finish foundations £30 (30 ml), - As you may know I am a HUGE Bobbi Brown fan! I have just recently updated my kit (again!) with these foundations.  I get through lots of bottles of foundation, and I do find that this foundation is the best as in ease of application, (you must prep the skin well and moisturise beforehand.)  texture of the product and shades, also how long it lasts, as it promises 12 hours!  Obviously, a product is going to last alot better if you prepare your skin and apply in light layers.  I also recommend using a small amount of loose powder, just to ensure it lasts too.  This is great as it gives the skin a lovely natural looking base and is light-weight.  However, as this product is oil-free, I wouldn't recommend using it if you have dry skin.  This product does exactly what it promises to do and is a staple in my make-up kit, great for Brides and also a great product for everyday wear.  I like to apply this with a damp sponge and then blend in with my fingers or a Real Techniques buffing brush.

Make-up by Tina Brocklebank.  Photo by Ellis Wood.  Styling Charlotte Hay.  Model Totty Simpson. Hair Becky Robinson

Smokey eyes, 60's inspired...

This was from a photoshoot which I did recently with the lovely Charlotte Hay from Stella and Alf.  We went for a grungy/60's inspired look.  For make-up I first applied a primer to keep the make-up on then added a vitamin enriched face base by Bobbi Brown.  I then applied their new Long-wear even finish foundation in Porcelain and concealed underneath the eye area, then set with some loose powder.  Next I defined the eyebrows using a Louise Young angled brush and Bobbi Brown eyeshadow.  I then used a Long-wear cream eyeshadow and then applied a charcoal eyeshadow and encouraged creasing by applying vaseline over, I then elongated the eye by smudging out to create that lovely feline look, taking this underneath the eye too, using lots of gel liner and mascara too.  I opted out of using blush and just contoured the cheeks with a little bronzer.  I then finished by applying a Porcelain concealer over the lips to create a matte finish.  Photo by Ellis Wood.  Hair by Becki Robinson.

Make-up by Tina Brocklebank.  Photo by Ellis Wood.  Styling Charlotte Hay.  Model Totty Simpson. Hair Becky Robinson

Ice-cream van shoot

I recently did a photo-shoot with the lovely Charlotte Hay who is a Fashion stylist and we wanted a really edgy-60's inspired look.  So I used Bobbi Brown foundation in Porcelain and then used lots of black eyeshadow mixed with vaseline, then added black gel liner and smudged really well to create a smokey eye.  I then used Porcelain concealer on the lips!  Photography by Ellis Wood.

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Make-up by Tina Brocklebank.

Photography by Conway-Smith. Make-up by Tina Brocklebank using Bobbi Brown, Face Lace and Paperself false eyelashes. Model Katie Avison.

Bridal makeup by Tina Brocklebank.

Bridal Make-up

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Bride – Joanne Birtwhistle. Joanne wanted a natural make-up but wanted to define her beautiful eyes. Therefore, I used Bobbi Brown foundation, concealor and powder then defined her eyebrows. I then used Bobbi Brown eyeshadows and then applyed Shu Uemura false eyelashes. I finished by adding a pop of blush to her cheeks with shimmer brick on her cheekbones, I then applied a pale pink lip colour and pencil with a sheer lip gloss.

 

Columnist for the Journal magazine

I have just recently been appointed as a Columnist for the Journal magazine, as Laura Stuart-Cooke has been made the Editor and I have had the pleasure of working with Laura before and I have also done her make-up. I will be writing about make-up/beauty for the fashion pages and the first article will be out in June so watch this space!

Facebook Competition

I recently created competition on Facebook, where one person would receive a make-over from me and have her photo taken by Tracy Conway-Smith. The winner was Emma K Shardlow from Caistor. Emma was chuffed to win and she loved the results! I used Bobbi Brown make-up which included the new Party paint eyeshadows which I recently purchased.

Prices for 2012/2013

Please contact me for a written quote via e-mail detailing all of your requirements, including your postcode (if you need my mobile service), and how many ladies require make-up and whether you would like false eyelashes too.

Tina had a very busy 2010/11! Tina had an extremely busy Christmas period too last year, including Christmas Eve and New Years Eve weddings! Tina is now busy taking bookings for 2012/13, please contact her as soon as possible to check availability and avoid disappointment!

Tina now can provide Gift vouchers so you can buy that special person a make-up lesson or she can do a special occasion make-up for them if they are going out for the evening using false eyelashes, etc.

Currently I charge £70 for a make-up trial and £70 for a make-up lesson. False eyelashes are £15 for Eylure and up to £30 for Shu Uemura (lashes and application, can be re-used.) Please click here to download Tina’s new Price list and Terms and conditions.

Please e-mail Tina and she will send you an attachment with all the relevant details on.

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