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I’ve always been quite happy with my basic make up brush set. Although there are a number of really good brushes in there, it is quite a Frankenstein set. The entire thing was painstakingly pieced together over time and even the brush roll was lovingly DIY-ed by my awesome mom!

But it’s precisely this reason that I’ve always wondered if I was missing a brush or two because I just quite never knew if my set was ever complete. Whenever I walked into a makeup store, I never failed to want another new brush to grow my basic makeup brush kit.

So when Sigma Makeup offered me their top-selling “Make Me Crazy” 12 Brush Professional Brush Set, it was an instant “OMG! YespleaseIwantIwant! Gimme gimme gimme! Oh yeah, that’d be cool. Thank you very much. You’re too kind.” Although the set comes in 4 colours – black, purple, coral and aqua, Sigma very cleverly sent me the purple one because the brushes match my brush roll perfectly!

Sigma Makeup Brushes

I’ve seen so many reviews about Sigma makeup brushes that I couldnt wait to try them out myself. Sigma make up brushes have been raved about for providing quality brushes that could rival MACs without a hefty price tag. 12 brushes and a case for USD 109 can be quite pricey to some, but compared to individually buying brushes for about USD 40 a pop, this Sigma brush set saves you a whole lot of money and time. That’s less than USD 10 for a good brush!

But price aside, the fact that it’s a 12 piece professional kit that covers everything from face to eyes meant that it had everything I needed! Yippeee! No more searching for individual brushes from all over the place.

Sigma Makeup Brushes

Plus the 12 Sigma brushes came in durable and multifunctional container that transforms into 2 brush holders! I love the multi-functionality of it but the container is a wee bit bulky for me especially since I was used to the softer and more portable brush roll my mom made. The container is so hardy I swear it was meant for beating someone to pulp if they ever tried to take any of your 12 beautiful Sigma brushes.

Sigma Make Up Brushes

Like the name suggests, it’s a professional brush kit. It’s got your basic must-have brushes and a wee bit more. If you’re new to brushes, Sigma’s got a booklet explaining each labeled brush. Here’s what’s in the Sigma brush set, in order from left to right, with my comments added in:

Duo Fibre – F50 – Specially designed to generate an airbrushed finish when used to apply liquid foundation. It can also be used to apply blush, highlight shades and loose pigments. Blend of synthetic and natural bristles.

Large Powder – F30 – Very dense with a rounded top. Ideal to apply powder products on face and body. Natural bristles.

I love this because it’s very full and works beautifully when you apply powder to set your foundation or do contouring. Very natural finish.

Large Angled Contour – F40 – The angled shape makes this brush ideal to apply blush or contour shades. Natural bristles.

Mine is obviously quite used. Lol.

Foundation – F60 – Can be used to apply liquid or cream foundation. It is also recommended to apply moisturizers and conceal large areas. Synthetic bristles.

Smoothens out liquid foundation like a dream. I used it with my glominerals gloProtective Liquid Foundation in Brazil and hello flawlessness. Just remember to spot clean it every day.

Eye Shading – E55 – Soft and dense with a rounded finish. Can be used to apply pressed or loose eye shadows and pigments. Ideal to build intense color on the eyelid. Natural bristles.

One of the my all time favourite eye brushes from this brush kit. I didnt have something like this in my old brush set and the soft yet dense rounded brush works like a dream to shade the outer eye socket, lending a deep set look to your eyes.

Large Shader – E60 – Flat shape is ideal for application of cream formulas and eye shadow primers. It also works great with loose eye shadows or pigments. Can be used to apply color all over the lid or precisely on the lash line. Natural bristles.

Tapered Blending – E40 – Rounded and tapered top. Specially designed to apply and blend color on the crease. Natural bristles.

When they say that this is meant to blend colour on the crease, I think they mean creases on Western eyes because this is quite a big brush in comparison to my eye. My crease is minuscule. Very much Asian. So I use this brush to blend in highlight colours on the brow bone or on the ball of the eye.

Medium Angled Shading – E70 – Angled, tapered, flat top. Ideal to apply highlight shades underneath the eyebrow and on the inner corners. It can also be used for a precise application of darker shades on the crease area. Natural bristles.

I have the MAC 275 brush that I find rather similar to the Medium Angled Shading brush. Because of the angled yet flatter brush head, I use it for application of highlights under the brow bone and on the inner corner of the eyes. However, for application and blending on the outer corner of the eye, I prefer the MAC 275 brush with its fluffier and fuller angled brush head.

Concealer – F70 – The rounded, tapered, flat shape makes this brush ideal to conceal the under eye area. It is also recommended for a precise application in small areas. Synthetic bristles.

Pencil – E30 – Precise application of color on the crease, outer corner, and upper and lower lash line. Also ideal to smudge out pencil liner. Natural bristles.

I LOVE pencil brushes because of it’s precision and usability for all sorts of eyeshadow application. Whether its on the crease, drawing of the outer-V, drawing the upper and lower lash line, everyone should get a pencil brush.

Small Angle – E65 – Essential for the application of gel or cream eyeliner on the upper and lower lash line. This brush is also excellent for filling out the eyebrows. Synthetic bristles.

Eyeliner – E05 – An extra-fine tipped synthetic fiber brush that delivers a precise, firm, even stroke to line the eyes.

Comparing this to MAC’s 209 brush, Sigma’s brush gives a more defined line while its MAC counterpart produces a slightly softer line.

Sigma Makeup Brush Kit

Although I did notice the lack of a lip brush and a smaller blending brush ala MAC 217 when I had to rely on these Sigma makeup brushes for a whole month in Brazil for the Miss Universe competition, all in all, I am definitely pleased with my brand new brush set. More brushes to love, what’s there not to like?

But seriously, less than USD 150 for a professional quality brush set is a steal, especially when you have fantastic face brushes, the pencil brush, eye shading brush and the medium angled brush bundled together. If you’ve always been unsure of what brushes to get to perfect your make up look, look no further. Christmas is coming and I’m sure Santa’s mailbox is still taking wishlists. Dont forget to ask for some Brush Guards too! ;)

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I’ve always believed that if you want your make up to last the entire day, investing in some of the best make up primers are the way to go. But despite not using them and sitting through long hours at a beach shoot and a casual rock shoot, the glominerals liquid foundation came out tops over shine, oil and disappearing formulation.

Blame it on my curious nature then, if the liquid foundation was such a winner, I had to find out more about glominerals makeup. It was timely investigation because I happened to stumble upon their very new Champagne Collection launched very recently here in Singapore.

glo minerals makeup singapore

I was very impressed by the velvety texture of the Eyeshadow Trio in Napoli (SGD 58). The three different shades of shadow to glide smoothly over your skin with no compromise on pigmentation. The trio’s colours are the perfect combination for everyday wear.

glominerals swatch

Also new in the glominerals Champagne Collection is the Bellini blush (SGD 47).

glominerals makeup blush

Again very impressed by how smooth and velvety the blush feels upon application, the Bellini blush is a winner in my books because it also creates a very healthy, rosy flush upon blending.

glominerals singapore swatch

After the Brush Guards, I’ve been on a rampage with adding more brushes to my basic make up brush set. It was therefore hard for me to resist the Eye Texture Brush (SGD 42) used for building layers of eyeshadow all over the eye area. Of course, its very soft bristles didnt help my cause of resisting this make up brush.

Eye Texture Brush

Because glominerals makeup doesnt use parabens nor gluten-derived ingredients and has anti-inflammatory ingredients, it is suitable for sensitive skin types, including those with acne. I wouldnt recommend buying everything at one go given the steep price of the makeup; your skin might be happier but your wallet wont. But if you love quality make up and want something that cares for your skin, you will love glominerals makeup.

gloMinerals Singapore
Purity Salon
9 Scotts Road
#03-03
Singapore 228210
Tel: 6887 4542

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Whenever I’m on the move traveling or at my latest photoshoot, there are certain things I never fail to have with me. Next to all the things inside my insane make up case, my essential basic make up brushes are the next most important tools I cant live without.

I’ve always kept my brushes in a roll up case, but there are times when I absolutely disregard storing them properly and leave them strewn all over my vanity counter. You, of course, know that the way to keep and extend your brush’s lifespan is to protect them on top of regularly washing your make up brushes.

Basic Make Up Brushes

I read about The Brush Guard previously in some magazines and was always intrigued. This flexible, breathable plastic tubing always reminded me of those things they use to protect fruits such as apples and pears. It wasnt till I saw how The Brush Guard allowed your brushes to stand upright that I realised the usefulness of having a Brush Guard. Plus, since the US dollar is at an all time low, I decided there was no better time to buy but now. I, thus got myself a Variety Pack (USD 5.50) with 6 Brush Guards, and the Eyeshadow Brush (USD 5.50) pack with 10 extra small Brush Guards for brushes of all shapes and sizes.

The Brush Guard

The stretchable yet stiff tubing fits snugly around your brush owing to the different diameters. Slip The Brush Guard from the end of the handle until it covers the bristles of your precious brush. It is important that you select a size that fits snugly, otherwise The Brush Guard will slip backwards and spoil your brush bristles.

Short of pegging my brushes to the clothes line, I had always wondered how to get my brushes to dry bristle-down. Before using The Brush Guard, I used to let my brushes lie to dry. That to me, however, never seemed quite so thorough as I thought water could still be retained in the brush. But, the Brush Guard allows your brushes to dry standing bristle-down so water doesnt go back into the handle and damage it. This is pure genius as the brush eventually dries in perfect shape and lasts longer!

Essential Make Up Brushes

What I also like is how The Brush Guard can easily be cleaned should it get dirty. The hardy material allows gentle rinsing before being you can reuse it again and again to protect your brushes whether in a roll or make up bag!

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The Body Shop has always been committed to social causes. Largely known for its eco-friendly and anti-animal testing philosophies, its latest offering Brush with Fashion is no different. A collaboration between The Body Shop and the London College of Fashion, an institution that shares similar values and beliefs as The Body Shop, this cruelty-free make up range is set to rock Spring 2011 with it trendy packaging and wearable colours.

The Body Shop Brush with Fashion

I was excited to see Brush with Fashion already out in all The Body Shop Singapore stores. The bright colours and graphic packaging is quite different from The Body Shop’s usual range of products. I know I shouldn’t be buying any more make up, but I’d say keep your eyes peeled for the Limited Edition Brush With Fashion Mini Brush Kit (SGD$28.90).

The Body Shop Brush with Fashion Brush Set

If you haven’t already gotten a basic make up brush set, this mini kit contains four basic must have make up brushes. I’ve always lamented about the difficulty of carrying my full-sized brushes when I travel. Featuring a limited-edition designed pouch by fashion-illustration student Katarina Voloder from the London College of Fashion, the limited edition Brush with Fashion mini blusher brush, eyeshadow blender brush, slanted brush, lipstick/concealer brush is loving cradled in a trendy pouch and might just be my answer for all my travel getaways.

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Beauty queens always get us talking. Whether for their beauty, brains or breasts body, no one can resist talking about them. I dont know about you, but watching these girls on TV or seeing them in person, I sometimes wonder, is such beauty is born or bred?

Having been through Miss Earth 2009 and then witnessing the recent Miss Earth 2010, these gatherings of gorgeous ladies never fail to make me feel inferior. Seriously, how can such beauty be allowed to exist? There must be something that makes them shine.

Miss Earth 2010 Winners

Despite breathing the same air as these beautiful women, it doesnt seem as though I’ve inherited any of their good genes. I swear, they probably have access to some incredible beauty tips and secrets. Indeed, some of this ethereal beauty boils right down to being born with good genes but the rest of it, well, let’s just say everyone, including beauty queens, could all use some help here and there. So if I may, let me share some beauty queen tips and secrets never previously revealed before.

1. Do your own make up
Just like the photoshoot tips from previously, it’s best to have your own set of basic make up and brushes with you at all times. Instead of waiting around for an available artist to do your make up, you’ll be able to do up your own face and be camera-ready every single moment.

2. Luscious locks
A full head of long, smooth and silky hair is associated with grace, femininity and believe it or not, good health. But when you’re on stage, curls or a classy updo always help to add volume to your hair and make you stand out. Take care of your locks by conditioning them and using serum for that added shine. If you cant get enough volume normally, you can always get help with extensions or fake hair pieces.

Valerie Dress Sense
Photo by: mycake.sg Dress by: Dress Sense Raffles City

3. A winning gown
It’s important to get a gown that accentuates your figure in all the right places. You want your dress to compliment and flaunt your best asset instead of hiding it. If you’ve got good shoulders and a smooth back, choose something backless. If you’re well-endowed in the chest department, a plunging neckline is sure to raise some temperatures. Long legged girls will opt for a dress with a high slit to make those long gams look longer. On top of choosing the perfect dress for your best asset, make sure it has some bling detail on it. If you’ve got it, flaunt it!

4. Brilliant smile
Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. In a pageant this statement might hold truest. You hardly see beauty queens with a frown on their faces. They’re looking for a beauty queen, not an ice queen. Those pearlie whites are meant to dazzle and stun you. Whitening toothpaste or bleaching strips are easily available over the counter in any drugstore. Alternatively, if you prefer a more natural way of whitening your teeth, look no further than strawberries.

5. Silicon inserts
These come in two types: the permanent ones and the non-permanent types. Short of permanently implanting them under your skin, chicken fillets, as they are affectionately called, are a great and painless way to give you an added lift where you need them. And yes, you can use them under your skimpy little bikinis too.

Fake Nails
Nails by: fauxynails

6. Well-groomed nails
If you’re like me and cant keep your manicure on for more than a week, fake nails are the way to go. Some girls opt for a gel nail manicure, but these grow out and it may be difficult to find a place to do infills or touchups during the entire duration of the pageant. Opting to do your own glitter nails might tide you through to competition night. But applying fake nails just before competition day will ensure that you have a “fresh” manicure on stage.

7. Get a tan
Although the sun’s UV rays are harmful to our skin, getting a tan actually makes you look slimmer and toner on stage. Flaws are naturally hidden behind your sun kissed skin and you’ll sport a healthy glow instead of looking like a vampire. Wanna know the real secret to getting tan without those harmful rays? Self-tan in a bottle.

Heeled
Photo by: Brad Lau

8. 4 inches no less
Beauty queens are hardly ever seen without their heels. In fact, sometimes you think they were born in them. When it comes to heels, we all know they elongate your legs, correct your posture and create a sexy silhouette. But for truly maximum effect, I say go AT LEAST 4 inches with your heels. No less. When the time calls for you to be outstanding, them 4 inch babies will serve you well. Whether you’re sitting or standing, legs that go on forever and stop people in their tracks is what you get. They dont call them killer stilettos for nothing.

Call it beauty cheating or just being very hard-working, being beautiful is no mean feat. Making the effort to take care of yourself shouldnt be frowned upon, in fact, I think it’s an art. A skillful art which is perfect over time and through lots of practise. Now that you know the tips and secrets of beauty queens, pick one beauty tip and try one on yourself. Although not everyone can be a beauty queen, everyone can be beautiful.

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For me, a new year usually means new beginnings and trying new things. But if there’s one resolution that I always keep year after year, and it’s the ONLY resolution that I usually make, it is to experience things with an open mind. Now, as simple as it may sound, this “open mind” concept is a difficult one to fully grasp. We go into a new year fresh from leaving past grievances behind and raring to face the new year, but being normal human beings, we quickly fall into old habits. When expectations are not met, we rely on past experiences to make sense of things and sometimes fail to see the new meaning behind a particular situation.

If running this Singapore Beauty Blog has taught me anything, it is that things change and we should ourselves adapt. Very much like our circumstances in life, just on a smaller scale. Beauty trends come and go. Make up tips vary from person to person. Why stick to one method of applying eyeshadow when there are a variety of ways to do it? Since 2011 has come around, I thought instead of doing a normal post on how the year has been for me, I’d try something completely new and do a video log. I mean, it seems like a whole lot of fun and I might as well put the good equipment I have to full use.

Now, I have NEVER had to speak for an extended period of time in front of the camera. At least not without much preparation beforehand. Even though you might think I have had experience prancing in front of the lens, video logs are an entirely new field I’ve not had much time with. I look like I have shifty eyes in the video since I had to think about what to say on the spot. But really, no body stares at the person they’re speaking to without wavering eyes anyway.

The downside of talking impromptu meant that I didnt cover everything that I wanted to. If I did however continue talking about every single thing in 2010, you might be watching a 20 minute video instead of a 4 minute one. Given that I only covered the major highlights for dweam.com in the video, here’s a recap of the other breakthroughs I made in 2010.

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