Makeup Artist Jessica Rivera

Monday, April 30, 2012

Review: Nuance Tinted Moisturizer (Salma Hayek's line)


I was really excited to try out Salma Hayek's Nuance Tinted Moisturizer. I like to think that when a celebrity puts their name to something, it will most likely be good. I also liked that it was at CVS which is convenient for me and affordable. Although I wouldn't say $13.99 is cheap either.

I only wear foundation for special occasions where I know I will be taking a lot of photos, but for everyday life, I always use a tinted moisturizer. My go to tinted moisturizer is by Cover Girl and costs $7.99. I switched over to Nuance just to try it out, and the day after I began to brake out in pimples. I continued to use this product for a month, and for the whole month, my acne continued when usually it's under control. I know it was this tinted moisturizer because nothing else in my face routine changed and I have not broken out like that in YEARS. I keep my acne under control so if I brake out, I know it's from a new product.

Besides it breaking me out, I actually didn't like how it felt on my skin. The SPF smell wasn't too strong. Some tinted moisturizers smell like sunscreen! It gave me a nice light coverage though.

I'm sure it's for the best. My Cover Girl tinted moisturizer works just fine, costs less, and contains more product (1.35 oz) while Nuance Tinted Moisturizer contains 1.0 oz.

If you don't have sensitive skin or prone to acne, I'm sure this product will work just fine for you. Another thing I didn't like is that after a month, the tinted moisturizer became thicker in consistency and clumpy. 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Essential Tools for your Kit


1. Spatula
Having a spatula means having the means to be very sanitary. I use this to scoop out eye primer, cream blush, lipstick, foundation, etc. That way I'm not dipping my brush, using it and dipping it again which will contaminate the product. 


2. Q-Tips
I use these on every shoot. I use them to remove makeup under the eye, remove bits of mascara, or to even remove peoples eye boogers, yup, it's part of my job!


3. Disposable Mascara wands
Of course, another way of being sanitary. I also use them to lighten eyebrows by putting foundation on them and combing them through the eyebrows. 


4. Disposable lip brushes
Again, self explanatory. Make sure to leave one with your bride so she can reapply the lipstick you leave her. 


5. On set bag
When I have to leave the studio for a shoot, I need to bring the makeup I used on location for touchups. I got a small one at Michaels. 


6. Artist palette
I have the lip shaped one! =) This is where I put product after i have scooped it up with my spatula or wiping product off like lip gloss. 


7. Mascara guard (not essential but I love it!)
This is a fun tool to have and it helps me in not getting mascara on the eyelid and underneath the eye.


8. Bug Repellant (ok so not a tool, but it ain't makeup!)
South Florida aint' no joke when it comes to misquotes! A shoot I did a couple of weeks ago had me itching!


9. Cotton rounds
I use these to remove makeup and in the skincare process by removing any oils or makeup they may have one prior to me starting.

10. Receipt booklet
I have been asked for a receipt for my services so I have this same one from Office Depot.

11. Wipes
I use this to clean my palette, eyelash curler, etc and to remove makeup at the end of the shoot.


12. Paper towel
I'm always using paper towel! Gotta wipe my spatula off with something. Or to wipe my brushes, or to wipe the sweat of a model. The regular.

13. Tweezers
I use them to tweeze and to place eyelashes on.

14. Straws
Don't want my models or brides messing up the makeup I just did!


15. Hand Santizers
Because you are touching so much crap!


16. Oil blotting sheets
Great for getting rid of oil instead of powdering so much.


17. Body Lotion
This Burt's Bees Radiance Lotion has a shimmer to it so its great for the body and photographs well.

18. Lip Scrub
I always make models and clients use this on their lips before starting and then put moisturizer over it so that all the gunk and dead skin is gone which makes for smooth lipstick application and your lipstick will last longer.

19. Tissues
Good for blotting the face after foundation before powdering. And if anyone has a cold!

20. Band-aids/Liquid Bandaid 
I've had to use this a couple of times, you just never know when someone will come in with a cut or will get one on set.


21. Mini ziplock bags
I use these to put lipstick in for my brides to have for the rest of their wedding once I am gone.

22. Eyelash curlers
A must of course.


23. Nail Polish remover
You wouldn't think to have this in your makeup kit but if a model comes in with yellow nail polish and you are doing a super clean look, it has to go!

24. Pencil Sharpener
I got one at the art store that has 4 different sized wholes in one sharpener so I've never had a problem with my jumpo pencils, eyeliners, lip liners, etc.

25. Mirror
Your clients will want to see themselves afterwards.

26. Chair
I don't have a chair myself but seriously, I need one. My back suffers.

27. Lighting
This glamcor lighting is a luxury but I am most times in a place with bad lighting so I would love to have this one day.


28. Spray bottle
Good for toner and for water to water your sponge. Also good for condensing your kit if you want to put a liquid in a smaller bottle.


29. Eye drops
I've had crying brides or models that have partied the night before and it's not fun when a photographer has to retouch eye redness.

30. Safety Pins
You never know when you need to come to the rescue and pin clothing for a wedding or shoot.

31. Mini nail kit
You don't want your model with bad nails so you gotta do nails sometimes.

32. Hair clip
Great to get the hair out of the face to do makeup.


33. Apron
I only use an apron when working with kids.... nough said lol.


34. Glue
I've only used this glue when removing eyebrows but you never know when you'll need it for wardrobe or something!


35. Gum/Mints
Remember, you are really close and personal in people's faces so even if you think your breath smells good, it doesn't hurt to have gum or mints.


36. Scissors
I keep a small pair of scissors to cut eyelashes in case they are too long for someone, or to cut long eyebrow hairs. People are always asking me for it to cut off pieces of fabric, etc.

So these items are not exactly makeup but great tools for your kit!

Anything in here you never thought of having in your kit?


Oh I'm on instagram! @BeautyByRivera

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Shoot with Greg Cunningham






Monday April 16th, I shot with Greg Cunningham for the first time. He lives in Jacksonville and we have been facebook chatting for..... what seems like forever! I had been waiting for him to come down to Miami so we could work together and finally he came down for a whole week. Courtney was our first model and we wanted her to have a strong androgynous look.


Then, on Friday April 20th we worked with Nicole @ FORD. I have been wanting to work with Nicole for such a long time, since before she got signed with Ford again because I love her unique look. But she also lives up north and comes down every so often, so when I learned she was coming down to Miami, I told Greg I wanted to shoot with her. Well, I definitely loved working with her because she is soooo nice and we laughed a lot which makes for a great shoot! She has a big heart and I really hope to see her in New York or LA doing it big! The look for Nicole was VERY organic and almost as if she had no makeup on really. The hair was to be messy and no perfect. The clothes were very sheer and white. The photo above was my favorite and looked like a painting to me.


After Nicole, Joanna @ Elite came in and I did wavy hair and clean makeup for her. I didn't stay for the shoot but Greg told me they couldn't make it out to the beach because the weather became crappy. 


For our last shoot together, we planned a special fashion editorial. The stylist, Brandon Fogel brought these 10 inch heels!!! 


Here was the first look straight from the camera. Jade @ NEXT was our model, which I knew she'd be perfect for this shoot since I had worked with her recently and she's just amazing. We had fun and she told me she wants me to do her makeup for her wedding, she's so cute I want to put her in my pocket!!!! haha



So the hair was obviously a super tight, super high placed ponytail. I used a bunch of different colored hair ties to create that tall standing up ponytail. The makeup was very pale, no blush at all. Because this shoot was going to have a lot of light on her, I contoured her cheeks a eyes a tiny bit and the main focus were her red lips which I used my lip tar in NSFW. 





south florida makeup artist jessica rivera

These were two other looks. Aren't Jade's lips to die for!? Let me tell you, these looked beautiful when we saw them on the computer and I'm super excited about them. Greg is going to submit them so keep your fingers crossed!

So that was my week working with Greg. It was so great because I felt so comfortable with him, like we had been friends for years! And Greg, if you are reading this, I forgive you for calling me Jennifer a couple of times, LOL. Greg listens to what you want and works with you and is so talented. If something needs fixing, he knows what needs to be done to remedy the situation. 

Hope you all had a great week!



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