Friday, January 28, 2011

My new Cosmo Cover and story with Roselyn Sanchez!


Roselyn Sanchez Cosmopolitan en Español Feb 2011/ Makeup by Luis Casco
Roselyn Sanchez Cosmopolitan en Español Feb 2011/ Makeup by Luis Casco

Here's my new cover and story in February's Cosmo.  It is also out in Mexico and Puerto Rico.  Roselyn and her husband Eric were great to work with, on time and very professional.   Roselyn has the most amazing skin, gorgeous shiny hair and a great personality to match. I've been asked by a lot of you what products I used on her so here is the list:

I started with two new awesome products from Mary Kay on her face:

First,  Mary Kay Foundation primer which I applied with my hands then Mary Kay Timewise Luminous-wear liquid foundation in Beige 6. This primer and foundation are brand new for Mary Kay the primer preps the face for the foundation and helps it to stay-I applied her foundation at 8 am and we shot until 4pm outside in Malibu.  Didn't even need powder on her face!!   I then used Mary Kay Facial highlighting Pen in Shade 2 to highlight under her eyes, bridge of her nose and the cupid's bow.

On her eyes I used:
Milani Eye compact in Ready to wear (great wearable colors, great price!)
Chanel "Stylo yeaux" waterproof eyeliner in Gris (stays on)
Chanel "Sculpte Cils" in Nuit Noire (wonderful)
MakeUpForever Eyelashes #156 (love these!)

Cheeks:
Nars Orgasm blush-(you can never go wrong with it)

Lips:
Benefit's Posie Tint lip and cheek stain

And here are some of the shots of the two of them together.  Happy Valentine's Day!!

Roselyn Sanchez and husband Eric Winter. Cosmopolitan en Español Feb 2011/Makeup by Luis Casco
Roselyn Sanchez and husband Eric Winter. Cosmopolitan en Español Feb 2011/Makeup by Luis Casco

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Taped faces at Dior's Couture show? Yes!

Paris, Jan 24 2011.  Celebrating the 1940's John Galliano for Dior Haute Couture showed a well-received collection yesterday in Paris and the images of the hair and makeup are just has over the top as Couture is supposed to be.
The influence was clearly a Hollywood Siren and they even used an old Hollywood trick.  Facelift tape!  Yes- it's used to lift eyes or even a sagging neck but here it's used to really create those cat eyes that were so of that period.  It was used to make the eyebrows go way up and to slant the eyes dramatically.
This was the first show of the Haute Couture season- let's hope that the rest will be just as cool!!
One of the final makeup looks at Dior's 2011 haute couture

Here are great shots of the Face lift tape  and dramatic eye makeup- Dior Couture 2011
Let the drama begin!

Friday, January 21, 2011

The "It" nails for Spring 2011

Yes, it's still a gray but it's a bit darker and taken into another dimension with holographic nail polishes.  The one that everyone is raving about is Chanel's Le Vernish Nail lacquer in Black Pearl it's a limited edition from their Spring 2011 colletction.   This is a very cool color you have to see in person!
The nail color for Spring 2011: Chanel's Black Pearl

Model Lindsey Wixson wearing Chanel's Spring makeup collection

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

"From Prada To Nada" advance screening passes giveaway!!

Here's a great promotion that the studios have offered to my followers!

FROM PRADA TO NADA will hit  theaters January 28, 2011.  The fun comedy stars Alexa Vega, Camilla Belle, Wilmer Valderrama, Kuno Becker and Adriana Barraza. The film is a re-telling of Jane Austen’s novel, “Sense and Sensability” with a Latin spin. Two wealthy sisters (Camilla and Alexa) lose their father and their estate in Beverly Hills and suddenly their lives are turned upside down. They move to East LA to live with their estranged aunt Aurelia (Adriana) and struggle to adjust to a modest lifestyle.

This film is flirty and fun, but also embraces Hispanic culture. With an all-star Hispanic cast, the film follows the journey of these two sisters who learn that going “from prada to nada” might not be such a bad thing.

Here's the promotion!  Please enter by posting to this e-mail if you are interested in passes for the following markets.   Please post your name, email and I would appreciate your "following" my blog and would love a link to yours so that I can do the same.  The screenings will take place on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 7:30pm.  This give away would run starting January 7 – January 21.
Winners will be sent a PDF with their passes.

I will award passes to the first TEN entries in each of these markets (each pass admits two!):
Chicago                          
Dallas                                       
Houston                                      
Miami                                     
New York                                    
Norwalk                           
Phoenix                             
Sacramento               
San Diego                                
Santa Clara   

Sunday, January 16, 2011

who was your favorite Latina at tonight's Golden Globes?

Was it Christina's pinup? Sofia's natural, Jennifer's retro or Eva's glamour look your fav?
I vote for Jennifer.  That makeup looks amazing on her eyes and it was the perfect complement to her dress.  Just risky enough to be interesting but not too overdone- Pretty!
What are your thoughts?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

2011 "Nuestra Belleza Latina's" Virtual Casting info

At work with Melissa Marty, Nuestra Belleza 2009


Starting January 8th through February 20th Univision is allowing you to enter your own "virtual casting" on their website.
Here are the requirements:
1-You must be between 18-27 years old and a citien or legal US resident with a current passport.
2- Record a 3 minute video where you give your name, state your talent and show your body in a swimsuit for the judges to deliverate.
Once you are ready to upload go here:
Univision-nuestrabelleza-casting

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

My beauty story in Vanidades

Here's some new work from "Vanidades"  Same girl with four Winter looks.  Check it out:
Ph. Steve Erle Hair: Carlos Ortiz Makeup: Luis Casco Styling: Brett McCall
This is a monocramatic look.  It's all about shading and highlighting.  The look of the skin was achieved by using Benefit "High Beam" after applying foundation.  Just a touch here and there will give you that overall glow that unifies these beauty shots.
http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/
Ph. Steve Erle Hair: Carlos Ortiz Makeup: Luis Casco Styling: Brett McCall
Look two was all about lips and lately there's nothing prettier than an orange based matte red- skip the liner if you can and apply with your fingers for a less formal look.  A beautiful option is Armanisilk Lipstick in red-orange- the texture is perfect.
Ph. Steve Erle Hair: Carlos Ortiz Makeup: Luis Casco Styling: Brett McCall

I had 5 minutes to change the model to this look.  Purple is huge this Fall so I added a great eyeshadowby Mary Kay.  (Mineral Eye Color in Sweet Plum)  I added that over what she had on for the first look.  On the lips?  My favorite Mary Kay color product right now Liquid Lip Color in Malted- perfect texture- not quite a gloss but not a lipstick-  Awesome!!!
Ph. Steve Erle Hair: Carlos Ortiz Makeup: Luis Casco Styling: Brett McCall
This last look was as simple as adding clear ligloss to the lips and creating a cat eye.  My favorite way to do it is to first start with a pencil and then go over the line with MAC's Blacktrack fluid line.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

and the winner is....


Some of MissK's awesome looks, check out her blog at http://misskaddiction.blogspot.com

The winning entry is #3

 MissK!!
Congratulations on winning the giveaway!!! Love your blog!
http://misskaddiction.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 7, 2011

Latinas honored in new 2011 postage stamps- Let's support!

Tito Puente, Carmen Miranda, Selena, Carlos Gardel and Celia Cruz will be featured in the new stamps
These are cool news!
The Post Office is issuing 2011 Latin Music Legends Stamps featuring just a few of our favorites. Five legendary musicians and performers of the Latin sound whose contributions have had a lasting impact on American music Selena, Carlos Gardel, Carmen Miranda, Tito Puente, and Celia Cruz – will be honored on stamps. Among the distinctive musical genres and styles represented are Tejano, tango, samba, Latin jazz, and salsa. The stamps go on sale in March. 
For these stamps, artist Rafael Lopez, of San Diego, CA, painted semi-realistic portraits of each musical artist designed to evoke their personality, vitality, and even their sound. He used a warm palette of colors—from brilliant yellows, pinks, and lime green to rich shades of purple and blue—to suggest the flavor and energy these artists brought to their work. Each musician is depicted in mid-performance. One can almost hear Celia Cruz shout her trademark rallying cry ¡Azucar! (Sugar!) or sense Tito Puente’s rhythmic intensity as he performed one of his progressive arrangements on the timbales. Art director Ethel Kessler, of Bethesda, Maryland, says, “My goal was that when you see the stamp, you hear the music.”
Lopez’s first project for the U.S. Postal Service was the Merengue design for the 2005 Let’s Dance/Bailemos stamp pane, followed in 2007 with the Mendez v. Westminster stamp.
Selena US postage stamp

Texas-born Selena Quintanilla-Perez (1971-1995)—known to fans simply as Selena—helped transform and popularize Tejano music by integrating techno-hip-hop beats and disco-influenced dance movements with a captivating stage presence. A Grammy recipient, the “Queen of Tejano” broke gender barriers with record sales and awards. Even after her tragic death, Selena remains an important representative of Latino culture.
Carlos Gardel US postage stamp
A superb and evocative singer, Carlos Gardel (1890?-1935) was one of the most celebrated tango artists of all time. Raised in Argentina, Gardel helped popularize the tango in the United States, Europe, and throughout Latin America through his performances and recordings. “The man with the tear in his voice” also achieved fame as one of the stars of the Spanish-language cinema
Carmen Miranda US postage stamp
Born in Portugal and raised in Brazil, Carmen Miranda (1909-1955) achieved fame as a samba singer before moving to New York City, where she gained instant celebrity in theater, film, and radio. The “Brazilian Bombshell” appeared in 14 Hollywood musicals and recorded more than 300 songs. Her exotic signature outfit and persona are an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
Tito Puente- Us postage stamp

Born in New York City to Puerto Rican parents, Tito Puente (1923-2000) was a musical virtuoso popularly known as El Rey, “The King”. With dynamic solos on the timbales and orchestral arrangements that have become classics in Latin music, Puente helped bring Afro-Cuban and Caribbean sounds to mainstream audiences. He performed for more than 60 years, and his legacy includes more than 140 albums.
Celia Cruz - US postage stamp

A dazzling performer of many genres of Afro-Caribbean music, Celia Cruz (1925-2003) had a powerful contralto voice and a joyful, charismatic personality that endeared her to fans from different nationalities and across generations. Settling in the United States following the Cuban revolution, the “Queen of Salsa” performed for more than five decades and recorded more than 50 albums.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Jennifer Lopez is new Loreal Global Brand Ambassador



Not only we'll be seeing her a lot of TV in the near future (American Idol) but she'll also be gracing magazines and billboards worldwide advertising Loreal products- but hey what's going to happen to Eva Longoria?  Two latinas?  Great!!!!

Here's a behind the scenes look at her shoot last month for Loreal

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Jose Cuervo "unleashes" the traditional-by Illamasqua's Alex Box

Photographer Dimitri Daniloff collaborated with the creative team at CPB Miami and makeup artist Alex Box to create this campaign for Jose Cuervo.  You know I LOVE Alex's work at Illamasqua but I just couldn't help myself but to post her version of "day of the dead" makeup.  Cool!