On one of my superdrug visits, I found a few interesting eyeshadow quads by rimmel. I was looking for a bronzy and a lilacy quad for myself and the results were super. It lasted the whole day on my eye primer like all other expensive brands. Will dig out the names of the palette if anyone wants to know.

Sana from Sana K Makeup is a London based Asian bridal makeup artist and a London based Contemporary makeup artist who is also a trained Hair Stylist. She loves to work in Beauty, Hair, Makeup, and is formally trained in Contemporary Fashion Photographic Makeup, to provide Makeup and Hair Styling services in Wedding, Beauty, Fashion and Media. She provides Training Courses in Hair and Makeup - For more information please visit www.sanakmakeup.com (Asian)
14 Aug 2011
Ardell lashes
I have tried several lashes on clients but I still love Ardell lashes in 103 , 105 and their demis.
Suqqu eyebrow pen
Now this is new thing - a felt tip pen for eyebrows but even though it sounds like it would be like colouring in, this is very subtle and looks amazingly natural. I am using 01 which is a dark colour that matches my brows it looks dark brown there is no red in the brown so looks natural. There is a reddy brown in 02 if you have lighter brows.
Laura Mercier secret camouflage
I have added this whole range of concealers in my kit after trying out no 5 under my eyes and receiving several cmpliments how fresh I looked. Well, the secret to using this the correct is to tap on the colour and lightly pat on the discoloured area - do not drag ! This is a dry formulation and if not used correctly under the eyes will give you lines!!
Each palette has 2 colours, one which is peachy salmony and other is yellow based. Use the salmony one on the gluey purport or dark areas of skin and then blend with yellowy one on top. Yelowy one can be used on it's own on areas which are closest to the lighter parts of your face. Don't forget to powder and set.
Each palette has 2 colours, one which is peachy salmony and other is yellow based. Use the salmony one on the gluey purport or dark areas of skin and then blend with yellowy one on top. Yelowy one can be used on it's own on areas which are closest to the lighter parts of your face. Don't forget to powder and set.
Suqqu
I have recently tried out the foundation line by Suqqu that is available in Selfridges, and I am using the darkest one available in their range no 35. It has a flawless finish and a little goes a long way. In pictures that I took of myself with an ordinary camera, my skin looked air brushed and smooth. Definitely worth a try girls!
3 Aug 2011
Bobbi Brown Makeup artist discount card
The discount card that was valid in Selfridges is no longer valid anymore. V annoying! Apparently a new scheme is coming out for us....please inform all your makeup artists before they reach the paying counter!
29 May 2011
Eyeshadows by Atelier Maquillage International
I came across this brand at IMATs this year and as a makeup artist I am always on the look out for new colours and products so I tested them on the back on my hand at the stall. To my surprise the colours were vibrant and highly pigmented. The eyeshadows come in palettes of 5, and you can buy them pre packed or make your own palette. I bought a couple of pre-made ones in Blues , Purples, Peaches, and Pinks. Apart from trying them for test shoots I tried them on ME for a TV interview I gave a few months ago. Some of the eyeshadows are light reflective and shimmery and others are matte. The real test was on a shoot I did with Actress Maia Sethna and I wanted to create a turquoise / acqua eyemakeup with a smokey look, the colours have come out really well in the pictures. I am so impressed with them that I might buy a larger palette which takes in more of their colourful eyeshadows.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=208950012458101&set=a.174214682598301.38743.174214532598316&type=1&theater
This is a French brand but now they are available in UK and stock a wide range of products for makeup artistry.
Address:-
307 D Finchley Road, London, NW3 6EH, UK, open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm from 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=208950012458101&set=a.174214682598301.38743.174214532598316&type=1&theater
This is a French brand but now they are available in UK and stock a wide range of products for makeup artistry.
Address:-
307 D Finchley Road, London, NW3 6EH, UK, open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm from 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm
21 May 2011
Display Window at Landmark Hotel, London
One of the many exciting opportunities I was recently offered was a display window at the prestigious Landmark Hotel. The Hotel is set in the heart of Central London, a skip and a hop away from Marylebone Station. Among the many wonders of the hotel, it has a magnificent lobby which is always buzzing with visitors. Through the lobby are the staircases that lead up to the mezzanine level, where several display windows exist (and now one of them showcases my work too!). They form a lovely walk upto the area where the buffet takes place at weekends. Make sure to check it out when visiting London!
21 Jan 2011
Foundations of makeup
Over the years I have used quite a few foundations on myself and on my clients. I now keep certain brands for for certain purpose. Some of the ones that I will talk about today are:
For Asian and Afro Caribbean skin tones, I think MAC and Bobbi Brown do a fantastic range of colours with various finishes. So, if you have fantastic skin with no scars / marks or spots, you could get away with MAC's Face and body range in C3 onwards. If you need coverage medium to heavy, you can use Studiofix MAC liquid foundation and powder with any translucent powder. If you have oily skin or are concious of your T- zone shining, then MAC's Studiofix powder foundation is the way forward. Available in Selfridges and at other retailers.
MAC and Bobbi are good for Asian skins as these brands do yellow based foundations as opposed to most other brands which have more of a pink tone, good for Caucasian skins.
MAC and Bobbi are good for Asian skins as these brands do yellow based foundations as opposed to most other brands which have more of a pink tone, good for Caucasian skins.
Bobbi Brown also does a variety of foundations, so depending on the coverage you might need and your skin's condition, you can chose one that has a matt or dewy finish. I have Bobbi Brown's University Palette which is a makeup artist's best friend; it contains all their colours in their stick foundation range (which gives medium to heavy finish) and all their concealers. So, a brilliant one to take to a fashion show or a wedding party, it covers any skin colour possible! Bobbi colours cover anybody and everybody! Available in Selfridges and at other retailers.
Laura Mercier does fabulous foundations but they are predominantly for Caucasian skins as they are pink based . If you are a very fair Asian, you can use them. They too have different finishes like matt and dewy.
Makeup Forever brand has been widely recommended by some of my makeup artist friends, but again I would use them on my Caucasian clients / models as they are pink based. This is tried and tested but most Caucasian models and clients I have worked on are either 117 or 120 in their HD Foundation range. The finish with this foundation is medium but can be layered to heavier one and looks matt, This is a great one for Photography and Weddings. Makeup Forever can be bought at a few selected retailers in London. Guru Emporium in Fulham and M.A.P shop near Shepherds Bush. Otherwise you can chose an online option.
Kryolan is a brand familiar to makeup artists around the world. Their foundation sticks are used a great deal in the Sub continent for wedding or fashion makeup. The finish achieved is flawless with a heavy coverage. It is brilliant for anything Photographic or bright lights like TV, Theatre, Wedding, Model shoots etc. You can also use this if you have pigmentation problems or scars to give good coverage.
A word of advice - please match your foundation in good day light on your jaw bone, not inside a store with artificial lighting. Once on your jaw bone, take a mirror and exit the shop to check. The correct colour will sink into your skin and not show as opposed to a shade darker or lighter that will. Please do not try and buy a foundation by matching it on the back of your hand as hands can be darker or fairer than your face.
Unless you have hormonal issues or pigmentation problems, the correct foundation should match your face and neck. People with hormonal issues tend to have darker necks so might need a slightly darker foundation to blend better.
Not a day goes by when women write to me about foundation problems. The thing is unless I meet you and match you I cannot tell you the exact match and sending me pictures (which have flashes etc) is not a solution. You just have to try and test, eventually you WILL find your colour.
Another problem is that often a foundation changes colour on your skin. This is quite normal as it oxidises, usually turns redder so people think they look dark. This is a huge problem for some people as they do not like to look darker! My advice is get a sample of the foundation you want to buy, wear it with your regular moisturiser (changing that can also change the finish of your foundation) and then if you like it, buy it.
Last problem is foundation cracking. Think about it, if you have lines on your face around the mouth or around the eyes (which is quite normal) and you will use a thick creamy foundation, this is bound to happen. You need to wear less and powder lightly and frequently.
A foundation is not a mask that you wear once in the day and expect it to be the same as when you put it on. Your body chemistry (walking around makes you sweaty), touching your face, wearing a scarf around or wearing and taking off clothes will all move it. If you are concious of your real skin and colour please carry your foundation with a translucent powder to touch it up from time to time.
Lastly, if you don't spend a day shopping around and trying foundations, how will you know what suits you?! Get shopping then :)
20 Jan 2011
Luxury Wedding Show 2011
I have recently been a part of the Luxury wedding show as their Official Makeup artist. This a show across 3 dates and 3 different classy and beautiful venues:
16 Jan - The Landmark Hotel, Marylebone, London - picture below from show
6 Feb - Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow - to be held
27 Feb - The Grove, Hertfortshire - to be held
My team (who are just the best!) and I am responsible for the hair and makeup of two fashion shows that will take place at each event.
I will upload some more pictures as they are being edited at present, but here is one for those who haven't already seen it on my fanpage on facebook.
I have a stall at each event and if I am not there when you visit, a member of my team will look after you until I am back (yes I will sit at my stall after the fashion shows). Timings for the shows are between 12 and 3pm. Doors to the venue open at 11am and close by 4.30pm. See you there!
16 Jan - The Landmark Hotel, Marylebone, London - picture below from show
6 Feb - Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow - to be held
27 Feb - The Grove, Hertfortshire - to be held
My team (who are just the best!) and I am responsible for the hair and makeup of two fashion shows that will take place at each event.
I will upload some more pictures as they are being edited at present, but here is one for those who haven't already seen it on my fanpage on facebook.
I have a stall at each event and if I am not there when you visit, a member of my team will look after you until I am back (yes I will sit at my stall after the fashion shows). Timings for the shows are between 12 and 3pm. Doors to the venue open at 11am and close by 4.30pm. See you there!
L for Lancome and L for luxury
Ok so I bought some more lipstcks (yes I have hundreds!!)
L'Absolou Rouge in numbers: 06 (peachy pink), 354 (pinky shade) and 270 (light brown - great nude colour for medium toned or olive skins)
I find the lighter coloured lispticks dont really need lip liners as they look like soft sheens and stains on lips and if you are in a hurry, you can wear them without a mirror and purse your lips to stain.
These lipsticks are really creamy / hydrating but also pigmented and I just love the perfume in them (it reminds of when I used to sneakily wear my mums).
As they are so creamy they can easily be used instead of glosses.
L'Absolou Rouge in numbers: 06 (peachy pink), 354 (pinky shade) and 270 (light brown - great nude colour for medium toned or olive skins)
I find the lighter coloured lispticks dont really need lip liners as they look like soft sheens and stains on lips and if you are in a hurry, you can wear them without a mirror and purse your lips to stain.
These lipsticks are really creamy / hydrating but also pigmented and I just love the perfume in them (it reminds of when I used to sneakily wear my mums).
As they are so creamy they can easily be used instead of glosses.
Clinique gel eyeliner
After reading several reviews and seeing youtube videos, I thought I should buy the Clinique gel liner in black. I use black the most especially for smokey eyes, lining eyes on top, bottom and inside in place of kajal / kohl pencil. the one I usually use is blacktrack by MAC but in the past also used one by Stila, which has disappeared from Selfridges!!
It is too early to say much as I have just worn it on my waterline and will wait a few hours to tell you if it has smudged or run as my eyes do that. Also, as I am not 20 (waaaaaaaannnn, sob sob), I find kohl and other things get lodged in my 'fine' lines in the corners of my eye no matter how carefully I powder.......
It is too early to say much as I have just worn it on my waterline and will wait a few hours to tell you if it has smudged or run as my eyes do that. Also, as I am not 20 (waaaaaaaannnn, sob sob), I find kohl and other things get lodged in my 'fine' lines in the corners of my eye no matter how carefully I powder.......
SMASHBOX Metallic Cream Eye Liner Palette
I have recently bought this palette, thinking that it will cut down the weight and bulk of carrying several coloured eyeliners.
Shades that are present are top row: Onyx, topaz, emerald, Sapphire and Gold
Bottom row is Amethyst, Blue Topaz, Graphite, Platinum and bronze
The colours are al fabulous and come out true on your hand and eyes. My only problem is that they get smudged and run, so an option of putting an eyeshadow on top will work (got to try that). Not pleased as nobody wants smudged eyeliners. It is pricey at £30 and and quantity is small for each colour.
BUT BUT BUT..... I shall be using them as a colourful base on eyelids for all photographic work like I would use greasepaints so can you!
Will post a picture of this later.
Shades that are present are top row: Onyx, topaz, emerald, Sapphire and Gold
Bottom row is Amethyst, Blue Topaz, Graphite, Platinum and bronze
The colours are al fabulous and come out true on your hand and eyes. My only problem is that they get smudged and run, so an option of putting an eyeshadow on top will work (got to try that). Not pleased as nobody wants smudged eyeliners. It is pricey at £30 and and quantity is small for each colour.
BUT BUT BUT..... I shall be using them as a colourful base on eyelids for all photographic work like I would use greasepaints so can you!
Will post a picture of this later.
20 Dec 2010
IMATS show
Here is more about makeup shopping (OK so it is in the the future in Jan 2011, which is not so far away now) dates can be seen on the IMATS site. This is a great 2 day show in London, for makeup artists whether they are new or seasoned. There are various talks by top makeup artists (TV, film, celebrity etc) in the industry and lots of stalls by makeup companies like MAC, Make up Forever to name a few, Also, you will find big makeup schools like Greasepaint etc too. The show is open to anyone as long as you can buy a ticket you can get in. If you are a student, bring a letter to get a discount on the ticket.
If you go to the IMATS site, you will see a link to fill a form out to make a Pro makeup artist discount card which entitles you to several discounts within IMATS especially on the magazine called Makeup Artist.
I look forward to the show every year as I get to meet some amazing people, get to hear attend some amazing talks / demos, make a few discount cards with certain makeup brands, check out new products and so much more.
Depending on how tired I am, I might even attend the second day this year.
Looking forward to buying an air brush kit so I can do some creative work.......(Temptu, Dinair, IWATA here I come)
If you go to the IMATS site, you will see a link to fill a form out to make a Pro makeup artist discount card which entitles you to several discounts within IMATS especially on the magazine called Makeup Artist.
I look forward to the show every year as I get to meet some amazing people, get to hear attend some amazing talks / demos, make a few discount cards with certain makeup brands, check out new products and so much more.
Depending on how tired I am, I might even attend the second day this year.
Looking forward to buying an air brush kit so I can do some creative work.......(Temptu, Dinair, IWATA here I come)
Kryolan / Dermacolor Products
A lot of you ask me about the foundations I use in my work. The answer to that is I use a whole variety but for stage make-up or heavy coverage (to hide marks or scars) or for photographic make-up I like to use Kryolan products. They have a range called Dermacolor which is great to camouflage things like tattoos or heavy pigmented areas (melasmas, birth marks, blemishes or eye bags).
I have bought 2 palettes which are great for any make-up artist, one is Light and the other is called medium (great for any make up artists' kit, as we need a range of colours to mix and match). I thought this was great for my Western and Asian models / clients). I also bought a concealer wheel darker colours which can be used on darker skin tones as concealers, as foundations for a heavy coverage or simply as contouring colours on medium / dark skins.
Lastly, there is an empty palette here which is great if you have other brands' concealers and you want to make your own concealer palette (I have several MAC ones that could use this for. These make great lipstick palettes. Just make sure you label them under each well with a permanent marker pen. Palettes save you taking several make-up items and considerably lightens your kit!
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Illamasqua Products
So, I went make-up shopping in the snow as soon as the trains and tubes were running again! I have been reading various Illamasqua reviews and watching YouTube (incase you did not know but I have 2 accounts there now, and I am looking forward to uploading a few videos soon, so please subscribe:www.youtube.com/sanakmakeupartist for Asian work and
www.youtube.com/sanakmakeup for my Western work).
I ended up in Charles Fox in Covent Garden and bought quite a few items but the ones I wanted to show you were by Illamasqua. If you go to their link they tell you where they sell their brand - online and at various retail shops in London. The good news is that if you are a make-up artist, they give you 40% discount if you shop online, so all you need to do is provide a few items to prove you work in the industry. My discount was approved this morning!
Here are the 4 colours I picked:
The bad news is that the 4 eye shadows I picked up from Charles Fox, are discontinued by Illamasqua!
I have used them on my eyes today (sorry did not take a picture) but they are highly pigmented and very blendable, matt eyeshadows. I might do a quick tutorial with these so you can see how I used them.
As my online discount is activated I shall be buying a few more of their eyeshadows for my kit.
www.youtube.com/sanakmakeup for my Western work).
I ended up in Charles Fox in Covent Garden and bought quite a few items but the ones I wanted to show you were by Illamasqua. If you go to their link they tell you where they sell their brand - online and at various retail shops in London. The good news is that if you are a make-up artist, they give you 40% discount if you shop online, so all you need to do is provide a few items to prove you work in the industry. My discount was approved this morning!
Here are the 4 colours I picked:
In order from L to R - Puzzle, Gypsy, Fluke, Slave (the latter two are pretty similar)
Puzzle is like a bright yellow
Gypsy is like a burnt orange
Fluke and Slave are both light peachy coloured which can easily be used as highlighters
I have used them on my eyes today (sorry did not take a picture) but they are highly pigmented and very blendable, matt eyeshadows. I might do a quick tutorial with these so you can see how I used them.
As my online discount is activated I shall be buying a few more of their eyeshadows for my kit.
23 Nov 2010
Siver body paint
A couple of days ago I did a job using a makeupforever pro product which comes as a pump (trying to find a picture for your reference but have not as yet). The product comes out as toothpaste and at first test on the back of your hand seems quite pigmened. I was using the mettalic grey silver one. I tried to cream the body and then appy this with a sponge but it did not seem to move much on the skin and also seemed to be sheerer. I also tried wetting a brush and then painting it on, but this seemed to give a light layer, which would have to be layered quite a few times before looking remotely silver. Eventually, the best option was to smear it on your hands and then rub over the skin, which gave the most coverage!
Here is a shot of the after, still seems patchy -wondering if an airbrush gun would have been better - yet to try!
Here is a shot of the after, still seems patchy -wondering if an airbrush gun would have been better - yet to try!
22 Nov 2010
Strawberries and Carmex
I thought I should recommend one of my favourites in my makeup kit - a lip balm by Carmex. I recently purchased their new variety in strawberry flavour! I must say this is pretty mild in flavour as compared to the cherry one which has been out a longer and I do prefer that one over the regular Carmex.

If you are going to buy any, for a kit as a makeup artist or just someone who wants to offer to friends; without having to dunk their fingers in their tub, I would recommend the squeezy tube variety as it is more hygeinic.
As the weather is cold and heating is on, lips (and your skin) will get dry and chapped, so apart from drinking water and having fruits, wearing some of your favourite lip balm is bound to help that smile.

If you are going to buy any, for a kit as a makeup artist or just someone who wants to offer to friends; without having to dunk their fingers in their tub, I would recommend the squeezy tube variety as it is more hygeinic.
As the weather is cold and heating is on, lips (and your skin) will get dry and chapped, so apart from drinking water and having fruits, wearing some of your favourite lip balm is bound to help that smile.
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20 Aug 2010
To cry or not to cry
Do read the blog as I will be recommending products time to time. Although new products arrive in the market all the time, some of them are my firm favourites for brides! Top of my list is Lancome's mascara - Hypnose drama. This adds not only volume to the luscious lashes (so some girls can opt out of wearing false lashes) but is waterproof too! So, if and when there is that need to shed tears, atleast it can be without black streaks down the aisle..........
19 Aug 2010
Can do by Canodo
My ideas were transformed by Canodo into a logo today and my website designed for the better - looking forward to more alterations in the next few months. Over the years, I have now got a feel for my own brand now
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