Monday, April 20, 2009

Wedding Season is officially here!


Last month I was delighted to do the makeup for the new collection of Alisa Benay bridal couture. It was a wonderful weekend spent in the beautiful Cherokee Ranch Castle. It was the perfect way to start off wedding makeup season for me! Kim Nodurft was the fab photographer www.kimnodurft.com AND I met a WONDERFUL hairstylist as well - Tasha Valenti of "The Look" salon in cherry creek is AWESOME - and she's already been kind enough to give me a hair makeover, check out my new profile pic on TWITTER with my new hair color!




PS Shhhhh ... here's a sneek peek of a photoshoot I recently did with Tasha:

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Spring is in the AIR!!

The weather here in Colorado has been mind-blowingly beautiful lately, and my recent photoshoots seem to be reflecting this sunny, cheerful, colorful feeling that is floating around!

I recently shot Marc Tuscher again, and our stunning subject was the spunky miss Natalie Moore. She fit this vintage makeup so well!! She's really got this young Liz Taylor vibe going on here!



I was the makeup artist for another vibrant shoot with Jannelle Althoff. This project was for the CD cover of talented musician Andrea Ball.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Be my Valentine!

It's that time of year again, Valentine's Day, and everyone seems to be feeling girlie, flirty and fresh - and my recent photoshoots seem to be reflecting that!

Here are some STUNNERS from my recent shoot with Bogdan (that I told you about in my last post). I really can't believe how well this ALL-NATURAL makeup photographed. I knew Jane Iredale's products looked amazing in person, but the fact that they can hold their ground with all of these highly-powered studio lights is incredible!! So here are some unedited photos from my first all-natural shoot (PS Bogdan don't kill me for showing the unedited versions! The RAWs are so good they hardly need editing at all!).

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Announcing.... A whole new world:

A whole new world where makeup is GOOD FOR YOU!!!

I am now offering my makeup artistry services with the option to use products that are completely natural, and actually good for your skin! Jane Iredale is the #1 makeup brand reccomended by skin care professionals.

Here's the difference ingredients can make:

"The most beautiful cosmetic you can wear is a healthy skin. That's why everything we develop is a true extension of skin care. Our makeup is not just a refinement of conventional makeup; it's a new technology. It's so effective it is recommended by plastic surgeons, dermatologists and skin care professionals.

FOUR IN ONE
Our micronized mineral bases are concentrated pigment. (We use no fillers such as talc.) Because of this concentrated pigment, a minimum amount gives unsurpassed coverage and becomes a foundation, powder and concealer all in one. This concentrated pigment also gives high sunscreen protection without the need for synthetic ingredients.

SPF (Sun Protection Factor) and the FDA
SPF 20 PurePressed Bases & SPF 20 Amazing Bases - Formulated with titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, the minerals give instant, broad-spectrum, chemical-free sun protection. They also have a Very Water Resistant rating. Please refer to our SPF Explained chapter.

FAST, WEIGHTLESS COVERAGE
Apply with a brush or a sponge for coverage that it would normally take three products to achieve. The result should look sheer and luminescent and feel weightless.

NON-COMEDOGENIC AND OIL-FREE
Under a microscope, the mineral crystals look like overlapping fish scales. These crystals form a filter that allows the free exchange of gasses. The minerals are non-comedogenic. We have many testimonials from acne patients claiming improvement in their skins since using our mineral makeup. The only oils we use in our formulas are in products where we want to help condition the skin - such as in our under-eye concealer and lip products.

MINIMUM ALLERGY RISK
Allergies and sensitivities are usually caused by substances that cause irritation to the skin. Reactions are particularly common in skins that have been compromised in some fashion through, for example, a weakened immune system, sun damage, chemical peels, laser resurfacing, etc.
Substances that most commonly cause these sensitivities are chemical preservatives, chemical dyes (usually labeled as FD&C), perfume and alcohol. Our makeup contains none of these sensitizers. In fact, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are anti-inflammatories and may help calm the skin.
All of our products have undergone sensitivity testing in an FDA-approved laboratory with zero sensitivity recorded.

SENSITIZERS
All our individual Material Safety Data Sheets of raw materials in our powder bases support that irritation, burning and stinging of the skin are not caused by our ingredients. Further, our processing does not result in any chemical change in the raw materials, so the reaction of the mixed ingredients remains the same as the individual ingredients. We have eliminated from our powders all perfume, chemical dyes and chemical preservatives. These are the top three sensitizers.

FD&C DYES
When the letters FD&C precede a color, it means that the color has been approved by the FDA for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics. When D&C precede the color, it signifies that it can be used only in drugs or cosmetics. FD&C dyes are derived from petroleum or historically coal tar; some are also synthetic.

CONCENTRATED PIGMENT (COVERAGE)
The word "pigment" usually means a colored or white compound that is insoluble in a solvent. (The word "dye" generally refers to a chemical compound, most often of petroleum origin, which is soluble.) Our pigments are made from micronized minerals only.

The reason our powders work so well as a natural-looking beauty makeup and/or a camouflage is because the concentrated pigment not only masks color but interacts with light to create a soft-focus effect that creates an illusion of perfection. A small amount of the minerals will cover most types of redness including acne, rosacea and erythema (redness).

ADHERE
Because of the micronization process our mineral particles undergo, they bind together on application. When applied to a clean, moisturized skin the surface tension this creates overcomes gravity and holds the minerals tightly to the skin. The result is that they resist running, creasing and smearing and will only come off with a cleanser or our Magic Mitt. No special cleanser is required.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide have anti-inflammatory properties and will help to calm erythema. Zinc oxide is also anti-microbial.

NO PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN TESTED ON ANIMALS"

Contact me if you'd like to book a consultation where you can try out all of the products, and I will personally help you pick the best ones for your particular face and complexion.

AND stay tuned: I am doing an ALL NATURAL photoshoot, using exclusively Jane Iredale products tomorrow. Photos to come soon after...

A FEW OTHER QUICK UPDATES: A shoot I did with the wonderful AnnaSophia Robb is currently on the cover of TC Magazine.


I've also been doing quite a bit of work for a fabulous clothing store, Republic of Couture. The whole team is great, and life can't really get much better when you are spending your days doing THIS:



Sunday, December 21, 2008

Katelyn is in Allure Magazine!


I am featured in the Makeover directory of Allure Magazine's January "Makeover Issue". I am the only makeup artist listed for Colorado, and I am SO pleased to have been chosen! Check it out, on news stands NOW!

www.allure.com

It's beginning to look a lot like ... NAHA

This Christmas season has brought me a different kind of gift this year ... the chance to get wildly creative with Charlie Price for the NAHA awards (http://www.probeauty.org/naha/). Charlie is the only stylist in North America to have won twice, consecutively! This entire weekend has been dedicated to getting some incredibly creative photos.

Saturday's shoot will be published in "1 magazine" (www.onemagdenver.com) - a new (and impressive) Denver fashion magazine. The shoot was a dark and exaggerated 1920's-30's look, with some OUT OF THIS WORLD hair styles by Charlie Price (runner up on Bravo's shear genius). While you all will have to wait till publication to see the final product ... here's a behind the scenes sneak preview:

Above: Aubrey Brewer has found her "dark side".

Above: Charlie working his magic.

Above: Oumou Diacko, complete with antlers!

Sunday we did a 180 and went to the other end of the spectrum to bright, bold and bubble gum pink! This shoot will be published in the March issue of 303 magazine, and features wardrobe from the amazing Zac Posen, shoes by Louboutin and Miu Miu, and bags by Channel. We had a 60's vibe for this one, and had quite a bit of fun making it as big and bold as we could. Once again here is a pre-press preview of our day behind the scenes:

Above: Stephanie Maxwell adds the finishing touches to her toes.



Above: The beautiful Heather Knapp!

Above: a view from the photographer, Stacey Weisser's laptop. Hotness!

Above: Charlie and his muse Aubrey! These two are such charmers!

Happy Holidays everyone! See you in 2009! xox