Work lately or Job Love

Photo by Claire Huish, Styling Rosie Williams, Make Up & Hair by Liv Lundelius Photo via Institute Magazine

It is wedding season! And besides doing make up for beautiful brides, which I love, I have recently done several beauty and fashion editorials. My make up portfolio is growing and growing and I can't tell you how much I love my job. The shoot above was with a fabulous team, see more images here. As much as I love life in London lately I am also very exciting about our move to Sydney. For me that means making new contacts and start networking again, but it is exciting. Becoming a Sydney based make up artist, will bring new adventures and challenges.

How to wear bright lipstick

Photo by Claire Huish, Make Up by Liv Lundelius

If you want to check out more on how to wear bright lipstick check out my guest post I have written for Lena from Musings to write a guest post for her beautiful blog here. As well as been interviewed by Elie for Punctuation Mark her inspiring blog about design and photography here. Thank you so much Ladies, for these great features.

Something cobalt blue

images via Spartoo.co.uk. It's the latest colour trend, and I have to say I am really feeling it. I love blues at the moment. I am wearing lovely cobalt nail polish a lot. Feeling so blue right now (in a good way- I am feeling happy blue!) I picked some awesome blue wedding shoes for you. I really hope you like!

From cute peep-toes from Paul & Joe Sister, over adorable retro heels and flat sandals, to cool comfy flats, I love them all. Which shoes are you going for on your wedding day? I love all blues not just cobalt, but was is the cobalt trend all about?

Fun (and not so fun) Facts about cobalt: Cobalt blue in numbers with hex and rgb values #0047AB, rgb(0,71,171) Wikipedia says: Cobalt blue is the cool blue color of the pigments made using cobalt salts of alumina. Cobalt blue pigments are extremely stable, and have historically been used as coloring agents in ceramics, (especially Chinese porcelain), jewellery, and paint. Transparent glasses are tinted with the silica-based cobalt pigment. Chemically, cobalt blue pigment is a cobalt oxide-aluminium oxide, or cobalt aluminate, CoAl2O4. The compound is made by sintering finely ground CoO and Al2O3 (alumina) at 1200 °C. Cobalt blue is lighter and less intense than (iron-cyanide based) Prussian blue. Cobalt blue in impure forms had long been used in Chinese porcelain, but it was independently discovered as a pure alumina-based pigment by Louis Jacques Thénard in 1802. Commercial production began in France in 1807. The first recorded use of cobalt blue as a color name in English was in 1777. The leading world manufacturer of cobalt blue in the 19th century was Benjamin Wegner's Norwegian company Blaafarveværket, ("blue colour works" in Dano-Norwegian). Germany was also famous for production, especially the blue colour works (Blaufarbenwerke) in the Ore Mountains of Saxony.