Monday, February 22, 2010

When Things Don't Go Your (Ego's) Way AND Modern Pin-Up Makeup Tips


Today, I spent about an hour recording my latest makeup tutorial.

It was supposed to be a modernized version of pin-up girl makeup inspired by Katy Perry.

...but alas, my camera did not record the video properly and now I don't have any footage to share with viewers and subscribers of my YouTube channel who want to recreate such a look. Oh, well!

I'll tell you what then; I do have pictures of the finished product, so I'll at least post some of them to give you an idea of what you can do to create your own version of makeup for today's pin-up girl. The main differences between this and vintage pin-up makeup are that the lower lid is defined here but not in the original style, and the cheeks and lips are a more playful pink hue rather than the deeper red or somewhat coral-red favored by models and starlets who wore the look in days past.

Here's a brief breakdown of the makeup you see in the photos below:


The eyebrows are well-defined, with a strong arch. The eyes are rimmed with black eyeshadow lifted slightly at the outer corners to create something of a cat eye.


On the crease and slightly above it, silver eyeshadow--or any other similar shade you fancy--makes the eyelid glisten. Strip false eyelashes on the top lash line open up the eyes and add to the flirtiness of the look.


A light. soft pink adorns both the cheeks and the lips. The complexion is mattified so as to give the wearer a fresh and polished appearance.

I would've loved to post a tutorial on this look for my viewers who enjoy videos of the sort. However, sometimes things that keep us from proceeding as originally planned do happen, and the sanest response to me is just to let go and move on from where you are, with what you have.

There probably won't be a how-to video from me on this exact same look since the inspiration I felt for it all went into the filming of the tutorial I made today. If you've already experimented with basic pin-up makeup however, you shouldn't be challenged when playing with this look since it's just a couple of changes away from the classic one.

Thank you for joining me for this blog post. I told you not too long ago that I'd be back soon--and so I will again!


Wishing you good night from my corner of the world,
~Lea


♪ "The times, they are a-changin..." ♬


Yesterday I went to Universal Studios Hollywood after almost five years since my last visit.

To me, it isn't just a theme park--I am deeply fascinated with and drawn to Old Hollywood history, so this property to me is about more than just going on rides.

Although... you know what?

I went on the Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster and oh, man...!

Let's get this clear: I am not a roller coaster fan to begin with; the only reason I went on this particular one was because I'd been on it in the past after hearing it wasn't so bad, and had a very smooth experience on it. I didn't feel like I was going to get thrown off or like I was being dragged around very forcibly.

Yesterday however, was a different story.

Not only was the attraction slightly, but noticeably, bumpier since I'd last been on it, if I remember correctly they've changed the harness that comes down over the shoulders to hold riders securely in place into that lap bar that is positioned between the legs instead.

If they indeed did, that would explain the sensation that came over me the moment the ride picked up speed and proceeded into the sharp dips that I find most terrifying on roller coasters.

The first time I went on the ride in 2005, I went to Universal by myself yet I wanted to get right back on Revenge of the Mummy since I didn't experience the usual uneasiness that swirls in my stomach when I'm on a fast-paced thrill ride. Yesterday though, my sweetheart was right beside me and even held my hand throughout the trip through Imhotep world, but that I'm-gonna-get-tossed-off-of-this-ride feeling was there.

Even The Simpsons attraction that took the place of the awesome Back to the Future ride has more violent motions and wilder, trippier visuals than its predecessor.

I bet that Universal founder Carl Laemmle (he founded the company in 1912) didn't have any idea it all would be what it is today!

While I'm not complaining--I'm merely observing--I find it interesting to ponder that if these are all supposed to be upgrades reflecting general preferences, does that mean the masses want a rowdier and more raucous experience of life these days? Maybe part of the explanation is, with all the stimuli and noise surrounding us we've simply become desensitized that we have to be shaken quite a bit to differentiate our theme park visits from our everyday lives.

I've always been hypervigilant so thrill rides have never been my thing (I appreciate the story-driven Disney theme park attractions any day over anything designed to scare riders half to death), but since many people I know have gotten more sensitive in that their empathy has increased in even just the last year alone, I am curious--what do fellow empaths feel when on a tremulous, wild theme park attraction?


I hope you're enjoying your ride through life!
~Lea

With my cousin, Rikki, at Universal CityWalk Hollywood in 2005.

Friday, February 19, 2010

I never believed working at conventional jobs is the only way to live well...

...in fact, in my experience and from what I've seen in many other people's realities, working for someone to pay the bills more often than not does just that--pay the bills.

And after that, there's not much else to life. Little joys here and there do surface, but your time is never quite your own and you may be short on energy to do the things that really, truly make your heart soar.

I am fully aware that despite subscribing to this philosophy, I've lived through moments when I appeared to be very financially challenged, not having a place to sleep for nights at a time and whatnot. Ironically however. these were the times I held a job and spent most of my time working, only to live hand to mouth.

On the other hand, the periods in my life when I was blessed with greater abundance all happened when I worked for no one but myself.

See, when I was feeling vulnerable I gave my power away to the concept that many seem to espouse. It goes something along these lines: "You have to work. It doesn't matter what job you get or if you don't like the jobs that are currently available to you. What matters is you do have a job so you can fend for yourself and are doing something with your life." And because I was feeling uncertain of myself then, I'd get a job even though deep inside it felt like something was terribly wrong.

While I have nothing but respect for folks who want to better the quality of their lives honestly and with integrity, I also know that breaking our backs for money to survive is not the only way we can be well provided for and pretty content with our lives. I've observed in my own life and in the lives of a growing number that we can spend our time the way we want to--with loved ones or indulging in our craft or artwork, for instance--AND have our material concerns more than taken care of as well.

I know that many may still resist this concept, but more and more are certainly actually LIVING it already nowadays instead of just dreaming about it. I won't go into figures and statistics here, but as people feel greater dissatisfaction with an economy they can't rely on to stay stable for their financial well-being, the ratio of people who are self-employed or who no longer depend on an employer to "pay the bills" keeps growing (why not do research to back this up though if you are interested in the subject matter?).

For further related reading, I HIGHLY recommend Busting Loose From the Money Game by Robert Scheinfeld. This isn't a paid endorsement; I genuinely practice the principles the author shares in the book and they work way more than well enough for me. I'm not trying to convince you of anything, nor am I saying that this is the only way that will work for everybody. I just feel inspired to put my experiences out into the world in case anyone who can benefit and is ready for exactly what I offer is out there, simply waiting to stumble upon it.

Who knows--in the future, I very well may facilitate workshops and events centered on my personal version of the Busting Loose approach, based off of my first-hand experiences. If you are interested in attending something like this or even simply learning more, please let me know and I will find a way to get the word out to you. We might start off with more blogs like these or vlogs on YouTube, if not both.

In any case, it brings me great pleasure to interact in some way with like-minded spirits who are ready and willing to lead their most beautiful lives yet!


Sending you lots of ♥ and ☮,
~Lea

I heard from many different people when I was younger that my love for beauty and The Arts was impractical and that I should focus on other things--guess what; others only have so much power over you as you give them. ;)

Yesterday Today


I'm about to get ready to film my next makeup tutorial, but thought I'd post a blog entry first so I can share my previous video with any of you vintage style lovers who have yet to subscribe to my YouTube channel (which is 100% FREE by the way!).

This is a little tribute of mine to Pamela Courson, who was The Doors' frontman Jim Morrison's longtime partner. I enjoy Jim's poetry, as well as the music of The Doors, hence my interest in Pam.

I won't go into the backstories and rumors involving the lovely redhead and her involvement with Jim here; what do many of us in the here and now know anyway about what really happened and if any of the sordid tales some have told are true...?

All I know is, I've always liked Pam's look and her fashion sense (Jim even got her a boutique to run/play with on La Cienega Boulevard in what is now West Hollywood), so for a while now she's been on my list of videos to make of women whose style inspires me.

Finally, here's the video--and this is just my first 1960s-themed one, so stay tuned for lots more. I will be filming makeup tutorials based on looks from other decades too if the sixties aren't exactly your cup of tea; just sit tight if you found my other videos enjoyable and/or useful.

I won't be neglecting looks from today either. If I like a certain present day celebrity's makeup style, I'll do my own version as an offshoot of it to share with those of you always on the lookout for makeup application ideas.

The very next vid I'm putting together for instance is one of those. Curious? ;)

If so, I'd love it if you return soon to see what I came up with. I'll be back in a day or two at the most. Thanks for joining me for this little update!


☮,

~Lea


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Wearable 1920s-Inspired Makeup and My Next Tutorial


Here is the finished product of the tutorial I was hinting at in my previous blog entry.

If you are a fan of retro and vintage style, you can see the video for this very wearable Louise Brooks-inspired look right here:


As for what's coming up next on my YouTube channel, here's a clue:



All but my closest friends and family may not have any idea of what I'm going for just based off of the photo above; at this point, even I am not quite done planning the tutorial, but I'm feeling inspired to film it when I wake up tomorrow. I'm excited, but also a teeny tiny bit nervous, because I empathize with the individual I am using as my inspiration for this particular video and want to leave viewers with a healthy curiosity about her--she isn't super famous, but I do think she's very beautiful both inside and out regardless of hearsay and whatnot.

I'm going now so I can wipe off the day's makeup and get a good amount of (beauty) sleep to recharge me for this, my upcoming project.

Thank you for stopping by today and always. I'm glad you enjoy my artsy contributions!


Love to all,
~Lea

Sunday, February 14, 2010

And my next makeup tutorial is...

Me at home, getting into character for my next makeup tutorial


Tomorrow, or the next day I film a video for my YouTube channel, I am doing a wearable retro makeup look for my viewers and subscribers who appreciate that aspect of my work.

By "wearable," I mean I'll make sure that the look isn't too dramatic so as to be costumey. I'll keep the feel from decade, but will not put on what I deem will make the wearer feel as though she should be at a Halloween party instead of out with friends or on a date.

I won't let you in yet on my inspiration for the look so that it stays a surprise until the video is actually ready, but suffice it to say that I sometimes want to cut my waist-length hair into the bobbed hairstyle she made famous in her day. (At the moment, I don't think I will just because I've told myself that long hair can be styled in so many more ways than short hair, but gee--as I am discovering, I can change the way my hair looks any time really, with the help of my new friends of various lengths and colors. You can see one of my buddies in the picture above, if you want to know what I mean.)

I will be taking leave for now, but do stay tuned to my blog and YouTube channel if you love vintage looks. I'll keep the steps of my upcoming tutorial as easy as I can manage for even beginners to makeup application.


Until next time,
~Lea

A photo of an Old Hollywood look I created for Halloween 2009. See the tutorial HERE

Gaga Over Makeup


My sweetheart was nice enough (hahaha!) to get me MAC's Viva Glam Gaga lipstick yesterday. He liked the Cyndi one--named after Cyndi Lauper; Gaga is Lady Gaga's lipstick namesake--much more, but what can I say... I LOVE pink.

Actually, I really liked the coral red Cyndi lip color too when I swatched it on my hand, so I see no problem adding it to my makeup kit as well.

I enjoy playing with makeup; once upon a time, paintings, sculptures and other old school art forms were pretty much all there was to rely on for entertainment and communication, but in this computer age I find makeup application a practical and fun outlet for my creative juices.

Since childhood, I've come across people with issues relating to makeup and beauty. I've heard it said for instance that makeup is only for the "ugly" ones, and that you don't have to touch it if you're already naturally attractive. My ears have also picked up on makeup being associated with words like "slut," "whore," "dumb," and the like.

Hahahahaha!

How amusing it is to me that we give so much power to something that can be washed off at any time. Makeup may create the illusion that someone is more pleasant to look at, with perhaps assets like wider open eyes and fuller lips, but in knowing that, we can simply use it as a plaything (click the bold words for an old video from yours truly!), while keeping in mind that the results aren't real so we don't become dependent on it and can function without it.

Regardless of whether you have so-called flaws you want to minimize with the help of cosmetics or not, you can play with makeup and be a different character from day to day or whenever you feel like it. Like a lot of other things in life you may not think twice about--for some, it's clothing and for others it may be their house or their car, for example--makeup is a toy.

Not everyone is called to be a professional makeup artist or beautician of some sort, but why not have fun with different shades of lipstick and eyeshadow if you use makeup as it is? Why bother putting on that lip color you've been using for ten years if it doesn't flatter you to begin with?

If you're buying it and putting it on anyway (which I assume is because you want to look like an enhanced version of yourself), wouldn't you rather have fun with makeup and apply it in such a way that becomes you?

...because otherwise, if getting creative with your image is something you only think you should be doing but it doesn't actually inspire you, you might as well step out into the world without a stitch of makeup on your fresh-scrubbed face. Then you can devote your energy to what does uplift you.

As for the Lady Gagas of the world, makeup is a medium through which personal expression becomes a broader field. After all, before Gaga even opens her mouth to sing or say anything, her painted face on any given day already gives us an indication of what she is, or what she wants us to think she is, at the moment.


Lipstick kisses,
~Lea

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Everything Old is New Again



It's been said before that "There is nothing new under the sun."

Even the bangs from retro rockabilly and pin-up hairstyles weren't first worn in the 1940s and 50s, as they already made an appearance on both men's and women's foreheads back in Ancient Egypt.

I adore retro and vintage styles in general and am getting ready to post makeup tutorials on my YouTube channel inspired by a few personalities whose looks I think are stunning or pretty, regardless of the era.

My makeup nook--where I'll be filming my videos and applying makeup on clients--is coming together still as I type this, so thanks for being patient; I am really excited for my little station to finally be ready, and it will be soon! In the meantime, I may film other videos just so we won't have to wait for a new one if the nook isn't quite finished yet.


In other news, I'm enjoying my move back to my city quite nicely. There's a whole lot more to do than where I lived prior, so my sweetheart and I have been keeping busy. After we've gotten settled in a little bit more, I'll let you in on some of our activities you might find interesting. Here's a clue as to one of them: Have you ever had flashbacks of or strong feelings about other times and places you've never been to or lived in?

I'll leave you with that for now. Take care of yourself and have an awesome day!


xoxo,
~Lea

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Coming to You from Los Angeles

I've finally arrived at my new home today. Of course, a lot of unpacking will need to be done, and there will have to be some decorating as well before my new house can become a home, so to speak.

However, the process excites me because the journey IS the destination.

Even though I've had a home I didn't share with anyone but my sweetheart prior to this, I didn't decorate it because it didn't feel like we were going to be there for very long.

This time, it's a different story; as a teaser for anyone who follows my YouTube videos, I now live in an authentic 1920s building that's been restored and maintained by the property owner, so yay! I have an awesome new backdrop to film my home videos from. And since all around me are historic and other attractive spots, I'll see what I can do as well about filming vlogs regarding locations that appeal to me.

If you reside in the Los Angeles area and enjoy my videos or my work, you may want to come to a workshop I am tentatively calling "Be Your Own Makeup Artist" sometime within 2010. I am also available for one-on-one lessons, so you're more than welcome to get in touch with me if knowing how to apply your makeup flatteringly is one of your priorities or makes a huge difference in your line of work. It thrills me to meet anyone who approaches life and its nooks and crannies as an art rather than just plain routine!

Thanks for stopping by today. I'll be back with more updates and news of upcoming projects really soon.

At Madame Tussauds Hollywood with Jennifer Aniston's wax likeness.

Signing off from Tinseltown,

~Lea

Thursday, January 28, 2010

In the meantime, we can meet up on Facebook

A still from one of the mini videos I've been filming while in between homes. View the video here.


Because I have moved out of my previous home and won't be at my new one 'til early February, I find myself in a rather awkward situation. Most of my belongings are in storage, while what I do have with me is in my brother's room--where I've been sleeping until I leave--or in the van that my sweetheart drives to get us almost everywhere.

While I have no objections to these very temporary living conditions, I also am not as able to film videos for my YouTube channel as readily as I was in the past, so I guess the anticipation for new vlogs is building up on me and here I am posting a blog entry to help manage some of that excitement. I am so eager to make use of the resources where I will be living in just a few days from now, and you'll know what I mean once I show you what I am talking about. Care to make any guesses as to what I am referring to? Hahaha!

This is just a little "hello" from me to you, but while I am here, let me tell you as well about a new way we can network. Feel free to join "Your Most Beautiful Life Now" on Facebook, which is managed by life coach Ivy Rose, who I work with since our principles are very closely aligned.

Okey dokey, stay tuned for way different YouTube videos from me very shortly. In the meantime, enjoy the rest of your day and make the most out of life!

Below is a video version of my "hey there" to you all:


♥ and ☮,

~Lea

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Getting (More) Creative on YouTube

Photo of my Kristen Stewart-Style Makeup on YouTube, the video for which you can view here


I am so thrilled to be making improvements to my YouTube channel!

As I write this I am still in the planning stages, but feel like I can't wait for the changes to be in effect already. After all, being perfectionistic is one of my personality traits; while I don't want to let that stop me from getting anything done, I feel like my world is a little better when I can allow my artistry (sometimes also known as "sense of control" hahahahaha!) to be ever present down to the so-called little things in life.

Since my YouTube channel has been serving as an outlet for creative expression--another highly vital part of my Earthly existence--I will be making the experience as rich and pleasant as I possibly can as time goes by. This way, it will be beneficial for me as I exercise my creativity, and will be more enjoyable for viewers as well.

It's a surprise at the moment exactly what I will be doing, but I hope and pray that I will have started "Your Most Beautiful Life" version 2 on YouTube before 2009 ends.

Let's just say for now that you can expect a great deal more color, lots more texture and an overall more professional feel to the videos as we go along. Maybe not all at once, but this is the direction I intend to be moving along in.

In the meantime, I will continue making videos, switching elements up a little bit here and there as I evolve in my video editing skills and get more ideas. Let me leave you for now with a video I worked really hard on just so it would produce a decent thumbnail for you to click on (I am not a YouTube partner yet as I write this, but I will be soon enough and can finally pick which thumbnails to go with my videos instead of choosing from only three that YouTube churns out--I am thankful to all who watch my videos and have subscribed to my channel; your doing so speeds up the journey towards YouTube partnership).

Presenting my "Megan Fox-Style Makeup Application" how-to video:


(This blog has been ready for about a day now actually, as I've been waiting for my final version of the video to come through especially for this entry.)

I will see you again soon. Look for me on http://youtube.com/LeaWhiteFeather if you want more updates and uploads on a regular basis. Do subscribe for FREE too while you're over there, and you'll catch my promised exciting changes. Thank you for joining me here today!


Love,
~Lea

Monday, September 28, 2009

"Let there be peace on Earth, and let it begin with me..."

Beautiful photo by Leprechaun Art


As what I see in the world lately is more chaotic rather than harmonious, I am seriously considering a major life revamp. After all, what is mirrored back at us is but a reflection of decisions we've made and circumstances we've allowed to be a part of our life experience.


Even though I believe that chaos plays a role sometimes in breaking down old ways that are sorely lacking in integrity, I would love to not be surrounded mostly by disorder, especially for extended periods of time. What brings me relief is that we can choose to take care of the state of our hearts and minds regardless of what is happening on the outside.

I know it can be challenging sometimes to maintain our cool when someone is being rude, disrespectful, self-righteous and what have you, but it is revealing at the same time how this behavior from others shows up more in our lives at certain times but not so much in others. Have you noticed how when you're in a state of feeling good and grateful that the world overall appears to be a better place? It's not that mean people cease to exist for a few moments, it's more like you're attuned to a different kind of energy that you don't cross paths at the time with anything that's so far beyond your current state; even if you do, you're less likely to notice it or are quicker to forgive or to brush off what would be unpleasant or unfavorable on another day.

So yeah... my personal reality as of late is pointing the way towards a shift in priorities. Not that I've ever given up on the things that have always meant a lot to me, such as spirituality, the Arts, and beauty--it's more like the manner in which I've been living could be healthier in the sense that I focus less on what society in general seems to be giving importance, when it doesn't feel right to me if I want to be true to my personal compass.

In the U.S. for instance, money appears to be at the top of the list. I wouldn't say there's anything wrong with money itself, as it can be instrumental in helping the world or in paving the way for someone to live the life of her dreams; however, when your whole life revolves around acquiring money and/or material things, especially to the point where this is all you do and you ignore other aspects of living, where's the balance? Whatever happened to going beyond merely existing, and what happens to your inner self? If you choose such a life, what happens if you lose all these possessions due to circumstances that are beyond your control, such as forces of nature--who will you be then?

I don't know yet exactly what I'll be doing to shift my reality into something that's more peaceful, regardless of what is going on elsewhere in the world. At this point, I'm thinking more along the lines of simplifying. Whether this means merely taking the time to enjoy what has always been there--like to sit among the trees--or to actually live in a more quiet and less busy location, I have yet to find out.


Peace be with you,
~Lea


P.S.
Only a couple of hours after I wrote this entry, a possibility/option immediately opened up to me. Thank you, Great Spirit. I'll let you know how it goes, dear readers, in case you're looking for an inspiring true story. Much love to you today and always.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Your Most Beautiful Life Website

Click HERE to go to the Your Most Beautiful Life website.


It's here.

At long last, there's a hub for Your Most Beautiful Life online. While this blog is a major part of the website, now there's a one-stop site for all my projects and other pages on the web.

You can find this central spot at http://leawhitefeather.weebly.com

For all who've been asking about my services, everything I offer is condensed
under the "Book Lea" tab, so it's more convenient for you now to specifically select whether you are coming to me for makeup artistry services or instruction, or energy and intuitive work.

Currently, I have a special for anyone wanting her makeup done who's never come to me for this purpose before. Although my regular rate of $149.99 for glamour/bridal makeup is already discounted to begin with as compared to others' rates of $300 and above, I offer a trial makeup consultation or application for only $49.99.

There will be freebies in the near future, but another gift from me to you at this point are my very affordable intuitive consultations (click on this link for a backgrounder blog on that aspect of my work; here's a video for even more information). You will see $4.99 and $9.99 e-mail readings in the pull-down menu for my services if you simply want to get a feel for what I do before booking a full in-person or e-mail session.

Even at this very moment, I'm working on the website still, so take a look around, but know that there's always more to come.

Thanks for stopping by today, and I'll check back here pretty soon (especially now that this blog has a tab of its own for all to see on the website, hahaha!) :)


Love to all,
~Lea

Thursday, September 17, 2009

My Other Beauty Editor's Page

As I post this blog entry, this is my photo on my newer Beauty Editor's page.


I've told you in a previous post about www.ehow.com/beauty-tips which I manage. This is where you can find beauty tips and tricks for your life as the "everywoman." Fast fixes and do-it-yourself-right-in-the-comfort-of-your-own-home advice are what make up this page.

Now there's another beauty-related site of mine that you can visit. It's
www.ehow.com/beauty and it differs from the previous one in that it caters to your questions on more sophisticated matters. Whether you enjoy pampering yourself or getting dressed up in super chic fashions on a frequent and regular basis, or you need some guidance on certain beauty rituals you reserve only for special occasions, this is the place to go.

I compile articles and videos on both these links from all over eHow.com to bring you the best beauty and fashion content from the site, and the maintenance for both is daily or on an almost-daily basis.


Thanks for stopping by, and I'll keep you updated on any other ongoing projects. Enjoy the rest of your day or night. :)



Love,

~Lea


Sounds True, Inc.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

No Contest

Letting go and being still can be so freeing.


I've had an epiphany.


I'm dropping out of the rat race once and for all, and I hope to always remember I've made that choice.


I mean, sure... I haven't been working in a conventional job for quite some time now, and I never was a big believer in that entire set-up even as a child. However, until just a few minutes ago, I realized something about how I've been operating.


Following yet another high-strung reaction that's been coming up as a defense mechanism after something I do or did has been questioned
, I felt drained; finally I was tired after responding in this way one time too many. This was my signal to explore what, on a deeper level, could actually be going on aside from people criticizing me a little too frequently for my liking (ego coming through!).

It just hit me how I've been doing practically everything in life as a means to get ahead. No wonder I created a personal reality reflecting that experience of "not quite making it yet" back to me. After all, I was subconsciously coming from the place of not having arrived at my destination yet, hence I've been pushing myself to work very hard. It's true that I've been engaging in activities I love, but I'd turned them into mere chores and routine eventually. What helped me finally realize this and see it as clear as day are my
defensive reactions. These led me to ask myself, "What is there to defend?" as that is how I'd been unconsciously leading my life.

Of course, the answer to that is: Nothing.
I am who I am and that's the end of it.

I don't have to prove to myself that I am better than anything else out there because we're all awesome in our own ways. I know these concepts intellectually, as you may too, but hey... Familiarity blindness had crept up on me.

So yes... As long as I remember that it is so, life is simply to be enjoyed, even as I go about what I consider "important" tasks. There is no race here. No contest.



Wishing you all the best,

~Lea

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

YouTube Crazy

Hello Everyone,


My sincerest apologies if you've been waiting here for a blog entry from yours truly; I've been preoccupied building my YouTube channel, which you can also subscribe to if you haven't yet, as what I post over there are blogs of a sort too, except they're in video form...

I mainly wanted to reassure you that I am not abandoning this blog. I am here to stay and share written news and updates with you. A lot has been going on in my life in terms of transitions (the good kind!), so I was but a tad busy--nothing serious! ;)

So in case you haven't been keeping up with the videos I've been posting on YouTube and you're curious as to their nature, I'm leaving you with an example right here. This is my "1920s Starlet-Inspired Makeup Tutorial."


Lots of love,
~Lea