28 March 2013

L’Oreal Paris Beauty Workshop, LMFF 2013 - Part 2

Every year in connection with the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival (LMFF), L’Oreal and Marie Claire hosts a beauty workshop, where L’Oreal Paris Make-Up Director, Rae Morris shares her beauty tips and tricks.

The beauty workshop was held at Maia, on Central Pier, Docklands, Melbourne, and this year I was lucky to get an invite from L’Oreal. In part 1 of this post I shared all the tips and tricks that I managed to pick up from Rae Morris (you can see them here if you missed it).

The beauty workshop lasted for a good hour, and there was a stage where three models were being made up by makeup artists, while Rae Morris along with the beauty director of Marie Claire, Alex Noonan, not only shared their tips and tricks, spoke of the latest trends, as well as the newest L’Oréal Paris products to hit the shelves.

Each of the models were made up, recreating Megan Gale’s LMFF looks; the first one with the Opulent Glamour Look, the second model with the Navy Chic Look, and the third model with the Autumn Siren Look.

These are the three looks, and the products used to create them;

Opulent Glamour

 

To recreate the Opulent Glamour the following L’Oreal Paris products were used:


 
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Eyeshadow Quad, in Disco Smoking
  • L’Oreal Paris Lash Architect 4D Mascara in Black Lacquer
  • L’Oreal Paris Super Gel Eye Liner in Black
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Le Smoky Pencil Eyeliner & Smudger in Stormey Sea
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Le Sourcil, Eyebrow Pencil in Golden Brown
  • L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Cream
  • L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Blush in Universal Rosy Blush
  • L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Powder
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Lipstick in 378 Velvet Rose

 
Navy Chic Look

 

To recreate the Navy Chic look the following L’Oreal Paris products were used:


 
  • L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Pure Light Primer
  • L’Oreal Paris Mega Volume Collagene 24 Hour Mascara in Extreme Black
  • L’Oreal Paris Infallible Eyeshadow in 02 Hourglass Beige
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Le Smoky Pencil Eyeliner & Smudger in Stormey Sea
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Le Sourcil, Eyebrow Pencil in Golden Brown
  • L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Tough of Light Highlighter
  • L’Oreal Paris True Match Foundation
  • L’Oreal Paris Glam Bronze Bronzer

 

Autumn Siren

 

To recreate the Autumn Siren look the following L’Oreal Paris products were used:

 
  • L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Pure Light Primer
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Le Sourcil, Eyebrow Pencil in Deep Brown
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Eyeshadow Quad, in Timeless Beige
  • L’Oreal Paris False Lash Telescopic Mascara in Magnetic Black
  • L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Tough of Light Highlighter
  • L’Oreal Paris True Match Foundation
  • L’Oreal Paris True Match Blush in 120 Sandlewood Pink
  • L’Oreal Paris Color Riche Lipstick in 374 Intense Plum


To attend the Beauty Workshop cost $39, which I personally thought was a reasonable price, and especially seeing it also included a L’Oreal Paris gift bag, valued at more than $70.

This is what was included in the gift bag:

 




Personally I was pretty impressed with the gift bag, and along with attending the Beauty Workshop, it was definitely worth the $39 price tag.

 
The L’Oreal Paris Powder Room
Prior to the attending the Beauty Workshop, I was lucky to just have time to get into the L’Oreal Paris Powder Room.

Over the last many years, the L’Oréal Paris Powder Room has become a popular of big events held in Melbourne, such as the Melbourne Cup Carnival and the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival. The L’Oreal Powder room allows the general public to be pampered in the L’Oréal Paris Powder Room – for free – by the team of L’Oreal Paris specialists are on hand providing professional beauty advice.

As it was busy, I was given the choice between getting skincare advice, getting my nails painted with my choice of nail polish, or getting my lips done, again, with my choice of lipstick.

As I had just done my nails, and as I was in a bit of a hurry, I decided to get my lips done – but again, unfortunately I was in such a hurry that I completely forgot to get a photo taken.

But here’s a few pictures of the actual powder room:

The L'Oreal Paris Powder Room
 
The Lipstick area
 
The Nail and Skincare area
 
As you were leaving, all visitors were handed a gift bag, which in my case included:

 




Pretty impressive gift bag for a freebie don’t you think?!

So there you go, that concludes my posts from the L’Oréal Beauty Workshops.

What did you think of the three beauty looks, which one do you prefer? Keen on trying any of them?

Have you tried any of the products used? And did you attend any of the events held during the fashion festival?

 
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8 comments

  1. I personally really like the Autumn Siren look - it's really classy and elegant.

    Love the look of the goodies you received too! It looked like a fun event :)

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    1. Yeah, it was a great event, and I did manage to pick up a few tricks!! And the goodies were a great bonus too!

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  2. Looks like some great stuff you got there!

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  3. I like the Autumn Siren, and how many goodies!!
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  4. Sounds great, I always miss out on this sort of thing living in a rural area. I wish I lived in a city when I read posts like this, what a great opportunity :-)

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    1. It was a great experience, and Im so happy that I was able to go. I can only imagine what it would be like living in a rural area!! And here's me complaining that I feel that most things happen in Sydney rather than Melbourne!!

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