Tuesday 19 July 2011

THE ROUGE REVIEW

Hi all my name is Ruby Rouge and welcome to the first ever Rouge Review which will now be a fortnightly insight into my world of Make-up, madness and Mojitos!!!


Every 2 weeks i will be telling you my favourite products, show you how to create the looks on the red carpet, let you know what my rougettes have been up to and much more!!!!!


So lets get this party started......


This week I am very excited as my rougettes have been uber busy shooting for a new fashion ad campaign!!but shhhhh.... I am sworn to secrecy but all will be revealed in good time!!  The 'Rouge Booth' has been out and about at some super swanky events in Liverpool, and the girlies have also been extremly busy shooting all the latest advertising brochures for the 'Ultimate Wedding venue' Knowsley Hall!!
  The rougettes have also been busy providing make-up to the stars and earning themselves some super reviews!!!!
 


COPYCAT COCO
This week saw the international film premiere of Harry Potter 'the Deathly Hallows part 2'.  My Make-up spot of the fortnight is the beautiful Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) who sported a fun, flirty smokey eye with attitude showing us shes a young trendsetter with the grace of a Hollywood starlet!!



To recreate this glamourous red carpet look at home follow these very simple steps!!!
  • Apply a good eyeshadow base to the whole eyelid!! My faourite is Art Decos eye base available at salons nation wide.
  • Then apply a gold eyeshadow to the inner corners of each eye.  Try Sleeks 'Divine sunset' pallete, Superdrug.
  • A black shadow would then be blended in from the outer corners covering the lid up to the socket line.  Any strong pigmented black will do!!
  • Line the full circumfrence of the eye with a black Kohl pencil like Mac Kohl in 'smoulder'
  • For the creative twist like Emmas apply a small amount of gold leaf (available at any good craft store) to the outer corners using a small amount of vaseline.
  • To finish this look add a good layer of a volumising mascara like Lancomes Hypnose Drama, available nationwide in beauty halls.
SO.....SPOTTED


The Rougettes have had a busy 2 weeks seen shooting at Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, the koffee pot, Manchester, Granada Studios, Manchester and Heaton Park, Manchester.


The 'Rouge Booth' has been spotted in the V.I.P lounge at Brazilica Festival, the number one Liverpool night spot of Kingdom and the Charity fashion event held by Mr. Liverpool himself Daniel O'Connor in aid of Help the Heroes.


Anyways TTFN,

Thursday 14 July 2011

Body Confidential Review

Last month we were delighted to welcome Jen Leeming to our studio, for a but of pre-party pampering, before she headed off to a fabulous ball!

Jen is a journalist for Body confidential and Liverpool Confidential, and not only was she with us to feel and look beautiful for the ball, but scarily she was here to review us too!!!

We had a great time getting to know Jen, and creating a look that suited her personality and style. And its an understatement to say we are delighted by the review she gave us!!!


IT’S a universal truth that getting ready is far more fun than actually going out. Who doesn’t love cracking open the bubbly and glamming up with their mates? Still, however much you love your girls, there’s no denying that sometimes you wish some magical hair and make-up fairy godmother could float down and make you look fabulous. And that’s where So Coco Rouge comes in…
In a city where glamour is as highly regarded as Liverpool, So Coco Rouge is the answer to the prayers of many a girl lost in the often scary and overwhelming world of beauty.
There’s nothing better than discovering a hidden gem nestled in the heart of your city, and the shiniest of these gems simply has to be this make-up and hair studio. Tucked away in a corner of the trendy Georgian Quarter, So Coco Rouge is the baby of Robyn Turnbull and Sian-Louise Auld - two lovely ladies with an impressive fifteen years experience of the beauty world between them.

In a city where glamour is as highly regarded as Liverpool, So Coco Rouge is the answer to the prayers of many a girl lost in the often scary and overwhelming world of beauty. Offering a wide selection of services ranging from girls night out makeovers, bridal hair and make-up and even styling for editorial pieces or fashion shoots, there is nothing these ladies can’t do.



I popped down to visit the girls and immediately fell in love with their gorgeous little studio, a place that combines decadent style with the cosy feel of your own bedroom. With dressing room lights around the mirrors, plush cream carpets and a retro style, who wouldn’t want to get ready for their big day (or indeed night) here? Not only that, but within minutes of my arrival, I was being offered champagne and cupcakes. Now that’s celebrity living.


Before getting started on my makeover, the girls took special care to make sure they knew exactly what I wanted. They understood exactly what it’s like to sit and watch your hair being turned into a pouffy disaster or your face transformed from Coco Chanel to Coco the Clown but not being brave enough to say anything. From that moment on, I knew I was in safe hands.


One of the company’s best elements is that Sian and Robyn are trained to do hair AND make-up, meaning they aren’t restricted to one area when it comes to their clients. Not only that, but they trained together, so they know each other inside out, skilfully whizzing around each other without ever clashing.



They both got to work straight away, talking me through exactly what they were doing, and what products they were using on me, a touch that I loved – after all, how many of us actually know what goes into the stuff we’re putting on our skin?The girls at workThe products were beautiful, making me want to dash home and reassess my own pitiful collection. Their favourite brand is Lily Lolo - a mineral-based range that the girls confided had antibacterial properties, they use make-up that’s actually good for skin.

The finished look was perfect – classy but subtly glamorous, and perfectly matched to the dress I would be wearing later that evening. Even better, it didn’t budge all night, meaning that I was never stuck in the toilets desperately trying to stop my make-up from sliding off my face, and could concentrate on the much more important task of dancing instead.



As for my hair, I must admit I was nervous of being turned into a bride, but after telling Robyn how much I loved the Grecian look, she deftly gave me a beautiful loose up-do, full of twists and little plaits that had people asking jealously how I’d managed to create such an incredible hairstyle. Don’t worry though, I told them all the truth. Eventually…



Finished makeupSo Coco Rouge has become successful through little more than a brilliant industry reputation – these girls don’t need to sell their company, their fabulous results sell themselves. One of my favourite parts of their experience is the Rouge Booth, something they offer to any of their clients who happen to be putting on a big party, be it a wedding or an award ceremony. It’s here where the girls really do become fairy godmothers, setting up home at your do and fixing faces, collapsing hairstyles and even ripped dresses to make sure that there are no last minute disasters. Everyone knows that the women’s bathroom is an unofficial make-up studio anyway, so why not have someone there who actually knows what they’re doing?



So Coco Rouge is my new favourite place in Liverpool – I spent the most relaxing, exciting and fun afternoon with two young women who are as friendly as they are talented. If you want a place where you can feel like a star for a few hours, then head down to Hope Street. I’ll see you there.


Wednesday 13 July 2011

Southport Flower Show Campaign 2011

Earlier this year we were asked to help create the new vintage inspired branding for the Southport Flower show, by Kenyon Fraser.

We were lucky enough to be working alongside Zoe Richards on the shoot, which was lots of fun!!

Pulse Models, who represents both Zoe and I provided us with the perfect model- Stephanie, who was a pleasure to work with!
To keep with the vintage feel, we set Stephanie's hair in rollers for the ultimate 50's wave, and kept make-up minimal with simple eyes and a statement red lip!

The advertising can now be seen on various billboards, leaflets and banners around the Liverpool and Southport area, which we find very exciting!!




For more information- Southport Flower Show


Helen Flanagan

I adore working as part of the Art Deco Couture team, and was over-joyed to be asked to work with the gorgeous Helen Flanagan, aka Rosie Webster, as she changed her image this week. Helen was a pleasure to work with and loved her new look, I created using the fantastic Art Deco products.

Here is the story and pictures unveiled in various newspapers this week-



'She is set to return to the cobbles of Weatherfield next week after a three-month sabbatical away from Coronation Street.
But before she makes her grand return, Helen Flanagan is set to take London by storm in a new internet spin-off series.
Helen, 20, who yesterday unveiled a new brunette pixie crop hairdo, will take her character Rosie Webster to the capital for a brand new adventure.

Helen in currently in London filming the three-part special with co-star Ryan Thomas, who plays her boyfriend Jason Grimshaw.
The special episodes will show Rosie attempting to launch a modelling career after she lands a job as a model on Lorraine Kelly's morning TV show.
But she ends up in a catfight with a rival which turns her into an internet sensation, she then appears as aa guest on on Loose Women before being interviewed by Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon on Capital Radio

 

Yesterday, Helen, who turns 21 next month, unveiled her new do after shocking fans three months ago by chopping off her long brunette locks into a peroxide blonde crop.
The actress spent several hours in a hairdressers yesterday going back to her original colour and left looking delighted as she showed off the new do and a tiny pink dress.


 
After years with the same style on Corrie, Flanagan jumped at the chance for a change when she began her three-month break from the soap in April.
Her spokesperson told MailOnline: 'Helen has had the same hairstyle and colour for many years, and decided the time was right for a big transformation.
'She is absolutely thrilled with her new hairstyle and how it has made her feel.'


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