Monday, February 21, 2011
Feather Hair Extensions!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Anal Bleaching?!
That’s right folks, anal bleaching is today’s hot topic.
I will start off by saying that is not the bleaching of the hair…but of the skin.
I have been researching this service for quite some time out of curiosity, and while I was at the Taboo Sex Show I noticed a booth selling some products for skin lightening. They were selling products for the body, underarms and of (dare I say it) sensitive areas. I started chatting with one of the girls (Ashley) about how it works and how to go about using it.
So Ashley, what is anal bleaching?
Well, it is not a bleach but a skin lightening solution. Which means it lightens the darkened areas on your body, whether they be the sensitive unmentionables (male or female) or age spots or burns. It contains no harsh chemicals, Hydroquinone or Kojic acid. It is also all natural with no side effects or irritation.
How would you prepare yourself for such a service?
There is no preparation needed, although we do recommend that the area be clean and dry, whether you like to wax first or not is up to you. As the product safe and gentle enough to use right after waxing.
How long does it take?
All in all, it is about 5 minute service.
How often would I have to come in for this service?
We recommend that you come in 3-6 times until you reach the desired color. However if you would like to speed up this process we do have a take home product that is quick and easy to use in the comfort of your own home. You will need to do the at home treatment twice a day for 2-6 weeks. After that it will only be maintenance (similar to teeth whitening).
You mentioned that you can use it on your body, can you use the same product?
You can, but we have products designed specifically for the body and underarms. The body lotion is very moisturizing and smells delicious and it comes in a 180ml tube. The underarm product comes in a roll-on form and contains a nice deodorant.
I hope that answers some of you questions!
Ashley works at the WAX Hair Removal Bar. The service costs $50 per treatment. The gel for the sensitive areas is $75, body milk for $85 and the underarm roll-on is $75.
WAX Hair Removal Bar is one of the distributors for South Beach Skin Solutions in BC www.waxbar.ca
I started browsing on the company website at www.southbeachskinsolutions.com and noticed they also have breast firming and stretch mark repair lotions. Be prepared for a review on those products!
Also, we will have a video demonstrating these products uploaded very soon!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
~ February Favorites~


Young Sleezy - 'Favorite Girl' (Official Music Video) [HD]
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Alex Rousey Graffiti & Body Painting



I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with a very talented Tattoo/Graffiti artist named Alex Rousey. He approached me with the idea of having a model body painted in one of his time lapsed paint videos. Here at Spunky Beauty we love to dabble in all kinds of makeup projects so naturally I was very excited. We spent a long day of around 14 hours on this beauty. Check out all our hard work!
Model: Celeste Renee
Graffiti & Body art: Alex Rousey ~ www.alexrousey.com
Body Painting, Makeup & Hair: Charissa Leitch
Music by: mancalledfizlah aka defnit of the Wild bunch Sound crew ~ www.myppk.com/get/wildbunchsoundcrew
And big shout out to Alison Parker and the crew at Jungle Media Studios for all their hard work and putting this video together!
www.junglemediastudios.com
I love Fashion!


I could spend all day writing about fashion, so I picked two of my favorites from Paris fashion week that I thought had great concepts.
John Galliano's ready to wear collection for spring this year is amazing! It was shown at the Grand Opera Comique, which added a theatrical element to the show. Galliano's collection is said to be inspired by the famous Maria Lani. For those of you who don't know about her, she moved to Paris in the 1920's posing as an actress. This former stenographer spent two years convincing more than 50 artists to paint her portrait. She

I thought this concept was interesting because the models all had individual makeup and hair looks. The looks were meant to make each model a different portrait of Maria Lani.


Another one of my favorites is Christian Dior's Spring 2011 Couture collection.
Also designed by John Galliano, he paid tribute to illustrator Rene Gruau. Gruau worked for Dior in the forties and fifties and it is said that Rene helped create Dior's iconic image. The makeup was designed by the amazing Pat Mcgrath, and again I love it because of its fierce use of color. Lets give a round of applause to John Galliano this year for recreating retro fashion like we've never seen it before!
~ Charissa
A hot look from New York Fashion week!


I don't know about you but when I see bright colors on the runway I get excited!
Makeup Artist Tom Pecheux designed this gorgeous sixties inspired makeup for Derek Lam's Spring 2011 collection. You better keep reading because it's been said that this will be his first and only appearance at N.Y.F.W as Estee Lauder's creative director. Instead of sticking with the old fashioned black eyeliner the sixties are famous for, he opted for bright corals and tangerine's.
Like this look? Here's a rundown of what he used:
-For a an eyeliner he used Estee Lauder's Double wear Stay-in-place lip pencil in coral
-then to thicken up the liner he applied Melon and Mandarin Pop Pure color Moisture rich lipstick
-to give the eye some highlight a shimmery white triangle was applied to the inner corner of the eyes and blended well
- the finishing touch for these sexy eyes was a light dusting of Pure color eyeshadow in #39 Rock coral
-For the lips Tom went with good old fashioned nude with Estee Lauder's new pout protector in Vanilla Truffle
Try this look out on yourself with similar colors or customize your own!
~Charissa
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Product of the Month, January
I have never believed the a foundation can really "color match" you. I have never been a fan and I have never bothered to try them out. So the time came when I ran out of my usual foundation and decided to dig in my sample box for something new. The product looked so lonely so I decided to give it a try.
To start off, I have normal skin with rare breakouts and uneven skin tone. The shade I was given was Light/Medium and still looked a little too light. I have used this with brushes, sponges and fingers, and found fingers work the best. The product comes out white with little dark flecks, its pretty runny so beware and don't drip everywhere. You squeeze some on your finger, dab on the area of the skin and blend away. Its super smooth and provides light coverage...but if you really want to you can layer to get more. Its nice because it evens out your skin, yet it still looks like your skin. Works perfectly well on its own and with a primer. Feels super light on your skin and believe it or not, I did forget I was wearing it and it took some getting used to.
For a quick, get out the door and look nice product...it is definately worth trying out.
Lina