December 15, 2016

Adding Santa Fe-Style with Scarves and Jewelry


Many days find me piddling with achieving different looks and how you can easily put them together to add a little Santa Fe-style to your outfit.

These two combos are created with the same top, a rust colored turtleneck poncho and changing out the scarves and jewelry.

Top by reathboundtrading.com, beads from Raven's Nest, Turquoise copper cross necklace by Spoiled Cowgilrz

In the first look, I added multi-layered strands of festive yet earthy-toned beads in rusts, browns and gold, then added a copper and turquoise southwestern cross and necklace. I finished the look off with a gold sparkly scarf.






Additional crystal jewelry by me, from Cheryl B. Designs Studio.


In the second look, I simply switched out the scarf for a more colorful scarf and more sparkly jewelry which could work more for an evening look.



You do not have to find exact matches but can get a general idea from which to work as you put together your own unique look working with these colors or even with other desert tones. I personally would wear this look with jeans and boots but then I wear everything with jeans and boots!

The point is to experiment and have fun!



All I Want for Christmas is Red and Turquoise



For my own Santa Fe-style this season, I will be wearing a red lace top with a red spaghetti-strap camisole and lots of turquoise. Red and green may be the traditional look but if you want Santa Fe-style go for the red and turquoise.



This is an quick and easy look to pull together if you already have the jewelry.



If not, hit your favorite retailer or re-seller for red and turquoise this season. Add jeans or slacks or a denim skirt and of course, red or tirquoise boots. I have both so my biggest problem will be which boots to wear.
Jewelry by me, Browse my line at Cheryl B. Designs Studio

December 14, 2016

Santa Fe Christmas Magic

It's no big secret, I live for Santa Fe! I love it all, any time of year; the art, the architecture, the mountains in the backdrop, the view across to the twinkling lights of Los Alamos, the food and the restaurants, the shopping and the smells in the air. But nothing is as magical as Santa Fe at Christmas.

Filmed in Santa Fe by my son for our media company, is a beautiful video of Santa Fe at Christmastime capturing the pure magic and delights of the City Different as it is decked out in all its holiday splendor. If you love Santa Fe as much as I do, you will love this holiday tour.



Happy holidays from STYLE Santa Fe! Wishing you a Santa Fe Christmas and all the magic therein. 

Quick Tips for Earthy Festive Holiday Lips


One or two simple changes for a quick makeup fix can take you from the office right out on to the town enhancing your own holiday cheer.

Whether you are stepping out in style this holiday season or just wanting to add a little extra glow to a friendly gathering or evening out and about, here are a couple of quick easy tips put an added touch of color, pop and festive glow to your lips.




Most of the time, we line our lips with the same color of liner as is our lipstick or we go a shade darker than the lipstick. For a holiday burst with an earthy flair, mix it up.




Try a deep red liner with a sparkly brown lipstick or visa versa like a dark brown lip liner with a Christmas red lip color. Adds depth and gives an amazing look. You may need to experiment a little before the big night to find the right tomes to match together with your own tones as well as your outfit. Mix it up for a fun and fancy Christmas holiday look.

You can also mix lipstick colors together after lining to come up with a unique and festive shade. Try a pink over a cranberry or a cranberry over a dark brown. 



If you're not into the earth Santa Fe tones, this can also be done with pinks and peaches, mauves and pinks, or any other favorite colors.

For an extra bit of sparkle, add a touch of gold liner. Gold lip liners are popular and available right now. Also add a swash of gold or pearl gloss onto the center of the bottom lip.

December 13, 2016

Vintage Leather Horse-Tack Cuffs


Whoa, giddy-up. Vintage leather horse tack makes amazing jewelry cuffs for the gal who wants to add a little leather to her lace.



Coming from a horse background and having grown up with horses, I was delighted when my husband came in with some vintage tack saying he thought maybe I could make something of it. I sure could! It was such a joy to work with the rough yet softened leather, knowing that a horse had been the wearer and I can now make it into pieces to share. Horse medicine is good medicine. 



I made cuffs and I also made a choker that I love that really gives an outfit that Santa Fe-style.


These plain leather cuffs, fashioned from vintage horse tack are comfortable and stylish with a rough style and smooth feel. Easy and fun to wear with a beaded gliding leather fastener. Available with a brown or turquoise leather fastener.

Order yours today at Cheryl B. Designs Studio.

2 Easy Pieces that will add a Little Santa Fe-Style to Your Look



It is almost amazing how the right pieces can suddenly add up to a fresh, new and completely killer look.


Let’s take your basic tank top, boots and jeans (which we all have and love). They’re comfy and make for an easy look but let’s face it, we love that Santa Fe-style and we’re looking for a little more; we’re looking for that pizzazz.


So what is it going to take to easily and quickly turn this look into a look that goes straight to way-out-west class? Two pieces. That’s it, that’s all you need. The right top and the right piece of jewelry and you are set to go.








This top (a beautiful gift to me from someone who knows me well) has all the makings. It is loose to go over a tank, it has the earthy rusty colors of the desert southwest in cool designs and best of all the yoke on the back is lined with fringe!




Secondly, for the final pop, add a piece of large chunky turquoise jewelry (just like you will find in my very own line, Designs by Cheryl B.) and your transformation to Santa Fe-style is complete.


Top by www.earthboundtrading.com
Jewelry Designs by Cheryl B.

September 9, 2016

Fall and Fringe: Get Your Fringe On






One way to add a great fall look and feel to your wardrobe is to dress it up with a little fringe (or a lot). Faux fringe or real leather, whichever you prefer, will add just the right touch to give you that Santa Fe-style. 

A faux fringe skirt from Harmony + Havoc


Fringed pieces come in all forms: jackets (always popular out here in the west), pants, shawls, shirts, skirts, purses and bags and even scarves with fringe. However you choose to wear your fringe you will find no shortage in available pieces. And boots, let's not forget fringed boots! There are so many amazing fringed boot styles and cuts on the market.

Get your fringe on and there is no way to lose for a stylish fall.

September 8, 2016

The Weekend is Coming - Express Your Style


The weekend is almost here. Get out, cut loose, and express your style. Fall is on its way and in Santa Fe the nights are getting nippy but the days are sunny and beautiful with that early fall crisp feeling. 

Take a trip to the Rio Grande to refresh or spend the day browsing the shops in town. Whatever you do, let your spirit free to enjoy and to feel the fall feeling in the air. You are your style and that's style the Santa Fe-way.

Quick Beauty Tip: What to Do with Lipstick that is Too Dry

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Many times we aree unable to try lipstick before we buy, especially of shopping online. On occasion we may get a tube that is just too dry. What to do with it? Watch the video to find out what to do with that dry lipstick. No more dry lipstick.

August 25, 2016

Video - Dressing Up Your Denim with Santa Fe-Style

New video on how to dress up your denim with Santa Fe-style.
Watch here or on my YouTube Channel.





We all wear denim and this video will show you some ideas on dressing up your everyday denim with Santa Fe-style by adding a little flair with jewelry and accessories, all with your favorite old denim shirt. Shows you how to create several different looks from daytime dress to casual to evening.


With your host, Cheryl Bruedigam, stylist and beauty consultant for STYLE Santa Fe. For more fashion and beauty tips subscribe to the channel and visit the site at http://stylesantafe.blogspot.com
Download the new ebook, "Model's Top Ten Secrets to Beauty," while at the site.
Belts created by Cheryl B. Designs.

August 21, 2016

Beauty Tip - Layered Lips for a High-Glamour Look



Layering lipstick and glosses is fun and fancy. When you want to create a special look layering is the answer; it is mix and match, it is bold and flirty.



Layering lipstick and glosses can give you any special look that you wish to create from nudes with a hint of sparkle to all-out high glamour.

Gold Lipstick layered over berry


A quick suggestion is to layer a gold lipstick over a berry lipstick and you have an amazing look that is deep and lustrous, shimmering and rich. This is especially pretty for holiday makeup or for any fancy occasion. Line in a deep rich berry or red.

Be as creative and bold as you wish and develop your own lipstick looks and styles, easy and unique.

August 19, 2016

Video - Contouring the Perfect Oval Face with NYX plus Contouring for Over-50

Watch the video here or at my YouTube Channel but be sure to scroll down this article to download the facial shape/contouring chart.



This video includes instructions on how to create the perfect oval face based on your own unique facial shape and features using the NYX contouring kit. It also includes contouring instructions for your features, PLUS contouring for women over fifty as well as foundation, cheeks, eyes and lips.

Download this handy chart to take with you in front of the mirror as you study your features and facial shape to note how, why and where you need to contour.

Download this chart to use to study the areas that you need to contour. Find your facial shape on the chart.


This is the NYX diagram that comes with the NYX  Highlight & Contour Pro Palette but it is generalized and will not give you the detailed instructions that you need for your own features and your facial shape. Watch the video to find out how to work with your own facial shape and features.


Products used in this video include:
NYX Highlight & Contour Pro Palette
eBoTrade Pink Gloden Professional Cosmetic Makeup Brushes
Avon Smooth Minerals Concealer
Eco Tools Makeup Brushes
Revlon Colorstay Whipped Foundation
Beau Gachis Paris Pro Series Applicator Sponge
ColorMates Blush Sunkissed Tan/Tawny Peach
Beaute' Basics 3 Tone Bronzer
Katherine Eye Pencil
Jelly Pong Pong Neapolitan Eye Shadow Palette
Makeup Forever Excessive Lash Mascara
Jordana Matte Lips in Cafe'
Player Lipstick/Brown
L'Oreal Infallible 8 Hr Pro Gloss

With your host, Cheryl Bruedigam, stylist and beauty consultant for STYLE Santa Fe. For more info, articles, tips, reviews and fashion, visit http://stylesantafe.blogspot.com
Order the ebook, "Model's Top Ten Secrets to Beauty," at the site.

August 17, 2016

Tarte Cosmetics Deluxe LipSurgence™ Lip Crème in Wonder - Product Review


Tarte Cosmetics has some beautiful products on the market. They have a uniqueness to them that is attractive with names, packaging and ingredients like maracuja oil which this lip creme, LipSurgence,contains.

Recently having tried this product, I find its appeal is likely to a very young market. As someone who loves lipsticks and glosses for personal and professional use, I did not care for this particular piece. I would however be interested to try their other lipsticks and products that appear high-quality, professional and more "grown-up."

The large "crayola"-shaped stick was awkward in application, especially on applying to the top lips. 


It is matte and deep in its shade of "wonder," a poppy color. It is also available in shades of apricot, rose berry and a soft pink. The application faded quickly but worked similar to a lip stain in that the color remained though more lightly. It is slightly moisturizing but not enough in comparison to other lipsticks that are highly moisturizing.

Overall, though it is not for me, I believe young girls would enjoy this lip product and the range of light colors is a perfect fit for them. 

This product retails for $24 at their website. 

August 16, 2016

August 13, 2016

Video and Article - Makeup Formulas and Applications for the Mature Face/Over 40-50




Watch the video here or on my YouTube Channel, The Makeup Ranch.




As women age, it becomes increasingly more important to find the right products and applications to complement the aging process, to help it appear to slow down or even reverse. If you are over forty or fifty and still applying your makeup the same way that you did in your twenties, it is likely time for a makeover.



Following are some tips to help you through the transition and the changes that begin to occur in your skin and facial bone structure. Many factors can cause the actual shape or bone structure of the mature face to change including age, dentures, and injury or illness. All of these variables must be taken into account when applying makeup to the mature face.

Foundation
When selecting a foundation for the mature face, it should not be too dry. It should be somewhat moist but not shiny. For starters, anything with too much sheen or sparkle will “sit” in the creases and draw immediate attention from an onlooker’s eye. Secondly, too much sheen on a mature face looks unnatural. A moist but beautiful matte finish looks best.

See my article on choosing a foundation but just a quick overview, usually liquid foundations are best for normal to oily skin while creams are better for normal to dry skin, in other words, normal skin types may go either way depending on your preference. There is a happy medium with a whipped formula which I use when doing a full glamour look and I recommend for more mature skin  as it offers excellent coverage with a wonderful moisturizing effect. Loose or pressed mineral foundations may work well for most skin types and I do use a loose mineral foundation for even though I have dry skin, I find that they are somewhat moisturizing, more so than a regular loose or pressed powder and I like it for a day-to-day natural look.

Be sure to finish the foundation with translucent powder to tone down any products that may have too much sheen.

Cheeks

A popular sparkling frosted highlighter for the cheeks


Sparkly cheek highlighter should be applied only from the hairline out toward the front of the face stopping before the peak of the cheekbone and the under eye area so as not to get any sparkle into the under eye wrinkles which will cause them to be more visible.

As our faces mature, they can begin to “sink” or look drawn; areas that we previously contoured in darker shades have become sunken and rather than contour to sink them further, we now need to lighten them up and bring them back out to give the appearance of a more youthful, filled-out face and this includes any contouring beneath the cheekbones in a very dark color.

Get in front of the mirror and do a cheek-check. If the area located straight down below the outer pupil and in line with the end of the nose (the center of the side of the face just below the cheekbone) has become “sunken” or hollowed-out, do not contour in the area. Rather, your contour will begin behind it and on back towards the hairline but not all the way to the hairline if there is any change or “sink” in the facial bone structure outlining the face.

Look at these frosted sparkling colors, then imagine what the sunlight hitting these colors on top of wrinkles is going to do to the face. If you want to test it. apply the colors to the top of the cheekbone where the under eye meets the cheek bone, then take your mirror to a well-light window or outdoors to see the full effect.


It can be very tempting to use frosted and sparkled highlighter because there are so many beautiful brands on the marketing offering frosted looks from pale to bronze. If you choose to use one, a sparing application in the area with the least creases as noted above will offer the best look. 

Example packs of matte blush colors with beautiful matte highlighters

Otherwise, stick with matted colors for the cheeks and any highlighting. 

Eyes


Sparkle or frosted colors can be worn on the mature eyes but is best only applied in the center of the lid in a light color or by partially lining the outer upper and lower corners sweeping upward at the corner and going no further inward than the outer edge of the pupil. Apply colors to the remainder of the eyes in matte shades which work easily to “soften” the eyes.

Lips 
A moisturizing formula is best. No dry matte formulas. Use a matte only if it is a moisturizing formula. If the lip color is not moisturizing, the already dried skin of mature lips will appear even dryer.

Beautiful, lighter colors in a moisturizing formula and here is where you get to add more sparkle!

Dark colors are not the best choice for the mature face because as we age our lips tend to become drawn (and wrinkled) therefore making the lips and mouth appear smaller. Darker colors recede so a dark lip shade will only make the mature lips look smaller or more drawn. Dark matte colors look the worst, lighter is better.

One trick, if you want to use a darker lip color, is to apply the shade, then blot, then apply one of the new nude tones over it in a tone that matches the darker shade and be sure to use a brand that is highly moisturizing. This will remove any harshness yet will still allow the darker color that you desire. A lighter glossy lip stain is best for older lips and gives a subtle color while moisturizing.

Finish everything with a final sweep of translucent powder to tone everything down just a notch as well as to set all of the makeup. Include a sweep over the eye shadow and the lip color as well. Apply any lip gloss after the last sweep of translucent powder.


Remember one of the main keys to a great look is to blend, blend, and blend so that there are no harsh lines which will also draw attention to any creases or wrinkles in the skin. Makeup brushes, cosmetic sponges or whatever your preference, there are plenty of tools to help you smooth and blend to perfection.

Stay hydrated; drink plenty of water and if in a dry climate, sleeping with a humidifier can do wonders (I call it a “beautifier”). Keeping yourself hydrated is one of the best things that you can do for mature skin. As we age, the thirst mechanism slows down so we are not cued to drink water as often so drink even if you do not feel thirsty.

Of course there are no rules, you may do as you please, use the colors, formulas and techniques that you like but for the prettiest and most youthful experience, the tips listed here will help you to achieve the best look possible for your age. The mature face can still do many of the looks or products that the young women are doing but it is a matter of how and where we use them. Remember light and less is better with age. You can still use bright colors and make them pop; just be a little more sparing with the appropriate applications.

We can be bold and beautiful at any age and color becomes even more important so that we do not looked washed out or drawn. Step out, step into your color, as long as it is applied in the best light for you, you can wear it well!


August 10, 2016

Video - End of Summer Makeup into Fall



Watch the Video here or on my YouTube Channel. Find out what colors to use to take you from the end of summer into early fall.






End of Summer Makeup to Move into Fall - Includes Video

Watch the video here or on my YouTube Channel








It is always hard to know what to do at the end of the season, during that transition period. I try to work with colors that the transition seasons have in common. 



In the case of summer into fall, burnt orange and golden-to-bronze colors can offer the perfect match-ups as we leave the bright summer sun behind and move toward the crisp colors of autumn. We are not there yet however but both shades can work well in the transition. For contrast colors, add a touch of deep green or brown. 

Your Fall Look – Own It



Love fall? Don’t feel like you have to follow the season’s trends and run out and buy all the latest unless of course you just want to have the newest looks. If you love Santa Fe-style, make fall your own and love it and create your own fall look.

Revisit some of your favs and faithful standards and refresh anything that needs an update with some trendy fall accessories or a simply a new jacket or pair of boots.  Part of the fun is creating your own look and style.

Have a favorite, to-die for fall piece; that one piece that you can’t wait to pull out of the closet each year? Go ahead, it’s not too early. Pull it out, re-combine, mix and match, until you find the fall look that says “you,” maybe even with a new twist or just a hint of the latest trends, but ultimately “you.” Your fall, your look, your style. Own it. 

August 8, 2016

The Makeup Ranch at STYLE Santa Fe

You are invited to join me at my YouTube Channel, The Makeup Ranch at STYLE Santa Fe. Offering product reviews, tips and makeup tutorials.

Some photos from today's shoot.




Mini? Maxi? Or Somewhere In-Between?

What's your preference? Mini, maxi? Somewhere in-between? Or is it a mood thing?





Whichever your choice, it is easy to add some Santa Fe-style to your look with prints like these pictured and accessories like chunky jewelry, leather or faux leather, hats, belts and scarves. 


August 6, 2016

Turquoise Bandeau Bikini Top

Just put the finishing touches on this new turquoise bikini top. Available now in my shop.






Hand-crocheted. Front tie is decorated with wooden beads. 

Dresses for Late Summer on into Early Fall


Showcasing some dresses that can take late/end of summer on into early fall while the weather is still warm. You get the idea, something whose colors can meld from one season into the next with the ease of an almost unnoticed transition while keeping you cool. Black, red and beige, standard colors that work any time. The option of accessorizing will give you a plus in transitioning as well.


August 5, 2016

VIDEO - L’Oreal 8-Hour Pro Gloss/Suede - Product Review


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New product review from the Makeup Ranch at STYLE Santa Fe with your host, Cheryl Bruedigam, reviewing L’Oreal 8-Hour Pro Gloss in the color of Suede. Watch this video to find out what we found out and to decide if you will want to use this product.

This gloss is available in twenty shades and retails from $8-10 online or in a store near you.


Products used in this video:
L’Oreal 8-Hour Pro Gloss/Suede
BellaPierre Waterproof Gel Nude Lip Liner (Read the review)
Lipstick by Player in Brown #5

August 3, 2016

Chunky, Ethnic Jewelry and its Place in Santa Fe-Style




If you love that Santa Fe-style in clothing and accessories, chances are you also love the chunky jewelry that goes with it so well. Usually with an ethnic edge or from cultural artisans, I believe its roots and inclusion can be traced to the plentiful supply of turquoise jewelry in the region, mostly from Native American crafters.

Many pieces and stones are simply worn in a more natural state.


Though turquoise can certainly be set into tiny and dainty pieces, there are so many large and unique pieces crafted that those of us who truly love the southwest and all that goes along with the Santa Fe-style, can agree that large, beautiful, chunky turquoise pieces set in silver probably rank number one in the jewelry department. There is also a love of the raw and many pieces and stones are simply worn in a more natural state.




With the addition of these pieces to the Santa Fe look, other large pieces have evolved into inclusion due to the large number of jewelry crafters in the region as well as the inclusion of just ethnic clothing and designs in general because it all works so well with Santa Fe-style. Artistic, bohemian, ethnic, free-spirited, cowboys and Indians, all come together in the mix that we call Santa Fe-style and chunky jewelry has certainly earned its place.

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