WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER A BEAUTIFUL SIZE?

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Working in a world full of constant measures and ideals of perfection and stature can take a toll on you if your values are not firmly planted.

I am thankful for being a man that works in the beauty industry because it has offered me a glimpse into the psyche and notions of what is considered beautiful and acceptable.

Being from a Latin family, it is the norm to accept, and almost expect, color, boldness, flavor, and curves.  I recall my mom’s passport photo vividly.  She was in her early twenties when the photo was taken. I remember her raven black curly hair, matte porcelain skin, groomed eyebrows and turqoise eyeshadow offset by a dusty rose lipstick.

She has always been simple in dress, not showing too much skin, and accepting of her “non American” body frame.

I remember eating a large sandwich at a friend’s house and coming home after studying.  I walked in and she offered me more food. “You look hungry. You’re getting so thin. You need to be robust”.

This has stuck with me because I have to constantly tell myself when working on set that we all come in different sizes. That I grew up around curves but now I work around sample sized models that fit beautifully in the clothing designs.

I am very lucky to work with all sized women (and men) from all lifestyles and walks of life. Actors, models, brides, mothers-to-be, professionals, and young high schoolers.

I have made many model friends that happen to be women. Real women. Some with curves. Some a size 2. Some with a wider nose. Some with small cup sizes. Shoe size 10 and some with back and knee problems.

But what resonates with me is that they all share one thing. I meet them with aspirations and goals. With feelings and fights just like everyone else.

Why does it have to be “plus size”? Why does it have a stigma? Shouldn’t it be about empowerment? What values you carry?

I guess men seem to be different.  I rarely hear one guy say about another guy “He’s just so big!” “What does he get off being that size and wearing that?” “I don’t want to be in the picture because I feel fat”

I am constantly drawn to and inspired by women that live and accept their figure. Here are a couple of my all time favorites:

Maria Felix: One of the most beautiful and famous Mexican actresses

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Dolores Del Rio: Considered among the most beautiful women in the 20’s, actress and singer, socialite,  philanthropist

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Sophia Loren: Arguably one of the most beautiful and famous icons. Italian curves, actress and model

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Marilyn Monroe: Iconic and glamorous she will always be known as America’s sweetheart

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Adele

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Queen Latifah

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Kate Upton: Has opened and closed many runway shows including Billabong and Guess

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Jennie Runk: Here she is for H&M in a 2013 Swimwear Campaign

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Georgina Burke

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I had the honor of working with Bailey Culbreth, a plus sized model recently signed with MSA Models. Not only is she beautiful but she allowed herself to follow her instinct and pursue full figured modeling.

Here is her film:)

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Be fit. Be healthy.  Be you. We all have differences that are unique. Embrace your body and love yourself.  This is what truly radiates as beauty!

Credits

Hair and Makeup: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry http://www.wafuartistry.com

Photography: Nicollette Mollet http://www.nicolletemollet.com

Styling: Nicole Johnson

Muse: Bailey Culbreth

 

FASHION FLASHBACK FRIDAY: 5th Annual Gala Evening of Hope Benefiting AIDS Outreach Center

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May 31, 2014 was a special date set aside to host a wonderful annual celebration for a beautiful cause.  The occasion benefited AIDS Outreach Center and those supporters and donors that lend their hand to make an impact on such a great cause.

The evening offered a wonderful runway show featuring the brilliant designs of Geoffrey Henning.  The mood was set to the tone of the daring 60’s. Geometry, fluid lines and flowy silhouettes were all the buzz.

I had the honor of leading hairdressers backstage in creating the look for this night.  As a team, Juan Lerma of Amrel Styling and I conceived a look that would be true to the era yet modern.  After a bit of brainstorming, we agreed to pay homage with an iconic bouffant.

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The look was to be replicated on 14 models provided by The Campbell Agency before being whisked to makeup for a bold and graphic mod eyeliner in black and white.  Usually, when I do a runway hair test, I like to practice ideas or techniques on a long hair mannequin before proceeding to a live model the day of the show.

This is the finished look which consisted of a smooth French twist combined with a bouffant crown and a deep swooped side part. Follow the journey of how this look was created!

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 HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN PADDING

When working with exaggerated silhouettes or bigger volumes, I like to use padding or “rats” as a foundation to the style to create density and use less back combing.

Hair padding this large can be difficult to find.  Outfitting this many models can also add up in cost.  So, naturally, I just make my own!

I always have Kanekalon fibers on hand in every color since they create a great filler.  I always look for the brand Zury since I find that it is soft, matte, and malleable.  You can find it at any beauty supply store and generally runs about $2.99 a bag.

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I also keep hair nets in stock for session styling and bridal work.  I particularly prefer the Jac-O-Net brand since it is sheer and strong. I also keep this in shades like blonde, light and dark brown, silver, white, and black.  You can also find these at any beauty supply store and usually run about $.50 each.

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I cut the bundle of hair into 2 pieces for more control.

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Take one piece and roll it onto itself to create a little roll.

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Next, I place the roll into a hair net and twist the ends to tighten them.  This creates a little sealed pocket for the padding to sit in.  Pinch the ends and tuck them into the roll.

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I created several in different colors to match the model’s hair color.

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THE LOOK: MOD BOUFFANT

Hair that is smooth works best for this look. I prepped the hair using Kenra Professional Volume Styling Foam and Paul Mitchell Hot Off The Press to protect from the smoothing iron heat.

Isolate a small triangle section at the front hairline measuring from temple to temple.  This will be your swoop fringe.  Section the hair from ear to ear through the crown of the head. Isolate these 2 sections.

Overdirect all of the bottom section to the left.  Find the center of the head and pin in a straight line with your pins facing upwards.  This will create a spine for support and avoid the pins slipping out.

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Now, take your padding and pin it vertically against the spine you have just created.  Try to mold your padding onto the shape of the head and do not let it sit too low on the nape as it will show in the finished style.

 

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Now, overdirect all of the hair back to the right and cover the padding.  This will simulate a voluminous French Twist. Have loose ends? Tuck them into in the roll and padding.

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Lightly backcomb the crown area to create a bit of height.  Secure another pad horizontally across the head.

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Now direct all of the top hair back and pin at the top of the French Twist.

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Make sure that all of the hair smooth.  Check for balance, symmetry, and proportion.

Release the front triangle section and smooth over with a smoothing iron in the way you would like the swoop to go in.  This look was more modern so the swoop sensually covered the eyebrow and part of the eye.  Part of the ear was covered as well and was pinned into the French Twist in the back.

Once everything is in its place, mist with a finishing spray for hold.  I used Kenra Professional #26 Finishing Spray.

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There you have it! I hope you try it on your next photo shoot or client.

 

Here are a few backstage photos:)

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Creating the first look and showing the team of hairdressers a step by step

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Here is the look on the runway:

 

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Credits

Hair: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | http://www.wafuartistry.com , Rachel Grace and Levi Monarch of Toni and Guy

Makeup: Jerrad Trahan, Amber Lynne, Amanda Olson

Fashion Styling: Juan Lerma using Geoffrey Henning

Photos courtesy of Fashion Scoop Daily http:// http://fashionscoopdaily.co/

Models courtesy of The Campbell Agency http://www.thecampbellagency.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Le Pop de Coleur” Beauty Editorial, Zélé Magazine June 2014

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Happy first week of summer!

Now that the temperatures are rising and staying that way for a while, we decided to cool off indoors by photographing beautiful Allison Ponthier, courtesy of The Dragonfly Agency.

This session showcases bold pops of color, nature, and a fresh dewy take on this season’s trends for color.

In creating this look, I imagined what it was like the first time eyes were laid upon a rainforest native.

Imagine an explorer, weary of traveling, escaping near death in unknown territory.  He sailed for weeks to look for a rumored land of gold, gems, and cities of gods.

In his dreams, he dreamt of what people of this land looked like. Where they dark? Where they tall? Did they shave? Where they adorned?

As he journeyed further inland and cleared the bush with his machete, he hears the soft and angelic humming of a concubine.  He approached slowly and peeks through the lush green leaves to reveal a tribal princess looking for fruit.

Along with her is her best friend. A magical creature that shifts color.  They are so in tune that he changes as her emotions change.

This editorial was especially neat not only because there was a live chameleon on set but I got to showcase fresh pops of color.  **Please note that no animals were harmed during the course of this session**

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The skin was cleansed and was moisturized with 6 drops of Pré de Provence Argan Oil.  A blend of MAC’s Gloss Texture with Le Métier de Beauté Peau Vierge Tinted Moisturizer was buffed onto the skin for a highly polished effect.  Fix+ was misted onto the face to “set” the high gloss look.

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Faux freckles were flecked on with Makeup Forever’s Aqua Brow Gel. 3 different shades, 20, 25, and 30 were used to create small, dimensional,  and believable specs.

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The look was topped off with a coat of electric blue mascara and matching manicure.

Lips colors in poppy, coral,  creamsickle, electric purple and hot pink created a beautiful contrast again a clean canvas and foliage.  This also coordinated when the chameleon changed colors.  It inspired me to see this creature change his coloration with adjacent colors.

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The hair was braided with a strong center part to show off Allison’s beautiful oval shaped face.  The hair was saturated with Bumble and Bumble Gel for hold and shine.  The hair was secured at the base of the ear and a fishtail braid was constructed.  The elastic was hidden with thin straps of leather.

Enjoy the cover and the editorial spread!

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Credits

Hair and Makeup: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | http://www.wafuartistry.com

Photography: Lalo Torres | http://www.lalotorres.com

Photography Assistant:  Roberto Inetti

Muse: Allison Ponthier, Rango the Chameleon

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Portfolio Update with David Earl

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It’s Thursday again already?!

Wow, how time passes.  To make it better, I share this awesome session with David Earl photographed by Sergio Garcia.  

The purpose of this photoshoot was to compile various looks and show David’s versatility. From fitness, to casual, to suiting,  he shows a different side of a well groomed man’s closet.

For the relaxed looks, I used a bit of Awapuhi Texturizing Sea Salt Spray by Paul Mitchell and roughly blow dried it with my fingers. I then dressed it with Bumble and Bumble Sumo Tech for a bedhead hold.

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As the session progressed, I dressed the hair with a much neater  pompadour effect. I achieved this by using a paddle brush and smoothing all of the hair directed back. The Sumo Tech activated with the heat and created a nice finish so I just sealed in place with a mist of Paul Mitchell Extra Clean Hairspray.

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Lastly, we wanted to portray a very crisp, debonair gentleman. To complete his well tailored suit look, I deep side parted the hair using his eyebrow as a guide to keep proportion. I used Kenra Grooming Pomade and used a fine toothed comb perfectly smooth it back. I topped it off with a fine mist of Paul Mitchell The Shine for a lacquer finish.

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I hope you enjoyed it and that you have fun using these essential products as much as I do.

Grooming: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | http://www.wafuartistry.com

Photography: Sergio Garcia | http://www.prismshoot.com

Lighting: Craig Thomas

THROWBACK THURSDAY: “Black Swan” featuring Becca courtesy of Wallflower Management

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A perfect fall day in Dallas, Texas was the backdrop for this beautiful photo session photographed by Wade Livingston.

Free, airy, and bohemian was the inspiration and Willie Johnson did not disappoint with the fashion styling.

I used a cocktail of Sebastian Gel Forté and Bumble and Bumble Surfspray in her hair to give a lived in wet hair feel.

Coconut oil was used as gloss on the high planes of the face with shadows and foundation by Dior Cosmetics.

Enjoy!

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Hair and Makeup: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | http://www.wafuartistry

Photography: Wade Livingston | http://www.wadelivingston.com

Fashion Styling: Willie Johnson

Muse:  Becca at Wallflower Management

FEATURE: Kevin courtesy of The Campbell Agency

Model Features

This session was shot by the amazing Sergio Garcia.  Kevin, a model with The Campbell Agency wanted to show a flirty, fresh and soft side with this photo series.  I groomed Kevin’s hair by spritzing Bumble and Bumble Styling Lotion to enhance natural texture.   After diffusing with a blow dryer, I warmed up a nickel sized amount of Mitch Matte Reformer to create a matte bedhead texture.

Enjoy the series:)

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Grooming: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | http://www.wafuartistry.com

Photography: Sergio Garcia | http://www.prismshots.com

Lighting: Craig Thomas

Model: Kevin at The Campbell Agency

FEATURE: Magdalene Groves of The Campbell Agency

Model Features

I had the pleasure of working with Magdalene, a beautiful model from The Campbell Agency here in Dallas, Texas.  The looks created for this session featured ultra modern dewy, almost wet, textures that exude youth and freshness.  I achieved the effect on the skin by utilizing Josie Maran Argan Oil as a moisturizer mixed with Lé Métier de Beauté Classic Flawless Finish Foundation.  The glossy and hyper wet texture was achieved by painting on Privé Flash Brilliance cocktailed with Grooming Pomade with a tint brush.

Enjoy!

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

Walter Fuentes, Dallas hair and makeup artist, creates sleek, dewy and glossy for beauty photoshoot.

 

Hair and Makeup: Walter Fuentes of WAFU Artistry | www.wafuartistry.com

Photography: Sergio Garcia | www.prismshots.com

Lighting Tech: Craig Thomas

Muse: Magdalene Grove at The Campbell Agency

“Fleurs” HUF Magazine, May 2014

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I am so excited to finally be able to share this collection with you all!

I think that beauty has many facets and is everywhere around us. This editorial focused on my personal adoration of flowers and woman’s ultimate beauty.

I associate a flower’s fragile and strong beauty to a woman. Fresh. Colorful. Fragile. Fleeting.

The vivid color palette was enhanced with bold washes of hand applied pastel chalk to the hair. Each slide featured complimentary tones to enhance the various flower headpieces constructed on set.

Beauty cream foundation from Bobbi Brown was mixed with Boscia Tsubaki Beauty Oil to create an ethereal glow. I found my supply at http://www.sephora.com

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Custom lip colors to close enhance each flower were mixed on set using OCC Makeup Lip Tars. I order mine from http://www.occmakeup.com

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The eye shadows and blush were custom blended using the Makeup Forever Flash Palette. You can find it at a boutique near you or at http://www.makeupforever.com

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Each slide featured a bold hair color as seen on fashion runways. The use of color by lead hairstylists transforms and adds a pop of flair! I bought mine at http://global.kryolan.com/product/color-spray

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I hope you enjoy the collection as much as we did by creating it!

You can also check it out at http://hufmagazine.com/fleurs-photography-jorge-rivas-huf-magazine/

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Hair and Makeup: Walter Fuentes | http://www.wafuartistry.com
Photography: Jorge Rivas | http://www.jorgerivashoot.com
Muse: Erin Endres

High School Senior Portraits with a twist!

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As a hair and make up artist,  I am called to be on set to make people photograph-ready.

This week was my first time being on set for high school senior portraits. I must say it was totally fun!

Lily, photographed by Nicolette Mollet, graduates this year and is a state champion in track and power lifting. She wanted to show both her athletic side and feminine side.

She looks awesome! Don’t you think?

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