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PRODUCT REVIEW | L’oreal Lineur Intense
Where to find: your local drugstore
Price: $12 regular price ($9 on sale)
Review: love it
I have been a devoted fan of liquid eyeliner ever since my friend, Chantele, first introduced it to me in high school. From day one, I have loved L’oreal’s Lineur Intense for its precise application ability and for its staying power. The fine brush tip gives you total control over the lines you draw: either use a light hand for a thin line, or a heavier hand for a thicker line. The waterproof and sweatproof formula lasts throughout the day and is perfect for the wedding applications I do. L’oreal Lineur Intense is a classic and a definite kit necessity!
For tips on how to apply, see here.
Posted in Kit Essential, Product Review
Tagged artistrhi, eyeliner, eyes, liquidliner, make-up, make-up artist, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist
Q & A | Choosing the Right Eyeliner Product for You
Q: What type of eyeliner is best for me? i.e. liquid or pencil? cake or gel? Help!
A: What’s best for you is really based on personal preference – this varies with how much time you have in your day for make-up and your comfort/skill level with different eyeliner types (i.e. pencil versus the more difficult liquid type). Never fret though – make-up is all about options, and both eye-lining beginners and experts have ample choice. Here are some benefits and disadvantages of different types of eyeliners to help you decide what suits you best:
I. PENCIL
Eyeliner pencils come in all different types and colours by most of the major cosmetic brands. For eyeliner pencils, I usually prefer to pick up one from a prestige line, as I need something that lasts as long as possible. One of the better ones I’ve come across is from Make-up Forever’s Aqua Eyes waterproof line – it’s among one of my fave products and a kit essential. (You can view my blurb on it here).
Benefits
Posted in Beauty 101, Q&A
Tagged artistrhi, eyeliner, eyes, make-up, make-up artist, rhia amio, toronto, toronto make-up artist
WEDDING | Hair by Tricia Abraham
I know Tricia through volunteering with Look Good Feel Better and aside from being a beautiful person inside and out, Tricia is also a talented and professional hair artist. I had the chance to work alongside her this past Saturday at Irene’s wedding. There are many details that need to come together on the big day, and it’s always great, when you get the opportunity to work with a professional who knows what they’re doing. Check out some of Tricia’s creations posted below to gain a different perspective of the behind the scenes of the big day!
To see more, view the slideshow here or see the make-up here.

If you would like to contact Trish for your big day, please email me at rhia@artistrhi.com and I’ll be pleased to pass on her info.
Posted in Wedding
Tagged artistrhi, bridal, hair, irenewed, make-up, make-up artist, rhia amio, toronto, toronto make-up artist
ARTIST TIP | The Toothpick, an Impromptu Lash Comb
A toothpick is one of the most basic beauty tools around. We all know the esthetically pleasing benefits of a toothpick post-meal…and we also all know the horror when we realize we’ve just been talking to someone with a giant chunk of food wedged between our front teeth! Where’s a toothpick when we need one?!
Well, the benefits of toothpicks don’t stop there – I find toothpicks great for separating lashes and for getting rid of stubborn clumps of mascara. Use one end of the toothpick to pull through any tangled lashes. Make sure to start the movement of the toothpick outward from the root of the lash to the clumped end. You always want to be delicate around the eyes.
p.s. Just don’t use the same toothpick you used for your mouth for the separating!
p.p.s. If you have too many clumps, it’s probably time to replace your mascara. Toothpicks can only do so much! Check out some recommended mascaras to try!
Posted in Artist Tip
Tagged artistrhi, eyes, make-up, make-up artist, mascara, rhia amio, toronto, toronto make-up artist
WEDDING | Irene
What a wonderful start to September with Irene’s wedding this past Saturday! Aside from possessing gorgeous physical features, they were all very calm and organized making my ‘work’ that much easier. Thanks Irene for letting me take part – you are a beautiful person and you make a gorgeous bride! All the best to you and Alan!
To view a slideshow of more behind the scenes photos, click here.
Posted in Wedding
Tagged artistrhi, irenewed, make-up, make-up artist, rhia amio, toronto, toronto make-up artist









