MLA Beauty Podcast: Sexy Phone Voice Maria of Best Day Blogger

Many of you may already know Maria of Best Day Blogger, through her blog and social media, but I never really fully appreciated how sexy her voice was until we did the podcast recording.

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Girl could moonlight for 1-800-talk-dirty-2-me if she wants to earn extra cash! 😉

This is how Cat and I imagined Maria was recording the episode:

We don’t think it’s a coincidence that Maria and Mariah are just one letter difference, hmm? *snap snap*  Have a listen:

Things we talked about:

Maria’s Art:

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So full of colour and conviction! Are any of you secret artists?

Of course I had to re-create Cat’s lips using Maria’s art (hope neither of you mind! All credit goes to them both)

Pastel makeup for Spring:

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I was my usual crabby self about the whole “trend” of pastels for Spring. 😛 What’s next, brights for Summer? Muted tones for Autumn? *feigns shock* 😱

Mortuary makeup: 😮

Image from Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride.

I won’t go too much into it but here’s an article from Vice about this topic – click at your own risk!

’80s and ’90s makeup trends:

I’m curious – what defines the beauty look for this decade? Is it the borrowing of previous decades’ looks?

Kids wearing makeup:

Sweet photo of Maria’s daughter wanting to help out as a hand model for mama’s blog post! Source.

How young is too young to start wearing makeup? How old were YOU when you started wearing makeup?

PS. Here’s the post where I talk about which camera I use: Behind the Scenes Tag
PPS. And no, I did not succumb to that Shu Uemura empty palette! 😉

You can find Maria at the following places:
Best Day Blogger
Instagram
Twitter
YouTube
Facebook
Pinterest
Google+

Thank you Maria! It was lovely chatting with you – can’t wait to go shopping at the Walmart beauty department! 😀

30 thoughts on “MLA Beauty Podcast: Sexy Phone Voice Maria of Best Day Blogger

  1. omg! WOW! Incredible post! I’m blown away by your writing and images and the way you put things together. You inspire me and make me laugh at the same time… I love your creativity and your sense of humour. What an amazing time to be on a podcast with you. Thank you from my heart. You are incredible and I’m totally moved by your post. It was so much fun and thank you love! Love everything! xoxoxo

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    1. Aw Maria, so sweet of you to say! 🙂 You’re so inspiring!
      I am still amazed how we all clicked even though I still haven’t actually MET you. I can’t wait to meet you! 😀

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  2. This was so much fun to listen to!

    I have a morbid fascination with mortuary makeup. It kind of scares me. I know the makeup is meant to make the deceased look more like themselves, but they never do.

    LOL, you’re so right about the seasonal colour trends. Pastels for spring, vampy shades for fall, reds, golds and silvers for Christmas? How inspiring 😛 For some reason, I LOVED Easter as a kid, so I’m super into pastels even though they don’t suit my skin tone.

    The age when kids should be using makeup is super hard to answer! I feel like if I had a daughter, I would not want her to use makeup until late junior high/early high school, but I feel like I’ve been wearing makeup myself my entire life, if you include that Bonne Bell stuff, or body sprays, lol! I think actual adult makeup was maybe Grade 8-9, though. Like you, I was also an eye shadow girl!

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    1. Phew, I was worried I was the only one with the fascination with mortuary makeup. It freaks me out but I love learning about it! What is wrong with us?

      I’ve wanted to wear pastel eye shadows forever but I can’t pull it off. It looks terrible on me! Have you worn pastel makeup?

      Yeah… it’s such a tough call on the age and where do you draw the line with how much makeup? I always feel like lip gloss is the gateway drug… also nail polishes. Then bam, suddenly we’re wearing foundation, eye shadow, and lipstick! 😛

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      1. Definitely a morbid fascination type of thing! I’ve always wondered what type of people choose to do that type of job, and why.

        I’ve also tried pastel shadows and it looked terrible on me, too!

        LOL, you’re so right, nail polishes and lip gloss are TOTALLY the gateway drug into the world of makeup. My mom had this magenta nail polish, similar to the shade Essie Tour de Finance, and I remember DYING to wear it.

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  3. I second Shu Uemura and Clarins. 😄

    On declutter, are you going to do a new excel? 😂

    Cat, ‘germ stick’ is so spot on!!!

    Below 14 is too young, I think 🤔

    First ever makeup was Clinique lip gloss pot, colour air kiss. Clinique still used green plastic packaging back then.

    Have fun at WM 😉

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