Showing posts with label Makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makeup. Show all posts

Revlon ColorStay Sophisticated Grays Eye Collection



happy monday, beauties! hope you enjoyed a fabulous holiday weekend. did you get any yummy makeup and beauty goodies?

i received a few gems, but the one shadow palette i have been using a lot these days comes by way of a trip to Target i took a few weeks ago.



this Revlon ColorStay Eyeshadow Quad in Sterling Rose came with a ColorStay Eyeliner and was packaged as the Sophisticated Grays Collection. i was drawn to the classic shades because they're perfect for this season and beyond. three of the shades are pretty light, and all of the shades have a sheen to them, but i love mixing and matching the colors-- day to night looks are effortless!



i'm a huge fan of Revlon ColorStay eyeshadows and these didn't disappoint. the pigments of each shadow are good with fab blendability and wear. each color is classic and will easily transition into spring. the liner is mechanical (perfect for waterline application), and stays put all day!

Revlon is available at your favorite drug and mass retailers. be sure to visit revlon.com for more info.

xo
pics taken by me :)

Q&A with 'Black Swan' Makeup Department Head Margie Durand and Makeup Designer Judy Chin



MAC Cosmetics will be featured in the highly buzzed about film Black Swan and my friends at the brand sent me a copy of a fabulous Q&A with the film's makeup department head Margie Durand and makeup designer Judy Chin. the interview contained many questions, so edited it down to what i felt were the best questions-- all about the makeup!

enjoy!

q: how long does it typically take for you to prepare to start working on a movie like Black Swan?

Judy: i spend a lot of time drawing and doing practical makeup tests. depending on actor availability and camera tests, it could take three to four weeks of preparation.

q: how does a makeup design contribute to building a movie character?

Judy: what i've always loved about makeup design is its contribution to the actor's performance. makeup helps to create the character visually. i feel that i've done my job well when an actor can walk onto the set feeling like the embodiment of the character that he or she is portraying.


q: can you give a step by step explanation as to how the Black Swan look was created as well as the products that were used?


Margie: we applied a pale ivory foundation with a white cream highlight on the forehead and cheekbones. to create the swan eyes, we used M·A·C Chromaline in Black Black. using M·A·C Pigment in Silver combined with Mixing Medium, we applied feathery brushstrokes over the Black Swan's eyes. the lips were lined with M·A·C Lip Pencil in Vino and topped with M·A·C lipstick in Dubonnet. we then lined the under eye with a thin line using M·A·C Chromaline in Red.

q: does the makeup have any relation to the makeup in the traditional version of the Swan Lake ballet?

Judy: not really. the ensemble dancers wear what might be considered a traditional theatrical eye makeup, but our rendition is more dramatic. it's practically an opera makeup. besides that, the only other relation might be that we did portray the Black Swan as a sinister dark foil to the more angelic and innocent Swan Queen.




q: the ballerinas' performance makeup in the movie is especially dramatic and visually arresting. what inspired the dark romantic makeup look?

Judy: the look was inspired by the story, and by the director, Darren Aronofsky, i felt that he was looking for something dramatic and visually striking, so all of the intensity was focused in the eyes. Margie Durand realized that there were elements of our beautiful set design that should play a role in our makeup. thus, the delicate silver branches that played across the swan's faces came to be. the ensemble swans and the Swan Queen are delicate and romantic with a soft pink lip color, whereas the Black Swan is dark, sharp, and, angular.

q: a ballerina has an incredibly active job, and in Black Swan, the characters wear both body and face makeup. what products did you use in the film that you were certain would hold up to the lights, movement and perspiration?

Judy: we used pancake makeup with a spray sealant to ensure that it wouldn't rub off on the costumes. we also used M·A·C Paint Pots, M·A·C Powerpoint Eye Pencils, and M·A·C Pigments. in addition, we applied some alcohol based pigments that are virtually water proof and rub proof.

q: what challenges did you face when designing and applying the makeup?

Margie: it was a challenge to makeup the Black Swan as the White Swan and then switch back to Black Swan during the long filming days. both makeups had to be retouched because of the strenuous dancing for the close-up shots.

Judy: it would have been a huge problem if any of the makeup rubbed off onto the costumes, so we had to do many tests before we came up with the right combination of products – especially for the hands. the only other challenge was conveying to our team the application techniques, as it really was an operatic style of makeup. the shaping of the eyes and painting the whole eye in cake makeup is unusual for modern makeup artists. most people are a bit intimidated by pancake makeup and they dismiss it as "old fashioned", but it can be really beautiful if done properly. in the end, the whole team worked really hard and did a stunning job.




q: did you use any products in a non-traditional way?

Judy: we mixed the M·A·C Pigment in Silver with a sealant to create a waterproof liquid. we then used this metallic liquid to paint our delicate silver branches across the little swan faces.


q: Black Swan makeup tutorials have popped up all over the internet. why do you think makeup fans are fascinated with this look, even before the film's release?

Judy: what's not to be fascinated with? the look is intense, alluring, and sexy with a bit of danger mixed in. frankly, i'm flattered and pleased that there has been this much interest in the Black Swan makeup.


q: how can the everyday woman translate the dramatic Black Swan makeup into an evening look?

Judy: there are a lot of aspects to this makeup that are standard elements for a classic beauty makeup. the highlights and contours along the cheekbones, nose, jaw line, and the pout of the mouth can all be adapted to a contemporary makeup. i also think one could incorporate the dramatic eyeliner – the angles and the intensity - into a very seductive, catlike smoky eye.

Margie: think 1920's vamp makeup: create the smoky Black Swan eyes with slender, silver eye liner applied under black wingtip liner and add thin wisps of silver liner over the eyelid, too. rim the waterline with black liner and top it off with full, feathery false eyelashes. apply a very matte foundation with contoured cheekbones and a hint of shimmery blush on apple of cheeks. lips can be matte or glossy in dark eggplant, wine and even black colours!

q: have you ever worked on a fashion show? if so, what are the differences between the creation of a movie makeup and the look for a fashion show? is the creative process similar or different?

Margie: the creation process is similar; the differences are huge. in film, the makeup needs to be recreated more than once, whereas in fashion on a runway, it is created for one day or one show. in film, there is continuity of passage of time from minutes to days to years, and the character's look has to adjust for this, sometimes all on the same shooting day. in film, the makeup needs to enhance the actors' performances and become part of their characters, contributing to beauty, injury, aging, etc.


q: what is the one M·A·C product that you cannot go on set without? why?

Margie: i use so many M·A·C products on every job, but the Blot Powders are a must for whatever seems to be going on with my makeup at any given moment!

Judy: that’s a really difficult question, but i guess i would have to say a Powerpoint Eye Pencil. i think i could make up anyone with just one Powerpoint Eye Pencil. or at lease enhance their features.


tell me: do you plan to see Black Swan?


xo
info and image courtesy of MAC Cosmetics

Stila Holiday Blockbuster Set Giveaway Contest

There were supposed to be only 50 of these available. Naturally, I ordered one for a giveaway contest! When I got the e-mail from Stila, I posted the set immediately. Later that day, when I saw it was sold out, I removed my announcement from the blog. Today, I found the Holiday Blockbuster Set at Costco for $20, $8 less than Stila charged for it. Nice deal! I'm not a big fan of exclusivity or deprivation, so I'm pleased that more women can get their hands on it. This set was pegged at a $450 value by Stila. I'm not sure about that, but it's certainly worth well over $100.

The eye shadows in this set remind me of the Bobbi Brights Eye Palette because of the small circles of color on the top level, along with circles of lip color. You need to know that the colors are not half as bright as they appear in this Stila photo. They are all attractive, and I am glad I purchased one of these for myself today at Costco. There's literally an eye shadow and lip color for every occasion.

Here's what comes in the multi-level set.
  • 30 eye shadows
  • 15 lip colors
  • 3 cheek colors
  • 1 highlighter
  • 1 bronzer
  • 1 mini eyeliner
  • 1 mini lip liner
  • 1 sponge-tipped applicators
  • 1 mini lip brush
  • 1 mini blush brush
I have one of these beauties to give away - the one I purchased from Stila. The Costco set is housed in one of those deadly plastic clamshells that I can never open without cutting myself, so I won't wish that on you.

To enter to win this week's giveaway contest, just leave a comment here once. After you comment, feel free to e-mail bestthingsinbeautycontests@gmail.com and identify your comment. You can never be too careful about sharing your e-mail address on a blog, so I would follow this second step if I were you (an alternative is to code your e-mail, e.g., myname at gmail dot com, in your comment). That's what most of you do.

You can "earn" a second entry by tweeting this contest. Just make sure to include "@BTiBeauty" (without the quotes) in your tweet. I will tweet the contest soon, and you can simply retweet it to earn that second entry. You can earn a third entry by following the blog - either here or on Twitter (any entrant who is already a follower will automatically earn the follower point).

The deadline for entries will be Saturday, November 27, at midnight. The next morning, I will use a random number generator (random.org) to select the winner. I will e-mail the winner at that time. The winner will have 48 hours to reply to my message and provide a shipping address. After 48 hours, the prize will be forfeited, and another winner will be selected.

Here is more "fine print." This contest is open to anyone anywhere. Here are the terms. I will carefully pack and ship the prize (as I always do). I cannot insure the palette for overseas shipment - it's amazingly expensive to do so. If it's lost or stolen in transit, I won't be able to replace it with another palette for an overseas winner. We'll see how this works. My shipping issues have occurred when I've shipped overseas - the packages to the U.S. and Canada always arrive without incident. I'll do my best on this end; let's see if your mail services do right by you on the other end if we have an overseas winner.

Good Luck!

Photo courtesy of Stila

holiday gift idea: Smashbox The Gold List Kit



have you started shopping for your holiday gifts yet? it's hard to believe, but it's time to at least start making your list. here's an idea from one of my favorite brands, Smashbox. valued at a little more than $100, you can gift the makeup lover on your list to The Gold List kit for just around $50.

love it!



this gorgeous kit includes travel-friendly sizes of Fusion Soft Lights in Baked Starburst (use the shades individually on eyes or blended together as a bronzer), Photo Finish Luminzing Foundation Primer (gives skin a pretty glow), O-Gloss Gold (creates a perfect rosy-pink lip shade with a gold shimmer) and Photo Op Under Eye Brightener (keeps eyes looking bright and pretty) all in a gold metallic cosmetic case.

p.s., with each purchase from the Smashbox WISH collection, the brand will donate $1 from every purchase, up to $25,000, to Children's Miracle Network, a nonprofit organization that grants the wish of life by providing medical care, life-saving research and ongoing education to help millions of kids overcome diseases and injuries.

pick up this limited-edition set only at Sephora!

xo
set featured sent to me for review consideration. pics taken by me :)

what i'm loving now: 100% Pure Tinted Moisturizer



it's not hard to believe that 100% Pure's Tinted Moisturizer is made with such nourishing ingredients-- the name of the brand tells it all. what is hard for me to believe is that all of the ingredients come from fruits and nature's most fabulous sources!

this tinted spf 20 skin protectant uses fruits including peach, carrot, cocoa beans, and pomegranate (just to name a few) to add pigment, and treats skin with white tea, aloe juice, acai oil and vitamin C. the formula offers sheer coverage that can be built up to be a medium coverage, but don't rely on this hide anything major.

i have been using this in Toffee both under, and sometimes over, my regular foundation. i love the smooth texture it gives my skin! it's just the right color for me right now, but i figure come summer, that might not be the case. it's a dewy finish, but never greasy-- perfect for my oily skin.

100% Pure Fruit Pigmented Tinted Moisturizer is 100% natural, 100 % vegetarian and gluten free. visit 100percentpure.com for more info.

xo

product featured sent to me for review consideration

NARS Holiday 2010



is it really that time of year already?? i've been getting more and more emails regarding holiday collections and that's what i'm asking myself, LOL! i guess it is-- it is already november!




for the NARS Holiday 2010 Collection, the mood is fearlessly bold featuring Francois' versatile muse Daphne Guinness. as you can see, her smoldering, cobalt-rimmed eyes, platinum hair and peach-glazed cheeks are captured not once, but in multiple kaleidoscopic images-- love!

according to Francois, "when you have Daphne Guinness for a campaign model, you just let her be who she is. Daphne fits the brand so well-- she has such a modern approach to fashion and beauty."

available now at narscosmetics.com, check out the highlights, including the very first NARS Trio Eyeshadow, below:


click on image to see colors

Okinawa Trio Eyeshadow- the first trio eyeshadow for the brand is a striking triad of black onyx, silver and cobalt blue.

Etrusque Single Eyeshadow- an antique gold hue reminiscent of Etruscan cast bronze art


Melusine Duo Eyeshadow- an ultra-modern union of rich purple orchid and silver-spun lilac


Sex Apeal Blush- soft peach blush, perfect for foolproof contouring


Petit Monstre Lipstick- a luxurious berry pigment with a satin finish


Little Darling Lipstick- a classic, nude beige with a sheer finish

Downtown Lip Gloss- a metallic-pink lavender lip gloss that vibrates with party-perfect iridescence

Bougainvilla Lip Gloss- this pomegranate lip gloss appears deep in pigment but is sheer on the lips


Pokerface Nail Polish- a vibrant, magnetic, purple orchid


Bad Influence Nail Polish- a fabulous smoky taupe nail polish that is a unique yet universal hue


anything stand out to you? do you already own any of these goodies? the NARS Holiday Collection is available now at narscosmetics.com and your local Sephora!

xo
info courtesy of NARS

Total Beauty: How to Wear the Season's Hottest Makeup Colors

i love this fun article about bringing the season's "it" colors into your beauty lifestyle and thought you would, too! take a look...

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The Best Makeup Colors for Fall

Purple and red and khaki … oh my! Find out how to make this fall color palette work for you


The Best Makeup Colors for Fall

This is a TotalBeauty.com nail care article

We show you how to incorporate our fave fall colors into your manicures and makeup routine.

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xo

Maybelline Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara



one mascara that had me (and many other beauty fanatics) in a frenzy over the summer was Maybelline's new Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara.

have you tried it yet?

if your answer is no, um...why not??!


this mascara has a keratin fiber formula that gives lashes more oomph and the cool "spoon" wand makes getting every lash coated super easy.


clearly the name itself is enough to draw in a mascara junkie like myself, but it's the results that have kept me on the Falsies bandwagon. in my opinion, this is almost the drugstore equivalent of Lancome's Hypnose Drama-- my absolute favorite high-end mascara-- and if the pics don't convince you to try it for yourself, i don't know what will...


before


after

you can find Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara at my favorite mass retailer, Target (where i purchased it). visit maybelline.com for more info.

xo
pics taken by me :)

Selena Gomez at the 2010 VMAs



makeup artist Karan Mitchell (for Nyx Cosmetics) created a red carpet look for Selena Gomez's appearance at the 2010 VMAs inspired by the star's inner radiance and glowing personality. using Nyx Cosmetics' latest and greatest products, Karan kept Selena's makeup fresh and cool, while adding a bold touch of color to her eyes and a soft hue to lips.

on the eyes:

Karan started by applying the new Concealer Jar in Fair as a base on the lid and then applied Highlight, blending from the crease up to the brow. next, the highly pigmented sapphire blue shade from Eye Shadow Trio in Aquamarine was applied to the lids and slightly above the crease. Karan then blended the deep blue in the I Dream of Antigua 5 Color Eye Shadow Palette on the outside corners of her lids. to add definition, Selena's eyes were lined with Magic Kohl eye liner pencil by Givenchy. 2 coats of Nyx Doll Eye Mascara in Black finished the look.

for the cheeks:

Karan created a fresh-faced, healthy glow for Selena using Nyx Cosmetics Tango with Bronzer Stix #2 in Merengue Flush on the apples of her cheeks.

for the lips:

a fresh, nude lip was created using Nyx Cosmetics Lipstick shade #174 Nude, and Mega Shine Lipgloss in #104 Sweet Heart.


xo
info courtesy of Nyx Cosmetics; images: Wireimage.com

NY Fashion Week Spring 2011: NARS Creates Makeup Look at Honor



at the Honor fashion show for spring/summer 2011, NARS international lead makeup artist, James Boehmer, led a team of makeup artists to create a look that accentuated eyes and kept lips nude.

up-and-coming Honor designer Giovanna Randall shared that the inspiration for the look came from an "elegant femininity inspired by Catherine Deneuve and Grace Kelly with an edge of rebellion like Cyndi Lauper."



with the venue set up like a parisian apartment, the idea was to communicate a merge of innocent femininity and bold sexuality.



for the look James and his team created round-shaped eye combined with a nude matte lip and an overall blended effect. he says, "we wanted the look to be clean and simple so not to distract from the clothes."

to keep the face soft, features were kept streamlined by not using mascara. below are some key products and steps for recreating the look (all products by NARS):

-Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer (new for february 2011). For now – try a light application of Sheer Glow Foundation
-Zen Blush
-Bombshell Eyeshadow (to highlight cheekbones)
-Alhambra Duo Eyeshadow
-Ashes To Ashes Eyeshadow
-Madere Pure Matte Lipstick (new for spring 2011) dabbed on the lip (try Bangkok Pure Matte Lipstick for now)

xo
info and images courtesy of NARS

MAC 'Going Bananas' Eyeshadow from the Dare to Wear Collection



a little over a month ago, i took the plunge and bought an eyeshadow color i never thought i'd wear. i had heard some good things about it, and, being the makeup junkie i am, was content with the idea of just collecting another LE eyeshadow from MAC if i didn't like the way it looked on me. the great thing is, it actually does look good and i love wearing it!

the color i'm talking about is called Going Bananas and it was one of many funky, bright shades in the Dare to Wear collection. this bright yellow isn't as bold on the eye as i thought it would be. it's finish is a frost, but not glittery and definitely not matte. on my eyes, it adds a nice pop of color and looks good with any other shade i choose to pair it with (who knew?)



the whole collection:

Dare to Wear Lipglass shades:

Dare to Dare-- light blue pink with multi-pearl
Bold & Brash-- bright red with multi-pearl
Ban This!-- deep purple with multi-pearl
Gimme That!-- bright fuchsia pink with pink pearl
So Bad-- mid-tone coral orange with pink and gold pearl
Wind Me Up-- dirty bronze with pink and gold pearl

Eyeshadows:

Louder, Please-- bright fuchsia (matte)
Free to Be-- creamy true coral (matte)
Going Bananas-- soft lemon yellow (frost)
Lime-- lime green (matte)
Sassy Grass-- bright grass green (matte)
Atlantic Blue-- bright violet blue (matte)
Crazy Cool-- pale frosty lavender (veluxe pearl)
Shock-a-holic-- deep purple (matte)
Aqua-- subdued, pale greyed aqua (matte)
Sky Blue-- robin's egg blue (frost)
Winkle-- mid-tone cornflower blue (satin)
Zingy-- bright sky blue (matte)

Dare to Wear is still available online (maccosmetics.com), but not much longer. if you're like me and sometimes procrastinate, you'll be happy to know that there still just maight be products left in stock at your local MAC even if there isn't a display out (trust me, i've done this many times in the past). :)

xo
pics taken by me :)

Keri Russell at the Primetime Emmy Awards



pretty in pink, Keri Russell (i miss Felicity, don't you?) attended the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmys looking fresh and laid-back, but still very elegant.

Tina Turnbow created the makeup look for the star of the upcoming comedy series, Running Wilde, using NARS new Pure Matte Lipstick as the key product, as well as many products from the Fall 2010 Collection.



"we wanted to give her look a classic feel to coincide with the vintage dress she's wearing. her warm skin tone and the coolness of the dress was the perfect combination for reflecting the same tones through her makeup: warm eyes, and a cool peachy matte lip. it's flirty with a bit of sass." ~Tina Turnbow for NARS Cosmetics

the following products were used to create Keri's vintage-inspired look:

PRO-PRIME Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base and Skin Smoothing Face Prep
Tzarine Duo Eyeshadow (new for fall 2010)
Nuits Blanches Eyeliner Stylo
Douceur Blush (new for fall 2010) topped with Desire Blush for a pop of color
Tashkent Pure Matte Lipstick (new for fall 2010**)


xo
Pure Matte Lipstick will be available september 1st exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue; pics: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images North America

New Multi-Tasking Products from Jillian Dempsey for Avon



to the joy of many multi-tasking-loving beauty mavens, Jillian Dempsey, Avon Global Creative Color Director and hollywood makeup artist, has created an exclusive line of color products for the busy woman on the go. with these products, any look can go from a sleek, professional look for day, to a sultry, smokey eye for night, to fabulous, lush lashes that are gorgeous, thick and voluminous looking (and look great anytime).

the bonus-- you can do it with just three products!

crazy to believe, i know, but i've tried them firsthand, and my product-obsessed self has been convinced that less is more (at least for some occasions, LOL!)

take a closer look at these beauties...



the Jillian Dempsey for Avon Professional Multi Pencil is my favorite! the double-ended pencil includes a soft eyeshadow on one end (blendable and great when you're in a hurry) and a gorgeous cream lip and cheek color on the other (the texture is perfect and creates a pretty finish). they come in three shade duos:

Raspberry Radiance – berry lip color with a satin finish paired with a shimmery champagne shadow.
Sugar Plum – neutral mauve lip color with a creme finish paired with a shimmery pink shadow (pictured).
Twice the Spice – deep plum lip color with a soft shimmer with a soft shimmer brown eyeshadow.




on one end of the Jillian Dempsey for Avon Professional Duo Eye Enhancer you'll find a creamy, liquid eyeshadow-- the formula goes on with a wand, and has to be blended, but wears well once applied-- and on the other, a perfectly coordinated luxurious liquid eyeliner. the liner glides on smoothly and wears great throughout the day, but i found it took a bit longer to dry than i had hoped. available in 4 duos: White/Jet Black, Shell Pink/ Warm Brown, Gold/Jet Black and Bronze/Warm Brown (pictured).




Jillian Dempsey for Avon Professional Lash Booster is designed to be applied between coats of mascara. it's a goof-proof gel that contains custom fibers that cling to lashes, helping to create a dramatic lash look. available in Black and Brown (pictured). this alternative (or in addition) to a lash primer really gives my my mascara a boost. this beauty girl loves to have fab looking lashes! :)

all of these products are available now through your local Avon representative. visit avon.com for more info.

xo
products featured sent to me for review consideration; pics taken by me :)

My New Beauty Obsessions from Benefit Cosmetics



like you, any new beauty product is so exciting to have and use, but every once and awhile you get your hands on a product and you can't get enough of it. i just happen to have two new products that i am loving from Benefit: Creaseless Shadow/Liner in Birthday Suit, and their newest gloss, Ultra Shines Lip Shine in Wild Child.

i can't tell you how happy i am to have these in my beauty life!

i was introduced to these, and other goodies (see the pic above of her train case), by an old friend who just happens to be a makeup artist for Benefit! i was thrilled when i found this out because, while i have some experience with the brand, i always like to learn about products from someone who uses them all the time. so, needless to say, i was able to play with the products, ask lots of questions, and buy what i really liked (there were some other gems i picked too, so you'll be hearing about those soon).



these shadows are fab for the summer season-- the cream formula is super blendable, quickly transforms into a powder finish after being applied, and doesn't budge as the day goes on. they'll also definitely work to take me into the fall/winter season. i'm thinking Birthday Suit will keep my smokey eye looks looking fresh and radiant. :)




the Ultra Shines lippies are so lush and yummy on my lips. they aren't sticky and moisturize fabulously. the Wild Child shade is described as a glimmering amethyst and definitely not a color i would have chosen for myself. in its tube it looks so pretty-- not pink, not purple-- and quite bold, but on my lips is a great sheer-but-bright color. love!


me, wearing Wild Child-- excuse the up-the-nose shot, LOL!

of course, you don't have take my word for it-- discover these for yourself. visit your local Benefit beauty counter and have some fun! you can also find the Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow/Liner (available in 12 shades) and Ultra Shines Lip Shines (available in 5 gorgeous colors) online at benefitcosmetics.com and sephora.com.

xo
pics taken by me :)

Total Beauty Quiz: Find the Best Foundation for You

if you're looking to find out what foundation type is best for you, this fun little quiz from Total Beauty will definitely help take the guesswork out of your search-- or at least give you some good brand suggestions you may not have tried yet-- take a look!

TotalBeauty.com
Find Your Best Foundation

See which formula is ideal for your unique skin type


Find Your Best Foundation

This is a TotalBeauty.com makeup article

Do you know which foundation you should be wearing? Take this quiz and see which formula is right for your skin type.

Take quiz



xo

NARS Palettes for Fall 2010!



the summer is winding down for me here in sunny so cal. no, the temps aren't dropping (though i admit, this has been the coolest summer i've experienced living in the city that i do for the last almost 12 years), but my kids do start school next week (the official end of summer for them). another sign that summer is coming to an end-- new fall beauty goodies!

currently available from NARS are two palettes sure to make the transition so much sweeter...

housed in new packaging-- a NARS-logo zippered case (so cute!)-- each one holds a gorgeous, colorful surprise. with two signature NARS cheek products chosen to complement the lips or eyes, for a deep and sultry or light and fresh look, you can create a limitless amount of looks. all you have to decide is if you're all about the eyes or all about the lips-- or both!

take a closer look:

Beautiful Life Lip and Cheek Palette (pictured at top)

top row (left to right): Sexual Healing Lipstick (sheer, shimmering pink), Honolulu Honey Lipstick (satin, flesh-toned beige), Roman Holiday Lipstick (sheer, delicate pastel pink), Funny Face Lipstick (semi-matte fuchsia)

bottom row (left to right): Copacabana Multiple (glistening pearl), Orgasm Multiple (peachy pink with shimmer)




Only You Eye and Cheek Palette

top row (left to right): Alhambra Duo Eyeshadow (metallic rose mist), Mekong Single Eyeshadow (espresso fused with gold), Eurydice Duo Eyeshadow (electric aubergine), Pandora Duo Eyeshadow (matte black)

bottom row (left to right): Hungry Heart Blush Duo (iridescent gold ivory), Orgasm Blush (peachy pink with shimmer)



find both palette at narscosmetics.com.

tell me: which palette will you choose?

xo
info and images courtesy of NARS

Total Beauty: Low-Rated Drugstore Makeup

while drugstore makeup can be amazing, and has improved tremendously over the last couple of years, there are still products on the market that aren't so loved. Total Beauty has gathered a list of low-rated products that site members have had bad experiences with.

check out this helpful list, then let me know if you agree with the picks!

TotalBeauty.com
Cheap Makeup Gone Wrong

See which low-rated makeup products you should avoid


Cheap Makeup Gone Wrong

This is a TotalBeauty.com cheap makeup article

Total Beauty readers give us the lowdown on 16 low-rated drugstore makeup products.

See products

No. 16: Maybelline New York Lash Stiletto Ultimate Length Mascara, $6.94

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 5.9


No. 16: Maybelline New York Lash Stiletto Ultimate Length Mascara, $6.94

"I know hate is a strong word but ... I hate this mascara! …"

No. 15: Milani Loose Makeup, $7.99

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 5.6


No. 15: Milani Loose Makeup, $7.99

"The coverage is horrible: it looks patchy and uneven …"

No. 14: CoverGirl Trublend Microminerals Foundation, $10.99

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 5.6


No. 14: CoverGirl Trublend Microminerals Foundation, $10.99

"It clogged my pores …"

Want to see what other products made the list? Click here!



xo

beauty on a budget: Maybelline SuperStay 24HR Makeup



long-wearing foundation is a great option for me because i have oily skin. some formulas just slide off of my face no matter how well i prep before applying them. Maybelline's new SuperStay 24HR Makeup promises 24 hour wear and no rub off. so how does it compare to my HG makes-me-look-flawless-no-matter-what-and-doesn't-go-anywhere-until-i-take-it-off foundation, Double Wear by Estee Lauder?

here's the scoop:

i was a bit sceptical, and not really looking forward to using this foundation, but i had to get over myself and just do it (and i did spend my own money on it!). to really put it to the test, i decided to take it through one of my 1 1/2 hour workouts (hey, it says right on the bottle that it lasts through heat, sweat and humidity, i had to do it!).

so, i ran for 30 minutes then took a 1 hour spin class. by the end of both, i was impressed with what i saw. there was foundation on my towel, but my "face" didn't look like it was melting off. of course, the makeup wasn't perfect if you looked at it really close, but i thought it held up well considering what i had just put it through.

following my extreme experiment, i decided to be fair and wear it for a week under normal conditions-- just everyday life. the formula has a buildable coverage, and is a bit thicker in consistency compared to DW. i noticed it didn't always look great by the end of the day, but overall, it kept decent coverage, held up well and removed easily at the end of the day.

one thing i really am not happy about is the lack of shades available (only 12). my shade, Caramel, is the lighter of the only two dark shades. i realize this is a typical issue with drugstore foundations, but this could always change.

have you tried Maybelline SuperStay 24HR Makeup? what do you think?

xo
pic taken by me :)

beauty steal: LORAC Perfectly Lit Luminizing Powder in 'Spotlight'



who loves a fabulous deal? i know i do, so i had to share this-- it's too good to miss!

today through august 10, 2010, LORAC Perfectly Lit Luminizing Powder in Spotlight will be offered for only $9 (originally priced at $32!) exclusively at Sephora stores and online at sephora.com.

if you love an illuminated look, this powder offers users a radiant glow, making it look like you are glowing from within. it also optimizes the effect of the light to diminish imperfections, even your skin tone and brighten your complexion.

happy shopping!

xo

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