Archive for March, 2007

Dermadoctor Physical Chemistry

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Dermadoctor Physical Chemistry is a one-step facial rejuvenating treatment with a combined 19.5 percent multi-acid resurfacing complex with microdermabrading polymer beads.  How Derma Physical Chemistry works is by using polymer beads that physically dissolve microfibers to break anchor cells and help lift away debris.

Dermadoctor Physical Chemistry

Dermadoctor Physical Chemistry is perfect if you are looking for a good facial exfoliating product.  Dermadoctor Physical Chemistry will retexturize dull, dry, or blotchy complexions while minimizing the appearance of fine lines, ultraviolet damage, post-acne discoloration, enlarged pores, and facial keratosis pilaris surface bumpiness.  Cost: $75 for 1.7 oz tube.

Published on March 11th, 2007 under ,

Lancome Le Stylo Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner

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Lancome Le Stylo Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner is formulated to withstand everything from tears to inclement weather.  This waterproof eyeliner from Lancome has a unique twist tip that never needs sharpening. Won’t skip, smudge or streak. 

Lancome Le Stylo Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner

Lancome Le Stylo Waterproof Long Lasting Eyeliner comes in 8 shades.  Talking Makeup favorite Lancome Le Stylo shades are: Cafe, Fumee, Minuit, Noir.  Cost: $22. 

Published on March 10th, 2007 under ,

Playboy Centerfold Red Lip Gloss

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Did you know that there is such thing as the Playboy Beauty line? What makes Playboy makeup special is that they offer a wide range of revolutionary stay the night formulas include lip liners, lipsticks, lip glosses and lip stains, eye shadows and liners, mascaras, blushers and concealers, finishing powders and shimmers.  The Playboy Makeup line uses Playboy theme names for their products, such as: Pick-up Liner, Mile-High Mascara, Hef’s Favourite Lipgloss Centerfold Red, and Kissing Gloss.

Playboy Centerfold Red Lip Gloss
 

Playboy Beauty Centerfold Red Lip Gloss Hef’s Favorite Lip Gloss,  is an ultra brilliant, non-sticky formula that delivers transparent shine and sensuous shimmer.  Playboy Beauty Centerfold Lip Gloss is also a super high shine gloss that will make your lips look full and plumped.  Some of the ingredients include vitamins A and E for soft, kissable lips.  Cost: $16.  Talking Makeup’s other favorite shades in the Playboy Beauty Hef’s Favorite Lip Gloss are: Playmate Pink, Grotto Girl, Nude, Ms. Playboy, Club Bunny. 

Published on March 9th, 2007 under ,

Garnier Nutrisse Product Review Plus Tips For At-Home Hair Color

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Product: Garnier Nutrisse Permanent Color
Use: At home color to change your current color or cover up grays
Price: about $7.00 for a one application box
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A

I can justify spending $75 on a haircut because I have naturally wavy hair that’s really hard to tame – I’ve had so many bad haircuts resulting in everything from the poofy mushroom to the rats nest look – so I never skimp on getting a good haircuts.

Throughout my 20s and early 30s, I was also willing to spend money on salon color. I went through all sorts of hair color phases, changing my naturally brown-black hair with red highlights, light brown and blonde highlights. It’s so much fun to change your hair color, but now that I’m living on a writer’s paycheck it’s really hard to part with $120 every three months to get those roots done, especially when the do-it-yourself color boxes at the store are $7.00.

During my year of living cheaply (wait, what am I talking about, I’m still living cheaply) I gave up getting my hair colored at the salon. I was a little nervous about doing it at first because the last time I did at-home hair color was in high school. I mean, what if my hair turned orange? Or what if I accidentally fried it somehow and it started breaking off? Or what if I ended up with scary too-dark Halloween hair that looked like an Elvira-Mistress-Of-The-Night wig? The mishap possibilities were endless.

I wish I could say that it all went perfectly from the get-go, but I can’t. Like with any new skill, I made a few mistakes along the way but thank god it didn’t really result in anything too horrific. One time I started from the roots because I got really freaked out about seeing gray hairs at the front of my head, so I piled on globs of dye on the roots like a crazy person and I ended up with light roots and dark ends. And another time I used a too-dark color that I left in too long which resulted in scary dark Elvira-Halloween hair for about a week until most of the color washed out. But in the grand scheme of things, these mistakes weren’t *that* bad. They weren’t noticeable to the majority of bystanders, unless I pointed it out (which of course I didn’t).

Now I color my hair every month, and it’s as easy as pie. I use Garnier Fructis Permanent Hair color. The smell is pretty strong, but in comparison to other at-home dyes it’s not bad. It also doesn’t dry my hair out, which is one thing I hated most about Feria, the dye I used in high school. If you have dark hair like me and want to go a few shades lighter, Garnier is a good choice, because it does a pretty good job of lifting your hair color a few shades.

Here what I do to make at home hair color work for me:

2. I then let my hair air dry during the day so that I can dye my hair in the evening.

3. When it’s time to dye, I put on an old t-shirt and sweatpants so I don’t ruin any nice clothing. I also grab an old wash cloth and wet it. I use this to immediately wipe any dye that accidentally gets on my face or my neck. I don’t have to use this as much now, because I’m getting less messy with practice.

4. Garnier gives an estimated time of how long you should leave the color in. I start the clock the moment I being the coloring process. If the box says 35 minutes, then I take into account total dye time from start to finish. I do not dye my hair and then wait for 35 minutes – the one time I did the color ended up being too dark, which resulted in the Elvira-Halloween hair mishap. Ugh!

5. If I’m using a new color, I always start from the ends and put the color on the roots last.

6. I never pile the hair on top of my head while I’m coloring. I just let it hang down (hence the wearing of the crappy t-shirt).

Published on March 8th, 2007 under , ,

Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant

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Secret deodorant just added a new special deodorant to their already very popular deodorant collection. Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant will keep you dry of sweat like no other deodorant on the market.  Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant is a new kind of strong protection deodorant that will help you keep extra dry.  Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant is perfect if you think you sweat more than normal, if you live in a hot climate, and if you are pregnant and find yourself sweatier than usual. 

Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant

Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant works by triple layers of of defense including: prescription strength wetness protection, skin soothing conditioners, odor fighting capsules.  Lightly fragranced in a fresh scent.  Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant is prescription strength because in an over the counter product that has been shown to provide similar results as in a prescription product.  Why should use clinical strength deodorant instead of prescription product?  Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant provided prescription strength protection with less irritation than prescription products.  Available at you local drugstore.

Published on March 8th, 2007 under ,

Microquatic Pro Marine Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 by Sue Devitt

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The Sue Devitt makeup line was created by Sue Devitt, a celebrity makeup artist from Australia.  Microquatic Pro Marine Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 by Sue Devitt is a lightweight, tinted moisturizing cream with sunscreen. 

Microquatic Pro Marine Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 by Sue Devitt

This tinted moisturizer by Sue Devitt will give you a sheer coverage and a natural, healthy glow. It hydrates, evens out skin tone and provides a radiant satin finish.  Microquatic Pro Marine Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30 by Sue Devitt is oil-free and is recommended for all skin types.  It comes in a slim-line compact with a sponge applicator for portable use.  Available in three shades: Santorini/light, Sardinia/medium and Ibiza/dark.  Cost: $35.

Published on March 7th, 2007 under ,

Barbie Loves MAC T-Shirt Mini-Rant

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Remember that song from the 90s by En Vogue, “Never Gonna Get It”? That’s how I feel about my current Barbie Loves MAC T-Shirt situation. I was really hoping to snag one of these cute tees – it’s so cute, so pink and so my style! So when I went to the site a month ago and saw that they still had them available online I jumped on it and purchased one. A few hours later I got an e-mail from MAC saying that the shirts were on backorder, and that they’d ship me one once they had enough stock. (And ironically, the e-mail was signed by a service rep named Barbie, ha ha ha.)

This past Friday (and one month later) I got another e-mail from MAC saying they still can’t ship the shirt, and if after 30 days they can’t fulfill the order, they’ll have to cancel the order unless I write them and tell them to keep the item beyond 30 days. ARGH! I’m never gonna get this shirt!

Published on March 6th, 2007 under

Product Review – Drugstore Mascara

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I know some people who will only use a certain brand for all of their makeup products, but I like to use a mix of high-end and drugstore makeup. I’m really picky about what products I spend my money on, so while I’m willing to pay more for products like powders, concealers and brushes, I’ll spend less on things like blushes, cleansers and lipliner. Ultimately whatever products are worth my hard-earned cash do the same three things: perform well for the price, complement my coloring and don’t break me out.

One makeup staple that I usually don’t spend a lot of money on is mascara. The shelf life of a tube of mascara after it’s opened is three months, so if you’re good about replacing it every three months, that’s four tubes a year at the minimum. And if you buy your mascara from Sephora or from the makeup counter chances are you’re spending from $20-40 a pop – that’s $80 worth of mascara every year, ya’ll!

Besides its short life span, another reason I don’t spend lots of money on mascara is that even though I’ve tried several high-end mascaras by Dior, MAC, Bourjois, Lancome and Clinique (just to name a few), I’ve still yet to find one that I think is worth paying a lot of money for because drugstore mascaras work just as well. (Sidenote: This weekend I’m going to pick up a tube of Benefit’s Bad Gal lash in blue, so we’ll see if that statement changes.)

The closest I’ve ever come to high-end mascara nirvana is Diorshow, but it’s $23 and I think Max Factor’s 2000 Calorie mascara works just as well (if better) for only $6.00.

In fact, my two current favorite drugstore mascaras are all by Max Factor: 2000 Calorie and Stretch & Separate. Each provides a different look and great performance for the price. Color selection is somewhat limited, so if you like crazy colors then they might not be your cup o’tea.
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Product: Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara Straight Brush in Rich Black
Use: Volume
Price: about $6.00
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A+

This mascara is my everyday, go-to mascara, and it SERIOUSLY. ROCKS. MY. WORLD. It thickens the lashes without clumping, and two coats make a dramatic difference without looking spidery. This performs similar to Diorshow, except that it’s even better than Diorshow because it doesn’t smudge. It comes in four colors: Rich Black, Soft Black, Black Brown and Deep Auburn. ROCKS!

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Product: Max Factor Stretch & Separate Mascara in Deep Blue and in Rich Black
Use: Length
Price: about $6.00
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: Deep Blue – B+, Rich Black – A-

The marketing people weren’t messing around when they named this mascara; it indeed lengthens and separates very well, and does so without clumping or smudging. Whenever I wear this mascara I feel like a 40s film star because it makes my lashes super long. This would get an A but the blue isn’t really that blue. It shows up as black on me. Also, my lashes aren’t super thick, and this formula doesn’t provide enough volume. If you have really thick lashes then you might really love this. Comes in: Rich Black, Deep Blue, Soft Black and Black Brown.

Published on March 6th, 2007 under ,

Kimora Lee Simmons Charm Bracelet

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Want to get a bit glamorous?  Check out Kimora Lee Simmons Charm Bracelet which is a chunky gold bracelet with a  number that’s encased in gold, and filled with a gorgeous glitter gloss.  Comes in one shade: Kimora Le Simmons Charm Bracelet in clear with gold glitter.  Cost: $18.50.

Kimora Lee Simmons Charm Bracelet

Published on March 6th, 2007 under , ,

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser

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Another brilliant skincare line you can find in your local drugstore is Cetaphil skincare, if you live in the U.S. and Canada, that is.  We haven’t seen Cetephil available in the UK.   Two of Talking Makeup’s favorite Cetaphil products are:  Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream

Cetephil Gentle Skin cleanser

Cetaphil Gentle skin Cleanser was formulated for dermatologists as a mild, non-irritating cleanser for sensitive skin. Formulated for all skin types, including babies’ sensitive skin, Cetaphil helps retain needed moisture, while soothing and softening the skin. It can be used on the face, hands, and the entire body. It is also excellent for make-up removal.  Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleaner is easy to use with or without water! Without water: Apply to a cotton ball. Gently massage. Wipe off excess with a clean dry cloth.  This cleanser by cetaphil is fragrance free.  Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream was formulated specifically for chronic dry, sensitive skin.

Cetephil Moisturizing Cream 

Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream contains a superior system of extra-strength emollients and humectants, proven to bind water to the skin and prevent moisture loss.  Other ingredients: sweet almond oil.  Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream can be also used on your face.  This cream by Cetaphil is great because it is fragrance free and lanolin free.     

Published on March 5th, 2007 under ,
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