Archive for April, 2007

It’s MAC MAKEUP WEEK at Makeup and Beauty Blog!

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It’s MAC MAKEUP WEEK here at Makeup and Beauty Blog!

Okay MAC junkies – it’s been a while since I’ve done any MAC makeup related entries, so this week Makeup and Beauty Blog will wax philosophic on several can’t-live-without MAC products.

Got a MAC product that you makes you sing “I can’t live, if living is without yoooouuuuu?” E-mail me at karen at makeupandbeautyblog dot com and tell me what MAC product you love and why you can’t live without it. I’ll be compiling all of your favorite MAC products into a Reader’s Favorite MAC Products Post at the end of MAC MAKEUP WEEK!

Published on April 30th, 2007 under

Clarisonic Skincare Brush

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Clarisonic Skincare Brush is a professional quality skincare brush and a new way to clean your face.  Calrisonic uses similar sonic technology as a Sonic toothbrush to effectively wash your face.  Calrisonic Skincare Brush has 300 moves a second to gently lift dirt and oil.

Clarisonic Skincare Brush 

Why should you use Clarisonic Skincare Brush?  It suppose to be much more effective than cleaning your face with your hands, reduces dry skin patches, oily areas, blemishes.  It also reduces pore size, fine lines, and wrinkles. Clarisonic Skincare Brush works with all skin types even if you suffer from rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis and is recommended by leading dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons. The Clarisonic Skincare Brush set includes: a Clarisonic brush, charger, one normal brush head, one sensitive brush head, and a 2 oz Daily Cleanser.   Cost: $195.

Published on April 30th, 2007 under ,

New Spring Beauty makeup kit from Smashbox.

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Available only at ULTA! The Smashbox Best of Spring Beauty Kit includes a travel-size Photo Finish Foundation Primer, Cream Eye Liner Duo (caviar/midnight brown), Fusion Eye Shadow (motion), That’s A Wrap Mascara (black), Lip Gloss (pixel), and a #9 Cream Eye Liner Brush.

Buy it here.

Published on April 30th, 2007 under

Want younger more healthy hair?

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Kerastase Resistance
For “strands to look more youthful,” hair pro Oribe recommends a deep-condition such as Kerastase Resistance Masque Age Recharger.

 Buy it here.

Published on April 30th, 2007 under

Product review – MAC 266 Small Angle Brush

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Product: MAC Eye Brush – 266 Small Angle Brush
Use: For application of eye shadow, liquid liner and other eye products.
Price: $18.50
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A+

Behold, beauty obsessed readers – the MAC 266 brush! Bow down before it! Worship it for its magical ability to create eyebrows out of thin air! SHHHHH – speak only of it in hushed tones – for it is the 266 and your new favorite brush.

Okay, okay, so maybe you’re not about to start chanting “266! 266! 266!” But after you try this brush you may not be able to live without it.

The 266 is a multiple-use eye brush with a stiff, angled brush head. The MAC website says this brush is for creating sharp, precise lines.

This brush is one of my workhorse brushes, and I’ve used my long-handled 266 every day since I purchased it in December 2003. Why? I fill in my brows every day! I use the 266 to fill in and define my brows with MAC’s Eye Shadow in Concrete. I have several friends that use the 266 for their brows as well. While most of them use different shades of powdered MAC eye shadows, one of my friends uses it with her favorite brow-filler, Benefit’s Brow Zing, a wax-based product.

The beauty of the 266 is its versatility. Not only is it great for filling in brows, but it’s also a good for application of lots of other products, too!

Here are a few ways that I use the 266:

1. Fill and define my brows with MAC’s Concrete Eye Shadow
2. Create a soft line around eyes with dry eye shadow
3. Wet brush head and then line eyes with “wet” shadow
4. Line eyes with MAC’s Fluidline’s Liner for a dramatic look
5. Line eyes with MAC paints for a smoky look

I’ve affectionately referred to the 266 as the one brush that I’d absolutely have to have if I was stuck on a deserted island. Granted, it’s probably not doing to do me good if I was *really* stuck Gilligan’s Isle-style, but in my deserted island dream I’d also have a shower with hot water and unlimited access to Haagen Daz’s coffee ice cream, so having the 266 with me isn’t that much of a stretch.

Pros:

Wow, where should I start? Easy to use. A multi-tasking brush. Sturdy. Picks up a lot of color. Excellent for brows and lining.

Cons:
I can’t really think of any cons, except that the price might be steep if you are on a really tight budget. Also, it can pick up a lot of color if you use too heavy of a hand, so if you aren’t careful you can end up with super-dark brows. (If you accidentally do this you can always use a lash comb to brush through it a few times to tone it down.)

After talking all of that smack about dominating the baby shower games I am sad to report I only won ONE game! However, my friend Christine – who was sitting next to me during the entire game playing segment – managed to snag three prizes. I think she absorbed my game-winning mojo, like how Peter Petrelli or Sylar absorbs powers in the tv show “Heroes.”

Yesterday I ended up going to the mall to pick up some Mother’s Day gifts for the mammas in my life. It’s right around the corner, ya’ll, so you better hop to it and get your moms a gift. I stopped by a few stores, including Bath & Body Works, which is having a really great sale right now – 3 hand soaps for 10 bucks and 5 products for 25 bucks (from their lotion/body cream/bath gels, etc.) If you like their stuff then you should check it out and stock up.

I hope your week is off to a great start!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Published on April 30th, 2007 under , ,

Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited

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Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited is part of a lipstick collection in shades inspired by springtime blooms.  The spring shades you will find in the Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited line are: soft pinks, bright corals, floral reds, and pastel purples.

Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited 

Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited come in vivid and pure shades thanks to its exclusive hybrid pigments. Also, the lipstick is rich texture, ultra-smooth, and Ceramide shield give you an 8-hour moisture comfort. Shu Uemura Rough Unlimited come in over 40 shades.  Cost: $23.  

Published on April 29th, 2007 under ,

Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant

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Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant is probably the most famous product in the Elizabeth Arden cosmetics line.  Created in 1930 by Elizabeth Arden to help soothe dry skin. 

Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant 

What makes Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant work so well?  Ingredients such as: petrolatum, beta-hydroxy, vitamin E.  The name ‘eight hour’ actually mean this cream by Elizabeth Arden does last for eight hours.  Cost: $16.  Also try Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Moisture Hand Treatment $16. 

Published on April 28th, 2007 under ,

Hair Tip for Dry Hair – Skip the Shampoo and Wash With Conditioner Instead

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Alberto VO5 Tea Therapy Clarifying Conditioner in Vanilla Mint Tea

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It’s usually standard operating procedure to wash your hair with shampoo every day. While this may work for many women, it doesn’t work for me because my hair is thick, wavy and dry. No, I don’t walk around with a stinky head of hair a la Pig Pen. I “shampoo” using a cheap drugstore conditioner!

Why Skip Shampoo?
I started skipping shampoo when my hairstylist noticed my hair looked and felt overly dry. She asked what my routine was, and I told her I was coloring my hair, and then on top of that washing and blow drying it straight every day. She suggested skipping a day (even skipping two or three days if I could handle it) between washing and blow drying. That way, my blow out would last longer and I wouldn’t have to subject my hair to the daily abuses of heat styling. Another alternative she mentioned was to skip shampoo entirely a few times a week. She suggested using water to rinse my scalp and hair and then following up with a conditioner.

I did this for a few years until I realized that I hated spending so much time with my hair dryer. If you have thick, long, curly hair and wear it straight, you know it can take from 45-60 minutes to blow it out. If you’re blowing it out at least four times a week that’s four hours spent with your blow dryer! When I had this epiphany I realized, holy crap, all that time I spent fighting to get my hair straight I could’ve been doing other things like learning French or building a better mouse trap.

So about a year ago, I decided to stop fighting nature and embrace my wavy hair. That’s when I learned about the world of conditioner washing.

How to Use Conditioner to Wash Your Hair
I found the Naturally Curly site online and looked up curly hair tips. There were many posts about using conditioner to clean your hair instead of using shampoo, so I decided to try it.

When I’m in the shower I rub conditioner between my palms and then start vigorously washing my scalp with my fingertips, not nails. I add more conditioner to my palms and then wash the rest of my hair in the same manner I’d use shampoo.

My conditioners of choice are cheap drugstore ones – I’ve used Suave Naturals Conditioner in Tropical Coconut and Alberto VO5 Tea Therapy Clarifying Conditioner in Vanilla Mint Tea. I use cheap conditioners because I need to use a lot of the product – about the total of a full palm’s worth – to get my hair clean.

After “shampooing” with the conditioner, I rinse it all out and then follow up with a moisturizing conditioner. Currently I’m using DevaCurl One Condition.

I’ve found this method makes a significant difference in keeping my hair from drying out and leaves it softer and smoother.

Your Hair Will Feel Dirty When Transitioning from Regular Shampoo to Using a Conditioner Wash
If you’re going to start skipping shampoo I have to warn you that at first your hair may feel dirty until you get used to not having lather. It does take time to get used to not having bubbles. You may want to transition by alternating the conditioner wash with your regular shampoo for a few weeks, and then going every two days, then three days, etc., and thus slowly weaning yourself off your shampoo as you get used to the feeling.
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Also, if your hair is fine and limp this method may not work for you because the conditioner at the roots may way your hair down.

Working Out When Using a Conditioner Wash
I’ve read that some women on the Naturally Curly website skip shampoo entirely and solely use conditioner to wash their hair. I can’t do this – I work out daily, so my scalp starts to feel gross if I don’t use a lathering shampoo at least once a week. What works for me is to shampoo my hair every day with conditioner, and then use a lathering shampoo every third or fourth time.

Your Shampoo Free Options
If you decide to try decreasing your shampoo use or going shampoo free, here’s a summary of your options:

1. Skip a day between washing and blowing your hair dry, or even try skipping two or three days.

2. Skip shampoo entirely a few times a week and wash your hair with water. Follow up with a conditioner.

3. “Shampoo” with a cheap drugstore conditioner and follow up with a moisturizing conditioner.

For some unknown reason I woke up at 5:30 in the morning. I’m sooooo not a morning person … I love the nightlife, I love to boogie on the disco ’round (oh yeah). As you can tell, waking up pre-dawn on a Saturday morning makes me wacky. But it’s the weekend, so it’s all good. Whatever your plans are, I hope they are fun and involve somebody you love (or at least have a crush on).

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Published on April 28th, 2007 under , ,

Product Review – Smith’s Rosebud Salve

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Product: Smith’s Rosebud Salve
Use: As a lip blam and moisturizer for chaffed skin.
Price: about $5.50 for a 0.8 oz tin
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: C

Smith’s Rosebud Salve has been around since 1892 and consistently gets favorable write ups in the big fashion and beauty mags.

It’s made from a petrolatum base mixed with cotton seed oil, aromal and essential oils. The tin says that in addition to using it as lip gloss or balm, it can also be used on chapped skin, blemishes, diaper rash or detergent burn.

I bought a tin on impulse at Pure Beauty and after using it for a few weeks I have only one word regarding all the hype: WHY? So many beauty editors love this stuff but I think it’s way overrated.

Sure, the tin is kinda cute and the salve smells nice and rosy but I don’t find it moisturizing enough for my lips at all. It actually dried my lips out and left me with nasty lip flakes the day after. I’ve tried using it on dry patches of skin on my elbows and as a cuticle moisturizer but all I end up with are greasy elbows and fingers. And there’s no way in Hades that I’d pile this greasy goo on a pimple.

Pros:
Readily available, smells good. A little seems to go a long way.

Cons:
Dried out my lips. Greasy consistency. I’ve also read stories about the product melting in hot weather and leaving gobs of goo in purses, pockets and cars. Ewwww.

Last night’s birthday dinner for my dad was fun. We ended up going to a rib joint for dinner. The restaurant staff played alternative 90s-esque music over the speakers, and it was kinda funny watching my parents dig into their ribs as the Nine Inch Nails song “Head Like a Hole” played in the background.

Tomorrow I’m going to a baby shower and I’m going to do what I was put on this earth to do: kick ass at the baby shower games. At every baby shower I’ve ever attended I’ve gone home with at least 2 or 3 game prizes. Foot lotion, restaurant gift certificates, bubble bath – if it’s been given out as a baby shower game prize I’ve won it. Unfortunately, winning baby shower games is a weird skill that has not translated into other games of chance, like the Super Lottery.

The weekend is just around the corner, ya’ll! Hope you have an easy and relaxing Friday wherever yer at!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Published on April 27th, 2007 under

Yves Saint Laurent Nail Touch

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Yves Saint Laurent Nail Touch is a revolutionary way to apply nail polish.  Unlike a traditional nail polish that comes in a bottle, this nail polish by Yves Saint Laurent comes in a pen. 

Yves Saint Laurent Nail Touch 

All you need to do is click and the pen-brush will deliver your perfectly glossy shade of nail lacquer onto your precious nails.  Yves Saint Laurent Nail Touch come in 6 semi-transparent and mirror shine shades.  Cost: $23.   

Published on April 27th, 2007 under ,
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