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Makeup Bag: 2009 November

November 16, 2009

Desperately Seeking Skin Salvation

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As a beauty blogger it’s not uncommon for my skin to get whacked out. After a few weeks of sampling skin care product after skin care product my face thinks Sunday is Thursday, swears John Lennon is still alive, and would likely punch me in the gut if that were physically possible.

When this happens, I have learned to be very patient and slowly nurse my skin back to balance before starting the vicious process of sampling products all over again.

The other day I tested a clay-based cleanser and my skin immediately freaked out. Within minutes my face was stinging and visibly red and irritated. I desperately searched my beauty closet for a soothing remedy and found a sample of Amarté Natural Wonder Cream I had received as part of my BeautyFix kit several months ago.

This cream lists pine extract, argan oil and elemental sulfur as some of the main ingredients and promises to help treat acne, eczema, fine lines & wrinkles.

All I know is that Amarté Natural Wonder Cream is rich & creamy, fragrance-free, and began to soothe my angry skin within minutes of application. Within 24 hours my skin was happy and sane with no redness or irritation.

I guess they call it Wonder Cream for a reason!

Amarté Natural Wonder Cream is available online at DermStore for $90.

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November 15, 2009

Best of The Beauty Girls

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Daneen from Spoiled Pretty tried on the new Victoria’s Secret Miraculous Bra. You know, the one that adds two cup sizes? Find out if the bra is a bomb or the bomb-shell!

Teri from Beautiful Makeup Search found the trick(s) to give you the ultimate makeup finish.

Lianne from The Makeup Girl is pleased to offer her readers an early holiday gift…30% off at Korres!

The Tribeca Grand Hotel has Julia from All About The Pretty in a New York State of mind….

Erika from Makeup Bag has the ENTIRE RUNDOWN of all the Holiday makeup collections….

Amber from Beauty Blogging Junkie is giving away four holiday sets from FLIRT! Want in? Click here to enter.

Marina from Makeup Loves Me has the cure for your stiletto feet!  Click here to see what it is!

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November 14, 2009

10 Steps to the Perfect Tan

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Self-tanner and I have a love-hate relationship. I love how it gives my skin an even, glowing tone, but I never seem to get the application right. (And I never know if I’m using the right formula for my skin—too dark? too light? too streaky? too orange?)

Winter is my favorite time to test out self-tanners. Since my legs are always covered, it’s the perfect opportunity for trial and error without the world being privy to my self-tanning mishaps.

Makeup Bag intern, Monica, sampled some St. Tropez favorites after hearing about the new Aromaguard formula that helps mask the unmistakable aroma of self-tanner (DHA activating on the skin). Here’s her report:

I was dying to try St. Tropez Self Tan Bronzing Mousse and Intensifier after hearing them boast a complex that reduces the tell-tale “tanning” aroma. I excitedly applied both products but was disappointed when I began to smell “it” in all its glory immediately after application and for the next several hours. Fortunately, I had a pleasant surprise in store! While most tanners’ scents tend to linger on my skin until the last drop of color disappears, the scent of these products was gone without a trace after just one shower while my tan remained fully intact.

The Intensifier (similar to a gradual tanner) and the full-strength Bronzing Mousse were equally easy to apply, with helpful tint guides and lightweight, quick-dry formulas that were totally transfer-resistant. Interestingly, I felt as though both formulas achieved the same color with just one application, but I actually preferred the Mousse; my tan was more even and natural than the color I got from the Intensifier.

While I’d prefer a tanner with no scent whatsoever, technology just isn’t there yet. Until that day, these St. Tropez formulas make a great compromise – if I handle the odor for a few hours (until I get a shower), I’m rewarded with a pretty tan sans the stink for the rest of the week!

St. Tropez has an essential guide that offers step-by-step tips for a perfect tan every time:

10 Steps to the Perfect Tan

  1. If you’re a tanning junkie, exfoliate regularly to avoid build up. Several layers of tan can result in an uneven result.
  2. Waxing or shave more than 24 hours before tanning.
  3. Give yourself a good all-over polish and apply plenty of moisturizer the night before your tan to get your skin as silky as possible. The most common cause of a patchy tan is dry skin, so it’s crucial to moisturize problem areas (wrists and hands, elbows, knees, ankles and feet) immediately prior to self tan application.
  4. Keep palms tan-free – try using latex gloves or our applicator mitt when applying, then simply sweep the backs of the hands with self tan diluted with moisturizer. Our Tan Remover– which you can use for up to four hours after tanning – removes any unwanted tan.
  5. When you’re applying your tan, make sure you’re covered all over. Don’t worry if you go over the same area twice – the tan will only be patchy if you miss a bit, not if you double up.
  6. Make sure you don’t rub in your gradual or self tan. Gentle smoothing is all you need, then you can let the product do its work. Rubbing may make the finish uneven.
  7. Try to avoid washing your hands for as long as possible in the development time – a minimum of 2 hours. Try a hand sanitizer or wipes instead.
  8. Your tan won’t get deeper the longer you leave it – once it’s been on for the required amount of time (check the pack) it will have given you the natural-looking golden color you’re after. For a deeper tan you should re-apply on successive days – 2 – 3 days in a row will give you a really deep, rich bronze tan.
  9. After you’ve applied your tan wear loose, dark clothing and avoid tight-fitting underwear. Anything that’s pressing on skin may result in a patchiness.
  10. The hands and face will fade quicker than the rest of the body so apply Rapide Face to the face and the backs of the hands to keep your tan looking fresher for longer. For a color boost for the rest of the body, try using a tan intensifier every 2-3 days – but don’t forget to polish and moisturize, too, or your color won’t fade evenly…

St. Tropez tanning products with the unique Aromaguard formulation are available online at St-Tropez.com.

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November 13, 2009

Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Collector Set

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You know that ecstatic feeling you got as a child when you broke into a new set of crayons or pastels? The mere sight of this fabulous sight makes my little heart want to burst with the exact same sense of excitement. (Unfortunately, this thrill comes at a cost that’s quite a bit higher than the Crayolas of my childhood.)

The set contains 25 gorgeous, vibrant colors that can be mixed and matched to create infinitely colorful eyes. The liners are creamy, water-resistant dreams and can double as shadows. And you know what? I’d be willing to bet you could create some mean artwork with these as well!

Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes Collector Set is available from Sephora for $249.

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