Thursday, April 29, 2010

Part 2 of a previous post


I realized after I provided you with all those lovely undereye concealers, I forgot to tell you the best way to apply them!


Well, as I see it, there are 2 great ways. You can either use your ring or pinky finger to dab and gently smooth the product under and around the eye area. DO NOT use your first or middle finger. They tend to pull at the skin. You don't need that.


My favorite way to apply my concealer is with a slightly fluffy brush. This creates almost an airbrushed look. I learned this trick on the reality show "Blush" and it's never failed me. My personal favorite brush to use is the one you see above. It's an E.L.F. brush and it's $1. It's meant to be used as a bronzer and/or blush brush. I think the size and shape are perfect for the undereye area. It spreads the product just right and I can honestly tell that I don't use nearly as much.


Give it a shot! See what you think!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

A great product at a great price


Want something pretty and natural looking for the summer? Try Stila's Cherry Crush Lip and Cheek Stain. This stain gives you an individualized flush of color since it reacts with your skin tone! Talk about a great idea. No one-size-fits-all! Here's the best part- if you go to http://www.stilacosmetics.com/ and use code "LUCKYCRUSH", you can get 50% off until 11:00 AM tomorrow morning!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ask and ye shall receive


So, one of my international readers (yeah, I have international readers. I'm kind of a big deal) requested that I talk about undereye concealers. Sound familiar? Need some help in this arena, too? Well, here's what Too suggests!


First and foremost, let's make sure you are taking care of the delicate skin around the eye area. Please tell me you are moisturizing. At least at night, if not in the morning as well. If the skin around your eyes is dry and flaky, your concealer is going to look AWFUL. So, don't even bother to buy concealer if you're not going to take care of that skin. (Puts soapbox away now.)


If your problem is dark circles:

This is the most common reason to use concealer. Those lovely shadows that make you look exhausted and/or like someone just punched you in the face. Neither of which is exactly a photo friendly state of being. What you're going to want is a moderate to full coverage with maybe a hint of illumination to help mask the darkness. The illumination will help bounce the light off the area and make the circles less noticeable. You might like-


Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer: This stuff comes in a ton of shades and is extremely light while providing SERIOUS coverage at the same time. It's kind of a miracle in a jar.


Smashbox High Definition Concealer: This stuff is made for HD cameras, so you know it's not joking around.


Almay Bright Eyes: This stuff is cool because it also doubles as an eyeshadow base. Definitely brightens the eye area.


Neutrogena Skin Soothing Under Eye Corrector: Mmm! Tiny light refractors in this stuff?? Talk about a neat trick to help you look awake and aware.


Cle de Peau Beaute or YSL Touche Eclat: If you suddenly won the lottery and were wondering what completely frivolous makeup you should buy, these would be the concealers. Every makeup artist in the industry RAVES about both of these. They are so creamy and moisturizing and yet cover like NOTHING else and do not move at all. They apparently also completely blend into your skin absolutely seamlessly!


If your problem is puffiness:

Concealer can also be your friend for this condition. It is important to make sure that you buy something that has ingredients that are soothing and de-puffing so that it can work on your eyes during the day. You might like:


Neutrogena 3-in-1 Concealer: This has aloe and green tea in it to work on those puffs while you wear it! It also has an SPF of 20 which is just an added bonus.


Jane Iredale Active Light Concealer: Contains loads of natural and botanical ingredients, including buckwheat wax which is supposed to reduce puffiness!


Tarte The Eraser Concealer: So many amazing, soothing, anti-inflammatory stuff in this one! This concealer is for my "green" girls.


Cover Girl and Olay Simply Ageless Concealer: This concealer works great for people with undereye puffs because it almost "floats" on top of the skin. Instead of settling into the lines around the puffs, this will remain on top and create the illusion of smoother undereyes.


Now, let's be honest. There are some of you who are like "Yeah, I just want something that's kind of an all-in-one. What can I just slap on?" Alright, I hear you. Here's what you need- Clinique's All About Eyes Concealer. The idea behind this stuff is that they mixed their best selling eye cream with a concealer!! WHAT?? That's just crazy talk!! It's oil free. It covers dark circles. It moisturizes. It disguises the puffs. And, it also won't settle into any fine lines. So there you go. There's your cheat version. You slackers. :)


Let me just say what I have said for years and would fly behind a plane if I could: EVERY WOMAN NEEDS CONCEALER. Whether they are a super model or a super mom. Find one that works for you and you'll be amazed at how much better you look!!!



Monday, April 26, 2010

Miss me?


Hi ladies. So, I needed a minute. I decided a little sabbatical was in order so that I could get you all the way through the spring and summer with loads of beauty tips. It's nice to see you all again. Seriously. Yes, even you.


Ok, here we go!


A HUGE trend this spring and summer is a bright, shiny lip color. I am not joking around. I mean BRIGHT. Here's the best part- the rest of your face can be pretty bare. Just a little concealer, some mascara, and a dash of blush. You really want your gorgeous lips to be the focus. A few color suggestions? Try:


Stila Lip Glaze in Raspberry

Tarina Tarantino Gem Gloss in Neon Vanity

Makeup Forever's Glossy Full Color Collection

Kat Von D Painted Love Lip Gloss in Underage Red

ANY of the Illamaqua Intense Lip Glosses (these are pretty much perfect)


These can all be found on Sephora.com. For some more bargain basement versions, try the Beauty Rush line at Victoria's Secret or the Boots No. 7 lip gloss pencils at Target. If you are a person who is a little intimidated by bright colors, get something that has the word "sheer" in either the title or the description. It will look bright in the tube, but will go on with only a hint of that bright color.