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Ready, Set, Glow! The New Urban Decay Urban Defense Tinted Moisturizers with SPF 20

April 11th, 2011 by Karen 42 Comments

Urban Decay Urban Defense Tinted Moisturizer

Dang, I like how my skin looks with this stuff on. As far as natural-looking finishes, the new Urban Decay Urban Defense Tinted Moisturizers with SPF 20 have got it on lock. Two layers applied with my fingers right after I cleanse and tone, and my skin looks fresh like morning dew (and not in a sequins and disco-ball sorta way).

I don’t usually think of subtle when I think of Urban Decay. The way these tinted moisturizers glow is so refined and quiet that I would have guessed they were from Bobbi or Laura. What a really nice surprise.

Just in time for warmer spring and summer weather, the new line comes in four shades: Halo (a sheer alabaster for fair skin tones), Bodyguard (a sheer nude for fair and medium skin tones), Bulletproof (a sheer sand for medium skin tones) and Forcefield (a sheer fawn for medium and dark skin tones). I think my tan NC35 skin falls somewhere between Bulletproof and Forcefield, so I’ve been mixing the two.

Urban Decay Urban Defense Tinted Moisturizer swatches with the flash
Swatches from left with the flash: Halo, Bodyguard, Bulletproof and Forcefield

Urban Decay Urban Defense Tinted Moisturizer swatches without the flash
Swatches without the flash
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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: urban decay

Make It Your Time to Shine with Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick: Available Now

April 10th, 2011 by Karen 32 Comments

chanel rouge coco shine swatches

Usually when someone says, “I’ve been dying for…” it’s a figure of speech, but perhaps not when it comes to Chanel. 🙂 I think I actually was dying a little bit every day waiting for the new Chanel Rouge Coco Shine lipsticks ($32 each) to arrive, and WOOHOO! They’re finally here!

Remember when you and I took an early look at one of the first shades to be released, Boy, back in February? Well, now all 18 shades are available at Chanel boutiques, counters and also online.

These luscious, shiny ladies are like Rouge Coco’s wilder, more impulsive younger sister. They feel smoother, lighter and thinner on my lips than the RCs do — similar to the MAC Slim Shines — and last about two hours on me.

For more on the Chanel Rouge Coco Shines, check out…
  • This Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick Has Been a Very Good Boy
  • Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Lipsticks: Chanel’s Newest Lipstick Formulation to Launch in March

The colors are arranged into four groups — Roses/Pinks, Violets/Berries, Reds/Corals and Neutrals/Browns. Here are some hand swatches, with lip swatches (and requisite gushing, as I can already see some that I know I’ll like) coming in the days ahead. Holla at me in the comments if you see something you like.

Roses/Pinks

chanel rouge coco shine swatches roses pinks
Swatches from left to right: Chance (a powder pink), Romance (a bright pink), Aventure (a shimmering pink), Evasion (a sheer rose) and Boy (a natural rose)

Violets/Berries

chanel rouge coco shine swatches violets berries
Fetiche (a rose), Elise (a berry rose), Unique (a sparkling plum), Bonheur (a berry plum)

Reds/Corals

chanel rouge coco shine swatches reds corals
Liberte (a sheer apricot), Sari D’Eau (a coral shimmer), Rebelle (an orange red) and Monte-Carlo (a pink red)
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Categories: Makeup Keywords: chanel

The Benefit Ultra Shines Went Topless on Spring Break! ;)

April 9th, 2011 by Karen 22 Comments

benefit ultra shine spring 2011

Just a quick look at the four new nude Benefit Ultra Shine lipglosses for spring 2011 ($18 each). Let me know if anything catches your eye. 🙂

I’d almost want them just for the names (So Frisk Me? — that’s what I’d say to Jakey-Poo, ha!).

benefit ultra shine spring 2011
From the left: Nudie-tude, So Frisk Me, Nookie Nookie and Patootie
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Categories: Makeup Keywords: benefit

Could This Ingenue Be Your Next Heroine? Meet the New Hourglass Summer 2011 Prodigy Lip Glosses

April 8th, 2011 by Karen 9 Comments

hourglass summer 2011 heroine
Hourglass Prodigy Lip Gloss in Heroine on lips

The girls of summer are here! Meet the two new chicas joining the Hourglass Prodigy Lip Gloss line, a sheer pink called Heroine and her sheer beige sister, Ingenue ($26 each).

Both of these girls live up to Prodigy line with a hydrating, non-sticky, unscented and unflavored texture and light, natural-looking shine. I get about 90 minutes of wear time with them before having to reapply.

If you are/were a fan of the now defunct Chanel Aqualumieres (RIP!), you might like these a lot as I think they look and feel quite similar.

hourglass summer 2011 ingenue heroine

hourglass summer 2011 ingenue heroine
Heroine (left) and Ingenue (right)
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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: hourglass

Will Your Lips Love the New Urban Decay Lip Love Honey-Infused Lip Therapy?

April 8th, 2011 by Karen 25 Comments

urban decay lip love

Dude, sometimes I feel like we are totally on the same page! Yesterday when we looked at sheer Failbait, one of the five new Urban Decay Lip Love Honey-Infused Lip Therapy ($16) tubes, I thought, “There’s something very Victoria’s Secret-y about this,” and some of you gals said the same thing too.

urban decay lip love in failbait

Whether Lip Love was designed with Vicky gloss in mind, I dunno. But what I do know is this: it feels great on my lips.
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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: urban decay

Get Guilt-Free Chocolate with the New Too Faced The Bronzed & The Beautiful French Riviera Kit

April 7th, 2011 by Karen 27 Comments

too faced bronzed beautiful french riviera top

Yes, that would be me standing in the middle of Sephora sniffing the new Too Faced The Bronzed & The Beautiful French Riviera Edition Kit ($38) like a weirdo.

The new limited edition summer set comes with a bevy of bronzing treats to get your skin tanned and highlighted just right. You get three bestselling Too Faced powder bronzers, an exclusive golden highlighter, a face primer and three step-by-step bronzing tutorial cards.

too faced bronzed beautiful french riviera box

Just thinking about the pan of Chocolate Soleil bronzer, by far my favorite thing in the kit, makes my tummy rumble… IT SMELLS LIKE CHOCOLATE TOO! Chocolate Rice Krispies, to be precise. A smooth, matte pure brown without orange undertones, it’s a combination that can be hard to find. It’s so brown, in fact, that if I’m not careful and go overboard with it, it can look muddy on me.
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Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: too faced

Picking the Perfect Urban Decay Baked Bronzer

April 7th, 2011 by Karen 57 Comments

urban decay baked bronzer

Urban Decay’s three new Baked Bronzers for Face and Body ($26 each) probably won’t satisfy the Oompa-Loompas or Snookies of the world. Able to be worn wet or dry on the face, eyes, lips and body, the faux tan these powder bronzers bring doesn’t look as orange that.

But if you’re interested yet unsure which Baked Bronzer to snag, Urban Decay International Makeup Artist Eric Jimenez suggests following these steps:

1. Decide on a level of color and coverage

These Baked Bronzers come in three different levels of color. The lightest is Gilded, Baked is the medium, and Toasted is the darkest shade. Each also varies in terms of coverage, with Gilded offering the least, and Toasted delivering more of a full-coverage look.

2. Do you want to shimmer or matte?

If you plan to wear them on your face, Eric suggests going with the finish that best suits the condition of your skin. If you have great, practically flawless skin, consider either Gilded, which has a shimmery golden finish, or Baked, which has a shimmery silver finish. (NOTE: The “veins” of shimmer in these new Baked Bronzers are not spray overlays; they penetrate all the way through the entire pan 🙂 ).

Since shimmers tend to emphasize things like fine lines, pore size and oily skin, if you’re dealing with bothersome skin issues, Eric recommends Toasted, which has a more forgiving matte finish.

Urban Decay Baked Bronzer Face and Body
From left to right: Gilded, Baked and Toasted
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Categories: Face, Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To Keywords: urban decay

Rolling with the Hot Pink from the New Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette

April 6th, 2011 by Karen 59 Comments

Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette

The year was 1985. Doc Brown and Marty McFly had just gone Back to the Future (for the first time)! I was just a wee lass then, spinning her wheels every Saturday afternoon at the roller rink, which was THE place to go in my small suburban town. One of the moms would drive us in something called a “station wagon,” a kind of prehistoric car forced into extinction by the much larger and faster minivan.

At the rink, we’d spend hours skating in circles to Madonna and Huey Lewis tunes beneath multi-colored disco lights in our stinky, rented skates…

Yup, there are some things I wish I could forget about the ’80s (hello, high bangs and side wings!), but the roller rink is not one of them. 🙂

I always felt bad for the one kid clinging for dear life to the side rails. I couldn’t do any fancy tricks, and never quite mastered the art of breaking/stopping (my method involved running into a wall), but I was fast. I’d fly around the rink, zipping between the taller skaters, only sometimes body checking the slower moving targets.

Believe it or not, this was, to quote the pants-dropping Deena from Jersey Shore, “a good time.”

Memories of those days came flooding back to me today when I saw the pretty picture on the new Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette ($32). It comes with four eyeshadows (three neutrals and a hot pink), a brown pencil liner and a pink lip gloss.

Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette
The Rollergirl Palette with an iPhone for scale

When I posted a pic of it last week, some of us weren’t sure what we’d be able to do with Woodstock, the hot pink shade, so I asked Urban Decay International Makeup Artist Eric Jimenez for ideas.

1. Wear Woodstock as an eyeliner

Eric says we’ll be seeing lots of little bright pops of color on eyes this summer. To get the look, start with an eye primer on your lids, and then pat one (or two or three!) neutrals directly on top (Eric suggests Rollergirl’s neutrals). Next, using an eyeliner brush, apply Woodstock along your upper OR lower lash lines. A dry brush head produces a softer look, while a wet brush head intensifies the color. If you’re feeling REALLY adventurous, try lining BOTH your upper and lower lash lines for a bolder look.

2. Layer Woodstock beneath a neutral shade

So maybe hot pink eyeliner is a little out of your comfort zone. For a hint of pink that doesn’t look too flashy, Eric suggests dabbing it along your upper lash lines with an eyeshadow brush, and then overlaying one of the Rollergirl neutrals directly on top.

3. Go mod with Woodstock at the inner corners of your eyes

For a ’60s mod look, apply one of Rollergirl’s neutrals to your lids, adding a dash of pink at the inner corners of your eyes. NOTE: Some gals feel that wearing pink in the inner corners makes them look like they’ve been crying. If you haven’t tried it before, you might want to do a test run.

4. Wear Woodstock for pink lips

Now here’s something I would’ve never thought to try! Eric likes to pat Woodstock on the lips and then layers a clear gloss on top. It sets the eyeshadow on the lips and really makes it shine.

5. Get cheeky with Woodstock

Woodstock even works as a blush. Try dusting it on the apples of your cheeks with a blush brush.

Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette palette

Urban Decay Rollergirl Palette palette
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