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Specktra for Beginners: What It Is, and How It Can Help You Be Beautiful

January 20th, 2008 by Karen 61 Comments

Women (and men) are flocking to Specktra’s makeup and beauty forum, but for makeup newbies, sifting through the sheer volume of information on the site can be overwhelming.

Specktra is one of my favorite beauty resources. Its members are generally nice, and on the site you’ll find lots of useful makeup application and product information, much of which appears on Specktra before it appears anywhere else. Founded in June 2003, it’s now one of the most active beauty communities online, receiving about 9,000 vistors a day, many of them very knowledgeable about cosmetics. The amount of MAC information and the number of excellent MAC tutorials on Specktra really sets it apart, but the site contains a wealth of information on other cosmetics lines as well. Each time you visit Specktra, you’ll learn something new, like breaking news about upcoming color collections or a new way to use a product in your favorite makeup line. And like the beauty forums over at Makeupalley.com, Craigslist and Sugar, Specktra is much more than a simple user forum.

So, if you’re new to Specktra, where do you start? I recently sat down with Janice, Specktra’s founder, and got a few great tips that Specktra makeup newbies can use to get the most out of the site.

Tutorials

How to get there – From the homepage, click on Forum, then scroll down to Cosmetics Tutorials, and click to enter the board called Makeup Tutorials.

What it is – Janice suggests that makeup newcomers begin their journey with a visit to the Makeup Tutorials section, where Specktra members post step-by-step photo, video (cool!) and text tutorials detailing how to achieve different makeup looks and styles. “That’s where you’re going to start seeing what people are doing,” says Janice. “You’re going to see products that interest you, and from there you can kind of track down your individual interests on the forum by using the search function or by exploring other areas of the site.”

I love the Tutorials board because I can find out how other women apply their own makeup and which products and techniques work best for them. I also appreciate the perspectives of the different members who post in the Tutorials board. Each has a unique style. You’ll find a wide range of looks — colorful, neutral, smokey eyes — everything! Even if I know I’ll never try a bright magenta eyeshadow with rhinestones and glitter accents, I can still learn something new just by viewing the process someone else took with the look from start to finish. Get ready to be inspired.

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Member FOTD’s (faces of the day)

How to get there – From the homepage, click on Forum. Scroll down to the Sharing Your Obsession section, and then Member FOTD’s.

What it is – For starters, to access the Member FOTD’s, you’ll have to create a free Specktra member account (all you need is an email address). Registration means that unkind or non-constructive criticism isn’t tolerated, so the atmosphere is supportive. “The face of the day forum is another active and extremely popular feature on the site,” says Janice, “and is another good place for people to start.” In the Member FOTD’s section, members ask for feedback on finished makeup looks. Or, if you just want to floss a fierce look you did that day, you can do that too!

I’ve found that if you really want to step up your makeup game, taking pictures of yourself really helps. Seeing your work in photos gives you a different perspective than seeing your reflection in the bathroom mirror. It wasn’t until I started taking pictures of finished makeup looks that I caught bad habits that I’d never noticed before (I have a tendency to line my lower lip unevenly) and correct them.

Recommendations

How to get there – Scroll down to Cosmetic Topics and then down to Recommendations.

What it is – If you’re new to Specktra, one of the best places to make the jump from forum lurker to active participant is the Recommendations board, where you can ask others for product recommendations or makeup ideas. Be as detailed as possible when you ask for feedback. Describe the products you’re using, how you’re using them, your hair color (if you’re asking for hair help), skin type — provide as much information as possible.

The Recommendation board’s top members really know their stuff, and who doesn’t love sharing great product tips and helping others at the same time? Who knows – your holy grail red lippie could become another member’s new favorite lip color.

What if you’re too shy to post?

In real life I’m not shy at all (seriously, I’ll talk to anybody, ’tis both a blessing and a curse), but some close knit forums can be cliquish and intimidating.

If you’re too shy to start your own thread or to participate, one gentle way to get your feet wet is by saying “Hi” in the Welcome forum, located at the top of the Forum section. You can introduce yourself and get a nice, warm welcome from some of the members.

If even that’s too much for you to handle (hey, I totally understand), try interacting in the board by saying “thanks” to members who post something you like. There’s a Thank You button in the lower right-hand corner of every post. Sure, it’s a little thing, but it shows that you’re trying to put yourself out there. “Dont be afraid to send a message to a staff member,” says Janice. “Just ask, ‘How do I do this?’ We’re very friendly and we’re there to help.”

Last, but not least, pay attention to the information in the navigation bar at the top of the page.

There’s a wealth of MAC background information at the top of the main page, like links to the history of MAC Cosmetics, foundation help, a complete list of MAC’s various pigments, and much, much more. Don’t miss the fantastic Specktra blog, either, an excellent source of makeup and beauty news, product reviews and articles.

If you’re serious about makeup, or just looking for feedback or suggestions, Specktra should be in your resource rotation, and when you hit the site, say hi to Janice (tell her you’re a friend of mine!) and give me a shout — my handle is “surfdiva.” The members are cool, and the atmosphere is open-minded and welcoming.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Sneak Peek: MAC N Collection at NY Fashion Week 2008

January 9th, 2008 by Karen 41 Comments

Correction: When I wrote the post below I thought the face charts were for NY Fashion week in February. Turns out that these are looks that were used for shows in September, so oops. Note to self: don’t drink NyQuil first thing in the morning and then start writing. In the future I’ll leave writing under the influence to the greats like Hemmingway and Bukowski.

Because of my recent MAC Parrot revelation I’ve been all about colorful makeup as of late, but the fantasmic orgy of beiges and browns in the MAC N Collection really moves me.

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Even though this neutral color collection is a tad Bobbi Brown-esque (*yawn*), I’m looking forward to it because it seems very wearable and beginner friendly. I am all over these paint pots and lipsticks like cheese on macaroni!

Already available online through the MAC Web site, the collection officially debuts tomorrow at MAC counters everywhere.

LIPSTICK ($14)
1N – Light frosted gold with pink pearl
2N – Creamy light pink
3N – Milky pastel pink
4N – Mid-tone creamy brown
5N – Plummy sheer brown

LIPGLASS ($14)
1N – Creamy white tan
2N – Creamy neutral yellow pink
3N – Neutral brown with gold and pink pearl
4N – Light chocolate brown with red pearl

SMALL EYESHADOW ($14)
Nanogold – Sheer Yellow beige with pink pearl
Modest Tone – Neutral dirty tan
Neutral Pink – Dirty mid-tone blue pink
Rich Flesh- Neutral warm brown
Remotely Grey – Dirty grey brown
Dark Edge – Dirty chocolate brown

PAINT POT ($16.50)
Soft Ochre – Yellow beige
Quite Natural – Dirty chocolate brown
Groundwork – Mid-tone Neutral taupe

CREMESTICK LINER ($14)
Creamola – Low-down tan
Sublime Culture – Pink caramel fusion

TECHNAKOHL ($14.50)
Graphblack – Richest graphic-black
Brownborder – Deep chocolate brown

PLUSHLASH ($11)
Plushblack – Black

NAIL LACQUER ($10)
N Colour – Creamy beige
Demi-Blanc – Gold beige with green pearl
Naturally Rich – Milk chocolate

There’s also a face collection with two very purty limited edition Mineralize Skinfinishes. Peep ’em on the MAC site.

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Are ya feeling these colors, or are they not poppin’ enough for you?

Sneak Peek: MAC at NY Fashion Week 2008

New York Fashion Week’s just around the corner, and the upcoming February shows will showcase spring and summer looks from designers like Tuleh and Rodarte.This scoop is that we’ll be seeing brown lips and eyes at a lot of the shows. This year, MAC will be doing the makeup backstage, so assume browns from the N Collection will be all over the place, holla!

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the looks we’re sure to see on the runway:

Bill Blass
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Skin:
Mineralize Satinfinish Foundation
Select Moisturecover Concealer

Eyes:
Paintpot
Inner eye – Kitty
Outer eye – Pink Venus
Lashline – Teddy Kohl

Cheeks:
Beauty Powder

Lips:
3N Lipstick

Preen
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Skin:
Natural/Coverage in the center

Eyes:
Lid – Cash Flow Paint Pot and Quite Natural Paint Pot
Highlight – Pearl

Cheeks:
Ladyblush
Medium dark mineralized in contour

Lips:
4N Lipstick

J. Mendel
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Skin:
Full Coverage
Blot Powder

Eyes:
Lid – Richground Fluidline
Socket – Constructivist Paintpot
Liner – Brown Border

Cheeks:
Bronze Bronzing Powder

Lips:
4N Lipstick and Concealer

Rodarte
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Skin:
Raw and a bit paler. T-zone specific, no blush.

Eyes:
Lid – White Paintstick, set with Invisible Set Powder
Graphic drawn on with Blacktrack Fluidline
Center of Lid – A diffused blue focus using Clear Sky Blue Chromackae and Electric Eel Eyeshadow.
Lashes – black mascara
Brows – Lightened with flesh tones

Lips:
3N Lipstick

Nicholai

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Skin:
Natural skin

Eyes:
Lashes – Pro Lash
Silverstroke Fluidline Liner with Reflects Pearl and Mixing Gel mixed over it
Natural Brow

Lips:
3N and 4N Lipstick

Tuleh
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Skin:
Face & Body Foundation with Full Coverage to spot conceal
Invisible Set powder to set T-zone

Cheek:
Fancy Ray & Cheery Cremeblush
Hey Eyeshadow (Fafi collection) to highlight cheekbone

Eyes:
Bottom Waterline – Fascinating Eye Kohl
Crease – Taupe blush
Inner corner and browbone – Hey eyeshadow
Lashes – Plushlash mascara

Lips:
2N Lipglass
Subculture Lip Pencil

Jayson Brunsdon
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Skin:
Studio Touchup Stick
Mineralized Skinfinish Natural

Eyes:
Crease – Mineralized Skinfinish Natural in Medium
Lids – Sable Eyeshadow
Brows – Brow Finisher

Lips:
Top lip – Strawbaby
Bottom lip – N3 Lipstick

Luca Luca
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Skin:
Face and Body Foundation set with Loose Blot Powder

Eyes:
On lid blended out to crease – Parrot
In crease, blended into the browbone and under the eyes as bottom liner – Charred
Lashes – Prolash Black

Lips:
3N Lipstick

Girrrl, I’m so over the rain and cold. Are you ready for spring? ‘Cause I am!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, News

News – Shu Uemura Dies at Age 79

January 8th, 2008 by Karen 13 Comments

Reuters reported some sad news today – legendary makeup artist Shu Uemura passed away on December 29 from pneumonia.

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I’m bummed as I just discovered his makeup line and have quickly fallen in love with it.

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See ya at the crossroads, Shu. You will be missed.

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Categories: Makeup, News

MAC Parrot Lust Grips Nation

December 19th, 2007 by Karen 39 Comments

December 19, 2007 – Droves of women prepare to pounce on their local MAC counters today to purchase Parrot eye shadow, one of the most highly anticipated products from MAC’s “Originals” collection.

“The claws are coming out today, no doubt,” says Karen of Makeup and Beauty Blog. “Parrot is the stuff of legend! And I’ll lay the smack down on all ya’ll to get my mitts on it – believe me, you b*tches ain’t ready.”

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MAC Parrot eyeshadow first hit the scene in Salsabelle, 2004’s limited edition summer collection. A deep aqua blue with bright green and blue pearl, Parrot quickly sold out in stores and online, causing many a MAC fanatic to hopelessly lust after the color. Some (like moi) went so far as to mix and match different shades, while others meticulously hunted for duplicate shadows in other makeup lines. To this day Parrot remains one of the most sought-after colors in the entire MAC line.

MAC Parrot
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If you’re curious at all about Parrot, you better snag it now, lest the only parrot you’ll be getting this Christmas will be from the pet store. Frankly, I’d rather have some hella cool blue green shadow in my outer V than a big-ass bird screaming “CAW! CAW!” all day long.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, News, Product Reviews

MAC Originals Collection Available December 19

December 18th, 2007 by Karen 37 Comments

Back to the future

MAC’s promo pic for their Originals Collection, which drops tomorrow, totally made my morning. Behold, your friendly neighborhood beauty addict circa 2050:

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This chick is the P.I.M.P.! I love her.

Anyway, let’s get to the good stuff. Tomorrow’s new collection combines best-selling MAC makeup products with old school and discontinued shades from days of yore. Some of your favorite lipsticks, eyeshadows and pigments will even be remixed into new formulations. If you’ve been mourning the loss of a fave MAC shade then this is your chance to stockpile!

You can look forward to …

LIPSTICK ($14.00)
Rozz Revival – Watermelon reddish pink (lustre)
Chintz on Chintz – Sheer mid-tone yellow brown (lustre)
Utter Pervette – Soft pastel pink (lustre)
Back to Del Rio – Deep brown red (lustre)
Nouveau-Frou – Beigey grey pink with white pearl (lustre)
Retrofluid – Sheer dirty deep plum with gold and red pearl
Supersequin – Plummy pink with silver pearl (lustre)
Twig-Twig – Neutral brown plum (lustre)
Sandy B – Light shell pink
Russian Red – Intense bluish-red

LIPGLASS ($14.00)
Full on Lust – Neutral brown pink (cream)
Avarice – Mid-tone yellow red with soft red pearl (cream)
Real Desire – Deep plum with red plum
Nico Now – Mid-tone grey purple with multicoloured pearl (cream)
C-Thru – Soft peached-beige with shimmer (cream)

SMALL EYE SHADOW ($14.00)
Daisychain – Soft yellow beige with soft white pearl (satin)
Ochre Style – Mid-tone yellow brown with gold (frost)
A Little Folie – Mid-tone red brown (matte)
Memorabilia – Dirty purple (matte)
Clue – Mid-tone dirty grey with silver (matte)
Alum – Mid-tone blue grey with soft blue pearl (frost)
Charred – Deep steelgrey with silver pearl (frost)
Frisco – Soft pastel pink (matte)
Parrot – Deep aqua blue with bright green and blue pearl (frost)

PIGMENT ($19.50)
Kitschmas – Light airy shimmering pink/mauve pearl (frost)
Violet – Vivid bright violet-purple (frost)
Melon – Soft bright golden peach (frost)
Golden Olive – High frosted green gold (frost)
Steel Blue – Rich deep turquoise green-blue shone with
small pearl particle (pearl)

GLITTER ($16.50)
Reflects Blackened Red – Sparkling burgundy
Reflects Very Pink – Sparkling fuchsia pink
Reflects Transparent Teal – Sparkling white with turquoise
Reflects Antique Gold – Sparkling taupe

EYE PENCIL ($12.50)
Ebony – Soft black
Coffee – Muted brown
Indigo – Muted greenish-blue

MASCARA X ($12.50)
Black – Black

Any of your discontinued faves on this list? I hope so!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, News, Product Reviews

Vending Machines Open for Beauty

December 17th, 2007 by Karen 31 Comments

Ghost in the machine

Beauty vending machines are popping up everywhere. Check out this stalker-ish camera pic of the new ProActiv kiosk at my nearby mall:

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Shoot, I remember when all you could buy from vending machines were cans of Coke and bags of Corn Nuts.

Remember how a few days ago I bemoaned the loss of the Elizabeth Arden counter at Macy’s? Well, I spoke too soon. Now, even Elizabeth Arden has vending machines:

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I can stock up on Ceramide mascara and Eight Hour Cream when I visit the Westfield Shopping Center in San Francisco, hooray. (Side note: Bay Area girls, there are also vending kiosks in Westfield Oakridge Mall in San Jose and Westfield Valley Fair Mall, Santa Clara.)

Could this be the future of the cosmetics counter?

On the one hand I like that I can just walk in, get what I want and then leave without being stopped by a sales associate. Then again, I also really appreciate getting tips and recommendations from real, live, breathing makeup artists. I also like being able to touch and test products in-store, which you can’t do (legally) using these machines.

How do you feel about this trend? Yay or nay?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Makeup, News, Product Reviews

5 Makeup and Beauty Tips from Paris Hilton

November 18th, 2007 by Karen 86 Comments

Tip #1: Wear a scent that means something to you.

For some people, scent is highly tied to memory, like how a whiff of men’s Eternity can bring back memories of one’s lame ex-boyfriend (I’m not bitter).

I used to sneak a spritz or two of my mom’s Chanel No. 5 when I was a wee child. For Paris, the fragrances of Jean Patou hold a special place in her heart.

The first perfume she ever wore was Jean Patou’s 1000 because her mom wore it when Paris was young. Jean Patou’s Joy was another one. “It just smells like my grandma,” said Paris. “She always used to wear it. She passed away from breast cancer a few years ago, so it kind of reminds me of her when I wear it.”

Paris signs a pic for a fan at the CAN CAN release event held at Macy’s Valley Fair in Santa Clara, California on November 17, 2007

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Just as fragrance can influence how we feel, it also affects how people remember us. That’s why Paris decided to make perfumes. “I wanted to do a fragrance because I feel like it’s such a big part of life.”

CAN CAN was really personal for her. She enlisted the help of friends and family in making it. Step one was to create a batch of sample fragrances with the help of a perfumer — one of those professional smell expert gurus — based on some of her favorite scents. With her three or four favorites in tow, she went home to do a little good ole’ fashioned market research. “I’ll have them smell,” said Paris of her friends and family, “and see what they like best.” With their input, she chose the fragrance she thought would appeal to the widest audience. The result was CAN CAN, a fruity floral with notes of clementine flower, cassis, nectarine, musk and amber.

This is the fourth fragrance campaign for Paris, who also did campaigns for her other perfumes: Heiress, Just Me and Paris Hilton. CAN CAN is the fourth campaign but the first with a distinct theme. She called it the best of the photo shoots she’s done for a fragrance so far. She danced and posed on a Moulin Rouge themed set while her self-titled debut album, Paris, played in the background. “We’ve always done really beautiful shots,” she said, “but not really a theme, so it was really fun.”

Paris is often reminded of how her fragrances can influence every day life. Dudes and chicks stop her on the street to tell her that they’re wearing her stuff. “I always go and smell them,” she said. I wore CAN CAN on the day I did this interview, so from now on every time I catch a whiff of it I’ll remember that day. I almost shoved my wrist up her nose at one point but thought it faux pas.

Thousands of rabid fans showed up to the event. Apparently it pays to be tall when you’re jostling other Paris fans for camera phone pics.

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Tip #2: Rock the lipgloss.

CHANEL Glossimer lipgloss, YES!

Paris was rocking a fierce look in our interview. She was wearing a sleeveless cream top and black skirt by BCBG and hot pink Christian Dior shoes. Ladies and gents, you know how your girl loves the shoes. I briefly thought about stopping the interview to have my photographer (El Hub) take shots of Paris’ fantabulous footwear, but alas, I only had six minutes to get through all my questions. So sorry, fellow shoe lovers!

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For her makeup, Paris wore a silver, sparkly eye with thick black liner on the top lid along with a soft flushed cheek. She had on MAC shadow and Max Factor blush. The focal point of her look was a pink lip topped with a layer of Chanel Glossimer lipgloss in Astral #104. “I love the glitter in it,” she said.

For the past few weeks I’ve been trying to motivate myself to do stuff by using Chanel makeup as a self-motivator — i.e. Karen does ‘X’ tasks and gets two tubes of Chanel lipgloss — but after seeing Paris wearing Glossimer, I’m afraid I’m going to cave, like, really soon. Perhaps tomorrow, even. Girlfriend’s lips looked *super hot*.

MAC Prrr Lipglass, YES!

When Paris is working, she spends a lot of time in hair and makeup with her stylists and makeup artists, so on her days off she doesn’t like to wear a lot of makeup. She does love her gloss, though, and can’t live without MAC Prrr Lipglass. “When I’m just like, chilling,” she said, “I’d rather just put on mascara, and like, really cute lipgloss.”

Maybelline Great Lash, NOOOO!

And what is Paris’ mascara of choice on her days off? Maybelline Great Lash, the one from Rite-Aid in the pink and green tube.

I thought, “Are you serious, girlfriend?” I would’ve put my money on Paris being a Diorshow kind of girl. I had some Plushlash in my purse, and I thought about giving it to her as a gesture of goodwill mascara salvation. Paris, girrrrrrl, if you’re reading this, I’m gonna hook you up with some Plushlash, STAT!

Tip #3: Get the glowy look with weekly facials and Kate Somerville products.

Paris is known for her dewy, glowy skin. She said her secret is a weekly facial at Kate Somerville, a spa located down the street from her house. She and Kate are homies, and Paris gets treatments with extractions at the spa when she isn’t too busy with work.

Extractions? I cringed.

I wish you could see Paris’ Christian Dior shoes in this pic. They were *awesome.*

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“You know,” she said, “it’s good for you. Everyone should do it. And like Lasergenesis, which makes your skin really, like, plump … it’s just this light that goes on your face.”

Kate Somerville offers a full skin care line, and Hilton is an avid devotee. “I use all Kate’s products,” she said. She can’t live without Nourish moisturizer and Exfolikate (formerly known as Kate in a Jar) exfoliating treatment. On the day of our interview, beside the sparkly eye and lip, Paris’ skin actually had very little shine. It was a very matte skin look, which is really trendy right now.

“I just think it’s good to just take care of yourself and get massages and drink water,” she added.

Tip #4: Planning ahead never hurts, especially when it comes to skin care or the quest for beauty-product world domination.

Paris’ quest for world domination doesn’t stop at the fragrance counter. She is currently working on a makeup line and would also love to create skin care products. Her take home message for skin care: start young! I hear ya, girl. Like I always say, the best anti-aging secret is sunscreen (and don’t forget your neck, oy!).

Tip #5: Be polite and sweet to everyone.

Although I never really watched Paris’ show, “The Simple Life,” I’ve read a lot about her in the news, and truth be told I didn’t know what to expect from this interview. Would she roll her eyes because I wasn’t from Newsweek or the New York Times? Girlfriend did say she didn’t use the Web too much, and she’d never heard of beauty blogs before. Would she spend the entire time text-messaging Nicole on her massive jewel-encrusted smartphone?

To my surprise, she was nice. Although she seemed a bit guarded and heavily media trained, she was sweet and fully engaged throughout the conversation. The moral of this story? Despite all of the drama surrounding Paris in the news, I found her to be a sweet girl who works hard and loves her family.

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I hope you had a wonderful weekend and that it was, dare I say, hot.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Before you jet, beauty lover, check out the home page for more makeup reviews. 🙂

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Categories: Beauty Tips, Drugstore Beauty Finds, Fragrance, MAC Makeup, Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, News, Product Reviews, Skin Care, Spas

Paris Hilton Does the CAN CAN with Makeup and Beauty Blog

November 15th, 2007 by Karen 16 Comments

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Paris fans, do you have a makeup or beauty question you’ve always wanted to ask her? She’s currently making the rounds to promote her new perfume, CAN CAN Paris Hilton, and will be coming to the Bay Area this weekend.

I’ll be sitting down with her to get the dish on her new fragrance, so if you have a makeup or beauty related question you’d like me to ask (“What’s your favorite lipgloss?”) then lemme know in the comments.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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