A few Lipglasses from the new MAC Me Over collection ($14.50 U.S./$17.50 C.D.N. each).
From the left: Wee Coquette, Good Times, Illicit, Social Light and Curvaceous.
Tabs’ personal fave is Curvaceous, because he’s all about curves.

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A few Lipglasses from the new MAC Me Over collection ($14.50 U.S./$17.50 C.D.N. each).
From the left: Wee Coquette, Good Times, Illicit, Social Light and Curvaceous.
Tabs’ personal fave is Curvaceous, because he’s all about curves.

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A few lippies from the MAC Me Over collection, available at MAC stores and counters August 25 in North America and September internationally.
From the left: Rebel, Peach Stock, Prince Noir and Secret Lover (each $14.50 US/$17.50 CDN).
For full details, see: MAC Me Over Collection Details, Official Product Pics, Winner Bio’s and a Q&A with MAC Creative Director James Gager
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Greetings from Novato! Sorry I’ve been MIA today, holmes. My flight was delayed out of sunny San Diego, so I spent the better part of this afternoon sitting at my departure gate while a non-stop serenade of saxophone-heavy airport muzak did its best to drive me insane.
Too late! 🙂 Needless to say, after three hours of relentless Kenny G., I was a tad grumpy, but I feel a million times better now that I’m back home with Tabs.
Shoot, I think he was even happy to see me…or maybe he just thinks he’s gonna get gravy tonight (he is).
Oh, and guess what? Lloyd Christmas and I are finally starting to get along, in part because of the new Conair Velvet Touch Medium Nylon Round Brush ($6).
It’s a barrel brush with nylon bristles designed for short to medium length hair, and I picked it up at Target last week before leaving for San Diego. With a blowdryer, it can be used to create soft curls and waves, or to smooth and straighten, which is how I’ve been using it on Lloyd Christmas.
Dang thing dries my bangs in no time flat! All I do is apply a few drops of Orofluido to them first, and then use the brush and my dryer to blow them straight. The bristles hold and spread the hair, exposing more of it to the heated air from the dryer, and I guess the vents in the barrel allow the warm air to get where it needs to go. The soft rubbery handle also helps me keep a good grip on the brush when my hands are wet.
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Last night — my final evening in San Diego! — I ate dinner at J Wok, an Asian fusion restaurant in the East Village neighborhood.
The menu lists a mysterious dessert called the “J-OMG,” and if you ask the servers for details, the only thing they’ll tell you is that it’s supposed to make you go “OMG” after the first bite.
Of course I had to order it. 🙂
Turns out it’s a flaky pastry with tons of condensed milk, butter, sugar and cinnamon. OMG, indeed!
My eyes totally rolled back after that first bite. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water…
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Speakers from the left: Corinne Leigh, Sarah Lane
This class and that one on writing the other day were absolutely my favorites of BlogHer 2011, but I missed the first 30 or so minutes of this one, which, based on the part of the class I actually was present for, I’m assuming was the part that covered storyboarding and scripting. 🙂
LOL! I may have missed the titular topics, but I was present for a really fantastic discussion on video blogging.
The two speakers are very accomplished video bloggers/podcasters, and I think I might try to connect with them again.
Here’s a video from one of the speakers, Corrine. Isn’t it fantastic?
She has a whole bunch of great DIY videos up on her Tumblr page.
The other speaker, Sarah, has a background in professional broadcasting and is a Producer/Host/Writer/Editor at TWiT, where she hosts a show called The Social Hour.
The speakers…
Sarah Lane
@sarahlane
Producer/writer/editor at TWiT, co-host of iPad Today, Tech News Today & The Social Hour. Formerly of Current TV, Revision3, G4TV, TechTV. Catwoman.
about.me/sarahlaneCorinne Leigh
@corinneleigh
I am a DIYer by nature. You can check out my past projects on Threadbanger and new projects in my Craft Closet.
corinneleigh.tumblr.com
These are just some general tips. There are of course an endless number ways to produce videos and different styles, but I was really interested in doing voiceovers of the style like Michelle Phan.
Once you know what kind of video you want to make, check out some related ones online. You’ll get ideas for lighting setups, what an appropriate duration might be, where to position the camera, what the speaker’s hands are doing, does she use background music, does she have a jazzy intro, how are her on-screen titles handled (are they easy to read?), does she speak clearly? — things like that.
For voiceovers, it can help to film the entire video first after doing a quick run through. Some people then put the video into their editing program’s timeline as a “rough cut,” which they then watch as they read and record their script into a new track. (NOTE: You can use any video camera to record a voiceover track, so you don’t need a dedicated microphone, although a good mic doesn’t hurt. If you’re using a video camera to record your voiceover, just extract the audio track and delete the video.)
Live, off-camera, conversational — you’ve seen all kinds of different interviews before.
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Tired. I haven’t really been sleeping well here in San Diego. I think I miss my bed. But other than under-eye circles a few shades darker than usual, a slight ache in the arches of my feet and a general foggy-headed confusion that won’t abate, I’m absolutely great. 🙂
…bring out the best in the people I know and love.
…a smaller dress size, about a thousand times more patience (I’m working on it! Don’t rush me!), fewer hairs on my chin and a dog named Shauna (she’s my dad’s pup now).
…be eating Pinkberry, LOL! Specifically, I’d like a medium (that’s 5 ounces), half Original, half Salted Caramel, please.
…I’m usually writing, running, doing my makeup, thinking about all of the things I need to do, or cheese grating/buffing my feet.
…a deep tissue massage. I always tell the spa tech to “tenderize me like I’m a side of beef!” I love that loosey goosey feeling I get afterwards.
…you know the person sitting next to you on the airplane keeps passing gas but tries to cover it up with too much cologne. It seems to happen around me a lot. Maybe my super power is to give people gas, and if that’s the case, my super power SUCKS.
…operating anything first thing the morning, so I won’t drive or wield sharp objects for the first two hours of my day.
…constantly amazed by the kindness of strangers.
To get to bed by 9 every night, to start using the MyFitnessPal app on my iPhone (thanks bunches for the recommendation!), and to put aside a few extra minutes to play with Tabs every day this week.
I’m homeward bound! I’m glad I got to spend a few hours sightseeing in San Diego yesterday. The conference was interesting; I learned a lot and met some cool new people, but I’m ready to go home.
What are you up to today? Do you have a few minutes to touch base with the Monday Poll?
1. Mood:
2. I like to think I _____
3. I used to have _____
4. I’d rather _____
5. When I’m alone _____
6. Besides makeup, I like to treat myself with _____
7. I hate it when _____
8. I have a really hard time _____
9. I am _____
10. Weekly goals:
A little birdy told me (that’s him in the pic at the top) that YOU are going to have a fan-frickin’-tastic day. Brace yourself. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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I took a walk through San Diego’s Balboa Park today with my camera…











