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21 MORE Ways to Store Your Makeup

April 19th, 2009 by Karen 21 Comments

21 More Ways to Store Your Makeup

Here’s a little followup to last week’s 21 Ways to Store Your Makeup. Why? Because a girl’s gotta have options. 🙂

  1. The Brush Guard: I thought this was a pretty original way to store brushes — using mesh tube sleeves to protect the bristles from getting bent out of shape. It just makes sense!
  2. Makeup brush storage ideas

  3. The Aluminum Cosmetics Train Case: Like luggage for your cherished beauty goods, you can load this baby up to make travel THAT much more convenient.
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  5. DIY Makeup Organization and Storage: Save a few dollars by making your own makeup storage at home with this well done instructional video.
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  7. How to Store Your Makeup Hygienically: Some things to keep in mind if you’ve been passin’ your lipgloss around to your girlfriends…
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  9. The Dotty Folding Cosmetic Organizer: There is a bag for every purpose, and this cute bag’s purpose is clear — bargain beauty on the go!
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  11. Tackling Makeup Storage: This little lady has some awesome ideas for storing beauty supplies in — no kidding — a fishing tackle box! No, seriously.
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Categories: Beauty Tips, Makeup Tips/How To, Makeup Tools

How Do You Keep Your Mascara From Smudging?

April 18th, 2009 by Karen 51 Comments

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Hey, girls. Raise your hands if you’ve ever had trubs with mascara smudging at the end of the night. Yes, I’ve been there, done that, too. MBB Babe Amanda recently sent an email asking what she could do to avoid the dreaded end-of-the-night (or day) mascara smudge, and I thought ya’ll might be able to help.

Amanda would like to know…

Mascara application seems to be easy, but at the end of the night (after the party), I can see smudges below my eye (right on the eye circles). I believe these are mascara smudges because they’re black … and they don’t look really pretty. 🙁

Can you give me advice and some techniques on how to apply mascara PROPERLY, so I can avoid these smudges in the future?

Heya, Amanda. I’ve noticed three things when it comes to avoiding the dreaded mascara smudge at the end of the night.

First, waterproof doesn’t necessarily mean smudge-proof. Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara, for example, tends to smudge on me, so it’s not a given that waterproof products won’t ever smudge.

Second, I always make sure I’ve removed any excess mascara from the wand before I use it. Before I apply mascara, I’ll gently swipe the brush head against a clean paper towel. Just one quick swipe is fine. It removes any extra mascara from the brush and seems to make a big difference in terms of reducing smudging for me.

Third, no two mascaras are alike when it comes to smudging. You might need to try a few before you find one that won’t smudge on you, but two mascaras I DON’T recommend are Maybelline Great Lash ($5) and Givenchy Phenom Eyes ($28). They tend to smudge like mad on me, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll smudge on you. To a degree, it boils down to trial and error and personal preference.

Here are a few mascaras that I’ve had good luck with: Stila Lash Visor ($12.50), Clinique High Impact Curling Mascara ($14), Chanel Exceptionnel Mascara ($30), MAC Mascara X ($12.50) and L’Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black ($8).

If you end up trying any of these, purchase your tube from a store with a good return policy (like Sephora or Rite Aid), and save your receipt. That way, you can return it if it doesn’t work out. 🙂

MBB gals, do you have any other advice for Amanda? Are you, too, plagued by smudgy mascara?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Makeup Tips/How To

Comment to Win Physicians Formula

April 18th, 2009 by Karen 249 Comments

Update: This giveaway is closed. I’ll be announcing the winner soon. Thanks for entering!

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HOLLA! Sometimes I feel like we should be rewarded for making it through the week. I wish I could COMMAND makeup to RAIN DOWN UPON US from the sky, like a cosmetics version of “Storm” from the X-Men. 🙂

Unfortunately, I can’t make it rain lipgloss (shoot!), but I can announce a Saturday giveaway.

How about some Physicians Formula?

The prize

One lucky lady will win a prize package containing four items from the Physicians Formula makeup line:

  • Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Shadow & Liner in Hazel Eyes ($11)
  • Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Shadow & Liner in Smoky Blue Eyes ($11)
  • Organic Wear 100% Natural Origin Blush in Pink Organics ($12)
  • Perfecting Mineral Concentrate ($10)

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physicians formula smoky blue eyes shimmer strips custom eye enhancing shadow and liner

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physicians formula perfecting mineral concentrate

How to enter…

There are a couple ways to enter the giveaway, and you can do both of them for two chances to win.

First, enter by leaving a comment at the bottom of this post. In it, tell me your favorite thing about weekends.

My favorite thing about weekends is not having to set my alarm!

Second, you can enter by subscribing to my updates by email (if you haven’t already). They’re once-a-day emails with my daily posts. You’ll get beauty reviews looks, makeup tutorials and fun giveaways like this one.
(Note: if you’re already subscribed, you’re automatically entered to win.)

Recap…

  1. Enter by leaving a comment at the bottom of this post, and don’t forget to use a valid email address so I can reach you if you win, or…
  2. Sign up for my updates by email if you haven’t already. Just enter your email address using the form below, or click this link.

Enter your email address:

I’ll pick the winner at random from among the people who enter by 11:59PM PST Sunday night.

Good luck, cutie pies!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Beauty Snacks: Reviews of the Day, Apr. 18

April 18th, 2009 by Karen 8 Comments

Reviews of the Day, Apr. 18, 2009

Good morning, glories! I’ve got my coffee in hand, browsing the web like I usually do to wake myself up. Did you sleep well?

I found a few interesting reviews on my Net travels this AM…

  • The Clarisonic Electric Skin Care Brush ($195) — We Heart This
  • Orly Carnivale Collection, Spring 2009 ($7.50 each) — Vampy Varnish
  • MAC Prep + Prime Primers ($19.50-$23 each) — NessasaryMakeup
  • Essie Summer 2009 Neons ($8 each) — Scrangie
  • Crabtree and Evelyn Cleansing Body Polisher ($17.50) — A Mom in Red High Heels
  • Make Up For Ever Glossy Full Couleur ($19) — The Life of a Lady Bug
  • SEPHORA Pure Natural 7-Color Palette ($36) — Beauty And The Blog

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Reformulated Curly Sexy Hair: A Little Curlier, Little Sexier

April 17th, 2009 by Karen 10 Comments

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How’s it going tonight, ladies? I just finished dinner and wanted to check in before bed. Do you remember last week’s A.C. Slater flashback? It was when I started testing the newly re-formulated Curly Sexy Hair line.

After a week using the six products, I think there are a few I’ll keep in my regular rotation, but I’m still on the market for a moisturizing conditioner.

  • Moisturizing Shampoo ($13): It builds into a foamy lather that gently cleanses without stripping or irritating my scalp. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B
  • Moisturizing Conditioner ($14): My least favorite product of the bunch… It infuses curls with light moisture and doesn’t weigh down my hair, but it’s not the best detangler. I had to use four large handfuls and that barely worked. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: C
  • Spray Detangler ($15): It removes knots, moisturizes and increases the definition of my curls, but it takes forever to use on a big head of hair. That’s because I found the only way it worked was if I sprayed from roots to ends and combed it through with my fingers. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B
  • Liquid Curling Gel ($16): This one defines and holds my curls all day long without leaving them crunchy. I think my favorite part about it is that the gel doesn’t feel goopy or sticky. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B
  • Curl Power Spray Foam ($16): Using it, my curls do look a little more curly than usual. I think it would work better on thin, curly hair that’s more manageable than mine. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B
  • Curling Creme ($16): To ramp up the shine and add some definition to curls, the Curling Creme gets the job done. It even adds a little weight, which helps to keep my unruly ends under control. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: B

Apart from the conditioner, I think the line is just okay. All of the products have the same yummy light green apple scent and do work to a respectable degree. None of them made my scalp flake, which happens sometimes with new hair stuff. I’m glad about that, and I think my curls are a little better defined and under more control than they’d been prior to last week, but the overall effect hasn’t been significant enough for me to run out and scream from the rooftops, ya know?

Yay, weekend!

We made it!

Tomorrow night I’m supposed to go to a friend’s birthday shindig here. It’s a mile-long walking tour of supposedly haunted places in SF. Sounds like fun, but I hope none of the ghosts follow me home!

Hope you’re having a great night.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Hair, Product Reviews

Seychelles for Smashbox Pretty In Peep Toes: Makeup Plus Shoes Equals Heaven

April 17th, 2009 by Karen 24 Comments

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“Oh, baby, do you know what that’s worth? Oh, heaven is a place on earth.” –Belinda Carlisle

Seychelles makes shoes known for their quirky, vintage style (hence, why I love them), and this spring, they’ve teamed up with Smashbox Cosmetics on a small, limited edition collection of makeup AND shoes called Seychelles for Smashbox: Pretty in Peep Toes.

Seriously, I could just die! Makeup inspired by high heels and high heels inspired by makeup?

Belinda Carlisle was right.

The small collection includes the Pretty in Peep Toes Palette ($42) and The Temptress shoe ($90), both sold exclusively at Nordstrom stores.

Pretty in Peep Toes (shown above) comes with a gray cream liner, five eyeshadows (vanilla, pink champagne, taupe, dark teal and light purple), a shimmery golden highlighting powder and a coral blush — all wrapped up in a chic, reusable wallet (I think you can remove the palette).

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And then there’s The Temptress — a woven peep-toe, patent leather platform shoe. Right now on the Nordstrom site, they’re showing it available in two colors, pink and black, but I think the shoe also comes in white and tan.

Doesn’t the pink shoe totes match the palette?

Is anyone else drooling and pawing at their monitor right now? LOL!
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Categories: Makeup, News Keywords: smashbox

I Let My Tape Rock ‘Til My Tape Popped

April 17th, 2009 by Karen 13 Comments

I just realized I no longer have a tape player in my house. Kinda tragic, really…

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Categories: Daily Photo

Texture, Part Uno

April 17th, 2009 by Karen 3 Comments



Sheer Finish Bronzing Powder in Afterglow by Iman ($15).

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Categories: Daily Beauty

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