• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Makeup and Beauty Blog | Makeup Reviews, Swatches and How-To MakeupMakeup and Beauty Blog | Makeup Reviews, Swatches and How-To Makeup

A beauty blog blooming with fresh makeup reviews, swatches and beauty tips from your friendly neighborhood beauty addict

  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Contact
    • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
    • Advertising & Media
  • Categories
    • Product Reviews
    • Makeup
    • Skincare & Fragrance
    • Style & Fashion
    • Hair
    • Nails
    • Tips & Tutorials
    • Just for Fun
  • Brands
  • Store

Smashbox Muse Spring 2009: Bionic Mascara in Black Violet

January 29th, 2009 by Karen 24 Comments

Before Smashbox’s Bionic Mascara in Violet ($19) entered into my life, my favorite violet was Ms. Violet Beauregard of 1971’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1971) fame.

I’ve always wondered how the Oompa Loompas de-juiced her after she chewed that gum and turned into a berry, and whether or not her eyelashes turn violet, too. Hmm…

Well, it only took 38 years, but scientists at Smashbox Cosmetics have finally duplicated Willy Wonka’s secret violet process, huzzah!

Behold: Black Violet! It’s one of those elusive purple mascaras that actually looks purple on the wand *and* the lashes.

Several cosmetics lines have recently released purple mascaras (Benefit, Dior, Clarins to name a few), but most failed (I liked the Dior) to really deliver color.

Black Violet, on the other hand, delivers loads of juicy color. In the pics below I’m wearing three layers.

And the purple tint shows up in both natural…

…and flash lighting.

Pretty, yah?

Aside from the intriguing hue, Black Violet’s just slightly above average in terms of lash thickness, length and curl, but the color… ooh, the color…
[Continue reading…]

There are 24 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Makeup, Product Reviews

MAC Creme Team Cremesheen Lipsticks and Lipglosses: What Would You Get?

January 28th, 2009 by Karen 54 Comments

I’ll take my lipsticks and lipglasses with extra cream, please. 🙂

Mark your calendars for the arrival of the new MAC Creme Team collection next Thursday, my fellow MAC Cremesheen lipstick lovahs!

The collection offers new Cremesheen lipsticks, limited edition Lipglasses and Cremestick lip liners. I’m really looking forward to Cremesheen Glass (available only until March), an ultra sheer and moist lipgloss with a creamy finish.

Are you already thinking about what would you get? I know I am!

Cremesheen Lipstick, $14

  • Crème Cup: light blue pink
  • Shy Girl: creamy neutral coral beige
  • Crosswires: clean pinky orange
  • Lickable: bright clean blue pink
  • Lavender Whip: light cool lavender
  • Crème in Your Coffee: creamy mid-tone pink brown
  • Spice is Nice: creamy dark warm brown
  • Hang-up: deep berry


[Continue reading…]

There are 54 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: MAC Makeup

MAC Cosmetics Well Defined: New Studio Sculpt Foundation, Concealer Hits Stores Next Week

January 28th, 2009 by Karen 28 Comments

Heya, MAC-aholics! My friends over at MAC just sent me some tidbits on the new Well Defined collection.

It features a new line of gel-based concealers and foundations called Studio Sculpt, which will be added to MAC’s permanent product arsenal.

I haven’t had the greatest luck with MAC foundations in the past (Studio Fix broke me out like *WHOA*), but I love their concealers. My dark circles and I will be all over that lil’ pot with a quickness. 😉

Studio Sculpt Concealer, $16.50

  • NC 15, NC 20, NC 30, NC 35, NC 42, NC 45, NC 50, NW 15, NW 20, NW 25, NW 30, NW 35, NW 40, NW 45, NW 50

Inspired by the needs of M·A·C makeup artists, who demanded a full-coverage concealer that never becomes dry and cakey, the gel-based cream formula slips onto skin, effortlessly hiding imperfections. Its silicone coated pigments help retain color purity for superb coverage that blends easily yet covers completely with just a small amount of product.

Studio Sculpt SPF 15 Foundation, $28

  • NC 15, NC 20, NC 25, NC 30, NC 35, NC 37, NC 40, NC 42, NC 44, NC 45, NC 50, NC 55, NW 15, NW 20, NW 25, NW 30, NW 35, NW 40, NW 43, NW 45, NW 47, NW 50, NW 55

Every drop contains uniquely formulated micronized silicone-coated pigments that keep color true, so it appears to sink into the skin without ever becoming mask-like or cakey. A cushiony gel base helps color slip onto skin for a medium-coverage silky finish.

Made for all skin types, this lush formulation is especially suited for dry, sensitive and mature complexions; with continued use, skin becomes increasingly hydrated and supple.

191 Foundation Brush, $32

  • A large, flat, square-shaped synthetic fiber brush with a fine, firm edge for distribution and blending of liquid, emulsion or cream products on the face or body.

Concealer Brush, $22

  • A flexible, synthetic flat brush with slight pointed tip for application and blending of all concealer formulas and other emollient products.

Prep + Prime Skin, $23

  • An ultra-fluid lotion formulated with special-effect silicones that calms and soothes the skin, blots away excess oil and evens out skin redness. Improves the laydown and application of foundation or powder.

M·A·C STUDIO SCULPT FOUNDATION SPF 15 Q&A WITH GORDON ESPINET, VICE PRESIDENT GLOBAL MAKEUP ARTISTRY, M·A·C WORLDWIDE

Q: How does this formula perform differently from other foundations in the M·A·C line?
Studio Sculpt is incredibly versatile, which makes it unique for many reasons, since its texture is silky and creamy, gliding effortlessly onto skin while providing a natural, velvety finish that’s both modern and natural. It can be blended with moisturizer for a more sheer finish that’s never streaky, or combined with concealer for more full coverage. Create a matte finish by applying powder afterwards, or use Studio Sculpt alone to emphasize skin’s natural sheen and highlights.

Q: Why was this product key for you and your team during fashion week? Has Studio Sculpt been used in any photo shoots?
We have anxiously wanted to offer a foundation that leaves skin looking well-hydrated and completely nourished, and can stand up to being used in various ways. Studio Sculpt can be sheered out or used with powder; it always looks flawless, which is a backstage dream. It is the perfect formula for both film and digital photography, in black and white or color. It’s extremely user-friendly, and the finish remains true and consistent in both color and texture.

Q: Is Studio Sculpt appropriate for HD TV use?
It’s absolutely perfect for High Definition television, because the texture is flawless and it helps skin read as real looking, not overly made up. More importantly, Studio Sculpt’s coverage can be easily manipulated into something very sheer, or layered to offer more coverage where necessary, while remaining even-toned and consistent in texture.

Q: What are some application techniques for the non-professional user?
Begin with a pea size amount on the back of your hand, and use any foundation brush to apply onto hydrated skin. Mix in a bit of your favorite moisturizer (try Strobe Cream or Strobe Liquid), which will create a sheer, luminous finish that makes skin appear to be candlelit. Use any M.A.C concealer over areas that need additional coverage.
[Continue reading…]

There are 28 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: MAC Makeup

New Essie Naturally Clean Moisturizes with All-Natural Ingredients

January 28th, 2009 by Karen 24 Comments

I wash my hands. A lot.

I do it to lessen my odds of catching colds and because I’m a little obsessive.

Perhaps my almost unnatural love of hand cleansing is what has me so stoked about the Essie Naturally Clean collection. The products in the release are 100% natural and contain essential oils like eucalyptus (a natural antiseptic), vitamins and antioxidants. Essie went au natural with Naturally Clean and shied away from harsh chemicals, yea!

The collection had me at hello.

I like the light lemon scent of these five products and their minimalist packaging. Of the five, I’ve tried three:

Purifying Nail Polish Remover ($6 for a 4-fl. oz. bottle; $16 for a 16-fl. oz. bottle)


Viva la FAST!

This stuff works like greased lightning! It removes nail polish faster than you can say the words, “Why, yes, Christian Bale, you may certainly massage my feet.”

Purifying Nail Polish Remover effortlessly lifted the remnants of the Essie Spring 2009 swatches (aka the infamous “broke ass manicure“) that were still clinging to my nails.

I soaked a cotton pad in it, pressed it down on a polished nail and then wiped from cuticle to tip. It only took one swipe — amazing! Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A+

100% Purifying Hand Treatment with Nourishing Botanicals ($24 for a 8-fl. oz. bottle)

Essie loaded Purifying Hand Treatment with lots of good stuff: aloe and vegetable glycerin to moisturize skin, eucalyptus oil to sanitize and vitamin-enriched rice bran for antioxidant protection. It’s like an all-natural version of Purell with added moisturizers.

At $24 it’s hella expensive — certainly more expensive than Purell — but it’s natural, works well, feels good and, thankfully, a little goes a long way. A pea-sized amount thoroughly cleans and moisturizes both hands. Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A

Purifying Hand Wash with Nourishing Botanicals ($14, 8-oz. bottle)


In winter, frequent hand washing can leave my paws feeling tight and looking ashy.
[Continue reading…]

There are 24 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Nails, Product Reviews Keywords: essie

Givenchy Sari Spring 2009: Product Packaging Hotness!

January 27th, 2009 by Karen 31 Comments

The year may have just begun, but I bet the Givenchy Sari collection goes down in the 2009 history books as one of the best looking collections this year. Don’t these compacts make you wanna shoop?







[Continue reading…]

There are 31 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Makeup

Givenchy Sari Or Bobbi Brown Blushed Pink: What Would You Get?

January 27th, 2009 by Karen 18 Comments

The soft pastel pinks of the Lady Dior Collection ushered spring in with a dainty whisper — “Hello, lovah…”

Then, the rockin’ hot pinks of Lancome’s Pink Irreverence Collection took the spring spotlight.

But I guess Dior and Lacome weren’t the only ones to get the Pink Is In for Spring memo. Pink also plays a central role in the Sari and Blushed Pink collections from Givenchy and Bobbi Brown.

I think both collections look gaw-geous. If you were forced to pick between the two, which one would you get?

Givenchy Sari Collection: bold and bright

The Givenchy Sari Collection ($21-53) bursts with color, as vibrant pinks blend with juicy slices of orange.

The collection of blushes, glittering eyeshadows and lipsticks was inspired by bright Bollywood films, and it features bold eyes and lips oozing with rich color.

Precious Sari Glittering Eyeshadow, $26

  • Maharani Silver: shimmery silver
  • Maharani Gold: shimmery gold

Prismissime, $53

  • Maharani Apricots: shimmer and matte apricot shades
  • Maharani Pinks: shimmer and matte pink shades

Sari Glow Iridescent Blush, $42

  • Maharani Pink: luminous rosy pink
  • Maharani Orange: luminous golen peach

Magic Kajal Eye Pencil, $21.50

  • Magic Black: black

Precious Sari Glittering Eyeshadow, $26

  • Maharani Silver: shimmery silver
  • Maharani Gold: shimmery gold

Rouge Interdit Satin Lipstick, $27

  • Maharani Rose: deep vivid rose
  • Maharani Henna: warm brick red

Bobbi Brown Blushed Pink: soft and sweet

In contrast to Givenchy Sari’s brights, the Bobbi Brown Blushed Collection ($20-24) takes a softer approach to pink.

Lips gently glow with nude pink gloss, cheeks flush with bright matte pink blush, and eyes glitter with pastel metallic shadow. The look is ethereal and romantic, and it reminds me of ballerinas, Jane Austin heroines and forbidden — but oh-so-true — lurve!
[Continue reading…]

There are 18 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Product Reviews

4 Ways to Wear the Lancome Pink Irreverence Spring 2009 Collection

January 27th, 2009 by Karen 29 Comments

All it takes to change your look is a swipe of lipstick or gloss.


– Ancient makeup proverb

Lancome’s Pink Irreverence Spring 2009 Collection has a lot to offer.

I took some products from the collection and mixed ‘n matched the lip colors like witch’s brew. The cheeks and eyes don’t change in these four looks, but the lip products made it easy to change each look in a snap.

The products…

  • Color Pro Design Cooling Gel Illuminator for Eyes and Face in High Expectations ($20)
  • Le Crayon Khol Waterproof in Confidence Noir ($23.50)
  • Blush Subtil in High Maintenance ($29.50)
  • Color Design Lipstick in Forget Me Not ($25)
  • La Laque Fever Lipshine in Optical Rose ($26)
  • Color Fever Lipgloss in Piha Black ($25)

Look One: Creamy pink lips

  1. Color Design Lipstick in Forget Me Not all over the lips

Look Two: Shimmery pink lips

  1. Color Design Lipstick all over the lips
  2. La Laque Fever Lipshine in Optical Rose all over the lips

Look Three: A shimmery pink with touches of black

  1. Color Design Lipstick all over the lips
  2. Forget Me Not La Laque Fever Lipshine in Optical Rose all over the lips
  3. Color Fever Lipgloss in Piha Black in the outer corners of the lips

Look Four: Deep, shimmery pink lips

  1. Color Design Lipstick all over the lips
  2. Forget Me Not La Laque Fever Lipshine in Optical Rose all over the lips
  3. Color Fever Lipgloss in Piha Black all over the lips


Swatches from left to right: Confidence Noir eyeliner, High Maintenance blush, Forget Me Not lipstick, Optical Rose lipcolor, Piha Black gloss

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

There are 29 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Makeup

Blush Technique: The Swirl

January 26th, 2009 by Karen 32 Comments

A few days ago I showed one way to apply blush using a technique called The Bounce (bounce, baby!). Here’s a second method. This one’s nicknamed The Swirl (click for the video).

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Tabs says hi. He tried to get in on the video action tonight. What a ham!

There are 32 comments on this post. Leave yours.

Categories: Beauty Tips, Video

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 1783
  • Go to page 1784
  • Go to page 1785
  • Go to page 1786
  • Go to page 1787
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 1912
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Welcome to Makeup and Beauty Blog

Welcome to Makeup and Beauty Blog! My name is Karen, and I’m a freelance writer obsessed with makeup.

Makeup and Beauty Blog features daily product reviews, makeup tips and beauty news — like an interactive version of a monthly print magazine, except with occasional pictures of my cat.

Recent Posts

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 878

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 894

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 893

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 892

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 891

/* real people should not fill this in and expect good things – do not remove this or risk form bot signups */

Social

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Featured Posts

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 771

Lady Unicorn

Weird Things I Like to Do

brows fill out beforehand

Before You Pluck or Wax Your Brows, You Must Do This

current bare skin status

What’s One Thing That Drastically Changed Your Skin for the Better?

Copyright © 2025 Makeup and Beauty Blog. Get in touch.