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Dolce & Gabbana The One Goes Gold

December 6th, 2013 by Karen 11 Comments




Dolce & Gabbana The One 2014
Dolce & Gabbana The One 2014
Dolce & Gabbana’s The One Eau de Parfum

This perfume is like an old friend, who even if you haven’t seen or talked to them in ages, when you do see each other again, it’s as if no time has passed at all. 🙂

I’ve been wearing it for years… (It’s my all-time second-favorite Dolce & Gabbana fragrance, after Light Blue.) A heavy oriental floral scent, I find myself reaching for it a lot this time of year.

Official fragrance notes: Bergamot, Mandarin, Lychee, Peach, Madonna Lily, Muguet, Plum, Jasmine, Vetiver, Vanilla, Amber and Musk.

It has a warmth that reminds me of Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle, and I have a feeling that if you love Coco’s scent, you may very well like this, too.

Dolce & Gabbana The One 2014

The gold bottle here is a limited edition of the Eau de Parfum ($108 for a 1.6-ounce bottle).

Could be a very thoughtful, gorgeous gift for someone you love (or for yourself, of course) who has a lot of gold decor on her vanity.

You can find it now online and at Dolce & Gabbana counters at Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Sephora stores.

Do you wear any Dolce & Gabbana scents? I wear The One, Light Blue, Desire, Pour Femme, Pour Femme Intense, Sicily (remember that one?!)…and I love them all!

I think there’s just something about their perfumes that goes well with my body chemistry, if that makes any sense at all, haha.

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Categories: Daily Photo

Honey, These Bees Like To Party: Burt’s Bees’ Two New Massively Moisturizing Party Lips Gloss Sets in Neutral and Pink

December 6th, 2013 by Karen 11 Comments

Burt's Bees Party Lips Set
Wearing Burt’s Bees Spring Splendor Lip Gloss from the new Pink Party Lips set

Two sets. Four lip glosses. One big reason to get buzzed!

Hey now, it’s not that kind of party. You won’t have to worry about the sting of a hangover (says the lightweight who can’t handle more than two glasses of wine in an evening), because this holiday pretty party’s themes are moisture and shine. 🙂

Burt's Bees Party Lips in Neutral on the left and Pink on the right, $14.99 each
Party Lips in Neutral on the left and Pink on the right ($14.99 each)

Honey, I’m buzzin’ over Burt’s new Party Lips lip gloss sets ($14.99 each). Both two-piece duos/sets — one called Neutral and the other called Pink — come with two full-sized tubes of Burt’s 100% Natural Lip Glosses (BTW, they have doe-foot applicators).

Burt’s benevolent bees loaded these with hydrating ingredients like sunflower and olive oil, and my lips are lovin’ the moisture. It’s been dropping into the low 30s this week, and between the chill in the air and the heater kicking on throughout the day, my lips have been dry, dry, dry!

Burt's Bees Party Lips in Neutral on the left and Pink on the right, $14.99 each
Neutral glosses on the left (Autumn Haze and Sweet Sunset) and Pink glosses on the right (Spring Splendor and Ocean Sunrise)

I really like the way these feel. The texture’s a lot like the texture of MAC’s Lipglasses — thick and kinda sticky — and they last from 3-4 hours on me.

Now, these may not be ideal if your cat (and/or pooch) jumps in your lap and gets all up in your grill. Just an FYI, as your fabulous friend’s fur will stick to yo’ pout.

Both limited edition kits contain never-before-seen colors created for the sets. Pick the Pink set if you like wearing glosses with a fair amount of color (but not too much), or grab Neutral if you want more of a nude lip look. Either way, brace yourself for some seriously shiny, sheer, natural-looking color and gallons of moisture.

Burts Bees Party Lips Set Swatches
From the left: the Neutral set glosses in Autumn Haze and Sweet Sunset; and the Pink set glosses in Ocean Sunrise and Spring Splendor

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Categories: Burt's Bees, Drugstore Beauty Finds, Lips, Makeup, Product Reviews

I’m Sonia Kashuk of Sonia Kashuk Beauty, and This Is My Makeup Life

December 6th, 2013 by Karen 22 Comments

Sonia Kashuk

The My Makeup Life series asks beauty biz insiders, bloggers, makeup mavens and artists to share their holy grail products, tricks, tips and favorite beauty tools. Is there anyone you would like to see featured in My Makeup Life or questions you think I should ask? Let me know here.

Name: Sonia Kashuk
Location: New York City
Day job/current gig: You know, it’s funny because I know that I came from being a makeup artist, but now I’m more like a makeup creator, or a beauty creator. It’s funny, I’m all these mini subtitles in the world of beauty. I guess day-to-day, it really is about being a creator.
Hangouts online: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, soniakashuk.com, and target.com for the Sonia Kashuk Beauty line.
Current favorite product: I would have to say, one of my current favorite products, which I think is, like, a makeup bag must-have, is my pro pan, Eye on Neutral Matte Palette.
Beauty inspirations: For me, it’s not about places. It’s words. I think refinement, I think polish, I think confidence. It’s more of that type of thing when I think about beauty than it is, per se, a place.
One word that best describes your outlook on beauty: Polished.


What makeup/beauty products can’t you live without?

I am a huge fan of skincare products, and I have to say, my Foundation. Because to me, if your skin looks good, you’re already more than halfway there. So I think it’s, like, really owning and working to maintain the quality of your skin, and then really embracing that. And I think that a tube of foundation can perfect any imperfections and kind of take the skin to that “wow” factor of, like, “You’ve got beautiful skin!”

When did you start getting into makeup?

I really didn’t fall into doing makeup as a profession until my early 20s. I was kind of floundering through the fashion and display worlds and trying different aspects, but I was always working with color, shape and form. But I didn’t really find my way into beauty until my early 20s.

The truth is, I was actually doing the wardrobe for the Funkytown video, and at the last minute, the makeup artist cancelled. And the songwriter/director said to me, “Sonia, you’re kind of into all that kind of stuff. You need to do the makeup.”

You know, I was a bit, like, “Are you kidding me?” I had no idea. But, it’s like, you kind of get thrown into something, and I had no idea what I was doing, but I loved it. And that was really the transition point that put me into beauty.

What’s your best beauty time-saving trick?

I think, probably, it’s my Illuminating Bronzer that I have, because it’s super fast and makes skin look drop-dead gorgeous.

I think that bronzer now is definitely a year-round product, and it makes you look alive — or at least like you just came back from a recent trip. Like, I’m always getting, “God, Sonia. You’re skin’s so glowy. Were you just in the sun?”, and I’m like, “It’s my bronzer!” So I feel like when someone gives you that kind of compliment…we all strive to look like we just got back from vacation, and I think the Illuminating Bronzer will do that.

I like applying it with a brush. If you want a lighter application, use my Large Duo-Fibre Brush. I start it on the cheek with a little bit under the cheek to give it more of a hint of contour. Then, around the apples, kind of up into the hairline, and then a slight dusting on the cheek and a light dusting on the neck, so it just looks even. And you have this kind of very fresh-faced, bronzed glow.

The thing I love about this bronzer beyond the illuminating factor is that it doesn’t lay down heavy on the skin, so it has this incredible see-through quality.

I think some people still have this thing about bronzer — what bronzer was as opposed to what bronzer is today. It has beautiful texture, and you get just radiant skin. A bronzer is definitely what I think must be in everyone’s bag as well.

What’s your favorite beauty tool?

Eyelash curler.

What’s the best beauty advice you ever received?

You know, this is going to sound a little bit crazy, and I was like, “Do I even say this?” but I’m going to.

Because I am a grown-up — I have to admit, I am a grown-up — I’m not such a fan of fillers, but I am a fan of Botox when used correctly. When not overdone, I think of Botox as an age-maintenance tool.

And, I think that what happens with a lot of things in our society and in our life is that things get blown out of proportion, out of control, people misuse products. And I think Botox got kind of a crazy rap because of the extremes that we have seen from so many women. But, I think when used correctly by the right professional, it can maintain and help preserve the appearance of your own skin and really make a big difference with age maintenance.

When speaking to amazing doctors and plastic surgeons, people that I’ve had conversations with, plastic surgeons that in the past who were doing lots of face lifts are no longer doing that because they feel that when they’re maintaining things correctly, they can get such incredible results with age maintenance [with Botox].

I’m a fan of it when used correctly, and I think,unfortunately, it’s more often than not misused. That’s kind of a tricky thing to get into, but I have to say that it’s an incredible tool, you know, an incredible product, when not overdone.

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Categories: Guest Post, Makeup Tips/How To, My Makeup Life, Skin Care, Sonia Kashuk

Bizarre Beauty Question of the Day: What’s the Best Beauty Advice You’ve Chosen to Ignore?

December 6th, 2013 by Karen 46 Comments

My Lips Are Sealed
Go ahead. Spill your beauty beans… My lips are sealed!

One piece of makeup/beauty advice I continually choose to “selectively forget,” otherwise known as “blatantly ignore,” is to “never curl your lashes after you apply mascara.” 🙂

I know, I know… You run the risk of your lashes sticking to the lash curler and getting accidentally pulled out, but I’m very careful when I do it (she said the day before disaster struck), and I never squeeze too hard.

But it’s just that my lashes aren’t naturally very curly, and whenever I wear a mascara that straightens the curl from my lash curler at all, the extra squeeze just kind of holds them in place.

Uh…I probably also keep makeup longer than I should.

I’ve got some pretty old pieces from MAC (like from the decade before the 2000s) that I should probably toss, but I keep them for nostalgia-sake and their vintage packaging.

How about you? Is there any sort of commonplace or well-known beauty advice that you wantonly ignore? (It’s OK. I do it, too. :))

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S.

TGIF!

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Categories: Just For Fun

Makeup Brush Storage Ideas: Cute Jars and Vintage Glasses

December 5th, 2013 by Karen 14 Comments

Jars (improv makeup brush holders) with chalkboard labels ($10 each), available now at Anthropologie

I can’t believe I never thought of this before. I was at Anthropologie earlier today when it hit me. Lots of the cute jars and vintage style glassware in the home decor section could totally double as makeup brush holders!

My faves are these jars with the chalkboard labels…

I want an entire jar dedicated to 217s, LOL!

As a side, Tabs would also like to remind the cat ladies reading this that these jars would be purrfect (his spelling, not mine) for storing and organizing treats. 🙂

A few more ideas, all around the $10-14 mark…

You could store brushes with longer handles in these ($10 each)
They also come in blue (also $10)
More options to match room with blue accents/accessories ($12 each)
Vintage-looking greens ($14 each)
Another possible option for brushes with long handles…
These cute frosted glasses might be good for shorter handled brushes ($12 each)
They also come in blue
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Categories: Daily Beauty

What’s New in Cat Lady Couture From Anthropologie and Betsey Johnson?

December 5th, 2013 by Karen 21 Comments








Anthropologie Panthere Dress
Anthropologie Panthere Dress
The Panthere Dress (rraaaw!) available now at Anthropologie

Will it be a cat lady couture Christmas? Survey says, “Meow!” meowza-kitty

Anthropologie Panthere Dress
Purrrr…

I scurried down to the mall earlier today to (allegedly) do some semi-early Christmas shopping, but you know how it goes… A black and gold dress with a big cat print crosses your path, and it’s all downhill from there.

Anthropologie Panthere Dress
Big cats rule!

Case in point: the Panthere Dress from Anthropologie, which they had it on a display right by the front door. Darned thing made my cat-lovin’ heart skip a beat.

So much cuteness…and it’s also available in petite sizes for vertically challenged kitties. Available now in stores and at anthropologie.com for $178.

A couple minutes later, as I was cruising the mall, I spotted a girl wearing this adorable beige infinity scarf with a leopard-print bow, and it had SEQUINS! Of course I had to ask her where she got it, to which she said, “Nordstrom.” Then she added the magic words, “It’s on sale right now.”

Betsy Johnson Bow-Nanza
The cream version of the scarf

It’s by Betsey Johnson and also comes in black with a gray and black leopard-print bow, in case you don’t want to have to worry about your beige scarf getting dirty. Oh, and there are matching gloves!

Betsy Johnson Bow-Nanza

The scarf was $27.60 (marked down from $46) and the gloves were $16.80 (originally $28). I checked online but couldn’t find the exact same ones. I did, however, find this non-leopard contender…

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Categories: Daily Photo

How To Use the MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters To Look Well Rested (Even When You’re Not)

December 5th, 2013 by Karen 25 Comments

DUDE. Ever have one of those mornings when you look in the mirror and the first thing that pops into your head is, “Dayummmm, Gina! I look hella tired”?

Or something to that effect?

Well, that’s me. Every. Single. Day.

Earlier this week, in my ongoing good fight effort to change that, I picked up a couple of MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters, hoping they’d help me look better rested.

Incidentally…these were part of a larger stress shopping-related haul, but that’s a story for another time, LOL!

Where was I…? Ah! Yes, because I’m a curious kitty, I popped by the MAC counter today to learn how to use them properly (seems like that would be important, right?) and wanted to share what I learned with you.

Products mentioned in the video…

  • MAC Prep + Prime Highlighter in Bright Forecast ($25)
  • MAC Prep + Prime Highlighter in Radiant Rose ($25)
  • MAC Eye Kohl in Costa Riche ($16)

MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose and Bright Forecast
MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose and Bright Forecast, $25 each

MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (a light seashell pink) on the left and Bright Forecast (a mid-tone peachy coral) on the right
MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (a light seashell pink) on the left and Bright Forecast (a mid-tone peachy coral) on the right

Swatches of MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (left) and Bright Forecast (right)
Radiant Rose (left) and Bright Forecast (right)

I hope these tips help you, too. They’re tailor-made for my fellow members of the Sisters of Perpetual Exhaustion. 🙂 Keep fighting the good fight, homegirls!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, Video

Do Let This Tantalizing Trio of Skin-Scrubbing Treats Tempt You on Your Next Trip to Trader Joe’s: The New $9 Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio

December 5th, 2013 by Karen 21 Comments

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio
The new Trader Joe’s Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio ($8.99)

Ya know…maybe it’s just me and my wishful thinking, but I’m gonna say it out loud in the hopes that the universe reads this and responds appropriately:

“Universe, I would NOT be upset if within a few years Trader Joe’s becomes a top retailer of fun and quirky bath and beauty products.”

Did you hear that? Universe? What I said? 🙂 Listen up.

Sure, one would still be able to load up on edibles there, but how cool would it be if TJ’s also had a fully stocked beauty section with all manner of TJ-esque lotions, scents and creams (and maybe even color products) in addition to their great staples, like cheeses, Dark Chocolate Stars and Pumpkin Macarons? (Yes, all of those things are staples.)

This has been on my mind a lot lately because it seems like every time I walk in the store I find a new limited edition beauty product. And so far, they’ve been kind of awesome. (Remember the Pumpkin Body Butter last month??)

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio
Rockin’!

This time, on my last grocery trip, it was their $8.99 Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio, which I found hiding in a tall cabinet in the back of the store beside the cheese section (only reason I found it, haha). I’ve been using and loving the three scrubs in my shower all week long (well, I mean, not nonstop…but you know what I mean).

“Operating under the belief that smooth skin should be available to anyone who so desires it, we developed these scrubs in partnership with a supplier who has significant skin in the skin-care game. Each Trio contains three separate scrubs (because, you know, it’s a trio…), each with its own distinct personality, all of them made with ingredients loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids that benefit your skin. Fresh Fruit Creamy Body Scrub is infused with the refreshing scents of fruits like oranges, along with natural rosemary extract and pumpkin seed oil. Tahitian Paradise Brown Sugar Body Scrub blends brown sugar with nourishing ingredients like pumpkin seed, avocado, and apricot kernel oils and green tea extract. Fuji Apple Sea Salt Body Scrub invigorates your skin with the crisp scent of fresh apples, combining sea salt with a variety of essential oils.”

— traderjoes.com

My favorite, by far, has been the Fuji Apple Sea Salt…

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio: Fuji Apple Seas Salt Body Scrub
Fuji Apple Sea Salt Body Scrub

It really does smell like Fuji apples! — and if I didn’t know any better, I’d scoop it out in handfuls and gobble it up…

The fine, soft scrubby grains don’t irritate my skin, and when it rinses off, it leaves behind a moisturizing layer of body oil, saving me from having to apply a separate lotion when I get out of the shower.

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio: Fuji Apple Seas Salt Body Scrub Ingredients

And then there’s the Tahitian Paradise Brown Sugar Body Scrub…

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio: Tahitian Paradise Brown Sugar Body Scrub Ingredients

This one has larger grains — better for buffing out those rough spots on my elbows, knees and feet — and an amazing brown sugar scent. If I close my eyes and forget for a second that I’m actually in the shower…it’s like I’m standing in a cozy kitchen waiting for a batch of cookies to bake.

Like the Fuji Scrub, it also leaves my skin pleasantly moisturized.

Trader Joe's Exfoliating Body Scrub Trio: Tahitian Paradise Brown Sugar Body Scrub Ingredients

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