Tag: makeup

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The Secret to All Day Glowing and Perfect Skin

Are you sick and tired of looking like a different person in the morning vs. in the afternoon at work? Global warming is definitely not helping my situation. I don’t know if you are like me, but with my combination skin causes my makeup to pretty much disintegrate by lunchtime, replaced with a nice film of oil on my face. I definitely don’t like these hot summer months.

Japanese brand makeup spray

Japanese brand makeup spray

This has been the case until I recently discovered Japanese makeup ’setting sprays.’ Makeup setting sprays seal my makeup and are resistant to smudging, tears, humidity and water. I feel like they sort of ‘hold’ my foundation and eye makeup in place for at least 4 hours when I’m outdoors and at least 8 hours when I’m indoors during these hot summer months.

Easy directions

Easy directions

There is such a spray from Japan that not only sets my makeup but makes my skin glow. People have started complimenting me about how bright my complexion looks. What they don’t know is that my complexion is exactly the same. It is all because of the spray. This Ikemes brand also has sprays not only for normal skin but dry, and oily skin too. The only downfall is that you can only buy it in Japan right now.  *sigh*  Time to make new friends in Japan!

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Sunday, August 1st, 2010

CONFESSIONS OF A COSMOHOLIC + ML CONTEST (Facial Cleanser prize)

Lately I’m finding that my bathroom has turned into a giant Sephora-meets-CVS. I just can’t seem to throw away anything – from old, clumpy mascara that’s beyond reviving to tubes of face lotion that have yellowed. EWWWWW…

I just read a recent article in the LA Times and I’m ashamed to admit it but I am a borderline “Cosmoholic”. SO SAD.

Ranqueen store in Tokyo, the Cosmoholic's house-of-worship, where its chock-full of anything and everything you think you need

Ranqueen store in Tokyo, the Cosmoholic's house-of-worship, where its chock-full of anything and everything you think you need

What’s a Cosmoholic? Basically someone who is unable to discard items even if they’re worthless, hazardous or unsanitary, according to Dr. Renae Reinardy, who founded the Lakeside Center for Behavorial Change.  Click here for a checklist of classic Cosmoholic signs

So do you consider yourself a Cosmoholic?

What is the most you’ve ever spent on beauty/skincare products at one place?

Do you ever buy multiples of the same beauty/skincare product at a time?  Any other thoughts?

Let us know by answering ALL the above questions, you’ll be automatically entered for a chance to win one (1) Marie Louise Washing Foam/Facial Cleanser , our velvety foam cleanser that’s suitable for all skin types (approximate retail value $51).

Enter to win by submitting a comment below (please answer ALL the contest questions above) and make sure to leave a valid first and last name and e-mail address so we can properly contact you if you’re a winner.

Contest STARTS on Monday, August 2nd @ 12:01am Eastern Time (“ET”) and ENDS on Sunday, August 8th @ 11:59 PM ET.

No purchase necessary. One entry per person/e-mail address. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States (void in Puerto Rico, Guam, and other U.S Commonwealth & Territories) who are 18 years of age at the date of entry.

Click here for official contest rules

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Monday, May 24th, 2010

Expiration Dates: Fact or Fiction

Expiration dates. We’ve all seen them and wondered if they’re real or just a reason for us to buy more product before we actually run out.

Here’s the truth about expiration dates…

Expiration dates are real. Don't use product after the expiration date.

Expiration dates are real. Don't use product after the expiration date.

Fact: Expiration dates are real
Every ingredient has a shelf life, and some products have shorter shelf lives than others. But there’s no requirement to place an expiration date on a personal care product unless it includes ingredients regulated by the FDA (such as acne-fighting and sun protection ingredients).

For more information, click here
http://www.smartskincare.com/ingredients/fda/fda-on-shelf-life.html

Fact: Most ingredients start losing effectiveness as soon as you open them
Air, moisture, temperature all influence product effectiveness. Some of the best ingredients are also the most likely to lose effectiveness. Take anti-oxidants for example. Vitamin C, one of the more effective anti-oxidants, is one of the least stable. As soon as it’s exposed to air, it loses effectiveness. In other words, every time you open the product, more air gets in and the less effective the product is.

PAO symbols tell you when to throw away product after initial opening it.

PAO symbols tell you when to throw away product after initial opening it.

Basically, by the time you reach the bottom of the bottle, tube or jar, the product might not actually do anything. While there’s no law in the US requiring expiration dates, some manufacturers have started to adopt the PAO, or Period After Opening, symbol. It’s a jar with a number and the letter M. It’s a guide for when to replace a product after opening.

Fact: Bacteria and fungus grows over time
Unless you sterilize your hands and product dispenser every time you use it, bacteria and fungus will grow in your skin care, hair care and makeup. Plus, most personal care products are kept in the bathroom, which tends to have higher humidity and bacteria levels because of the shower and toilet.

makeup sponge LK

Use applicators like sponges or brushes to keep bacteria and fungus from growing

You can slow down the growth process by applying product with applicators, rather than your fingers. For example, instead of applying foundation with your finger, put it directly on the brush, sponge or your hand. The same goes for skin care. Don’t ever add water, or worse, your saliva to moisten product or applicators. It’s a sure-fire way to accelerate bacterial growth.

Fact: Preservatives protect against bacteria and fungal growth as well as extends shelf life
Products are that preservative-free or use synthetically-produced ‘natural’ or ‘organic’ preservatives will expire sooner than products that use preservatives proven to stabilize ingredients. If you choose to use organic, natural or preservative-free products, then plan on replacing them every three to six months.

Fact: Toss products that are more than 3 to 18 months old
Mascara and other eye products such as eye shadow should be tossed every three to six months. Liquid, crème or gel products should be replaced on 12- to 18-month intervals. Powder-based products (except eye shadow) should last from two to three years.

Sunscreen and sun block also lose effectiveness over time. Toss any sunscreen or sun block by its expiration date, including skin care or cosmetics with built-in sun protection.

Want more guidance on when to keep or toss? Click here:
http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/makeovers-tips/expiration-dates-beauty-products-10000001573139/

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Thursday, May 6th, 2010

E-Coli: The Newest Makeup Ingredient?

cream jar hand yellow flowerThe next time you’re shopping around for new makeup, beware of the samples labeled “testers’. A recent LA Times article disclosed findings from a two-year study on public makeup testers: http://www.latimes.com/features/image/la-ig-testers-20100418,0,7091657.story

When tests were done on public makeup counters in department stores, specialty stores and drugstores, they found staph, strep, and even E.Coli bacteria on makeup testers. If that doesn’t freak you out, this finding will – when they tested the makeup on Saturdays which has the most customer traffic at cosmetic counters – THE PERCENTAGE OF TAINTED MAKEUP WAS 100%.

OMG. As if you don’t have enough things to worry about like whether that self-tanner makes you look like an oompa loompa.

So how do you try out new makeup/beauty products without physically testing them? While it’s recommended that you really shouldn’t try on any publicly-tested makeup on your eyes, lips, and nose, if you still feel the need to try on that new shade of pink lipstick, here are some tips to remember:

  • Make Weekday Visits: Go during the week when there are fewer customers. If you don’t currently carry one in your purse, bring an anti-bacterial hand gel or pack of wipes with you.
  • Use Tester Apps: Always use plastic, disposable applicators or cotton swabs like the ones at stores like Sephora. If you’re at a department store, don’t be afraid to ask the customer service rep behind the counter.
  • Use Bottled Products: Try bottled products of lotions or foundations instead of ones that are in jars or palettes so that you can squeeze or pour them directly on your hand instead of using your fingers to scoop them out.
  • Scrape the Lipstick Tip: Use a disposable applicator or a tissue paper to scrape off the tip or use a tissue paper.
  • Eye & Lip Pencils: Sharpen the tip using mini sharpeners.
  • Use the Spray Alcohol Bottle: Use an alcohol spray bottle to lightly spray the product. Wait a few seconds for the alcohol to evaporate before testing.
  • Remove Tested Makeup ASAP: Remove makeup immediately with anti-bacterial wipes or makeup remover after testing.

So if shopping for beauty/skincare products isn’t scary enough in the first place, now you’ve got some real grossness to deal with.

We all like gifts with purchases but some freebies are better left at the cosmetic counter.

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Friday, April 30th, 2010

I HEART YOU MOM

Me and Mommy at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in New Zealand

Me and Mommy at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in New Zealand

Ok you promised yourself last year that you would come up with a totally creative gift for mom by planning ahead. Well, if planning ahead this year meant one week before the big I HEART YOU MOM day, then you better get a move-on if you still haven’t thought of anything yet.

Stop stressing about out what she wants and think about what she actually needs. Why not give her the gift of quality one-on-one time with you? Pamper yourself AND your mom with the following gift guide ideas. No fuss, no muss!

Beauty on the Go

Treat mom to a new haircut at a fabulous salon (please say no to Supercuts at least for Mother’s Day) and afterwards to a nearby Sephora where she can get a complimentary beauty session. Surprise her with gift bags of new hair and beauty products to complement her new look!

Spa Day

Log onto http://www.spafinder.com/ for a spa near you and book a spa service whether it’s a fun mani/pedi or a soothing massage. Make sure you get to the spa a few hours earlier than your appointment so that you can relax and spend some time catching up before your spa sessions!

Cooking Classes

Not that you’re hinting that she needs to touch up on her cooking, but spending an hour or two creating and eating yummy foods together isn’t a bad way to spend  a day on the weekend. And the best part about cooking classes? ABSOLUTELY NO CLEANUP INVOLVED. Now which mom wouldn’t love that?

Check out local cooking classes near you such as Sur La Table http://cookingclasses.surlatable.com/ or the Institute of Culinary Education http://rec.iceculinary.com/

Or if you prefer more specialized classes, check out local restaurants, pastry shops or even wine shops like: baking classes @ Gourmandise Desserts http://www.gourmandisedesserts.com/classes.php or wine tasting classes @ Mario Batali’s NYC Otto http://www.ottopizzeria.com/special_events.cfm

Shopping + Tea Time

Take your mom shopping at one of the “Big 5” department stores: Barneys, Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, or Saks. Yes, its quite a splurge but I think Mom deserves some stylish new additions to her wardrobe, no? Afterwards, set aside your shopping bags and enjoy afternoon tea-time served at most luxury hotels such as the Peninsula and Four Seasons. With various options on mini sandwiches, petit fours, scones and more served with tea, it’s a perfect way to end an already fantastic day with Mom.

Get Your Culture On

If your mom is into art, design, or architecture, spend a day visiting museums or galleries, historical house museums or botanical gardens. Check out your local listings online and plan early for tours. Follow up next with reservations for dinner with ANY lovely view whether it’s the beach, a garden, or a cityscape.

No matter what you end up doing for Mother’s Day, just remember that it’s all about appreciating and enjoying the lovely woman who you call Mom.  Show the love not just on Mother’s Day but every day!

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