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Archives for December 2010

Happy New Year!

December 31st, 2010 by Karen 32 Comments

Happy New Year!

It just hit midnight on the East Coast of the U.S., so…HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🙂

Sending you all love and good wishes for a very fulfilling, healthy and prosperous 2011.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addicts,

Karen and Tabs

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Categories: Just For Fun

The Psychology Behind Bold Beauty Claims

December 31st, 2010 by Karen 30 Comments

Do you question bold beauty claims?

16x — that’s not too far off the mark. We’ve all seen these claims before: 4x brighter eyes, 74% thicker lashes, removes 6x more makeup than cleaning with water alone, clearer skin in 2 weeks guaranteed.

In the December issue of Global Cosmetic Industry magazine, Alisa Marie Beyer has a piece called “The Claim Game” about these bold beauty claims, and how crafting a compelling claim can mean the difference between a bestselling beauty product and a flop.

“Generally speaking…claims fall into two categories: emotional (for example, painful acne blemishes will disappear in two days) and numerical (such as, 97% of women saw smoother skin in two days).
— Alisa Marie Beyer, “The Claim Game”, Global Cosmetic Industry, December 2010

The magazine is a trade publication, and Alisa’s audience is mostly made up of cosmetics company executives. It got me thinking about beauty claims and how important it is for consumers to know what goes into the marketing, and how it pays to take every claim with a grain of salt.

The big companies study the psychology behind our purchase decisions. They know that most of us respond positively to seeing big numbers in claims, but they also know that if they make too many big claims, it’ll sound too good to be true.

It reminds me of that episode of Mad Men where they bring the girls who work in the office into a focus group. I can’t remember the product… I think it was Pond’s Cold Cream, and they talk about all sorts of things, like the ritual of taking off your makeup at night, and the hopes and dreams of the girls in the room — all to better target the advertising.
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Categories: News

Make Tonight a Black-Tie Affair with Dior Addict Lip Gloss in Black-Tie Plum

December 31st, 2010 by Karen 34 Comments

Antonia

Written by Antonia

If you decide to make tonight a black-tie affair, Swedish blogger Antonia (LOVE!) found just the thing to help. Scroll down for a peek in today’s guest post.

Dior Addict Lipgloss in Black-Tie Plum

When the Dior Holiday 2010 Collection finally arrived at stores in Sweden, of course I was first in line. I got the the Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss Flash in the shade Black-Tie Plum 982, one of four glosses of its kind in the collection. Two of them are completely new colors, but the two others, Black-Tie Plum 982 being one of them, are repromotes.

This season has been all about darker plummy lip shades, and this particular lip gloss is not for the faint of heart. You can wear it lightly as a stain, but that can be difficult with the included brush.

The color reminds me of plums, red wine and, in certain lightning, even purple ink! It has a little red shimmer in it, too.

Dior Addict Lipgloss in Black-Tie Plum
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Categories: Makeup Keywords: dior, guest post

What’s Your Skin Care Routine? Here’s What I’m Doing Now

December 31st, 2010 by Karen 80 Comments

I’ll tell you mine if you tell me yours. 🙂 Every so often I’m asked about my skin care routine, and because I make little adjustments to it all the time, I thought I’d share the process and products I’m using now.

Heya Milkmaid21!

(Love your Twitter handle, BTW)

Although I try new skin care products and techniques all the time, I find myself returning to many of the same core products and tactics over and over again, especially when my combination dry/oily/acne-prone skin goes ballistic.

My Skin Care Routine: The Abridged Version

In the morning…

  • Philosophy Purity Made Simple
  • Clinique Mild Clarifying Lotion
  • Korres Quercetin & Oak Eye Cream
  • Clarins HydraQuench Cream or Clarins HydraQuench Cream SPF 15
  • MAC Strobe Cream
  • Smashbox Photo Op Under Eye Brightener
  • Laura Mercier Oil-Free Foundation
  • MAC Pro Longwear Concealer
  • MAC Prep + Prime Powder
  • MAC Blot

In the evening…

  • Philosophy Purity Made Simple
  • Clinique Mild Clarifying Lotion
  • Clinique Even Better Dark Spot Corrector
  • Korres Quercetin & Oak Eye Cream
  • Clarins HydraQuench Cream

Then, one or two nights a week…

  • I’ll use the Clarisonic MIA
  • Retin A (on the days I use it, I’ll skip using both the Mild Clarifying Lotion and the Even Better Dark Spot Corrector; for more on this, see Your Skin Care Cheat Sheet: Retinols and Retinoids)

My Skin Care Routine: The Unabridged Version

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Categories: Just For Fun, Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, Skin Care Keywords: howto

Does Mario Badescu Silver Powder Bid Bon Voyage to Blackheads?

December 30th, 2010 by Karen 28 Comments

Sam

Written by Sam

Like werewolves, blackheads hate silver…powder that is. Did freelance makeup artist and blogger Sam find a silver bullet for blackheads? Find out in today’s guest post.

Mario Badescu Silver Powder

Blackheads. Most people with even remotely oily skin have ‘em, and everybody hates the little buggers. These spots ain’t cute like freckles; they’re dark, glaring pools of pure, undistilled evil.

First off, just what are these nasty specks? Now, I’m no chemist (I skipped Chemistry in school… Physics-boy, here), but from what I understand, blackheads are whiteheads without a layer of skin over them. Both are a collection of sebum and dead skin cells within the duct of a sebaceous gland, and, to put it mildly, they’re really gross…

Both start out whitish in color, but whiteheads stay white because they have a layer of skin over them, which is also why they swell. Blackheads do not. The layer of skin over whiteheads allows the duct to act as a breeding ground for bacteria. Blackheads, on the other hand, open to the air, quickly oxidize and appear black. Incidentally, oxidation is also the reason why metals rust.

Lovely, no?

Whiteheads are the reason why I’ve been on varying acne medications for the past three years. Duac, Tetracycline, Doxycline, Differin, Monocycline, Retin-A… You name it, and I’ve probably been on some form of it at one point or another. The problem is that none of them seemed to have much effect. They just either dried out my skin or made it extremely red, without much reduction in the amount of acne I actually had. My dermatologist finally put me on a combination of Epiduo and Soladyn, which is my current regiment, and these two, along with my wondrous Clarisonic, have cleared up my skin something fierce.
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Categories: Skin Care Keywords: guest post

No Need to Ask, He’s a Smooth Operator

December 30th, 2010 by Karen 4 Comments




I know I can’t be the only one who breaks out the Sade when Tarte’s Smooth Operator Amazonian Clay Eye Base ($20) is around.

The waterproof, brightening eye base is available exclusively on qvc.com.

Coast to coast L.A. to Chicago…


Cue cheesy saxophone solo!

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Categories: Daily Beauty Keywords: tarte

Lazy Girl’s Lunch: Improv Frozen Burrito

December 30th, 2010 by Karen 21 Comments







Here’s my new favorite way to spice up a run-of-the-mill frozen burrito (’cause lately I’ve been too lazy to cook).

Heat a frozen burrito in the microwave until it’s about halfway done.

Layer sliced olives on top.

Pour on some pre-made enchilada sauce.

Sprinkle a handful of shredded cheese.

Nuke that sucker until the cheese is melted and burrito is cooked all the way through.

Voila — a lazy girl’s lunch in less than five minutes!

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Categories: Daily Photo

MAC Mickey Contractor Collection: Your Questions Answered

December 30th, 2010 by Karen 41 Comments

mac flesh lipglass mickey contractor

Yesterday you asked some great questions about the upcoming MAC Mickey Contractor Collection, which shakes, rattles and rolls onto counters next week, and made some interesting observations in the swatch post.

I’d like to highlight some of your questions and coments here and post a few more swatches to help the lighter lasses among us see what the products might look like on paler Bollywood beauties.

How do the Mickey Contractor products look on pale skin with cooler undertones (pinks, as opposed to warmer yellows)?

“Karen, thank you for posting these swatches and pictures! If you have a chance, I’d appreciate your answering this question: do you think the Oomph eyeshadow and the Fluidlines would work on someone who is ridiculously pale and cool-toned? Most of the other stuff looks like it’s not for my skin tone, but the shadow and Fluidlines did catch my fancy. Unfortunately it’s not going to be at my local MAC, so I’d have to order it online and would rather not do that if I know ahead of time they won’t work for me. Thanks!”
–Faye

Hi Faye,

It looks like Oomph appears as a blackened green on cool-toned lighter skin. If you’re looking for a color to create, say, a dark greenish smokey eye, Oomph should do the trick.

As for the Fluidlines, I’m guessing you’ll be able to easily pull both of them off (Siahi and Ivy). 🙂

Here are a few swatches of Oomph, the Fluidlines and most of the collection on NW20 skin.

mac mickey contractor swatches on nw25 skin
Eyeshadows from left: Oomph, Saffron, Marvel and Rani

mac mickey contractor swatches on nw25 skin
Fluidline in Siahi (left) and Ivy (right)

mac mickey contractor swatches on nw25 skin
Swatches from left Eye Shadow X 4 Quad in Athma: Jaan, Folie, Vivah and Carbon


Blushes in Gana (left) and Sur (right)
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Categories: MAC Makeup Keywords: mac

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