Some of us don’t have flawless faces. We have something to hide. Tattoos, freckles, age spots, acne, acne scars, blemishes, bruises, hickies…face it, the average face has something that it is trying to cover. So most of us need some form of concealment. That’s where BH cosmetics comes in with the 10 color, Professional Camouflage Concealer Palette. Read on for swatches and what’s missing from this palette:
I did not need liners…but I needed Urban Decay liners. So in the mail, hop hop hop the 24/7 liners magically came to my front door
. Ok it wasn’t magic but still they came! 24/7 liners are some long lasting, pigmented, budge proof, smudge proof liners that every woman needs. Check for swatches after the cut.
Makeuptalk is down!! *whines* But no worries, when we come back up it will be bigger and better! (as if it werent already, but you get the point!)
This was a very simple look, no foundation, not much of anything but an eyeshadow one shade lighter than me and a midew liner, blush, mascara and gloss!!! And in celebration of my hair growing a little bit, I rolled my hair! Richard rolled the back of my head.
(yeah I know, my liner didnt go all the way down, my bad it was like 7am!)
Which means it is time to post up my wishlist *coughs*
Cause there is no guarantee that I will be able to buy it all *coughs*
And maybe one of yall would like to pick up something for me because you love me and….*coughs*
I figured not. Anywho! These are the things that I want to get with that extra 20%. Remember the sale begins October 21. Dang come to think of it, my child’s birthday is on October 26, so I just might miss out *cries*
When classic films meets NARS, you get their New vintage nail polish collection. Named after iconic movies, the five metallic lacquers—Full Metal Jacket, Zulu, Midnight Express, King Kong, and MASH. These polishes are now available for $16. Hurry! They are limited edition!
http://www.narscosmetics.com/
6 January 2011 [US/Canada]
February 2011 [international]
Kissable Lipcolour US$18 (LE)
provides medium coverage with the creamy comfort of a lipstick and a shiny finish of a lipgloss. the lightweight, comfortable formula is loaded with super emollient ingredients that provide a cushiony feel on the lips. the colour flows like silk, encasing the lips in creamy, luscious colour. like a molten lipstick, the product melts onto thel ips and feels light and airy. it provides medium coverage with a luminous, smooth finish. its feather-resistant and wears for hours.
woo me-light pinky nude
super-muted neutral brown
enchantee-light blue pink
vanity fair-midtone blue pink
flaunting it-grey mauve
exxxhibitionist-redtoned coral
so vain-muted midtone coral
strut your stuff-bright rue red
temper tantra-midtone reddish brown
scandelicious-blue fuchsia
love peck-blackened blood red
peacocky-sky blue with red pearlized pigments
Mega Metal Shadow US$19.50 (LE)
long-wearing and consists of metallic powders that provide a light-reflection, intense metallic finish that looks brilliant on the skin. it delivers medium-buildable coverage that won’t fade or crease. the formula contains vitamins a & e, antioxidants that help condition the delicate eye area. the creamy powder ensures an even, smooth application that lasts all day and easily blends with little fall-out. its derm- and ophth-tested.
peek-at you-frosted yellow white
dalliance-light champagne
tweet me-gold bronze
paparazz-she-deep copper bronze
top of the posh-frosted white pink
mating call-midtone frosted violet
sexpectations-metallic burgandy
spectacle of yourself-deep bronze
dandizette-navy with silver pearlized pigments
odalisque-deep teal
noir plum-true purple with silver pearlized pigments
ego-forest green
prance-frosted mauve pearl
centre stage-frosted chocolate brown
unflappable-frosted black with purple pearlized pigments
(all credit goes to Specktra.net)
By Hilary K Riedemann
So, it’s not every day that I hear Congress and makeup in the same phrase. And, by phrase, I mean legislation. Other than thinking some Congresswomen need more or need less of the stuff I don’t really think of it – at all. But something came across my desk the other day that I find rather absurd. The “Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010″—sponsored by Reps. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Ed Markey (D-MA) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) –the bill claims to regulate personal care products – makeup, soap, shampoo, deodorant, shaving cream, baby shampoo – really anything you use to keep yourself looking, feeling and smelling fresh.



