Viva Woman: Are your late nights causing acne on your forehead?

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Are your late nights causing acne on your forehead?
Sep 13th 2012, 00:26

Are your late nights causing acne on your forehead?

Copyright © www.vivawoman.net Some of you may recall that I used to write a fair bit about acne here. Since resolving my acne issues, I don’t write much on that topic anymore but I realized that there are many who come to this blog looking for such information. In fact, I’m most amused that a [...]

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Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds: The MAC Face and Body Collection Dives Into a New Dimension of Skin Sculpting and Defining

Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds
Beauty product reviews, makeup tips and news from your friendly neighborhood beauty addict.
The MAC Face and Body Collection Dives Into a New Dimension of Skin Sculpting and Defining
Sep 13th 2012, 00:38

mac face and body collection

“Almost done! Be down in five minutes!”

I wonder if boys are born knowing that that phrase up their actually means that they’re gonna be waiting at least another 30 minutes, or it’s knowledge they acquire over the years.

Poor El Hub… Sometimes I think I can actually hear his eyes rolling when I yell to him from upstairs, “Almost done! Be down in five minutes!”

It’s all the little bits, ya know? Those are the things that can really add up to take so much time — the things like shading, contouring, highlighting and texturizing we do to give our makeup extra bamf!

You know how it goes… Like J. Renner told Ellen, you start with the basics. “Brows, lashes, lips — frame the face!” (at about 3:34 in the video). But then somewhere along the way, the makeup train derails. Next thing you know, you’re holding five brushes in one hand and two palettes in the other, and the sink is covered in fallout.

Possessed! That’s how you look, but you feel like the queen of the world! :)

If those little beauty bits — the things like sculpting, defining and adding texture to your skin — light your fire like they light mine, don’t miss the new MAC Face and Body collection, a 27-piece release.

It includes 13 travel-sized bottles of MAC Face and Body Foundation (1.7 ounces for $27 each, versus $35 for the regular 4-ounce bottles), six Pro Scultping Creams ($20 each), six shimmery Pressed Pigments ($21 each) and two brushes ($25 for the MAC 215, and $35 for the MAC 163).

Here’s a quick look at four pieces from the collection and a few first impressions…

mac accentuate Peachy beige Pro Sculpting Cream in Accentuate

mac coffee walnut Deep, dirty cool brown Pro Sculpting Cream in Coffee Walnut (...) Read the rest of The MAC Face and Body Collection Dives Into a New Dimension of Skin Sculpting and Defining (502 words)

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Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds: Welcome to the Jungle

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Welcome to the Jungle
Sep 12th 2012, 19:30

MAC Carine Roitfeld Full Face Kit in Jungle Camouflage and Lipstick in Tropical Mist

We’ve got fun and games — and a Full Face Kit ($34) and a Lipstick ($16.50) from the limited edition MAC Carine Roitfled collection.

That’s Jungle Camouflage on the left and Tropical Mist on the right. Both are available now at MAC counters, stores and maccosmetics.com.

MAC Carine Roitfeld Full Face Kit in Jungle Camouflage and Lipstick in Tropical Mist

Can’t wait to get my neutrals on with this one. :) What do you think of the colors?


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Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds: Tabby Hearts MAC

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Tabby Hearts MAC
Sep 12th 2012, 18:20
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15 Minute Beauty Fanatic: Rebecca Minkoff Spring 2013

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Rebecca Minkoff Spring 2013
Sep 12th 2012, 13:26

I loved the wavy hair from Rebecca Minkoff's Spring 2013 runway show. Luckily it is easy to recreate at home! Start by applying Finishing Spray and Body Foaming Mousse throughout the hair and power dry with fingers for texture. Smooth out ends with a Mason Pearson brush. Take random sections of hair and using a 1" barrel curling iron, create curls through the mid-lengths, making sure to

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Beauty Snob: Spring 2013 NYFW Beauty Recap Part III

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Spring 2013 NYFW Beauty Recap Part III
Sep 12th 2012, 13:00

VPL: PHYTOA’s Bob Recine created this four-handed fishtail braid using PHYTO Professional Workable Holding Hairspray. It was then topped off with a black head strap…a little creepy no!?

3.1 Phillip Lim: NARS’ Francelle Daly said he was going for 'sophisticated rocker chick' with this look and with the dewy cheeks and long lashes I’d say he did a great job. I’m loving the matte lip as well. He used Biscayne Park Satin Lip Pencil (new for Spring 2013) and Light Reflecting Setting Powder – Pressed (also new for Spring 2013).

Marc Jacobs:  How stunning are those brows? Francois Nars, who always leads the beauty team at Marc Jacobs himself, created this look and he used Bali or Bengali Eyeshadow to achieve those beautiful thick brows. When asked about the look Nars said "she's a typical Marc girl. Very New York City, very chic, very interesting." Sheer Glow Foundation and new for Spring 2013 Radiant Creamy Concealer were used to give the models their porcelain complexion.

Zac Posen: I love the soft wave John Frieda’s global creative consultant Luigi Murenu created at Zac Posen. It was the perfect complement to the designer’s elaborate gowns. To get the look keep the crown frizz-free by applying a dime-sized amount of Frizz-Ease Hair Serum Original Formula, smoothing hair downward from the top of the head to below the ear. Next apply Frizz-Ease Curl Reviver Styling Mousse evenly through hair and brush to uniformly distribute product. Create a severe middle part and blow dry completely, brushing hair back and away from the face to make the hair at the crown flat and smooth. With a 1" curling iron, create a wave by wrapping small sections of hair twice around the barrel. Make sure to stop before reaching the nape of the neck in order to keep the crown flat. Brush hair out to create one uniform wave. Follow with Frizz-Ease Moisture Barrier Firm Hold Hairspray to keep style in place.

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Beauty Snob: LovelySkin Product Spotlight

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LovelySkin Product Spotlight
Sep 12th 2012, 10:00

For the second year in a row now I stopped by a pop-up LovelySkin hosted in Manhattan to showcase some of their best products. It was a great opportunity to not only learn about new beauty buys, but to speak with the people behind them to get a better feel for them and who they’re best suited for.

LovelySkin is HUGE. Just to give you an idea they’re the 500-something most visited site in all of the internet and in terms of Facebook “likes,” in the beauty category, they are second only to Sephora. Their list of brands are impressive – Clarisonic, Dr. Brandt, iS Clinical, Avene, Klorane…they’re like Sephora in terms of depth of product selection, but they focus on advanced skincare and brands that, for the most part, back their products with clinical studies (the site was founded by board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Joel Schlessinger, M.D.). I was immediately drawn to two products: RenĂ© Furterer Dry Shampoo ($24) and Tria Laser Hair Removal ($395).

I put the dry shampoo to the test then and there because I went for a run that morning and umm…was really in the need…wow I’m a total convert! As long as you spray it a good 12 inches from your hair it won’t leave any white residue (I’m blonde, but a woman next to me with black hair tried it and it worked for her too), and they’ve got a travel size so you can pack it in your gym bag. Super easy and quick to use. It’s formulated with rice and corn starch powders to clean hair, clay and silica powders to absorb excess oil, and essential oils of caraway, basil, and peppermint to help cleanse and balance the scalp.

As for the Tria….I’ve been wanting to get laser for years – literally – I just chicken out because for every one person that tells me it doesn’t hurt, another person tells me it “kills” (though it’s not like waxing is exactly painless…). Then there’s the whole having to let my hair grow out enough for them to perform it and the repeated sessions that stop me. With all that said I’m very curious to try the Tria, the first FDA-cleared laser device approved for at-home laser hair removal (note it only works on brown or black body hair on white to light brown skin tones).

The woman swore to me there was no pain involved and that all you have to do is place the laser tip on the area you’re looking to treat until you hear a beep. After each beep, you glide it about 1/4 inch. You only have to do this every two weeks, but it can take awhile because the laser head is really, really small. Plus it’s hard to tell where you’ve applied it so you can’t exactly do it while watching TV since it requires focus. They say that after the second treatment you can expect up to a 70% reduction in hair re-growth. After 2-3 months, hair re-growth will look lighter and finer. After 6+ months, you'll have smooth, hair-free skin.

Has anyone tried the Tria? Please share experiences in the comment section!

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