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    Lancome, Urban Decay, And More Of Your Favorite Makeup Brands ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 16, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
    Using beauty products may not be the most environmentally harmful part of your daily routine (well, unless of course you're addicted to hairspray), but if you're into going the natural route for the sake of saving your skin and the planet, you're certainly not the only one! Lucky for us eco-conscious makeup mavens, some of our favorite beauty brands have jumped on the green bandwagon and made natural, organic, and eco-chic versions of their popular products. For example, Lancome's Juicy Tubes Pure are just like the old favorite, but this time with 95% natural ingredients! And Urban Decay's shadow box packs 10 of their favorite shadows into a sustainable wooden box complete with a cruelty-free eyeshadow brush. I won't be dramatic and say that a few coats of organic mascara will save the world, but hey -- every little gesture counts! Take a browse through the slideshow to see which big-name brands have gone natural!

    Pump Up Your Beauty Regime With Plum Makeup Shades

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 12, 2009 8:21 AM PDT
    Plum, aubergine, eggplant... what is it about the dusky purple shade that conjures up thoughts of fall? Well, whatever the reason, it's time to embrace it -- beauty trends for the upcoming autumn months are all about going plummy with your eyes, lips, and cheeks for a sultry yet sophisticated seasonal look. But before you raise an eyebrow at the thought of your grandmother's purple eyeshadow, you should know that these products are anything but retro-tacky! Update a smoky eye with a color-coordinated Stila eyeshadow quad in Montemarte, finished off with Urban Decay's Ink For Eyes in Empire. The contrasting color works wonders in bringing out the gold flecks in your eyes. And if you're all about the flushed cheeks, take your rosy glow up a notch on the color spectrum with Clinique blush in Plum Gorgeous. Scroll through the slideshow for my favorite plum products!

    Indulge Your Chocolate Craving With Matte Mocha Shades

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    Alex Gambardella on Sep 1, 2009 4:25 PM PDT
    Say "so long" to the shimmering bronze and sandy shades associated with summer beauty. Fall makeup is all about the rich matte shades, reminiscent of a nice warm mug of hot chocolate or your morning mocha. Though neutral matte colors may seem slightly "blah" in comparison to your shimmer dust and glitter eyeliner, these velvety pigments do wonders in warming up your face and skintone when worn alone, and can even be punched up when paired with a touch of gold gloss or highlighter. Go for a softer version of the smokey eye with a dark chocolate shadow, or sweep a rosy mocha sheen on your cheeks for a fall-festive flush. Be careful though, these shades won't only have you tearing up the makeup department -- they'll probably make you want to take a detour to the nearest candy aisle, too. Take a look at the slideshow for some hot chocolate makeup picks!

    How To Choose The Perfect Blush!

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    Alex Gambardella on May 13, 2009 7:21 AM PDT
    Finding the perfect blush is not as easy as one might think. Which is why we were so excited when we found Allure magazine's guide on how to choose and apply the perfect blush!


    Color test. To find the shade that flatters your skin tone, gently pinch your cheeks and match the blush to the color you get. You can also try one that's half a shade darker than your favorite neutral lipstick. If you have acne or a ruddy complexion, try a tawnier shade so the blush doesn't call attention to the redness. Either way, shimmery blush almost never looks natural.

    Add the cream. I tell novices to start with a cream blush because it goes on sheer and it's easy to blend. The exception is if you use also a powder foundation or loose powder on your face; always keep makeup textures consistent so they don't clump.

    Fan yourself. Dense brushes-- the ones that typically come with blush-- are tricky and tend to create a big, sloppy chunk of color in the middle of the cheek. I use a fan brush for both cream and powder formulas. The thin hairs blend color seamlessly.

    Product placement. When I'm working on a client, I smile so she'll smile, which accentuates the best part of the cheeks to apply blush. I put the highest concentration of color just outside the fattest part of the cheeks-- not directly under the eyes. You don't want the concentration of color to be too close to the nose or the temples, because that look screams "too much blush."

    Build it up. The more layers of makeup you wear, the lighter the blush should be. Conversely, if you apply blush to bare skin, it will soak in and be more diffuse, so you may have to use more for the same effect.

    Don't forget to check out the Shop Therapy blog for more beauty tips and tricks!

    Go Green and Glam With Physicians Formula!

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    Sabrina Newman on Apr 18, 2009 9:21 AM PDT
    Earth Day is right around the bend- a day that reminds us all that we need to be a little nicer to our poor tortured planet. For the month of April, Physicians Formula is doing their part to encourage consumers to be a bit more green and a lot more glamorous. For the remainder of the month of April, a portion of proceeds from the purchase of any Organic Wear product will benefit Global Green USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure future by reconnecting humanity with the environment. And if that's not enough of a reason to go green and glam, Physicians Formula is also throwing in a free lip gloss with your purchase of blush/bronzer or a mascara with your purchase of tinted moisturizer. Check out my SLIDESHOW for my top 5 favorite products from the line!

    InStyle's Best New Beauty Products of 2009

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    Lesley Scott on Mar 24, 2009 7:25 AM PDT
    Six months, 163 interviews, thousands of product samples and finally, the winners are in for the year's best makeup, hair, skin and nails! Find out what the experts picked as the Best Beauty Buys of 2009 on InStyle's 14th annual list. Some of the highlights are as follows: makeup illustration: the best glosses, lipsticks and hydrating balms, the liners, eyeshadows and mascaras you'll want to stock up on, the foundations, primers, blushes and concealers that flatter, fabulous new polish shades in pretty pink and flamboyant red, and the affordable gadget that keeps heels feeling smooth and professionally-pedi'd!


    Be sure to get gorgeous at InStyle.com. Click here to see their top picks, including how much they cost and where you can try and buy them for yourself!
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