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    Take A Peek At This Week's Blog Snog Roundup!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 24, 2009 5:24 AM PDT
    Sure, there's nothing like a glossy Sephora carrier bag stuffed with new makeup, but you'll be surprised by the products that you could be buying (and saving on) at the drugstore instead! 55 Secret Street shares her must-haves. Sure, the weather's cooling down, but Eva Longoria and Tony Parker heat things up in the latest ads for London Fog- see them at V-Style. Looking for a practical take on a new trend? Second City Style shows off an assortment of flat over the knee boots. Plus catch stories on Carlos Falchi for Target, a peek inside the Pierre Hardy boutique in Paris, where to shop for chic puffy coats, and more! Check out what's happening this week in the fabulous world of the fashion blog-o-sphere!

    Lipsmacker Exfoliants and More Drugstore Bargain Beauty Bump-Ups!

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    Ida Hsiang on Jul 27, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    To look pretty on less cash, you could yoink your roommate's fancy conditioner and hope she doesn't notice. Or you could try out these drugstore and designer beauty bait-and-switches. Either way, you'll look so good only your stylist will know for sure what you did!


    1. Color formulas are generally the same among mascara products, so no need to spring for a department store version. Black is black at $7 or $20. But it is worth investing in a clean mascara wand or comb that you can use to separate your lashes before the cheaper one dries.


    2. Instead of giving yourself a spritz of pricey perfume, get a more subtle version of the scent all over your body. Spend less for the fragrance's body lotion or cream and blend with unscented generic-brand lotion.


    For even more great tips on how to balance your budget at your local drugstore, click on over to our friends at Lemondrop!

    Buzzworthy Deals From Bloomingdales, Saks, Kim And Maki, And ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on May 7, 2009 12:18 PM PDT
    It's common knowledge that not all deals are created equally. You can't just whip out the MasterCard for any old coupon code that lands in your inbox. That would just be... wrong, you know? You've got to have standards, or else you'll end up with a closet of dud deals instead of a well-edited selection of clothes you really want to wear. That's why we bring you only the best deals out there... after all, you need to waste your time shopping online wisely! Here are today's Buzzworthy Deals:


    Select shoes are 30% off at Bloomingdale's! Plus, save $25 on purchases of $100 or more with code SAVE25, now through Sunday.


    Spend $100 at Beauty.com and receive a free Lela Rose tote filled with goodies (a $160 value!) while supplies last!


    Read on for more Buzzworthy Deals!

    Smart Shopper: Not Everything Is Cheaper In The Drugstore ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Mar 6, 2009 7:17 AM PST
    I know times are tough and money is tight, and I must applaud you hivers that have been cutting back on your shopping sprees and behaving yourself in the face of tempting designer labels and reduced (but still pricey!) price tags. And although I admire self-discipline and thriftiness, many inexperienced yet determined smart shoppers aren't always the most well-informed, and in their attempt to take better care of their cash flow will sacrifice quality to save a few cents, fall for disguised deals that really just put them further into debt, and overall just end up not getting the real bang for their buck. One of the biggest frugal faux pas when it comes to shopping is the idea that drugstore makeup is the way to save. True, drugstores, mainly Walgreens and Rite Aid, carry loads of great brands for even greater prices, all conveniently in the same adjacent aisles for easy browsing and comparison, and don't get me wrong -- I'm all about the thrifty beauty finds, especially given all the products I compulsively buy on a regular basis. With that in mind, I know by experience as a makeup junkie that not all drugstore brands are a save, especially when it comes to quality. For example, ninety-nine cent eyeliner is a great idea in theory, but have you actually tried skidding it across your lids? And on the opposite end of the spectrum, while many L'Oreal products are on the high end of cosmetics aisle quality, have you checked out the price tag? Some of the products look beautiful but aren't a bargain in the least, more than breaking the $10 barrier and verging into high-end line prices. While this might seem like I'm just trying to depress you, or perhaps just discourage you enough to throw your financial saving out the window and succumb to your inner shopaholic like me, I assure you, it's not all bad news! The point to all this drugstore myth-busting is that smart beauty shopping doesn't mean you must limit yourself to Longs when it comes to buying makeup, especially with climbing product costs -- In fact, Sephora carries plenty of affordable brands (and not-so-affordable ones that go on sale!) that rival and even beat drugstore prices, and often provide better quality when it comes to beauty basics that you shouldn't skimp on. Check out the slideshow for some of the the priciest drugstore products exposed, matched with rival cheaper products from more upscale lines found at Sephora!

    Last-Minute Gift Ideas To Keep You Out Of The Doghouse This ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 13, 2009 7:24 AM PST
    Let me guess - you've been single for so many years that you sort of just forgot that hell has frozen over and pigs have flown and you actually have a sweetheart to shop for this Valentine's Day! And since you failed to remember until just now that February 14th (as in tomorrow) isn't just another day on the calendar this time around (an honest mistake), you're pretty much just planning to show up empty-handed and present-less on the big night with the assumption that your sympathetic sweetie will "understand." Lucky for you, unless your honey came up with the genius idea to hand-make your gifts this year (and in turn has set you both up for a Chandler-and-Monica style hand-puppet fiasco), this little problem of yours can easily be solved with a super-quick dash to your nearest Walgreens or Target. It may sound desperate, but let's get real - you are desperate, and unless you feel like committing sex-life suicide on the supposedly most romantic day of the year, we suggest you get off the chair and get your hiney hoppin' to the nearest makeshift gift shop - pronto! From Valentine's-inspired collectibles and retro candy gift sets to discounted perfume and cologne, these last-minute gifts may not be the smoothest of souvenirs, but you're just going to have to use that forgetful noggin of yours and figure out how to make it work! After all, you've always been complimented on your power of persuasion, and if there's ever been a time for your BS-ing skills to save your behind, it's now! Check out the slideshow for more last-minute gift ideas that you can hopefully salvage with a little dash of faux sentiment - good luck!

    Summer Style: Self-Tanners for Under $10 Guaranteed to NOT ...

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    Bridget Kagan on Jul 26, 2008 12:18 PM PDT
    I can't tell you how many times I've heard friends say they won't try self-tanning because they're scared of streaking or turning orange. But what they don't realize is that self-tanning products have come light years since the days of Tang-tinged skin and tiger stripes. The advances over the last few years have ushered in an array of products that will leave even the most timid girl a believer. I myself happen to be a self-tanning addict. I'll slather the stuff on like body lotion and not give it a second thought. And while I'll be the first to admit I might have the occasional uneven application or dark spot, I've never had a day where I couldn't show my face (or arms) in public, even with my haphazard application! What small streaks or spots I might incur are so small and unnoticeable and that anyone who gives their application the smallest care (unlike me) will be left with a near-flawless application. So, what are these glorious sun-kissed products I swear by? I'm glad you asked. My go-to self-tanning products are listed below, and the best part? They're all under $10. Click on the slideshow and I'll tell you more!
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