review: three custom color czarina collection
27. October 2008


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Three Custom Color has the reputation it deserves. They do makeup and pigments perfectly.

I was excited to get to try out a couple of items from the Czarina Collection: the sheer red lipstick and copper eyeshadow.

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(seriously forgive the crappy shadows and such on these photos. Its tough taking pics of yourself)

I’ve been hunting high and low for a red that is not quite vintage lipstick red. My mom used to wear a shade like that from Estee Lauder and it looked a little shocking.

Ballet Russe is perfect. It’s slightly sheer with a good red tone to it that doesn’t make you look weird. I rarely wear more than lip gloss, so it’s quite a bit of color for me. It also goes on silky and doesn’t dry out my lips at all.

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Gilded is the coppery eyeshadow I tried. Previous to trying 3CC, I’ve used MAC and Wet n Wild. MAC because the pigment is strong and they’ve got amazing colors. Wet n WIld is actually pretty good for being dirt cheap. The palettes are a favorite.

Oh, but gilded is perfect. It reminds me of this copper eyeshadow I wore a few years ago but have never been able to replace. It’s got a great shimmer without looking cheesy or cheap. Plus, it lasts forever. No strange creases had made an appearance after nearly 10 hours of wear.

$18.50 for lipstick, $19.50 for eyeshadow.

Get the shades!

best of beauty
30. September 2008


I totally missed that the Allure Best of Beauty was out.

Plus, they have a good list of natural products.

Look at the Allure Best of Beauty.¬

makeup: three custom color
29. September 2008


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I’ve long lusted after Three Custom Color. I don’t wear a ton of makeup, but they’ve gotten such rave reviews for the pigment in their eyeshadow and the silkiness of their lipstick.

The Czarina Collection is the latest from them and the red, blue and golden tones are totally gorgeous.

They’re $18.50 for the sheer lipstick and $19.50 for the two eyeshadows.

You’ll hear more from me on these shades, but for now, go buy it anyway.

Go get the Czarina Collection from Three Custom Color.

contest alert: benefit posietint
26. September 2008


My friends over at Raging Rouge have been on vacation, but they’re back and giving away some new benefit posietint. I have some Benetint sitting in my bag right now, since I’n enamored with lip stains. It’s awesome for cheeks, too.

Go win some benefit makeup!

trish mcevoy refillable pen
16. July 2008


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I’m going to get this an fill it with my cheap tinted moisturizer and life will be grand. I hate the ugl bottles of foundations rolling around your travel bag or purse.

I imagine you could probably also fill it with liquid blush maybe?

$25

Get the Trish McEvoy ‘Beauty To Go’ Refillable Pen

(Via Outblush .)

review: not just a pretty face
03. July 2008


I was pretty excited when I found and was offered a review copy of “Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry.”

The book is a intense look at the safety concerns that many beauty and skincare items, from the point of view of one of the co-founders of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, Stacy Malkan.

Bringing Out Concerns

I’ve swing between wanting effective products and wanting the greenest possible products. As I’ve tried to green my life I’ve gone through tons of “green” and “safe” face products. Lots of them were mislabeled. Many of them didn’t’ work. Some of them were fantastic.

I found a big list of ingredients that I wanted to stay away from because of health concerns. It was slightly disturbing to learn that some of the brands who sport a pink ribbon for breast cancer also have products that contain pthalates and other concern causing ingredients that have been linked to cancer.

Let’s take a step back here. I will agree with the notion that some natural and green brands will use this type of information to fear-monger. In reality, a lot of natural-based ingredients can make people with sensitive skin freak out. Just because it is natural doesn’t mean that you can’t have an allergic reaction to it.

So on one hand, I was throwing out freaky old nail polish, but I took all of the book with a grain of salt. Thankfully, the author does point out that a lot of the ingredients that she talks about may not have a huge affect in the small quantities that you see in cosmetics. However, there is the idea that there is no reason to expose yourself to that to begin with, no matter the risk.

Like anything, the ideas in this book are something to weigh in your mind. Yeah, I threw out some nail polish and I will continue to avoid SLS (sodium laurel sulfate) and similar ingredients because I am person that would rather not take the risk.

But, and it’s a big but, I will not get rid of products like my Avene Retrinal, which works perfectly well and is so effective that it is worth the risk to me.

Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

One slight thing to keep in mind. Malkan, like I said above, is a co-founder of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. A good portion of this book is spent on the story of the CFSC, which really is an intriguing story. You are not really signing up for a book like The Skin Type Solution, which gives you specific things to go out and buy.

You’re getting the story of a worthy cause and why they are working for it. I am glad I read it, because I’m a big fan of researching your purchases and I do use the database set up by the CFSC.

Overall

A great quick read at just over 150 pages, if you’re concerned at all about what you put on your face every day, I would get the book. Prefer to stick with what you know and not get alarmed by all the things that could cause you cancer? Keep walking.

Bonus!

Want to read the book after listening to my rambling? Like a true greenie, I’m going to pass on my copy. It’s got some dog-ears, but totally readable. Just tell me your favorite beauty product (green or not) in the comments and why you’ll use it regardless. I’ll randomly pick someone on July 18 and you’ll get this lovely copy.

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quick link: is natural beauty best?
01. July 2008


This is a good read, especially since I plan to have a review of a book about green beauty up later this week.

See what the Beauty Brains have to say about organic, natural and green.

quick link: beauty for the summer
18. June 2008


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My good friend Teri has put together a great list of must-haves for summer according to a bunch of great beauty bloggers.

Find out what you’re missing for summer.

makeup: mac friends and family code
16. June 2008


I know i promised to you guys earlier, but I received some very bad personal news today. Posts may be a bit sporadic for the next few days.

The code is MACFF8, and it’s good only for today.

makeup: MAC friends and family
14. June 2008


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I’ve never ever heard of MAC doing a Friends and Family event. I know Sephora does a big one in the fall, but never MAC. I love their eyeshadow and makeup brushes to death. It’s not so eco-friendly, but really, they’re so awesome it’s hard to resist.

Click here to get the coupon for stores.

Or just wait until Monday, and sign up for their e-mails. I’ll post the code Monday as soon as I get it.

(thanks, Slickdeals)

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