Friday, October 10, 2008

Buy Jane Iredale In The Pink And Help Fight Breast Cancer




















October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we here at beautytiptoday.com, wish to celebrate all women at all stages of life.

And we also applaud beauty companies that take up the important battle against this awful disease. We are making significant strides, but the war is not over.

Thank you to Jane Iredale Mineral Cosmetics. The very popular makeup brand has created a new, soft and lovely pink lip color called, In The Pink, PureGloss for Lips ($19, http://www.janeiredaledirect.com/) for this purpose.
Jane Iredale makeup is also sold at salons, spas, and medical offices around the globe.

"With each lip gloss sold, Iredale Mineral Cosmetics will donate $2 to Living Beyond Breast Cancer, a non-profit organization dedicated to breast cancer awareness, education, and research.
Together, we can give all women living with breast cancer hope and a bright future.
In The Pink PureGloss™ for Lips is a universally flattering translucent pink gloss."






Also, be sure to check out Jane Iredale's new collection for fall-
Light Your Fire.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

The Best New Ways To Fight Shiny, Oily Skin


We seem to mention oily skin often at this website. Some of us here, suffer from the constant shine. It might not seem like a big deal to our drier skinned sisters, but trust us, a shiny, oily face is a frustrating 24/7 problem.

But because we are proud owners of a beauty website, we are on the prowl, trying to hunt down the best solutions to every day beauty dilemmas many of you face. And now we have found 2 new products to control facial shine.

Both beauty treatments cost around $40 each.

You don't need a prescription with either oil control product. And both claim to:

Reduce shine for up to 8 hours.
Control sebum production.
Give you a more even and smooth complexion.
Retain the skin's natural moisture.

One is a gel. The other is a lotion. And even the two tubes of oil control magic almost look alike, in shades of blue.

OC Eight Professional Mattifying Gel by Biopelle ($40, 1.6 oz., http://www.bebeautiful.com/, and other online beauty stores). "A little dab will do ya," as the saying goes. Just smooth the gel over your face before applying makeup. Oil becomes trapped, leaving behind a more flawless complexion.

"OC Eight represents a new level of shine control. Products like powders and blotting papers may only provide temporary shine control and astringents may irritate sensitive skin. OC Eight works mechanically to invisibly hold oil off of your face throughout the day, without causing irritation."

Hit show American Idol even uses the product on the American Idol contestants. Makeup artist Mezhgan applies the mattifying gel to the singing contestants, and is amazed at its oil control uniqueness and how smooth their complexions look on film.

"OC Eight works like nothing I've tried before!"

Medit-Matte by Cosmedicine ($42, 1.35 fl. oz., http://www.cosmedicine.com/). This oil control lotion has an SPF 20. And it, too, is a mattifying treatment. And the company has the clinical data to prove it:

"92%, 88.5%, 96%. In clinical studies, women who tried individual Cosmedicine products strongly agreed: their skin was firmer, softer, better hydrated, more radiant and revitalized. They saw reductions in lines and wrinkles and improvements in skin discolorations. And in most instances, 3 out of 4 panelists said they would recommend Cosmedicine to a friend. Many skincare companies would be satisfied with results like that. But not us.

We are much more impressed by numbers like these: 32%, 41% and 22%. Why? Because those numbers represent the true statistical changes that objective science measured on skin. The numbers may appear low compared to traditional beauty results -- but they reflect a very high (and new) standard.

Sensory tests, which are the cosmetic industry standard, tell you only what improvements women "saw", "felt" or "reported", those results are called subjective opinions. Cosmedicine claims are based on objective, measurable results - which means that you can count on them to see a real, measurable change in your skin."

These 2 breakthrough oil control beauty treatments are worth trying. They cost quite a bit more than most mattifying products, but because of their unique oil-fighting formulas, this just might be the answer to a smoother, non-shiny, non-oily complexion.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Buy A Real Non-Surgical Nose Job For $34.95??


Okay, we have to be honest here. We are mildly fascinated by this pair of small, weird-looking, but flexible nose splints, called the Nose Secret.

Yes, indeed. " A cosmetic nose corrector that works!"
At least, that is what their website claims. And you can 'buy' a non-surgical nose job for only $34.95 (3 prs., and free shipping, http://www.nosesecret.com/.

The photos above look good. No, we can't prove the 'before and after' photos aren't from real surgical nose jobs or rhinoplasty, as the correct medical term is used. The website claims these are photos depicting the altered noses wearing Nose Secret.

Apparently, Nose Secret has been in business for more than 20 years, with international success. The product is now available here in the United States. The company explains that these small splints can save you lots of money and comfort from rhinoplasty surgery, and can give you results immediately. And they suggest---really wonderful results. A prettier profile:

"The Nose Secret corrector consists of a pair of smooth and comfortable splints that are temporarily placed in the nostrils to gently lift the tip of the nose resulting in a narrower and straighter look that enhances your facial features. Since the product is not visible when in place, nobody can tell you are using them(see photo above.)

Its anatomic form and flexible material allow easy adjustment without discomfort. The best part is that you can put them on and take them off whenever you want.

Nose Secret comes in three different sizes, small, medium and large to optimize fit and comfort."

We are sure that most rhinoplasty specialists would be steering people away from this flexible nose corrector. We do not believe that Nose Secret is harmful to your nose, but whether it really alters one's nose appearance, is another thing.

We're just bringing you some information in the world of beauty. Maybe we can do a follow-up article in the future and sit down with a real nose surgeon to get his take on the odd, but intriguing little non-surgical nose job device.

In the meantime, you are on your own. Place in nose, at your own risk. We'd be curious to know if there are any proud Nose Secret wearers out there.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Nestle Introduces Non-Chocolate Beauty Drink























Nope. These ain't your mama's Nestle's Toll House Cookies. Not even close.

Can you believe that the longtime chocolate makers/food and beverage giants have now gone into the beauty biz?!!

Yes, it's true. Nestle has introduced a beauty drink called, Glowelle.

Nestle claims their drinkable fountain of youth will deliver" nourishment and hydration to the skin." And it also works overtime to fight the signs of aging.

Looking pretty ain't cheap, either. The colorful bottled Nestle beauty drinks come in 2 flavors:
Glowelle Rapsberry Jasmine and Glowelle Pomegranate Lychee. Each bottle costs $7.

High-end department stores like Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus have already stocked up on the anti-aging fighters. And both stores have been handing out free Glowelle samples to passersby.

And so far, some women say the drinks are just not palatable. One women claimed the drink tasted like watered down perfume. One tossed hers down the drain. Another said to stick only to the Pomegranate Lychee, and not to even try the Raspberry Jasmine.

Gee, are these Nestle beauty drinks that awful? You would figure that the chocolate kings could come up with a smoother-tasting beauty beverage?

Well, we've all heard this one before: "You must suffer to be beautiful."

Okay, then, 'bottoms up!'

Directions say, to drink one Glowelle bottle a day for a month, to see a difference in skin. That runs up to $210 a month, according to my math. Yikes.

For more information, Nestle has created a website for their new anti-aging drink. Visit: http://www.glowelle.com/.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Add FitFlax To Diet And Crunch Your Way To Skinny




Our readers sometimes drop me a personal email and beg me to find them new ways to lose weight and get on a healthy diet.

Well, here's a wonderful new diet item to add to your weight loss battle plan. It's crunchy and tastes like sesame seeds. And it's so simple to use. No pills to pop that make you shaky all over. No powder mixes that taste chalky, either.

It's called FitFlax by SmartThingz ($12.95, http://www.smartthingz.com/). It's been written up in magazines like O, and weight loss experts have given it the thumbs up, too.

What we like about FitFlax---it's a food. You can eat it. And it tastes delicious. Try it on peanut butter and crackers. And it's gluten-free.

FitFlax is ready to eat and consists of whole seeds made of roasted golden flax with chia. It's got lots of good-for-you reasons to crunch and munch these seeds, according to their website:

Our proprietary blend & unique roasting process promotes weight loss, energy & wellness.

FitFlax™ delivers greater Omega-3, protein, fiber and antioxidants than conventional flax products.

No more grinding! Enjoy healthy FitFlax™ straight from the bag!

Our special roasting process enhances both the quality and the natural nutty taste of the seeds. Toss it on salad, mix it in yogurt, sprinkle it on practically anything to add taste, texture and fiber!

We also love this product for the super healthy ways it can improve your body, and we're not talking, just for losing weight. FitFlax can make sure you are functioning properly inside and out:

Lowers blood pressure + cholesterol
Increases metabolic rate
Promotes lean muscle mass
Reduces Body Fat
Promotes healthy skin
Reduces cravings for sweets + junk foods
Promotes regularity + colon health
Stabilizes blood sugar

High in soluble + insoluble fiber
Improves cardiovascular health
Reduces risk of cancer

Now, that's a pretty decent list of why you should try FitFlax, as you crunch your way to skinny.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Hef And The Girls Next Door With A Nude Pam Anderson



The girls are back with a very naked Pamela Anderson balancing a birthday cake on a tray, wearing only a pair of high heels.

We're talking about the very popular E! network reality television show, The Girls Next Door, that launches its 5th season at 10 PM tonight.

Cameras follow Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner around and his 3 girlfriends--Kendra, Holly, and Bridget. Tonight's premiere episode takes place at the Playboy Club in the Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas. The former Playmate and Baywatch star Pamela Anderson surprises Hugh Hefner at his 82nd birthday.

No, we do not watch The Girls Next Door. Okay, maybe once or twice we have.

You must be thinking, what beauty tip today, could we be talking about??

Alright, maybe Pamela Anderson walking around shamelessly naked is kind of raunchy, but who are we to judge?

We just heard one of Hef's girls next door, we can't remember which one, but we believe it was Holly, who said that, "Pam Anderson has NO cellulite, anywhere on her body."

Now that is amazing. First, Pamela Anderson is 41-years-old. Second, she is a mother of two. To look that good at that age, and not have any cellulite and to be confident to walk around naked in a room full of people, well, that is gutsy. No, we weren't there to see if Holly were exaggerating, but we will take her word that Pamela Anderson is cellulite-free.

The beauty tip today: Enjoy your body. Be proud of yourself, especially over age 35. You can still have a nice figure if you work hard at it. No, you don't have to have a double D bra size to look good. And if you have some dimpled pockets of fat, you are not alone. About 90% of women have cellulite.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Best New Hair Cosmetic By Celeb Stylist Ken Paves


Jessica Simpson seems to spend overtime with this man. Really.

Who could blame her? The blonde, now country singing sensation, who has a great mane of hair, by the way, is nothing without his skilled hands. We're talking about hair guru Ken Paves, celebrity stylist.

And lately, there's been a lot of beauty buzz about Ken's newest beauty treatment for the hair. It's got a long-ggg title, but it's worth it:
Ken Paves Healthy Hair Boost Up Color Drops ($39.95, http://www.beauty.hsn.com/). You get a .96 fl. oz. bottle. No, not a huge amount.

These precious color drops can be mixed with any conditioner or styling product to instantly warm up, darken, or brighten up your hair. And there are 6 lovely shades. If you desire to be a sexy Julianne Moore redhead, well, go ahead:

Platinum
Red
Beige
Black
Brown
Honey

And when you get tired of being a hot, blonde Jessica Simpson, just shampoo your hair, and the color drops are gone. You are back to your regular hair shade. How cool a product is that?!!! Plus, it's chalk full of good ingredients for your locks. Makes your strands healthier, softer, and shinier.

As hair god Ken Paves calls these color drops, "It's like cosmetics for your hair. It allows you to try a different look without having to make a big commitment."

So ladies, live your hair color dream for today, or any other day. Boost it up with color drops.