Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Multiple Strands Of Pearls Best Accessory For Fall Winter 2009






We like what Kimora was showing on her fall winter 2009 Baby Phat runway:

Multiple strands of pearls and gold chains.

It's the best way to accessorize and hit the right trends of the moment. Ultra-feminine and always classy, but expensive, too. Runway pearls and gold chains will cost you $1,000 or more each, but there are ways to imitate the bling and save some real cash.

Baby Phat showed the pearls long and knotted, too. Some featured were chunky sets of pearls, and others were small, all mixed together.And Kimora paired them with skinny jeans and soft leather jackets, lace leggings, jumpsuits, and lattice work shoes. Really elegant and sexy chic!

Celebrities like Rihanna, are rockin' the piles and piles of pearls. It's a modern take on the Coco Chanel look. And did you know that Coco, designer and founder of Chanel, used to mix genuine pearls with rope after rope of fake pearl necklaces in the 1930's?

We like to take a tip from television's, The Insider. Host Lara Spencer always shows us the cheaper way to look glam. Her stylist often suggests jewelry from Forever21. And why not? The jewelry is pretty, very current, comes in a huge variety of styles, and won't break your wallet.

For instance, look at these gold chains from Forever21. Only $12.80. Delicate, cascading gold chains linked together with a lobster style clasp. Accented chains feature cool metal square beads. - Chain: 23" - 34" approx length, 1/4" x 1/8" approx bead dimensions.

The pearls we found that are faux and budget-friendly, are from Alloy. This set of multiple strands includes white pearls of various sizes and strand lengths. It's called the 'Anna necklace' and is 24" long with an adjustable clasp ($19.90). We are including 2 photos.




At least you don't have to worry about caring for multiple strands of faux pearls and gold chains like these from Forever21 and Alloy. No special treatment or storage. Just put on, and be on your elegant way.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Spin A Web Of Beautiful Hair With New Sebastian Microweb Fiber

We want some of this for our hair!!!

It's a new Sebastian Professional hair product that is inspired by the beauty and silky texture of a spider's web. It's called Sebastian Microweb Fiber ($14.99 online, and at specialty salons).

This is amazing high-tech hair styling .....creating flexible texture and touchable movement. Sebastian Microweb Fiber is an 'elastic' texturizer product. especially designed for longer hair.

And oh yeah, it does look like a spider's web when you spray some into the palm of your hand and emulsify the product. No kidding!!

It's better than wax, mousse, gel, sprays, or pomades. Big, soft, 3-dimensional hair instantly. No stickiness or crunchiness.

You've got to see this video, provided by the folks at Sebastian Professional Salon. You will be convinced at what the product can do for hair of any texture.

As Thomas Dunkin, Sebastian Stylist and Editorial Master explains it, "I love to see hair that marries weightless volume with the bold. edginess of 80's pop-punk culture. The Bohemian chaotic hairstyle is also very relevant at the moment."

And if you closely watched the fall runways, you saw plenty of texture woven into the fabrics and patterns and models' hair. From sequins, to playful ruffles, flirty feathers, ruching, and bold, hot colors, texture is everywhere. And Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber gives every woman a chance to spin a web of big, beautiful hair.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Get Younger Smoother Skin The European Way With Avene


Let's talk about retinol, and how it can give you younger, smoother skin. And let's focus our skin care in France, at the Avene headquarters in the French village of Avene. And let's learn how the Sainte-Odile thermal spring water nearby is formulated into Avene's skin care line.

According to a review by Dr. Craig Kraffert, a dermatologist at derm store, there is quite a unique story:

" People have traveled to this spring for hundreds of years to enjoy the benefits of its healing waters. As early as 1860, the spring welcomed 500 patients a year. In 1871, the water was exported to treat burn victims of the Great Chicago Fire. The Avene Dermatological Hydrotherapy Center was first established in Avene in 1743. Dermatologists at Avene have studied the properties of Avene spring water from the time the Center was opened until today. The water from this spring has the approval of the French National Academy of Medicine which acknowledges the properties of this spring as beneficial for the skin."

The product we are looking at is the Avene Retrinal, in 2 strengths--0.05 and 0.1. It's a non-greasy retinol cream, available in the two concentrations. Build up gradually to the highest strength, to avoid flaking and irritation. We found the 0.1 Avene for $64 at dermstore.com. It is generally sold only through physicians' offices, but there are online skin care stores that have permission to sell this European skin care line.

Many women are raving about Avene Retrinal, having first learned about it through their derms. Retinol, like its cousin, prescription Retin-A, has the power to make skin look younger and smoother. It's a nighttime beauty treatment. All you do is apply a small amount to the face and neck before bedtime, or as directed by your physician. Use a daily sun protection of SPF 15 or higher during use of this product.

Here's how Avene describes Retrinal's skin care benefits:

Patented formula and ingredient work synergistically to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles without irritation
Retinaldehyde: One of the most effective and non-irritating forms of Vitamin A to smooth away the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Available in 2 concentrations to address individual skin aging concerns
Rétrinal 0.05 (0.05% Retinaldehyde): Nightly skin rejuvenation
Rétrinal 0.1 (0.1% Retinaldehyde): Intensive skin rejuvenation
Improves skin’s texture and tone and helps prevent future signs of aging
Restores radiance
Neutral pH
Fragrance-free
Avène Thermal Spring Water to soothe and soften skin
Hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic

To learn more, visit Avene.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Rachel Bilson Super Star Style And InStyle Columnist

At 28, actress Rachel Bilson already exudes, sophistication and star style. The petite, brunette beauty has many fashion followers. And even InStyle magazine can recognize a young fashion icon in the making. The publication has given Rachel Bilson a monthly column called, Ask Rachel. Readers can submit style questions for Rachel at www.instyle.com/askrachel.

What fans adore about Rachel's style is her confidence, her preference for lots of scarves, boots, and blazers, and a boho-vintage edge with casual wear. Like British model Kate Moss, Rachel is unafraid to set a trend.

Rachel Bilson looks at other celebrities for fashion inspiration:

"I love to admire other people," she says. "Ashley Olsen I think is great, Diane Kruger, Sienna Miller - all those people obviously have good style, so it's nice to see that around you. Your peers surround you, and they all look good, so that's great."

Rachel loves being seen in styles by Chanel, Zac Posen, Stella McCartney, and Marc Jacobs.

And when it comes to beauty tips, Rachel favors a smoky, lined eye and soft-colored lips. Here are the 4 Beauty Essentials Rachel Bilson can't live without (as told to InStyle):

1. Dr. Pepper Lip Smacker ($2, drugstores, and lipsmacker.com.) "Tastes great, and gives lips a subtle reddish tint."

2. Bobbi Brown Bronzing Powder in medium ($33, fine dept. stores, and bobbibrowncosmetics.com). "I dust my cheeks and eyelids for a natural glow."

3. Kerastate Lait Nutri-Sculpt ($29, kerastase-usa.com). "A lifesaver for unruly hair. Work a little through to make it soft and tamable."

4. Tarte Natural Eyeliner in Starry Night ($18, tarte.com). "I line the inside rims of my lower lids; the pencil's creamy texture doesn't smudge."

Thanks for the super style and beauty tips, Rachel!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Finally, New No Handles Eyelash Curler By Laura Mercier!


Eyes wide open, ladies! It has finally happened:

A new, 'no handles' eyelash curler is on the scene by Laura Mercier.

Move over, all-time favorite, Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler ($19). The new Laura Mercier pinch-free curler is even cheaper, at $16. And look at the shape. Small without the traditonal clumsy, metal-scissor handles. Instead, you get an easel-style lever that flips down to provide the perfect amount of pressure. And lashes rest on a cushiony pad that adds the perfect curl without grabbing or pinching. This curler just feels better in your fingers.

Mini, too, at dimensions of--2.5" X 1.5" X .75".

You say you don't need an eyelash curler? Oh, really? If you want big, beautiful, wide eyes, then, yes, you do! Even if you don't wear mascara, do curl.

And if you're going to wear mascara, then you need to have an eyelash curler in your daily beauty routine. The two go hand in hand. Unless, of course, you were born with curly lashes, then forget our advice.

What does an eyelash curler do? Any professional makeup artist will tell you, that curling your lashes opens up the eyes. Your eyes will look bigger. Stubborn lashes will look more even. And short, wimpy lashes will take on thickness and appear longer.

We love the compact size and shape of the Laura Mercier Eyelash Curler, but it looks like one we first bought a couple of years ago by Wet 'n' Wild cosmetics. That one is very economical at $1.99, and it does the trick. Unfortunately, we have bought three of them from Wet 'n' Wild in the past, and each one has busted after only about a month's use. I guess you could say, we got what we paid for.

Japonesque has also had a mini eyelash curler out for a few years now. We found one at Amazon.com, for $11. And many women love this mini curler, too, because it curls and lifts even the most stubborn lashes.

And here's a neat trick from the folks at Kevin Aucoin cosmetics:
Kevin Aucoin's experts gave this special beauty secret for curling bottom eyelashes:"Turn (curler) upside down and curl bottom lashes downward. Trick of old movie stars from the 30's and 40's."

Caution here. We would advise using a traditional metal-scissor handles curler for this technique. We tried it, but we couldn't even manage it, ha! Be careful you don't poke your eye. It can be done, we are sure.

Maybe you really like using the metal curler. And that's fine, too. They wouldn't be on store shelves if no one used them. There are all kinds of eyelash curlers out there. Some are heated. Metal. Plastic. Big. Mini. And every set of lashes are unique. So you just have to go through a bunch of them, until you reach lash heaven. We are so sick of the metal curlers, we're happy to see Laura Mercier give us a new beauty option.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ansr: Palm-Sized Wirelss Disc That Zaps Acne With PhotoTherapy

We've talked a lot about acne, pimples, and break-outs here at Beauty Tip Today. And usually, we have featured over-the-counter topical treatments, prescription solutions like Retin-A, and even the supplement zinc.

And yet, here is one more method to zap acne, and bring back smooth, clear skin. It's called Ansr ($185). And it's high-tech in the war on pimples. It also involves sophisticated science, in the name of phototherapy. It's safe, effective, painless, and uses the 'healing power of light,' to zap blemishes and the bacteria that causes them. And you use Ansr in the privacy of your home for just minutes a day.

According to Ansr, you are treating your acne with a 2-step punch: red LED light and blue LED light:

The ANSR: BEAM’s penetrating RED light and anti-aging SERUM work together to rejuvenate the skin, helping to even skin tone, smooth texture, reduce redness and fill in fine lines and wrinkles.

The ANSR: BEAM’s BLUE light treats acne by attacking bacteria beneath the skin. The PREP exfoliating cleanser, and DAY and NIGHT acne lotions work together to treat blemishes by preventing skin’s natural oils from clogging pores that cause acne infections.

Just 5 minute per day using the red light, and another 5 minutes per day using the blue light.

How exactly does one use the Ansr palm-sized device?

Simply move the BEAM light along the skin. Use a slow, back and forth sweeping motion across the affected areas. Don't just hold it on one area of your face. The BEAM is designed to be placed along the skin, touching but not pressing hard. No heavy hand is needed to get the job done.

What we like about the Ansr acne zapping disc, is its compact size. It fits in the palm of your hand. And you can toss it into a travel bag when you want to continue your clear skin routine. It's wireless. You don't have to have it plugged in a wall to use it. And it charges up just like a cell phone. And you will see significant results with a week or two. And those with severe acne, will see big improvement within a month or more.

Want pictures? Well, the proof is in the pudding, as the saying goes. Take a look at Ansr's before & afters.

Sure, $185 might seem like a big amount to spend on battling acne, but if you've tried a lot of products and still can't control the break-outs, why not give Ansr a try. The science behind it, is pretty high-tech. And there is a 30-day money back guarantee. Plus Ansr is one of the most wallet-friendly light therapy devices on the market today.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Curious How Kate, Kardashians, And Other Celebs Lose Weight Quickly?


How do these glamorous celebrities lose weight so quickly? We know we're curious.

We're talking about Kate Hudson, Kardashian sisters--Kim and Chloe, and how about Adrianne Curry, just to name a few.

Let's be up front here......None of these lovely ladies has ever had a severe weight problem, while we have seen them in public. The most we would guess any have shed as pounds. might be 25-30. Still, these celebrities look gorgeous, and each of them has used very different diet plans. And yes, these women all have the money to have the best access to great trainers, special diet foods, stylists to advise them on looking their most attractive in clothing, hair and makeup, etc.

But as most of us are aware, it isn't easy pushing away delicious foods and beverages. Just ask our first diet darling Kate Hudson.

The 30-year-old mom, has revealed to British Elle magazine in their December issue, that she has dropped 20 lbs. to play a terminally-ill patient who falls in love with her doctor for her latest film role. And she claims it was giving up alcohol that melted away the extra weight:

“I love my glass of wine. I love tequila. To be in New York for two weeks and not have one beverage, I’m not sure I’ve ever done that!” Kate Hudson explains.

Kate is also working out and adding some curvy muscle to her already petite-frame. And maybe her romance to Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez is keeping the actress toned and trim.

We all enjoy a glass of alcohol, but the calories do add up. A simple glass of white wine has about 120 calories and a shot of tequila will cost you about 100 calories. Have several and you can ruin any diet.

Meanwhile, two of the sexy Kardashian sisters, Kim and Khloe, have both credited their recent weight loss to a diet plan they are proudly endorsing: Quick Trim. There are 4 items in the cleansing program:

Celluslim sculpting gel
14-day Burn and Cleanse
48-hour Fast Cleanse
and Extreme Burn, an "8-hour weight loss formula that burns calories 300 percent times faster!"


Khloe recently shed 20 lbs. in 4 weeks on the QT diet, and booze wasn't a no-no for her. "I eat whatever I want until noon. Then from noon on, I watch what I eat,” says Khloe to Us magazine. “I only drink champagne. 100 calories in a glass, and I’m good.”

And we all know how sister Kim Kardashian is serious about going to the gym on a regular basis. She often sends tweets to her Twitter fans about working out, and how a fitness routine is necessary to keep the body slender.

And you all remember the very first winner of America's Next Top Model, Adrienne Curry. She later went on to marry Brady Bunch's Christopher Knight. We recently caught the tall beauty showing off her beautiful toned back and butt on her Twitter page. She's been working out like a fiend, and she looks amazing.

Was the pretty model Adrienne Curry, ever over-weight to begin with?

According to what she told Tarts, Adrienne was embarrassed to be seen.

“A few weeks ago I went in for my yearly womanly exam and I weighed in at 150.5 pounds and I crapped my pants,” Adrienne Curry says, “I am on a no-carb diet. So I’ve started eating fish, steamed vegetables, no butter, no sugar, no bread, and no fun and now I’m at 136 pounds. “

So there you have it. There are many diet programs out there. And even celebrities fall off the diet and gym routines. Our advice: Keep moving, and one tequila won't hurt you. We said, one.