Tuesday, October 4, 2011
BeautyTipToday Crowns Queen Helene Cocoa Butter Winner
We can't help it, we are ADDICTED to cocoa butter!
We love the smell of it, but most importantly, we can't believe how super soft it makes our skin.
Our hands used to look so dry and rough, especially during the very cold winter months. And that's when we started making cocoa butter an important part of our daily beauty routine.
And Beauty Tip Today is excited to crown the Cocoa Butter Winner:
Queen Helene.
This brand of effective moisturizer has been around for a very long time---80 years to be exact. The good news--Queen Helene is cheap, can be bought at your local drugstore, and works as well, if not better, than the very expensive cocoa butters out there.
We are in love with 2 of Queen Helene's cocoa butter products:
1. Cocoa Butter Hand and Body Lotion. Just $3.49 for a 32 oz. bottle at Walgreens.
2. Cocoa Butter Creme. Only $5.79 for a 15 oz. tub at CosmeticSolutions.
So, what's in Queen Helen's cocoa butter products? A blend of cocoa butter and pure lanolin. Maybe that's the beauty magic. You can appply it to your crow's feet, stretch marks, your entire body for instant softness. It absorbs wonderfully.
Both smell divine, especially their hand and body lotion.
We did a little research on the benefits of cocoa butter. And if you having been using it, continue to do so. Cocoa butter is full of great things for your skin. We found that out at the bodyshop.com blog:
"Cocoa butter is, first and foremost, arguably one of the best natural emollients to be found. It’s a traditional moisturizer, as the EGCG blog points out, used for centuries to keep people’s skin in many nations soft and protected. And because it melts at body temperature, it is more easily and readily absorbed by the skin. Its natural, subtle chocolate scent also makes your skin smell like dessert, and who doesn’t want to smell like a cupcake?"
You're right. It's good to smell like a cupcake!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Celebrities Flipping For Fall 2011 Hair Trend: Deep Side Part
It can be edgy or elegant. Either way, the deep side part is the hair look for Fall 2011.
The center-part is easy and very Boho, and many women part their hair down the middle every day. But this time, just a couple of inches to one side can spell S-O-P-H-I-S-T-I-C-A-T-I-O-N!
And beautiful celebrities are flipping for this fab trend. Check out our photos of English model/actress Rosie Huntington-Whitely, actress Blake Lively, and actress Christina Applegate. All three ladies look tres chic with some wave and volume.
So, exactly where do you part the hair to get this style correct?
Ask a pro, like Adir Abergel. The hair expert tells Star magazine how to do the deep side part:
"The deeper, the better when it comes to parting your hair this season," says the Fekkai celebrity stylist. "A quick parting can dress up your look. Follow the highest arch of your brow---that is where your part should begin."
Sounds simple enough. And this is a nice, polished look for any length, texture and color of hair.
We give the deep side part two thumbs up!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Fingertips Take Center Stage This Fall: Hot Color CND In Dark Ruby
Designer Carolina Herrera has always put together sophisticated, elegant, lady-like shows. And from her Fall 2011 runway collection, one beauty accessory really 'nailed' the spotlight:
Striking burgundy fingertips!
And this one is making the super hot trend: CND Colour in Dark Ruby ($9).
Yes, it certainly reminds us of Vamp, the cult fave Chanel nail shade that hit the fall runway back in 1994. The dark red/black Vamp instantly became a huge hit. And we are happy to see the CH models reviving yet another rich, dark shade like CND Dark Ruby #540.
We suggest, that if you can't wait to get your hands on a bottle of Dark Ruby, do make sure you first keep your nails short, neat, and squarely-shaped. And this is key: A glossy top-coat is a must!.
At the Carolina Herrera show, a regal Crown Jewel Manicure was created by using 2 coats of Dark Ruby topped with CND's Super Shiney Top Coat to complete a polished look with fresh-faced makeup and classic chignons.
We found a bottle of CND Dark Ruby #540 on Ebay for just $5.95. Take a look.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
OMG: It's 'Vampire Filler' PRP To Scare Away Wrinkles
We like to think we're pretty knowledgable about cosmetic injectables, but boy, PRP takes the cake.
In some beauty circles, it's called vampire filler. LOL...And it's been developed to frighten your fine lines and wrinkles into hiding for about 1 year.
And yes, it involves taking blood---- your own blood, and having it spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelets. Those enriched cells are then injected around your crow's feet and the dark hollows of the eyes, and into other stubborn scars and wrinkles. So, the PRP becomes a filler just like the popular fillers we all know and love---Restylane, Perlane, Sculptra, Juvederm, and so forth.
How is this possible? From the research we uncovered in the July issue of Vogue magazine, PRP or platelet-rich-plasma, has been around for a long time in the world of orthopedics. The platelet broth is used to treat problems like tendinitis or a torn ligament, by speeding up the healing with a saturation of your OWN concentrated platelets into the injured area.
And although vampire filler is still in the pioneering stages here, for it's reaction with fine lines and wrinkles, doctors are allowed to legally use PRP, off-label for cosmetic use.
If you're squeamish about giving blood, well, then maybe 'vampire beauty,' isn't for you. About 4 test tubes of blood need to be drawn from your arm.
The good news: You can't be allergic to PRP because it's from your OWN blood.
The bad news: You won't be able to see immediate changes, like you would with a pre-packaged filler. It takes some time with vampire filler to scare away wrinkles and other complexion issues.
Would you roll up your sleeve to try a little PRP to get smoother skin?
Don't laugh. We would! We'll have to check with our dermatologist to see if he's even heard of this cutting edge beauty technology.
Friday, September 30, 2011
VS's New Showstopper Bra Perfectly Smooth Under All Your Autumn Knits
It's getting to be sweater weather, ladies, and that means you need a perfectly smooth bra for your favorite autumn knits.
Welcome, Showstopper! Victoria Secret's newest bra ($48) is ideal for giving you un-bumpy curves and contours where you need them most.
“It’s smooth on the skin and doesn’t show under clothing,” VS angel Adriana Lima boasts.
Let's be honest, if your undergarment is heavily padded and lacey, those features can show right through a thinner sweater, adding bulk and lumps.
The Victoria Secret Showstopper is carefully designed to show nothing but your shape. This collection of bras has padding and underwire, but the intricate nylon/spandex technology provides a no-show coverage because it is very light and soft. The VS Showstopper disappears under your best knitwear.
The full-coverage bra goes up to a 38DD and comes in 3 styles: Demi. Perfect Coverage. And Multi-Way. Colors come in Nude. White. Black. Fuchsia. And Blue.
Check out the VS Showstopper here.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Gotta Love Lorac Haute Couture Palette In Black Lace Cover
A $76 eyeshadow palette for just $14?!
Yes. And it's a one-time deal with beauty maker Lorac and HauteCouture.com. Just head to the website and sign up, and get your hands on this super quality cosmetic.
Okay, we have to admit.....The sexy, black lace-covered palette drew us in. We love anything in lace. But we also think the Lorac Haute Couture Palette in Sand Tropez is gorgeous.
This is a versatile, neutral palette in these shades:
Matte ivory. Gold shimmer. Bronze shimmer. And Matte espresso brown.
You can't go wrong with brown eyeshadow. Model Cindy Crawford applies it all the time:
Cindy says that brown is your best friend. "It's less harsh than black, it goes with everything, and it's impossible to mess up. For day, I do variations of brown shadow, either matte or shimmer."
Excellent beauty advice from one of the best supermodels of all time.
Check it out at HauteCouture.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Time To Add A Piece Of Cool Cowgirl Chic To Fall 2011 Wardrobe
Designer Ralph Lauren is brilliant at cool cowgirl chic. No one does it better, in our opinion. Some suede, a little fringe, an armful of silver bangle bracelets, a blast of turquoise,a few chunky knits and you're riding the trend.
You don't want to over-dose on the classic boho prairie style, but you CAN add one great cowgirl piece to your wardrobe this fall:
A chic fringed bag. We found a budget-friendly one at American Eagle Outfitters (top photo). Just $39.50 in the right earth-tone shade of tan! Gotta love that!
Okay, so it's not real leather like the Ralph Lauren Collection fringe bag Kate Hudson has been toting around all year. But the AEO Fringed Bag is still super stylish and looks great:
Faux pebbled leather
• Hobo silhouette
• Long layer of fringe
• Adjustable shoulder strap
• Top-zip closure
• Interior zip and patch pockets
• Fully lined
• 13"L x 11.5"H x 3.5"D
We adore the color, too. AEO describes their fringed bag as tan. We say it looks more like a saddle shade. Either way, this earth-tone works as a classic. Read on what designer Michael Kors says about these neutral shades:
"Saddle-colored leather, bags, shoes, and belts are great neutrals that get better with age, and will work year-round, with every color and texture in your closet."
Great fashion tip, Michael Kors!
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