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Showing posts with label Beauty Products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty Products. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Beauty Must-Have: Blue Mascara


Psst! Did you hear? Blue mascara is a beauty must-have for spring - it's darn electrifying!

Blue mascara is my go-to evening eye-enhancer; it's a fierce color splash for sure! And to accomplish the look, I use Maybelline's Great Lash product in royal blue. Additionally, I meticulously line my upper eyelids with liquid black eyeliner for a dramatic look.

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Beauty And Healthy Hair Tips From Atlanta Real Housewife, Kenya Moore

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Beauty Notes! Hype Hair asked its Twitter followers which Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member has the best hairstyle and I responded: Kenya Moore all the way! Moore went on record a few months back and gave us a peek at her (real) hair — free of weave and clip in hair extensions. Since then I've been in awe of Moore's beautiful full head of hair. What's her secret? Conditioner...and her fab hairstylist Lawrence Washington.  Also, it was reported that Moore has been developing a hair care line for the last 6 years. The "top quality" line will promote healthy hair from the roots. I am sure many spectators are on edge waiting for the line to launch. I am ;) 

KM Faves! Make Up For Ever is one of Moore's favorite beauty products (specifically the shadows and foundations). The pretty pageant princess is a fan of Bobbi Brown cosmetics, too! [Source

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Monday, September 2, 2013

#NYFW Kick-Off: Michael Kors Expands Brand, Adding Color and Scents!

Photo Credit: Business of Fashion

Runway Notes! Like Tory Burch, Fashion Designer, Michael Kors will expand his brand to develop "lifestyle" products (specifically, color cosmetics and fragrances): "Beauty is always such an important part of my runway. When we put on a fashion show — after this many years — I’ve learned the layers and the steps. When I first start thinking mood of the season, beauty is part of it from the start," says Michael Kors.

Kors spoke with The Associated Press about the expansion: 
Q: How is the process different for you in developing beauty products versus clothing and accessories? 
A: With accessories and clothes, first I have to fall in love with whatever it is, but then I get practical. Is the bag too heavy? Can you wear a bra with the dress? With beauty, it’s more of a quick mood check. … It’s more gut. Immediately, if I smell something and it’s evocative, I go with it. What takes so long is the packaging. 
Q: What about beauty products? 
A: When you buy something beauty, whether it’s a lipstick, nail polish or a new fragrance, it’s not a long shopping period. You either buy it or not. A perfume should take you away quickly — there’s no trying on pants with a shoe, rolling the jean just right, pretending you have heels on when you try on a skirt. 
Q: If women can get a pick-me-up from a new lipstick, how can you get that same quick fashion fix? 
A: Considering I wear the same thing almost every day, there’s not much I can do. For many men, the quick fix is the tie, and I don’t wear a tie, so I change my aviators (sunglasses). I’ll change the scale and color, whether it’s vintage leather, gunmetal or gold, that’s my mood quick-changer. 
Q: There are three types of muses for your three new perfumes, Sexy, Sporty and Glam. Who are they? 
A: There’s the “sexy,” who is all about confidence. She’s not naked, she could be in jeans or a gown, but she’s sexy. There’s “sporty,” the woman who could be headed to the red carpet or the gym, but she’s the type who just goes. And there’s “glam,” who likes to be the center of attention. 
Q: Did you have any of your famous friends in mind when you were making them? 
Runway Flashback via Fab TV 
A: I have a cast of characters that float by me, sometimes a friend, someone I work with, sometimes celebrity clients — all people who have those moods. For sporty, it’s Blake Lively — can’t you see her surfing and putting on a gown? Or Gwyneth (Paltrow) with her hair yanked back in a pony? Sexy is Angelina Jolie or Rihanna. They exude confidence. And then there’s the glamorous Jennifer Lopez. She’s never a wallflower. She goes big or goes home.
Q: Do you relate more to any one of the personas? 
A: I’m sporty by nature in that I’m relaxed. I don’t like to be stiff, but I’m the most uncoordinated sporty person. Roger Federer and I won’t be playing sporty tennis anytime soon. [Source: The Kansas City Star]

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Dove VisibleCare™ Renewing CRÈME Body Wash: Trial But No Error

Photo Credit: savingaddiction.com

Beauty Notes | My skin is sensitive. I mean super sensitive.

My dermatologist recommended eons ago that I use Dove and/or Cetaphil skincare products -- and to stay away from brands that contain a heavy fragrance. Boring, right?

Anyways, despite the 2011 advertising controversy, I've been using Dove's: VisibleCare™ Renewing CRÈME Body Wash. The product is lightly scented and literally locks in moisture instantly. Furthermore, the body wash assures, "softer, smoother skin in one week." I can attest to the fact that yes -- in addition to the romantic scent and lock-in moisturizer -- after just one week [my] skin felt as smooth as butter, as well as noticeably more appealing (meaning no redness, dry patches, or flakes!)

Photo Credit: Huffington Post

Grab your pink shower puff and lather up! Shop 

Final Thoughts: By the way, personally, I thought the ad was perhaps a little culturally insensitive but definitely  harmless -- and unintentional.



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Saturday, August 18, 2012

"Go On Green" by OPI

Exhibit A: After three coats of polish.
Beauty Notes! I took a short break from my signature Sally Hansen nail colors and polished up with (a different brand) "Go on Green" by OPI. At the store, the color looked really cool in the bottle, so I bought it. Then I put the pedal-to-the-medal and raced home to try out my new color. The Verdict: Not exactly thrilled by the process.

After applying the 1st coat I loathed the color, it looked way too dingy. However, I refused to quit and was determined to make good on my buy, so I applied a 2nd coat in hopes that the color would look better. Still no luck. I didn't like it. So I applied a 3rd coat and finally, Walla! But it took a gazillion years to dry. I wasn't particularly thrilled about that. I don't have the patience to apply three coats of the same nail polish color...then a clear coat...and then have to wait until forever for my nails to dry. What is that? [Exhibit A.]

Spoiled? Perhaps. I've been using Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri™ consistently for months, and I must say that the brand sure does live up to the expectation of 
Fast Dry Nail Color. And one coat will usually suffice. I guess I'm just a Sally Girl.

XoXo :) nikki

Photo Credit: nikkistyle.net   

Monday, July 30, 2012

Just A Little Mascara...

Beauty Notes! 'Are those eyelash extensions?' ... is one of the most flattering questions I am asked all of the time. My Response: Nope. It's just good 'ole LashBlast Volume Blasting Mascara by CoverGirl; I don't even use an eyelash curler before applying.

Though, I would wear falsies for the extra drama -- if I only knew how to put them on correctly. Ugh! I tried once and almost glued my eyes shut, so I gave up on that.

Dedicated Customer. LashBlast 'Blasting' mascara has been my go-to eye enhancer since forever; I use No. 800 Very Black. | Read more CoverGirl-related posts. |

Photo Credit: nikkistyle™

Monday, June 18, 2012

This Week's Essentials: A Rite Aid Run

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Shopping List! The following are essentials needed for the upcoming week, which I purchased at Rite Aid with my "Wellness Card." Thinking: What are the benefits of having a wellness/rewards card anyway? I still spend more than I want to, every time.

A Few Yet Special Things That I Bought:

  • Cetaphil with Sunscreen SPF 30
  • CoverGirl PerfectBlend Eyeliner, No. 100 (Basic Black)
  • Johnson's - MELT AWAY STRESS - Lavender & Chamomile Lotion
  • People's StyleWatch, July 2012 Issue 

Cetaphil Skin Care products are great. And easy on my sensitive skin. But this is the first time that I will use the featured Cetaphil product with sunscreen SPF 30. I figured that I would try it, especially with summer literally right around the corner. 

Psst! Protecting your skin from the sun's harmful rays is an absolute must!

Next up, CoverGirl makeup! I've used most products on the CoverGirl line and really like them. I do not wear loads of makeup - but when I do wear some - I like it to look natural, soft and pretty. CoverGirl makeup will simply accentuate your already beautiful features.

And Don't Forget To Moisturize! I make sure my hands are moisturized around-the-clock ... and keep a bottle of Johnson's hand lotion in my purse (and on my desk at work). I'm a germaphobe and wash my hands constantly!

After washing your hands it's smart to moisturize them in efforts to prevent the skin from becoming dry and brittle.

Finally, the July issue of StyleWatch is on newsstands. How could I not?

What items DO YOU splurge on? Tell me on Twitter.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Nicki's Must-Haves!

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Beauty Notes | Elle gave its readers the lowdown on superstar Nicki Minaj's beauty secrets, as well as her favorite products. And because I am such a huge Nicki fan (*ahem* Trinidad, please stand up!) — I had to put the spotlight on this fun-filled girlie interview


See it now! The World Premiere of 'Stupid Hoe'




Interview Excerpt:
What’s the most high-maintenance part of your beauty routine? 
My eyes, because they’re the one thing I need my makeup artist to do. I don’t have the patience, my hands shake, and I mess everything up. So my makeup artist has to do my brows and lids and lashes. Everyone knows I’m a lash girl by now. When I don’t have my lashes, I feel naked. 
Are they extensions or strips? 
Today I’m wearing strips. I used to wear the individual lashes, but those became so time-consuming. We needed to figure out an easier way, so my makeup artist has been experimenting with cutting lash strips in half and piling them on top of each other. 
What’s the best tip a makeup artist has taught you? 
I contour by using a lighter shade of foundation under my eyes instead of concealer. I take it down in a triangle by the sides of my nose, and then apply blush on top. I don’t do round, rosy cheeks; that’s for old people. It’s played out. I like the color to be like a diagonal line across the cheekbone up to the temples. It really changes the shape of my face. 
What’s always in your makeup bag? 
I can’t see myself without pink lipstick. I can go without it for a couple days, but if there was no more pink lipstick in the world, I’d be useless. Seriously. And a good white pencil for under the eye, just inside the rim. It helps you look like you’re on. [Source]
Nicki's Superstar Must-Haves!
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Monday, October 17, 2011

New Product: L'Oreal Telescopic Waterproof Precision Liquid Eyeliner

Currently Using: Pencil 

Now Using: Liquid

Beauty Notes | Apparently, I've been stuck in the dark ages, because (black) pencil eyeliner was my go-to eye enhancer, in addition to my beloved LashBlast by CoverGirl. Though, everyday I found myself highly annoyed by having to constantly reapply eyeliner. Thinking: I just knew there had to be a better way to stay lined all day long. And, I was right. Recently I decided to purchase L'Oreal Telescopic Waterproof Precision Liquid Eyeliner ... and what a great buy it was!

No Running. No Smudging. Long-Lasting — All Day Wear

So, did I totally give up on pencil eyeliner? No way! I use it to touch-up my lower lids. But [I did] migrate over to using liquid (i.e. new product) to line my upper lids ... and am currently in the midst of perrrfecting my liquid-lining technique in efforts to achieve the baddest cat-eye wing. To be continued...

Photo Credit: temptalia.com