Thursday, October 27, 2011

Five Recession-Proof Household Beauty Products

Let’s face it, not all of us have the kind of paychecks to be dropping big bucks on the latest YSL Lip Lacquers, Murad’s skincare products, or other beauty favorites that require you to sacrifice your hard earned moolah for high quality. Here are some tried and true remedies and everyday household products that can immediately spruce up your image, while still maintaining their multifunctional value. Best of all, they’re budget-friendly and most are sold in bulk or pack a great bang for your buck. Never look at olive oil the same way again!

1. Vaseline –– This one’s a given. This old-time favorite is not only just good for scars and cuts. It can be used to groom your eyebrows, double up as clear mascara for lush lashes, and work to soothe dry, chapped lips. Mix a dab of it in a pot along with your favorite lipstick and you’ve got yourself a naturally glossy pout.


2. Aspirin –– Got a throbbing headache? Or how bout some pesky zits? Yup. The generic form of this common pain-reliever has proven to work wonders for glowing skin. The technical name for aspirin is Acetylsalicylic Acid, which, as you could guess, is a compound containing the acne-fighting ingredient, Salicylic Acid. An aspirin mask––consisting of 3-4 (give or take) uncoated crushed tablets, a squirt of honey, and a teaspoon of water––can combine to form a fantastic face mask when left on for 10-15 minutes. Your skin will look noticeably brighter and feel softer, thanks to the exfoliating and soothing properties of aspirin and honey. The mask also helps to reduce redness and large pores. Feel free to alter or add on to the “recipe”––with additions like yogurt––to really give your face a treat.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar –– If your skin’s looking a little patchy or uneven, good old apple cider vinegar can do the trick (Bragg’s is a cult favorite). When used as a toner, it can help clear up blemishes and other problem areas, giving your face a smoother texture and complexion. The acidic content will help to remove old, dead and tired skin cells from the surface to reveal the new, radiant ones waiting to shine. But be careful! Make sure to dilute the vinegar––with a water: vinegar ratio of your liking––to prevent the acidity from being too harsh on your skin. If you don’t have apple cider vinegar at hand, lemon juice can also provide a similar effect!

4. Green Tea –– Running low on your favorite concealer? Steep two bags tea in warm water and cozy up to a mug. Instead of disposing the teabags, stick them into the fridge to chill for about a half hour. Make sure the tea bags are cool and dry before placing them over the eyelids for a makeshift eye compress. After 10 minutes, your lovely peepers will look refreshed and wide awake. The tannin and caffeine in tea bags have been proven to reduce swelling (baggy under eyes) and discoloration (dark circles), while the antioxidant EGCG aids in removing under eye fluid buildup—the main culprit for under eye circles and bags. Your boss will never know you danced the night away yesterday รก la J. Lo, unless you tell her of course.

5. Olive Oil – Who knew this household cabinet staple could double up as an eye makeup remover? Not only does olive oil trudge through eye shadow, mascara, eyeliner and the likes, it also promotes eye lash growth. Eyelashes, like any other strand of hair on your body, grow dry and brittle if not properly hydrated. Keep your lashes lush and healthy by using an eyelash brush to coat them with olive oil every night. Castor oil is a great alternative. Go on girl, bat away!

Sources:

http://www.acne.org/aspirin-mask-reviews/75/page1.html

http://www.ehow.com/how_5056658_make-aspirin-mask.html

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/the-benefits-of-apple-cider-vinegar/

http://www.easywaystogogreen.com/organic-foods/benefits-of-braggs-apple-cider-vinegar/

http://planetgreen.discovery.com/home-garden/reuses-tea-bags.html

http://www.life123.com/beauty/cosmetics/eyelashes/eyelash-growth.shtml

Monday, October 24, 2011

Nicki Minaj x OPI


Busty rap superstar Nicki Minaj signs a deal with OPI to land her own line of nail polish to debut on shelves in January 2012. The line features six nail polishes, named after her very own songs.

From L to R: "Super Bass," "Metallic 4 Life," "Save Me," "Fly," "Did It On 'Em," and "Pink Friday."

Though I'm not a huge fan of Nicki, I can say that OPI did a hell of a job with these shades. Incredibly Nicki Minaj-esque.

What do you all think? Will you be purchasing from this collection when it hits stores?

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

2011 Fall Beauty Favorites

To make up for my excruciatingly long hiatus, I've decided to compile a list of my favorites that have been doing my beauty routine justice this fall. From high-end cult raves to pleasantly surprising drugstore finds—I've got a variety of products that will hopefully be as beneficial for you as they are for me.

1. Urban Decay Naked Palette — Hands down. You've heard about this palette from your best friend, to YouTube video gurus to celebrity makeup artists worldwide. And by now, I'd probably be judging you if you haven't snagged this already. The palette indeed lives up to every bit of hype that it receives. Urban Decay is well-known for having high-quality, cruelty-free, richly pigmented eye shadows. The palette packs 12 gorgeous neutral shades with a delicious candy-bar looking punch in packaging. The colors are perfect for an everyday office look but are also perfect for a night out on the town, as the textures range from matte to shimmer. The set includes a Taklon eye shadow brush/a duo-ended 24-7 eyeliner in Zero/Whiskey (depending on when you picked up the palette). A mini version of the famous UDPP (Urban Decay Primer Potion) is also included with the set to ensure your shadows will stay put on those lovely peepers long after an eight-hour work day... even possibly past a hard-earned happy hour. (Purchased from Macy*s, $48)

2. Revlon Colorburst Lipstick in Crimson — Wow. This is quite possibly the FIRST red lipstick I've ever been able to pull off in all my years of makeup hoarding. I picked it up on a whim after looking for a nice deep red lip color for the fall, well knowing I would probably be disappointed after several attempts of trying to find the perfect red lip. The colors would constantly clash with my skintone, look too intense or have weird berry undertones——but NOT this baby! After light-handedly (very pigmented!) applying this on my lips, blotting it a few times with a tissue, and cleaning up the edges... I could not stop looking at my lips. Crimson gives me that true red that emulates a classy, old Hollywood-esque look instantly, while actually COMPLIMENTING my skintone. This is a look I'd never thought I could pull off until maybe I reached my cougar years (HA!). If you do plan on grabbing a hold of this lipstick, always, ALWAYS make sure to moisturize with a great lip balm before application. The formula is very matte and will pronounce dry, chapped lips. Otherwise, the color, packaging and lasting power are all truly phenomenal. Thanks, Revlon! (Purchased from CVS, ~$6)

3. Graftobian Hi-Def Glamour Creme in Buttermilk — I must admit. This foundation took me a while to get used to, at first. It wasn't until I recently gave it a second try that I realized this product was now an essential part of my beauty routine, but only for nights out. I learned of this product from one of my favorite makeup artists, (YouTube:Gossmakeupartist) who raved about this product for excellent coverage. While my aforementioned posts might have suggested that my acne scars diminished, this is far from the truth, although the techniques and products I've listed have aided tremendously. I still suffer from the occasional pimples and pesky acne scars that I spend a little extra time covering when I have someone to impress. Instead of using the Graftobian Glamour Creme as a foundation, I find it has been wonderful to use as a spot-concealer for my acne scars, before applying a light coat of my foundation. The trick is to dab a very minimal amount on the area and PAT away with a concealer brush. If you feel another coat of foundation on top would be too cakey, finish the application off with a dab of pressed powder to set the concealed area. For myself, I've never had a problem with caking and have experienced flawless results by using this method. The formula, though, is very opaque and meant primarily for costume/stage makeup use, so it does need a light hand and adequate removal before you go to sleep. (Purchased from camerareadycosmetics.com, $14.99)


To be continued
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