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| Givenchy Phenomenon Mascara, it has a high-tech patented round sphere at the tip of the precision wand that reaches, starting at the roots. |
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Worlds Best Mascaras
Friday, August 5, 2011
Smudging, Creasing and Melting ? How to keep your eye makeup on.
An eyelid is a thin fold of skin that covers and protects the eye.
The skin is similar to areas elsewhere, but has more pigment cells and It also contains sweat glands and hairs.
Oily eyelids and skin is caused by over-active sebaceous glands, that produce a substance called sebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant.
The oily-skin type is not necessarily bad, since such skin is less prone to wrinkling, or other signs of aging, because the oil helps to keep needed moisture locked into the epidermis, (outermost layer of skin).
How to keep makeup on around the eyes its a very difficult task for some women.
Eye shadows won't stay on, eye liners and mascaras will smudge, and in less than an hour it's all mess.
Here I will go step by step to help you prevent this common problem from happening again.
First step, find an eye primer. Most women don't wear it or don't want to take an extra step in the morning, but eye primers are the most important step to keep eye makeup on.
There is a few types of eye primers in the market, find a sheer or a color eye primer for darker skin tones.
Second step, apply thin layers, blend and build. Using brushes is the easiest and fastest.
Use a concealer brush, and apply a thin layer of eye primer all over the eyelid and all around the eye area.
Third step, apply an all over base eye shadow, line the eye with a pencil or liquid eye liner, apply a very thin layer of concealer and last style your lashes with your favorite mascara.
Fourth step , there's nothing wrong with using waterproof products, like waterproof liners or mascaras, as long as, at the end of the day we cleanse, remove and hydrate our skin and eye area.
Find a gentle makeup remover and daily facial wash that suits your skin type to cleanse the face.
Remove, cleanse, tone and moisturize every day.
Top 5 eye primers:
The skin is similar to areas elsewhere, but has more pigment cells and It also contains sweat glands and hairs.
Oily eyelids and skin is caused by over-active sebaceous glands, that produce a substance called sebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant.
The oily-skin type is not necessarily bad, since such skin is less prone to wrinkling, or other signs of aging, because the oil helps to keep needed moisture locked into the epidermis, (outermost layer of skin).
How to keep makeup on around the eyes its a very difficult task for some women.
Eye shadows won't stay on, eye liners and mascaras will smudge, and in less than an hour it's all mess.
Here I will go step by step to help you prevent this common problem from happening again.
First step, find an eye primer. Most women don't wear it or don't want to take an extra step in the morning, but eye primers are the most important step to keep eye makeup on.
There is a few types of eye primers in the market, find a sheer or a color eye primer for darker skin tones.
Second step, apply thin layers, blend and build. Using brushes is the easiest and fastest.
Use a concealer brush, and apply a thin layer of eye primer all over the eyelid and all around the eye area.
Third step, apply an all over base eye shadow, line the eye with a pencil or liquid eye liner, apply a very thin layer of concealer and last style your lashes with your favorite mascara.
Fourth step , there's nothing wrong with using waterproof products, like waterproof liners or mascaras, as long as, at the end of the day we cleanse, remove and hydrate our skin and eye area.
Find a gentle makeup remover and daily facial wash that suits your skin type to cleanse the face.
Remove, cleanse, tone and moisturize every day.
Top 5 eye primers:
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| Benefit Cosmetics Stay Dont Stray 360 degrees primer. |
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| Urban Decay Primer Potion Sheer Nude Eyeshadow primer. |
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| Mac Cosmetics Prep+Prime perfectly primes for eye makeup and reduces puffy eyes and under eye shadows. |
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| Mac Cosmetics Primer. Smooths textures, neutralizes lid color. Use under eye shadow, pigments, paints and concealers. Light, Medium and medium to dark. |
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Hormones are a Powerful Anti Aging Skin Care Ingredient
Hormones are naturally found in the body and certain foods.
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland, located in the center of the brain but outside the blood-brain barrier. Human melatonin production decreases as a person ages. Besides its function as synchronizer of the biological clock, melatonin also exerts a powerful antioxidant activity.
Products containing melatonin have been available over-the-counter as a dietary supplement in the United States since the mid-1990s. One study conducted by researchers of the University of Granada’s Institute of Biotechnology found that consuming melatonin may neutralize oxidative damage and delay the neurodegenerative process of aging.
When applied to the skin, the hormonal components are absorbed and accrue; when enough melatonin has gathered, it works to strengthen the skin by renewing the cells. Small concentrations can have a noticeable effect on enhancing the skin and diminishing the effects of aging.
DHEA is another hormone naturally found in large amounts within the skin. Now also use as a skin protectant and anti-inflammatory agent, traditionally used to reduce stress is one of the most abundant hormones in the body.
DHEA production peaks in the mid 20’s; by age 70, the hormone has significantly diminished. Made from cholesterol, DHEA is known as a prohormone, meaning it can convert into whatever the body needs, like estrogen, testosterone or progesterone.
For a healthy body when taken in pill form, DHEA offers multiple benefits, like reducing oxidation from cholesterol, increasing the activity of the enzymes that protect against circulatory problems and calming the nervous system to reduce stress and depression.
When DHEA is converted into estrogen, increasing collagen for a thicker and healthier skin.
Some research even suggest that using it directly on the skin can reinforced the blood vessels and make them stronger, preventing the skin from taking on a burnt, dry look that eventually peels because of the anti-inflammatory properties.
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland, located in the center of the brain but outside the blood-brain barrier. Human melatonin production decreases as a person ages. Besides its function as synchronizer of the biological clock, melatonin also exerts a powerful antioxidant activity.
Products containing melatonin have been available over-the-counter as a dietary supplement in the United States since the mid-1990s. One study conducted by researchers of the University of Granada’s Institute of Biotechnology found that consuming melatonin may neutralize oxidative damage and delay the neurodegenerative process of aging.
When applied to the skin, the hormonal components are absorbed and accrue; when enough melatonin has gathered, it works to strengthen the skin by renewing the cells. Small concentrations can have a noticeable effect on enhancing the skin and diminishing the effects of aging.
DHEA is another hormone naturally found in large amounts within the skin. Now also use as a skin protectant and anti-inflammatory agent, traditionally used to reduce stress is one of the most abundant hormones in the body.
DHEA production peaks in the mid 20’s; by age 70, the hormone has significantly diminished. Made from cholesterol, DHEA is known as a prohormone, meaning it can convert into whatever the body needs, like estrogen, testosterone or progesterone.
For a healthy body when taken in pill form, DHEA offers multiple benefits, like reducing oxidation from cholesterol, increasing the activity of the enzymes that protect against circulatory problems and calming the nervous system to reduce stress and depression.
When DHEA is converted into estrogen, increasing collagen for a thicker and healthier skin.
Some research even suggest that using it directly on the skin can reinforced the blood vessels and make them stronger, preventing the skin from taking on a burnt, dry look that eventually peels because of the anti-inflammatory properties.
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| Ingredients: Pro-niacin.Works with Leptin, which activates the skin's wound healing response. |
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| Ingredients: rose root extract. Works with beta-endorphins, a nerve hormone. |
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| Ingredients: Soy isoflavones, works with estrogen. Addresses hormonal imbalances that come along with mature skin. |
Monday, July 11, 2011
Pore Minimizer Product Review.
We all seem to have issues with our pores, man women and teens.
As a makeup artist it is very challenging to create the perfect complexion; always searching for the miracle quick fix to solve this common skin condition.
The first step to achieve it its treatment. Skin care and a visit to a dermatologist never hurts, but also vitamins, antioxidants and minerals found in food and fluids are very important.
Here you have two of my favorites quick fix products:


The POREfessional by Benefit Cosmetics:
Is an oil free translucent silicon base balm that minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines while controling the shine and oily skin.
Apply as a primer, with a foundation brush with or without makeup.
Pores No More Pore Refiner by DR Brandt:
Is an instant mattifying pore refiner that smoothes and evens the skin texture, its infusions of microspheres and flax seed effectively shrinks pores without clogging them.
You can also use as a primer with or without make up.
As a makeup artist it is very challenging to create the perfect complexion; always searching for the miracle quick fix to solve this common skin condition.
The first step to achieve it its treatment. Skin care and a visit to a dermatologist never hurts, but also vitamins, antioxidants and minerals found in food and fluids are very important.
Here you have two of my favorites quick fix products:
The POREfessional by Benefit Cosmetics:
Is an oil free translucent silicon base balm that minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines while controling the shine and oily skin.
Apply as a primer, with a foundation brush with or without makeup.
Pores No More Pore Refiner by DR Brandt:
Is an instant mattifying pore refiner that smoothes and evens the skin texture, its infusions of microspheres and flax seed effectively shrinks pores without clogging them.
You can also use as a primer with or without make up.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Top 6 Antiaging Breakthroughs
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 1: Fractional CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing
The antiaging breakthrough of the decade, according to many doctors, is a skin-resurfacing treatment known as CO2 fractional laser therapy. Combining the effectiveness of traditional carbon dioxide lasers -- long thought to be the gold standard in wrinkle removal -- with a new application technique, it delivers powerful results without the traditionally harsh side effects."Essentially, you are getting all the benefits of laser resurfacing, still the best way to remove wrinkles, but you’re getting it without the downtime and without the horrendous complication rate," says David Goldberg, MD, director of Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey and clinical professor of dermatology at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
How does it work? The natural aging process, combined with exposure to sun and pollution, destroys collagen -- the main protein of connective tissue that keeps skin plump and line-free. Laser resurfacing uses beamlets of energy light to bore tiny holes in the skin, which works to put the body’s natural collagen production on fast-forward. Here’s what’s new: Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing does this in a way that prevents damage to the top layer of skin, offering maximum results with minimal recovery time.
While laser resurfacing doesn’t come cheap -- the procedure will cost you about $5,000 -- it is quick, accomplished in one or two sessions, with about four days downtime. Goldberg says effects are thought to last eight to 10 years.
According to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, patients with darker complexions may be at risk for pigmentation loss with any laser surgery. Common minor side effects for fractional laser resurfacing include redness and swelling that lasts about two days.
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 2: The New Wrinkle Injections
Wrinkle injection technology soared to new heights last year when the FDA approved four fillers: Perlane, Juvéderm, Artifill, and Radiesse. Along with Restylane, approved in 2003, each uses a slightly different substance to fill wrinkles.But according to Rhoda Narins, MD, professor of dermatology at NYU Medical Center in New York City, that’s just the beginning. "What’s really significant is that we can now use these fillers to volumize skin anywhere on the face, so you can really sculpt a lifted, youthful look without surgery," she says.
Dermatologist Bruce Katz, MD, the director of Juva Skin and Laser Center in New York City, agrees. "Unlike a face-lift, which pulls the skin taut and tight, volumizing plumps up the skin so the look is youthful but more natural," he says.
In even more good news about wrinkle injections, studies conducted by Frank Wang, MD, at the University of Michigan Medical School found that those containing hyaluronic acid (such as Restylane and Juvéderm) led to "robust collagen production" while also interfering with collagen breakdown. So not only do you get a filling effect, says Narins, but you also have an actual increase in natural collagen production.
Currently, most fillers last up to one year, or longer. Only one -- Artifill -- offers permanent results, but not without concern. According to a published report by the FDA, it increases the risk of granulomas, bumps that form under the skin and may be permanent, as well as an increased risk of allergic reaction.
Still, Narins says all currently approved wrinkle injections have been used in Europe for several years, and the track record on safety is generally good. Most often, side effects are mild, usually limited to redness or swelling at the site of injection, she adds.
The cost of wrinkle-filling volumizers is between $600 and $1,000 per syringe.
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 3: Antioxidants
Topping the list of over-the-counter antiaging ingredients making the most noise these days are antioxidants. These skin-care nutrients fight aging by destroying free radicals, the unstable molecules that occur from sun exposure or pollution and that can literally gobble up the skin’s collagen supply."Antioxidants are nutrients that, when topically applied, disarm and neutralize free radicals before they harm skin -- so they can play an important role in antiaging skin care," says Sumayah Jamal, MD, an assistant professor of dermatology and microbiology at NYU Medical Center in New York City.
Scores of studies demonstrate the power of topical antioxidants (particularly CoQ10 and vitamins C and E) to rejuvenate and protect skin. However, the ingredient generating the loudest buzz in 2007 was clearly coffee berry, which some experts now believe is the single most powerful antioxidant discovered to date.
Two independent studies found that the same plant that gives you your java jolt in the morning is ready to provide a powerful antiaging boost to your face. The research conducted by David McDaniels, MD, at the Institute of Anti-Aging Research in Virginia, and Zoe Draelos, MD, at Dermatology Consulting Service in North Carolina, reported that coffee berry extract significantly improved the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles without allergic reactions or skin irritations.
Although Goldberg says it will be a few years before the full extent of coffee berry’s rejuvenating properties is known, he adds that it is "so powerful in its antioxidant rating that even if 1/1,000th of what’s applied gets into the skin it’s probably going to have an effect."
Dermatologist Ken Beer, MD, director of Palm Beach Esthetic in Palm Beach, Fla., says he’s seen the science and he’s impressed: "I think this is going to be a major cosmeceutical ingredient."
Other cosmeceuticals with new and powerful antioxidants include:
- Prescriptives Super Line Preventor Xtreme with seven antioxidants (1 ounce, $48)
- Neutrogena Antioxidant Age Reverse Day Lotion and Night Cream (1.7 ounces, $17.99 each)
- Lumene Vitamin + Energy Cocktail (1 ounce, $17.99)
- Clinique Continuous Rescue Antioxidant Moisturizer with eight time-release antioxidants (1.7 ounces, $39.50)
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 4: Peptides
Small proteins that stimulate the production of collagen, peptides have been on the cusp of antiaging skin care for a while. The excitement began several years ago with NIH-backed research on the ingredient Matrixyl (palmitoyl pentapeptide-3), showing its ability to stimulate collagen production in skin. Today, further studies on additional peptides continue to generate research news.According to Jamal, studies on formulations such as Argireline (acetyl hexapeptide-3) show they can produce a mild, Botox-like effect, inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters that keep facial muscles from forming wrinkles. Even newer peptide formulations act like growth factors, stimulating skin cells to make a quicker turnover, much like young skin.
What’s new for peptides? Formulations that seem to yield overall improved results. "They are really getting the science down now, learning how to stabilize the peptides and at the same time inhibit collagenase [the breakdown of collagen] so we have better, more tailored peptide products," says Beer.
Products containing the newest versions of that peptide technology include:
- Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream with amino peptide complex (1.7 ounces, $29.99)
- Lumene Premium Beauty Rejuvenating Instant Serum (1 ounce, $29.99)
- Avon Anew Clinical Eye Lift (0.5 ounce, $28)
- Osmotics Blue Copper 5 Face Lifting Serum (1 ounce, $75)
- Emerge Bio-Peptide Night Repair Cream with 10% peptides (1.12 ounces, $43)
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 5: Vitamin A
Among the most medically studied topical antiaging treatments are the retinoids -- derivatives of vitamin A. They are offered as prescription treatments such as Retin A or Renova, but also available in weaker strengths in over-the-counter products, listed as the ingredient retinol.Retinoids are "thought to work on aging skin by increasing collagen production and decreasing collagen breakdown," says Jamal -- and a ream of studies backs her up.
But while many doctors believed only the prescription-strength retinoids were powerful enough to cause significant change in the skin, 2007 was the year that idea changed. In a study published in the Archives of Dermatology in May, researchers from the University of Michigan found that 0.4% retinol lotion applied three times a week for 24 weeks yielded significant difference in skin wrinkling when compared with a similar lotion without retinol used on a separate group of people in the study.
Even more surprising: The average age of study participants was 87, meaning it’s truly never too late to look younger.
"For those who can’t or don’t want to have an office procedure for wrinkles, I suggest starting with retinol products, and if there are no problems, such as redness or irritation, you can work up to a prescription-strength Retin A product. But we now know that both have the power to produce measurable antiaging results," says Goldberg.
Products containing retinol include:
- Vichy Reti-C Intensive Corrective Care (30 milliliters, $31)
- Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Intensives with retinol and antioxidants (Serum, 1 ounce, $16.99; Eye Cream, 0.5 ounce, $16.99)
- Clinique Zero Gravity Repairwear Lift with retinol, antioxidants, and peptides (1.7 ounces, $52)
- L’Oreal Advanced RevitaLift Double Lifting Gel (1 ounce, $16.99)
- RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum (1 ounce, $19.99)
Antiaging Breakthrough No. 6: Antiaging Sunscreens
Among the most exciting new ways to fight skin aging are two dramatic breakthroughs in sun protection: Helioplex, a new technology that makes current sunscreen ingredients more effective, and Mexoryl SX (ecamsule), a new protective agent. Representing the first innovation in skin sun protection in more than 20 years, each is specifically designed to defend against the aging effects of short UVA rays."They are truly the best we have, and they are a major, major advance in terms of antiaging protection," says Katz.
Most of us know about the dangers of burning UVB rays, but you might be less aware of the damaging and aging effects of UVA. "These are the ones that go deep -- UVA rays cause the deep collagen and elastin damage that contributes to aging skin," says Katz.
While most sunscreens effectively protect against UVB rays, protection from UVA was mostly limited to the "long" waves, with ingredients that were unstable and frequently degraded in the sun.
But Mexoryl SX (ecamsule), a UVA-blocking sunscreen developed by L’Oreal, and Helioplex, a technology created by Neutrogena to stabilize traditional sunscreen ingredients avobenzone and oxybenzone, are proving not only to protect against the damaging short UVA rays, but to offer long-lasting protection without the need to constantly reapply.
"They have been available in Europe for some time now, and there is no question they work -- and from an antiaging standpoint, they can be your best friend," says Goldberg.
Even more exciting: In 2007 these sunscreen advances were combined with antioxidants and other antiaging ingredients in moisturizers and day creams that offer Fort Knox-level protection against the aging effects of the sun.
Products containing the latest Helioplex technology include:
- Neutrogena Healthy Defense SPF 45 Daily Moisturizer (1.7 ounces, $11.99)
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SunBlock SPF 70 (3 ounces, $9.99)
- Vichy Capital Soleil SPF 15 Sunscreen Cream (3.4 ounces, $29.99)
- L’Oreal Revitalift UV Moisturizer and Sunscreen (1.7 ounces, $22)
- LaRoche-Posay Anthelios SX (3.4 ounces, $29)
- Lancome UV Expert 20 (3.4 ounces, $35)
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