Wednesday, March 31, 2010

OCC Lip Tar Spring Collection


Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics is back with their new Lip Tar Colors for the spring! I did a couple posts last fall and nothing has changed...I simply love them!

This season's collection, designed by New York based celebrity Makeup Artist Katie Pellegrino...From ultra muted plum/beige to bubble-gum violet Vapid or magenta Hoochie and fuschia-rose Demure, these shades are definitely something to OBSESS over.

Available now at OCCMAKEUP.COM!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Your Beauty Questions Answered (BQOTD): Day Creams vs. Night Creams


Today's beauty question came from a new client who came for a facial the other day. Wanna hear it? Here it goes..


Q: What is the difference between day and night creams and is it necessary to use both?

A: Day creams are generally lighter and more suitable under makeup. Most of the day creams sold today include sunscreen. Obviously, sunscreen is not necessary in a night cream. Whether you need to use a night cream is determined by your skin type. Dry or mature skin may benefit from an intensive moisturizing cream at night.

Until next time...



Saturday, March 13, 2010

Brows to Die For

If you know me, you know how I feel about brows (and you've probably heard me say this a million times)...They are, dare I say, the most important feature on the face. They shape your face and can make or completely break your look.
Personally, I'm a fan of a fuller, well-groomed brow. Overall, they tend to look more natural.
Damone Roberts, "The Brow King" says "As a whole, the thicker the brow, the softer and prettier a woman can look. The thinner you go, the more severe and sinister you look. Thin eyebrows can make you look mean".

That brings me to the point of this post: Whether you went a little buck with your tweezers, you were butchered at the salon,
you don't have an understanding of what works well for you or maybe you were born with naturally thin brows, there are products out here to help.
While there are plenty of products that boast of facilitating or accelerating hair growth, you still need to practice patience!! Your brows will not grow back overnight so, hang in there.

Here are a few of the leading brow growth products on the market:

Ardell Brow and Lash growth Accelerator - $5+

The claim: works to repair weak eye lashes and restore thickness to thinning and over-tweezed or waxed eyebrows. The concentrated serum uses multi-proteins to increase growth as well as additional conditioners that work to soften dry, brittle eyelashes so that they are able to grow fuller, longer and thicker.



Damone Roberts' Brow Gain - $35
The claim: Brow Gain helps to create healthier looking, fuller eyebrows by stimulating the surrounding hair follicles. Generally, results will be seen about 6 to 8 weeks after use begins. Individual results may vary. Your face deserves the perfect frame. With The Eyebrow King’s Signature Brow Gain as the catalyst, that goal is within reach.


Peter Thomas Roth's Brows to Die For - $85


The claim: Thanks to a patent-pending ingredient (called prostaglandin analogue complex), brows look thicker and fuller with regular use. It is also chockfull of vitamins (B5, A, C, E) and aloe vera, which are also said to nourish hair in the area. With consistent, daily use, brows look more robust and ready for a little trim after a month.

If you have tried these or other brow growth products, feel free to post a comment about your experience. We'd love to hear about it!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Beauty Question of the Day

I'm Back! It's been a while, I know...My apologies.
Anywho, I decided to start a series of posts called "Beauty Question of the Day" where I address some of the questions I get from clients, friends and anyone else who may share my obsession.

Disclaimer: I AM NOT A DOCTOR! However, I am a licensed professional (Esthetician and Makeup Artist) with an obsession for beauty and passion for helping people fall in love with themselves. My advice is based strictly on my education and training, my skills and abilities, personal experience and the experiences of my clients.
Now that we have that out of the way, here your first BQOTD and my advice:

Q:Do I have to use skin care products from the same range/product line?

A:You don't have to use products from the same line. However, many ranges are formulated with ingredients that work together. This ensures that you are getting enough of the good ingredients and not doubling-up on those that are potentially irritating. If mixing and matching works for you, I say, go with that.

I hope you find this segment of my blog useful. TTFN.