8 January 2012 Foundation

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

5 November 2011 Mascara

Emily shares her top 10 favorite products from popular drugstore brand, Maybelline! Check out recommendations for products for the face, lips, and eyes! BLOG: www.beautybroadcast.net Follow me on Twitter for updates! http FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Disclaimer: None of the products mentioned were provided to me by the company. They were all purchased with my own money and the video is not sponsored whatsoever. These are my honest opinions.

28 October 2011 Mascara

Hi Everyone!!! I’ve missed you guys!! Here a very short video :) about all the stuff I’ve bought over the last couple months to fill this rainy Sunday with. See? i was thinking bout you! I hope you enjoy and I’ll talk to you soon! xoxoxo, Rachelle :) @borderhammer facebook.com/borderhammer borderhammer@yahoo.com Face Sally Hansen Foundation in Mahagony Blush Barry M Apricot Sin from Urban Decay (inner corner) Louder Please Mac (crease) Folie Mac (outer corner) Palladio Blue liner Hard Candy Electric Blue mascara Under Play Mac lipstick Loreal Colour Juice Inviting over top

25 October 2011 Foundation

We got the numbers a little mixed up, oh well! The Blaine’s musthave choices with commentary from me (Gavin). 10 – REGIS Silvershine Shampoo 09 – Illamasqua Intense Lipgloss Absorb 08 – Illamasqua Eyelashes FL013 07 – Body Shop Super Volume Mascara Black 06 – Body Shop Eyebrow Pencil 03 Dark Brown 05 – MAC Kohl Eyeliner in Black 04 – NARS Duo in Paris 03 – MAC Studio Fix Foundation NC30 02 – MAC Eyeshadow in Carbon 01 – Max Factor Lasting Performance Foundation
Video Rating: 4 / 5

hope you enjoyed (: Products mentioned: – Max Factor Lasting Performance foundation- £9.99 – Collection 2000 Face Powder- £2.99 – Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection concealor- £4.10 – Benefit Benetint- Unknown price – Natual Collection blush in Peach Melba- £1.99 – Natural Collection eyeshadow in Willow- £1.79 – Barbra Daley eyeshadow in Taupe- £4 – Urban Decay Primer Potion- £11.50 – Maybelline Colossal mascara- About £8 – Nivea Essention Care lipbalm- £1.50 – Body Shop Born Lippy lipbalm in Raspberry- £2 – BarryM lipgloss in Toffee- £4.10 – MAC lipstick in Creme Cup- £12.50 – Maybelline Colour Sensational lipstick in Kiss Pearl- About £6

5 September 2011 Lipstick

**Please Read** L’oreal HIP Jelly Balm in Plush L’oreal HIP Jelly Balm in Luscious L’oreal HIP Jelly Balm in Savory Revlon Lipstick in “Softshell Pink” Revlon Lipstick in “Pink about it” Maybelline Moisture Extreme Lipstick in “Windsor Rose” Maybelline Moisture Extreme Lipstick in “Sugar Plum Ice” Colorstay Mineral Lipglaze in “Timeless Nude” Facebook Page: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/Maddengirl15 Other Links: www.dailybooth.com/maddengirl15 www.blogtv.com/people/maddengirl15 I hope you enjoyed this video, Take care. XO Grace

hello all, this is a review of Maybelline moisture extreme lipstick in Royal Red. its an absolute gorgeous product and the colour pay of is tremendously good. i bought this item from Ebay.uk with less price. please check out the video for more info. link to buy: cgi.ebay.co.uk

1 September 2011 Moisturizer

Removing The Oily Skin With Homemade Products

Don’t you just hate it how one part of your face is oily and shiny, while another is dry and flakey? It seems almost impossible to be able to clean both zones equally. Soap just makes the dry areas drier and lotions make the oily areas even greasier. So what’s a woman to do?

The problem may lie in the facial cleansing products that you are using. While they may work well for your T-zone, the chemicals in the product may actually be removing too much of the natural oils from the rest of your face. That’s the evil of manufactured skin care products. Anyway you look at it, it’s practically impossible to buy a completely natural skin care product made from pure organic ingredients. They have to add some chemicals in order to stabilize and preserve the product for a certain shelf life.

The good news is… the solution to your problem may lie right in your own kitchen cabinets.

Homemade natural skin care products don’t contain any additional chemical ingredients that could potentially irritate or harm your skin. The only prospective problem may lie in people who are allergic to certain food ingredients. This is easily overcome by substituting the offending food or ingredient with another similar ingredient. For example, if you are allergic to strawberries you could substitute a cucumber instead.

Not only do homemade skin care products cost a lot less to make, you can easily experiment with what works best for you without breaking the bank. Let’s face it, some of the products on the market cost a small fortune! I know it frustrates me to buy a product for and find out it either doesn’t work or I can’t use it because it makes me break out. It’s much easier to head off to the kitchen, mix up a small sample batch of something and give it a try.

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You will find that some recipes have to be mix up just prior to use as they don’t store well, but the majority of recipes can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week allowing you to mix up a small batch to save yourself some time. The following recipes are great for people with combination/oily skin that tend to break out with acne and blackheads. Why not give these a try and see how they work for you?

Facial Cleanser For Normal to Oily Skin

2 tbsp cornstarch
2 tbsp glycerin
1/2 cup distilled water

Mix the ingredients together until smooth. Pour into a jar and place the jar inside a double-boiler pot (do not use direct heat on the jar). Bring the water in the outer pot to a boil and heat the mixture until it is clear and has thickened. (If it thickens too much, add a bit more water). Remove from heat and let cool. This is a good all-over facial cleanser and should keep for 7 to 10 days.

Green Tea Skin Toner

1 teabag of green tea
1/2 cup boiling water

Let the tea bag steep for 2 to 3 minutes in the hot water. Remove the tea bag and let the water cool. Pour into an empty toner bottle or something similar with a small opening. Use with cotton pads like you would regular toner. If you wish to, you could also add a 3 or 4 drops of tea tree essential oil. Tea tree oil is a great antiseptic for pimples, while the oil helps to moisturize the skin.

Facial Scrub (Good for blackheads)

1 part baking soda
1 part water

Mix together into a paste. Gently scrub blackheads for 2 to 3 minutes. Rinse off. Use once or twice a week.

Natural Scrub For Oily Skin

1 part sea salt
1 part lemon juice

Mix into a paste and gently scrub face for 1 to 2 minutes. Rinse off. Interestingly, you would think this would be very drying to your skin, but I’ve found it actually leaves your skin feeling clean, refreshed, and soft. Use once a week to remove dead skin cells.

Deep Cleansing Mask

1/2 of a peeled, pureed cucumber
1 tbsp plain, natural yogurt

Mix ingredients together and apply to the face (avoid eye area). Let dry for 20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. Use once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and refresh your skin.

As you can see, making up your own natural homemade skin care recipes can be quite simple and convenient with the right ingredients in the house. After all, if you have to run out to buy some cleanser, toner, moisturizer, etc., why not just stock up on what you need to make your own facial skin care products instead? At least you’ll know exactly what’s contained in each product. Just remember to throw away the old stuff after 7 days and make a fresh batch for the following week. Your skin will thank you for it.

Visit the Health And Nutrition Tips website to learn about canine rash, dog rash, rash on dogs, what is fibroid, fundal fibroid , symptoms of fundal fibroid and other information.

Article from articlesbase.com

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27 August 2011 Cleanser

How Glycolic Acid Products Remove Your Wrinkles and Blemishes

Glycolic acid products are a group of fruit acid based chemicals that are usually made from sugar cane and citric acid. The fact that citric fruit and sugar cane are natural resources, they are commonly used by cosmetic manufacturers in producing  glycolic acid based cosmetic products.

Glycolic acid is actually used as an industrial rust remover which is why pure glycolic acid would have devastating effects if applied to the skin. Take note that the government has mandated that cosmestic products that carry more than 10% glycolic acid are classified as dangerous. So, please beware of this and check out label when doing your shopping.

Glycolic acid is a fantastic exfoliating agent because of its nature. It has low pH and it can dissolve in water. If you apply glycolic acid products on your skin, the lotion that contains the glycolic acid will seep into under layer of your skin. It will break the dead cells and the new cells. The acid will then burn away all the dead skin cells.  As you rinse you face after the exfoliation process, you will notice that your skin will look youthful and whiter.

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Facial cleansers are the most common glycolic acid based products. This is because one doesn’t have to go through with the sticky feeling of applying cream or lotion. After applying the cleanser, remember to rinse you face with water. You will feel refresh.

If you are a first time user of glycolic acid based cleanser, you will experience a tingling feeling on your skin. This is absolutely normal.  Glycolic acid eliminates the build-up of dirt and oil in your pores to give your skin a fresh new vibe.
Some may advise you to use glycolic cleanser to remove make-up. If you ask me, I think make-up remover will be a better option because different  cosmetic products are produced for different purposes. This is because the glycolic acid products only remove a thin layer of skin.

If you intend to use glycolic acid products regularly, then you need to invest in sunscreen as well. Your skin will be extra vulnerable with the frequent exfoliations. You should protect yourself from the harmful rays of the sun with a sunscreen with just the recommended amount of SPF. Consult your dermatologist regarding this.

Get the skin you always wanted. Find out more on glycolic acid facial cleanser and other glycolic acid products that guarantee you a clear and fresh-looking skin.

Article from articlesbase.com

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24 August 2011 Moisturizer

Removing The Oily Skin With Homemade Products

Don’t you just hate it how one part of your face is oily and shiny, while another is dry and flakey? It seems almost impossible to be able to clean both zones equally. Soap just makes the dry areas drier and lotions make the oily areas even greasier. So what’s a woman to do?

The problem may lie in the facial cleansing products that you are using. While they may work well for your T-zone, the chemicals in the product may actually be removing too much of the natural oils from the rest of your face. That’s the evil of manufactured skin care products. Anyway you look at it, it’s practically impossible to buy a completely natural skin care product made from pure organic ingredients. They have to add some chemicals in order to stabilize and preserve the product for a certain shelf life.

The good news is… the solution to your problem may lie right in your own kitchen cabinets.

Homemade natural skin care products don’t contain any additional chemical ingredients that could potentially irritate or harm your skin. The only prospective problem may lie in people who are allergic to certain food ingredients. This is easily overcome by substituting the offending food or ingredient with another similar ingredient. For example, if you are allergic to strawberries you could substitute a cucumber instead.

Not only do homemade skin care products cost a lot less to make, you can easily experiment with what works best for you without breaking the bank. Let’s face it, some of the products on the market cost a small fortune! I know it frustrates me to buy a product for and find out it either doesn’t work or I can’t use it because it makes me break out. It’s much easier to head off to the kitchen, mix up a small sample batch of something and give it a try.

]]>

You will find that some recipes have to be mix up just prior to use as they don’t store well, but the majority of recipes can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week allowing you to mix up a small batch to save yourself some time. The following recipes are great for people with combination/oily skin that tend to break out with acne and blackheads. Why not give these a try and see how they work for you?

Facial Cleanser For Normal to Oily Skin

2 tbsp cornstarch
2 tbsp glycerin
1/2 cup distilled water

Mix the ingredients together until smooth. Pour into a jar and place the jar inside a double-boiler pot (do not use direct heat on the jar). Bring the water in the outer pot to a boil and heat the mixture until it is clear and has thickened. (If it thickens too much, add a bit more water). Remove from heat and let cool. This is a good all-over facial cleanser and should keep for 7 to 10 days.

Green Tea Skin Toner

1 teabag of green tea
1/2 cup boiling water

Let the tea bag steep for 2 to 3 minutes in the hot water. Remove the tea bag and let the water cool. Pour into an empty toner bottle or something similar with a small opening. Use with cotton pads like you would regular toner. If you wish to, you could also add a 3 or 4 drops of tea tree essential oil. Tea tree oil is a great antiseptic for pimples, while the oil helps to moisturize the skin.

Facial Scrub (Good for blackheads)

1 part baking soda
1 part water

Mix together into a paste. Gently scrub blackheads for 2 to 3 minutes. Rinse off. Use once or twice a week.

Natural Scrub For Oily Skin

1 part sea salt
1 part lemon juice

Mix into a paste and gently scrub face for 1 to 2 minutes. Rinse off. Interestingly, you would think this would be very drying to your skin, but I’ve found it actually leaves your skin feeling clean, refreshed, and soft. Use once a week to remove dead skin cells.

Deep Cleansing Mask

1/2 of a peeled, pureed cucumber
1 tbsp plain, natural yogurt

Mix ingredients together and apply to the face (avoid eye area). Let dry for 20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. Use once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and refresh your skin.

As you can see, making up your own natural homemade skin care recipes can be quite simple and convenient with the right ingredients in the house. After all, if you have to run out to buy some cleanser, toner, moisturizer, etc., why not just stock up on what you need to make your own facial skin care products instead? At least you’ll know exactly what’s contained in each product. Just remember to throw away the old stuff after 7 days and make a fresh batch for the following week. Your skin will thank you for it.

Visit the Health And Nutrition Tips website to learn about canine rash, dog rash, rash on dogs, what is fibroid, fundal fibroid , symptoms of fundal fibroid and other information.

Article from articlesbase.com

23 August 2011 Cleanser

Thank you Gemma for tagging me! :) I TAG: ChantelleMakeup1 AccessorialAnnna BlossomBeauty1 DollyBowBow SiobhanAlford Pixi2woo :) Twitter! twitter.com Blog! cosmetics-charlotte.blogspot.com Products: Sleek ‘Storm’ Palette Skin79 Super+ BB Cream (Ebay Seller:…
Video Rating: 4 / 5

23 August 2011 Cleanser

Thank you Gemma for tagging me! :) I TAG: ChantelleMakeup1 AccessorialAnnna BlossomBeauty1 DollyBowBow SiobhanAlford Pixi2woo :) Twitter! twitter.com Blog! cosmetics-charlotte.blogspot.com Products: Sleek ‘Storm’ Palette Skin79 Super+ BB Cream (Ebay Seller:…

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