1.22.2009

Tarte!


My new Tarte foundation just arrived and I am looking forward to trying it out. Look for my review here tomorrow.

1.21.2009

Love in Here to Stay

I love discounts and deals. 
Enjoy free shipping & a free sample of Here to Stay Mascara with any Prescriptives purchase through 1/24/09.

Code: Love9


1.20.2009

MAC goes Mineral!





Jessie Bedrin here. Jaime's admiring sis-in-law who loves all things product since she was a little girl. 
I really hit the "in-law jackpot" with my successful and beautiful sis, who let me guest blog today as I review Mineralize Skin Finish/Natural by MAC.

The background here is that I am looking for a low/natural-coverage everyday foundation. I have combination, sensitive skin, so it's very tricky for me to avoid flakes while not going greasy. I don't love the feel of liquid foundations but powder triggers flakes in my t-zone. Mineral foundations seem to be all the rage these days. I tried Sephora's 10-day sample of Bare Minerals and was disappointed. It didn't apply evenly and an hour into wearing it I was oily. So, after not wearing MAC Studio Fix since my high school days I decided to try out their Mineral Skin Finish in Light/Medium -- the price is right at $25 and it comes in an easy compact you can travel with. Three days in I am very satisfied. It is very natural, very light, and my sensitive skin goes about 6-8 hours before needing a touch up. You can layer on the coverage, though it will definitely will never get to be full coverage. It can be used alone (like I do) or to set your favorite foundation. So if you're looking for something very light to even out your skin tone and finish off your natural-looking day makeup, this is a good find.


Editor's note:
Thanks to Jessica for her guest blog post. Look for more posts from Jessie in the future.

1.16.2009

Hairstyle Pick-me-ups...














If you're like me, your hairstyle is neither here nor there. So for those days when you need to do something clever or creative, try one of these Goody hair clips. They are easy to use, inexpensive and fun. You can use them in short hair or long hair.  Just hide them from your girlfriends or they may disappear. I like these little twists. It's a messy - sexy style, but keeps your hair away from your face. Very Jennifer Garner. By the way JG, congrats on your new arrival.

1.15.2009

Brighten Up! Jaime's Triple Threat!



It's no secret that winter is rough on the skin.


Dry heat robs the skin of its moisture - just strips it. I don't know why we overheat our buildings, but it seems that most places are a bit warmer than they need to be.


Yesterday I was at a NYC diner and I thought I was going to melt away.


I can't do much about the dry heat or the bitter cold weather. But I can offer some tips on how to keep your skin looking fresh.

Here's my recipe  for success:

1. Wash face with everyday cleanser.
2. Use an effective scrub/mask. I like Prescriptives' Instant Gratification because it exfoliates and helps to resurface the skin. Let it sit on the skin for 5 minutes before rinsing off.
3. Next, apply a hydrating mask like Kiehl's Brightening Botanical Hydrating Mask. This mask is lightweight, soothing and very moisturizing. It contains Vitamin C, and white flower extracts and is alcohol-free. I like that it rinses off easily.
4. Finish with moisturizer. I am enjoying Clinique's Moisture Surge. This is a gel-like moisturizer that absorbs very quickly. Leaves skin feeling refreshed.

Sunny Days









It is 17 degrees today in NYC. 
Forecasts call for even colder temperatures tonight. 
Need a pick me up -- but can't afford to jet to Turks & Caicos? 
Buy a festive, feminine, light pink nail polish that screams spring.
This one is from Lancome.
It's called Sassiness.
It was created by the company's new artistic director Aaron de May who comes from one of my favorite places, New Zealand.

Another option for springing forward ... these shades by Barielle. They won't be available until February. Something to look forward to as the weather thaws.

1.13.2009

Jaime's Favorite

Lip gloss is kind of tricky. Sometimes what you see is what you get. Sometimes, that's not the case. But I tried a gloss by Julie Hewett, called Bardot. When I looked at it, I was concerned because it was kind of odd-looking. It was bronze-y. But it's lovely on the lips. Very natural and complimentary. So the morale of the story is ... TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. 

1.06.2009

25% off everything on MAC's website

Need M.A.C. products?
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Can't beat that!
Code: MACFF9

1.04.2009

DIY Zit Cream

Welcome to 2009. I have a juicy whitehead smack in the middle of my forehead. Luckily it is not too big or too white. But it's still a a zit. Sorry folks, I don't feel compelled to show a picture. Anyway, I was cleaning out my email and I came across this do-it-yourself zit cream. I did not create this recipe and I don't know if it works. Let me know if you do try it -- or something else.

ingredients:
Q-tip
1/2 T. of lemon juice
1/2 oz. of powdered oatmeal
1/4 cup egg white
3 drops of honey
hydrogen peroxide

directions:
dab HP on zit to cleanse it and prevent infection from spreading
mix remaining ingredients
dab on zit
leave on zit for 20 minutes
rinse with warm water



(courtesy of Sally Hershberger Face Place)

1.01.2009

Welcome to '09

It's 2009!

Wishing everyone a healthy and happy new year. 

May 2009 bring you peace, love, joy, good health and a favorite lipgloss.
Right now I'm addicted to my Trish McEvoy Luxe Balm. Made with shea butter and other emollient properties, this balm helps soothe my parched lips. It's kind of pricey and shaped oddly (it looks like a stick of deodorant), but it does the trick. 
If you prefer something more traditional, you might want to check out Julie Hewett's Camellia balm. It comes in a pot or a stick. Right now the balm is sold out on Julie Hewett
Both products are great for your cuticles and other dry spots!