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Get The Scoop On Cyber Monday Sales!

Can't fathom standing in line at a store again after all the Black Friday? You don't have to! Get the party started today without ever stopping your Party Bingo round or even leaving your desk chair thanks to these great Cyber Monday deals. This is just a small sampling of what web retailers have to offer, but I think they'll go far in bring a smile to your shopaholic faces ;)

 

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Today only, visit TarteCosmetics.com and get 40% off your purchase with the code CYBERMON9 — plus, you'll get a free Paul & Holly Double-Ended lipgloss and free shipping. Score!

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Need to stock up on some sexy but comfy undies? Then visit Eberjey.com and get 20% off your purchase with the code CyberMonday. The offer is valid until 11:59 PM EST.

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In addition to Shu Uemura's 20% discount on purchases of $50 or more (which is valid through Dec. 1st with the promo code WISH09), customers shopping at ShuUmeura-USA.com can also receive 7 deluxe-sized samples with purchases of $125 or more. The deluxe items include a Mesh Bag, Mini Gloss, Brightening Cream, Red:Juvenus Intense Vitalizing Concentrate, Pleasure of Japanese Bath in Hinoki, Cleansing Beauty Oil Premium A/O, Deep Sea Water Mist in Chamomile, and Powder Foundation (all of which are pictured above). That means, today only, customers can enjoy the 20% discount, plus receive these 7 samples, and free shipping with the promotion code WISHDELUXE09.

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Use the offer code VSSAVE20 at VictoriasSecret.com and save 20% off your order! The promotion is only valid today and excludes goods from Ugg and Frye, as well as the Miraculous Push-Up Bra and the 2009 Harlequin Fantasy Bra.

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Need to add some oomph to your curly mane? Enjoy the Buy 1, Get 1 Free offer currently available at MissJessies.com. The offer is available through Dec. 31st, but why dilly-dally when it comes to such a good score?

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If you spend $100 or more at Endless.com today, you'll save $30 on your purchase. No code is required, so just log on and shop away!

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Today only, get a free 4-piece gift with any $50 order at Prescriptives.com. The gift includes travel-sized samples of the All Clean Fresh Foaming Cleanser, Instant Gratification Renewal Peel, Super Line Preventor Xtreme, and Super Line Preventor Xtreme Lifting Concentrate. You'll also get free shipping in addition to this gift. Use the code CYBER9 at Prescriptives.com

 

 

November 30, 2009

MAC Dazzleglass Creme Collection — Razzle Dazzling!

Though MAC Cosmetics' Dazzleglass Creme collection hit shelves in October, to me, it seemed best suited for the holiday season  — especially given how much sparkle these creamy, luscious lip losses pack. So I admit: I've been holding out on you for a little bit, but only so that I could showcase this collection wen you'd appreciate the most. The festive range of lip glosses includes barely-there pinks, fiery oranges, bright fuchsias, and much more. I had the chance to try out four of the shades in the collection: Amorous, Luscious Spark, My Favourite Pink, and Soft Dazzle.  Below, you'll find photos of each, along with swatches, and descriptions of these. Trust me: they're poppin' and boppin'.

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Amorous, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

A passionate cranberry red loaded with tons of sparkle, this is the lip gloss you'd want to wear at a holiday party, right before stepping beneath some mistletoe and puckering up for a sweet kiss (or maybe it's the lipstick you'd wear when kissing those naughty color copies at the office shindig — whatever floats your boat!).

Check out how it looks on the lips:

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Perfectly Unordinary, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

I'll admit that I was a bit apprehensive about trying on this color because, in the tube, it looks like the color of Pink Panther's fur. Fortunately, when you apply it on the lips, it transforms into a more subtle, carnation pink hue that's actually as delicious as pink frosting. Oddly enough, one of the colors I was hesitating to try on, ended up ranking among my faves!

Check out how it looks on my lips:

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Luscious Spark, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

When you look at this lip gloss shade in the packaging, your mind might wander from everything to Halloween decorations to campfires and tropical fish. Once I applied it on the lips, all my mental references turned to fiery phenomena — from fireplaces to rivulets of lava. Simply put, this shade sizzles. It does have an orange tint to it, but it's not so overwhelming as to make your lips look the color traffic cones. Instead, it livens up that pout with just the right amount of lip gloss fireworks.

Here's how it looks on the lips:

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Soft Dazzle, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

Out of all the glosses I tried, this is probably the most muted. It's an innocent pink with tons of shine (the pearly quality is accentuated here since the base color is so very faint). If you like understated makeup or are looking for a very natural, pink-nude shade, this might just do the trick.

Here's how it looks on the lips:

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OTHER COLORS IN THE COLLECTION

I didn't get a chance to try all of these shades, but I wanted you to see the entire range of products, so take a look at some of the other Dazzleglass Creme hues available!

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Sublime Shine, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Do It Up, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in My Favorite Pink, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

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MAC Cosmetics Dazzleglass Creme in Allure, $18. Visit MACcosmetics.com

November 28, 2009

Christi Harris Precision Brow Planing System — Wow or Whoa?

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Back in college, my friend T gave me a crash course on eyebrows. Up to that point, I'd been having my eyebrows waxed, but I hadn't bothered to go to any brow specialist — I'd been getting them done in the back room at the same nail salon where I got my acrylic nail fill-ins (yes, I sure did have acrylics back in the day! lol). Needless to say, there was no real science to how they removed the hair from my brow area, and so, while my brows were groomed, they were also relatively shapeless. T told me that perfectly arched eyebrows could really change the entire mathematics of my face, bringing out my eyes and framing my features. So when my brows started looking unruly and T volunteered to pluck them, I decided to let her work her magic — and I was stunned. She took those amorphous strips of hair and sculpted them, giving them a nice arch that made my eyes pop and helped to slim my face. After that point, I was obsessed with brows.

Of course, there's an art to tweezing — it's like tugging at a loose thread in a sweater in that, if you pull the wrong strand, the whole thing might just fall apart. If you get a bit excitable and overdo it, you'll wind up with brows the size of angel hair pasta. If you pluck wrong hair, you'll wind up with unseemly bald spots. So how do you know which hairs can go and which can stay? How do you work that arch? It's perplexing. And sure, you can go to a brow guru, but you'll wind up shelling out at least $100 a month — and, as much as you might love those brows, those prices are just obscene.

So what to do? Well, Dallas native Christi Harris, a former model and eyebrow expert, is hoping she can teach women how to sculpt their own brows from the comfort of their homes using her Precision Brow Planing System kit, pictured above.The central component is the Precision Brow Planer, a handy tool with a straight blade tip and a curved handle. If you place the blade above the brow, so that it's in a horizontal position vis-a-vis your brow, and you press it flat against the skin and move it downward in a steady movement, you can trim the area atop your brow to create a smooth line. Now, when you're tweezing, you're told never to touch the hairs on the top part of the brow because plucking the wrong one can have disastrous results, but with the Planer, you can groom this area — a it's pretty uncanny how much cleaner of a silhouette it yields. Now, to get the stray hairs sprouting up along the brow bone, you place the Planer right under your brow, flat against the skin, holding the tool at a 45-degree angle and moving it inward, guiding it in the opposite direction of the hair growth.

In essence, you're shaving the area along the brows, but the blade was cleverly designed, so the chances of cutting yourself are pretty slim (trust me: I'm a clumsy fool, and I'm pretty sure I would've had a tragic accident already if the Planer posed any real danger). It takes a minute to really get the hang of it (I kept having to remind myself to hold the Planer at a 45-degree angle because, otherwise, it's hard to maneuver the tool along the brow bone) but, once you do, it's a breeze. And the good part about it is that you don't have to tolerate any stubble as you would with waxing and tweezing, where you have to wait a certain amount of time in order for the hair to be long enough to pull it from the root. I was a bit concerned about ingrown hairs since that's been a big problem for me in the past but, so far, I have no complaints.

Now, the Precision Brow Planer is only one part of the Precision Brow Planing System. The kit also includes the following tools: Diffuser/Refiner brush (one side is a spiral brow brush while the other is a fan-shaped shadow brush), a Contour brush (for applying shadow along the outer "V" of your eye and along the crease), and a Designer/Definer brush (one side is an eyeshadow brush with an angled tip and the other is a stiffer brush meant for stippling). The tools are meant to be used with the Color Blend Trio, Adda Brow, and Diffusing Powder Duo. The Color Blend Trio is precisely that: three pigments ranging from a creamy, dark brown to a khaki-like color and a lighter, dirty sand hue. The idea is to use these shades to match the color of your brows, so that you can fill in any gaps you may have, as well as extend the brow as needed. Harris includes a pamphlet explaining where your eyebrows should ideally begin and end, where the arch should be placed, and how to obtain a symmetrical shape, and she recommends using the Color Blend Trio to accomplish this feat. The next step is to create a sense of texture so that the brows don't look painted on but, instead, have a more natural look. The Adda Brow deposits fibers that allegedly yield a hair-like appearance, so you're asked to take the Definer end of the Designer/Definer brush and stipple (use quick, dart-like motions) the Adda Brow into any areas that were filled in.   Once you've gotten the desired look and shape, Harris recommend using the Diffuser end of the Diffuser/Refiner brush (which is, in essence, a fan brush) and applying some of the Diffusing Powder Duo to set the colors and lighten the area overall.

So what are my thoughts on the kit as a whole? Well, I had the pleasure of meeting Harris and having her give me a brow consultation, and I was pretty impressed with what she managed to do with the kit's contents. I was curious to see if I could even begin to replicate the look at home. Sadly, I have yet to master the art — even after watching several video tutorials and studying the kit's pamphlet as if it were an LSAT prep book. The Brow Planer is a nifty tool, and I think anyone can appreciate this component, but I'm not too sold on the Color Blend Trio and the Adda Brow. The Adda Brow, in my opinion, is the most challenging aspect of the kit. As much as I tried to stipple and blend, I found that, when I extended my brows, it looked faker than a three dollar bill — as if I'd applied some Dracula-like Halloween makeup. Not cute. It did help to fill in small bald spots within the brow, but extending and thickening the brows proved way trickier. Personally, I'm gonna stick with the Brow Planer and probably pass on the rest.

Christi Harris Precision Brow Planing System, $39.95. Visit ChristiHarris.com

November 28, 2009

In Chill Mode? Just Unwind And Watch These DVDs!

Overjoyed that you finally get some time to lay back, gin-and-juice style? Then take a day or two to free your mind of any work-related worries, put the house work aside, and concentrate on QT with your family (or maybe some much needed "me" time). And what better way to unwind than to curl up on the couch and pop in some good DVDs? Here, a look at some new releases you might enjoy.

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The Taking of Pelham 123, $15.99 at Amazon.com

In theory, this movie should be an absolute home run. Denzel Washington and John Travolta together? A hijacked train? A villain with a sense of humor? Check, check and check. Like most good action movies, this one starts out with a bang, quickly bringing in the suspense as an armed team of hijackers infiltrate a New York City subway train, isolate a single car (watching them pull off this feat is actually quite interesting) and begin bargaining with subway station officials, the police, and even the mayor's office, demanding that they receive a $10 million sum in exchange for not harming the subway passengers.

Travolta plays Ryder, the lead hijacker, who possesses an uncanny understanding of currency, trading, and the banking system (you learn why as they movie unfolds). Though magnetic, Travolta does overact a bit in this role — he seems to pick up where he left off in Face/Off and Swordfish and crank up the volume on the manic and over-the-top aspects of these characters. Denzel, meanwhile, plays Walter Garber, a subway dispatcher who happens to be on duty when the hijacking occurs. In the process of communicating with Ryder, the two develop a rapport, so that Ryder refuses to negotiate or communicate with anyone else — it's certainly note the first time we've seen this type of dynamic (The Negotiator comes to mind), but it seems a bit forced here, given that Garber doesn't have the power to control Ryder's fate in any way. Instead, the screenwriters and director want us to believe that Garber feels a kinship with Ryder due to a series of events that unfolded in the dispatcher's own professional life (he was demoted during an investigation into whether or not he took a bribe from a foreign train manufacturer).

And though the movie does take a turn towards ludicrousness about three quarters of the way through, it does manage to entertain. If you live in NYC or are intimately familiar with the subway system, just try to suspend belief  – if you analyze every detail about the hijacking, the passengers' conduct, the dispatchers' actions, etc., you'll find plenty of unbelievable bits. But if you just let yourself enjoy the ride, well, you just might.

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The Ugly Truth, $14.99. Available at Amazon.com

The chick flick genre is alive and kicking, my friends. The Ugly Truth pairs Katherine Heigl and sexy Gerard Butler (of 300 fame) in an "opposites attract" tale where two people who originally despise each other wind up head over heels. Sure, it's one of the most predictable plot lines in the history of romantic comedies (When Harry Met Sally, 10 Things I Hate About You, Someone Like You, Something's Gotta Give, etc., etc.) but, then, we don't exactly seek cliffhangers and unexpected endings in chick flicks — we want the characters to fall in love and live happily ever after. The important thing, then, is whether the actors display on-screen chemistry, whether the dialogue is pithy and quirky enough, and whether there is enough pushing-and-pulling to keep the plot spicy and sexy.

And The Ugly Truth hits all these marks. Heigl is adorable as a neurotic, control freak TV producer who dreams of a chivalrous, respectful, successful man, but who has absolutely no idea how to catch the attention of any such man. Butler, meanwhile, is her Achilles' Thorn — a TV personality who offers women "the ugly truth" about how men think and feel (which often involves really crass and crude hypotheses). When he's brought on to her network and the two are forced to work together, sparks fly — but only due to the massive friction. But things take a turn when he makes a deal with her: he will show her how to snag the man she's been eying by solely using his methods and, if the project proves successful, she will agree to work harmoniously with him; if the project fails, however, he will resign and forever leave her life. Watching Heigl's naiveté start to fade away as she becomes cognizant of the truth of Butler's words is funny (at time riotously so), and Buter quickly wins you over as you start to see the more sensitive, hidden side of his personality. And don't all women crave a man who is a brute on the outside but a total softie on the inside?

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Ugly Betty Season 3, $41.49 at Amazon.com

In Season 3, Betty is ready to make some major changes in her life. She's dumped Henry and Gio, and she's now moving into an apartment in Manhattan (how she can afford such a spacious crib on an assistant's salary is a complete mystery, but that's another issue altogether). This season is a complete roller coaster — filled with some near-perfect episodes and others that fall way, way, way short. If anything, the season gives us an indication of how confused the writers and producers are in terms of the direction in which they should take the show.

The plots about Faye's mysterious death, Bradford's affair, and Claire's murderous actions have all been exhausted so, now, it's time to find new sources of drama. Sure, Wilhelmina does continue to scheme to take over Meade (blackmailing Christina into being the surrogate mother of her turkey baste kid, which she cooked up by extracting some sperm from Bradford's corpse — no, seriously), but when her ploys begin to falter, the writers seem lost as to what exactly to do with her character. The love affair she entertains this season, for one, is supposed to expose us to a different side of Wilhelmina — but, in the end, we crave the calculating, ice queen, the diva who takes no prisoners. Daniel, meanwhile, finds love in the most unexpected of places and begins to show a more adult, responsible side (though still dull as can be). Perhaps the most disappointing part of this season for me was Hilda's character and how little the writers did with her character.

Plucky Betty keeps trying to work her way to the top while maintaining a positive attitude and abiding by her moral compass — which is starting to get mighty tired by this point. We appreciate Betty's sense of right and wrong but it would be nice if, every so often, she'd actually trip up and make an error in judgment.

On the positive side, the two-episode ark guest starring Lindsay Lohan as Betty's high school rival, who winds up working at Mode and trying to sabotage Betty, was sheer genius. The weakest episodes, meanwhile, involve Betty's editorial internship program and the ridiculous season finale when Betty lands a promotion that's the publishing equivalent of going from candy-striper to surgeon.

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The Proposal, $22.99 at Amazon.com

Who would've expected Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock to have such a great chemistry? And yet they do. Bullock gives a brilliant but understated performance as Margaret, a powerful book editor who is in danger of being deported back to her native Canada and who, hence, bullies her ambitious assistant Andrew (Reynolds) to marry her so that she can become a citizen. Though playing along could possibly land him in jail, Andrew worries that, if his intolerable boss leaves, he too will be fired, and so he begrudgingly agrees to move forward with the sham marriage.

With immigration officials on their trail, the "couple" has to act quickly — and the first step is introducing Margaret to Andrew's family in Alaska and hoping that they believe their romance to be true (otherwise they would be accomplices). Since Andrew and Margaret know barely anything about one another, their weekend excursion winds up being a crash course on what makes them tick.

Though Bullock typically plays girl-next-door, free-spirited characters with boisterous personalities, she excels in this role, as a powerful but repressed and socially awkward woman. Reynolds, meanwhile,  flexes his comedic muscle here — which is particularly impressive given that his character is so subservient to Bullock's character that he can't fully express his contempt for her and, instead, must rely on irony, sarcasm, and subtle facial expressions to release his frustration. What makes the movie most fun is how, even as they conspire to pull off this faux marriage, they still subtly take jabs at one another, pouncing on any opportunity to potentially embarrass the other — until, that is, the lie they'd been perpetrating becomes real.

November 27, 2009

TOUS H2O EcoChic Fragrance — Easy Breezy

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When I first looked at the bottle of the new TOUS H20 fragrance, I was reminded of the Davidoff Cool Water Woman eau de toilette — both bottles are a resplendent aquamarine hue and both boast rounded shapes (the Cool Water bottle has a subtle pear-like shape, while the TOUS H20 bottle is shaped like a raindrop). The TOUS H2O bottle, however, is more striking, thanks to the faceted crystal (the Cool Water bottle is made of smooth glass), the pyramid shaped cap (which finishes off the droplet shape) and the golden tag dangling from it. And here's an interesting fact: this stunning bottle is made of 25% recycled crystal and is 100% recyclable and biodegradable.

The similarities between Cool Water Woman and TOUS H2O don't end with the aesthetic properties of their respective bottles. Both fragrances are meant to create a sense of freedom and carefree living, the type of sentiments we associate with the ocean waters and tropical beaches. Both, then, open with crisp citrus notes, then giving way to floral hearts. But while Cool Water Woman opens with top notes of citrus, quince, black currant, pineapple, honeydew, lotus blossom, and water lily notes, then moving on to mid notes of mayross, jasmine and muguet, TOUS H20 relies on a different combination of citrus and floral notes.

Developed by perfumer Sonia Constant, TOUS H2O features top notes of organic lemon, organic lavender, rose, jasmine, mandarin, and ginger, as well as base notes of amber, cedar, and Australian sandalwood (from a sustainably developed source). The result is a fragrance that's clean and fresh, sparkling and invigorating. For me, the citrus notes have the biggest impact here, since they add to the watery freshness of the scent.

Dubbed an "ecochic" fragrance, TOUS H2O features several ECOCERT-approved components, such as the organic lemon and lavender notes, and is packaged in a way that reflects an awareness of the need for environmentally sound practices. In addition to the recyclable glass bottle, the fragrance's packaging was made using materials certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Most importantly, TOUS partnered with Itermon Oxfam, vowing to donate a portion of the fragrance's sales to the organization, which helps to provide drinkable water to people living in Third World countries.

TOUS H2O Eau de Toilette, $71.10 for 100 ml bottle, $56.70 for 50ml bottle, and $40.50 for 30ml bottle. Available at Tous-Shop.com

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