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Beauty Bad Deals–What works and Doesn’t– Women over 45!

[ 0 ] March 19, 2010
Shop Smart helps us to Decide what Beauty Deals to Avoid
The chief Blogger received a review sample of this Magazine and was quite impressed.  Here’s a sampling of their honest advice.  I was glad to read it–there was some items that I had been considering buying–but won’t now!
Frizzy hair, skinny lips, skimpy lashes, lumpy thighs – for every dilemma, there’s a product that’s claimed to solve it. But many don’t, and lots of us have been suckered into buying stuff that doesn’t work. The March 2010 issue of ShopSmart, from the publishers of Consumer Reports, gives us the lowdown on bad beauty deals:
Lash Growers
Lash growers are regulated by the FDA as drugs. (Latisse is FDA approved, but ShopSmart doesn’t recommend it because of risks.) You’ll still see plenty of other “lash lengtheners” on the market though. Some have been issued warning letters by the FDA because they contain drugs.
ShopSmart says Stick with mascara. Lancôme Définicils, $24, was top-rated in their last test.
Hair Smoothers
Ads for Brazilian Keratin Treatment (BKT), a popular salon technique, claim that it leaves hair smooth and healthy-looking for months. But a main ingredient in BKT is formaldehyde, a probable carcinogen that is not banned by the FDA in hair straighteners.
ShopSmart says Try a straightening iron. They like Revlon Perfect Heat Ceramic RVST2001C, $30.
Lip Plumpers
The results for lip plumpers were unimpressive for increasing lip volume, though some, including products from Clinique and DuWop, temporarily smoothed lip lines a little.
ShopSmart says Try makeup tricks instead. Line your lips with pencil just outside your natural lip line, then dot highlighter just above the upper lip and just below the lower lip. If you want a more permanent pout, see a cosmetic surgeon for temporary injections.
Scar Eliminators
No product can completely eliminate a scar or stretch marks.
ShopSmart says See a dermatologist. Certain laser treatments can reduce redness and smooth skin so scars are less noticeable.
Bust Boosters
There are no ingredients that have been scientifically proven to enhance or firm the bust.
ShopSmart says Use a moisturizer or bust cream if your décolletage needs softening. Or try a push-up bra or bra inserts, aka “chicken cutlets.”
Under-Eye-Circle Erasers
Many products promise to erase under-eye circle, but they’re hard to treat due to enlarged veins and very thin skin under the eyes.
ShopSmart says Some eye creams with caffeine can offer temporary help for puffiness. If the problem is allergy-related, try antihistamines or topical hydrocortisone cream. You can also see your dermatologist for cosmetic surgery.
Double-Chin Slimmer
A $20 infomercial gadget called the Neckline Slimmer promises to eliminate a double chin with resistance exercise, but the device mainly exercises neck-flexor muscles that have nothing to do with a double chin.
ShopSmart says Try losing some weight or see a cosmetic surgeon. A scarf might also do the trick.
Bloggers Note:   credit for information: March 2010 issue of ShopSmart.  Blogger recieved a review copy of magazine and quoted material she thought was interesting. 

Item #1–Valentine’s Day Gift Guide–Chris Drummond Beauty

[ 0 ] January 21, 2010


Christopher Drummond Gift Set for Women ($95, christopherdrummondbeauty.com)

What the Company says: Christopher Drummond Beauty, the all-natural, vegan, organic-based makeup line created by former model and professional makeup artist Christopher Drummond, recently introduced his new Gift Set for Women–it’s just right for Valentine’s Day!  A perfect gift for yourself or the woman who wants to try a few products at one time. This elegant gift set includes three (3) shades of the Veludo Velvet Foundation, the Saùde Pele Radiance Booster, Bronzer, the Silky Flat Top Brush and a bottle of the new Revitalizing Facial Serum.  $95.00

Available in Light, Medium and Dark gift sets.

Chief Blonde’s Remarks:  I honestly could not tell any difference between this make-up and the bareMinerals that I use religiously.  That is a real compliment.  You would need to just about break my arm to  get me to switch from bareMinerals that’s how loyal I am  (see early blog post–Click here), however, I found these products by Christopher Drummond very comparable.  They are priced similar as well. So I asked,  “Why would I switch?”  Here’s what the company says is the differentiator between them and other Mineral Make-up:

You will see that Christopher Drummond Beauty isn’t really a mineral makeup – it is beyond mineral makeup. It’s a little-known truth that most mineral makeup actually contains the potentially toxic ingredients titanium dioxide, bismuth oxychloride and zinc oxide-all of which have been found to irritate the skin as opposed to enriching it.

Christopher Drummond Beauty is the first and only line to go “beyond mineral makeup” by delivering a product free of those potentially harmful ingredients. While other traditional makeups often wreak havoc on women’s skin and bodies due to unnatural and unhealthy ingredients, Christopher Drummond Beauty allows every woman to be as beautiful as she can be by using all-natural products.
 

Well that had me Googling to check ingredients, and in fact, bareMinerals does contain these ingredients in some of their products. Hmmm….  not a chemist but it does make me wonder?  If avoidance of these particular chemicals matters to you, then by all means Still Blonde after all these YEARS!  can recommend Christopher Drummond.  It had great coverage, long lasting power, and shades perfect for my skin.    

Here’s an article my Christopher Drummond that targets our Still Blonde Audience. 

Makeup Tips For Women Over 30

By Christopher Drummond
January 8, 2009
http://ezinearticles.com/?Makeup-Tips-For-Women-Over-30&id=1794956




Women over the age of 30 have their own unique challenges when it comes to make up and I am looking to address the following:
  • What colors are right for me i.e. how do women pick the right shades that compliment their eyes and skin tone?
  • Am I too old to wear trendy shades?
  • How do I apply eyeshadow, blush, foundation etc?
  • What are the key tools necessary to get the best evening look?
  • Solutions for common mistakes women over 30 make.
  • Are there any rules that women in their 30s, 40s, 50s+ should be following?”

I have been in the industry for over 14 years, and I get these questions all the time. The main thing to remember is that makeup should be fun–it is what you make it! Do not look to others for rules…if it feels good to you and makes you feel good about yourself, that is what’s important.


What rules do you use for women over 40?
I really dislike it when people who tell women over 40 “don’t wear shimmer!!” It’s hogwash. Of course women over 40 can wear shimmer. Just don’t overdo it–make sure the product is finely milled and is very high quality. Shimmer actually makes the skin look fresh and dewy, which is exactly what skin over 40 needs!!! It’s all about choosing a product that is right for you–not about adhering to “rules”. Don’t buy the cheap stuff–it will look like glitter, and that’s not cute. A Radiance Booster is a perfect example. It gives a golden glow to the skin without looking like you have anything on.


-What Colors Are Right For Me? Am I too old to wear trendy shades?
This is my most asked question. I give the same answer every time: what colors do you like? What colors are you passionate about? This is your starting point. Never wear something because someone tells you to. You need to be comfortable in it. If it is a color you are passionate about, and that you love, it will work–I guarantee. So, put away the “rules” about eye colors and what colors work best for whom. Let’s make makeup work for you by using colors that you like, that you are comfortable in–even if it’s blue!!! The key is to not overdo it. If you like blue, use a small amount as an eyeliner, not all over the eye. Or, use it as an accenting color. Be subtle, not brash (unless that’s the look you’re going for!!!)


-How do I apply eyeshadow, blush, foundation etc?
Keep it simple: Always use a base for the eyes. It brightens the eyes and gives longer life to your products. Then, take a bone or nude color all over the eyes. Take a darker color like brown or a shimmery dark color and blend it on the bottom half of the eye. The key is to blend makeup, don’t just place it on the skin. Blending it (applying a back and forth motion) makes it last longer, and look better. Then apply eyeliner and mascara, and that is a simple, glamorous look that is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

  • -Blush is simple: use a very small amount on the front of the cheek, and blend it out.
  • -Foundation: always use moisturizer first…then, apply a powder foundation. It will even out the skin tone, eradicate redness, while feeling like you have nothing on. Foundation should be a tad lighter than your skin tone. Dark foundation will age you, so when in doubt, go a little lighter, and you can always change the tone or color with bronzer.

What are the key tools necessary to get the best evening look?
Honestly, women have been about our raving Radiance boosters. It is an all-in-one product for eyes, lips, and face. It adds glamour and glow without looking like you have anything on. You simply dust it over your face with a brush, and you will take ten years off your face! It’s luxurious, glamorous and simple!


Solutions for common mistakes women over 30 make?
I think women are nervous with makeup after the age of 30. They lose their sense of adventure, and decide to go safe. This is fine, but remember: makeup is supposed to be fun-to accentuate who you are!!! I think the biggest mistake is that women over 30 and 40 go into “neutral” mode. Meaning, they only buy neutral colors. Some solutions to this are to buy a shimmery steel grey. This color looks good on ANYONE! Or a shimmery Bronze. Again, you can’t go wrong with this color, and it will add some adventure to your makeup wardrobe!

To View more of our 2010  Valentine’s Day Gift Guide for Women over 45–Click Here!

Review: ModiFace MAKEUP iPhone App – "Who Put a Clown in my iPhone?"

[ 0 ] December 13, 2009
Tammy Faye –Would she have liked this app?
In preparation for the upcoming Consumer Electronic Show 2010, we will run a series of articles on Consumer Electronics! 
ModiFace, the leading developer of face recognition software, is going to be introducing a new iPhone application that allows users to try out new beauty looks with one click. The application will allow you to see what you would look like with different hair colors, hair styles, various makeup applications and more.  
ModiFace has already sold thousands of their other iPhone applications.  A great review by our resident iPhone expert follows.  Bear in mind this is one person’s opinion, other users may have different results. Erin is a super-intelligent and over 45 year old woman who has an opinion about everything.  http://www.modiface.com
Review, ModiFace iPhone App – “Who Put a Clown in my iPhone?”
by Erin Waugh
10 Dec 2009
I tried. Honestly. I tried to modify my face with the ModiFace iPhone app. It’s supposed to allow me to apply pretend makeup to my pretend face, but what I got was the Clown of Christmas Future.
To start, I needed to take a photo of my naked morning face. This is never easy, nor, frankly, very wise before strong coffee. You have to guess where you are in front of the lens. I love my iPhone, but why can’t they affix a mirror to the back of it so you can see what you’re snapping? I took 17 shots of my nose hair.
Finally. Got a photo of my VERY CLOSE FACE. Ugh. The app demands that my mouth be closed in the photo, so it‘s a mug shot, as if my naked face had been arrested for indecent exposure. Let’s fix that! Eye liner first. Select color – “dark plum.” Hit go. While it’s thinking and trying to find my eyes, the read-out says:Makeup Brain is applying makeup.” There. Done. Whoa... There’s a thick smudgy line of dark plum UNDER my eyes. Under?! Women haven’t done that since Brooke Shields came out of her Calvins. I look like a Goth experiment in the nursing home. I look like Alice Cooper.
Let’s try something more subtle and less apt to terrify children. Let’s add foundation. Hit “go. Ooh. It appears as if someone applied ablur” filter to my face, which, honestly, is not such a bad thing. Let’s do eyelashes, my favorite part of makeup. It gives me an array of colors to choose from, all of which are black. So, how about black. “Makeup Brain is applying makeup” and… NOOO!! Tammy Faye Bakker get back! Undo!! Where’s the exorcism button?!
This strange little app may not be ideal for us “vintage” women. I play with it for a few minutes just to rock out my inner clown. Green eye shadow, red lips, maroon cheeks. Maybe this ModiFace app does have some use, because now I know what I will look like when I’m calling BINGO! in the Home for Aging Circus Performers. Perhaps I just have “Makeup Brain,” but seriously, for 99 cents, buy a mirror, glue it to the back of your iPhone, and trim your nose hair.
Blog Note:  No compensation or endorsement fee was provided in the review of this product!
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