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10 Tips for Maintaining an Ageless Summer Glow

Gotta love Yahoo’s Shine. You can always find so many useful and interesting articles. Here’s an article about how to keep your summer glow.

10 Tips for Maintaining an Ageless Summer Glow

1. Sunscreen

Apply sunscreen before you put on foundation or any kind of makeup. If that feels too heavy, a really great trick is to start with a light coat of powder or foundation and then add a sunscreen spray, which will help protect your skin and give you a dewy, healthy glow.

2. Mascara

Mascara and water are not friends. Recently, I’ve had to deal with rain scenes and mascara a lot while working on films, for example, J.Lo’s “The Back-up Plan.” I went with a waterproof mascara and applied a very light coat, so when the lashes did get wet they did not clump together.

3. Foundation

In the summer I always opt to use a foundation as a concealer. It’s a much lighter consistency and it doesn’t weigh your face down, and is also less apt to crease in the heat.

4. Makeup Colors

There are great colors for the summer. I try and mimic nature this season by using golds, peaches, pinks and browns. They make the face look vibrant, clean and fresh when you’re trying to beat the heat.

5. Lip Gloss

Try a sheer shimmer lip gloss.

6. Body Bling

Fake it don’t bake it with sunless tanner. My Body Bling is an amazing instant sunless tanner.

7. Nail Polish

For nail polish colors for toes and hands, steer clear of heavy polishes and heavily pigmented colors. Keep it sheer and clear.

8. Facial

Exfoliate! Shed the dead skin cells and hydrate your skin regularly.

9. Water

Drink plenty of water and keep your body hydrated. Although the weather is hot and steamy and humidity is high, it is still drawing moisture from your body.

10. Dermatologist

Go and see your dermatologist and get mapped.

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Beauty Secrets From Around The World

Here is an awesome and very interesting and informative article I found on Yahoo!

Beauty Secrets from Around the World

By Amanda Greene

When it comes to beauty routines, the grass is always greener. Japanese women have it made with their long, glossy hair and Greek women’s olive-toned complexions are always luminous. But how do they do it? Put down your passport—you won’t need to go anywhere to find out. We got insider beauty information from experts on how women across the globe stay gorgeous. Read on to find out their secrets, and learn how you can recreate them at home.

Australia

Australian makeup artist Napoleon Perdis says yarrow extract is used by Australian Aboriginal women to prevent stretch marks, thanks to its moisturizing and hydrating properties. “Yarrow root is also an anti-inflammatory, which soothes the skin.” Calm your complexion with his Auto Pilot Pre-Foundation Primer , which contains the extract as a key ingredient.

Chile

Chilean women credit the antioxidant powers of red grapes for their luminous skin. They create a paste by mashing up a handful of the fruit and adding 2 tablespoons of white flour. They then apply the mask to their face and leave it on for 10 minutes before washing it off. “It wakes up the appearance of tired and fatigued skin to give you an amazing glow,” says Shalini Vadhera, author of Passport to Beauty

Dominican Republic

“If you ever meet a Dominican woman, look at her nails––chances are they’re super-strong,” says Vadhera. What’s their secret? Women in the Dominican Republic swear by garlic to keep their nails tough as…well, nails. They chop up fresh garlic, add it to a bottle of clear nail polish and let it stew for 7 to 10 days. “There will be an initial smell, so if you want to ward off vampires this is a great way to do it,” jokes Vadhera. “But the scent goes away. Garlic has so many strengthening properties and is naturally antibacterial as well.”

Egypt

According to Vadhera, Cleopatra’s beauty secret was taking milk baths to soften her skin and remove dead cells. To try the treatment at home, Vadhera recommends adding 2 cups of powdered milk to your bath. “It will make your skin look absolutely gorgeous and feel so smooth, silky and soft.”

France

“The French woman sticks to a scrupulous and preventive skin and body care routine,” says Shannon Gallogly, lead aesthetician for French beauty brands Decleor and Carita. “This means she has weekly facials, regular massages and religiously takes her makeup off each night.” Gallogly’s recipe for an at-home facial without the price tag of a spa version: Mash up cherries and pomegranate seeds and apply as a mask to the skin for about 6 minutes. “This mask will help brighten skin with natural enzymes while firming at the same time.” Remove the mixture with a warm towel to help boost circulation.

Greece

“Greek women are blessed with Mediterranean skin, which is light in color but has enough melanin to shield and absorb harmful UV rays,” says New York City dermatologist Macrene Alexiades, MD, PhD, who is half Greek. But even if you aren’t genetically blessed, you can still take a cue from the women of Greece. “There are other factors that contribute to their glowing complexion: They eat a Mediterranean diet high in fish, which provides skin-rejuvenating omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, as well as fruits and vegetables, which provide antioxidants and vitamins. They also believe their intake of olive oil contributes to their great skin.” So, start reaching for the olive oil instead of butter for better skin.

Israel

Cygalle Dias, owner of New York City’s Cygalle Healing Spa, was born in Israel and believes in the healing powers of sea salt. “When you swim in the Dead Sea, all of the salt helps your body rid itself of toxins, and it has also been known to help cure skin diseases.” To get the detoxifying benefits of sea salt at home, Dias shares her spa’s Lavender Sea Salt Scrub recipe: Mix together ¼ cup sea salt, 1 pinch seaweed powder, ½ cup massage oil and 10 to 15 drops lavender oil. Apply to skin to gently exfoliate.

Italy

How do Italian women maintain their glossy locks? According to Fabio Scalia, Italian hairstylist and owner of Fabio Scalia salon in Brooklyn, New York, the answer is right in your kitchen. Italian women keep their hair shiny by combining yogurt and olive oil and using the mixture as a conditioner. “The protein in the yogurt gently nourishes and conditions.” To whip up the rich treatment at home, Scalia recommends mixing 1 cup of plain whole-milk yogurt with 1 teaspoon olive oil. Then apply the mixture to washed hair, let it sit for 5 minutes and rinse with cool water.

Japan

Titi Branch, the half-Japanese cofounder of Miss Jessie’s hair care line, credits seaweed for Japanese women’s long, silky hair. Nori is a rich source of the trace mineral iodine, which is essential for healthy hair growth. (According to Branch, the iodine added to table salt isn’t the right kind to nourish your hair because your body doesn’t easily absorb it.) Seaweed is also a rich source of other mane-strengthening minerals—including iron, zinc, selenium and copper. “Japanese women either eat nori seaweed or boil it and apply it to dry hair as a nourishing paste.” Head to your local Asian grocer or health food store to pick up sheets of nori. “It’s traditionally used to wrap sushi, but you can use it like a tortilla to wrap up veggies with a dash of soy sauce, or crumble the sheets and sprinkle them on a salad, rice or stir-fry,” advises Branch.

Spain

Spanish women bring out natural, subtle highlights in their hair by rinsing it with cranberry juice, says Vadhera. Try mixing ¼ cup pure juice (not cocktail blends) with ¼ cup water and doing a final rinse with it in the shower. “If you’re going to be in the sun, the cranberry juice brings out the rich hues in your hair,” she says. “It works amazingly on brunettes, but if you’re blonde you’ll want to use lemon juice instead to avoid ending up with pink hair.”

Sweden

Swedish women attribute their glowing, healthy skin to their diet of antioxidant-packed fresh berries and grilled fish, says Petra Strand, Swedish makeup artist and creator of makeup line Pixi, now available at Target. Give yourself a hit of antioxidants by trying Strand’s at-home treatment: Boil mineral water with a green tea or white tea bag, let the tea infuse the water and then freeze it into ice cubes to use instead of a toner. “Saunas are also a big part of Swedish culture,” says Strand. “The dry, clean heat rids your body of toxins.” To get the effect of a sauna at home, Strand says to take a handful of rock salt and add a dash of olive oil and about 10 drops of pure eucalyptus oil. Rub it all over your body and rinse with a blast of cold water.

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Weekly Feature: China Glaze Four Leaf Clover

This week’s weekly feature is China Glaze’s Four Leaf Clover. Four Leaf Clover is part of China Glaze’s Up and Away Collection. I thought it was a perfect color for this week since St. Patrick’s Day is this Wednesday. Go Green!

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$5 Prettifying Beauty Tricks

I love reading MSN’s  Lifestyle section. You can always find useful info. Here is the latest useful info I found.

$5 Prettifying Beauty Tricks

Get glam for less with these beauty bargains. Try one (or all—for this price, why not?)!

Bring a comb in the shower to get shiny hair.

Get silkier strands, fast—and for just $2! “After applying conditioner, run through hair with a wide-tooth comb to work it from root to end. Continue combing as you rinse to prevent buildup,” says Yusef, Rihanna’s go-to hair pro during Paris Fashion Week. Hang this one from Jilbere de Paris in your shower for easy access.




Use mascara—on your hair!

Clear mascara is a makeup artist and hairstylist favorite. Celebrity stylist David Babaii, who tames the tresses of Kate Hudson, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson, uses it to define the ends of curls and smooth frizzies along the hairline.






…or use it to add a little gloss to your lashes.

TLC’s What Not To Wear makeup pro Carmindy reveals her trick to shiny lashes in her upcoming book Crazy Busy Beautiful: Beauty Secrets for Getting Gorgeous Fast: Use a lash curler and hold that curve with an invisible top coat—it’s like hair gel for your lashes! We like this cult favorite in clear: Maybelline Great Lash Mascara.


Get posh-looking skin for pennies.

Having trouble finding the perfect concealer shade? NYC makeup artist Ana Marie suggests mixing your liquid foundation with loose translucent powder for better coverage. For spot-on application, try this concealer brush from Eco Tools. It’s just $4, and it’s made from earth-friendly materials and cruelty-free bristles. Save your wallet and the planet!



DIY your hair accessory.

Everyone from Eva Mendes to January Jones is showing up on the red carpet in fancy headgear these days. Those jewel-encrusted headbands can be pretty expensive, but we’ve got a DIY version that won’t cost you more than a few bucks. Buy a black stretchy headband (we like Goody’s Colour Collection Stay Put Hold Headbands, $4) and scour the flea market, vintage stores or your grandmother’s jewelry box for a sparkly broach. Pin it to the side, slip it on and—voil´—instant paparazzi-worthy hair in less than five minutes.




Keep your face flawless—and germ-free—by using these tiny multitaskers.

Love those cute lip-balm tins (like this one from On10, $3.50) but hate the idea of using germy fingers on your mouth? Problem solved with this purse pack from Q-Tips, $2—and at less than a penny per swab, you won’t feel bad ditching one every time you apply. Save this this pretty vanity pack from Q-Tips for your bathroom, $4, for 285 touch-ups of all kinds! Use one side to smudge dark shadow over your liner for a soft, smoky finish and the other end dabbed in makeup remover to clean up the fallen bits.


Get in on the celeb nail craze—without spending insane amounts of money.

Obsessed with the Minx nails the celebs are rocking but don’t love the price tag? Try painting your nails with a metallic polish to mimic that shiny, chrome finish, and use this ultra-skinny brush from NYX Ink Nail Art, $3, to trick out your fingertips and toes. You’ll be looking just as foxy as Hollywood high rollers for a quarter of the price.



Update your eye wardrobe.

This eye makeup kit may very well be the bargain of the century—five pieces for five dollars. With spring runways like Michael Kors and Christian Dior filled with pretty purple eyes, you’ll be on trend this season with Elf’s Get the Look Purple Perfect Set. It comes with all the makeup and tools you need to get this amethyst-inspired look—minus the haute couture price tag. Trés chic and cheap!


Try a double-duty eyeliner.

Feeling blue one day and perky purple the next? Get ‘em both with these Eye for an Eye double-ended liner pencils from Hard Candy, $5. Cash in on this colorful trend and express yourself—no matter what your state of mind. We’re pretty sure this price would put any beauty junkie in a good mood.


Shop in the men’s (beauty) department.

If you’re not into overly floral scents, C.O. Bigelow’s Premium Shave Cream does the job—for guys and girls—with cooling eucalyptus oil. This $5 beauty buy is made in Italy and loved by Italian barbers, but you can snag the European favorite right here in the USA. The only downside is that this tube may not last long—your boyfriend will definitely be borrowing this one. The good news: At this price, you can afford to replenish your supply.

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32 Colors in 32 Days Conclusion

32 Colors in 32 Days series has officially ended! I hoped you guys enjoyed it. I’m thinking about doing another series to finish off my nail polish collection. Here are all the colors that were featured this series:

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32 Colors in 32 Days Day 32

Revlon 900 Sheer Pink

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32 Colors in 32 Days Day 31

Revlon 908 Red Hot Tamale

Thanks to B for modeling this color for me.

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32 Colors in 32 Days Day 30

Revlon 911 Pink Chiffon

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32 Colors in 32 Days Day 29

Revlon 917 Plum Seduction

Thanks to M for modeling the color for me.

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32 Colors in 32 Days Day 28

Revlon 020 Pure Pearl

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Tip of the Week

Studies find that women who work out regularly have firmer skin than similar nonexercisers. The reason: Exercise infuses skin with oxygen and nutrients needed for collagen production. To keep your skin toned, make time for at least three 30-minute heart-pumping workouts per week.

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