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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Scarf necklaces!



The coolest trend i've ever seen!

By: http://www.mademoisellerobot.com/

How to:

Fold a Square scarf into a triangle and then roll it till it becomes long and thin and then tie knots and tada!!!! Scarf necklace!

I added a little extra glamour to it hehe....at the 3rd stage (when it becomes long and thin) place some chains or pieces of leather and then start tying knots...then you can wrap bracelets to the knots!

Note: You can braid the pieces of leather

Personally, i wore it as a headband ;) hehehe


pic 1: Mademoisellerobot
pic2: My attempt

Healthy body glow!







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"take a picture...it lasts longer..."

a silky glimmering body balm by benefit

At first i was worried about how it will look...is the shimmer too shimmery? is it too oily? Does it stink?

Here is my review on the product

After you shower, use the puffy spongey thingy and get a generous amount of the body balm and apply it all over your body. It leaves your skin so silky soft! and it stays soft, coz its a balm not a body lotion or a cream so it lasts longer. the shimmer in it is so tiny you wont even notice them and it leaves a healthy glow on your whole body! You'll have celebrity glowing legs!...(no joke!).
If you want your body to be extra glowy, even after applying the body balm, get some body shimmer and apply on the front of your legs, shoulders and color bone for that extra glow!. If your confused on which shimmer to get try the mac iridescent loose powder. theres a bronzy color for darker skin tones and a light pink for lighter skin tones.

Get glowy!

Enjoy!

charcoal knees and elbows?


This is a miracle worker in whitening the knees and elbows..within about a week or so you will definitely see a difference! Try it out!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Ten Synthetic Cosmetic Ingredients to AVOID


After using tons and tons of products, i was on the quest to find out why i've been breaking out so much. Is it the makeup? the shampoo? the sunblock? the bronzer? they were all new products so I had no clue what it was from. I did a little research and wanted to share this with you guys. I was surprised that not most, but all of my makeup had these ingredients!


By Aubrey Hampton

If you want natural products, you have to be willing to search them out. Learn to read labels, and refuse to settle for half-natural hair and skin care. Below I've listed and described my "ten most wanted" I most want to see off the labels of so-called natural hair and skin care products.

1. imidazolidinyl Urea and Diazolidinyl Urea — These are the most commonly used preservatives after the parabens. They are well established as a primary cause of contact dermatitis (American Academy of Dermatology). Two trade names for these chemicals are Germall II and Germall 115. Neither of the Germall chemicals have a good antifungal, and must be combined with other preservatives. Germall 115 releases formaldehyde at just over 10°. These chemicals are toxic.

2. Methyl and Propyl and Butyl and Ethyl Paraben — Used as inhibitors of microbial growth and to extend shelf life of products. Widely used even though they are known to be toxic. Have caused many allergic reactions and skin rashes. Methyl paraben combines benzoic acid with the methyl group of chemicals. Highly toxic.

3. Petrolatum — I see this on lip products from time to time, which is humorous to me because they're usually advertised as protecting the lips from sunburn, chapping and so forth. Petrolatum is mineral oil jelly, and mineral oil causes a lot of problems when used on the skin photosensitivity (i.e., promotes sun damage), and it tends to interfere with the body's own natural moisturizing mechanism, leading to dry skin and chapping. You are being sold a product that creates the very conditions it claims to alleviate. Manufacturers use petrolatum because it is unbelievably cheap.

4. Propylene Glycol — Ideally this is a vegetable glycerin mixed with grain alcohol, both of which are natural. Usually it is a synthetic petrochemical mix used as a humectant. Has been known to cause allergic and toxic reactions.

5. PVP/VA Copolymer — A petroleum-derived chemical used in hairsprays, wavesets and other cosmetics. It can be considered toxic, since particles may contribute to foreign bodies in the lungs of sensitive persons.

6. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate — This synthetic substance is used in shampoos for its detergent and foam-building abilities. It causes eye irritations, skin rashes, hair loss, scalp scurf similar to dandruff, and allergic reactions. It is frequently disguised in pseudo-natural cosmetics with the parenthetic explanation "comes from coconut."

7. Stearalkonium Chloride — A chemical used in hair conditioners and creams. Causes allergic reactions. Stearalkonium chloride was developed by the fabric industry as a fabric softener, and is a lot cheaper and easier to use in hair conditioning formulas than proteins or herbals, which do help hair health. Toxic.

8. Synthetic Colors — The synthetic colors used to supposedly make a cosmetic "pretty" should be avoided at all costs, along with hair dyes. They will be labeled as FD&C or D&C, followed by a color and a number. Example: FD&C Red No. 6 / D&C Green No. 6. Synthetic colors are believed to be cancer-causing agents. If a cosmetic contains them, don't use it.

9. Synthetic Fragrances — The synthetic fragrances used in cosmetics can have as many as 200 ingredients. There is no way to know what the chemicals are, since on the label it will simply say "Fragrance." Some of the problems caused by these chemicals are headaches, dizziness, rash, hyperpigmentation, violent coughing, vomiting, skin irritation by a cosmetic that has the word "Fragrance" on the ingredients label.

10. Triethanolamine — Often used in cosmetics to adjust the pH, and used with many fatty acids to convert acid to salt (stearate), which then becomes the base for a cleanser. TEA causes allergic reactions including eye problems, dryness of hair and skin, and could be toxic if absorbed into the body over a long period of time.

To Summarize: Look for natural ingredients in the products you buy. Do not use cosmetics that are artificially colored. Is the shampoo bright green or blue? Very likely it contains a coal tar color. Does the product contain synthetic fragrances? Don't buy it. You may find that some of your allergy problems will suddenly disappear when you no longer use cosmetics formulated with petrochemicals and other synthetics.


Website: http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/toxic_cosmetics.cfm



Note: I get skin irritations from natural/mineral makeup too. so if these ingredients cause skin irritations, it doesn't mean natural makeup doesn't cause it too. It depends on your skin.

Accessories Galore














1. solange azagury-partridge ring
2. Lee Angel necklace
3. Kenneth Jay Lane bracelet
4. FALCONIERE multi chain metal epaulets
5. Erickson Beamon ring
6. Erickson Beamon ring
7. Dannijo silver ring
8. Dannijo silver ring closeup
9. Dannijo gold ring
10. Dannijo gold ring closeup
11. Dannijo necklace
12. aurélie bidermann cuff
13. aurélie bidermann cuff closeup

Hand over the ti-dye and animal print!




1. Stella mccartney silk satin python print blouse
2. Helmut Lang Ti-dye blouse.

My love for Balmain!

June picks from Balmain:




How to get an even tan..






How to have an even skin "tan":

Tip 1: Apply sun block 20 all over body

Tip 2: Apply sun block 30 or 50 to the parts of your body that are protuding, like your nose, shoulders, upper cheeks and so on...

Tip 3: Try my fave carrot sun tanning lotion from Lebanon...it is AMAZING!!!! it makes you 4 shades darker!!

Bruised in Heels!



We've all walked the walk of shame holding our heels walking barefoot down the street, threw our heels in the trunk of our cars and are experts at popping blisters.

Tip number 1:

If your feet hurt so much after walking in 1,000,000 inch heels, run your feet under ICE cold water and that will numb all the pain. surprisingly, sometimes it gets rid of the pain permanently!

Tip number 2:

If you have a blister, do not and i repeat do not pop it!, just cover it with a band aid and it will "deflate" by itself haha.

Tip number 3:

Before you buy a pair of heels, try walking in them first, if you feel uncomfortable, it's either made to hurt or it's the wrong size. Try a size bigger or just don't buy it.

Tip number 4:

If you feel like you want to wear heels but can't walk in them, try wedges! They're very comfortable and in style right now! =)

Tip 5: Try gel heel liners! You'll be surprised what a difference it makes...

Enjoy!

XoXo



My first post!

Hey everyone, welcome to my blog!!
Let me tell you a little about myself..I am not a "fashionista", not a "slave" to fashion and not a makeup or style freak...wonder what this blog is about? I'll just give you simple tips and tricks on fashion and makeup that you wouldn't find in magazines or other websites or blogs..I have my own unique style and sometimes i wear the most disgusting clothes and the weirdest makeup...but who cares? it defines me.

Enjoy!