Moonstruck in Jersey's Blog

August 14, 2012

Oribe Shampoo For Brilliance & Shine

Filed under: Haircare — moonstruckinjersey @ 7:00 AM
Tags:

I have gone between short and long hair almost all of my life and I like wearing both.  In May of 2009 my son-in-law, NYC’s famous stylist and master colorist, Paul Cucinello, and I decided to cut my hair.  I had just below the shoulder length hair and we started small, but by January 2010 I had the shortest haircut I had ever had in my life, about 1/2” to 3/4” all over.  It looked awesome and, of course, was a breeze to care for.  The reason I did this was because my hair was so dried, so fried from other “professionals” over processing, that it looked awful and it was completely unmanageable.  Paul had been doing a single process (instead of the highlights, lowlights, burn my hair lights) since the first time I sat in his chair and it definitely helped by not adding insult to injury, but I still was not happy with my hair; so, snip!

Just as quickly as we cut, I wanted to grow, so the process started in February 2010 and is ongoing as I write.  I now have hair that reaches to the middle of my back and Paul is still doing only single process color.  My hair color is the blackest that money can buy – a blue black and it is shiny and very healthy.  Yes, you read correctly, I have shiny black hair.  Not something you usually see.

This is one of the reasons why:

From http://www.oribe.com – $44.00

Who

For those that need to shine the brightest.

What

  1. High shine, moisturizing shampoo
  2. Maintains hair’s natural oils
  3. Weightless
  4. Formulated without parabens or sodium chloride. Color and keratin treatment safe. UV protection for hair.

When

To magnify shine and untease tangles without making hair dull in any way

Why

  1. Silk Amino Acids bind moisture to hair, leaving it shiny, silky and smooth.
  2. Sunflower Seed Extract delivers incredible shine.
  3. Vegetable Derived Humectants impart the optimal level of shine without weighing hair down.
  4. Pearl Protein, an essential element of natural pearls, adds intense shine and powerful conditioning.
  5. Sweet Almond Protein repairs dry and damaged hair leaving a brilliant luster.
  6. Lychee Extract defends hair from oxidative stress, photo-aging and the deterioration of natural keratin.
  7. Amber Extract delivers anti-oxidant, conditioning and strengthening properties.

How

Massage , indulge (for at least one minute), rinse.

Oribe is a luxury line, but well worth the price as each product delivers and is made with the best ingredients for healthy hair. You will be reading about all my Oribe favorites as time passes.

Give this, or any of the other Oribe shampoos a try.  You will be saving money because your search for the perfect shampoo will be over.  You need only use about a quarter size for complete cleansing.  Pair with an Oribe conditioner and you will have healthy, soft, shiny, smells great kind of hair.

Peace

August 13, 2012

Indulge In A Great Shower Gel

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:01 AM
Tags: , , , , ,

If I could, I would try almost every beauty product on the market, but since I , like most people, have very little disposable income; well, you get it.

Given that, every once in a while I like to explore products that are not $100.00 for a sample size.  Right now I am obsessed with shower gels.  This is what you will find in my shower now.

fresh Citron de Vigne Shower Gel

What it is:

A refreshing, foaming gel with vitamins C and E that gently cleanses and invigorates the skin.

What it does:
This Bath & Shower Gel contains moisturizing shea butter to nourish dry skin and antioxidant-rich vitamins to soothe and soften. It is infused with an effervescent citrus scent inspired by France’s Champagne region.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
– Parabens
– Sulfates
– Synthetic Dyes
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan

The smell is very subtle, not sweet or perfume-y, and does exactly what it says.  Sephora, 10 oz for $18.50.

Korres Basil Lemon Shower Gel

What it is:

A creamy foam shower gel with hydrating ingredients.

What it does:
These beautifully scented, creamy shower gels provide a moisturizing effect and help maintain the natural moisture level of the skin. They contain emollients and humectants that provide a lasting moisturizing effect and help to maintain the natural moisture level of the skin.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
– Parabens
– Synthetic Dyes
– Petrochemicals
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan

There is nothing that does not taste or smell good with basil and lemon, so to be able to shower with this scent is just perfect.  Your skin will feel moisturized and the scent does not linger, so there is no interfering with your trade mark perfume.   Sephora, 13.53 oz for $19.50.

Shikai Shower Gel

These shower gels moisturize as they clean so your skin feels soft and smooth all day. The exclusive formulas combine natural colloidal oatmeal, rich emollients and gentle cleansers. The oatmeal binds moisture to the skin soothing it and leaving it itch-free. Use as a body wash in a shower or tub.  Rich in aloe vera & colloidal oatmeal. Gentle, soap-free formulas. Smell does not linger. Whole Foods, 12 oz for $8.50.

Nubian Heritage Coconut & Papaya Shower Gel

Coconut & Papaya Body WashSweet-scented and nutrient-rich, the Nubian Heritage Coconut & Papaya Collection pays homage to the bounty of natural tropical ingredients. The coconut palm has touched all aspects of daily life for millions of tropical communities. Since the 1st Century B.C., the coconut tree has provided shelter, transportation and, more importantly, food. Coconut Oil, high in vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, is an excellent skin softener and protector. Papaya contains papain, a naturally occurring enzyme, used for centuries to gently dissolve dead skin cells, loosen pore blockage and stimulate circulation.Benefits: Antioxidant-rich Coconut Oil is easily absorbed into the skin to protect the skin against damage by preventing free radical formation. Coconut Oil also strengthens connective tissues to prevent sagging, wrinkles and blemishes, and helps reduce skin inflammation. Papaya enzyme exfoliates, stimulates circulation and firms skin. Shea Butter and anti-inflammatory Comfrey Root extract promote healing.Usage: all skin typesNatural Aroma: sweet, tropical.  Soap free.

Anything with coconut is just good for you and, again, the smell is amazing and does not linger. Whole Foods, 13 oz for $10.99.

Bagno Di Vita

A fresh, revitalizing, foaming bath and shower gel. Gently frees deep-down impurities while moisturizing skin helps create a more even textured appearance.
What it does
  • Natural botanicals of thyme, comfrey, chamomile and cornflower help soften and condition the skin
  • Hazel, Sweet Almond, and Olive Oils offer an aromatherapeutic bathing experience
  • Formulated with our Acqua di Vita® Complex, which provides intense hydration
How to Use
  • Use daily in shower or bath.
  • Apply all over body with hands, sponge, or washcloth.
  • As a special treatment: Pour under tap to create a rich, foaming bubble bath to de-stress and relax.

This is a little pricey, but once in a while I do indulge as this product smells like you are at a spa and being pampered. Borghese, 16 oz for $33.50.

Give one or all a try, variety is a good thing.

Peace

August 12, 2012

Volume Maker

Filed under: Haircare — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:15 AM
Tags: , ,

Anyone who has a passion for beauty knows that Shu Uemura was nothing less then a genius.  Shu Uemura Art of Hair is most assuredly living up to the legacy.

Shu Uemura Art of Hair has developed a styling powder that is distributed to the hair by, what looks like, a makeup brush.  Volume Maker is a fragrance free, invisible texturing powder.

Volume Maker does exactly what the name says, but it also instantly lifts the root of the hair and adds texture.  The powder is made up of very fine particles which, unlike other volumizing products, does not leave a white residue.

The delivery system is unique, much like YSL’s Touche Eclat or By Terry’s Touche Veloutee.  This design gives volume and texture to hair with just a few clicks.

Directions via http://www.shuuemura.com

On dry hair neatly separate where you want to have volume.  Place the powder brush at the root area.  Click and stroke side to side.  With fingers, massage to distribute.  Tip:  For add volume, backcomb the hair after applying the product.

I have a a few texturing products that I enjoy using, but when I want to “thicken” my fine hair for an up-do of any kind – top knot, messy bun, exaggerated pony tail – this is my go to product.  Love it.

My tip:  I also put a little on my hands and massage it into the back of my head going under the hair toward the scalp.  It gives the hair just a little lift so that whatever is hanging down my back looks thick and piecey.

This is a keeper.

Peace

shueumura.com – $48.00

August 11, 2012

butter LONDON

Filed under: Nails — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:39 AM
Tags: , , , , , ,

I love nail polishes, who doesn’t, so I am always looking for the next new best.

I, like everyone else, think OPI is a great brand and it’s usually what I purchase along with an occasional investment in a great Chanel polish.  Lately, since I no longer do acrylics or gels, I have been looking for healthier polishes to go along with my healthy nails.  I have tried Zoya numerous times, and it is “4 free” (it has no formaldehyde, toluene, DBP or camphor), but it has absolutely no staying power.

Next I found Julep, also “4 free”, and I joined their Julep Maven, a box of polishes mailed to you each month.  Great colors and the bottle and brush were easy to use.  I don’t always polish my fingernails, but I used the polishes for a couple of months on my toes and they looked great.  I go to a salon for my pedicures and the nail tech did tell me the polish was a little thicker then she was used to working with.  When I did decide to polish my fingernails, my experience was less then satisfactory.  The polish was so thick that I found it very difficult to apply, but the real problem was that my nails took almost two hours to dry……. but they were actually still soft after all that time and as soon as I started to use my hands, the polish was a mess.  I am thinking that the pedi took that long to dry as well, but I just didn’t realize as it is flip flop season.

I called Julep and canceled my subscription.  I now have eight bottles of polish I will never use again.

Then I started reading about butter LONDON, http://www.butterlondon.com

butter LONDON was founded in 2005 by Sasha Muir and it developed a passionate cult following by transforming catwalk trends into custom nail lacquers.  In addition to creating a range of bold, runway-ready hues, the London based brand was a pioneer in selling non-toxic nail formulas in the United States.  All butter LONDON lacquers are “3-free” – meaning they are formulated without formaldehyde, toluene and DBP.

I found butter LONDON on QVC.com and at Sephora.com and every review was better then the last.  (I should have read the reviews before purchasing Julep – usually I’m a little smarter then that.)   I made my first purchase from QVC, http://www.qvc.com ,  as I knew that if I didn’t like it, used or not, I could return it.  butter LONDON offered a starter kit of Nail Foundation Flawless Basecoat, a choice of color and Hardwear PD Quick.  Just an FYI, QVC is not selling individual colors at this time.

As I mentioned, most of the time I wear my nails without color, but I always have color on my toe nails.  When I do feel in the mood for a little color, it would be nice to get a few days wear out of it.  Three or four days would be perfect as by then I am bored and looking to change the color.  That is exactly what I got with butter LONDON.

The bottle and brush are easy to use. The Nail Foundation, in the bottle it looks exactly like foundation for the face,  is the base and gives the nail a smooth sueded look.  I would even wear this on its own for a matte look.  The polish I chose was Yummy Mummy, which is a neutral beige  – something I never wear – but have now fallen in love with.  It went on beautifully and each coat dried within two minutes to the touch.  I then used the topcoat, Hardwear PD Quick, which gave the nails a shiny coat that was almost dry instantly. Within fifteen minutes of starting the mani, I was done and gently using my hands without damaging the polish.

I had this color on for almost five days before I took it off to try another color – no chips – and I used a 10X magnification mirror to check.  I get about three days wear from OPI..

I cooked, cleaned, keyed on a computer, walked the dogs, did laundry, etc, etc and it lasted!

I have since tried Big Smoke which is a gorgeous midnight blue, Chancer which is a beautiful red,  the limited edition Heavy Medal Metallic Trio which consists of gold, silver and bronze metallic polishes and Wallis, which is an olive khaki. These polishes all lasted four + days.  I am awaiting The Black Knight which is a heavily glittered jet black polish.

This  is The Old Bill which is a bronze metallic.

This is Wallis which is an olive metallic.

I am so pleased with the fact that this brand is “free” and durable. Not something that “free” polishes can usually claim. The colors are cutting edge and the ladies realize it is not OPI as I had friends and strangers ask me what brand of polish I was wearing.  It is a stand out brand that I love, love, love.

Give your natural nails a healthy treat ( or use on your acrylics because the colors are great).  I think you are going to be very surprised.

Peace

Sephora – $14.00

August 10, 2012

Lady of Grand Food Tour

Filed under: Recipes — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:36 AM
Tags:

From thebestfoodblog.com –

Lady of Grand Food Tours of the LES

Yesterday I was lucky enough to be part of a great tour of the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It was a food tasting tour with Jolie Warbet of Lady of Grand Food Tours. Jolie is the actual Lady of Grand, and is the brains and beauty behind the concept.
Jolie was born on Grand St. in the LES and as a child moved to New Jersey, but as soon as she could, she returned to the street she loved. As time went by her friends gave her the nick name “The Lady of Grand” because she was always giving people history of the area, and taking them around to check out all the hidden gems of the neighborhood. Specifically she enjoyed showing people her favorite food spots, so when the opportunity presented itself to actually turn her passion into a career she took it. What was born of that was Lady of Grand Food Tours.

The tour meets at The Essex Street Market, and it’s first few stops are there. We first got to try the Spinach Pie at Boubouki. A tiny kitchen turning out amazing home made Greek food. The owner is an inspiration to food lovers everywhere. She left an office job, and started to cook HER food for a living! BRAVO! Best Spinach Pie I have ever had, and a little bit of a great Tomato Bread too!

Our next stop in The Essex Street Market was NI Japanese Delicacies. They are a husband and wife team that create mostly vegetarian dishes, that are new to a lot of American palates. What we got to try, and what was probably my favorite taste of the tour, was the Octopus Brow Rice Balls. Typically I am not a fan of the Italian style Rice Balls, but these were sweet and firm, with a wonderful flavor. If you like octopus these are a must!

Next stop was the famous Brooklyn Taco. Maybe not quite a hidden gem for New Yorkers, but for an out of towner, it’s a huge find! We got to have their Guaco Taco, which I had before at The Hester Street Fair. It is all the goodness of Guacamole and Chips, but in a warm, soft corn torilla. A MUST if you get to the market or the fair.

After our taco we headed out to do a little walking and Jolie started to give us a little history of the hood as we strolled the street. Before you knew it we were able to get out of the rain and have a little beer to wash down the food we had been sampling. Jolie took us to Top Hops. A local shop that offers beers on tap as well as rows and rows of refrigerators that total more than 700 beers organized by the state they came from. So say you are from Maine, you can your friends can find a six pack of your fave local beer and share it at the bar or take it back to your hotel. Or, what would be better is to get some beers from around the country and set up your own tasting. The guys at Top Hops would be happy to help you out with that.

On we went to a 5 week old shop called Malt & Mold.


It’s a shop that sells beer, but also cheese, Knish, pickles, and mustard. Oh, also chocolate, and bread, and truffle oils, and cured meats. This place sells a little bit of everything, and even though it is a little bit out of the way, it’s worth the trip. Look at this Knish with pastrami. Not something I would normally seek out, but WOW!
I have to say though… I am sure this is not their goal, but they have a salted caramel there that is CRAZY good!!! It was my fave thing I had there!

Our last stop was for something sweet. A little bit of France that landed right in the middle of the LES. It’s Christian Vautier Le Concept. A little shop that is full of things that will do nothing but make you smile. I had a dark chocolate covered lemon and a Tequila Truffle. I wanted more, but was so full from all the other food from the last hour and a half.

Sadly that was the end of the tour…

Although all the food was great, and the neighborhood is always a welcoming place, the best part of this tour was the guide and the people. Jolie creates a vibe where you feel comfortable, and that leads to people talking to each other.  I knew no one on this tour, but have come home with 3 more Facebook friends and a few more followers on twitter.  That’s what food is for; to bring people together,  and Lady Of Grand Food Tours is a great example of that point.
If you are coming to NYC you would be smart to check it out. At 50 bucks per person, it more filling than a typical brunch (and cheaper!).  Not only that, but you will have more fun!Here are all the links you need;
Lady of Grand
The Essex Street Market
Boubouki 
NI Japanese Delicacies 
Brooklyn Taco 
Top Hops
Malt & Mold 
Christian Vautier Le Concept Take the tour. Have some fun. Meet new friends. Have a full belly.
Nothing wrong with any of that!XOXO – P

August 9, 2012

Clarisonic

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:30 AM
Tags: , , ,

I wrote a post a while ago about a cleanser, Eve Lom, that I love and use at least four times a week.  I had mentioned that I also use something else to cleanse and the Clarisonic is it.

Clarisonic is a waterproof, rechargeable skin cleansing system. It is a patented sonic technology that gently removes the impurities traditional cleansing methods leave behind.  It cleans pores, loosening dirt, makeup and oil as it reduces the appearance of pores and wrinkles.  Clarisonic cleansing is proven to remove six times more makeup then traditional manual cleansing with finger pads, allowing for serums and moisturizers to absorb better.  It is so gentle that it can be used twice a day.

To use the Clarisonic, charge for 24 hours prior to first use. Then remove your eye makeup.  I skip this step as I just wet my face and use Purity Made Simple by Philosophy which I put all over my face and eyes (use with your favorite cleanser ) – DO NOT USE the Clarisonic on your eyes.

Wet the brush head, press on/off button and gently massage the face in small circular motions, beginning on the forehead and moving to the nose, chin and cheeks.  Hold the brush head flush to your skin, but don’t press too hard or you will impede the motion of the brush and not get the full benefit of the Clarisonic.  The Clarisonic will let you know when the cleansing minute is up.  The brush head should be replaced every three to four months.

Rinse and pat dry and your skin is now ready for your favorite skincare products.

I purchased the Clarisonic Face and Body over five years ago and this uses a cradle to charge.  It is about 7” long and came with sensitive, normal and body brush heads.  I use the normal brush and when I need to replace, that is what I purchase.  I have never used the Clarsonic on my body except for the decollete so I really can’t speak to how it works.  This brush has low, normal and high power settings.

I love the way my face feels after I use the Clarisonic.  It is clean without being stripped, feels very smooth and looks dewy.  All good for this girl!  As I mentioned before, I am 60 years old and I have no wrinkles and I really believe that the Clarisonic is part of the reason why.  It is like having a facial at home everyday and that is not a bad thing for your face.

I loved it so much that last December I purchased another, Clarisonic Mia 2, which is a little under 6” inches long.  It comes with a link charger, which saves room on the vanity, and a travel case.  This brush has two speeds, low and normal.

I use the Clarisonic every morning in the shower and my makeup practically puts itself on as my skin is just so clean and smooth.

No matter what else you use on your skin, this is the starting place.  I highly encourage you to give it a try and I know you will be hooked like so many other people.

Yes, it is an investment, but I am positive you will start saving money immediately as you will be using much less of your favorite skincare line to produce the results that you are looking for.  Nothing works if your skin is not really clean.

Try it!

Peace

QVC.com – Clarisonic Plus for Face and Body – @225.00

Sephora – Clarisonic Mia 2 – @149.00

August 8, 2012

Splendore

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:01 AM
Tags:

Borghese has been in the beauty industry for a very long time, but I don’t think it is a line that comes quickly to mind.

The website posts that it is “Built on a heritage that dates back to the 14th century when people first sought the healing waters of the Tuscan Earth, Borghese was the first to respect the synergy between health and nature, luxury and science. With our exclusive Acqua di VitaT Living Water Complex, sourced from the famed thermal springs, we developed nourishing re-energizing skincare therapies far ahead of the market surge in organic treatments…and we continue to take a leadership position in introducing new anti-aging, proactive ingredients into our newest treatment stars – formulations that are again, influencing skincare products market-wide.”

I feel that it is old school, but I do like a few of their products. Today I would just like to write a few lines about Splendore.

Splendore gives “your body a flawless look with lightweight, moisturizing shimmer lotion.  the subtle shimmer brightens and flatters any skin tone leaving gorgeous radiance.  Minor skin imperfections are camouflaged and skin tone appears more even.”   It also has a light tint, much like a tinted moisturizer for the face.

The shimmer is actually created by light diffusing mica; so, it really is a shimmer not glitter.

I have used this product every Summer for, well, I can’t remember how long.  I have not done sun in thirteen years and five years ago I was diagnosed with melanoma.  I get a little sun when I walk my dogs and that is it. Really.

I do not use faux tanning products.  I think I have tried them all, but they smell, they stain, they streak, they turn orange and I don’t care how inexpensive or expensive the brand is or who applies it to your body, it still looks like it is out of the bottle. Faux is just that, fake.

Splendore does a great job of making my legs and arms look sun kissed and the shimmer is beautiful in the light and awesome in lowlights.  Compliments always abound and no sun damage.

Give it a try.

Peace

http://www.borghese.com – $36.00

August 7, 2012

P2’s Jalapeño and White Bean Hummus Dip

Filed under: Recipes — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:31 AM
Tags:
From my son’s blog, thebestfoodblog.com
This weekend I went out to Long Island to meet P2 who had been out there working. When I arrived he had made this amazing dip for us to snack on before dinner. So amazing in fact that he made it again the next night before dinner. Knowing I would need to share it with the world, I couldn’t wait for an excuse to make it. So yesterday, my friend Cassaundra sent me a message that she and her friends were having a picnic at the park by my place, and wanted to know if I was into coming along. I said “Yes! I’ll make the dip”!
What luck. 3rd day in a row! I ran off to the store to get the ingredients.
Here is what you’ll need:
  • 1 can of chickpeas
  • 1 can of white beans
  • half a small can of diced Jalapeño, or more if you like it spicy ( or 1 fresh Jalapeño diced)
  • a handful of fresh Cilantro
  • a little sprinkle of garlic powder (or 2 clove fresh garlic)
  • about a teaspoon of Cumin
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • about half a cup of olive oil. (You may need more so just grab the bottle).

So, put everything in a food processor but the olive oil. You want to stream that in slowly while the blade is turning until the dip is smooth, but still a little thick. Taste to see if you need more salt or pepper, and that’s it. SO easy, right?
Everyoneone at the picnic loved it, and so will you. I served it with some sliced veg and thin crackers. You could even top crostini with it and serve as an app.

Enjoy! XOXO -P

August 5, 2012

Candles

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:17 AM
Tags: ,

Just a quick post today on one of my favorite things – candles.

I try different brands all the time, but one of the brands I tend to go back to often is Slatkin & Co.  They are relatively inexpensive as candles go and on a three wick candle that weighs in at 14.5 oz, you will get approximately 30 – 45 hours of burn time.

These candles have a high concentration of fragrance oils and burn relatively clean, which, in my opinion, is a huge plus.

About Slatkin & Co.

Founded in 1993, Slatkin & Co. quickly established itself as the leading home fragrance brand in premier specialty stores around the world. Their home fragrances have always provided wonderful ways to scent your home. The company is celebrated for its authentic and sophisticated scents as well as celebrity-inspired collections that reflect figures from rock ‘n’ roll to royalty. Developed by renowned “nose” Harry Slatkin and his master perfumers, Slatkin & Co. fragrances infuse versatile scents into any room. Never overpowering, they simply enhance the beauty of one’s home.

One of the reasons I enjoy these candles so much is because I am extremely sensitive to perfumes which limits what scents I can use in my home.  I find that with Slatkin I have a larger selection of candles that do not send my allergies into high gear.  This is great because I love to burn candles especially in the Fall and Winter.

Here are some burning tips:

  • Trim the candle’s wick(s) to 1/4” before lighting as this will allow for optimum burn.
  • Burn candles three to four hours at a time for optimum burn time.
  • Do not blow candle out, just use cover and done.
  • Cool candle completely before relighting.

You can decorate with candles and it is relatively inexpensive.  If you have a wood burning fireplace, put numerous candles in it for a Summer look.  You can put two or three candles in a bowl on an enclosed porch or lanai and scatter some sea shells around the bowl.  Candles are always pretty in a bathroom.

Use your imagination and enjoy.

Peace

Bath & Body Works – $19.50

August 3, 2012

Orgasm

Filed under: Makeup — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:11 AM
Tags: ,

For years I searched for a blush that didn’t make me look like one of those sweet little dolls with pink circles on their cheeks.

I tried drug store brands and department store brands.  I did my own shopping in the drug stores and I had make-up artists suggest in the department stores. The products were different in their texture and the way they lay on the skin, but in the end, I still felt it looked like make-up.

I was not a big make-up fan back in the day, as I just didn’t understand why it had to look like you had stuff on your face.  My idea of make-up was a little eye shadow, some mascara and lip gloss.

I still feel this way, eyes and/or lips should pop, but your skin should look like it is naturally perfect and the healthy glow should look just like that, not two pink circles.  No one wants to be complimented on their make-up, we want to be complimented on our healthy looking skin.  (Foundation talk at another time.)

I started buying brands like Lancome, Chanel and Dior in pink, peach and rose, then I would mix the three colors together to get a more natural look for my medium olive tone skin.  Not bad, but very expensive and takes up a lot of room in a make-up bag.

My son’s friend, Rob Harmon, who is a very experienced make-up artist – travels around the world with his clients and does television and Broadway as well – sometimes does my make-up.  At one of these amazing sessions I was telling him my solution to not looking like a clown.  He thought it was a great idea, but unless I intended to wheel around a suitcase of product as he did, it was too complicated -that’s me complicated – and proceeded to hand me Nars blush in Orgasm.

It was the perfect peachy pink with a bit of shimmer and it lives up to its name with the glow it gives to the skin.  It has been the only blush I have worn for the last ten years.  Since 1999 when it was introduced, it has become a cult classic.  It has also given birth to Super Orgasm, with gold glitter, and Deep Throat, peach with shimmer. These colors work with any skin tone.

It is a little pricey, but well worth it and I actually ended up saving money since I was only buying one compact instead of multiples.  It is soft and natural looking, gives a little contouring (my opinion) and it illuminates the skin.  This is effortless, natural looking beauty.

Give it a try and enjoy.

Peace

Sephora – $28.00

« Previous PageNext Page »

Blog at WordPress.com.

Lipgloss is my Life

Ramblings of a rampant beauty editor...

The Unorthodox Epicure

Confessions of an Aspiring Food Snob

triple7mgmt

Artist Managment

work / play / polish

life through manicures

Sweet Baby Love

As a mother, my job is to take care of what is possible and trust God with the impossible ~ Ruth Bell Graham

clotildajamcracker

The wacky stories of a crazy lady.

unwind cooking

Cook and Unwind while Sipping a Glass of Wine

lipstick hero

Beauty through my eyes

FOR THE LOVE OF GLOSS

Hello, Beautiful.

My Beauty Addictions

addict-noun : An enthusiastic devotee of a specified thing or activity

Suzie-Que's Truth and Justice Blog

If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.- Mark Twain, 1894

WordPress.com

WordPress.com is the best place for your personal blog or business site.