Saturday, December 19, 2009

HAVE YOU BEEN HITTING THE EGGNOG A LITTLE TOO HARD THIS YEAR??

You may feel not-so-fabulous the morning after a holiday party, but you certainly don't have to look it! Try these tips to achieve a bright complexion after any event ;)

1.) Eye Cream- As you all know, I am a huge advocate of B.Kamin's Eye Cream. However, B.Kamin's also makes another eye cream that is formulated to help repair tissue, capillaries and bruising due to aging and surgical procedures. It has a combination of active pharmaceutical grade ingredients which help to strengthen fragile capillaries, cosmetically neutralize color differences in the orbital eye area and decrease the period required for healing bruises. This product is also gentle enough to be used on the eye lid.

2.) Laura Mercier Secret Concealer-Laura Mercier Secret Concealer is a moisture-rich concealer designed specifically for under and around the eye area to conceal discolorations and dark circles. It provides more "slip" to prevent tugging and glides on skin to cover any dark areas. Always apply concealer after foundation. Make sure you use a small amount, and then build on that if you need more coverage. Its always easier to add then to remove! Apply concealer on the inner corners of your eyes and extend out past where you have any darkness. [8 hours of sleep...in a jar! =) ]

3.) Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder-This is what you will use to set the concealer. A transparent white colour lightens and brightens with micronized pigments that will not settle in fine lines or accentuate shadows. It instantly creates the appearance of the most naturally perfected skin and maximizes wear and coverage.
Obviously, nothing is better for your appearance than a good night's sleep, but these tricks will at least help you fake it ;)

Lip Product of the Week= A trio of DuWop Venom glosses that our freelancer Maggie created for me (what a sweetheart!<3):>
Lantana+Pink Champagne+Berry Chill=Super hott lips!
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
-K

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