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New From Benefit Cosmetics: Powderflage
Benefit cosmetics has a new powder concealer, powderflage, that looks lovely. From the website:
For camouflaging dark circles & fines lines, powderflage is fast, easy, light & breezy! Virtually weightless, this silky, light pink powder magically camouflages & diffuses. The “flager” brush conceals in 2 quick strokes.
Tips and tricks: With “flager” brush, sweep powderflage over dark circles or lines you want to diffuse. Use alone or over makeup.
Now, you can get free shipping with a purchase through August 26 if bought through the Benefit store. Enter PWDRFLGE at checkout.
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Dr. Michele Copeland Skin Care Foundation and Concealer
Dr. Michele Copeland Skin Care has an extensive line of skin care products, along with some quite lovely cosmetics with anti-aging ingredients. Being a fan of double duty types of products, I gave the Ageless Foundation and Concealer a try and loved them both.
Dr. Michelle Copeland Skin Care Ageless Skin Under Eye Concealer with Anti-Wrinkle Complex, comes in a tube with a wand applicator. It is creamy in texture, as a good under eye concealer should be. The concealer contains the ingredients found in Copeland’s Rewind Eye Formula for anti-aging treatment.
Dr. Michelle Copeland Skin Care Ageless Skin Foundation is wonderful. The makeup covers fairly well and has a nice moisturizing feel to it. I found that it looked very nice and did not settle into lines and wrinkles. Best of all it contains a bunch of anti-aging ingredients. From the Dr. Michele Copeland website:
Developed by renowned New York Plastic surgeon, Dr. Michelle Copeland, the Ageless Skin Foundation Cameo contains Dr. Copeland’s Age-Defying ERASE Complex, which has an exclusive blend of age-defying ingredients and SPF 15 protection. You just [can't] find this in other foundations! Like Ageless Skin Concealer, this lightweight foundation not only covers up but also helps solve skin issues with powerful anti-aging ingredients like Argireline, DMAE and Coenzyme Q10. Contains Aloe, a natural moisturizer. Blends in easily and evenly to provide a smooth, natural finish.
I’m a big DMAE fan, and with SPF 15 and moisturizing properties, this foundation goes high on my favorites list.
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Popularity: 12% [?]
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Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Foundation, Concealer, and Powder
A few weeks ago, I reviewed a number of products from the Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Makeup line. This new line of cosmetics inspired by Carmindy of the show What Not to Wear, and author of the book The Five Minute Face, impressed me so much that I went back for more! I am pleased to say that Sally Hansen Natural Beauty foundation, concealer, and translucent powder all were of excellent quality.
Sally Hansen Your Skin Makeup is a silky smooth foundation with medium coverage. This makeup simply looks great. From the packaging in a glass bottle, to the smooth and blendable texture, it seems much more expensive than it is. I did find that it takes a minute though to blend in and settle, and I like it best when used in conjunction with a primer (this is true of most foundations for me though). Apply it and let it rest for a minute, and then apply your powder. The effect is quite nice. For fair skinned women, the lightest shade is very light– something I also appreciated. I would like to see a few more shades come out in this though.
Fast Fix Concealer is a nice creamy concealer, packaged how I like it–in a pot. The pot allows for good access to apply it with either fingers or your own brush. It is light and blends well, yet provide surprisingly good coverage for its light texture.
Popularity: 26% [?]
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Review: New Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Cosmetics Inspired by Carmindy
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty has released a wonderful full line of cosmetics “inspired by” Carmindy from TLC’s show What Not to Wear. I am a big Carmindy fan and I liked her book, The Five Minute Face (Read Review). I also have been pretty impressed with Sally Hansen as of late. The new Sally Hansen Natural Beauty line focuses on natural ingredients and is paraben free.
When I saw the line at CVS, I bought a number of items to try. I was left highly impressed and am willing to bet that several items from this line will make my year end best of 2008 list (Read the 2007 list)!
The Sally Hansen Natural Beauty line includes foundation and powder, but I have so many unfinished items of those, I didn’t buy any. Instead, I got the primer, eye shadow base, an eye shadow trio, cream blush, lipstick, and a mascara. The look I created with the products and each item is covered below. All items are worn in the photo below. I am also wearing Laura Mercier Oil Free Foundation (Read Review), Laura Mercier translucent powder, and M.A.C. dual edged eye pencil in a blue/gray shade from the Heatherette collection.
The Natural Beauty Luminizing Face Primer is a really nice silicon based primer. It has a lighter feel than the cult classic Smashbox Photofinsh (Read Review), yet worked just as well. I found that it primed my skin quite well in preparation for foundation by leaving it smooth and silky. The luminizing properties are also a welcome addition. At around $10, this primer is an incredible value, and I am not aware of any other comparably priced primers of this quality. Revlon has a decent primer, but it does not provide the perfectly nice skin surface that the Sally Hansen product does.
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Fast Fix Eyeshadow Base is another great value product. There are not a lot of drugstore shadow bases out there and this one is quite lovely. It has a light, easy to spread cream texture, that feels like it must have a touch of silicon in it. I found that it made my shadow look smooth and crease free all evening. This will become a staple product for me.
The cream blush is another great item in Salley Hansen’s new line. It is silky smooth, and Bloom, the shade that I purchased, has a nice rosy color. It is pretty well pigmented and builds pretty well, so those with darker skin can likely wear it just fine. At the same time, it also blends well, so I could wear it well with my pale skin as long as I applied with with a light and well blended touch.
The Natural Beauty Instant Definition Eye Shadow Palette comes in basic and fairly neutral color sets. I decided to go for the Ocean Eye Palette, a gray/navy combo, because I seem to have acquired way too much brown shadow. The shadow is decently pigmented, blended fine, and lasted well. I did not have any creasing issues. It seemed like a standard decent quality shadow to me with nothing really outstanding, but nothing wrong with it either.
The Natural Beauty Lift & Define Mascara was nothing special for me. The brush is small (I tend to like that), but has rather wide spaces between the bristles, which I think can make things clump easier. It went on OK, and looked OK. I don’t think it would be my first choice in mascara, but it wasn’t bad either.
Finally, I loved the Color Comfort Lip Color! Perfect Pink, Rose Parfait, turned out to be perhaps one of the best pink shades I have found in some time. For a full review of it, head on over to my post at Girl Gloss!
The bottom line: The Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Cosmetics line is a welcome addition to the available drugstore makeup choices. I particularly recommend the primer and shadow base. These items are comparable to, or perhaps even better than, other much more expensive products. The rest of the line is quite nice as well. Well done Sally Hansen!
Look for the new Sally Hansen Natural Beauty at drugstore and at ULTA Beauty.
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Contest: Watch a Video and Win New Body Products from Whole Foods Market
New from Whole Foods Market is the Premium Body Care Standard and labeling seal of approval.
To provide education about the standard, Whole Foods has created a video cast and asked me to to spread the word. They would love to hear what readers of Beauty and Fashion Tech think. In the process, you can win a Zia Moisturizing Cleanser and Zia Nourishing Creme from Whole Foods Market.
To be entered to win, watch the new whole body videocast, then leave feedback about the video and new Premium Body Care standard in the “comments” section, with “http://www.beautyandfashiontech.com” in the “website” field on the comment form.
Remember that you must leave a comment and enter the Beauty and Fashion Tech link to be entered in the promotion.
Whole Foods will announce the winner on April 1! So go watch the video (it is pretty interesting) and give Whole Foods some meaningful feedback!
Popularity: 5% [?]
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Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage
Laura Mercier Cosmetics offer an array of products aimed at created the “flawless face.” On of those items is the very good concealer, Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage.

It really is all about the coverage with this stuff. It does so much better at covering melasma than most concealers that I have tried. When using it, be sure to apply it after foundation, and set it with a bit of powder.
Interested in more Laura Mercier products? See my previous reviews of the Laura Mercier Oil Free Foundation and Laura Mercier Oil Free and Silk Creme Foundations.
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Popularity: 6% [?]
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Patricia Wexler M.D. Instant Injection Line Filler, Instant Airbrush Concealer, and No Injection Lip Plumper
I have been trying out some products from famed Dermatologist Patricia Wexler M.D. First up are some more cosmetic oriented products. I am also trying some anti-aging skin care products that I will write about in a few weeks after I have had time to use them a bit longer.
Wexler’s Instant Injection Line Filler is a nice wrinkle filler that is similar to several other products that I have recently tried but have not yet reviewed. This is a silicon gel product that acts to fill in fine lines so that makeup will sit on top of them instead of sinking in and accentuating everything. I’m a pretty big fan of these types of products. They really do seem to make a difference. If you are familiar with DHC Velvet Skin Coat, it is similar in consistency to that, but perhaps slightly thicker. DHC also makes a thicker wrinkle filler, that is slightly more thick than the Wexler product. You could also envision this as a thick version of Smashbox Photofinish. The Wexler line filler is a nice medium between all of those products for me. It is not too thick and not too thin. It seems to work best under the eyes, with a bit of concealer over it. Which leads to a look at Wexler’s concealer.
Patricia Wexler Fastscription Instant Airbrush Line Smoothing SuperConcealer is a pretty neat product. This is a liquid concealer packaged in a pen. On one end is a brush (with a cover), and on the other is a push tab that clicks the product up into the brush for application. This makes it very easy to carry and dispense without any mess. The concealer itself is pretty good too. One word of warning though, don’t click that tab too much! I initially clicked it a bunch and overloaded the little brush. Once the thing is primed, it really only needs one click. The packaging is also a very attractive deep red color. It is a nice product to look at and to carry.
I also tried the Wexler Advance No Injection Lip Plumper (pictured). Like with every lip plumper I have tried, I didn’t see much plumping. But this still is a nice gloss, and I really do love the tingle that lip plumpers give, including this one.
Patricia Wexler products are available at select Bath and Body Works stores.
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