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  • 4
    May
    2012
    10:17am, EDT

    The 10 best green beauty products

    By Dawn Davis, TotalBeauty.com

    There are certain things every beauty editor keeps for herself: the newest mascaras, fancy designer candles, and natural products that are beautifully packaged. We know we're supposed to share — or at least show them to our colleagues — but most of them go directly into our bags to take home.

    A lot of our favorite brands don't have official USDA organic seals, but we trust their products. In many cases, we've met the creator and learned about the company's philosophy first-hand. Plus, these natural beauty products smell and feel fantastic and come in beautiful packaging. Keep reading to see the natural lines we keep coming back to again and again.

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    Josie Maran
    There isn't a Total Beauty editor around who doesn't love Josie Maran's line of argan oil-based makeup and skin care. Although there are gorgeous bronzers and amazing makeup-removing wipes in the collection, the bestseller and cult favorite is this simple bottle of argan oil. I use it in my hair (to smooth flyaways and hydrate ends), as well as on dry skin — from cuticles to elbows. I even pat it on over makeup to bring it back to life at the end of a long day.

    Editors' Fave: Josie Maran Argan Oil, $48

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    Saffron James
    These paraben and preservative-free fragrances are inspired by plants and flowers found in Hawaii. They're a great alternative to traditional, synthetic perfumes. "When I smell them, I immediately feel like I'm on vacation," says Senior Editor Sarah Carrillo.

    Editors' Fave: Saffron James Punono Fragrance Eau de Parfum, $38

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    Tata Harper
    We're completely enchanted by the Tata Harper story: She grows all of her own ingredients on her 1,200-acre farm in Vermont. Plus, the line was just reformulated so everything works even better, and it was repackaged to be even prettier. "I can't say enough good things about the Rebuilding Moisturizer," says Meghan Rabbitt, Executive Editor. "It's as hydrating as a night cream but as light as a daily moisturizer, and it smells amazing."

    Editors' Fave: Tata Harper Rebuilding Moisturizer, $100

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    21 Drops
    Sure, aromatherapy brings to mind hippies and head shops, but 21 Drops is surprisingly sophisticated. We love the modern, minimalist packaging and the unusual blends of essential oils. The products are free of parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrances. "I keep the De-Stress version on my desk at all times," says Carrillo.

    Editors' Fave: 21 Drops De-Stress, $29

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    Suki
    Suki Kramer created her eponymous line to combine her knowledge of natural ingredients and high-tech science. While all of her products are synthetic-free, they contain innovative cosmeceutical ingredients — which are developed in a lab where chemists and herbalists work together — blended with organic naturals. "I love all of her products," says Rabbitt. "I especially love the face oil, which I use at night before bed. I think it helps prevent breakouts, contrary to popular believe about face oils."

    Editors' Fave: Suki Pure Facial Moisture - Balancing, $32.95

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    Dr. Hauschka
    Dr. Hauschka has been around since 1967 — and it's been completely natural since the beginning. The company's philosophy is centered around holistic health and respecting the earth with ingredients sourced from biodynamic farms and agricultural cooperatives. Special Projects Editor Audrey Fine can't go without the Regenerating Eye Cream. "It's the best eye cream I've ever used, and I love that I'm not putting chemicals on my very delicate eye area," she says.

    Editors' Fave: Dr. Hauschka Regenerating Eye Cream, $58.95

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    Pangea Organics
    Pangea Organics's certified organic body products come in the most sophisticated scents, and their shower gels are so moisturizing you can practically skip lotion. I love the Italian White Sage with Geranium and Yarrow scent. It's so luxurious, but it's eco-friendly enough that you can even take it camping.

    Editors' Fave: Pangea Organics Shower Gel in Italian White Sage with Geranium and Yarrow, $16

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    Devachan
    It's been so long since any of us have used a shampoo that contains sulfates, we're starting to forget what lather feels like. But with a natural formula that works this well, we definitely don't miss it. Rabbitt is devoted to the shampoo-conditioner combo. "It makes my curls curlier and even keeps them less frizzy, and both the shampoo and conditioner feel luxurious and smell amazing."

    Editors' Fave: DevaCare Low-Poo, $18.95, and DevaCare One Conditioner, $18.95

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    Dr. Bronner's
    This fair trade, organic, multi-purpose cleanser has been around since 1948. It's perfect for dishes and laundry — and we also use it as body wash when we run out of something fancier. "I always have a bottle in my home," says Fine.

    Editors' Fave: Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Liquid Soap, $2.99

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    Burt's Bees
    I went to college in Maine, so I have a special affinity for Burt's Bees, which originated there. This 99 percent natural body lotion is my favorite product from the line. It's ultra-hydrating and has a great creamy consistency and a clean, sweet scent.

    Editors' Fave: Burt's Bees Naturally Nourishing Milk & Honey Body Lotion, $8

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    Really, I have not had that experience at all. I've found that etsy is a much more friendly place than ebay.

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  • 10
    Apr
    2012
    11:05am, EDT

    The 8 best BB creams

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    By Totalbeauty.com

    BB creams are suddenly everywhere — from giant signs in Sephora windows to the best real estate in the drugstores. And even us beauty editors (who have to be hypercritical — it's our job) are excited about the new makeup-meets-skin care category.

    The craze started in Asia, and at least a dozen brands have launched a BB cream in the States over the last year — with many more to come. BB stands for "Beauty Balm" or "Blemish Balm" depending on the formula, and they're basically tinted moisturizers with skin care ingredients and SPF built in.

    We tried all of the options to decide on our personal favorites. See the best of the best now.

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    Garnier Skin Renew BB Cream Miracle Skin Perfector, $12.99

    Star Quality: Price

    "I was extremely skeptical to try BB creams — they seemed too good to be true, and I didn't believe anything could top my tinted moisturizer. (I'm dedicated to Jane Iredale Dream Tint SPF15 Tinted Moisturizer, $36, which gives me the perfect amount of sheer coverage, contains sunscreen, and is pretty much the only makeup that doesn't make me break out.) But I did find a favorite, and it's the only one of the bunch that's available at the drugstore — for about $25 less than the rest. It hasn't replaced my tinted moisturizer, but it's the perfect option if I want a little more coverage, and — miraculously — doesn't make me break out even if I wear it for 18 hours straight." — Dawn Davis, NYC Beauty Editor

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     Too Faced Beauty Balm Multi-Benefit Skin Care Makeup, $32

    Star Quality: Dewiness

    "This gives me a nice dewy glow and works well both alone and under makeup. On the weekends (or when I'm on vacation) I wear it alone for just a bit of coverage and sun protection, but for everyday I apply makeup on top of it. My mother–in-law recently commented that my skin had a beautiful glow — after a 5-hour plane ride no less! — and all I was wearing was this beauty balm." — Sarah Carrillo, Senior Editor

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    Dr. Jart+ Premium Beauty Balm SPF 45 PA+++, $39

    Star Quality: Hydration

    "I apply a pump or two of this shimmery liquid to my face and it evens out my skin tone, gives me a youthful glow, and protects me from the sun. I cannot say enough good things about it — I love it!" — Audrey Fine, Special Projects Editor

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    Estee Lauder Daywear Anti-Oxidant Beauty Benefit Crème SPF 35, $38

    Star Quality: Antioxidants

    "I was excited to try this one because of the high SPF content. I'm fair and burn in mere minutes. The consistency is a little thick, but I found that if I mix it with my regular moisturizer, it glides on perfectly. It keeps me feeling protected and helps perfect my complexion. Total win-win." — Meghan Rabbitt, Executive Editor

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    Boscia BB Cream SPF 27 PA ++, $38

    Star Quality: Natural color

    "This one is sheer but gives great coverage, and the color is warmer and more fleshy than some of the others. I've stopped using tinted moisturizer and now I exclusively wear BB cream." — Paola Gonzalez Marra, Graphic Designer

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    Stila Stay All Day 10-in-1 HD Beauty Balm, $38

    Star Quality: Light Reflection

    "If you're going to have your picture taken, this is the one to try. It contains ingredients to diffuse light and hide wrinkles and pores. While most of the others have a dewy finish, this one is more matte — I can skip powder entirely." — Dawn Davis, NYC Beauty Editor

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    Clinique Age Defense BB Cream SPF 30, $37

    Star Quality: Sheerness

    "The sunscreen in some BB creams can make them look yellow or chalky depending on your skin tone. This one blends really beautifully on just about everyone -- even though it's only available in three shades — because it's more translucent than most. If you're looking for less coverage, this one is perfect. I'll use it instead of a primer under my regular foundation if I want more coverage." — Sharon Yi, Assistant Editor

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    Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream SPF 35, $39

    Star Quality: Fragrance-free

    "Smashbox is best known for its primers, so we weren't surprised when they came out with a BB cream — it seemed like a natural progression. Their version is fragrance-free (unlike most of the others), so it's ideal if you're allergic or sensitive to fragrances. It feels fantastic going on and looks great even at the end of a long, hot day." — Alexis Finc, Associate Editor of Total Beauty's sister site, BeautyRiot.com

    Click here to see more beauty product reviews.

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    I can't believe you guys neglected to mention any of the BB creams coming from Korea, where they are huge, or even Germany, the pioneers in BB cream.

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  • 3
    Feb
    2012
    10:08am, EST

    The 9 best-rated face scrubs

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    Newsflash: If it's glowing, radiant skin you're after, you need to exfoliate.

    According to doctors Gina and Sid Dinesh, dermatologists in Beverly Hills, Calif., adding exfoliation to your skin care routine helps the natural shedding process of skin and encourages healthier, smoother, more even-toned, and clearer skin. Some of the big beauty benefits? Acne prevention, smaller pores, wrinkle reduction, and it even helps all those fancy (read: spendy) moisturizers actually absorb into the skin.

    However, it can be overwhelming to sift through the hundreds of scrubs and exfoliation products out there to find the best one, so we've done the work for you. We rounded up a complete list of the best face scrubs according to Total Beauty readers. Now you can say hello to that gorgeous skin just waiting to be revealed.

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    No. 9: Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant, $50
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 8.8
    Why: Could this be the equivalent of Botox in a bottle? One reader thinks so, claiming that she is constantly mistaken for being ten to fifteen years younger, thanks to this product. Readers refer to it as "an uplifting, pleasant experience" that "cleanses and smoothes even the roughest skin to reveal the type of skin every woman wants." After just one use one woman noticed that her pores were smaller in size, and another says it helped diminish the acne scars on her face. Another reader even says this scrub leaves her "screaming for more." Encore, anyone?

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    No. 8: Olay Skin Smoothing Cream Scrub, $6.99
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 8.9
    Why: Fans of this product are quick to share their gratitude when it comes to this Olay scrub, with one woman stating that she "glows like a teenager again." According to users, it offers "quick results" and "does a beautiful job of clearing away dead skin cells without tearing the delicate skin underneath." This scrub reportedly keeps its promises when it comes to leaving skin "soft and smooth." One woman says, "Finally, something that actually does what it claims. Thank you!"

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    No. 7: Burt's Bees Citrus Facial Scrub, $8
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.0
    Why: Hailed for its "heavenly scent" reminiscent of "sweet potato pie," one reader says this scrub reminds her of Christmas "with a texture like fruitcake." However, a yummy fragrance isn't all this scrub has to offer. Readers also say that it makes skin smoother and soothes redness from acne, stating that this product "gets rid of dry patches" and "leaves you with skin smooth like a baby's bottom."

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    No. 6: Philosophy The Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash, $25
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.0
    Why: A reader that dubs herself the "exfoliating queen" calls this the "microdermabrasion scrub that takes the cake," helping with everything from acne discoloration to dry, rough patches on skin. Readers say this product diminishes sunspots and fine lines, and one woman noticed that the pink in her cheeks returned, putting an end to her "blush-wearing days." One reader calls this the "equivalent of microdermabrasion, minus the suffering" while another admits she would have paid twice the amount this product costs, because she is thankful to have "finally found a product that makes me swoon." Turns out the men can have at this product too: One reader's husband uses it shame-free.

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    No. 5: Clinique Exfoliating Scrub, $18.50
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.1
    Why: Readers bestow a bevy of compliments on this product, referring to it as "a perfect 10," and a "superstar scrub" that offers results in as little as two weeks. It reportedly "has more exfoliating beads than any other scrub" and takes care of everything from getting rid of dead skin to removing "nasty flakes." One reader gives it this fairytale description: "It magically dusts away dull-looking skin and transforms your beautiful face into a masterpiece."

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    No. 4: Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser, $35
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.2
    Why: Readers love this product for its ability to "exfoliate without redness or irritation" and call it "a super product to whisk away dead skin cells." An added bonus? Several reviewers have noted that it also helps aid in the prevention of breakouts, and as one woman points out, "It leaves skin with a glow that people notice all day."

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    No. 3: Benefit "honey…snap out of it" Scrub, $21
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.5
    Why: Some readers refer to this as the "best exfoliator on the market" because it offers "just enough roughness to get the job done without being uncomfortable." One woman even uses it as a face mask after she finishes with her exfoliating routine, making her skin "softer and smoother." Several readers also say that it "smells good" and is "moisturizing," while others applaud it for being "not too abrasive."

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    No. 2: The Body Shop Seaweed Pore-Cleansing Facial Exfoliator, $14.50
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.6
    Why: If oil is your enemy, our readers say this is the exfoliator for you, as it helps skin "stay matte longer than usual" while reducing pore size and leaves "skin glowing." It's the "perfect pick-me-up to dull skin" as one reader puts it, while another says that it's "gentle enough to not completely rip your skin to shreds but does its job," ultimately leaving you with "soft and velvety clean skin."

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    No. 1: Cosmedicine Medi-Morphosis Self-Adjusting Exfoliator, $24.99
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.8
    Why: This scrub is nicknamed "grains with brains" by one reader, who saw her pores shrink by twelve percent after using it. This product is reportedly so thorough that one woman even says, "I can literally feel the air in each pore." The good news, according to our readers, is that one can't over-exfoliate with this scrub because the beads will start to dissolve before that even happens, yet results are "highly effective without feeling like you've used a brillo pad on your skin." One celebrity makeup artist says this exfoliator is a hit among his model clientele for being "gentle" and "silky." The only complaint one reader has? "I want to use it every day, not just the recommended twice a week."

    You've seen the best, now check out the 6 worst face scrubs here.

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    Regarding the number 1 product...

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  • 31
    Jan
    2012
    3:15pm, EST

    10 nail trends to get into now

    By TotalBeauty.com

    Listen up all you non-"nail people" – all of you crackled, decaled, intricate design-resisting holdouts – now's the time to polish up your act. The shades and creations on the spring 2012 runways will miraculously transform your nails into your new favorite accessory – even if you keep everything else quiet and reserved. Repeat after me: you do not have to go all Nicki Minaj to have awesome nails this season. There's truly something beautiful and creative for everyone. Just follow this pro advice from green celebrity manicurist Jenna Hipp. (She does practically every "it" girl in Hollywood's nails, from Anna Paquin to Zoe Saldana.)

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    Traffic stoppers
    Bold, creamy colors of the rainbow are a must for anyone looking to make a big statement in a small space. (Try your pick of American Apparel Neon Nail Lacquer, $6.)

    Tip: Bronzed-skin ladies, this trend is perfect for you! Your skin tone looks best with neon colors or anything bright.

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    New nudes
    Clear and nude nail polishes are always in style, but this season, expect to see a modern twist with lots of pale, glossy, and sparkly shades that look fit for a ballerina. Think light grays, sheer whites, pale pinks, and creamy soft beiges. (Try Zoya Nail Polish in Minka or Dove, $8.)

    Tip: Keep light polishes from spreading unevenly by using a base coat, which creates a guide for the polish and grips the lacquer to the nail.

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    The garden variety
    From satiny rose to the darkest green, prepare to slick on colors you'd find in a garden. (Try Essie's A Spring to Invest In collection, $8 per polish.)

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    Tip: Chartreuse and mustard are heavy hitters this spring, as well as shades that have an organic, earthy feel.

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    Faux bling
    From glitter and sequins to rhinestones and pearly finishes, anything bright and shiny is fair game.

    Hipp tip: If you have fair skin, your blue undertones will go best with sheer base colors in light pinks and ivories.

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    Ombré, take two
    The ombré trend that made a big splash on heads everywhere also looks great on fingertips. For spring, consider blending shades of blue or green.

    Tip: Use a stain and cuticle remover to gently remove dead tissue from cuticles and get rid of dark or light stains this trend could leave behind. (Try SpaRitual Cuti-Clean Cuticle and Stain Remover, $15.)

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    A flair for fabric
    If it's worth putting on your clothes, it's worth putting on your nails. From bold racing stripes to graffiti-inspired scenes, fun patterns are showing up all over nails this season – some hand-painted, some courtesy of Minx.

    Tip: Patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to intricate details. Polish really needs to dry for a couple of hours before it's completely dent-free, so resist the urge to dig into anything that could potentially mess up your handiwork before the two-hour mark.

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    Instant clarity
    Lucite – usually seen in furniture and jewelry – makes for a futuristic sensation on nails. Look for clear acrylic tips sporting metallic accessories or lacy patterns like these created by CND nail expert Candice Manacchio.

    Tip: Don't let ragged cuticles compete for attention. Keep cuticle oil with you at all times. (Try The Body Shop Almond Oil Nail and Cuticle Oil Pen, $12.)

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    Split personality
    The French manicure is more fashionable than ever in high-contrast two-tone form. The dark-light combos set off all those inverted-triangle tips and reverse manicure "moons." Our favorite pairing: navy and candy pink. (Try Butter London 3 Free Lacquer in Royal Navy and Primrose Hill Picnic, $14 each.)

    Tip: If you like nail art, but prefer a more subdued look, opt for one of the colors to be nude. The nude gives the illusion of a bare nail, toning down the overall effect.

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    See ya, square. Hello, ovals!
    Round, long-ish shapes are in, which is good news because they make your fingers look longer and more slender. To get the look, invest in a good nail file (try Diamancel Flexible Diamond Nail File in Fine no. 1, $26).

    Tip: If you're partial to squares, try the "squoval," which is the perfect balance between square and oval. To realize the best shape for your nails, follow the natural curve of your cuticle.

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    The perfect finish
    Avoid bubbling and chipping – and extend the life of your mani-pedi – with these tried-and-true tips:

    1. Prep nails and smooth rough calluses with a body scrub (try a homemade sugar scrub or Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Advanced Anti-Aging Body Wash, $7.99).
    2. Use the same brand for your base and topcoat as your polish.
    3. Do not blow on your last coat or polish nails near a draft.
    4. At least three times a week, apply a deep hydrating oil all over feet and cover with cotton socks overnight.
    5. Every few days, swipe a new protective layer of topcoat onto your nails.

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    One of my fave tips is using cooking spray (pam etc) on the nails so the top layer is dry to the touch almost instantly.

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  • 20
    Jan
    2012
    11:30am, EST

    8 ways to look fabulous in a hurry

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    By Totalbeauty.com

    Is anyone else psyched that December's over?

    Don't get me wrong — in many ways, it is the most wonderful time of the year. It's just that after a month of shopping, over-indulging, and "family togetherness," I'm pooped. Even worse, I look pooped.

    Since a rejuvenating vacation or trip to the spa isn't in the budget, I'm asking my go-to posse of beauty experts for their very best tips and tricks to look bright eyed and energized. Of course, I now have no excuse for looking like a schlep...and, I'm afraid, neither do you!

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    Get your glow on

    Self-tanner can be a hassle in the winter, but you can still get a flattering, youthful glow with a quick face and body scrub. Exfoliating gets rid of dull, dead skin cells and helps products like moisturizer penetrate more effectively, according to dermatologist David Colbert, MD, and the skin experts at Dermalogica. 

    Try an exfoliating cleanser, like OLAY Pro-X Exfoliating Renewal Cleanser, $14, and use upward, circular motions. Then rinse, pat your skin dry with a towel and apply moisturizer immediately.

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    Chill your eye cream

    This tip is particularly great after you wake up, whether it's first thing in the morning or after a nap. Keep your eye cream in the refrigerator, and apply whenever you need a little post sleep pick-me-up.

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    Lighten the load

    Avoid caking on foundation and powder — they can settle into your wrinkles and make your skin look dry, dull, and tired. Instead, bring out more of your natural glow with a sheer, illuminating foundation or tinted moisturizer. (Try COVERGIRL NatureLuxe Silk Foundation, $7.)

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    Open your eyes

    Trick everyone into believing you've gotten a good night's sleep with these three easy tips:

    1. Groom your brows. Fill them in with light, quick strokes at a 45-degree angle with a sharp brow pencil. Then use a brow brush or clean toothbrush to sweep them up and into place.

    2. Line your lower lids. A white or nude liner on the inner rim of your eye always does the trick. But if you're feeling particularly festive, try silver or gold.

    3. Curl your lashes. It actually helps make your eyes look bigger. Don't forget to finish with a lengthening mascara.

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    Knock out dark circles

    To detract from any fine lines, wrinkles, or discoloration around your eyes, dot and blend illuminating concealer just under the arch of your eyebrow and on the inner corner of each eye. You can also do this under the eye to help mask any dark circles.

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    Color yourself happy

    If you have a lip-cheek stain in your makeup stash, use it! If not, all it takes is one product to put some joie de vivre back in your face: lipstick. Simply dab a peachy-pink or rose shade onto your lips and the apples of your cheeks (just be sure to blend well with your fingers). Try Tarte LipSurgence Lip Tint, $24, or COVERGIRL LipPerfection Lipcolor, $5.99.

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    Twist away

    No time to wash your hair? Take advantage of its lived-in state. First, give your roots a dose of dry shampoo to help soak up grease and boost body. Then, part your hair in the middle (no need to brush it). Starting above your ear, use both hands to gather and twist hair up and back like ropes toward the nape of your neck. Secure the roll with bobby pins placed in the "seam" along the way. Pin the ends in place and repeat on the other side. If your hair is long, gather it into a bun at the nape of your neck and secure with an elastic and bobby pins. Then set with hairspray.

    Prefer braids? Try this instead.

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    Last-minute nails

    I always end up skipping my nails when I'm crunched for time, which is a bummer if I'm heading to a party or wedding. To keep my nails from looking neglected, I follow CND nail stylist Roxanne Valinoti's quick tips: Remove any remnants of nail polish, trim and file nail tips, and add a bit of shine with a buffer (try CND Glossing Block, $6.90). Then, to soften cuticles, I apply hand cream — or a drop of olive oil if I happen to be in the kitchen.

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  • 12
    Jan
    2012
    9:50am, EST

    6 secrets I learned at makeup artist school

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    By Sharon Yi, TotalBeauty.com

    You could say that I have a love/hate relationship with makeup. Some days I enjoy playing with all the different colors and get excited when my smoky eye turns out perfectly.

    But then there are those days when my liner refuses to go on straight, my bronzer makes me look like an Asian Snookie, or my lashes refuse to curl. That's when I want to toss my makeup bag out my bathroom window.

    I had one of those days last week, and after walking into work wearing two very different winged tips on my eyes, my editor assigned me a new story: Go to makeup school and write about it.

    Want to see the best techniques I picked up without spending the thousands of dollars (and crazy amount of time) it takes to go to makeup school yourself?

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    Lesson No. 1: Spend some bucks on your tools
    At Napoleon Perdis' Makeup Academy in Hollywood, Rebecca Prior, NP's National Educator, begins the first lesson by introducing us to our tools. "To me, tools and products are equally as important as the makeup skills that you have," she says. For example, let's say you were using mediocre brushes, mediocre products, and had average skill. Just by improving the quality of your brushes and using richer pigmented products, the application would immediately be better, even without improving your technique. So if you really want to apply your makeup like a pro, Los Angeles-based educator Felicia Alva says, "Do what the professionals do: Use the proper brushes for application."

    Here are the eight basic brushes you need:

    1. Foundation brush
    2. Concealer brush
    3. Fluffy powder brush
    4. Blush brush
    5. Small blending brush
    6. Flat eyeshadow brush
    7. Precision angle brush
    8. Lip brush

    Once you have your tools, you need to know how to hold them. Make Up For Ever educator Lijha Stewart says, "Where you hold a brush on the handle affects your control. The closer your fingers are to the barrel (the silver section beneath the brush head), the more pressure you put on the brush head and vice versa." In general, if you want to apply color evenly, place your fingers on the center of the brush handle. Another tip: You can easily turn a fluffy brush into a flat, angled brush by wrapping your hand around the bristles and flattening them.

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    Lesson No. 2: Mix primer with your foundation
    I'm sitting in Make-up Designory's Beauty 101 classroom and I'm anticipating today's lesson to be quite the bore-fest. I'm barely paying attention as lead instructor Gil Romero goes through the three different types of foundation: liquid, powder, and cream. Yawn. Wake me up when I'm going to learn something new.

    It seems like Romero read my mind, because he immediately hit me with this tip: "You can wear cream foundation as is for opaque, full coverage, or you can break it down to be more translucent by mixing it with some primer," he says. What? Isn't primer only supposed to go on before foundation? But Romero says this is a surefire way to retain the foundation's coverage without looking caked on. Plus, you get to reap the long-lasting durability that cream foundation has over liquids and powders. Prior says this also helps the makeup blend seamlessly with the first layer of primer on your skin.

    I raise my hand at this point and ask if cream foundation is OK for oily skin. This is a selfish question, because I struggle with a mid-day oily T-zone. Make-up Designory educator Yvonne Hawker (who also wrote the school's textbook) says everyone can use cream foundation, but those with oily skin should use a damp sponge to apply it. Most foundations have oil in its formula to give the coverage blend-ability. Using the sponge will "pick up the pigment, but not the oil in the foundation." You'll still get great coverage, but not the shine.

    For dry or combination skin types, "use your foundation brush and buff the foundation onto the skin, concentrating on the center of your face, which is typically where your skin has the most discoloration," says Hawker. "The further you get from the center, the less coverage you want."

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    Lesson No. 3: Love your flaws — then conceal them

    It's day 3 at makeup school and there's a color wheel on the whiteboard. "The key to being a successful makeup artist is being able to identify someone's undertones and know how to manipulate the color wheel to get rid of unwanted color," says instructor Gina Sandler.

    And when Sandler says "unwanted color," I immediately tune in because I want to learn how to cover up my zits, the stubborn redness around my nose, and the bluish hues under my eyes. She says opposite colors cancel each other out, so green-pigmented concealer covers redness, and orangey concealer removes blue. "If you use your beige concealer, it'll only make those areas look muddy," says Prior.

    Once Sandler shows us how she gets rid of zits, redness around the nose, and under-eye bags on one of the students, she then pairs us off and has us practice on each other's makeup-free faces. Immediately, all of my insecurities start bubbling up. My bags, my zits, my dark spots … is someone seriously going to be inches away from them? Then one of the students says, "Ugh, I'm so ugly." Sandler responds, "No, you're so cute! You all are!" It's makeup school, but it starts to feel more like we're in a group therapy session. Sandler says practicing on each other is key because you quickly learn how to deal with all types of skin tones and facial features, which you will have to become comfortable with if you want to be a professional.

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    Lesson No. 4: Fix your face shape
    So here's a not-so-secret confession: I hate my face. It's rounder than a Cabbage Patch Kid's and I can't stand my button nose. So when Prior says today's lesson is learning how to contour properly so you can alter your face shape and features, I'm so eager to learn I actually volunteer to be her model at the front of the class. "Contouring is the art of highlighting and shading," says Prior. "Anything that is lighter than the skin tone will make an area more prominent, anything darker will make that area recede." Here's how you can easily alter your face:

    If you have a round face and want to make it look more oval: Apply a bronzer a shade or two darker than your skin tone in a "3" shape alongside your face: on your temples, the hollow of your cheeks, and your chin.  If you have a prominent forehead: Shade around the outer edge of your forehead along your hairline to minimize the area with bronzer.  If you have a flat or wide nose: Shade alongside your bridge starting from your inner brows. Then highlight right on the center of your nose.

    If gravity is taking a toll and your cheeks are sagging: Apply a highlighter just above your cheekbone all the way to your temple. Use a blush directly on the cheekbone, then use a bronzer in the hollow of the cheek, underneath your bone.

    And if you really want to make your contouring stand out, use a sparkly highlighter, which will reflect the most light. Then for your bronzer, go for a matte finish, which will absorb light and create a stark contrast.

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    Lesson No. 5: Make your eyes pop by changing their shape
    Just like how I learned to use highlights and shadows to contour my face, I found out that I can use the same info to alter my eye shape, too. Whether you have drooping lids, narrow-set eyes, or they're simply too small, you can use your knowledge of light and shadow to change them.

    If you want to add definition: Sweep a light bronzer through the crease of the eye, which is halfway between the lashline and the eyebrow. "As you age, the eye area loses elasticity, and things aren't as shapely as they used to be," says Prior. "This technique is great for mature skin, to give the face more definition." A tip for you blue-eyed girls: An orange-y bronzer in your crease will make your eyes even bluer.

    If you have narrow-set eyes: To elongate your eye width, apply a black liner to the outer half of both your upper and lower lashlines, connecting at the outer corner.

    If you have drooping, heavy lids: Use what you just learned about highlights and shadows to lift your eye. Apply highlighter above your crease, from the inner to outer lid. Then blend a shadow to the area that you want to push back, which would be the heavy fold. Make sure to blend the edges from the shadow to the highlight.

    If you have small eyes: Apply a beige-colored eyeliner to your lower inner rim, which will help make eyes look more open. Then use a black pencil liner along your entire upper and lower lashlines, connecting the lines at the outer corner. The key is to blend the liner with shadow, going outwards. Wherever you place the darkness is where your eye will go, so by smudging the lines, it gives the allusion that your eyes are taking up more real estate on your face.

    And the tip I love most for natural definition: Apply a black pencil to your upper inner rim. "It lengthens the eye and it also sharpens the appearance of the eye, giving more fullness to the natural lashline without seeing the hard edge of a liner," says Prior.

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    Lesson No. 6: Think opposites when it comes to color
    Remember how I learned that opposite colors on top of each other cancel each other out? OK, well today I learned if you place them side by side, they help each other stand out. Simple, but super important when you're trying to pick the most flattering eyeshadow colors. Here's a cheat sheet:

    For blue eyes: Since orange is the opposite color of blue, anything with orange in it will make blue eyes stand out more. "It doesn't have to be a blazing sun color — it just has to have orangey undertones like gold, apricot, or peach," says Prior.

    For green eyes: Red is the opposite color of green, which isn't to say you should apply a cherry red-colored eyeshadow to your lids. But you'll help your green eyes pop if you use colors that have red undertones, like deep plums and wine.

    For brown eyes: Brown is a neutral color, so any color will work well, says Prior. "But the most standout colors are blue and purple."

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    I also agree with Evilbeagle that Virginia1's comment is over the top. I'll also add that it's judgmental and out of line. This author doesn't seem to have any self-esteem issues. She merely wanted to learn how to master a winged tip. I actually learned a lot from this story, and haven't read these  …

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  • 6
    Jan
    2012
    12:31pm, EST

    The best red lip makeup for your skin tone

    By Totalbeauty.com

    Red: The color of passion, the color of love. It's probably the sexiest color around and when painted on your lips, it's dynamite. Like with all lip makeup colors, certain shades of red look better on some skin tones than others. Because of this semi-frustrating fact, we are constantly asked by readers to help them find the best red for them.

    To shed light on which shade of red lipstick complements your unique skin tone, we, of course, consulted an expert. We showed Raychel Wade, NYC makeup artist, La Prairie Colour Ambassador and founder of Cheek to Chic a slew of celebs in red lipstick shades to decipher which shades really, truly compliment which skin tones the best and 10 celebs made the cut.

    Now we're here to share the application tips and product suggestions she recommends for the red lipstick or gloss you should try in order to copy this timeless makeup look that happens to be the hot celebrity makeup trend of the moment.

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    Kate Bosworth
    Skin tone: Fair
    Why it works:
    Kate has a "peaches and cream complexion that is complemented by her light locks," says Wade. For a pinkish complexion like hers, a "matte red lipstick that slightly errs on this side of orange" works to bring out the undertones, advises Wade.
    How to get the look:
    For this classic look, go with a classic product and try NARS Lipstick in Red Lizard, $24.

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    Sandra Oh
    Skin tone: Fair
    Why it works:
    Sandra's skin is fair with yellow undertones so "cool tones of pinks are less flattering on her, so her choice of this warm brick lipstick was right on the money," says Wade.
    How to get the look:
    Wade suggests trying Clinique High Impact Lip Colour SPF 15 in Sassy Spice, $14 "for a great satin finish."

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    Lauren Conrad
    Skin tone: Beige
    Why it works:
    Slightly "sun-kissed skin, dark blonde hair and gray eyes," like Lauren's are the perfect combination for a "dark, deep lip with gold undertones," explains Wade. This shade actually can work with "all skin tones," she says.
    How to get the look:
    Try NYX Black Label Lipstick in Black Cherry, $7.50, and make sure to "blot in between applications for long-lasting wear," advises Wade.

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    Elisabeth Moss
    Skin tone: Beige
    Why it works:
    With a beige complexion and blue eyes, you can "beautifully pull off this bright orange lipstick," which is not as easy for other complexions says Wade, so go for it.
    How to get the look:
    Try Revlon Colorburst in Coral, $8.99.

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    Andie McDowell
    Skin tone: Golden
    Why it works:
    "Golden skin and green eyes work perfectly with a neutral red/brown" says Wade.
    How to get the look: "To wear a low maintenance look such as this, opt for a full coverage gloss without any shimmer," advises Wade. She recommends swiping a healthy amount of Make Up For Ever Glossy Full Couleur in Moulin Rouge, $19, to the back of your hand and then applying with a lip brush.

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    Chloe Sevigny
    Skin tone:
    Golden
    Why it works:
    A complexion like Chloe's glows when paired with "a bright, deep matte coral to match" gold-infused skin.
    How to get the look:
    "Start with a bright liner like La Prairie Luxe Lip Liner Automatique in Melon, $50, and follow with a bright tangerine lipstick like Illamasqua Lipstick in Blaze, $22.

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    Kourtney Kardashian
    Skin tone: Bronze
    Why it works:
    "Lucky ducks born with a bronze complexion can wear just about anything," says Wade. With "warm undertones and peach-tinted cheeks," a bright, shiny coral lipstick "works beautifully," she continues.
    How to get the look:
    Try Sephora Ultra Vinyl Lip Pencil in Coral Glow, $12, which will give you a great, shiny finish.

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    Jenna Dewan
    Skin tone:
    Bronze
    Why it works:
    With an "olive complexion and green eyes," like Jenna's, a "pink/red combination really makes the undertones of the skin and eyes stand out," says Wade.
    How to get the look:
    "Start with a sharp lip liner to create a precise line, and gently sketch around the entire lip line. Try Chantecaille Lip Definer in Energy, $22. Then, choose a lipstick that is vibrant and intense with a full coverage finish like Chantecaille Lipstick in Cayenne, $28," says Wade.

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    Selita Ebanks
    Skin tone:
    Coco
    Why it works:
    Dark skin with natural gold undertones, like Selita's, works perfectly with a "matte orange/red" as it "keeps it all in the same warm family," advises Wade.
    How to get the look:
    "I would forgo the lip liner, and just apply a generous coat of Lipstick Queen Rust Sinner, $18. Blot with a tissue, and apply a second coat to ensure its 'matte-ness'," says Wade.

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    Iman
    Skin tone:
    Dark
    Why it works:
    Wade says that with deep, dark skin like Iman's, a "blue-based, cool shade" can work beautifully when cool tones are carried throughout the rest of the makeup as well. The contrast of the skin and the makeup gives a chic, "modern" look, she adds.
    How to get it:
    "To achieve this look, pick a fig-shaded product that has a creamy finish like La Prairie Cellular Luxe Lip Colour in Velvet, $55," says Wade.

    Now that you know your shade, see the 10 best lipstick brands here.

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    I just purse my lips a bit and they are the red that matches my really fair skin. I haven't worn lipstick in my life except when dancing on stage when I was younger. To me most of those are way too bright, since to me personally I like a natural look.

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  • 28
    Nov
    2011
    1:48pm, EST

    Luxe for less: 7 cheap swaps for skin care products

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    Why pay for pretty packaging if your face still can look great for less?

    Here's a little insider secret: While some prestige brands have hefty price tags to cover their high quality ingredients, a good chunk of their production costs go to their fancy-looking packaging. In fact, many brands spend more resources designing the package than creating the formula itself. On the flip side, drugstore brands' bucks go into researching the product formulas — which means much of what you can buy for $20 or less at CVS is pretty similar to what you'll pay $80 and up for at the department store.  

    That's why TotalBeauty.com went to skin care expert Paula Begoun, best-selling author of "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me," to find out which drugstore skin care products are truly comparable with high-end faves. Now you too can have flawless skin like your Sephora-obsessed friend — except with more cash in your pocket to spend at H&M, too.

    Acne Exfoliator
    Spendy: Kate Somerville ExfoliKate Acne Clearing, $65
    Thrifty: Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Scrub, $7.99

    Money saved: $57

    Why you'll love it: The ExfoliKate is a "scrub with enzymes and alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) ingredients, but the enzymes likely won't remain stable in the product," says Begoun. Plus, "this formula contains fragrant irritants that hurt skin's healing process." Instead, opt for Neutrogena's scrub, which has salicylic acid instead of enzymes to treat blemishes, and AHAs to smooth the appearance of fine lines.

    Eye cream
    Spendy: La Mer The Eye Balm Intense, $145
    Thrifty: ShiKai Borage Dry Skin Therapy 24-Hour Repair Cream, $15.99

    Money saved: $129

    Why you'll love it: Begoun says La Mer's eye cream commits three cardinal skin care sins:

    1. It's packaged in a jar, so the most beneficial ingredients won't remain stable once the product is opened.

    2. The formula contains several irritating ingredients that damage healthy collagen production, leading to skin that looks older due to daily chronic irritation.

    3. The $145 price is tough on a tight budget.

    Begoun says ShiKai Borage Dry Skin Therapy 24-Hour Repair Cream is a great swap. "This drugstore product has a similar emollient texture to La Mer's Eye Balm Intense, but without the irritating ingredients found in La Mer's product," she says.

    Cleansing brush
    Spendy: Clarisonic Skincare System, $145
    Thrifty: Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System, $29.95

    Money saved: $115

    Why you'll love it: Begoun says Olay's "battery-powered cleansing brush with soft synthetic bristles works well to give skin an extra level of cleansing." The Olay brush claims to clean skin six times better than the now archaic hand-to-face wash. Begoun adds, "To save even more money, use a gentle cotton washcloth instead."

    Sunblock
    Spendy: Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 55 PA+++, $35
    Thrifty: Neutrogena Pure & Free Liquid Daily Sunblock SPF 50, $11.99

    Money saved: $23

    Why you'll love it: While Shiseido provides great broad-spectrum protection, Begoun says you can find similar coverage with Neutrogena's sunblock. "Be sure to pair this with an antioxidant serum to provide an additional measure of environmental protection and wrinkle repair," she says. Try Paula’s Choice RESIST Super Antioxidant Concentrate Serum, $25.95.

    Anti-aging serum
    Spendy: Peter Thomas Roth Firmx Growth Factor Extreme Neuropeptide Serum, $150 
    Thrifty: Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Serum, $26.99

    Money saved: $123

    Why you'll love it: "Peter Thomas Roth Firmx is a good serum, but it's needlessly pricey. It's actually closer to a moisturizer formula than a serum formula," says Begoun. Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Serum, which has amino-peptides and a B3 complex that penetrate deep into the skin to hydrate skin, will give you similar wrinkle-reducing results.

    Face cleanser
    Spendy: Fresh Soy Face Cleanser, $38
    Thrifty: Aveeno Positively Radiant Cleanser, $7.50

    Money saved: $30.50

    Why you'll love it: Fresh's Soy Face Cleanser is gentle for sensitive skin, and soy increases collagen production -- therefore helping even out skin tone and texture. The Aveeno Positively Radiant Cleanser is a "less expensive cleanser that's very gentle and also contains various forms of soy," says Begoun.

    Clay mask
    Spendy: Boscia Luminizing Black Mask, $34
    Thrifty: Boots Botanics Conditioning Clay Mask, $8.99

    Money saved: $25

    Why you'll love it: "The Boscia mask is an old-fashioned peel-off mask that contains several skin irritants," says Begoun. "Those with oily skin will likely find it makes their oiliness worse, because irritation stimulates excess oil production deep in the pores," says Begoun. A far better choice for an oil-absorbing mask (or a mask that dries on skin which you then rinse) is Boots Conditioning Clay Mask. "Both masks contain clay, which helps absorb oil," says Begoun. "But the Boots mask uses a gentler clay that doesn't have any irritants. It also contains a soothing agent (burdock root), which can help reduce redness."

     

    Next: Check out these bargain swaps for high-end makeup products.

     

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    hhhhmmmm interesting read....i'm addicted to the Fresh Soy Face Cleanser...but next time I'm in target i'm going to try the cheaper one....

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  • 21
    Nov
    2011
    3:11pm, EST

    Lip-smacking good: 7 best lip balms

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    Need help choosing? TotalBeauty.com compiled reviews on lip balms readers have tried.

    Compared to its trendier cousins, lipstick and lip gloss, balm is often the forgotten friend that fails to receive any time in the spotlight. However, it's something that you'll find at the bottom of practically every woman's purse for good reason: With all the stuff we put on our lips, lip balm is a moisturizing must that preps the pout for a smooth, even application of lip color. To help you find the crème de la crème, TotalBeauty.com compiled reviews on the best lip balms readers have tried. Now you'll know exactly which lip balms have the potential to be your new favorites.

    No. 7: Bonne Bell Lip Smacker Lip Gloss, $2.99
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.2
    Why: This is a nostalgic product for readers, who say it is "essential at any age" and "brings back my childhood." Despite being a blast from the past, readers say this is "a product that the young and old will appreciate," giving a natural color that looks like "my lip color but better." Readers say this balm "has the best flavors," is "non-sticky" and "really moisturizes lips." One woman says, "Unless you're Satan, these are the best little bursts of fun in a cylinder."

    No. 6: C.O. Bigelow Rose Salve, $5.50
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.2
    Why: This product with the "heavenly rose scent" is the "real deal" according to readers. One woman says, "Not only is it incredibly moisturizing, but it also helps improve the quality of lips" while another says it gives her a "full lip makeover." There are "a million different uses" for this stuff, with one reader using it to "tame flyaways on a bad hair day" and another saying it helps improve her eczema. Another reader says, "This is one of those products you may have never heard of or tried, and when you stumble across it, you wonder how you've managed to live without it!"

    No. 5: Victoria's Secret Beauty Rush Soothing Lip Balm, $7
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.3
    Why: Everyone loves the "minty feeling" of this balm, saying it's "not too sticky" and "does a great job of giving lips moisture." One Victoria's Secret employee says she finds herself "reapplying this while working," labeling it "functional and pretty." Another reader, who lives in the desert, says, "It gives great shine and TLC to dehydrated lips."

    No. 4: Philosophy Kiss Me High Emollient Lip Ointment, $12
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.3
    Why: This is one product that readers are willing to "splurge on" because it gives you "sweet, pink lips of a baby" with "no stickiness." One lip gloss junkie loves how "moisturizing" it is and finds herself "reaching for it over and over again." This product helps with "chronically peeling lips." And one woman even claims that she would "perish if this product was ever discontinued." Readers say this is the beauty product they'd need when "stranded on a desert island."

    No. 3: MAC Tinted Lip Conditioner SPF 15, $15
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.3
    Why: One woman refers to this as her "summer savior" while another reader calls it "heaven in a bottle." Called a "staple" in one reader's makeup bag, this product provides the "perfect amount of shine" that "gives lips a baby soft feel," great for "work and play." It also lasts "more than a year." One reader was "accidentally" introduced to the product and as a result of the experience, she "now believes in fate."

    No. 2: Blistex Lip Medex, $1.59
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.4
    Why: "I may be addicted to it," says one reader, while another gushes, "My boyfriend says I have the softest, most kissable lips on earth!" This product is "perfect when regular Chapstick just doesn't cut it anymore." One reader even claims that it heals her cold sores, while another uses it "to soothe dry, red, aching noses during cold seasons." The one complaint? "It's so good that my boyfriend always steals mine!"

    No. 1: Beecology Natural Lip Balm, $2.99
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.8
    Why: This balm is for the "anti-Chapstick" folk, as one reader puts it, having converted her husband and son to loyal fans. One reader's "rough, scratchy lips" became "soft and supple" after just three uses, while another proudly admits that she "has a Beecology Balm in every one of her coats." It's even good enough to "survive those Minnesota winters," another reader says. One reader summarizes the essence of the product as "minty lightness chockfull of splendid healing properties that are marvelously effective."

    You've seen the best, now click here to see the 7 worst lip balms.

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  • 12
    Oct
    2011
    3:26pm, EDT

    6 best blushes for your money

    By TotalBeauty.com

    Want an amazing glow? TotalBeauty.com scoured thousands of blush reviews and rounded up the six best blushes according to real women who prefer a natural, flattering flush:

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    NARS

    No. 6: NARS Cream Blush, $27
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.4
    Why: Readers rave about the rich pigmentation of this blush and how it is "absolutely mistake-proof." It will not "accentuate pores or acne scars" and has "an amazing texture that is silky, soft, and smooth" making it "very easy to blend and build color." One reader with oily skin says this blush "is not greasy" and has "better staying power than any other brand [she's] tried." The blush has a "fresh, translucent, and dewy" effect and "goes on very subtle, but is buildable" in color. Readers also love the consistency of this blush because it "applies as a cream but feels like a powder."

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    Lancome

    No. 5: Lancome Blush Subtil, $29.50
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.4
    Why: Women say this blush is totally worth the money: "I don't like to dish out more than $10 on a good blush, but this one is worth it. It glides on smoothly" and "has a subtle shimmer to it that blends well and keeps your face looking fresh." The blush also has a "soft satin sheen that is not overtly sparkly," which is great for older women who want a "luminous" but "not glittery" finish. Readers especially adore the Miel Glace shade, saying it "is a warm rose-beige that beautifully enhances the cheekbones," "gets tons of compliments," and is "the perfect color for that naturally flushed look."

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    Cargo

    No. 4: Cargo Blush, $26
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.4
    Why: One reader says, "I'm glad that when I pay for these blushes I know I am paying for the product and not the packaging." Readers say just one tin of the blush "has seriously lasted two years." Many readers "don't think there is a blush that gives you more product for the money" and it always "blends well." It is also "very pigmented" so "when you put it on, it looks exactly like the color in the tin," making it ideal for all skin colors. One reader says, "as a woman of color, I appreciate that they come in colors that show up beautifully on my skin."

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    Tarte

    No. 3: Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Blush, $25
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.7
    Why: Readers find this blush "absolutely gorgeous" and say the product "blends like a dream." The blush "glides on really smoothly and gives just the right amount of color" that withstands even the "hot and humid summers," says one reader. Another says, "I only need to apply a fraction of the amount compared to my old blush," so "a little bit goes a long way." Women also love that this blush is "extremely natural looking and made from all-natural ingredients" that are "good for your skin."

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    Physician's Formula

    No. 2: Physicians Formula Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Blush, $11.95
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.7
    Why: "What's not to love?" readers ask. They "simply love this stuff" and "don't know if the scent [of the blush] released any endorphins," but it smells "very pleasant and [seeing] the product and applying it certainly brightens [their] day." One reader has "tried BareMinerals, Smashbox, Sephora, and [so] on," but says "this [blush] is the best." Readers love that "it's buildable, long lasting," and "gives a sweet, innocent flush to the cheeks" that "adds just enough glow."

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    Laura Mercier

    No. 1: Laura Mercier Second Skin Cheek Colour, $24
    TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.8
    Why: Readers "absolutely love" and "highly recommend" this blush, saying it "compliments tan as well as pale skin." They like that "the powder is very finely milled, [creating] an ultra-natural look" that "wears well throughout the day." It "goes on well over any kind of foundation," and is "smooth (not splotchy) with a soft shimmer, but doesn't leave you looking like a disco queen." This blush "does not seem to cause any breakouts," making it great for all skin types and is also sturdy enough to not "break if it rattles around your makeup bag." "One compact lasts a long time," and many reviewers say they "will continue to purchase" this blush.

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    10 hair and makeup looks men like the least

    By TotalBeauty.com

    In not-surprising-at-all news, men have pretty strong opinions when it comes to women's hair and makeup. So when we surveyed 100 men to find out which hair and makeup styles they liked the least, we definitely got an earful. The slight hitch: Guys don't always agree on the looks they love and hate. Some guys love long hair on women, others prefer short. Some go nuts for the "no makeup" look, while others think a red lip is the ultimate in sexy.

    So now comes the important question: If you currently wear a look on this list, should you change it? Our answer: maybe. Let's be honest, the average guy doesn't know a whole lot about women's hair and makeup trends — and may even struggle to make himself look semi-presentable most days. But that said, it is worth considering why a lot of these looks ended up on this list. Here's how men ranked this look on a scale of 1 to 10:

    No. 10: Wearing a baseball hat

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    Actress Jessica Biel

    Sexiness: 4 

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 5 

    The bad: "Boring," "lazy," and "looks plain." 

    The good: "I feel like she would be easy to talk to and she is low maintenance." 

    The just plain weird: "Tomboy. Or she just woke up."

    No. 9: Bangs

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    Actress Jessica Alba

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 5

    The bad: "A little intimidating/unapproachable." And, "trying to hide something and a bit pretentious."

    The good: "Businesslike, things to do, focused."

    The just plain weird: "[It says] 'I have acne on my forehead.'" And, "maybe she's got ugly eyebrows so she's covering them."

    No. 8: A bun

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    Vanessa Hudgens

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "What was she thinking? The housewife on the way to the supermarket look."

    The good: "Fun, spontaneous, sexy."

    The just plain weird: "She looks like one of Shatner's throwaways on 'Star Trek.'"

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    No. 7: A ponytail

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    Actress America Ferrera

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "It's too tight and not romantic at all." And, "uncreative," "reserved."

    The good: "Casual, no frills, a little tomboyish (nothing wrong with that)."

    The just plain weird: "A valiant attempt at hiding bed hair."

     

    No. 6: Red lips

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    Actress Olivia Wilde

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "Pretty much kills my desire to ask her out, taking that lipstick off entirely would make her shoot up from a 4 to an 8 in both categories."

    The good: "It's very simple. It shows that she took the time to look nice, but didn't want the makeup to overshadow her face."

    The just plain weird: "She seems to be wearing a lot of makeup, as if she is wearing a disguise."

    No. 5: An edgy shag

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    Actress Kristen Stewart

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "Dirty, oily, weirdly cut."

    The good: "Sexy, edgy. She likes to get down."

    The just plain weird: "Kinda seems like you're not allowed to smile with this cut on."

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    No. 4: Wild curls

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    Singer Kelly Rowland

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "Reminds me too much of the '80s."

    The good: "Curly hair = sexy."

    The just plain weird: "I associate this with King Charles I and Diana Ross."

     

     

    No. 3: A super dark and smoky eye

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    Actress Taylor Momsen

    Sexiness: 4

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 3

    The bad: "How do I ask someone out if I can't even find the eyeballs in the sea of ink beneath her eyebrows?"

    The just plain weird: "Heroin Chic went out with the '90s — darling."

     

     

    No. 2: Straight hair

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    Actress Sienna Miller

    Sexiness: 3

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 4

    The bad: "Looks a little 'unkempt' or slept on, 'fried' from coloring maybe."

    The good: "It's nice and straight, looks really soft too."

    The just plain weird: "Hey lady, here's five bucks, go buy a brush, will ya?"

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    No. 1: A silvery, smoky eye

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    Actress January Jones

    Sexiness: 3

    Likeliness of Asking Her Out: 3

    The bad: "If your makeup job makes a gorgeous woman look like this, that's very bad."

    The good: "She's fun and experimental, and doesn't take herself too seriously."

    For more insight, see what guys think of your clothing here.

     

     

     

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