For most of us it’s off to work again, so after all this partying, eating and other sinful behaviour, there’s one word to fix your appearance: conceal! Benefit’s Confessions of a Concealaholic will help you out.
Categorie: Beauty
We’re loving the new TV series Pan Am and its flashbacks to retro fashion and beauty. After all, you can’t get much more classic than a dose of liquid liner and cherry lips. Want to get the look? Here are the must-have products:
If your skin is looking dull in these dark and dreary winter months, it’s time for a pick-me-up. Tata Harper’s Winter Repair Essentials kit will certainly do the trick, as it’s three-pack of products have been specially formulated to help tired, dry skin.
The new Maybelline 2012 ‘feast-for-the-eye’ calendar is out! Unfortunately very limited and almost impossible to acquire, but thanks to the worldwide web we can have access to the fantastic pictures that each represent a month in the year to come. A colour-explosion ofcourse, because it displays the brand’s make-up trends, but it also contains a fashionable and artistic vibe.
Check out the pictures…..
Fresh from London, Percy & Reed boasts a range of hair products that are totally lust-worthy. From cleansers to styling products, these goodies not only smell great, but they truly work – if tangle-free, shiny, voluminous hair is what you’re after.
Here’s another example for great packaging and design in beauty products: Tokyo Milk. In particular the two new collections Fate & Fortune and Femme Fatale; wrapped in mysterious black, holding names as Wisdom, Truth, Yesterday, Tomorrow, Destiny and Chance (Fate & Fortune collection) or Tainted Love, La Vie La Mort, Excess, Everything & Nothing, Crushed, Bulletproof, Arsenic and Bittersweet (Femme Fatale collection) .
Sure, your new shoes are gorgeous. But your feet can be soar after standing on your feet and dancing all night long. The day after you should give your tired feet a nice and relaxing footbath, and then indulge them with L’Occitane’s lavender foot cream.
Did you know that the renowned soap from Marseille is being crafted since the Middle-Ages and that it’s a pure, organic and very good anti-bacterial product? Besides the typical square blocks of soap you’ll often find on markets in the Provence, complete ranges of skincare are developed with the legendary soap.
We especially like the handsoaps in their clean, basic packaging that look good in your kitchen or bathroom. Pure or enhanced with Provencal ingredients like fig, orange blossom, verbena or lavander.