Showing posts with label Eyelash Curler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eyelash Curler. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Phillip Lim Spring 2009 at New York Fashion Week

Want to look model hot? Follow these simple steps that I found on the NARS website and you could achieve the look of the models that strutted down the runway at Phillip Lim's show at New York Fashion Week.
Face:
Apply NARS
Concealer as needed, to cover any imperfections
Apply NARS
Firming Foundation only if needed, to keep a clear base
Use NARS
Multiple Bronzer in Cap Vert over entire face to tan
Apply NARS
Multiple in Orgasm over cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin
Layer NARS
Blush in Zen to create a dusty look
Finish with a minimal amount of NARS
Loose Powder to set the base
Eyes:
Apply NARS
Multiple in South Beach to entire lid, blending up to brow, and directly below lower lash line
Apply a generous amount of NARS
Eyeliner Pencil in Kitty around entire eye, on inner rim, and in between lashes, blending into South Beach with finger
Layer NARS
Eyeliner Pencil in Black Moon
Apply two more alternating layers of
Kitty and Black Moon, blending colors into lashes
Use NARS
Single Eyeshadow in Grenadines on entire lid, blending up to brows, and beneath lower lash line, smudging with finger
Curl lashes with NARS
Eyelash Curler
Apply several coats of NARS
Mascara in Black Orchid to top and bottom lashes
Brush brows up and fill in with NARS
Eyebrow Pencils, if needed
Lips:
Apply NARS
Lipstick in Shrinagar to entire lip with finger

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Tweezer and Eyelash Curler Care


Tweezers Care
When tweezers get dull - which happens with repeated use - they are no longer as effective as grabbing on to and removing small hairs. You can take them to a knife shop for sharpening. Some of the better brands, such as Tweezerman, come with a lifetime guarantee that includes free sharpening whenever necessary.
Eyelash Curler Care
The rubber pads that line the inside if an eyelash curler are there to protect the lashes, so when the pads start to wear out or break apart, they must be replaced. many eyelash curlers come with a set of replacement pads. Keep a set on hand.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Recession? - Shu Uemura Releases 24K Gold Eyelash Curler

File this under completely gratuitous but if the impending recession doesn't have you watching you're wallet, you're eyelashes might be in for a luxurious treat. Shu Uemura has released a 24K gold eyelash curler that boasts superior functionality and performance wrapped in a 24K gold exterior. The curler mushroom shaped pad to maximize curls, patented hinge for perfect pressure and an ergonomic design that will reach even the smallest lashes the $28 price tag seems like a bargain. So if you're in the market for affordable luxury this christmas these limited edition curlers are available exclusively at Sephora.