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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

BBC America Beauty

Freema Agyeman plays Junior Crown Prosecutor Alesha Phillips on  Law and Order UK
Love her hair and makeup!
























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Indira Varma plays Zoe Morgan on Luther




















Reminds me of a cross between Joan Fontaine and Audrey Hepburn


















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Ruth Wilson plays Alice Morgan on Luther





















Photo Credit: BBC America

Love her hair! It's so Lauren Bacall-esque.
































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Hats off to the Hairstylists and Makeup Artists who work so hard to enhance the beauty of these actresses.

Law & Order UK
Samantha Denyer .... makeup artist (17 episodes, 2009-2010)

Susie Munachen .... make-up and hair designer / makeup & hair designer (14 episodes, 2009-2010)
Rebecca Lazard .... makeup artist (13 episodes, 2009)
Kristyan Mallett .... prosthetic makeup designer (9 episodes, 2009-2010)
Jess Wendon .... makeup artist / makeup assistant (7 episodes, 2009-2010)
Natalie Pateman .... makeup & hair designer / hair designer / ... (3 episodes, 2010)
Holli Doherty ...uncredited assistant

Does anyone know who does the hair and makeup for Luther?

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Babyliss Pro Thermal Ionic Rollabout Dryer REVIEW



"•1600 Watts of power
•Ionic technology conditions the hair
•Three temperature settings
•Adjustable height (48")
•Freestanding design
•Built-in airflow diffuser
•Removable inlet grill
•Easy to assemble
•1 Year warranty

The Babyliss Pro Thermal Ionic Rollabout Dryer is a portable, professional rollabout hair dryer with1600 watts of power and built-in airflow diffuser that lets you enjoy professional quality and salon-results. Features three temperature settings and adjustable bonnet with lift up visor for added convenience. Heavy duty spine locks adapter to secure bonnet to inner chrome stand and a durable base provides easy maneuverability and prevents tipping. Easy to clean. Rustproof chrome plated inner and outer stand."

I bought this after having seen YouTube's Lovely
Kokofemme do a review on it.
She wears locks and was looking to maintain them at home.
Although I do not wear locks, I thought it would be great for me.
I have been using this dryer since February 2010.
My hubby assembled this for me. However I could have easily done it myself.
I use it primarily for deep conditioning and rollersets.
I like it because of it's portability. I can sit on my sofa or at my desk because of the adjustable pole.
I would give this product 4 out of 5 stars.
I gave it 4 stars because it does not come with a timer and the little "U" cord clips can be lost if you are not careful.

For more info, please check
SallyBeauty

Friday, November 19, 2010

One Lovely Blog Award

I'm honored to have received this award from fellow enthusiastic beauty blogger Sharon (please click highlighted text to visit her blog)

Welcome to all the new followers.

I enjoy reading all types of beauty blogs.
Sharing the love and passing on this award to a bloggers whose sites  I find interesting.

Shadowy Lady of BeautySpot

Confessions of a Diva at Divalicious Designs

Mimi of MakeupWithdrawal

Anastasia-Evangaline of Bury Me In Velvet

Traycee of KeepItSimpleSista

Lauren of A Beauty and Nail Art

Nails Of The Day (NOTD) - Sinful Kisses RUBY RUBY



Classic Blue Based Red
I love it!
Is it jelly or a cream?
Can it be both?
I don't know!

Base NK Ridge Filler
4x Sinful Colors RUBY RUBY
1x NK Fast Dry Top Coat

I can still see VNL (Visible Nail Line) even after 4 coats.
Oh well!

Do you like Red Nail Polish?

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

MAC Ruby Woo (Retro Matte) Lipstick VS. Less Expensive Dupes


                                                                                       
                                                                                  MAC Ruby Woo






Performance - Packaging - Price







Swatched Center
MAC RUBY WOO = is a beautiful classic blue based matte red.
.1 oz or 3g
It can be a VERY drying on the lips. It's good to use a lip conditioner in advance.
That still didn't feel like it helped though.
- Smells like vanilla.
It cost $14.50. Standard MAC packaging for lipsticks.
- Has a steel base and a plastic cap.
- Has notches on the base to grasp the cap...click!

Swatched Left
Revlon REALLY RED 006 = a smooth application.

1.5 oz or 4.2g
Packaging is superior to the other two lipsticks.
Has a steel base and cap.
- Has notches to grasp the cap ...click!
- Has a clear window on top so you can see the color.
No discernable scent.
MORE moisturizing than the MAC Ruby Woo.
It' is less expensive than the high end brand.
It retails for about $7 and is available at mass retailers and or drugstores.
Sometimes you can buy it for half price.
I got mine on clearance for a couple of dollars.


Swatched Right
NK RUBY RED 100 = more pigmented (bluer base) and more moisturizing than the other two shades.
No size indicated on packaging.
- Smells like rosewater.
- It can be mattified by using cornstarch or any transparent setting powder.
(Thanks to DiamondDiva for the tip)
- Has plastic base and cap.
   Not very durable packaging, but it is good to be able to view the shade of lipstick.
- Has notches on the base to grasp the cap...click!
- It is available at beauty supply stores for $1.
This was more emollient than either of the above lipsticks. It has a different finish.
It is not matte.
Believe it or not, this was my favorite! Which one do you think looks best?

Throwback Nails Of The Day (NOTD) - Sally Hansen BROWNSTONE CREME


It is all the rage! The NEW Hotness! --- A Greige!

I love neutrals!

This borders on "Mannequin Hands" for me.
It's so unique, it's almost "UGLY". I still like it.

1x Base NK Ridge Filler
3x Sally Hansen BROWNSTONE CREME
1x NK Fast Dry Top Coat
 (All photos taken in indirect sunlight with flash unless otherwise noted)

I thought I was going to have to shop for this color.
Lo' and behold, I found it in my stash of oldies but goodies!

Do you have anything like this in your stash?









 Indirect Sunlight  No Flash
 Indirect Sunlight  No Flash



Monday, November 8, 2010

MAC 217 Brush - What's All the Hype?

I am a bargain shopper by nature. Even if I may have the money to buy a high end item, there is a checklist of prerequisites that must be met before I invest in it. That having been said, I did my due diligence researching the 217 brush. After careful consideration, I added it to my arsenal of brushes.


Website Promises

"For shading or blending of colour or creamy products. This brush has fine, densely packed fibers that are arranged in an oval shape. M·A·C professional brushes are hand-sculpted and assembled using the finest quality materials. They feature wood handles and nickel-plated brass ferrules."

I love this brush. I can achieve the same blending by using four other less expensive brushes.
However, I can complete an entire look using just this one brush. This saves me a lot of time.
That alone makes it worth the investment. I have been using it for a month.

Here's the breakdown

PROS
Shedding is minimal.
Washes well.
Can be used with creams and powders.
Light weight handle.

CONS
Stains, but one can educate one's self on the proper cleaning of this type of brush. A cleanse off oil may remove stains.
Price $22.50 OUCH!

If you invest in no other expensive eyeshadow brush, this is the one you MUST HAVE in your tool kit.
Do you own this brush? Is it on your Wish List?

Nails Of The Day (NOTD) - Wet N Wild Craze GOLDMINE

Welcome to all the new followers & thanks to all who have continued to support me even during my absence.
I am sharing Wet N Wild Craze GOLDMINE with you today.

It is very sheer. I had to apply 5 coats to get this to be opaque. It is still lovely. If you don't mind the 5 coats, I say find this and buy it. :O)
Blackberry Thumbs adding 1 coat of NK INFINITY


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To date, I am NOT compensated for my use/review of products. I buy 99% of the products that I use. If I ever receive anything as a gift, I will state it in that specific post. I am NOT affilated with any fashion, cosmetics or hair company. I offer my sincere, unbiased opinion on how the products work for me. No warranties, expressed or implied are intended. Please use discretion in selecting products and suggestions at your own risk. I am not a professional. Unfavorable reviews are not malcious, nor are they intended to harm any company. Reviews are my own opinon. Information posted on this blog is for educational purposes.