01/24/2011 10:15 AM
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1. Sprinkle a small amount of Loose Base into the jar lid or a small dish or lightly swirl bristles over Pressed Base (Hint: Mineral makeup goes a long way; you don’t need nearly as much powder as you think you do).
2. Pick up the powder with the brush, working the powder [...]
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01/14/2011 09:09 AM
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Highlighters come in a variety of forms. Powder form is the easiest to use and tends to give the most natural look. Highlighters let you reflect light, and if applied correctly can highlight and contour your natural facial features.
The key to highlighter is applying with a light hand. You want to avoid harsh or obvious [...]
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01/06/2011 12:49 PM
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Do you always use the same one eye shadow color everyday? Don’t neglect the other colors in your eye shadow pallet—Break free from your everyday routine and learn how easy it is to apply three shades instead of just one! Follow these simple steps.
1.     Prime the lids by applying a light touch of foundation or [...]
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01/05/2011 10:33 AM
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The Perfect Pout: Lip Enhancer, Lip Stick, Lip Gloss and
We’ll Provide the 4th L, our Signature Luxury Lip Liner, for FREE!
Start with a Lip Treatment. This assures your lip stick will not only stay in place, but will eliminate it from pooling in the wrinkles and creases that naturally occur over time. Skin Rx Clinic’s [...]
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12/21/2010 09:17 AM
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Secret #1: Blending is key
If you’re not sure how to blend…you use three different colors: pick a nude or light taupe for the base, a highlighter or darker shade for the crease and a main color for the lid. Hint- Start light then go darker.
Secret #2: Never apply deep color to your brow bone
You don’t [...]
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12/21/2010 08:52 AM
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The transition is pretty easy. You want to start with your basics; Foundation, blush, mascara and gloss. Nothing to severe just your normal office look.
Then follow these steps for the perfect Smokey eye:
For the Smokey Eye
1. Start with your eye makeup: Eyeliner on both top and bottom lashes, make sure you smudge [...]
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11/24/2010 09:01 AM
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It is a standard Jessner solution, 14% each of salicylic, lactic, and resourcinol in SD alcohol. 1.9pH
3 to 5 layers should blanch and frost the face.
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11/23/2010 10:23 AM
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Basically Glycolic Acid is a stronger version of Lactic Acid. They are both AHA’s(alpha hydroxy acid) The Lactic Acid is the most mild of all the acids and is usually used by clients with more sensitive skin types. I would opt for the 40% Buffered Glycolic Acid 2oz—to start with. This will assist in resurfacing [...]
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11/22/2010 01:15 PM
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The Skin Recovery Creme is a very lightweight crème designed to be used after your chemical peel treatments and only for about 3 days after! It doesn’t have any anti-aging properties; it is more of a post peel “healing” crème so this will take the place of your moisturizer AM & PM for the 3 [...]
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11/22/2010 01:05 PM
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The moisturizer stung due to the active ingredients, the O2 Rejuvenating Crème contains Glycoprotein these are protein chains that attached to polypeptide side chains. Basically Glycoprotein is Cell-to-cell communicating ingredients. They also are involved in cellular repair, and assist the body with recovering from internal and external stresses. The O2 Renewal Crème’s active ingredients are [...]
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