NARS Desperado Nail Polish, $17
Totally took this with my camera phone (hence the blur), but the color’s accurate.
I’ll have some better swatch/product pics soon!
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Totally took this with my camera phone (hence the blur), but the color’s accurate.
I’ll have some better swatch/product pics soon!
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Check out Mercedes pointing all sassily down in the lower left, haha.
Swatches coming soon, Gleeks!


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“I have an annoyingly dry forehead and nose area, and no matter how much I moisturize, my foundation still looks flaky!”
Girl, you’re preachin’ to the choir. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. I get patches of dry skin around my nose and at the corners of my mouth (it always seems worse in winter), and it often leads to flaky foundation.
Foundation loves having a smooth surface to adhere to, so let’s talk about skin for a moment.
Wind chill factors outside, heaters cranking inside, dehydration, Benzoyl Peroxide and Retin A — these are just a few of the things that can cause or worsen dry skin (I seriously notice a difference when I’m not drinking enough water throughout the day).
When your foundation looks flaky…
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G’morning and happy hump day, boo!
Thought you might like to see swatches of the Lancome Ultra Lavande spring collection (this is everything).
For reference, I’m an NC35.
Flight attendants, prepare the cabin for lavender. The ship will be arriving at Planet Purple in 3-2-1…

Swatches from the left: Butterflies Fever Ultra Lavande Blush ($40, first swatch) and Color Design Eyeshadow Quad in Ultra Lavande ($42, swatches 2-5)

Color Design Eyeshadow Quad in Ultra Lavande in Warm Lavande ($42)
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Wearing the new Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick in Boy
I know there’s probably, like, eight billion degrees of separation between Chanel’s latest lippie — the new Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick in Boy ($32) — and the technicolor troubadour who crooned Karma Chameleon, but my inner ’80s child doesn’t care. When it comes to cheesy pop music makeup connections, I won’t be denied!
No, Chanel didn’t name this Boy after Boy George, but it sure would have been neat if they had. 🙂
So what’s a Chanel Rouge Coco Shine?
It’s one of 18 new colors in Chanel’s new line of shiny, hydrating lipsticks. Boy, one of the colors coming in the line, will make a special appearance at select Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus Chanel counters next week, between February 10-14 — just in time for the Big V. Then, after Valentine’s Day, the shade will be pulled from shelves until it returns with the rest of the collection this March.
Turns out the lippie takes its name from one of Coco’s lovahs, Arthur Edward “Boy” Capel, the wealthy English polo player who played a big role in Mademoiselle’s colorful life. It was Boy who gave her the funds to open her first shop, and his clothes that influenced her early designs (their boxy, masculine shapes). Legend has it he asked her to marry him, but she refused, wanting to wait until she became financially independent first. Sadly, Boy was later tragically killed in a car accident.
I stopped by Nordie’s today to meet Boy in person, and, ya know, I think it’s fitting that there’s a love story behind it, because the color feels très romantique!

Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick in Boy
The medium-pigmented rosy pink contains the cutest flecks of golden micro-glitter, and it looks breathtakingly shiny and kissable on the lips. It could very well be the perfect date night lipstick — something worthy of a first kiss at the end of a great night.
This is my first rendezvous with a Rouge Coco Shine, and so far I like what I see. Boy feels smooth, like a thinner, slicker version of a Chanel Aqualumiere. It’s also non-sticky with a light rose scent and a very faint rosy vanilla flavor.
Speaking of the Aqualumieres, the Chanel artist I worked with today said they’re being phased out to make room for the new Rouge Coco Shines, so if you have a holy grail color in the formulation, now is the time to grab an extra; soon they’ll be going, going, gone.
The Shines come in packaging a lot like the regular Rouge Coco lipsticks, with the same kind of magnetic cap that snaps shut (don’t you just love that satisfying “click”?). The bullet, however, is a touch thinner and taller, which to me gives the new lipstick a more casual feel.


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Swatches of the new NARS Velvet Lip Gloss Pencils ($24 each), available now at NARS counters and narscosmetics.com.
Top row of swatches from the left: Frivolous, Happy Days and Hopi.
Bottom row of swatches from the left: New Lover, Club Mix and Baroque.
For a full review of the NARS Velvet Lip Gloss Pencils, check out The New NARS Velvet Gloss Pencils Look Sharp but Don’t Always Feel That Way.
What say you?
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NARS Spring 2011 Lip Glosses and Lipsticks clockwise from the lower left: Angelika, Super Orgasm, Nana, Tzigane and Madere
Sometimes I feel like a makeup mad scientist, mixing and matching beauty products to create something greater than the sum of its parts (it’s ALIVE! ALIVE!!!).
And it usually happens when I’ve got hella sh*t to do…like paying bills, doing the dishes or preparing my taxes.
That was the case today when I got to thinking about lip combos using the five lipsticks and glosses from the new NARS Spring 2011 collection.
Not exactly the most productive way to spend a Tuesday morning, but c’est la vie. 🙂
I’m feeling the Tzigane lipstick and gloss combos more than the Madere ones below, but that’s probably because I think Madere’s cool pink makes me look like a
zombie.
These are just to spark some ideas, so let me know if anything springs to mind.

Lip Gloss in Angelika atop Lipstick in Tzigane

Lip Gloss in Super Orgasm atop Lipstick in Tzigane
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Start saving your pennies, Chanel fans, because le House of Coco is readying a new lipstick line called the Rouge Coco Shines ($32 each).
The new line of 18 lippies (they’re like next gen Rouge Cocos) saunters onto shelves this March.
If you live near a Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus or Saks Fifth Avenue store, then you might be able to sneak a peek at one of the shades before the rest of the line launches, as select counters will be selling a rosy pink color named “Boy” exclusively for Valentine’s Day.
I spoke with a Chanel artist this morning about Boy, and she says it’ll be available for purchase between February 10-14, then disappear, only to return for the launch of the full line in March (whew, that was complicated, LOL!).
I haven’t tried any of the Rouge Coco Shines yet, but the word on the street is that they’re sheer, shiny, moisturizing and feel light on the lips. 🙂














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