When should you use loose powder, and when should you use pressed (click here to see the video)?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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When should you use loose powder, and when should you use pressed (click here to see the video)?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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What up, pretty ladies?! I’m getting ready to head into SF this morning for a blogging function called WordCamp. It’s a conference on WordPress, which is the program that runs MBB. I’m hoping to learn some tips on mobile blogging from my cell phone, but if I happen upon any tech girls in great makeup, I’ll have my camera with me just in case.
Before I go, let’s do another giveaway!
One lucky lady will win a pan of MAC Style Warrior Vibrant Grape Eyeshadow (a $14.50 value).
This bright purplish magenta will drench your lids in some seriously purple goodness.
Entering is easier than breathing, yo! Just leave a comment on this post telling me what the highlight of your week was.
Mine was picking up my tubby tabby from Hotel Cattyfornia on Monday. I got a little teary when I saw him…
I’ll pick the winner at random from among the people who enter by 11:59PM PST Saturday night (tonight).
Held og lykke!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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What makes the MAC High-Light Powders so special?
If you’re looking for a flexible powder that can be worn on a wide range of skin tones, the new MAC High-Light Powders ($25) got yo back.
According to MAC Senior Artist Fatima Thomas, “Every skin tone, from your fairest porcelain girl to your ebony girl, can use one of these powders if not both.”

Embossed with a raised honey comb pattern (soo pretty!), these limited edition pressed powders will add a dreamy touch of pearly glow to your skin.
Both new shades — Honey Light (a light peachy gold with shimmer) and Golden Nectar (a muted, golden tan with shimmer) — go on sale next month as part of MAC’s Naked Honey collection (don’t miss Christine’s breakdown of the collection over at Temptalia.com).

At first I thought both of the powders were just straight up highlighters, but it turns out they’re more than meets the eye!
Fatima has some suggestions on ways to put them to use…
A lot of bronzers have orange undertones that can look muddy on super pale skin.
“If you’ve ever seen somebody that’s really fair using an orangey bronzer,” says Fatima, “you know what a hot mess that can turn out to be.”
Fatima thinks pale beauties should try using the MAC Naked Honey High-Light Powders as bronzers to add dimension to their skin and to sculpt the face.
Unlike other bronzers, both the Honey Light and Golden Nectar colors have olive undertones, which look natural on even the lightest shades of skin.
Brush recommendation: MAC 168
When applying the MAC Naked Honey High-Light Powders as a bronzer, Fatima likes the MAC 168 Large Angled Contour Brush ($32). With soft bristles and a slightly angled brush head, it effortlessly hugs the contours of the cheeks.
Application tips
Dust the High-Light Powder along the hair line, back behind the ears and then along the lower jaw line. To finish, sculpt the cheek bones by first placing the brush next to the ear and then sweeping it along the curve beneath the apple of the cheek.
For girls with darker skin tones, Fatima likes using MAC High-Light Powder as a highlighter to brighten the skin, enhance bone structure and to create a sculpted look.
Brush recommendation: MAC 224 or 225
She recommends either the MAC 224 Tapered Blending Brush ($28) or the MAC 225 Tapered Blending Brush ($36). Both have soft fibers and fluffy brush heads, making them great for the precise application of sheer layers of color.
Application tips
Try applying High-Light Powder on the skin where light would naturally bounce/reflect off the face.
One last note on brushes: When it comes to applying the High-Light Powders, less is more.
“Most people I find are heavy handed when they’re doing their own makeup,” says Fatima. “They tend to pick up way too much product, and then they over-apply and don’t blend.”
Fatima suggests applying these powders with very soft, fluffy brush heads like the MAC 168, 224 and 225, which deposit very little color, helping you avoid the over-application trap.
“You have to work really hard to overload these brushes. They allow you to get a softer, blended effect with less effort.”
The more I hear about MAC Naked Honey, the more I can’t wait for June 11! What do you think so far?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen

A couple new movies start today, and the two I’d really like to see may not have a lot in common. The first is Pixar’s Up, and the second’s the new Sam Raimi horror flick called Drag Me To Hell, which only popped up on my radar screen yesterday when I noticed the 95% it got on rottentomatoes.com, YES!
Because Fridays are extra cool, I thought it would be nice to end the workweek with a MAC Style Warrior giveaway.
One lucky lady will win a bottle of Violet Fire Nail Lacquer from the MAC Style Warrior collection (an $11 value).
Don’t you love the name — Violet Fire? Kudos to the person who came up with that one.
It’s a shimmery purple with your name written all over it. 🙂

That’s Violet Fire on the top nail!
To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on this post telling me something that lights your fire!
El Hub, MAC summer makeup, clever writing and high heels light my fire!
I’ll pick the winner at random from among the people who enter by 11:59PM PST Friday night (tonight).
Mazzeltov!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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I just love it when products work as advertised. 🙂
My post-Hawaii tan hasn’t shown any signs of peeling, and I think Clinique deserves most of the credit.
I’ve been applying their After Sun Rescue Balm with Aloe ($20) once a day since getting back home on Monday.
The stuff’s not just your run ‘o the mill lotion. It’s designed to soothe and repair skin exposed to the sun, thereby minimizing peeling while moisturizing and cooling at the same time.
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Homies, no matter how busy you are, try to take care of your teeth. For serious. After yesterday’s deep cleaning sesh with the evil Silver Hook of Doom, I feel like someone tenderized my jaw with a hammer.
Thank goodness for Advil, right?
Never again will I skip those annual cleanings… Tartar shall not defeat me!
Now, on a less painful note, how do you feel about makeup primers? 🙂
They’re commonly used to create a smooth surface upon which foundation and powder can adhere.
Many are gels, and beyond improving the staying power of makeup, primers help to control oil and prevent creasing. A few of ’em even double as anti-aging products or add extra hydration to skin.
MBB reader Kerry is looking for some help with her quest to find a good makeup primer.
What are your recommendations for a makeup primer (something to keep down the shine)? When I use the MAC ones, oil comes through on my skin, and my face looks greasy. HELP!
One Love,
Kerry
Hi Kerry,
When my skin was super oily a few years back, summertime was always the toughest season for me. By mid-morning, my forehead and face would always take on what I liked to call THE SHINING!
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You know I loves me some Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which means Sarah Michelle Gellar (aka Mrs. Freddie Prinze Jr., aka Buffy the Vampire Slayer) is tops in my book.
I was thrilled to hear that she’s expecting — her baby bump is just starting to show, and she looks too cute on the set of her new film,The Wonderful Maladys.
I dig the long, blonde hair she’s been sporting with bangs these days, but I also like her as a brunette and thought she looked gorge in Suburban Girl (um, did anybody else watch that, or was I the only one?).
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. Have you heard the latest news from the Buffyverse? Hollywood wants to remake the Buffy the Vampire movie without input from TV show creator Joss Whedon (of Dollhouse, Angel, Buffy and Firefly fame).
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Brace yourself, but Benefit’s releasing a new line of long-wearing lipglosses.
KABAM!
It’s true. Sometime over the next few months, Benefit will unveil a brand new line of eight lipglosses to replace both of their current lines, The Gloss and Her Glossiness.

The new glosses will feature a new, stickier, long-wearing formula with a shimmery finish, and they’ll come with an oversized applicator wand with a paddle-shaped sponge tip.
The wand has a little bend to it and gives under pressure, helping to maximize comfort when it’s used.

I’ve previewed one of the new shades, Almost Famous. It’s a shimmery copper with golden pearl and reminds me of a shinier, thicker version of Benefit’s spring 2009 limited edition lipstick, Thrillin’ Brazilian.
I’m always down for new lipglosses, but I freaked out when I heard that Benefit plans to discontinue The Gloss. I’ve been wearing Kiss Me (a clear fuchsia) for years.
I can’t bear the thought of living without it, LOL! Just kidding, sort of…
Thankfully, Benefit plans to include a new formulation of Kiss Me and versions of two other colors from the current lines in the upcoming collection.
Expect to see Kiss Me (which returns under the name, Kiss You), Life on the A List (a light pink) and Who Are You Wearing (a hot pink) come back for encore presentations.

The new glosses are *so* new that I have yet to see any official information on release dates, prices or purchase locations, but I’ll keep you posted.
I just got back from the dentist, YEA!
Now I’m numbed the EFF OUT! I can’t feel my nose, and when I smile only the left side of my mouth moves. Needless to say, I’m drinking dinner through a straw and mumbling my words.
Good times…
I managed to refrain from crying this time, though. I teared up just a little, and then my dentist encouraged me to visualize something I enjoy (surfing) and guided me through some deep breathing exercises.
I’m such a wuss.
I should say, “Hum thuth a wuth.” 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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