MAC Wonder Woman. Meh.

You ladies know I’m not a MAC fan, so as much as possible, I would not write about MAC products. But this, this I just have to get off my chest. What in all that is holy is up with the packaging of MAC’s (yet another) latest range, MAC Wonder Woman?

MAC Wonder Woman

Am I the only one who thinks that this belongs to Toys R Us, together with the Barbie dolls? I don’t know; if I was Wonder Woman, I’d be insulted.

Not cool, MAC. I thought you knew better. I certainly expected better.

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Friday Fun: Losing A Guy In Ten Makeup Mistakes

My favourite makeup guru, Marlena of MakeupGeek.com, came up with this awesomely hilarious video on how to lose a guy in ten makeup mistakes. Believe you me, I have seen so many women guilty of these, it’s not even funny. And when we can’t even see it, what do you think goes through the guy’s mind?

For more, check out Marlena’s post on those ten makeup mistakes and how you can avoid them.

PS: Guilty of the sticky lips? *hands rising up sheepishly*

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Top Ten Skin Myths

I stumbled upon a very interesting article when I was reading the December 2010 issue of Marie Claire US, on top ten skin myths, which I thought I would share with you. I admit that most of what was said, the myths, were things I have religiously adhered to for years. A little education can’t hurt us, right?

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MYTH 1: A complete skincare routine must have three steps.
TRUTH:
Cleanse, tone then moisturise has been drilled into our heads, but feel free to skip the second step, says Cambridge, Massachusetts dermatologist Dr Ranella Hirsch. “People think that toning an oily complexion will make it better, but oil is protective and the body produces it in response to injury. When you strip your skin, it reacts by making a ton of grease.”
(Edit: I’ve stopped using toners and am now using facial mists instead. Love it!)

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MYTH 2: You need to cleanse your face at least twice a day.
TRUTH:
Use a face wash in the morning is just an excuse to go through more product, according to Hirsch, who advises avoiding antibacterial soaps at all costs because they’re too harsh for your face. “In the morning, the best thing is water and your fingers, not a cleanser,” she says.
(Edit: If you really have to use a cleanser in the morning, try Cetaphil. It’s very mild and gentle to the skin)

MYTH 3: Scrubs make skin glow.
TRUTH:
Overexfoliating leads to extra oil production, so the glow you see the first week will eventually turn into a greasy mess. “Skin is a good exfoliator on its own, so I rarely recommend manual scrubs,” says Hirsch.

MYTH 4: Dryness causes fine lines.
TRUTH:
People confuse dryness and flaking with wrinkles, says Hirsch, who suggests smoothing things out visually with a little lotion. “Just moisturising will make wrinkles look better. The lines are still there, but you won’t see them anymore.”

MYTH 5: You should buy your best friend’s eye cream.
TRUTH:
“Everyone has different eye issues, so one size does not fit all.” reveals New York City dermatologist Dr Anne Chapas. if you have puffiness, choose a gel (heavy creams can boost swelling) with caffeine and store the tube in the fridge to maximise the benefits. If you have dark circles, look for a product with lightening ingredient like vitamin C and a collagen-builder like retinol.

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MYTH 6: Leaving a mask on overnight gives you more for your money.
TRUTH:
Masks deliver a potent dose of active ingredients or moisture quickly into the skin, but you can overdo it, causing irritation or breakouts. “You should use things as directed. Rarely do you outsmart the people who have done the clinical testing for a product,” says Hirsch.
(Edit: This goes for leaving facial sheet masks longer than instructed too!)

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MYTH 7: Wearing foundation with an SPF means you’re being sun safe.
TRUTH:
You should still apply a sunscreen underneath, says Chapas. “Unless you’re slathering on a mask of makeup, you’re not getting enough protection. You need to wear an SPF of at least 30 on your face every day, and nobody puts on enough foundation to get that SPF value out of it.”

MYTH 8: Nano-size titanium dioxide sunscreen causes cancer.
TRUTH:
“The majority of studies show that titanium dioxide nanoparticles are not absorbed through the normal skin,” explains Dr Chapas. “There are animal studies that show a link between nano-size titanium dioxide and organ damage, but the mice tested were ingesting or inhaling multiple times the amount that you would put on your skin. As far as we know, nano-size sunscreens that are applied topically are safe.”

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MYTH 9: The more wrinkle cream you apply, the better your results.
TRUTH:
Morning and evening applications are a waste of money, says Hirsch. Most active ingredients work really well once a day, and anti-aging retinols should be used only at night (because they’re broken down by sunlight). Plus, slathering on too many retinols will cause irritation and make your skin look worse, leading to redness, peeling and inflammation.

MYTH 10: The best way to get rid of blackheads is extractions.
TRUTH:
Pulling and pressing on pores can cause scarring, warns Chapas. “After extractions, skin just fills right back up with oil. Using retionols and gentle acid peels at home is enough to unclog pores.”

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Revlon ColorBurst in True Red (aka My First Red Lippie)

I’m pretty dull when it comes to lip colour. Never one to sport bright colours, whether it’s red, mauve, orange, etc; I only wear “safe” colours that do not scream LOOK AT ME.

Before our usual drinks yesterday, LeGeeque told me to wear a red lippie as she would be wearing one too. Given that I had none, she was the only one rocking bright lips during our drinks. She looked good whereas I looked, well, boring. The next day, while I was perusing the aisles of Priceline, I stumbled upon Revlon, which was having a 30% discount on selected items. I figured what the hell, it was high time I tried out something dangerous 😉

Meet Revlon ColorBurst lipstick in 090 True Red.

Revlon ColorBurst in True Red

Revlon ColorBurst in True Red on Lips
Erm, excuse the ‘tache. I’ll be lasering them off very soon!

Revlon ColorBurst in True Red Swatch

Yowza. It’s red all right. This is the only lipstick I’ve ever had trouble removing by just wiping my lips with a tissue. The pigment is that strong. Texture-wise, lovely. None of that awfully dry formula. I wouldn’t say it’s creamy, but smooth enough to put on.

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Revlon ColorBurst in True Red on Me 2

LeGeeque was right. You don’t need much makeup on to dress up any outfit. Just some blush and bright lips, and it completely vamped my plain white tee.

Thus the tale of my popping my bright lips cherry 😉

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