Archive for April, 2008

Darphin’s Fibrogene.

April 24th, 2008 by editor

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Coming from the experts’ mouths, here we have Darphin’s Fibrogene Line Response Nourishing Cream. If forehead lines due to old age are your concerns, or probably dry skin due to climate change, then Fibrogene’s the cream you should choose for your skin care. It nourishes the skin, resolves the stiffening of your facial muscles and for the aging people, it reduces the lines and wrinkles on your face. The standard price of a 50ml bottle of this cream is around $87.00 (expensive, I know), but the results are fantastic. Experts wouldn’t be recommending this if it weren’t anyhow.

Photo taken from http://www.darphin.com

Get that cheeky smile!

April 21st, 2008 by editor

If you don’t have high cheekbones, yet wouldn’t want to undergo medical procedures to get that cheeky smile, then settle for Revlon’s Pinch Me.

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It’ll actually make your cheeks look full because it emphasizes your cheekbones. In addition, aside from that great cheek highlight, your cheeks will also have the flushed look, depending on what color you choose. In Revlon’s website, you will get expert recommendations from Revlon itself, what cosmetic actually goes with their Pinch Me to better achieve that great and long lasting look. Colors or the pinch me are available in Playful Pink, Peach AfterGlow, Cheeky Cherry and Plum Flushed.

Photo taken from http://www.revlon.com

Estee Lauder’s Double Wear: a best-seller!

April 17th, 2008 by editor

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Estee Lauder released a new breed of mascara. It doesn’t smudge (Zero Smuge is the promotional tagline of the brand), it makes your lashes look longer, and it stays for as long as 15 hours. Yes, 15 hours. No retouch, no tissues needed. Perhaps, that is where the mascara got its name: Double Wear.

The mascara has been designed to defy humid climates (beneficial for tropical countries) so you will never encounter smudging (mascara melting on your eyes). The brush is also designed to separate the lashes from each other, creating that long lash appearance. As per how to remove it, you will only need warm water and cleanser to rub off the mascara off your eyes.

Photo taken from http://www.esteelauder.com

Neutrogena’s Summer Treat

April 14th, 2008 by Timmy

Neutrogena’s Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock with Helioplex is a sure must have this summer before heading to the beach. What sets this sunblock apart from other leading brands in the market is Neutrogena’s breakthrough, patented Helioplex technology which blocks more UVA/UVB rays, thus, giving a better protection from the harmful rays of the sun. It also contains Neutrogena’s well-known Dry Touch technology which absorbs excess sunscreen oils, leaving a clean, lightweight, non-shiny finish. Its SPF 55 will surely give you that optimum protection you need under the sun. It’s non comedogenic which means it won’t clog the pores and is gentle enough for even sensitive skin. Moreover, its waterproof, sweatproof and rub-off resistant feature applies easily and suits best even for active individuals.

For the gentlemen with beards.

April 11th, 2008 by editor

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It is not enough that you wash your beard with soap and water. If the hair on top of your head gets pampered with a special kind of shampoo, then do it for your beard too. If you’re maintaining a long or short beard, or perhaps shaving it off totally, then you might as well try the products Bluebeards Original offers. Surprisingly, Bluebeards Original only has two products in the market: the Beard Saver for those who have beards, and Beard Wash for those who are growing beards. These two products prevent you from having that itchy skin underneath your beard and will help you grow your beard healthily.

Photo taken from http://bluebeardsoriginal.com/

Scrub that dead skin.

April 8th, 2008 by editor

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If you plan on changing your old, bulky exfoliating gadget, then might as well switch to Le Edge. It’s small, handy and it doesn’t require you to buy any kind of chemical-based exfoliating cream or lotion—just water. For the allergic, this one’s for you. It works just like any other exfoliating scrub PLUS a lot of benefits. Since you only need water (warm), it’s perfectly natural. Apart from dead skin, it also removes foreign skin debris such as soap (after shower), creams and make-up that bore into your glands, dirt, and many more. You can take a peek at the demonstration movie from their official website.

Photo taken from http://www.le-edge.com.au

Nails and The History of Nail Polish

April 5th, 2008 by Timmy

Nail polish can be traced back to at least 3000 BC when it originated in China. The Chinese found ways to use gum arabic, egg whites, gelatin, and bees wax to create varnishes and lacquers for the nails. The Egyptians would use henna to stain their fingernails. In China, as well as in Egypt, color represented social class. During the Chou Dynasty, circa 600 BC, gold and silver were the royal colors. Later, royalty starting wearing black or red nail color. Lower ranking women were only permitted to wear pale tones. Wearing royal colors without being royalty was punished by death. Modern nail polish is a actually a variation of car paint.

Revlon’s Travel to Success

April 1st, 2008 by Timmy

Revlon® knows that beauty can be all things to all women. It can be frivolous, it can be chic, and it can be natural or glam. Using the right products and a little bit of insider knowledge is all it takes. Revlon’s journey of innovation began in 1932, when Charles Revson, his brother Joseph, and a chemist named Charles Lachman (providing the ‘L’ in the name) devised a revolutionary product – the first opaque nail enamel to use rich pigment as a base. It opened up the possibilities of colours and shades never before seen: pinks, corals and the trademark ‘Revlon® Reds’. The Revlon® brand vision of providing innovation and excitement through quality products still applies. Today the brand is sold in over 175 countries and is recognized as a true global beauty brand.



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