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Essie Summer 2008 Collection

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Essie Summer CollectionSummer means many things, and one of them is certainly bold colours on our nails.
Essie, the cult brand famous for their chip-resistant formulas, outstanding durability and fashion forward color selection, has just created a new, exciting summer collection made of vibrant colors.
The collection includes 6 summery shades that scream HOT! HOT! HOT! and that go from coral to pink, in a declination of all the hues that bring sunshine and fun on your hands and feet.

Color description in detail:
Risky business: shimmery tangerine
My place or yours: sophisticated rose pink
Guilty pleasures: strawberry pink
Movers and shakers: bold pink
Secret stash: dramatic fuchsia
Escapades: red-coral

We suggest you choose Risky business, Secret stash and Escapades if your skin tone is medium/dark; instead go for My place or yours, Guilty pleasures and Movers and shakers if your skin tone is light/fair.
Our favorites are Movers and shakers and Guilty pleasures! What’s yours?
Each nail lacquer is available individually for $8, there is also a 4pc mini pack, and 6 full-size pack.
Essie products are available online at Beauty.comicon

Boob job cream sells out

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SkinStore.com Free ShippingThousands of women looking for a bust boost, without going under the knife, are going crazy about Rodial’s new Boob Job cream. Yes, that’s exactly the name, Boob Job. Leaves no space for the imagination, uh?
The revolutionary cream promises to increase bust size by working along with natural fat cells, to leave skin instantly appearing firmer:
as the fat cells move around the body after eating, Boob Job “blocks” the fat into the area where the product has been applied. When applied to the bust and décolleté areas, Boob Job will gradually increase cup size and will provide an instant lifting and firming effect.

Rodial Boob Job is based on a natural phytosterol, derived from an Asian root that has no hormonal activity, which works on the skin and the layer of fat beneath.

Benefits:

  • Immediately firms and lifts the breast and décolleté area
  • Repairs and restructures the skin
  • Protects from free radical damage
  • 100% paraben free
  • At $175 it is hardly a cheap fix, but certainly cuts out the cost, pain and after-effects of cosmetic surgery.

    Boob job is available exclusively in the U.S. at SkinStore - Click here to buy yours now!

    How to: Eyes makeup tutorial

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    Makeup artist Dimitri James, in collaboration with It’s a Glam Thing, shows us how to create an exquisite eyes’ look, using makeup by SKINN. The model he’s working on is gorgeous Adrienne Janic from TLC.

    The products he uses are the Patina Eye Shadows palettes by Skinn.
    These Talc-Free gleaming eyeshadows were designed with luminous pigments that reflect the true essence of the seasons. The Winter and Summer shades will have you covered for the entire year.

    more info:
    Skinn.com

    Dove’s real women, are they real?

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    iconiconIt’s been the best thing that happened in beauty ads since, like, ever. Those curvy, confident, good looking women all smiles from the billboards, magazines and tv screens, stating that all women, with real curves, real flaws, are beautiful.
    I believe the campaing has indeed had a great impact for women’s self-esteem, but now someone’s stating it’s not all so real.

    In an interview with The New Yorker magazine, entitled “Pixel Perfect”, Pascal Dangin - the premier retoucher of fashion photographs - makes it clear he worked his magic on the real women bodies: “The Dove ad campaign that proudly featured lumpier-than-usual “real women”, it turned out that it was a Dangin job. “Do you know how much retouching was on that?” he asked. “But it was great to do, a challenge, to keep everyone’s skin and faces showing the mileage but not looking unattractive.”” (source: newyorker.com).