Wednesday, March 31, 2010

New Meaning of Eye Candy: Sparklecity Pure


    I am in love with Sparklecity Pure by Tarina Tarantino. This loose pigment is like a cross between reflective bits of pink and flesh-toned sugar magic and heaven. It gives new meaning to the definition of eye candy. This confection for the lids is a must-have not only because it looks gorgeous and can be used in a myriad of ways, but because the glitter doesn't fall out onto your cheeks.


    I asked one of my favorite cast members at Sephora if it stayed put or slid south. She swore it had amazing staying power. I halfheartedly believed her (she doesn't usually lie), but it's SO GLITTERY. It's seems impossible that it could stay on. I sort of thought I would be returning it.

    The next morning, I used it with Laura Geller's Eye Spackle. I used a flat rounded brush to pat the pigment onto my lids. I used Tarina Tarantino's Trim in the crease. I lined my eye with Stila's All Day Stay Liquid Liner and used Mally's Volumizing Mascara.

    I loved how this looked and it wore beautifully for more than 12 hours. At the end of the day, I counted three sparkles that had fallen off. I'm impressed. Clearly, this is one product that I won't be returning.

    Have you tried it? Did it work for you or make a mess? Tell me in the comments!

    I bought this. But you already knew that.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ready for Spring? Start with Clean Slate and Tarte multiplEYE 3-Step Regimen

    As it gets warmer, tinted moisturizers will find their way to the front of your vanity, pushing their heavier sisters behind them. My favorite tinted moisturizer from last summer was Tarte's Smooth Operator. When paired with Tarte Clean Slate primer, I got gorgeous, glowing skin every time. I took it on vacation with me and my sisters-in-law wondered how I was so fresh-faced so fast, even after running from a bear. (Totally true story.)

    To celebrate Spring, and the success of their MultiplEYE Mascara, Tarte is giving away one of their legendary Lash Enhancing mascaras to a Gouldylox Reader. But why stop with a Lash Enhancing Mascara when you can grow your own amazing lashes while looking like you already have them? EnterTarte's MultiplEYE 3 Step Regimen, which gives you mega lashes now while building your lashes to achieve superstar status for real. Their Natural Lash Enhancing Mascara claims to improve the volume of lashes by 638%. Wow. Imagine the results you may get if you tried the whole regimen? You'll get amazing faux lashes while you wait for the real ones to grow in thicker and longer. No waiting and real results. You'll get to have your cake and eat it too!

    To celebrate the success of the MultiplEYE 3 Step Regimen, Tarte has given me one of their Lash Enhancing Mascaras to give away to a lucky reader! To enter to win, just leave a comment below telling me what you use now to give your real lids a faux lash look (or why you really need to win this contest!). Be sure to log in or leave your email addy so I can get in touch if you win. Want extra chances? Subscribe to Gouldylox Reviews, leave a comment on our Facebook page or Tweet about this contest (be sure to include @Gouldylox in your tweet!). This contest is open for 7 days and a winner will be selected by random.org on April 6th. Good luck! (Open to US residents only.) This contest has been closed. The winner has been notified by email.

    This contest is totally, completely, and utterly sponsored by Tarte. If I could, I would buy you stuff to try. But until then, I'll let Tarte give you the goods.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Rewriting Her Own Song: Reader Makeover Liz

    A reader named Liz recently contacted me and asked if I could show her how to apply makeup. Liz is in her late forties and going through a serious change in her life. (No, not that change.) She is trying to get her groove back, feel comfortable in her own skin, and start a new chapter in her life. Of course, I am happy to help her! Before we get to the hair and makeup, let me fill you on why Liz needed to start a new chapter. Honestly, she needed to start her own book.

    Liz and her partner of more than a decade had just moved from Baltimore to the South when her partner decided she didn't like living south of the Mason Dixon line, and Liz too. Still the new kid in town, Liz tried to make friends and keep up, but her neighbor made it really clear he didn't want her there. Not liking lesbians or dogs, he literally kept setting fires near her house and was shooting at her. The police weren't much help. Liz decided to move in with her sister in North Dakota, to stay safe. What Liz didn't know was that the Red River, which was only feet from her sister's home, was threatening to overflow and flood the town.

    Liz and her sister worked with their neighbors at the Civic Center to fill sandbags to try to hold the river back. The river finally receded and shortly after that, so did Liz's new job. She couldn't go back to Nashville, as the police had bungled the case of the nasty neighbor and it wasn't safe for her to live there. There was no reason to stay in North Dakota. So Liz moved to Baltimore, where she had started, to begin again.

    With the help of many wonderful friends, Liz found her way back to what she loves: helping dogs and their people. She landed a job working as an animal caretaker with a rescue where disabled dachshunds and other last-chance dogs and cats find a place in the sun. She has returned to training dogs and started doing therapy dog volunteer work again.

    Things were looking up, but Liz still didn't feel right. Not comfortable in her own skin, she realized she didn't need to fill some mold that her old partner saw for her. She realized she could become whatever she wanted. She needed to start to look for her authentic self.

    So by the time she contacted me, she was ready for a makeover. Liz hadn't done girly things for a very long time. She hadn't been in a proper salon for years, never had a brow wax and hadn't worn a full face of makeup in more than a few decades. Her makeover goal? To find a way to look polished and pretty, without looking like she was trying to be someone she isn't. Her style inspiration? Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen has a great way of looking polished and put together, without looking like she is trying to be too girly or too masculine. It's a fine line and I was determined to help Liz find it.

    Stylists at the amazing Padma Salon (3701 Keswick Ave, Baltimore, MD) joined forces with me and together we started Liz's next adventure. First up were brows. Liz doesn't have a huge amount of dark or unruly hair, but if you only do one thing, frame your face with manicured brows.

    She willingly laid down and let Candice give her brows some much needed shape. Like a proud mama bird, I watched as Liz never once flinched when hot wax removed delicate brow hair.

    Next up was cut and color. Sam, our amazing hairstylist, talked to Liz about what she was looking for and what would make her comfortable. From having long hair as a teen to a buzz cut in the nineties, Liz wasn't too sure what that would be. Sam played with her hair, moving and arranging it to find the best way to frame her face. While we talked about style and color, the one thing we all agreed on was whatever we did, we had to make Liz's incredible blue eyes pop.

    A little base color on the hair (and brows) and a few strategically placed highlights later, Sam began to give her hair a shape that showed off her eyes and cheekbones. At one point, Liz actually started to weep, "I didn't know this was possible. Everyone is so nice and it's so beautiful here. I didn't get why people do this before. But I feel like a change is happening. I am starting to care about myself again. It's an amazing feeling."

    After we marveled (and cried again) when Sam unveiled Liz's new 'do, we moved back to Candice for a lesson in makeup. We went over basic skin care, discussed the importance of SPF (its importance ranks higher than brow shaping in my book) and moved on to the good stuff. When she was finally settled in the chair, she noticed all of the products lined up on the counter and stared at them like a kid in a candy store. I was personally excited to show Liz how to get a gorgeous face using Laura Geller. All of the products are easy to use and because the powders are swirled and baked, it takes the guess work out of blending and combining the right colors to get a perfect look. Since makeup is not something Liz was accustomed to applying, this line makes it easy, quick and gives great face!


    First Candice applied Spackle, a makeup primer by Laura Geller, to fill out any uneven skin surfaces and prep the skin for the foundation. Next up was one of my personal favorite tinted moisturizers, Barely There, also by Laura Geller.

    Candice showed Liz how to apply the foundation using a sponge, something Liz had never done before. Liz has beautiful skin to start with, but the tinted moisturizer gave her a dewy glow that made her look polished and her skin perfect.

    Candice chose Pink Grapefruit, a multi-colored, Italian baked baked pan blush to lightly define Liz's already amazing cheekbones. She applied it along the bottom side of her cheekbones, forming a Nike swoosh to sculpt and illuminate the cheek.

    Next, Candice used Midnight Magic to show off Liz's piercing blue eyes. Midnight Magic combines two of Laura Geller's amazing products. The light pink is an eye shadow and the darker purple is an Eye Rimz shade, a contour shade and a liner all in one. This seemingly simple eyeshadow duo is capable of many looks - be it a simple lined eye, a smoky look for evening or a high gloss look for a special occasion (foiling it looks amazing). Candice then lined the tops and bottoms of Liz's eyes with a beautiful bronze I-Care Waterproof Eyeliner, which is perfect for staying put when she is hard at work.

    We finished Liz's new look with a light lip gloss touched with a little bit of bronze sparkle. Liz couldn't believe the transformation and couldn't stop smiling. I always knew the beautiful woman who dedicates her life to animals was in there, Liz just had to see it for herself.

    Here is Liz when we arrived at Padma:

    (Before. Happy and not understanding what waxing ones brows entails.)

    And here is Liz after the transformation:

    (Gorgeous!)

    After the makeover, we wanted to show Liz off, so we headed to another salon, where Loxy was getting his hair cut. Like a good makeover reveal show, we hid around the corner until Loxy came back from getting his hair shampooed. When he saw Liz, his jaw dropped and a huge smile crept across his face. Liz officially got the Loxy Stamp of Approval!

    (At mall, after getting the Loxy Stamp of Approval)

    The big question, is how did Liz work her new look the next day? I think she did a great job. And we clearly succeeded in making her peepers pop!

    I couldn't be happier that Liz loves her new look so much. Yeah, Lizzie!

    Ever wonder how someone would interpret your look? Need a change or just some really good highlights? Call Padma and have them work their magic!

    (Myself, Liz and the Padma Beauty Team after the transformation.)

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

How To Create Finger Waves In Your Own Hair

    by guest blogger, Anne Houseman of Beauty Xpose

    25th Film Independent Spirit Awards - Arrivals


    To find out how to get the perfect finger waves, we consulted with Moulay Yacoubi, a top stylist at New York’s Pierre Michel Salon. Yacoubi has worked with the most elegant celebs, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Naomi Campbell, Uma Thurman, Elizabeth Hurley and Kate Moss, so we knew he’d be just the person to go to for a more modern ’20s style like we’ve seen on Maggie Gyllenhaal and Charlize Theron. He offers these expert tips for achieving a flawless finger wave look:




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    1. Run a light gel through wet, clean hair, covering the entire head

    2. Use a comb to part the hair to one side

    3. Using the index and middle finger, take a small section of the hair at the front of the head and and push it forward, about halfway down the forehead

    4. Weave the hair between the two fingers until you’ve reached the end of the small section

    5. Secure the small section of hair with a bobby pin

    6. Repeat the technique on the entire head of hair, and let air dry

    7. When the hair is dry, remove bobby pins

    8. Run a light shine serum through the hair to tame fly-aways and reduce frizz

    Good luck, and let us know how it turns out!

    Photos: Maggie Gyllenhaal – Jason Merritt/Getty Images via PicApp.com; Charlize Theron – Valerie Macon/Getty Images via PicApp.com

    note from Kelly of GR: I should have known to ask Anne how to do this first. Just two weeks ago I spent HOURS trying to do this on my own hair with no luck. I will try again and see if I can post the results!

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Good Karma - Hershey's Better Basket Blog Hop


    My pal Madeleine at Peace. Love. Lipgloss sent me a virtual Hershey's Better Basket. If you haven't heard, Hershey's is donating $10 to the Children's Miracle Network for each basket passed along from blog to blog . And since I am all about karma (check out what I do in my spare time), I couldn't let the opportunity pass to donate money to such a fantastic cause. In order for the donation to count, I need to bestow my virtual Better Basket to some fellow bloggers.

    So, I am passing my Better Baskets to some of my favorite beauty bloggers. The first basket goes to blog pal Jen at My Beauty Bunny. Why? Because if anyone supports a better basket (or at least one that is cruelty-free), it's Jen. Want to learn about cruelty free products? Hers is the blog to read.

    My second basket goes to Anne and Kristen at Beauty Xpose. They are two of my favorites, despite Kristen forcing me to dislike her because of her always immaculately perfect hair. Anne is going to be my neighbor soon (or at least in a neighboring state) and I am excited to finally meet her, not to mention filling her in on my crazy stories. And if you want to know about makeup, hair, shoes and everything in between, check out their blog.

    My third basket goes to Jami at Bionic Beauty because she is just plain awesome. I know good causes are near and dear to her heart and I secretly think her pooch Woo could be a Karma Dog. One of the things I love most about her blog is finding out what is on sale and worth buying. I always check it out before heading to the drugstore to investigate new products.

    Anyway you slice it, there's $30 for the Children's Miracle Network. Thanks Hershey's!

    HERSHEY’S BETTER BASKET BLOG HOP RULES*

    Copy and paste these rules to your blog post.* Create a blog post giving a virtual Easter Basket to another blogger – you can give as many Virtual Baskets as you want.* Link back to person who gave you an Easter Basket.* Let each person you are giving a Virtual Easter Basket know you have given them a Basket.* Leave your link at BetterBasket.info/BlogHop comment section. You can also find the official rules of this #betterbasket blog hop, and more information about Better Basket with Hershey’s there.* Hershey’s is donating $10 per each blog participating to the Better Basket Blog Hop to Children’s Miracle Network (up to total of $5,000 by blog posts written by April 4th, 2010).* Please note that only one blog post by each blog url will count towards the donation.



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Best In Beauty : March 27, 2010

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    See what's happening in the world of beauty this week with these lovely
    beauty mavens!

    Charlestongirl from Best Things in Beauty checks out the
    new YSL single eye shadows for us. What's her opinion
    of them - run out and buy or avoid at all costs?

    Gaia at The Non-Blonde introduces us to the
    latest in product packaging from Le Metier de Beaute. The new packaging
    makes the line more affordable for everyone.

    Is there a serum that will help even your skin tone? Jennifer from Beauty In Real Life has a Clinique serum that works for her - check it out!

    Are you considering a facial peel? See the amazing results that Kelly
    from Gouldylox Reviews had from
    her Rejuvenize Peel!

    Potions, Lotions and Serums, oh my! Blogdorf Goodman continues her 40 Days
    and 40 Nights of reviews of these "magical" powers.

    Alice In Wonderland might be a childhood favorite or the latest movie
    craze. Felicia from This That Beauty shares with us all
    the makeup that has been inspired by the popular story.

    Amber from Beauty Junkies Unite reviews the
    latest in mascara from CoverGirl with LashBlast Fusion.

    Take a look at the gorgeous gloss shades that KarlaSugar from The Next Best Thing To Going Shopping
    Yourself
    swatches from Lipstick Queen Fame Glosses.

    Kari from Fabulous Over Forty found a soothing
    solution to her eczema in Josie Maran's Argan Oil. Read how effective it
    was for her.



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Friday, March 26, 2010

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