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Summer Sun

This week we’ve been enjoying snow, wind, ice, rain and a pretty large dose of gloominess. For this reason, we hope you don’t mind if we share this:
While we have yet to sniff this new fragrance by Givenchy, we can’t help but like Very Irresistible Summer Sun already for its top notes of Lychee.
Being from [...]

Need a facelift?

A facelift is a little extreme, but how about a Bobbi Brown Makeup Facelift?
Inspired by a chapter in Bobbi’s New Living Beauty book, the products in Bobbi Brown’s newest collection illuminate and brighten the face for a look Bobbi calls “The Makeup Facelift.”
We’ve been using an undereye brightener for a while now and like it [...]

Shiseido Summer 2007

Are these not THE MOST gorgeous brown eyes you have ever seen?
When we die, we’d like to come back to earth with Patricia Schmid’s face. In the meantime, we’ll settle for this incredible shade of lip gloss.
Shiseido Summer Color Collection 2007 uses color and contrasting textures to express innocence and imagination this summer. The new [...]

Going to extremes

Have y’all tried Estée Lauder Resilience Lift Extreme Ultra Firming Makeup SPF 15 yet?
Some of you are too young to notice the effects of age on your complexion, but trust us, there comes a day when you’ll look in the mirror and notice your skin to be a little less bright, a little less smooth, [...]

Blogdorf Goodman 101

We recently sat down with Annie from Blogdorf Goodman for a cup of tea and a game of twenty questions.

(Well really, she had her tea and we had ours; she was sitting and we were sitting. Does that count?) (Also, the questions? There’s really only nine.)

While we’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Annie in person, we hear from some of her friends that she looks like Nigella Lawson, has an incredible eye for detail (go figure!) and knows more about music than your average music fanatic.

Makeup Bag: Hi Annie! Your website, blogdorfgoodman.com, is such a wonderful mix of fragrance, beauty and fashion. Can you tell us what inspired you to start it?

Annie: I started it on February 14th 2005. I was encouraged and inspired by Robin at Now Smell This. I had fallen in love with her blog and thought it might be fun to start my own. I did not set out with any plan or idea. It was just a place where I could post fashion pictures and wax poetic on beauty products. I never dreamed that anyone besides my core group of friends would read it. I am still amazed by it all.

Makeup Bag: You just celebrated your site’s two-year anniversary. Did you have any idea when you started that it would be this successful after only two years?

Annie: I had no clue. I did not have my e-mail address or Site Meter on my blog in the beginning, so I had no idea who was visiting the site. I learned about the first New York Times mention through Makeup Alley. Someone posted the link and I discovered that my quote about Marc Jacob’s resort collection was featured in an article. I downloaded Site Meter that week and discovered that I had an audience of 400 people. The audience has grown through the year but one thing remains the same. I still think I am just writing for friends.

Makeup Bag: Blogdorf Goodman is so popular and yet does not have support from advertisers. Is this something you might turn to in the future to help pay for hosting/bandwidth fees?

Annie: I have been flirting with the idea of advertisers. I am dragging my feet on the decision. I have no idea what I am scared of. I guess it’s because I will finally have to admit that the blog is something serious and not a fun hobby. Many of my blogger friends are making some money so it would be silly not to do it.

Makeup Bag: One of the things we like best about Blogdorf Goodman is that we can count on new content every day. How much time do you devote to your writing/research for your website?

Annie:I spend 4 to 5 hours a day. During any fashion week this number can double.

Makeup Bag: Being that you’ve been featured in many print publications (Allure, WWD, NY Times, Wall Street Journal, etc…) we know that you live in Ohio and work for the court system, but we’d love to know more about you. Can you tell us a little about your family or what you like to do in your spare time?

Annie: My mother is the person responsible for my love of beauty products and anything to do with fashion. She gave me Chanel’s autobiography in the 4th grade for a history day project. Most of the kids were Florence Nightingale and John F. Kennedy. I was decked out in tons of pearls and a cigarette.

I wish I had some interesting hobbies to share. I like to shop with my friends. I have two specific shopping gangs. One gang hails from Cleveland, the other gang is from NYC. We spend the whole day shopping and discussing perfumes. Many lemmings have been born over the dinner tables. I fell in love with Frederic Malle’s Carnal Flower over a lunch table in Nordstrom’s Cafe in Cleveland.

I also love to attend antique auctions and collect vintage jewelry.

Makeup Bag: For those of us not familiar with Ohio, just where is Youngstown in comparison to Cleveland? What is your city like?

Annie: Youngstown is a city between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, PA. It is a former flourishing steel mill town that is struggling with an economy that has never recovered from the 70s and organized crime. It saw a lot of mob action by being the half-way point between NYC and Chicago back in the day, so the city gets a bad rep with the national media. You might have seen us on A&E’s City Confidential. It is a great city to hail from because it makes you tough and question authority. I would never wish to be born anywhere else. Ytown is what made me who I am. That being said…I would move in a New York minute.

Makeup Bag: We’re dying to know about your collection of coats. Please tell us about a few of your favorites.

Annie: I am smitten with my chocolate brown Mackage coat. My personal favorite is a vintage red cashmere with quarter length sleeves and Bakelite buttons. It is a traffic stopper.

Makeup Bag: We’re scared to ask you this, but just how big is your perfume collection?

Annie: If you are scared to ask…then I am terrified to count. My collection is small in comparison to some of my perfume buddies. That is what I like to tell myself when I am dusting the bottles.

Makeup Bag: What’s next for Blogdorf Goodman? Anything exciting coming up that you can tell us about?

Annie: Patti(aka Cavewoman) and I just started our Lent project this week. This year it will be 40 Days and 40 Nights of Beauty Brand Reviews. It started Ash Wednesday and lasts until Easter.

Makeup Bag: Please give us three fragrance suggestions from your collection for the following occasions:

  • Everyday: Chinatown by Bond

It is sophisticated and a modern classic. It has a lovely gardenia note mixed in with cardamom, patchouli and vanilla. You can detect each note and the drydown is both interesting and lovely. It is a scent that is appropriate for all situations from work to dinner party.

  • Sunday Brunch: Bryant Park by Bond

It is whisper of a rose scent. It is fresh and spring like. It would just be lovely to sniff over a breakfast. It would not interfere with the food or conversation.

Champaca by Ormonde Jayne is another suggestion. There is something comforting about that scent and its sillage sticks close to the skin. It would not interfere with anyone’s breakfast.

  • Dancing on Saturday Night: Ormonde by Ormonde Jayne

I would choose this fragrance if I needed to seduce someone or get their attention. It is mysterious, seductive, and interesting. The drydown is one of the most amazing smells ever harnessed in a bottle. It is a mixture of cardamom, coriander,grass oil, black hemlock, violet with a ending notes of vetivert and amber. I think it is the black hemlock that gets them every time.

Makeup Bag: Thank you Annie. We’re looking forward to 40 Days and 40 Nights of Beauty Brand Reviews (and maybe some ads!) at Blogdorf Goodman this month.

Bronze Goddess Summer 2007 Color Collection

Now, isn’t this a sight for sore eyes?

Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Summer 2007 Color Collection is just what we need to take our mind off the snowstorm rolling in this evening and get us daydreaming of easy, breezy, warm summer days ahead. (Okay, they’re far far far ahead, but ahead still).

For warm bronzed color, the Bronze Goddess pressed powders are ideal for creating an all over healthy glow with their silky, luxurious powder that enhances any skin tone. Bronze Goddess Soft Matte Bronzer is a natural, understated bronze look for everyday, Soft Duo Bronzer in Amber Bronze Medium and Amber Bronze Rich allows you to customize your look for the perfect contoured tanned color, and Soft Shimmer Bronzer gives skin an illuminated shimmering golden glow.

The color collection consists of High Gloss in Coral Reef (limited edition) and Bronze, Pure Color Eyeshadow in Bronze Goddess and Gilded Goddess (both limited edition) and Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Coral Reef and Bronze Goddess (limited edition).

We were fortunate enough to preview this collection and we’re loving the new Pure Color Eyeshadows. We’ve told you before how Pure Color Eyeshadows are incredibly silky and long-lasting (and the new sleek compact design is way more practical than the previous box shape) but these two colors are to die for (especially for us brown-eyed girls). Bronze Goddess is a warm chocolate brown with golden shimmer and Gilded Goddess is a shimmering gold with a hint of copper; the perfect colors for softly glistening eyes.

Bronze Goddess Summer 2007 Color Collection will be available beginning next month (March) at Estée Lauder counters nationwide and www.esteelauder.com

Spring Lipstick Tips from Shu Uemura Artistic Director

We are in for a treat today!

Shu Uemura has launched their Rouge Unlimited Spring Collection with 17 shades of ultra-smooth, moisturizing lipstick pigments inspired by springtime blooms.

Gina Brooks, Artistic Director for Shu Uemura, shares her insider tips for choosing spring lipstick shades. “I’m not one for rules!” Gina says, “Although there are certain shades that complement certain skin tones, I believe it is how you feel in a lipstick that determines the right lip color for you.”

Featured color: Rouge Unlimited Pink 355
“Pink is a beautiful color with a great shade range and can be used on pretty much any skin tone. Use the shade to soften the face and create a very innocent look, perfect for this Spring’s trends. Celebrities like Madonna, Kate Hudson and Gwyneth Paltrow work perfectly with pinks as it not only complements their skin tone but their personas as well.”

Featured color: Rouge Unlimited Red 148
“Red is an amazing color that will transform any look. Whether you wear it for a party, a holiday, or even a Monday morning, red says ‘bold, beautiful and sexy.’ Celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson, Gwen Stefani, and Charlize Theron look absolutely beautiful as red complements their cool skin tones and bold femininity.”

Featured color: Rouge Unlimited Orange 538
“Coral is an amazing color perfect for those with deeper or warmer skin tones. It adds an aura of mystery and sultriness. I would use this color on celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria, Jessica Alba and Thandie Newton.”

Featured color: Rouge Unlimited Wine 249
“Wine is a shade that is perfect all year round. It expresses beauty, strength and confidence- attributes that never go out of style! Celebrities with a classic, modern beauty such as Natalie Portman, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore and Catherine Zeta-Jones are perfect ambassadors for this shade.”

Thanks Gina!

Events we would totally go to if we didn’t live in the middle of the desert

If you live in New York or are within commuting distance to The Big Apple, you suck. (Of course we say you suck because we’re totally jealous and wish we were you.)

Two great events are coming up that we want to go to but, alas, we live in the land of tumbleweeds and clever marketing campaigns.

But you should go!

Tomorrow night from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Jean Godfrey-June, beauty director of our most favorite shopping magazine, Lucky, will be at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street in New York to kick off Clinique’s first ever Editor’s Choice Gift With Purchase.

Included in this Bonus GWP is Lucky Magazine staff’s favorite and most essential Clinique products. Which means they should be your favorite and most essential products as well, because Jean Godfrey-June and her staff know a thing or two about beauty essentials:

  • NEW High Definition Lashes Mascara in Black
  • Almost Lipstick in Black Honey (Makeup Bag LOVES this stuff!)
  • Colour Surge Impossibly Glossy in Sugar Plum
  • Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion (Would it really be a Bonus GWP without this staple?)
  • Pore Minimizer Instant Perfector in Invisible Light
  • Cosmetics bag (train case)
  • Mini bag (pencil case shaped)

You get ALL of this (a $60 value!) with a Clinique purchase of $25 or more. This is not a joke, friends.

And next week, the sisters and creators of Benefit Cosmetics, Jean & Jane Ford, will be at Sephora 5th Avenue.

From 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on February 27th you can meet the creative forces behind Benefit Cosmetics and hear them dish about their favorite beauty tips and tricks. You can even stay after for a makeover from a Benefit Beauty Artist.

Aaaah, city life.

Catching up

Wow! Has it really been 4 days since you’ve heard from us?

We wish we could say we’ve been busy trying to figure out why the world’s conglomeration of comment spammers decided to bombard our measly little site and tear it to shreds with its insurance quotes and fake compliments or why all our text seems to be coming up BOLD for no reason at all… but the truth is? We’re slacking.

Slackers are us.

Must be all that sunshine we were exposed to over the weekend.

Anyway, we have much to tell you, starting with how we’re loving Liz Earle’s Hot Cloth Cleanser more and more each time we use it. We especially like how it smells (ever so faintly) of Noxzema. In a good way!

Or how we depleted our first born child’s college fund at the BECCA counter. (Don’t worry, she totally understands the importance of having a mother with good skin.) (Also, the importance of having a mother that shares her beauty products.)

For all of you that wondered if Proenza Pink is the right color for dark hair/dark eyes, WONDER NO MORE:

Our 14 year old in Proenza Pink and gobs of rocker-chick black eyeliner (in case you didn’t notice).

Update: Bree is wearing clear gloss over Proenza Pink at the recommendation of the girl at the Lancôme Boutique in San Jose. Personally, we like it without the gloss (it’s very creamy and not at all chalky, unlike what we were expecting) but this girl clearly has her own style. Also? Her mother knows NOTHING. Duh!

Rouge Absolu Desir

We love love love red, and adore this red Lancôme ad for Rouge Absolu Désir, their new Reshaping & Replenishing LipColour SPF 15.

This long-lasting lipstick delivers rich color with 6-hours of continuous moisture and is available in ten limited-edition shades. Our favorites are Valentine and Berry Noir but you should check them all out because there’s a great shade for everyone.

Lancôme Rouge Absolu Désir, $25


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