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Gucci, Cavalli and Bulgari want to help the children

Filed under: Style for a Cause

Roberto Cavalli has charitable intentionsIt's not even Thanksgiving yet and already a trio of designers are getting into the holiday spirit with charitable activities to benefit the children of the world.

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Me by {me}zhgan makes you pretty, plus you'll save the tatas!

Filed under: Cosmetics, Celebrities with Style



Even though you may not know her name yet, there is an excellent chance that you've already been blown away by the mad makeup skillz of Mezhgan.

If you've ever watched the transformation of a pretty, but unpolished, local girl into a glamorous celebrity chanteuse on American Idol, then you've seen her magic, making real people look good enough for HDTV cameras.



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Fad Diet Du Jour: Fat Smash Diet

Filed under: Fashionable Food, Celebrities with Style


(Click the photo for the Top 10 Fad Diet Flops!)

Fat behinds ruin the lines of Calvin Klein, and Dior doesn't come in plus sizes. It's time for a diet! But which one? A new one pops up every day. We help you sort them out with Fad Diet du Jour.

The catchy name: Fat Smash Diet

The story : In his book by the same name, Celebrity Fit Club doctor Ian K. Smith lays out his approach to diet and exercise, which involves "rewiring" your brain and "smashing" bad habits.

The scrawny celebrity endorsement
: Celebrity Fit Clubbers Chastity Bono, Kelly LeBrock (pictured above), Young MC and hearthrob Gunnar Nelson.

The anti-diet propaganda: "Not a diet, a lifestyle approach"



The regime: Four "phases" over the course of 90 days. You eat four to five small meals a day, exercise regularly and don't have to count calories, although some foods are "forbidden" during the earlier phases.

  • Phase One is a nine day "detox" with lots of water, low fat, a limited range of food eaten raw, grilled or steamed.
  • Phase Two is "foundation" and adds back in foods like avocados, coffee and lean meats.
  • Phase Three, "construction," sees slightly larger portions and the return of bread and pasta, plus dessert!
  • Phase Four aka "the temple" gives you back on beer, wine and pizza, but in theory you'll be able to manage them through portion and craving control learned over the past three phases, plus exercise.

Our judgment
: Sure, this can help people develop a healthier approach to food, and eating several times a day does help with cravings, if you can watch your portions. They do get points for incorporating exercise into the program, which helps you see results faster, and makes you more likely to stick with it.

But since overweight people are notoriously bad at portion control (that's how we got here folks, right?) and there isn't any calorie counting or measurement built into the program, we believe this system is fatally flawed for long-term success.

Tip of the day: To tool or not to tool

Filed under: Cosmetics, Style Tip of the Day


Which makeup tools do you need and which can you toss, now that is the question.

Let's take it down to the nitty gritty and see what tools are necessities and what are just excess for the everyday gal.

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Tip of the day: Help me help you

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care, Style Tip of the Day


Most women use foundation on a daily basis. However, many don't know that their product could be doing a hell of a lot more than they bargained for.

Find a foundation that not only matches your tone but also helps with your skin's most basic needs.

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Tip of the day: Cosmetic lifespans

Filed under: Cosmetics, Style Tip of the Day


Many of us gals have been the victim of expired cosmetics. Here's the scenario. After seeing pics of that smokin' gloss we used to wear in high school, we rush to our beauty closet only to open the tube to a rank stank that we don't understand. Most beauty products do not have any smell, or if they do, it is very faint. If you start noticing some product BO, it's because that favorite gloss is dying a slow, bacteria-invested death in that dark, tightly sealed tube. Once the product has peaked, it can cause some pretty gross irritations or infections if used. To avoid all of the above, follow these general toss time guidelines.

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Beauty for dummies. And smarties.

Filed under: Cosmetics


We're getting addicted to the Stylelist how-to slide shows. Today our sister site is showcasing a slew of easy to use make-up items and there are a couple of killer finds in there.

At first we felt a little, well, superior. After all, we have mad make-up skillz, earned through years of clown faced experiments. And the first item in the gallery was that Sally Hansen nail pen we posted about a month ago. Um, yawn.

But then we were very pleasantly surprised by the rest of the products. Not just easy to use, they are also cool!

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Breaking out? Could be your make-up

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care

MAC Studio FixSharing time! I've got something good here that will hopefully help a few of you out there.

For the past few months, my skin has been going absolutely berserk. I noticed that my normally clear skin was breaking out a lot more than usual, but I couldn't pin-point the reason. Usually, the only reason why I use foundation is because my skin tone is slightly uneven, but after the break-outs, I would wear more in a desperate attempt to cover up. MAC's Studio Fix generally did the trick. Unfortunately, my skin kept going insane and I kept putting on the Studio Fix. Now, I believe that the foundation was what caused me to break out in the first place, which is actually kind of funny to think about now that I'm not freaking out about it.

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Drugstore Beauty Queen: Neutrogena Visibly Even Liquid Makeup

Filed under: Cosmetics, Steals and Deals

neutrogena visibly even liquid makeupNow, until I have to wash my face and change my makeup thirteen times a day, I think this is the last of the Drugstore Beauty Queen series on foundation. How much foundation can one girl possibly use?!

Okay, don't answer that.

We're talking about drugstore brands, but there are different price levels in the brands. Neutrogena is one of the higher end lines. They can do that, you see, because they already have a reputation for excellent skincare, and many of their cosmetics fall into the same "good for your skin" branding, even though we all know that makeup in general is pretty suffocating to your skin. Neutrogena's Visibly Even Liquid Makeup claims that it has been clinically proven to temporarily even out your skin tone when you wear it, and physically even out your skin tone over time. Really? Does it have some magic voodoo that will erase all the freckles, sunspots, and redness on my face? It does have a soy component and SPF, but this might be too good to be true!

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Drugstore Beauty Queen: Cover Girl Clean Makeup

Filed under: Cosmetics, Steals and Deals

cover girl cleanOh my.

Ladies, we might have a winner today, and we're only halfway through the week of our drugstore brand foundations!

The funniest thing is, the one that I really like is from Cover Girl, a drugstore brand that I haven't looked at, let alone used, since my cheerleading days back in high school. That was -- admittedly -- a very very very long time ago. I have since gone more upscale to unneccessarily expensive department store brands and even to more expensive , "mature" drugstore brands like L'oreal and Revlon.

Cover Girl Clean Makeup is marketed to teen girls. I mean it has the word "girl" in the name, and with the addition of "clean,: I believe it's meant to imply that it'll work right along with your Stridex and Oxi pads to keep acne under control. Forget about all of that because it doesn't really matter. The liquid foundation is quite simply, fabulous.

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Drugstore Beauty Queen: Dream Matte Mousse

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care, Steals and Deals

dream matte mousseThis week, I am doing a special series of Drugstore Beauty Queen posts -- Laying the Foundation.

Every woman has one, though it may be different for each woman. It's that one cosmetic -- whether it be lip gloss, blush, or mascara -- of which she will never find "The One." She will try a different brand, a different formula, a different shade every time, find it unsuitable, and try yet another one, only to be dismayed again.

For me, it's foundation. I swear I don't think I have purchased the same foundation twice. I try one, hate it, but use it until it's done because I can't bear to throw it away, then try something else. The only exception is a bottle of La Prairie Skin Caviar Concealer and Foundation, but again, I didn't buy it a second time because who can actually afford to pay $165 for foundation?!?!

So this week, I will be sharing with you all my adventures through foundation (all drugstore, because I am convinced that there is a drugstore brand that will work) over the past two months. Do not worry. I do not wear that much makeup that I actually went through five bottles of foundation in two months. I just have five bottles of half-used foundation!

Today, it's Dream Matte Mousse by Maybelline, which runs about $8-9 in the drugstore. I have to hand it to Maybelline for their branding. The name "dream matte" alone made me want to buy it.


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Yves Saint Laurent's Perfect Touch

Filed under: Cosmetics

Foundation application can be tricky. Do you use a sponge? Do you use your fingers? Or is it that you are supposed to use a brush?

I'm sorry to say that I can't answer that question conclusively. But I can say that by and large, most makeup artists I know suggest using a brush. But sometimes figuring out exactly how to use the brush can be tricky. That's why Yves Saint Laurent Beaute developed the Perfect Touch Foundation. The first of its kind, the Perfect Touch is an all-in-one foundation bottle with a built in brush. Simply turn the brush to the 'on' position and the foundation flows out from the bottle. Turn it to the 'off' position and you can gently sweep your foundation on. It's practically fool proof! Of course picking out the right shade of foundation is a problem for another day.

Why I love MAC make-up

Filed under: Cosmetics

I first starting using MAC cosmetics when I was 16. That year, I attended a nerd camp at prominent southern university wherein my roommate was a really prissy rich girl named Sarah from Charlotte, North Carolina. (Charlotte, for those of you who don't know is big banking territory; it has NASCAR as well, but Sarah was from the banking set.) During the three weeks we shared a room, Sarah managed to be belittle absolutely everything I owned, from my shoes to my hair to my taste in music to what I had named my calico cat when I was four.

The only thing about me she didn't completely gauche or cheap was my make-up -- a foundation compact from the MAC counter at the local mall.

When she saw the sleek black compact on my desk, she mumbled in her tinny voice, "Oh, MAC make-up is pretty good." Then and there, I decided that if MAC was good enough for that stuck-up twit from Charlotte, it was good enough for me.

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