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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Mega Metallics

Get the look with Bobbi's NEW Metallics Collection, four chic palettes filled with lux, high-shimmer shadows that stay crease-free for all day wear. Shades wearable for any skin tone available exclusively in these palettes. Priced at $45. Just in time for fall so get yours now! As you can see they're hot and guaranteed not to last!

Velvet Plum Burnt Sugar
Forest Midnight


Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Carol's Daughter

Check out The Tyra Show tomorrow as Carol's Daughter will be the scheduled topic. Looks like they are going to be stirring something up!


Monday, August 20, 2007

How To: Smokey Eyes

Here's a great video I came across on how to achieve the smokey eye in 5 minutes!


















Get It Smokey Girl!

Fall Lips

So the look for fall is BOLD, RED lips. Here are a few that will make your face go PoP!

Chanel
Fire
Lover
CoCo Red

Nars
Heat Wave
Jungle Red

M.A.C.
Lady Danger
Lady Bug
Russian Red
Dubonnet
Eager
Glam
MAC Red
Ruby Woo

Giorgio Armani
Matte Silk Lipstick #9
Armanisilk Lipstick #'s 10 & 12

Stila
Michaela

Mary Kay
Red Salsa

Make Up For Ever
*Hollywood Red
*Blue Red
*Orange Red
*Fluorescent Blue Pink
*Fluorescent Orange Pink
*Cherry Red
Intense Red

Vincent Longo
Fore-Plush
La Prima
Hottie
Ouch
*denotes lip lacquer


Here's to many fall kisses...MUAAAAH!!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

NATURAL Glamour

It's been a very long time since I've purchased Glamour. The latest issue features a discussion- "Do's & Don'ts of Corporate Fashion," which advises readers to use Kimble leave-in conditioner, along with a flat iron, followed by a curling iron with spritzer, topped off with some extensions to achieve "Mary J. Bilge's loose beautiful curls." Of course the Glamour editor who is conveniently unidentified, presents a slide show to a New York law firm as her way of shedding some light on the topic according to this month's American Lawyer magazine.

"First slide: an African American woman sporting an Afro. A real no-no, announced the 'Glamour' editor to the 40 or so lawyers in the room. As for dreadlocks: How truly dreadful! The style maven said it was 'shocking' that some people still think it 'appropriate' to wear those hairstyles at the office. 'No offense,' she sniffed, but those 'political' hairstyles really have to go."


Mark Walker, managing partner of the law firm Cleary Gottlieb's who wasn't at the lady luncheon, attempts to end this pleasantly by sending everyone an email pointing out the stupidity of the Glamour editor and fashion magazines:


"As for the identity of the editor, neither Cleary Gottlieb nor Conde' Nast Publications Inc. (publisher of 'Glamour') would say. Indeed, almost all of the half-dozen 'Glamour' editors contacted for this story professed not to have ever set foot in a law firm. 'Clearly what?' asked several. And Walker states he has no idea whether the editor who sparked all the controversy is a well-known fashionista. In fact he adds, 'I really don't know people in the fashion industry.'


Wow, speaking from experience and the fact that I sport a huge afro and have been for the last 4 years or so in the corporate world, seems to get over fine nowadays. However, that wasn't the case a few years ago. At one point early in my career, it did take a long time for me to land a position. I sought out advice from my friends and family and they did ask me did I think it was because of my hair that I wasn't getting hired? I said of course not but took into consideration what they were conveying. I decided to wear a wig to an interview and to my surprise, I got that job! A few weeks into the position I took that cap of a wig off, and showed off my natural tresses. My boss and a few of my co-workers approached me asking, "why didn't you wear your hair like this during your interview?" I thought, "are you kidding me?" What I really wanted to say was, "If I did wear my afro, would I even be standing here today having this conversation with you?"


Is this what it's really coming to? It doesn't matter anymore if you have twelve degrees to qualify for the job, you have to be in the image and likeness of fried straight hair, curled hard, with split ends, drizzled down with a fruit scented holding spray? Why should it matter when you look at the African American woman in your office that's wearing her beautiful crown and manages to get the job done not enough for you to be satisfied? Funny, because if the unidentified editor felt that her opinion was right on, why is she choosing to remain anonymous?


Years ago, there weren't as many African American women wearing their natural hair as there are today. We've come a long way and it's a beautiful thing! As always said, what was in the beginning, shall be in the end.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Hot Off The Press Beauty

It's been a long ole time! Needless to say, I'm back and ready to get to it! Here's some beauty newness for you:

*Supermodel Alek Wek will release her new book August 28th entitled 'Alek: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel'...A definite must have!

*Bulgari will be launching a skincare line in Italy that's set to be out mid October. Not sure when it will sweep into the U.S.

*Keisha Nash-Whitaker and celebrity makeup artist AJ Crimson are joining forces to launch a set of lip glosses called Kissable Coutoure

*Benefit has released a face brightening primer-"That Gal" Use this to help your foundation glide on easier.

*Whipped Body Delights available at Sephora. These skin-smoothing body butters are enriched with Shea, Avocado, and Mango Seed butters. Available in four assorted buttery delicious flavors!

*Lancome Courbe Virtuose Divine Lasting Curves Mascara (wooh, that's a loooong name) has an eyelash curler effect mascara that's noted to last up to 12 hours!