Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Irrepressible, Irresistable Lucy B

You know,
you really do meet the most fun and fabulous people on twitter!
One of my much adored twitter friends
is the very dynamic Lucy B

magnolia garter belt
Lucy B Lingerie is a retro, vintage lingerie and accessories line,
reminiscent of the 1940's and 1950's.
 sweet tart garterbelt
This is lingerie designed to make you feel glamorous. 
 playing for keeps
Sexy wear for the modern woman,
LucyB scantie pantie
designed to bring out,
and celebrate,
your inner bombshell.
 sheer nylon panty
To. Die. For.

Lucy B Lingerie is made in California.
The line is constantly evolving 
with lots of fun new things to check out.

Visit Lucy B Lingerie at 

Friday, July 9, 2010

Friday Night Drink Recipe!

Still on my "wishing I was in Italy" theme
here's another fabulous Prosecco cocktail,
perfect for a hazy lazy summer eve.

Prosecco Limon
Here's how you make it:

2 slices of fresh lemon
sugar
1/2 oz limoncello
1/2 oz sour mix
4 oz prosecco
Use one slice of lemon to moisten the rim of a champagne flute, then dip into sugar to make a sweet/tart frosted rim.
Carefully add the limoncello, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, sour mix and prosecco. Garnish with a lemon slice.
This one is so refreshing and light!

Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Travel Packing 102: Essential Skin Care Items For The Girl On The Go!

In Travel Packing 101 we sorted out the perfect glam getaway beauty bags,
now we need to figure out what essential skin care items have to go with us, and how to pack them.

First up: pack everything down to travel size! No full size heavy bottle of lotions and potions.
Streamline what you're bringing, and put it into plastic travel sized bottles and jars.
Some companies make travel sizes of their key products.

travel pack skin care from Hylunia and Rhonda Allison products from 
The Southwest Institute Of Natural Aesthetics in Tempe AZ
Image by Lilet & Glenn Hamp ofLightRain Images

Essential Skin Care Items For The Girl On The Go

* Cleanser.
Choose a gentle cleanser that both cleans the skin and dissolves makeup.
* Eye Makeup Remover pads if you're planning on wearing waterproof mascara
* Eye Cream
You'll never keep looking youthful without it!
* Daytime Moisturizer
Specific to the climate you're going to. Dry climates require different products to humid climates
* Daily Facial SPF product
This is not the SPF you use at the beach. This is everyday, walking around, Facial SPF
*Night time Moisturizer
Don't even think about going without it! Night time is when your skin does all its youthful repair work.
* Booster product
Extra hydration if you're getting dried out, such as a serum.
Extra deep cleansing help if you're in humidity to avoid or clear breakouts
* Rescue Product
When things go awry, as in unexpected sunburn, windburn, or irritation
Hylunia's Colloidal Silver Spray gives instant relief.
You can get it in travel size too!

Look for products that multitask.
Face Atelier created Melt for the savvy traveler.
It cleanses, dissolves makeup, and gives your skin some extra treatment love in one simple yet lovely step!



Other great ideas for the traveling girl are single serve skin care capsules.
Dermalogica's amazing Multivitamin Power Firm capsules give your face some intense night time love.
Just pack one capsule for each night you're away.
Philosophy's Booster Caps can be added to your night cream to, well, boost it!

If your skin is looking gorgeous, you will too!



all images courtesy of LightRain Images

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

How To Wear Beach Makeup

Wearing a full face of makeup to the beach
just looks plain ridiculous.
However.
Most of us don't really want to be completely au naturel either.
So here's the 411 on how to do fab beach makeup:

* wear masses of SPF
before you do anything else, liberally apply a very high facial SPF. 
My personal favorite is Neutrogena Dry Touch SPF 85 with helioplex.
You won't be greasy, and you'll get some decent protection from burning.
When you do need to reapply use a powder SPF like ColoreScience


* Avoid foundation.
If you absolutely must have something on your skin, opt for a very light dusting of a crushed mineral makeup.
Regular formulations will melt, sweat and look gooey (and ridiculous).
Keep any concealing to a bare minimum. 
Color correct any under eye action, but use a very light touch.
The harsh glare of the sun will magnify anything you have on 

* Be bronzed
 an all over gel/cream facial bronzer will give you ample color
and have such a refined texture, that you won't see it on the surface of the skin.
I like L'Oreal Sublime. Equal parts self tanner and bronzer
are dispensed at once, giving you controllable color for face and neck.
Body self tanners tend to break the face out, and leave it with a rougher texture.
   
* Add a pop of color
my favorite color piece for the summer is Nars Multiple tint.
This is a limited edition product, so you need to get it quickly.
Multiple tint comes in 3 shades:
Beverly Hills (red)
Turks and Caicos (orange)
Cadaques (fuchsia)
These can be used on cheeks, eyes and lips. 
They're very sheer, build able color
so you can infuse just the right amount of life into your skin, while giving a lovely, bright, summery lip.
They also leave a divine finish to the skin, with a beautiful, healthy glow.
*Waterproof or water resistant mascara
your choice of formulation is really important here.
You don't want to be building huge, thick, bold lashes when  going to the beach.
Long, sleek, defined lashes are key.
My favorite beach mascara this season is also by Nars
Larger Than Life Lengthening Mascara is water resistant,
and builds sleek beautiful lashes.
If you are going to wear eyeliner, try Makeup Forever's aqualiners. 
They  become waterproof in around 60 seconds, so you have time to smudge and soften the line first.
 
*No touch ups.
 lips are always OK to touch up, and powdered SPF too.
But nothing else.
Remember, this is about looking fresh and beautiful,
not looking like a hot, greasy caricature of yourself.

* Big hat, big glasses
while looking fabulous, protect your scalp from melanoma, your skin from supersonic aging
(and all skin cancer's)
and protect your eyes.   

Monday, July 5, 2010

Bronzer 101

I adore bronzer.
Its one of the best makeup items ever invented.
Just so happens its also the most abused,
the most wrongly used,
the most downright scary to see.

So, seeing as tis the season for it,
lets go over a little Bronzer 101.

* Get the right color.
Not all bronzers are created equal. You need one specific to your coloring.
Fair skins should look for a pale beige with rosy gold undertones, to add warmth and some light to the complexion.
Olive skins need deep tans with gold undertones, dark skins need more red undertones.
Don't go darker than you would look with a natural tan.
Keep it transparent - you should be able to see your freckles through the bronzer, otherwise its too opaque.

*Don't overshimmer
A little shimmer can make the skin look vibrant and alive.
But be careful. Too much shimmer draws attention to the flaws in your skin
and in the heat can make you look greasy/oily/shiny.
If you're using a bronzer with shimmer, make sure the flecks are very small, and apply it sparingly.
Best used at night rather than out in the sunshine during the day...

*Don't overdo it
The most common mistake is over applying bronzer.
It should land where the sun would hit you, which is across the broad flat plains of the face.
Forehead, upper cheekbones, bridge of the nose and the chin.
I like to hit the collar bones a little, and work the bronzer into the hairline, and the jawline just a little.
Whatever you do, don't color the face in with bronzer - it will look like a mask. 
Or like Magda from Something About Mary.

*Don't confuse bronzer with blusher
There is absolutely nothing fabulous at all about seeing dark brown stripes on someones cheeks.
Blush is for cheeks, bronzer is to give a little warmth and sunkissed color to the skin.

*Choose a formula that works for you
For most of us that means use a pressed powder bronzer, with a large fluffy brush.
Tap the excess off the brush before you start.
Loose powders, gels and creams leave way too much room for error for most of us.
Get super good at applying bronzer before leaving the pressed powder option.     

makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic gets it right with Kim Kardashian everytime





Friday, July 2, 2010

Friday Nite Lite

Just because a girl isn't actually in Italy
doesn't mean she can't at least pretend!
On a hot summer evening
there is nothing quite so lovely as
a fresh Prosecco cocktail.

I found this one in the San Diego News Network blog.
The writer had just come back 
from the new Italian hotspot Puglia.
(I say new hotspot, because it is undergoing the overwhelming
nouveau popularity that Tuscany, then Umbria
endured more recently)
This was what she drank in Puglia:


Strawberry Smash
(they probably don't call it that in Italy...)



This variation on the mojito lets you mix strawberries with your favorite herb such as mint, basil, lemon verbena, cilantro, rosemary or thyme. Try the drink out before serving it friends to get the amount of herbs right for you.  


Makes 1 cocktail


3 ripe organic strawberries, hulled and sliced
6 leaves of one fresh herb such as mint, basil, verbena, cilantro OR 1-inch section of fresh rosemary or thyme
1 ounce good white rum like 10 Cane or clean white gin like Bombay Sapphire
1 ounce all-natural sour mix (see note)
2 ounces prosecco

Add the strawberries and your selected herb to a rocks glass. Smash the strawberries and herbs gently with a muddler until the berries are a pulp and the herbs smell strong. Add the rum or gin if using and sour mix to the glass and give it a stir. Fill 3/4 full with ice. Top off with the prosecco. Garnish with a sprig of the herb you used.


Note: To create my all natural sour mix, mix 1 cup lemon and or lime juice with 1 cup sugar in a medium non-reactive saucepan. Heat over a low-medium flame, stirring to dissolve the sugar. When cool, pour syrup into a sterile glass bottle and refrigerate. Keeps for up to 2 weeks.




 

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Five Rules For Playing Hard To Get

I am fast becoming obsessed
with these ridiculous "how to" guides for women
that are just everywhere!

I found this crazy one on msn.com.
It actually said : how to create a little mystery and wind up with more dates!
I sooo want the job of coming up with and writing this nonsense.
But instead, I'm reprinting it
with my own little pictorial
from the divinely decadent Kiki de Montparnasse
lingerie.
Which we will see more of soon...
5 Rules For Playing Hard To Get

1. Use the old fishing ploy.

 if you want to get a fish to bite your lure, you have to keep it moving enough to be interesting, but not so fast as to be too hard to catch. The erratic retrieve is usually the best...

2. Keep some secrets

mete out important details so the guys you're interested in have reason to stay interested in you. 

3. Play to win

don't be a shy or passive player. Put out the vibe that you're only looking for serious suitors, and don't get into the game if the stakes aren't right.

4. Be only slightly accessible


never be too available during the early stages of a relationship. Make him feel like he better work hard to get and maintain your attention. Appear active and in demand.

5. Be sexy but with hold sex

don't give it away when he is perfectly willing to earn it.Its strictly a look, don't touch situation until you're sure he's interested 
(sister if you just show up and say hello - trust me he's interested!!)

By following these 5 handy rules you'll be in good shape to get and keep your date's attention.
(it honestly, really did say that!!!) 
if the 5 rules don't get his attention, 
chances are  this hot little item will   

 for more fabulously sexy lingerie from Kiki check out her website