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RevitaBrow makes my Momma work

It always makes me catch my breath a bit when my 76yo momma calls me at work. I never know if it’s something simple like “What do you want for dinner?” or more like “I’ve cut myself & am heading over to the doctor’s office now”. So, when she called me this morning to tell me, “I just want you to know that I’m having to trim my eyebrows”, it was a good thing.
RevitaBrow RevitaBrow makes my Momma work
See, Momma grew up when you plucked your brows into a *thin* line, so, it was difficult for her to grow any more. Add in the fact that she took a tumble a few years ago, gashing her brow open and the ER doc basically just pulled it up and sewed a jagged line where her brow should be, and you see why she pretty much draws in her brows with her Smashbox Brow Tech To Go on the daily.

Well, when I was in New York for NYFW, I visited the GBK Celebrity Style Lounge and chatted with Bree-Anna from Revitalash about their RevitaBrow. She sent me home with samples for Momma to try and, after the phone call today, I can happily report that she is definitely seeing fuller brows. Now, this is *not* a hair growth serum. This is just a conditioning treatment that helps “revitalize” the brows. But, Momma can atest to the fact that she actually has to maintenance her brows now, which she didn’t need to do before. I’d call that a difference.

How about you guys? Have you plucked your eyebrows into oblivion and need some help making them fuller? Have you tried a brow conditioner to help you out? Let me know!

*Disclaimer: I received this product from the company for editorial consideration.

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From the Drugstore to the Runway: Revlon

Drugstore favorite, Revlon, showed us that drugstore products are powerful enough to make the most famous of designers’ runways beautiful. Revlon’s Global Artistic Director, Gucci Westman, created looks that ran the gamut from the desert, to the nomadic Eskimos and even to the Siberian tundra.

Check out the looks she created for these Fall 2011 collections:

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From the Drugstore to the Runway: Maybelline New York

One of the great things I love about beauty is that it can be all mixed up. I mean, that you can wear a $3 eyeliner with a $75 concealer. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is a great example of this. The “Official Makeup Sponsor” of MBFW is drugstore favorite, Maybelline New York. That’s right – the same items that you can get at your local CVS or Target is what was used on the models at some of the biggest designer names’ runway shows this month.

Check out some of the looks they created this season:

You can tell that the new “Fit Me!” Foundation, the Volum’ Express the Falsies Mascara and the Line Express Eyeliner were staples for the makeup artists at the shows and each of these only run around $6 -$8 (*and if you watch, there are usually BOGO1/2off at Walgreen’s and CVS pretty regularly.).

So, have you tried any of these Maybelline products? Any of them you are looking to try? I think I am going to try to go find my “Fit Me!” match pretty soon myself. Lemme know what your match is, if you go and find out, too.

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Missing out on NYFW

So, I am irrationally bummed that I will not be attending the Fall ’11 NYFW/MBFW due to an injury I did to myself (*burns hurt!). However, I do love that fashion is becoming so much more tech savvy. This means that while I am unable to attend any shows in person, I *can* watch them via livestream, as more and more houses put their shows online. Thanks to “Racked” there is a handy reference guide to see who, and when, these shows are streaming:

This week, you (yes, you!) have more personal invitations to Fashion Week shows than even the Tumblr convoy, because a slew of designers are broadcasting their big events via livestream. We’ve got the entire schedule below, which includes Lincoln Center, Milk Studios and off-site shows; there’s so many you can always just “see what’s on” and tune in.

Compare this list to last year’s February Fashion Week livestreams, and the growth is stupendous. From 10 shows livestreaming to nearly 50…better start making some reminder Post-Its.

Note that many other sites have also listed similar livestreaming schedules, but we’ve found missing and incorrect information in all of them, so what you have below is as near to perfection as we’ve gotten.

· Wednesday, February 9
Hear Truth’s Red Dress Collection: 7pm. Live from Lincoln Center on CBSNews.

· Thursday, February 10
BCBG Max Azria: 10am. Live from Lincoln Center on BCBGMaxAzriaRunway.com.
Luca Luca: 3pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Wayne: 6pm. Live from Milk at Milkmade.
Christian Siriano: 7pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FijiWater.com, plus a contest to win one of the looks.

· Friday, February 11
Peter Som: 10am. Live from Milk on Milkmade.
Perry Ellis: 11am. Live from Lincoln Center on PerryEllis.com.
Jason Wu: 1pm. Live from off-site on BergdorfGoodman.com, with chance to pre-order looks on February 16.
Rebecca Taylor: 2pm. Live from Lincoln Center at RebeccaTaylor.com.
Costello Tagliapietra: 3pm. Live from Milk at Milkmade.
Rebecca Minkoff: 3pm. Live from Lincoln Center at RebeccaMinkoff.com.
Nicole Miller: 6pm. Live from Lincoln Center at FirstComesFashion.com.

· Saturday, February 12
Prabal Gurung: 12pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Alexander Wang: 5pm. Live from off-site on Style.com.
Charlotte Ronson: 6pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Suno: 7pm. Live from Milk at Milkmade.
Altuzarra: 8pm. Live from Milk on Milkmade.

· Sunday, February 13
Derek Lam: 10am. Live from Lincoln Center at FirstComesFashion.com.
Preen: 11:30am. Live from Milk at Milkmade.
DKNY: 1pm. Live from off-site on Facebook.
Calvin Klein Men’s Collection: 2pm. Live from off-site at CalvinKleinInc.
Thakoon: 3pm. Live from off-site on FirstComesFashion.com.
Cushnie et Ochs: 7pm. Live from Milk on Milkmade.
Tommy Hilfiger: 8pm. Live from Lincoln Center on Facebook.

· Monday, February 14
Carolina Herrera: 10am. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Olivier Theyskens for Theory: 12pm. Live from off-site on Facebook.
Tracy Reese: 1pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Donna Karan Collection: 2pm. Live from off-site on Style.com.
Alice + Olivia: 5pm. Live from The Plaza on Livestream.com.
Betsey Johnson: 6pm. Live from Lincoln Center on BetseyJohnson.com.
Marc Jacobs Collection: 7:30pm. Live from the Armory on MarcJacobs.com.

· Tuesday, February 15
Badgley Mischka: 10am. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Diesel Black Gold: 1pm. Live from off-site on Livestream.com.
Jen Kao: 1pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Marc by Marc Jacobs: 3:45pm. Live from the Armory on MarcJacobs.com.
Tibi: 7pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.

· Wednesday, February 16
Michael Kors: 10am. Live from Lincoln Center on MichaelKors.com.
Nanette Lepore: 11am. Live from Lincoln Center on NanetteLepore.com.
Oscar de la Renta: 1pm. Live from off-site on Facebook.
Milly: 3pm. Live from Lincoln Center on FirstComesFashion.com.
Anna Sui: 6pm. Live from Lincoln Center on AnnaSui.com.
The Blonds: 7pm. Live from Milk on Milkmade.
Proenza Schouler: 8pm. Live from off-site on FirstComesFashion.com.

· Thursday, February 17
Calvin Klein Women’s Collection 2pm. Live from off-site, on CalvinKleinInc.

*UPDATE* I just saw today (10th) that Maybelline (*as official makeup sponsors of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week) have a YouTube page that is streaming fashion shows all week: Live From The Runway

Of course, as much as I will enjoy watching the shows, it’s the backstage that I will really miss this season. I just adore watching everything come together with the hair and makeup. Is it too soon to start counting down to September??

Are you going to tune in to any of the shows? Are there any shows *not* streaming that you wish were?

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Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

This season I was able to go backstage, and watch the preparations, for the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 collection fashion show.

The makeup team was lead by James Kaliardos, for MAC Cosmetics. In keeping with the 60′s throwback vibe of the collection, James drew inspiration for the makeup from the Catherine Deneuve film, “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” – glowy complexion, silver & grey eye colors & pink, pouty lips.

The hair team was lead by Kevin Ryan, for Rsession Tools. Kevin created a braided, slightly messy bun that was held together with elastics & rubberized bobby pins. (*Seriously – I ran out to Ricky’s and picked up some of those bobby pins myself!). Kevin also shared his secret for pulling out knotted hairstyles – forceps. As in, a surgical tool. He says you should be able to use it on yourself, but I have yet to try it, let alone think I can twist myself around enough to make it look as effortless as he does, that’s for sure.

The lead nail tech for the show was TJ Kelly, for butter LONDON. Nicole worked with butter LONDON to create a custom grey/blue color that went with a grey in the fabric in her collection. It’s not for sale (*yet, fingers crossed), unfortch, but is so on point, I hope they reconsider.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

MAC face chart for the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

The makeup counter backstage at the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

Sneak peek at some of the new MAC products slated for Spring 2011 release.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

MAC makeup artist Romero Jennings work on a models eye in preparation of the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

MAC makeup artist prepping a model for the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

Kevin Ryan puts the finishing touches on the messy bun he created for the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

 Backstage at Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011

butter LONDON created a custom grey/blue color for the Nicole Miller Spring/Summer 2011 show.

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