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  • The Fairy Face Palette by PixiGlow

    For the young or young at heart, the Fairy Face Palette by PixiGlow is as useful as it is playful. Besides channeling your inner Tinkerbell, the set includes a variety of eye shadows, blush, and lip color ". . . inspired by budding roses, berry nectars and dew at dawn." Sounds good to me!
     
    The eye shadows are definitely my favorite, offering a touch of rosy shimmer that completely avoids the puffy, red-eye look some pink shadows can give you. There are also enough shades to create the ever-popular smoky eye look, and the set includes a mirror large enough to see your entire face. Five shades of lip cream are smooth and glossy, adding a touch of color to brighten the lip, and the overall fold-out case is so whimsical I'm rather charmed by it all. This palette would be a great take-along for any girl who likes a sweet minimal look, and is totally gift-worthy.
  • LuLu*s How To: Removing Glitter Nail Polish

     
    If you’ve ever used a textured, glittery nail polish, it can be a nightmare to remove, especially if you love changing up your polish as often as I do. Now you don’t have to waste any more time scrubbing and scraping that glitter off, because we’ve found a great way to get the polish off without all the hassle!
     
    Materials needed:
    • Cotton balls/strips
    • Acetone
    • Aluminum foil 
     
    Instructions: 
    *I recommend doing one hand at a time so that there's no mess and you're able to secure the foil on each finger.
     
    1. Take pieces of the cotton balls/strips, dab some acetone on them and place on the nail.
    2. Cut the foil into strips large enough to fit around your finger tips.
    3. Wrap the foil around the nail and the cotton.
    4. Wait 5-10 minutes and the glitter polish will slide right off!
    5.  
    Voila! Now you have a clean canvas to work on and you can change up your polish as often as you'd like!

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  • Party Nails! Electropop by China Glaze

    Finally, a collection of nail lacquers for the ultimate party girl!
     
    Brought to you by the beloved China Glaze, the Electropop collection riffs on the club and dance scene with awesome colors like Aquadelic, Sweet Hook, and Wicked Style. These brights are more than all right, they're fantastic, and you can pretty much go crazy with all the possible combinations. My personal favorite? It's gotta be Gaga for Green
     
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  • Making the Cut: Vidal Sassoon Then and Now


    For anyone that has ever sported a bob or a pixie cut, it’s time to pay your respects to the one and only Vidal Sassoon.
     
    The legendary hairstylist passed recently, leaving behind a legacy. Most of us know his name from his many salons hair products, but Sassoon also created famous cuts that helped revolutionize hair into what it is today.
     
           

    Sassoon made his rise in the 1960s with the “five-point cut” which liberated women from the tyranny of rollers and hairspray, while still looking absolutely chic. His work was inspired by architecture, which is easy to see through his angular styles that frame the face, and models Grace Coddington, Peggy Moffitt, and Nancy Kwan (pictured above) served as Sassoon's muses and trendsetters.
     

    He created the official Mod hairstyle that was worn by Mary Quant and others in Carnaby Street. He was also famously paid $5,000 dollars by Roman Polanski to chop Mia Farrow’s long locks (in front of cameras and reporters) into the pixie cut she sported in Rosemary’s Baby.  
     
     
    Thankfully, the Sassoon effect is here to stay. Sassoon's famous looks still make the cut with many of our favorite celebrities sporting them. All hail to Vidal Sassoon!
     
     
    Model Agyness Deyn and Victoria Beckham looking gorgeous in their favorite Sassoon-inspired cuts.
     
     

    Keira Knightley and Rihanna sporting their signature bobs.

    Learn more about Vidal Sassoon from this article and be sure to check out this great documentary!
     
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  • Trend to Try: Orange Lips!


    If you've ever wondered about orange lip colors (or maybe you're already in love) we've tested out four orange-hues from some of our favorite cosmetic companies.
     
    1. Milani Color Perfect Lipstick in Mango Mambo: A coral-red meets red-orange lip color that is perfect if you're trying orange hues for the first time, or if you have ANY coral-red hanging in your closet.
     
    2. Milani Color Perfect Lipstick in Mandarina: Classic orange with a hint of red, this color will fit perfectly in your lipstick collection and pairs well with the ongoing tropical prints trend.
     
    3. Urban Decay Super-Saturated High Gloss Lip Color in Punch Drunk: Creamy and by far the orange-iest of the looks we tried, this color is a high-powered, dramatic, and very urban indeed.
     
    4. Pixi Lip Blush in Energy: A long-lasting lip stain that is sort of peachy and has a delicate shimmer. This color is great for you minimalists out there, and pairs well with pastels.
     
  • Smoky Eye Tutorial with Sigma Beauty

     
    If there is one look you ought to know how to do, it's a perfect smoky eye. This quintessential look crosses all boundaries between casual and dressy, and will work with absolutely ANY color of clothing. The smoky eye is easy to master, you just need a nice neutral eye shadow palette, and some good brushes. I mean, if you want an editorial-quality look, you've got to start with good brushes, right?
     
    This tutorial features products by Sigma Beauty which, if you haven't heard, carry an amazing line of professional and everyday cosmetic brushes. Our photo studio is currently using a wide variety of brushes by Sigma, which makes our job just that much easier.
    Products Used in this Tutorial
     
    a. Make Me Classy Professional Brush Kit with Two-Sided Brush Container
    b. Performance Eyes Kit
    c. Sigma Beauty Eye Shadow Palette in Bare; we used the four center shades in order to create a robust look with plenty of depth.
     
    1. Start with a clean face and apply foundation primer and foundation of your choice with Sigma's Foundation Brush F60.
     
    2. We used Sigma's Eye Shading Brush E55 with the light golden shade Command over the full lid.
     
    3. Then we stepped up to the next darkest shade, Act, and swept a small amount across the bottom half of the lid with Precision Tapered Brush P86 in order to create depth.
     
    4. We started the smoky effect using the Medium Angled Brush E70, concentrating the light charcoal grey shade Snoop on the outer half of lid, and following the natural crease of the eye.
     
    The fourth and final shade Hitch (a deep brown shade) is applied to the very outside corner using the Shader Crease Brush E47.
     
    *To transform from a day to evening look, add a little extra Hitch.*
     
    5. Finally we added a black liner to define the lash line followed by a touch of mascara and a swipe of dusty rose blush. Our new favorite red lipstick; Milani Color Perfect Lipstick in Red Label adds the final pop!
     
  • DIY: Saltwater Beach Spray!


     
    Summer is fast approaching and as the weather warms up, the last thing we want to do is plug in a flat iron or any other hot tool to do our hair. This simple DIY will help you achieve saltwater kissed waves even if you don't live anywhere near the beach. The best part is, this style takes less than 10 minutes to achieve and costs less than $10 for the materials. Here's what you'll need:
     
    • 3 tbsp. finely ground sea salt 
    • 6 squirts of water-based hair gel 
    • 1 tsp. coconut conditioner 
    • Tap water
    • 8-10 oz. spray bottle
     
     
     
    1. Add all of your ingredients to your spray bottle and add enough water to fill it up. Shake vigorously until all ingredients are combined. 
     
    2. Spray onto wet/damp hair and scrunch upward until a wave begins to form. Spray a small amount and scrunch as you go. Remember, less is more!
     
    3. Either let it dry naturally or use a diffuser for a more tousled look 
     
    And voila! Enjoy that fresh-out-the-ocean look anywhere and keep the spray bottle in your purse for touch ups throughout the day!
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  • Japanese Blotting Papers by Tatcha

    With warm weather beginning to hit LuLu*s home base, I've found that one of the easiest and most elegant ways to keep a fresh face is with a simple blotting paper.
     
    Made from 100% Abaca leaf and real gold flake, I have never found a blotting paper that is more decadent, and the lack of powder and fragrance is definitely refreshing. These little beauties by Tatcha won't take off your make-up, and a pack will fit in even your smallest purse!
  • Match Your Nails to Your Shoes with Neon by Milani

     
    Matchmaker, matchmaker . . .
     
    While playing around with the super-stellar Neon Nail Lacquers by Milani, I couldn't help noticing how well these vibrant colors matched some of our hottest shoe trends. If you are at all the kind of girl who loves her nails AND her shoes, then let us play matchmaker for a minute and introduce you to some of the finest pairings that we've found!
     

  • How-To: Hair Chalking


    Talk about non-committal, if you've ever wanted to add non-permanent color to your hair, then you might consider hair chalking. After seeing tons of fashion editorials that included casually-colored wisps, I decided to try it with our daring studio assistant, Sarah. I used soft pastels from the art store, and because Sarah's hair is light, it took color very well. The entire look took maybe ten minutes to complete.
     
    Notes: Do not mix the soft pastels with any water (unless you have dark hair).
    The chalk will naturally release throughout the day, so your look will eventually fade out.
     
    What colors would YOU do?
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