Seriously. Summer Solstice is already behind us, my Josephine and Sophie turned one and fall collections are upon us. Next week I'll start posting my reviews of Chanel Fall 2011. I only chose a handful of items as I'm also anticipating the limited edition Byzantine quad and lipstick. Considering my love for spring and summer (the actual seasons) it's a little sad how much I prefer fall/winter makeup collections.
There's a lot going on in the beauty blogging world. Have fun checking it out:
Gouldylox Reviews is giving away a Napolean Perdis set of 5 products.
Fab Over Forty shows us how she uses Le Metier de Beaute Penelope Kaleidoscope. Beautiful green eyes not included in the kit.
Daly Beauty shares with us her radiant results from the Benefit b.right foaming cleanser.
Café Makeup offers close-up looks of the beautiful Chanel Illusion D'Ombre eye shadows for fall.
Best Things in Beauty found Chanel's Joues Contraste Fards à Joues Poudre in Rose Écrin to be a perfect blushing pink complement to the Chanel fall eye looks.
Karla Sugar gives us a shopping guide to MAC newest collection called Bloggers Obsessions. I can't help liking the concept.
Product Girl Laurie needed to summerize her handbag and what's in it. She shares with us her lightweight summer essentials.
Diva Debbi has the latest hair products from Nexxus and Kevin Mancuso's tips.
BeautyXposé tests Salon Graphix 450 Maximum Heat Protect Spray.
The Beauty Look Book gives us a comparison between the Chanel Spring and Fall 2011 Collections; Ombres Perleés de Chanel vs Illusion d'Ombre.
And more:
- Three of my blogging friends got mentioned in Allure Magazine for their superb Twitter action: Eyeliner On A Cat, EauMG and Blogdorf Goodman. I hope you follow them.
- Delicate Hummingbird killed and revived her Edward Bess Luxury Eye Brush. I'm giving my precious an extra petting.
- Michael of From Top To Bottom finds a couple of Annick Goutal perfumes a bit too much for him.
Have fun this weekend, stay beautiful and smell good!
Image: a 1966 Elizabeth Arden makeup ad.
Image: a 1966 Elizabeth Arden makeup ad.
Thank you so much, Gaia. It was a major surprise!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the shout out!
ReplyDeleteCarrie, it was well-deserved.
ReplyDeleteK., how could I resist that post?
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