Posted in Beauty on a Budget, Cosmetics, Eyelashes, Lash Jewels, Make up, News, Revlon on January 10th, 2007
Imagine attention-grabbing lashes that are long and lush yet sparkle and catch the light. What if you could have sparkling jewels at the tips of your lashes?
Revlon has invented an amazing new product that leaves lashes bejeweled and dazzling. Lash Jewels is a liquid formula that crystallizes into delicate droplets on your lash tips, creating a jewel-like effect.
Lash Jewels comes in four shades:
* Precious Pink
* Smoldering Violet
* Crystal Gaze
* Aqua Allure
Posted in Beauty on a Budget, Cosmetics, Glimmer Gloss, Make up, Nail polish, Revlon, Shimmer on November 30th, 2006
For a little extra attention at this year’s holiday party, try a little glimmer. Your hands will sparkle and entice as you reach for that glass of champagne if you add a little shimmer to your regular manicure.
Revlon Glimmer Gloss can be worn alone, in layers or simply brushed over your regular nail color for an added shine and dazzle. There are eight shimmering shades to choose from, one just right for your holiday look.
Posted in Beauty on a Budget, Cosmetics, Eyeglide Shimmer Shadow, Eyeliner, Fashion, Make up, Make up techniques, Revlon on October 18th, 2006
Open up eyes with a glimmery liner under the lower lashes. With the smoky eye colors giving your eyes that depth and smoulder, add a light-catching underline to accent and draw all eyes to your eyes.
To get the look, try an eye liner or thin sharpened eye shadow pencil in shimmering bronze, gold or even a metallic silver. You can also use an eyeliner brush to apply glimmering shadow or highlight just at under the lower lash line.
Revlon’s Eyeglide Shimmer Shadow in Sky, Champagne and Nude is an easy way to add a little glimmer to eyes. The shimmer glides on and can be blended with the cushion tip.
Posted in Beauty on a Budget, Cosmetics, Cover Girl, Fashion, L'Oreal, Lipstick, Make up, Make up techniques, Revlon on October 16th, 2006
Red lipstick is classic but many women are afraid to wear a bold red on their lips for fear they will look too made-up or worse, clownish. But everyone can wear red, if they choose the right color for their skin tone. True reds, like a fire-engine red, are fine for those with pink undertones in their skin while those with golden or yellow undertones should choose reds from the coral range.
When wearing a bright red lipstick, keep other make-up minimal. Your eyes and cheeks should not compete when lips take main stage. You can use a clear lip liner to keep the color from bleeding.
Favorite reds for lips:
Revlon Colorstay Soft & Smooth Lipcolor - Red Velvet
L’Oreal Colour Riche - British Red
Covergirl Outlast Smoothwear Lipcolor - Red Satin