Author: Lindsay

Nutrisystem Week 7

Nutrisystem Week 7 // Belle Belle Beauty

This week was a bit of a plateau with no weight loss so my total remains at 14 pounds. While there is a touch of disappointment, I still am seeing results. I upped my cardio with an extra 10 minutes. And I have added in strength training, leaving me feeling stronger and more energized. Yesterday, a neighbor pulled me aside and sincerely told me how great I look. I’ll take that over a number on a scale any day! Again, encouragement like this is what makes this whole journey easy, rewarding and possible.

Check out last week’s Nutrisystem post here.

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NARS Blush in Deep Throat and Amour

NARS Andy Warhol ENARS Blush in Deep Throat and Amour // Belle Belle Beautydie products

I know everyone is gaga-googoo over NARS Orgasm Blush, but I’ve just discovered two others that really make me excited. NARS ‘Andy Warhol’ Edie Gift Set (still available at Nordstrom) included a blush duo of Deep Throat and Amour. Deep Throat is a sheer peach with a subtle shimmer, making it perfect for high on the cheekbones. Amour is a deeper, matte peach. At first, I thought the tiny pan would make it hard to get product on the brush. But no problem… lay your blush brush down on whichever shade you desire and then pat onto cheekbones. Or, if you are feeling a little crazy, swirl in both pans for a mix.

Both shades are available as single blushes. Or the Edie Gift Set contains the duo with another all time favorite: the Stylo Eyeliner in Carpates. As a note, Gaiety, Douceur and Albatross are also very close to my heart and worth checking out.

Get the Look: Allison Williams at the Girls Premiere

Get the Look: Allison Williams at the Girls Premiere // Belle Belle Beauty

I admit I have some catching up to do on Girls, the drama on HBO staring four twenty-somethings living in NYC. But I am a big fan of the show. The plot is sassy and smart and real. After watching some of season one, I fell in love with Allison Williams, daughter of NBC Nightly news anchor Brian Williams. She has classic beauty and the smarts to be an actor taken very seriously with tremendous talent.

At Wednesday night’s Girls season two premier, Celebrity Makeup Artist Julie Harris for CARGO Cosmetics worked to compliment Allison’s Altuzarra bustier top.

  • Julie first applied a thin layer of the CARGO Liquid Foundation, which is a great oil-free foundation, in shade F-20 to Allison’s flawless skin in order to add a little glow for the red carpet
  • She then applied a touch of the CARGO OneBaseTM to highlight and brighten under the eyes
  • Julie wanted to bring out the blue in Allison’s eyes so she applied a gold shimmer shadow all over the lid and a slightly deeper gold shade in the crease and right below the lower lash line using the CARGO Color Palette in Baja
  • To emphasize Allison’s beautiful lashes, Julie applied the CARGO High Pigment Pencil in Black along the water line and TexasLiner (liquid liner with a felt tip – available this spring) along the top and bottom lashes before applying two coats of mascara with the CARGO TexasLash Mascara in Black for maximum volume and impact
  • Using the CARGO Bronzer in Medium, Julie focused on the high points of Allison’s face (the forehead, the temples, cheekbones, chin and down the sides of her neck) to give skin warmth
  • Julie then applied CARGO Blush in Cannes to the apples of her cheeks to create a fresh glow along with the CARGO ColorStick in Champagne on the brow bones and cheekbones to highlight while also adding a light shimmer
  • She also lightly dusted the CARGO blu_ray™ Blush/Highlighter in Pink Shimmer to the top of cheeks and up to the temples, creating a dewy effect to go with the shimmery eye
  • Lastly, Julie kept Allison’s lips soft with CARGO Lip Gloss in Fresno, a pretty pink/nude gloss

Get the Look: Allison Williams at the Girls Premiere // Belle Belle Beauty

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Get The Look: Kaley Cuoco at the People’s Choice Awards

39th Annual People's Choice Awards - Red Carpet

There isn’t anything quite as refreshing as a star walking the red carpet in beautiful, affordable makeup. At last night’s People’s Choice Awards, Kaley Cuoco went for a girly mod look with the help of mark Makeup Artist Jamie Greenberg. Here’s how she got the look:

Face: Started with mark’s Min-A-Real Cream to Powder Foundation, layered on mark’s Touch & Glow Shimmer Cream Cubes All Over Face Palette with Just Blushing in Lovespell. Lastly, used mark’s Bronze Pro Bronzing Powder all over the face and decollete and mark’s Jewel Body Cream all over.

Eyes: Used i-mark in luvstruck on the lid with a swipe of mark’s Touch & Glow on top and lightly blended into the crease. Next, used mark’s Keep It Going Longwear Eyeshadow & Liner in Entourage with a kiss of the purple shade from mark’s On The Dot Bold palette as liner under the lower lash line. Finished up the look with 2 coast of mark’s Scanda-lash mascara in Blacklash.

Lips: mark’s Lipclick Luxe in Pink Icing for the red carpet with a coat of mark’s Glimmer Shine Lip Gloss in Pink Glimmer.

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Best Masks for an At-Home Facial

Best Masks for an At-Home Facial // Belle Belle Beauty

One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to do more at home facials. Since weekly spa treatments aren’t really in the budget, I’ve been adopting some at home versions and have been pleasantly surprised by how results-oriented they can be. Here are some of my most favorite masks and treatments I’ve used lately:

Omorovicza Deep Cleansing Mask is the class spa mask loaded with Hungarian thermal mud to nourish while cleansing the skin. For all skin types, this traditional experience leaves my skin feeling uber-clean but also enriched and radiant. The white clay helps draw out oil and toxins, but without leaving my dry skin feeling stripped.

bliss ‘No Zit Sherlock’ Breakout-Busting Rubberizing Mask is what I turn to when I am feeling a little congested (in the skin that is). If I were a black head, I would shutter if I saw me whipping this stuff up. The mix-it-yourself mask transforms into a rubbery, thick texture that sops up oil and clog-causing debris. Seaweed, tea tree and menthol nourish and calm while cleansing.

Sisley-Paris Black Rose Cream Mask is a great mask when my skin is feeling a little sensitive. The rich formula infuses skin with vitamins and plant extracts to rejuvenate and plump. Fine lines are diminished and tone is brightened. If I am slightly red or irritated from dryness or too much retinol, the black rose cream soothes and softens skin.

SK-II Facial Treatment Mask is my dream travel companion. I haven’t been brave enough to wear this alien-looking mask on the actual plane. But every time I happen to have one, I immediate apply for a little pick-me-up once I check into my hotel. The cotton is soaked with vitamins, organic acids and minerals to return skin to normal operating behavior. Radiance and moisture are back in the game.

Somme Institute ‘Boost’ Maska warming mask, is particularly pleasant in the winter. The warming action increases blood flow, allowing for nourishing delivery of minerals and enzymes. The spicy, pumpkin scent sounds seasonal, but you’ll be drawn to it all year long.

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Brand Spotlight: Koh Gen Do

Koh Gen Do // Belle Belle Beauty

It all started with a cleansing water. That is, my love for Koh Gen Do. While I sung the praises of this “best of breed” makeup remover, I had yet to try other makeup from the line. Well, that’s all changed. I’ve been trying out two foundation formulas and a powder for the last month or so. In true Asian fashion, the makeup has deep roots in skincare while still having coverages and finishes suited for Hollywood.

The line was created by actress Ai Saotome 25 years ago and evolved into a eco-friendly makeup line. The products are created for hi-def cameras. But that doesn’t mean they are heavy or only for film. I am hooked on it for everyday and special occasion wear.

First up is the Maifanshi Moisture Foundation, a mineral makeup in liquid form with light coverage (however, it is buildable). This foundation is the jewel of the line and no wonder it is a bit of a cult-classic. The formula uses a technology from Japan, integrating two types of light-reflecting particles. The liquid feels substantial but in a moisturizing way. It almost is gel-like in consistency. This made it particularly helpful on a recent airplane trip – my skin looked even and stayed well hydrated. While coverage starts off sheer, it has properties similar to a BB Cream, evening fine lines and color correcting. Maifanshi Moisture Foundation is now part of my permanent “favorites” collection as an everyday, light coverage foundation, particularly in the dry winter months.

On Monday, I appeared on a morning talk show and my foundation of choice was Aqua Foundation SPF 15 PA++. A step up in coverage, the formula is a high-definition, smooth finish foundation with lasting coverage. I am particularly impressed with its ability to cover up my hyper-pigmentation. The finish is satin and nearly flawless (without feeling heavy). Seawater minerals and birch sap extracts add hydration and radiance to keep skin looking healthy and natural.

And, my newest favorite product, across the board, is powder. I used to turn my nose up at powder, but today’s formulas don’t have that heavy, matte, dusky finish. Maifanishi Face Powder is a finely milled, silky translucent powder. The extra step on top of foundation adds a luminescence and staying power. And dry skin suffers will love the addition of moisture-retaining hyaluronic acid. Rather than making my skin look flakey and powdery, it hydrates my skin and makes the foundation finish even more radiant.

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