

No one wants Dirt-Face. At least I don't think so?
That contouring craze that took off when Kim Kardashian's makeup artist (Mario Dedivanovic) sculpted her cheekbones into the definitive shape of envy is still going strong. And don't act like you don't know what I'm referring to. I know you know ;-) While I love makeup in all of its various incarnations, it hurts me when I see beautiful people making an ill choice of product to get a desired result. Can you use foundation for this effect? Sure... with carefully chosen shades


Bumble and Bumble... OUCH! That hurts. Was it worth it? I don't know yet.
I'm always skeptical when I hear a new beauty product is "revolutionizing" the industry... especially if it's drastically different than what's in popular use. That said, Bumble and Bumble has peaked my interest with their new Purely Perfect Cleansing Creme. Said to do the work of shampoo without the sulfates (detergents) and silicones (to coat hair and make it LOOK healthy), but with loads of added humectants and hydrating ingredients, the line is claiming that a $40 bottle