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mY rIPS fOR fULLeR lIPs

Posted by divaglamcosmeticsllc on May 10, 2011 at 1:13 AM Comments comments (0)

The second question that I receive from women the most when doing their makeup, is how to get full pouty lips. Ever since Angelina Jolie came on the scene a few years back. it has become one of the main focal points that most women desire. "How to create the illusion of bigger fuller lips for longer than an evening or a day." Still have a question? Ask it in the Cosmetic Surgery forumTo obtain lips that are full and plumper for a longer period of time, would require you to visit your local Cosmetic Surgeon. Now, for the purpose of this article I must say that I did go and try the cosmetic method, mainly because I want to know what I am talking about when I talk to my clients and because I wanted to have the experience to share with you all. It was several months ago that I searched and located a doctor. I did some research and decided on one doctor in particular. I must stop here and say that if you are considering a semi-permanent solution such as this one, please do research, find a doctor, ask for a list of clients who have had the procedure that you are wanting and then make a informed decision. Restylane is only available through a licensed practitioner. After finding the doctor I made my appointment. I am very satisfied with my lips but really like the illusion of fuller pouty lips. You and I can create this look using the many lip-plumping products out now, without having to resort to this method. But in order to have a sustained look, surgical intervention is needed. Back to my visit. It was very clinical and the women there were very nice; the receptionist was an older lady and I could tell that she was a spokesperson for cosmetic surgery. She had a face lift and eye lift and several other procedures but she looked good. I filled out the forms and was shown to the room where she preceded to question me about my health and allergies, family history etc She left the room and told me that the doctor would be coming in and gave me an ice pack to put on my lips, to numb the area to be filled. Using the ice pack was very uncomfortable to me because after awhile it was more of a icy-burning effect, so I put the ice pack down. I was left to read several pamphlets on fillers used for this procedure and because I had done my research I decided on a filler known as Restylane. My reason for this choice is because Restylane can last up to 6 months, and there are no animal products used in the making of Restylane. It is a dermal filler that restores the volume and fullness to your skin. It is fully biocompatible and therefore does not require an allergy test which is a plus. Not only can Restylane be used on the lips but pretty much anywhere on the face, and it is FDA APPROVED. Restylane keeps its shape by using your bodys own moisture. These facts where good for me to know going into this procedure, it made me more reassured of the outcome. The doctor came in the room and when he noticed that I had put the ice pack down, he proceeded to have me place it back on. At this point while I was sitting in the chair I noticed on the table next to me that the nurse that accompanied him had placed what seem to be the biggest needle to me on the table. I immediately thought to myself "oh my what have I done"; I really don’t like needles. The doctor took the icepack and gave me a mirror and asked me how BIG I wanted my lips to be, whether I wanted to do both lips or just one lip. Examining myself in the mirror I really did not know what I wanted so I just said I would like them just to be a little fuller, to be in proportion with my face. With that said he reached over and picked up the syringe and started with my lower lip first. IT HURT,–yes readers it does hurt–not to the point of being unbearable but there is a price to pay for BIGGER, PLUMPER LIPS that last for about 6 months,–yes about 6 months and then you must go back. The suggested time for retouching your bigger plumper lips is twice a year. After it was all said and done, I must admit that I really liked the results. I no longer needed to use lip plumpers to get that fuller look, and I could put on my lipstick or lipgloss without using any extra cosmetic techniques to make them appear fuller–they were fuller. The procedure was not at all long, Over time they will reduce in size, thus the need for going back; remember this is just a semi-permanent solution for fuller lips. The procedure is a little costly as well–it was not cheap to have this done, but I do recommend it to anyone who has really thin lips and you want some fullness. Price is based upon your individual needs and will vary according to how much the doctor uses to achieve the look you desire. A little word of advice here, please don’t go with the intention to come out with Angelina Jolie or Scarlett Johansson lips. If you were not born with these features then it most likely won’t look natural on you. Go for the size that will match the beautiful features of your face and enhance your natural beauty, if you approach it with this mind set then you will be pleased with your results and that is really all that matters when it comes to cosmetic procedures. Stick to the natural you as much as possible and you will look and feel great. As for me I am definitely going back in 6 months. It was well worth the sacrifice of money and pain.

Divalicious SkinCare by Dr. Brown

Posted by divaglamcosmeticsllc on August 31, 2009 at 8:08 PM Comments comments (0)

 

About Brown Skin

Brown skin is skin that has a naturally warm, glowing complexion and ranges in shade from tapioca to cinnamon to deep chocolate brown. Brown skin is skin that contains increased levels of the pigment, melanin. The amount of melanin among different women with brown skin can vary dramatically and depends greatly upon a woman’s heritage. Varying from light brown to medium brown to dark brown, consider JLo, Lucy Lui, Eve, Halle Berry, and Queen Latifa.

 

 

Most women with brown skin are descendants from Latino, African American, South Asian, South Pacific and/or Native ancestry. These combinations can produce an endless array of skin tones but there are several special characteristics of brown skin that require specialized skin care solutions. Sensitive skin, easily irritated reactive skin, blemishes, uneven skin tone, and hyperpigmentation, are top Brown Skin concerns. Dr. Susan Taylor’s Rx for Brown Skin uncovers and restores flawless brown skin with a proprietary blend of three essential ingredients, hyaluronic acid, fresh soy and pomegranate.

Unlocking the Hydrating Power of Hyaluonic Acid.

 

Hyaluronic acid is the most abundant substance found in human skin. It has the unique property of binding water up to 1,000 times its weight and as such gently and completely hydrates sensitive brown skin. Hyaluronic acid has the ability to pull moisture from the atmosphere and trap it on the surface of the skin eliminating dry, dull and ashy skin. As such, hyaluronic acid is the ultimate moisturizer unlocking smooth, radiant brown skin.

Uncover A More Even Skin Tone With Soy.

Soy has been demonstrated to have multiple benefits for brown skin. Soy milk has been found to reduce dark marks and unsightly hyperpigmentation thus uncovering flawless brown skin. It can also prevent pigmentation caused by everyday sun light and restore a glowing and even skin tone. In addition to reducing the appearance of dark pigmentation, several components of soy control oil production, replenish moisture, and restore normal functioning of the skin.

 

Discover the Calming Effect of Pomegranate.

Now growing in many areas around the world, the pomegranate shrub originated in lands stretching from the northwestern region of India through Iran to North Africa, regions that are home to people with brown skin. Used for hundreds of years, the pomegranate nourishes as well as restores the balance of the skin. Inflammation of brown skin will invariably lead to the formation of bothersome hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tones and dark marks. The flavonoid compounds found in the pomegranate seed, soothes and calms inflammation common to highly reactive brown skin.

 

The Essentials for Brown Skin Care:

With 18 years of expertise in Brown Skin, Dr. Susan Taylor has personally formulated three groundbreaking skin care collections for Latin, Asian and African American skin care.

•Bright and Healthy Collection is ultra-gentle and free of ingredients that potentially harm brown skin; it is fragrance-free, propylene-glycol free, lanolin-free, alcohol-free, and dye-free.To hydrate, nurture and protect brown skin, select the Bright and Healthy Collection… for normal, dry or sensitive brown skin.

•Bright and Clear Collection restores balanced, clear skin. To minimize acne outbreaks and control oil, select the Bright and Clear Collection ...for acne prone, oily, combination or problem skin.

•If The Bright and Even Collection in addition to being ultra-gentle and free of ingredients that potentially harm brown skin, contains skin exfoliants to shed dead skin cells from the surface layer; thus uncovering even toned, flawless brown skin. For dull, uneven, mature or hyperpigmented brown skin, select the Bright and Even Collection.

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Mineral MakeupS ...........ROCK

Posted by divaglamcosmeticsllc on August 19, 2009 at 12:33 AM Comments comments (4)

Mineral Make-ups Rock!By Dana Sullivan, Delicious Living

Cosmetics made from ground-up rocks? Surprise: Mineral-based colors are one of the hottest trends in natural beauty care. With color derived from powdered Earth-sourced materials–blue comes from Mexican lapis; orange comes from Arizona mudstone–mineral make-up sits on the skin’s surface, so it won’t clog pores. Plus, people who switch from conventional makeup to minerals often find that problems like acne and rosacea disappear, thanks to minerals’ anti-inflammatory and cooling properties.

How to choose a mineral make-up: Look for products with oil bases derived from plants and flowers, as well as coloring agents such as iron oxide, manganese, and chromium oxide. Avoid fillers such as talc–a potential carcinogen often used in powdered cosmetics–and remember that even natural additives like mica and bismuth oxychloride can aggravate sensitive skin. For your lips, read ingredient lists for hydrating plant bases, such as olive oil, jojoba, and shea butter.

Lashes & moisturizer

Posted by divaglamcosmeticsllc on August 15, 2009 at 4:33 PM Comments comments (1)

 

 

 

 

Be careful that it doesn't get in your eye. It's not harmful but it can hurt. You can get it in an herbal store, pharmacy or drug store.

PROFESSIONAL SECRET

If you prefer, you can substitute the almond oil for pure neutra Vaseline, sold in drug stores.

 

 

 

Hey chicas!

Many woman claim that they never leave their house without applying mascara. Dispite of this, not all woman know a whole lot about mascara. Which one is the most suitable, how to llook out for it or even how to apply it properly.

In the next five newsletters, I will tell you how to take care of your lashes, how to choose the right mascara and color, how to apply it and of course some professional and personal secrets :-)

Today we?ll start with the most important part, looking after your lashes!

An 'old wives tale' secret: try to moisturize your eyelashes every night with almond oil. Apply a drop on your finger tip and massage your eyelashes. Then comb them with a brush or eyebrow brush to take off the excess. Let the product work all night.

The sweet almond oil, doesn't only moisturize, it softens the hair and makes it more workable. You'll see the results in a couple of weeks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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