| T. LeClerc Loose Powder |
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A must for instantly gorgeous skin! T. LeClerc's famously illuminating loose powder provides a veil of softness and color in a gorgeous array of 22 shades for every skin tone.
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| Make Up For Ever’s High Definition Foundation and High Definition Powder |
| It’s what you don’t see that makes Make Up For Ever’s High Definition Foundation and High Definition Powder remarkable. Formulated for a medium that broadcasts every pore and imperfection, the oil-free pump foundation and translucent powder blend evenly and offer natural-looking coverage (they have real staying power, too, even on oily skin).
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| Crème de la Mer |
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As its name implies, Crème de la Mer originated from the ocean. Sea kelp is one of the potent ingredients in the Miracle Broth™—a formula that was created my Dr. Max Huber after a lab accident left him with scars.
Today, people the world over use this moisturizer to sooth the face and neck. The product promises to smooth out aging lines, decrease pores, eliminate dryness, and give skin a smooth, firm look.
*Price is for a 1 oz. size. |
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Bittersweet Finale to ‘Blush’ Tuesday 23 December, 2008 |
Nolan Robert Mourns Friend/Finalist While Celebrating Win
What should have been a celebratory time for the cast and crew of the reality show Blush: The Search for the Next Great Makeup Artistbecame a time of mourning instead. Todd Homme, the third runner-up, was
found dead in his apartment on Dec. 13. Toxicology reports came back
negative and the cause of death had not yet been determined at press
time.
The Los Angeles-based show, which premiered Nov. 11 on Lifetime and ran
for six weeks, featured nine make-up artists sharing a house and
competing for $100,000, a contract with Max Factor and a shoot with InStyle magazine. The finale aired on Dec. 16. Out of the final three contestants, Nolan Robert won. |
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Wake Up to Make-up! Thursday 11 December, 2008 |
| Australian make-up artist Napoleon Perdis has his own schools, his own cosmetics line, and now, his own reality show: Get Your Face On.
The program, filmed at Perdis’ flagship L.A. store, follows 12 make-up
artists as they vie to become his protégé. The one-hour, 10-episode
show debuted Dec. 8 on the TLC network and is airing every weekday
morning through Dec. 19. We asked Perdis to tell us more. |
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Exclusive Twilight Sketches Friday 21 November, 2008 |
This holiday season, drama dominates movie screens. In this excerpt
from Issue 75 of Make-Up Artist magazine's holiday movie preview, we go behind-the-scenes of Twilight. It’s about: Angst-y teen
romance between a girl and her beau, a pretty-boy vampire who must
fight the urge not to slurp her blood. Based on the bestselling
young-adult series, shot in gloomily atmospheric Portland, Oregon and
directed by Catherine Hardwicke. |
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