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10/21/09

My History With Maybelline

If you ever had to, which cosmetics brand would you pick to be the last one on earth?
For me, it's MAYBELLINE, without a doubt. It's affordable, fun, rarely disappoints me and always the first counter I head over to in a department/drug store.
**(2nd choice- Bourjois, 3rd choice- Mac.)
I love the history behind the brand as much as I love the products.


Brief history (Old news to some of you, I bet. But this is my version, so READ PLEASE! =D) :

Once upon a time, a woman named Maybel Williams, used to stare at herself in the mirror, wishing she had darker and more enticing eyelashes. So, she began using soot from an oil lamp to darken her lashes everyday, especially on days, when she knew, she would be running into "that man" of her dreams.
Seeing this, her brother Thomas.L.Williams, thought a mixture of coal dust and Vaseline would be better for Maybel to use (What a brother, huh?!)

I used to apply Vaseline to my lashes when I was younger and now I'm hitting my head thinking, "Why didn't I think of coal dust too!!!" =)

Then in the year 1915 the brand "Maybelline" was born. The name is a combination of Maybel + Vaseline. (Again, what a brother!)
The first cake mascara was introduced by Maybelline in 1917 and many formulations followed after.
From then on, the name Maybelline became synonymous with mascaras and today it is the No.1 mascara brand all over the world. I like to call it "The Queen of Mascaras"
Today, Maybelline boasts not only of their incomparable mascaras but other innovative cosmetic products as well. One, in particular, took the world by storm- the Dream Matte Mousse Foundation.


Check out these old Maybelline magazine and newspaper ads I found from the net:




                                           Kissing Slicks.. LOL :)



I somehow really want to have the products in the black & white pics. So Vintage!  =)

My first Maybelline Product:
Diamond Shine Lip Gloss in some beige-ish shade. I can't even remember the exact name.

Finished, dried up or given away:
  • Dream Matte Mousse Foundation, blush, bronzer. highlighter.
  • Lash Stylist Mascara
  • Expert Eyes eye pencil-Brownish Black
  • Ever Fresh concealer
  • Shiny-licious 
  • Moisture Extreme lip color- Chestnut, Cranberry
  • Water Shine Lip color- Dragonfly Red
  • Great Lash Mascara (Over-hyped)
  • Sky high Curves Mascara
  • XXL Mascara (don't remember which type)
  • Volume Express Turbo Boost Mascara
  • Lip Smooth(s)
**Definitely forgetting a few.


Using right now:
Face: Angelfit Flawless Affinity Two Way Cake Foundation in #OC1 Light Ochre, Perfect Concealer in #01 Light Beige, Expert Finishing Loose Powder in #02 Natural Beige.

Eyes: Eyestudio Gel Creamy gel liner (Brown), Long Double Stretch Mascara, Volume' Express Hypercurl Mascara
Eyebrows: BrowDefinist by Eyestudio in #02 Brown.

Lips:  Water Shine 3D Collagen Lipstick #402, Watershine Pure #P21, Shine Seduction #130, Moisture Extreme lip color #807 Light Berry.

Below are pictures from a fun 'Maybelline Make-over and Photoshoot' in Kuala Lumpur...










Hope you enjoyed reading my looonnngg...post ;)

See ya.....

Cynthia Z ^.^

10/19/09

Sexy Girl Hair Products


I'm so..so.. hooked on Japanese and Korean brands these days. I just want to try them ALL! 
It's like they have some magical powers to tempt us girly girls :)
Sexy Girl is a Japanese brand which  carries a range of haircare and body care products.
I'm religiously using two Sexy Girl hair products and I'm dreading the day I finish them up because they're not  available in India :(




  1. Oil Essence Night Repair Leave-in Treatment-- Made with 12 plant-derived oils- jojoba, rice bran, avocado, soybean, camelia, meadow foam, grape seed,  hazelnut, macadamia nut, mango, squalene, olive.
  2. Treatment Water Day & Night Leave-in Treatment-- Not exactly like a drink of water for my porous hair, but it smells nice-sweet, but not overpowering.
Having very dry and chemically-damaged hair, these really makes my hair more manageable, frizz-free and shiny.

Bought them both for  RM 46.58 = about Rs.700

You can check out their cute website here: http://www.sexy-girl.jp/e/product/index.html

♥ Cynthia Z *.*

10/18/09

Guerlain Rouge G Lipstick Review

If you read this: http://delhisbeautyaddict.blogspot.com/search/label/Guerlain you'll know how much I've been craving this lipstick. And now I'm holding it! *she grins*
I got #63 Guilette, which is a vivid golden pink:

















The lipstick is made with shimmering ruby powder. Honestly, there's nothing extraordinary about it, but nothing to dislike about it either. I think most people (me included) buy it  for the case and don't care much about what's inside.
The Parisian case is fabulous and quite heavy. If you are a klutzy "dropper" or you just like your stuff to look as good as new always, it's better to keep the case inside the box that comes with it at all times, even in your handbag. You wouldn't want any scratches on the fancy little thing because: (1) The case would still make a cool handbag accessory even after you've used up the lipstick; and (2) It's bloody expensive!!!
Bought it for RM 158.00 (Rs.2212.00, $45.00)
Love it, but this is for sure a one-time buy, unless...nah...yeah one-time ;)



10/14/09

Beauty Buys From Malaysia

Don't they all look happy together?! ;)

I'm very happy with my beauty shopping from Malaysia. I got mostly everything I wanted and more. I'll be leaving KL tomorrow so I'm hoping for a bit more duty free stuff ;)
Reviews coming soon.


♥ Cynthia Z ^.^

10/1/09

Indian Skin tones






The first thing you should know is that skin tones are divided into 3 categories: Cool, Neutral and Warm.
Cool-- Veins on underside of wrist are more blue, look better in silver jewelry, look great in white and cool colors.
Neutral-- Veins are neither totally green nor blue, look good in both silver and gold jewelry, and both warm and cool colors.
Warm-- Veins are green, look good in gold jewelry, look great in cream color.
Now, here's my classification of Indian skin tones, fully knowing I might totally miss the bull's eye.


Cool (Fair)
  • Aishwarya Rai
  • Dia Mirza
  • Kareena Kapoor












Cool (Medium)

  • Genelia D'souza
  • Freida Pinto





Cool (Dark)
  • Konkona Sen











Neutral ( Fair)

  • Preity Zinta
  • Lara Dutta





Neutral (Medium)
  • Deepika Padukone
  • Priyanka Chopra
  • Rani Mukherjee











    Neutral (Dark)

    • Carol Gracias
    • Bipasha Basu









    Warm (Fair)

    • Kalki Koechlin





                          
    Warm (Medium)
    • Kajol






    Warm (Dark)

    • Nina Manuel


    The best foundations for Indian skin tones are L'oreal True Match, Revlon Colorstay, and MAC Studio Fix Fluid, because you will easily find your shade from their wide range of blendable shades.

    DBA ^_^



    Make-up Mistakes- That Has Got To STOP!

    I bet you've read hundreds of articles like these before, but I wanted to write my own version in here because I'm just not blunt enough to say it to some people's faces.

    Eyes:

    • Eyeliner/kajal smudges around the eyes. Hello, Raccoon.
    • Goop in the inner corners of the eyes. Remember how grossed out Chandler Bing was by the 'mascara goop' in FRIENDS?
    • Space between the lash line and eyeliner.
    • Spidery tarantula-like eyelashes.
    • Eyebrows- Over-darkened and/or over-tweezed.
    • Contact lenses that do NOT suit ones skin tone.

      Lips:
      • Slathering lipstick on dry chappy lips.
      • Lip gloss that gathers up in the corners of the mouth. It looks like you- know-what.
      • Lip liner that is darker than the lip color.
      • Wearing a dark lip color when lips are already darkly pigmented (I'm talking about unnatural pigmentation of the lips here- the almost blackish kinds.) 

      Face:

      • Wrong foundation and powder color. Okay, this has been said too many times and the most unoriginal of all. I don't even want to mention it but..... Sigh. (And also because I want to fill up my post) :)
      • Applying blush right up to your eyes and too near to the nose. Too much of it is also a no-no.
      • Too much bronzer. Even 'The Sun' wouldn't want to take credit for that.
      • Excess highlighter and glitter.
      I think I'm forgetting some more. Please feel free to remind me.

      DBA ^_^



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        9/28/09

        Lotus Herbals Natural Kajal (Rs.115) Review

        I've never been a kajal person because it's too black and smudges a lot, but then recently I wanted to try one of the herbal ones because they're supposed to be good for the eyes. I've got very sensitive eyes that turn red very easily, so I thought herbal is the way to calm them down. I actually wanted to try out the Himalaya kajal but ended up buying this instead because it has "Smudge-proof" written on it and also the salesgirl said it sells better (Yes, she convinced me.)



        When I opened the outer package and saw this.....



        I was happy I chose it. How cute is the packaging?! I think (and so does one other person I know) it looks good enough to cost up to 500 bucks.




        It's 100% natural and safe, relaxes and soothes eyes, and also helps in growth of eyelashes Made with botanical extracts of camphor, liquorice and almond oil.





        I normally wouldn't apply it this thick, but I just wanted to show its intensity.
        Is it really smudge-proof? Not really. But kajals are meant to be soft and smudge-y. I always apply a good amount of loose powder around the eyes to prevent the raccoon-eyed look.
        It does feel gentler on my eyes and they sting less, which is why i wear it to bed and clean it all off in the morning.
        I'm still going to try the Himalaya one too because I want to compare them both. In case you're wondering, it looks like this...

        I'm guessing they'll be same, but it's good to be sure.

        ***Comparison of the two kajals ~ here


        ♥ Cynthia Z ^_^

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        9/26/09

        Bourjois Sweet Kiss Lipstick- Fuchsia Class #57 (Rs.650)

        I like the Bourjois Sweet Kiss Lipsticks so much that I couldn't resist buying another one yesterday. I already posted pictures of Rose Corset and Rose Seduisant earlier here http://delhisbeautyaddict.blogspot.com/2009/09/bourjois-sweet-kiss-lipstick-review.html


        This time it's #57 Fuchsia Class. I have been looking for a true fuchsia shade and this is perfect....






        I just love the finish of Sweet Kiss lipstick. It's very moisturizing and doesn't feel heavy.
        Got it from Kunchal's, G.K. M-Block Market.