makeup

Makeup Shakeup

Posted by Belinda Miller on February 17, 2009 - 5:29pm.

Is playing with makeup playing with fire? One mom's opinion on this weighty matter


The Primer Suspect: Capturing Perfect Looking Skin

Posted by Aimee Valentine on August 29, 2008 - 1:12pm.

Do you like the idea of mineral makeup, but hate the reality? Are you tired of itching? Flaking? Breaking out? Consider this



Green Rohini

Green RohiniPosted by LimeTV on May 26, 2008 - 12:53am.

LIME.com drops in at the Green Rohini boutique to check out the latest looks in ecofriendly high fashion.

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The Green Way to Healthy Skin Care

8:50 minutes (2.03 MB)
Josh Dorforman speaks with Suki Kramer founder and owner of Suki Pure Cosmetics, committed to creating the most effective skin care treatments, without compromising the purity or integrity of the formulas. Their products are gentle enough for people with allergies or sensitive skin and still environmentally friendly. A new makeup line will be coming out


How to Shop for LIP GLOSS

How to Shop for LIP GLOSSPosted by LIME Team on August 7, 2007 - 10:36am.

Wax on, wax off, wax on—isn’t that the way it goes with lip gloss? You paint a perfect pout only to lose it to the rim of your glass, or a lover’s cheek. The cycle of reapplying is endless, and so is the perpetual dryness that no gloss, however juicy, can seem to remedy.

The reason is, lip gloss isn't actually meant to moisturize or protect your lips. At best it contains some occlusive ingredient that sits on top of the skin, unabsorbed, acting as a barrier to trap moisture and prevent it from leaving the lips. Petroleum (propylene, butylene glycol) or petroleum jelly (Vaseline) is used commonly in lipbalms, chapsticks, and lipglosses because it is such an effective occlusive. So effective in fact it keeps the skin from breathing, which ultimately leaves lips more chapped than they were to begin with. This phenomenon can lead to lip balm addiction. Safer, natural moisturizing alternatives to petroleum are beeswax, shea butter, and vitamin E.




Natural Beauty

Natural BeautyPosted by Danny Seo on May 14, 2007 - 12:22pm.

Natural cosmetics that are wholesomely good to use. Danny Seo shows which natural beauty products are safest for your face and the earth.

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