Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Meeting Bobbi Brown


Several weeks ago, I was invited to meet Bobbi Brown at the L.A. launch of her newest book, Pretty Powerful, a culmination of an empowering campaign launched by Bobbi to help women everywhere embrace the beauty within.


I have always loved Bobbi's books and makeup but after hearing her speak about what this book meant to her, I was inspired. She TRULY believes in the power that women can harness if they feel their best. During the comp makeover, I decided to do a look that showcased my true self - glasses and all!!


To complete this look, I relied on something old and something new. One of Bobbi's favorites is her Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Ink. I could not get over how smooth the formula was and it really does have some serious staying power. The scene stealer here, though, is the Ultra Fine Eyeliner Brush. The tapered end gives you ultimate control - I had to have it! I also had to have her new Creamy Matte Lip Color in Razzberry. I mean, just look at that pink!! It's easily my new favorite pink lipstick and I feel SUPER confident whenever I wear it. Mission Accomplished!
Three is company: Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Ink, Ultra Fine Eyeliner BrushCreamy Matte Lip Color in Razzberry

Check out the video below to see some of my favorite Bobbi Brown products. It was an absolute honor to meet Ms. Brown and speak to her candidly about how beauty and confidence intertwine. Thanks to her and to you for all the support!





Friday, November 2, 2012

November Picks


Hello my loves!! Thank you for being so patient - the wait is over. I'm back and couldn't be happier!! I figure I would start with where I left off and do a Novembers picks video. Let's see what goodies I have found this time, shall we?


My November Picks


1. The pretty and posh butter London - The Remover Collection Trio. I've had my eye on this collection ever since I got a free sample of the Powder Room one when I was purchasing some of butter London's 3 Free Nail Lacquers. Not only are these removers travel-friendly and acetone-free but they are lightning fast at removing even the most stubborn polishes. They are super gentle and smell divine - what's not to love?

2. I have been hooked on these little smooth spheres for over a year now so when I found the eos Limited Edition 3-pack lip balm collection inspired by Alice in Wonderland, I nearly jumped for joy! 95% organic and 100% natural and cute to boot - would make a great gift but I might have to keep these for myself this year.

3. It's official - Bond is back and sexier than ever but the O.P.I. Skyfall Collection - The Living Daylights takes the cake. A fantastic blend of blue, gold, silver, and bronze, this glitter fest is O.P.I. sleekest yet.

4. Having truly combination skin is much easier to manage with boscia Lavender Blotting Linens. A quick, gentle way to blot away the midday t-zone that calms the senses and gives peace of mind AND face.

5. At last we have come to the "star" of my video, CoverGirl LashBlast Clump Crusher Mascara

CoverGirl LashBlast Clump Crusher Mascara
In their October 2012 Best of Beauty issue, Allure did some early promoting as it was featured as one of the breakthrough products. I look forward to that issue every year so I immediately starting doing some research. The brush itself is designed with the size of the average clump in mind so that it would be able to comb it out. Brilliant, right? I had to try it ASAP!

The naked eye (no mascara)

I definitely see a difference and as I explained in the video, this is probably the best volumizing mascara I have tried for this price point. I HATE clumps and spidery looking lashes and have found Maybelline and L'oreal's formulas to do just that to my little lashes. CoverGirl has been my go to for a loooonnnngggg time and while I have tried every one of theirs that has come out in the last two years, I've remained fiercely loyal to Lash Blast Lengthening mascara because I never get clumps no matter how many coats I pile on.
3 coats of Clump Crusher back to back




But who's got time for that many coats? Clump Crusher delivers on its promise as long as you don't wait too long between coats. I did 3 fast ones in a row and you can see the results. (I really didn't pay attention to the bottom ones but I think the top looks fab!)

Now lashes are just like hair so what's good for the goose is not necessarily good for the gander. Try it out and let me know what you think!



Thanks for checking this out and be sure to like my new FB page TheMixxChic! I'm doing a little bit of a blog facelift at the moment so I can't wait to show you all the new stuff!!

Monday, May 7, 2012

May Picks!!



Happy May!! Hope you are all doing well. I would just like to quickly mention the reason I have been a little MIA as of late is because of an allergic reaction that effected my face neck and chest. As of right now it is about 95% gone but it took two weeks to get the hives under control. A bit of a scare but all is well now and I have so many ideas for videos - so much to come!! Without further ado, here are this month's picks:

A different take on BB Cream, this lightweight tinted moisturizer plus everything gives me just the right glow without looking orange and fake. It's a great quick fix, especially when I don't want to put on foundation but still need a little coverage. 

A Silicone-free primer that is oil-free and still gets the job done. The consistency is more like that of a lotion than a primer but it still acts as a barrier between my face and the makeup world. 

Essie's color of the moment: Mint Candy Apple.
Pure Perfection.

MAC Extra Dimension Eye Shadow in "Sweet Heat" and the new 234 Split Fibre Eye Blending Brush
are both multitasking little miracles!

Thanks so much for checking this month's goodies! Be sure to come back soon for more reviews and tutorials!

xoxo,

The Mixx Chic

Monday, April 9, 2012

My April Picks!!


This is a new segment that I'm trying out and I hope you all will come to  enjoy! It is a way for me to spotlight things I have tried and loved each month without doing videos on each thing individually. I recently returned from vacation with lots of interesting goodies and a few of them made it in to my list. I will link each item to it's website so you can see it and other products in the line. Here we go!


One of the brands I discovered whilst on my mini vacation was called Lollia. It is a collection by Margot Elena that focuses on luxury bath and toilettres like sweet perfumes, beautiful candles, and even bath salt and shower gels. The packaging is devine and I couldn't resist trying their tiny Little Luxe Eau de Parfum in "Breathe" or their Petite Treat Handcreme in "Wish". Both scents are fantastic - "breathe" is a light gathering of peony, white lily, grapefruit, and orange while "wish" is a but richer with notes of vanilla, rice flavor, jasmine, and sugar. Any item from these collection would make a beautiful and very memorable gift!

Unbeknownst to me, the designer behind Lollia also created Tokyo Milk, a brand that I was introduced to about a year ago (I love their solid perfumes!) Once I realized this, I went in search of more from this line and came across Tokyo Milk Dark Conditioning Lip Balm in "Coco Noir". A very sensual line, I was immediately drawn to the notes of rum, cherry, and cacao and decided on the balm to nourish my lips which always seem dry by the time morning comes. Turns out, it works!


Now this next one might seem a but random but I was really excited to find these. In the same little boutique I found the Lollia items, I saw the cutest Wooster & Prince Emery Boards and was immediately skeptical. I find that with nail files, if they're cute, they don't work and if they're tough, they strip your nail too much, leaving you with rough edges. With these, however, I had a Goldilocks moment - they're just right AND too freaking cute!

 

My last pick for this month is kinda an oldie but a goodie. I have use Josie Maran's Argan Oil and I loved it but when I saw these new limited edition bottles from her Model Citizen collection, I couldn't resist. I felt like I was doing a mini good deed since 10% of the proceeds go to the model who designed the bottle's charity of choice. I chose Angela Lindvall's bottle because I loved her design and her proceeds go to Healthy Child Healthy World. I believe these are only at Sephora for a limited time so be sure to check them out!



Thanks so much for supporting this new segment - stay tuned for my May picks!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Why "The Hunger Games" is Worth the Hype by a Former Tween

As the final box office numbers were tallied, no doubt remains of the power The Hunger Games has wielded over contemporary pop culture. Well received by fans and critics alike, the movie can boast action like Harry Potter without the extensive CGI and tension like Twilight minus the nauseating love triangle, horrendous acting, and questionable heroine. Instead, there is something dirty, gritty, and real to the lead character of Katniss and to THG itself that both of its contemporaries lack despite the fact that it actually takes place in the future. How is this possible? It is my belief that a clandestine combination of an engaging story, great casting, and savvy marketing that transcends this film from it's young adult genre to something that all ages can appreciate and enjoy.

With a story that takes a dystopian society a la George Orwell's 1984 and a shocking battle-to-the-death like that of Japan's Battle Royale, Suzanne Collins novel blows any other coming-of-age tale out of the water. What makes it so shocking and relatable at the same time is that it is uniquely American and prays upon our ideals and cultural insecurities. Again, all this sounds like it could easily become a horrible read but that is when a fiercely like able protagonist becomes imperative. Katniss Everdeen, the girl in fire, is the girl all the girls want to be and all the guts want to be with. She is intelligent and perceptive to a fault, not to mention a huntress and provider for her family. A true role model who struggles with doing what's right and not just what is expected of her as a woman and as a child. The lynchpin, then, in this entire process was the female actor that would embodied all this - someone unconventional, smart as hell, and with some serious acting chops. Jennifer Lawrence is Katniss Everdeen and even though the book gives us the entire story in first person, Lawrence is able to deliver every iota of emotion, humor, and tension that we as an audience need. If the book is what brought people to the theater, her performance kept them in their seats.

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen

The real credit to the commercial success of this movie lies with the marketing. It's a tough sell, when you look at it, kids killing each other and all. Lionsgate could have easily taken the beaten path and played up the love sick teens - it worked for Twilight, right? Well, if you have seen the numbers, THG beat not one but all the opening weekend numbers held by Twilight and is now the third biggest behind the last HP film and The Dark Knight. How this happened is Lionsgate knew they had the teens in the bag so they decided to go for the "25 and over" group. With a trailer that seemed more indie that blockbuster and a focus on the stark reality of the game, they were able to entice slightly older crowd - including me. In a sense, they wanted the Harry Potter crowd, those who were a decade older and harder to impress than the Twi-hards. By understanding the difference in what each group was looking for, they were able to appeal to both.  Also, putting this film outside of the summer blockbuster season eludes its competition, so that adults over 25, which according to Box Office Mojo did make up over half of the population, could focus on THG and not be tempted to go see The Dark Night Rises or Men in Black 3 instead. What, then, becomes of the Twi-hards? Well, their saga is coming to a close so they needed something new anyway. The Hunger Games provided them with a small, teasing taste of what they like whilst bringing their heads out of the sparkly clouds. 

The Hunger Games is as much about our disturbing obsession with reality TV and the horrors that await our mind numbing culture as it is a young girl trying to save those she cares about. The message is deep, especially for something that is "meant" for teens which is why I think the real triumph here is its ability to transcend genres. When I read the book, I thought, "This is so not for kids..." and upon seeing the movie I thought the same thing, (though the PG-13 rating made them tone down the gore and violence making it more kid friendly...I guess.) Like the games themselves, the movie didn't treat me like a kid. There was no playful tone or condescending music that was trying to manipulate my feelings about what was going on. They didn't need that because the story, the acting, and the execution was so clear and good. I am in for the long haul and odds are, so is the rest of the world. 

Monday, March 19, 2012

Review: Make Up For Ever

I'll admit that I have been wanting to try this brand for a while but let's face it, walking into Sephora one gets a little distracted. Thank goodness I live in LA where there is a freestanding boutique in Beverly Hills that gives the brand the home base it deserves. Last week, I took a class and learned soooo much from their incredible team that I literally drove right home to make this video.



Basically, their HD makeup looks phenomenal on camera and I cannot tell you how light it feels. It's really something you have to experience for yourself. I am hooked and cannot wait for my next pro class!! Here are the products I picked up:

HD Microperfecting Primer in 4,
HD Invisible Cover Foundation in 153,
& HD Concealer in 340

Eyeshadows: 131 (mauve), 4 (black), and 28 (brown)


 Ready for a Close-up?



I am looking forward to exploring more of Make Up For Ever as a brand. Their dedication to new technology really stands out and makes sense for this ever changing industry. Hope to have some more goodies to review soon!

Ta Ta For Now,
the mixx chic

Say "Yes" to Carrots


This week (more like last week,) I did a review on the AMAZING San Francisco-based skin care brand Yes to Carrots. All of the products from their four fantastic lines are more than 90% natural because they are made with organic fruits and vegetables. They are also paraben, SLS, and petroleum free!! Here's the line up:

Yes to Carrots - Nourishes Normal to Dry Skin
Yes to Cucumbers - Soothes Sensitive Skin (also hypoallergenic!)
Yes to Blueberries - Arms Maturing Skin with Necessary Antioxidants
Yes to Tomatoes - Clears Troubled Skin (my fav!!)


I have been using the Daily Clarifying Cleanser and Daily Balancing Moisturizer from their Yes to Tomatoes line and I cannot tell you what a difference it has made on my skin!! I almost wish I would have done a before and after but I has no idea these products would work wonders like they have. I think its the Lycopene from the tomatoes that really did the trick.


I also tried the facial towelettes from the soothing Yes to Cucumbers line and I think they are the BEST makeup removing cloths EVER. They do their job AND they're moisturizing too!


I started picking up other things from the original line like the the body butter and color lip balm and I have to say, so far I love everything. It's very rare when this happens, folks, as I am VERY picky and not afraid to return things I dont like. I think this is an phenomenal company with a great mission and excellent execution. Check out their website at www.yestocarrots.com but you should be able to find most of the products at stores like Ulta, Walmart and Target in the natural beauty/skincare asile. Happy Shopping!

Glowingly Yours,
the mixx chic