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Top five new make up products in the press February 2012


• Miss Piggy For M.A.C Eye Shadow • Lancôme Rouge In Love Lipstick • Rimmel London Waterproof Gel Eyeliner • Maybelline The Falsies Volum’ Express Mascara Flared • Dolce & Gabbana The Make-Up Charm Precision Eye Liner


3. Barry M Beauty Accessory range


is the result of a collaboration between cosmetics brand Barry M and beauty brand design and manufacturing expert, SLG Beauty. The collaboration has diversified Barry M’s core cosmetics range to offer fans a beauty accessory solution. The new line of beautifully bright and bold brushes has been specifically designed to complement Barry M’s cosmetic formulations, with a focus on eye products to help consumers ‘get the looks’. Available in Superdrug, the range includes Powder, Blush, Bronzer, Foundation and Concealer Brushes, Base Eye Shadow Blender, Angled Eye Shadow Blender and Brush Set. Rsp from £2.99, SLG Beauty, www.superdrug.com.


4. Max Factor 24 from False Lash Effect


delivers bold and beautifully separated lashes that are smudge, abrasion and water-


resistant for up to 24 hours. The formula features a built-in primer that effectively ‘wraps’ each lash from root to tip, binding the mascara to the lashes. Meanwhile, the bold big brush enables a larger area of contact so the formula glides on, offering bold volume that stays all day. Available in Black and Black/Brown. Rsp £11.99, P&G Beauty, www.maxfactor.co.uk.


5. Benefit Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Brightening Make Up


is a liquid foundation that builds from light to medium coverage for a natural finish. The exclusive Oxygen Wow Hydrating Complex helps to boost cellular respiration for a plumping effect and protects against environmental stresses, while vitamin C and E derivatives help to prevent signs of ageing. The oil-free formula offers SPF25 protection and is available in nine shades. Rsp £24.50, Benefit Cosmetics, www.benefitcosmetics.co.uk.


ONE TO WATCH


M.A.C Extra Dimension is a new liquid-powder hybrid formula with prismatic reflections that sculpts, highlights and models the face to the desired effect. The cool, creamy, near-fluid formula creates a luminous


finish. Extra Dimension Skinfinish is available in three shades: Whisper of Gilt (soft white gold with shimmery sheen), Superb (soft peach nude with multi-dimensional shimmer) and Glorify (copper with golden shimmer). Extra Dimension Eyeshade comes in ten shimmering tints, from the dirty silver-grey Warm Thunder to metallic aubergine Rich Core. Rsp from £16.50, M.A.C, www.maccosmetics.co.uk.


Customer Q&A


Nilam Patel,


Dermaspa, Milton Keynes


Q A


I want to transform my over-plucked, under-styled eyebrows – where do I start? To speed up re-growth I would advise using a growth solution, such as HD Brows Grow Baby Gro; these solutions contain essential nutrients to nourish weakened hair follicles and stimulate circulation, speeding up hair growth. These can take up to three months to work, so be persistent and apply regularly. There is no need to grow in the whole brow area or completely avoid hair removal - it is more about being selective with the hair that you do remove. My trick is to softly shade in the desired area using an eyebrow pencil or powder, then pluck carefully around the drawn in shape to remove unwanted brows. As you are thickening your brows the stray hairs can look untidy, so I’d suggest using a good eyebrow pencil or powder to fill in gaps around the stray hairs. If you are uncertain of which shape will suit you or where exactly to grow the hair, find a professional to assist. HD Brows stylists are specially trained to create the right style for your face shape and can offer a re-growth program, a lesson on how to make your brows look good while they are growing, and a range of products to help with regrowth and maintenance.


www.purebeauty.co.uk April 2012 Pure Beauty 11


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