Ok, I can only preach so much, but you don't have to take my word for it...it's all over Yahoo's Shine pages...read it for yourself...and be careful out there!
Yikes! Testing makeup at counters can give you herpes and pink eye
by Joanna Douglas, Shine Staff, on Tue Apr 20, 2010
You've read it and heard it a million times—do not share your makeup with a friend. But it's your best friend, and you can't go out without lipstick or mascara, so how bad can it be to give yourself one quick swipe? According to a new article in the LA Times, pretty darn bad. And you can just forget about testing makeup at a department store or your local Sephora. That's like sharing makeup with thousands of people you know nothing about.
"If a woman has a cut on her lip and borrows lipstick from someone who has a cold sore, she'll get a cold sore," Beverly Hills dermatologist Dr. Zein Obagi tells the LA Times. "You can pass herpes [the cold sore virus], conjunctivitis [pink eye] and all sorts of things through sharing makeup." The FDA stresses the importance of keeping makeup—particularly eye products—to yourself. They caution that, "the risk of contamination may be even greater with ‘testers' at retail stores, where a number of people are using the same sample product."
Whether you're tempted to get a mini makeover by one of the makeup counter cosmeticians, or dying to try a new shade of lip gloss or eyeshadow, you might want to think twice. While displays are set up for you to test products, the makeup items are loaded with bacteria and germs. Dr. Elizabeth Brooks, a biological sciences professor at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, conducted a two-year study on the makeup testers and applicators in department stores, drugstores and specialty shops in New Jersey five years ago and discovered some disappointing and scary results. Staph, strep, and E. coli bacteria were all present. "Wherever you see E. coli, you should just think 'E. coli equals feces,'" said Brooks. "That means someone went to the bathroom, didn't wash their hands and then stuck their fingers in that moisturizer." Grossed out yet? According to Brooks, when they tested products on Saturdays—the busiest day at makeup counters—100 percent of the makeup was contaminated.
If you're looking for a safe way to try products, some methods are safer than others. Ask the salesperson for a clean tester, or single-use sample—many stores keep these stocked behind the counter. Wiping off a lipstick, or even disinfecting it in alcohol is not enough to definitely kill all viruses (herpes, for one), so disposable applicators are a must. If you don't see them on display, just ask, because the wand that comes with a mascara or gloss is a breeding ground for ickiness. Lotions that you can squeeze out, as opposed to sticking your fingers in, are tougher to be contaminated.
Brooks says although this information is scary, you shouldn't be discouraged to try items as long as you're smart about it. "Even doing all of this research, I'm not afraid or afraid to send my daughters to the mall," she said. "I just tell them not to put anything near their eyes, nose or mouth and you'll be OK. I want women to be happy that they're women and enjoy makeup, but just be careful." Consider yourselves warned.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Happy Belated Earth Day
Ok, so I know I am late, but in honor of Earth Day, I cannot go without posting my LOVE-LOVE-LOVE-LOVE of Tarte's lipgloss...it's natural, it's shiny, it's sticky-but-not-too-sticky, it's sheer (certain colors), it's opaque (other colors), and it's green. Tarte is such a great company outside of being green, the fact that they are green just makes them that much more cool.
AND -- did we mention that because we love Tarte and Tarte loves brides, upon checkout, all you have to enter is "BRIDE" in the promo code to get 20% off your purchase.
But through Sunday, April 25th, you get 30% off in honor of Earth Day--so stock up at Tarte! Lipgloss, cheekstain, lipgloss, eyeshadow palettes, lipgloss...uh, did we mention lipgloss?
Here's a post from our sister company's blog about Tarte and how much we love them:
Don't Underestimate the Power of Natural Makeup
Now, I am going to be honest...I love the idea and concept of natural makeup--especially for women who are not able to wear most makeup due to chemical sensitivities, allergies, etc. However, that said, I am one to still love my tried and true chemical makeup products that do the job. My skin is pretty tough--both in terms of being able to handle chemicals as well as tough to find things that work on it the way they're suppose to work. And I have tried some natural/mineral makeup products in the past that were an absolute waste of time/money, so before trying these, I was a little skeptical...although these were from Tarte, which I loved before I knew it was natural makeup.
So I first lined my eyes upper and lower inner rims with the emphasEYES liner in plum. I loved the very thin, no-need-to-sharpen tip that glided on the skin without a tug. It was fairly light on the first application, so I added a couple more layers which intensified the look. This seems like it would be a great choice for those who are afraid of eyeliners, can't draw a straight line, don't like the harsh look of a liner, and those who hate sharpening their eyeliner. I really loved that it went on so nicely without the thick line.

I also used Tarte's Lights, Camera, Splashes 4-in-1 Natural Waterproof Mascara. Ok, this is seriously one cool mascara. Not only is it waterproof and give you added volume and length, it has beeswax and carnauba wax (from a plant) and the packaging is biodegradable and recyclable. And did it mention the super cute anchor/marina theme?

And then around my midday shine, I used their T-Zone Travel Natural Shine Control To-Go Kit. I first used the blotting papers (yes, I did have to use multiple sheets being that my face contains more oil than the Middle East), and then I used the super cute brush to dust my face with the shine control powder. I was seriously impressed that the powder did not make me look like I had flour on my face and it kept my natural glow (a.k.a. didn't interfere with my bronzer too much). I will definitely be using this on a regular basis--not to mention, again--how gorgeous is the packaging? I feel like I want to take this and the mascara out to use in public just so I can show off how cute the packaging is. And did I mention that the powder has a ton of good-for-you natural extracts in it? No wonder Kristen Bell and Rachel Bilson love this so much!

AND -- did we mention that because we love Tarte and Tarte loves brides, upon checkout, all you have to enter is "BRIDE" in the promo code to get 20% off your purchase.
But through Sunday, April 25th, you get 30% off in honor of Earth Day--so stock up at Tarte! Lipgloss, cheekstain, lipgloss, eyeshadow palettes, lipgloss...uh, did we mention lipgloss?
Here's a post from our sister company's blog about Tarte and how much we love them:
Don't Underestimate the Power of Natural Makeup
Now, I am going to be honest...I love the idea and concept of natural makeup--especially for women who are not able to wear most makeup due to chemical sensitivities, allergies, etc. However, that said, I am one to still love my tried and true chemical makeup products that do the job. My skin is pretty tough--both in terms of being able to handle chemicals as well as tough to find things that work on it the way they're suppose to work. And I have tried some natural/mineral makeup products in the past that were an absolute waste of time/money, so before trying these, I was a little skeptical...although these were from Tarte, which I loved before I knew it was natural makeup.
So I first lined my eyes upper and lower inner rims with the emphasEYES liner in plum. I loved the very thin, no-need-to-sharpen tip that glided on the skin without a tug. It was fairly light on the first application, so I added a couple more layers which intensified the look. This seems like it would be a great choice for those who are afraid of eyeliners, can't draw a straight line, don't like the harsh look of a liner, and those who hate sharpening their eyeliner. I really loved that it went on so nicely without the thick line.

I also used Tarte's Lights, Camera, Splashes 4-in-1 Natural Waterproof Mascara. Ok, this is seriously one cool mascara. Not only is it waterproof and give you added volume and length, it has beeswax and carnauba wax (from a plant) and the packaging is biodegradable and recyclable. And did it mention the super cute anchor/marina theme?

And then around my midday shine, I used their T-Zone Travel Natural Shine Control To-Go Kit. I first used the blotting papers (yes, I did have to use multiple sheets being that my face contains more oil than the Middle East), and then I used the super cute brush to dust my face with the shine control powder. I was seriously impressed that the powder did not make me look like I had flour on my face and it kept my natural glow (a.k.a. didn't interfere with my bronzer too much). I will definitely be using this on a regular basis--not to mention, again--how gorgeous is the packaging? I feel like I want to take this and the mascara out to use in public just so I can show off how cute the packaging is. And did I mention that the powder has a ton of good-for-you natural extracts in it? No wonder Kristen Bell and Rachel Bilson love this so much!

The Knot Live (Season 2, Episode 10)
The Knot Live (Season 2, Episode 10)
See our sister company, MG Hair and Makeup, on the "Sprays for your Day" segment where I talk about the best hairsprays and methods to use them.
To read more about the segment, visit the page featuring the details:
http://wedding.theknot.com/special-wedding-features/the-knot-live/articles/the-knot-live-season-2-episode-10.aspx?MsdVisit=1
See our sister company, MG Hair and Makeup, on the "Sprays for your Day" segment where I talk about the best hairsprays and methods to use them.
To read more about the segment, visit the page featuring the details:
http://wedding.theknot.com/special-wedding-features/the-knot-live/articles/the-knot-live-season-2-episode-10.aspx?MsdVisit=1
Monday, March 1, 2010
Tools of the Trade

The Twissor...is it a scissors? Or a tweezers? Or some type of hybrid? Whatever it is, it one of the best tools ever.
Not only does it get right next to the skin, but it also helps with trimming eyebrow hairs to an exact length without having to balance your entire hand in mid-air. The angle allows you to rest it on the skin right next to the hair(s) you want to cut. Ingenious! Thank you, Alcone!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Unveiled Wedding Event in Dallas
We are very excited to be providing the hair and makeup for the models on the runways of the national tour of the Unveiled Wedding Event at the Dallas Convention Center on March 6th 2010 from 11AM -5PM!
This will be a great event because unveiled is the definitive source for all things weddings! Designed and produced by The Wedding Guys®, Unveiled is a personalized bridal experience unlike any other with a philosophy, to make magic for attending brides, grooms and guests. It's the ultimate wedding trunk show. Unveiled offers you an unprecedented resource, placing you in direct contact with wedding specialists who are professional, talented and creative, showcasing the latest trends in all things weddings!
You can still buy tickets at http://unveiledweddingevent.com/#content=shows.html or you can get them at the door. This is one wedding event you don't want to miss! See you there!
Friday, February 5, 2010
Top 10 Beauty Mistakes to Avoid Surrounding Your Wedding Day
We are excited to announce that we were interviewed for The Knot's Beauty Week coming up February 15th - 21st! They asked for our Top 10 Beauty Mistakes to Avoid Surrounding Your Wedding Day.
As a special preview, we thought we would share our Top 10 with you:
1. Make sure that you schedule your trial run through at the right time for you. There is no right or wrong time to schedule a trial run. If you are incorporating your mother's veil or a specific headpiece into your hairstyle, make sure you have it for your trial run through as the hairstyle needs to be worked around it. If you are growing your hair out, make sure you wait until it is long enough or else the trial will be a waste of time and money. But make sure that you schedule your trial run through well in advance so you can schedule out haircuts, color/highlights, etc. up to your wedding day. This way there's no last-minute panic that your stylist is on vacation so you have to get in with someone else resulting in your hair being cut too short for your style, with too many layers, and the wrong color.
2. Don't be afraid to speak up. Your trial run through is not the time to pull the "Yes, it's fine" card that we've all pulled at a salon or makeup counter, got up and left, and then drove home in tears. If you don't like it, tell the artist/stylist what you do like about it (if anything), and what you want to change. It's okay if you change your mind about liking the style/look once you see it on you versus when you saw it in the picture. Just make sure you have some ideas of other things you want to try or suggestions/pictures of other types of styles you like. This will give your artist/stylist something to start with.
3. Don't become frustrated or overwhelmed with the multitude of choices for your makeup. Contact your wedding planner, venue, friends/family or bridal associations in your area to get referrals for professional makeup artists with a good reputation. Having someone else to take care of doing your makeup (and not having to purchase it all yourself) will often times lighten your to-do list before and on your wedding day. Remember that though they may be the professional, this is your wedding—not theirs. And if the artist doesn't listen or try what you would like, look for another artist—there are wonderful makeup artists out there who can make you feel and look your best.
4. If you are going to do your own makeup, make sure you choose your type of foundation based on the type of coverage you want. If you have troubled skin, a lot of discoloration or acne, you may want to choose a full coverage foundation. Many full coverage foundations now come more in lightweight formulas than in the past so the makeup won't feel as heavy on the skin. Always make sure you try out the foundation first and wear it throughout the day before purchasing it so you can experience the wear of the foundation on your skin and the color in different types of light (outdoor/natural light, florescent, dim/candlelight, etc.). If you feel like it is too heavy feeling on your skin though, try a different lighter coverage foundation. There is bound to be one that is just right for you.
5. Don't wear a skin luminizer or shimmer all over your face as it will reflect the light of the flash and make your skin look a lot lighter than the rest of your body. If you want to wear some shimmer on the brow bone or a little on the cheekbone to highlight, go ahead and do so as it generally gives a bit of glow to the skin.
6. Be aware if your foundation or moisturizer has SPF in it as it can reflect the light from a flash and make your face look like it doesn't match the rest of your body. Also be aware of your face powder if talc is a main ingredient as it will also make your face look mask-like in photos. Yellow-based powders are usually best as they tone down redness and also look natural in pictures.
7. Try to get enough rest the night before your wedding as well as the week of your wedding if possible. You will most likely have a lot of other last-minute details to finish, however the more rest you get, the less stressed you will be, which will in turn reduce the chance of stress-related breakouts on your wedding day and also hopefully help you deal with family and friend personalities with greater ease. Emotions run high surrounding a wedding and you don't want to be upset and crying as the artist is trying to apply your makeup because everyone has you on your last nerve.
8. Exercise and healthy eating go hand-in-hand with your wedding day beauty routine. Remember that your skin is an organ and shows signs of stress. Exercise will also help with your stress reduction, make you feel better overall and even look better in your dress. Reducing or eliminating smoking, alcohol, and foods with high sugar and fat contents will change the luminosity of your skin. Remember that makeup can only do so much and that it does sit on top of your skin—it is not a real mask.
9. If you are on the fence about what style or look to choose, take pictures. If possible, try to take them in natural light versus inside with a flash as it will make the picture look differently than how you look in real life. Take pictures from the front, sides, and back and then write down on a piece of paper what you think about it when you look in the mirror. Then go on to style #2 and do the same thing. Your artist/stylist shouldn't make you decide on the spot what style you want for your wedding day hairstyle or makeup look (unless it is your wedding day that day). Let the decision marinate a bit, look back at the pictures and at your notes. If there is someone who helps you make good decisions, make sure they are there at your trial run through to give you honest feedback. Pictures are great but there is nothing like seeing it in person.
10. Don't leave booking your artist/stylist until the last-minute. Finding out that you've waited too long to book the artist/stylist you wanted for your wedding day can leave you in a panic. Generally you want to book between 1 year to 6 months in advance to make sure that you not only have someone for your wedding day but also so that if you have your trial run through and decide that artist/stylist is not for you, then you have enough time to search for another one. Regardless of when you book your artist/stylist, you want to get a contract—your vendor for hair and makeup should be no different than your vendor for your flowers, caterer, venue, etc.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Committed to Beauty
Welcome to Bridal Beauty Artists Network's blog!
This is your place to find out about what the experts think, what products they like (and don't like!), learn great tips and tricks, get step by step how-to's, and of course, ask the experts your questions.
Submit your hair/makeup beauty question to us at: info@bridalbeautyartists.com
We can't wait to hear from you to help you become your most beautiful you!
This is your place to find out about what the experts think, what products they like (and don't like!), learn great tips and tricks, get step by step how-to's, and of course, ask the experts your questions.
Submit your hair/makeup beauty question to us at: info@bridalbeautyartists.com
We can't wait to hear from you to help you become your most beautiful you!
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