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High-end Lipstick Dupes For The Bargain Hunter

Bright Ideas, Makeup - Fontana Beauty Expert - November 5, 2014

Hi dolls!

We’ve gotten a few requests to do lipstick dupes for higher end lipsticks for MAC which is an extremely popular makeup brand.

If you’re looking to spend under $1800 and get the look over a much hyped about MAC lipstick colour, then this is our little secret (Shhh) 🙂

 

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When ‘Heroine’ by MAC came out there was a frenzy, almost a riot. It was limited edition and disappeared quickly off the shelves, only to be made a permanent colour a year afterwards. If your local MAC store has sold out or you want the colour without the cost, you can get Milani’s ‘Violent Volt’. A few coats of it, and you’re good to go!

 

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Moving on to the pinks. Candy Yum Yum is quite possibly the only permanent colour that has been consistently sold out and raved about, years after it’s release. For those who can’t get their paws on it, ‘Rose Hip’ by Milani is a great dupe.

 

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An orange lipstick can look absolutely stunning on all skin types and if you’re decked in all black, THIS is the way to draw attention to your face and seal the look *2 snaps*.

 

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Hello?!?! Can you say twins? Revlon’s ‘Pink Pout’ is an exact dupe for MAC ‘Snob’ and it’s a great light lipstick for an easy night out or just to balance out a bright eye shadow look.

 

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New MAC colour “Instigator” is the new baby of their line. And of course, it’s sold out everywhere. You can get the carbon copy in a cheaper method by picking up Revlon’s ‘Va Va Violet’.

 

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Last but not least we have the triple header, a plum lipstick that wears the Fall Season crown at MAC called ‘Rebel’. ‘Rebel’ is one of those colours you just HAVE TO have and for a few hundred dollars (JMD) less, you can have it in Milani’s ‘Sangria’ or Wet n’ Wild’s ‘Sugar Plum Fairy.

 

You can contact your nearest Fontana Pharmacy branch to check if any of these or other shades are in stock. Feel free to let us know of other dupes! 🙂

 

Xoxo

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#FabFinds under $1000 – October 2014

Bright Ideas, Hair - Fontana Beauty Expert - October 30, 2014

On this edition of #FabFinds We’re focusing on hair care.

The bounce, shine and overall health of your hair starts at the root and is maintained with a balanced diet of moisture and protein.

So i browsed the hair products aisle and thought to myself, which one of these products can i pick up to add to my hair regime without going over my $1000? Well i found 3 products that i am sure you girls will love.

 

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1: Beautiful Earth – Soft Shiny Hair & Scalp Conditioner. 100% natural and perfect for the woman (or man) who wants to cut down on the amount of chemicals they put in their hair.

2: Country House – Lemon Grass Shampoo. Lemongrass is known to give you a thicker, more lustrous hair as well as prevent dry scalp and dandruff. This shampoo will be great for those with thin hair, brittle hair, dry scalp or all the above.

3: SoftSheen Carson Dark & Lovely –  Curl Cream. Now this is made for kids but for my curly haired sistrens, this is a great product, under $1000 that will have your hair feeling soft and easy to work with.

 

Let us know if you’ve tried these products and remember to sign up for your Fontana Rewards Card for discounts and more!

 

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Fab Finds Under $1000

Bright Ideas - Fontana Beauty Expert - September 10, 2014

So you’d have a miserable day, you just want to go home and try to enjoy the rest of your evening.

You check your purse and think “Hmm…let me buy something nice, i have $1,000 i can spare”, so what do you get?

Well in THIS episode of Fab Finds Under $1000 we’ll introduce you to three (3) items that will lift your spirits.

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The Adidas Pure Lightness is a soft scent that will have you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. You can start the next day on a high note!

Bodico Face & Underarm Wax Strips. Now you girls KNOW there’s no greater feeling than a smooth skin, you feel almost invincible!

Simple Sensitive Skin Experts, Kind To Skin deep cleansing Face Mask. What a mouthful! Lol But you have sensitive skin, you know how hard it is to get a deep clean without harsh irritants. This is definitely a products to try out.

 

Each of the mentioned products are under $1000 and worth every cent!

Stay classy & cute!

 

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Makeup cheats for a flawless face

Bright Ideas - Fontana Beauty Expert - July 18, 2014

Every woman tries to find new ways to keep her face looking flawless throughout the day and I’ve found a couple sneaky tricks to maintaining just that.

 

Matte lipsticks have become extremely popular over the past 12 months, especially after MAC launched their Retro-Matte line. Now you may have a colour that you would love to wear as a matte lippie but how can you turn a lipstick with satin or sheen finish into a comfy, wearable matte? Easy.

 

Take a single ply tissue and place it on your lips, then dab a brush in some translucent powder and apply over the tissue. Voila, you now have matte lipstick!

 

Oil control is quite possibly the number one issue women have and we clamor for a quick fix. Here are a few ways to keep you looking easy, breezy and slayed to the Gods all year round.

 

Milk of Magnesia can be used as a face primer that is applied before your foundation. It literally blocks oil from permeating through your foundation and you will look cool and collected for hours. Don’t be afraid of the white residue it leaves behind once it dries, your foundation will cover it right up and no one will be able to tell!

 

Oil Blotting sheets are super helpful while you’re on the go to remove excess oil from your face, but if you don’t want to fork over that cash, go to your local stall man or gas station and pick up a pack of Rizzla wrapping paper. Those sheets look mighty familiar don’t they? They’re cheaper and do the job just as well. The only draw back is having to explain to your friends why you have Rizzla in your bag, Ha!

Adding powder to your face before your liquid or cream foundation. What?! Crazy right? Yes this strays from the textbook makeup application format but it has been proven to keep your face oil free throughout the day so it’s worth a try. Have fun with your makeup and feel free to share any of your genius tips! 😉

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5 Beauty Lies Most of Us Believe

Bright Ideas - Fontana Make Up Expert - June 23, 2014

Below we present five beauty lies that many people believe. Perhaps you have come across this information in a magazine or online, or heard it from your doctor, a friend, or a family member. No matter how you got this misinformation or where you heard these lies, we’re here to set the record straight—to give you the most up-to-date, reliable information so you can take the best possible care of your skin! Knowledge is beautiful!

Lie #1: Dry skin? Drink more water!

The truth: We see this tip all the time, and wish it were true; after all, it doesn’t get much easier than just drinking water! But, have you ever met someone who said that their dry skin went away from drinking lots of water? It doesn’t happen. The truth is dry skin isn’t about water consumption. If all it took to get rid of dry skin was drinking more water, then no one would have dry skin, and companies would stop selling moisturizers—and we all know that’s not the case! The causes of and treatments for dry skin are far more complicated than just drinking water; plus, drinking more water than your body needs will only result in more trips to the bathroom.

Lie #2: You can repair damaged hair.

The truth: Countless hair-care products, including hair masks and so-called “deep” conditioners, make claims of repairing hair, as if all the damaging things we do to it (coloring, straightening, brushing, sun exposure) can be mended by using these types of products. The truth is hair is dead. Period. It’s dead, which is why it doesn’t hurt when you get your hair cut and because it’s dead, it cannot be repaired or permanently revert to its normal state. You can no more mend a hair strand than you can mend a dead leaf. What does happen when you use good conditioners and good styling products is that your damaged hair can feel smoother and softer and it can look shinier and more healthy, but it’s not repaired. These products provide only a temporary fix—if you don’t keep using them, you hair will go back to looking and feeling damaged. If a hair-care product could truly repair your hair, you’d need to use it only a few times and then you’d be done, but clearly that isn’t what happens!

Lie #3: There’s a product that can get rid of cellulite.

The truth: The 85% of women who have cellulite would love it if this were true, but, alas, it’s just one more falsehood. The cosmetics industry, and lots of doctors and aestheticians, want to sell you products and/or provide treatments (especially expensive ones) claiming to slim, trim, tone, and de-bump your thighs, but if any of those worked, who would have cellulite?

Trying to navigate and separate cellulite facts from fiction isn’t easy, but there is a bit of positive news. There are a few options, such as some lasers and retinoids, that may make a difference, but even these treatments, which do have some potential for working (and we mean only the “potential” for working; it’s not a sure thing) rarely live up to the claims asserted. Still, a bit of improvement, as opposed to merely wasting your money, is definitely a turn for the better!

Lie #4: One special ingredient (like vitamin C or peptides) is all aging skin needs.

The truth: Given the advertising, it would seem that most cosmetics companies believe this is true—that one ingredient alone can do it all—because they perpetually launch products with one showcased ingredient, be it plant stem cells, a special melon extract from the south of France, or a plant oil from Morocco. Although there are lots of special ingredients that are great for skin (and hair), the truth is that giving your skin what it needs to act younger and be more healthy is far more complex than providing it with one ingredient, no matter how good it is.

Skin is the body’s largest organ and it needs an array of beneficial ingredients to protect and repair itself from environmental assaults and the effects of aging. Looking for skin-care products with one superstar ingredient cheats your skin of the range of ingredients it needs to significantly improve. Think of it like your diet: Vegetables are nutritional powerhouses, but if you eat only vegetables, you soon will be malnourished because veggies alone don’t provide everything the body needs to maintain itself and stay healthy.

Lie #5: Parabens are bad for you, so avoid products that contain them.

The truth: The “parabens = bad” myth is so pervasive that many people have opted to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach. We can’t say we blame you for being cautious, but make sure your decision is based on facts, not on media-fueled misinformation. As it turns out, parabens are actually some of the gentlest preservatives used in cosmetics.

Parabens may come in the form of butylparaben, ethylparaben, isobutylparaben, methylparaben, or propylparaben. They’ve been linked distantly (meaning in limited studies on only a handful of subjects or in animal studies) to breast cancer due to their weak estrogenic activity and their presence in a tiny number of breast cancer tissue samples. That cancer connection, however remote, has some people worried. The truth is: There is no research proving parabens should be avoided when shopping for personal-care products, for yourself or for your family, at least no more so than avoiding plants that have estrogenic activity.

According to published research and global cosmetics regulatory organizations, from the United States and Canada to Europe and Asia, parabens, especially in the small amounts present in personal-care products, are not a problem. According to these studies (and assuming the parabens get into the body), parabens are “fully metabolized before they enter the blood stream,” which is more than can be said for some plant extracts with estrogenic activity, but no one is trying to scare you into avoiding plants.

In a review of the research into the estrogenic activity of parabens, the study’s author concluded that based on maximum daily exposure estimates, “it was impossible that parabens could increase the risk associated with exposure to estrogenic chemicals.” Although more cosmetics companies have opted to avoid parabens, those who continue to preserve their products with them are not making a mistake. Parabens are among the most effective (and safest) preservatives around. Indeed, their undeserved reputation has left many cosmetics chemists scrambling to find equally effective options.

The next time you come across a beauty tip or a claim that sounds too simple, too good to be true, or downright scary, you can almost always count on it being a beauty lie—and you can count on us to help you understand why!

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