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Sunday, September 23, 2012

B & B Cream Takes Care of it All!

B & B Cream Takes Care of it All!

Ciao bella,

I have noticed for a long time now, ads and talk about B and B Cream.Well what is it anyway? B and B, all I could think of was Bread and Butter! And so many other combos!

It's Beauty Balm or in some cases Blemish Balm. So I decided to purchase some. I liked what it was offering as a cover up cream you can use under your makeup. Essentially a primer it also can be worn alone. Some B&B's have a luminescent glow also with different SPF's. I would consider them all a necessary part of our makeup regime for all of us complexion conscious gals! Quick and easy to look great all day!

A primer goes under your foundation or can be used alone. When applied it looks like the cheesecloth effect when a photographer applies the cloth over the lens! It really does work and makes your skin velvety and dewy looking! Just a few colors to choose from for every brand. So in essence a B & B Cream carries many different advantages instead of just one. It can be a primer, a coverup with a bit of color, an iridescent- pearly look, an SPF with different ranges of protection and enough color to wear it alone. Check your brand name's labels and which B & B Cream is best for you! They can be found in your local drugstore to high end department stores! Pricing from $15 to $50! So put some glow on and be beautiful with a B & B Cream!

Buona giornata and God bless the United States of America!

--Mary N. DiZazzo-Trumbull


Read prior weeks' "All That Zazz" columns at www.allthatzazz.com. Mary is a third-generation cosmetologist and a Massachusetts distributor of Kosmea brand rose hip oil products. She may be contacted at (978) 470-8183 or mary@mary4nails.com.

Monday, September 10, 2012

To Curl or not to Curl-that is the Question!

To Curl or not to Curl-that is the Question!

Ciao bella,

My cosmetic world is filled with all kinds of Beauty-Fix-Me-Ups. You know the "tricks of the trade" from concealers, eyebrow wax to the subject of today -- eyelash curlers! I own two pair. One plastic that folds up for travel and is lightweight. I also own the typical metal brand with rubber padding. I like using them when I am not using mascara and my lashes are tinted since they are light. Only upper lashes should be curled. Just use hot blow dryer on curler to warm them and curl away! They truly work! Using an eyelash curler with mascara is a personal preference. Trying and seeing is believing! You can also find battery-operated curlers with a heating element installed. The original metal device was invented by William McDonell and patented in 1931.

So through the years I did take the time to sometimes curl my lashes with the standard metal curler. It certainly does work making curly lashes. It is a look for sure! However is it worth the trouble? I also remember my friends who attended a strict parochial high school with no makeup rules. My cousin would apply Vaseline on her already natural dark lashes and curl them. Really great! In fact she was accused many times that she was wearing mascara.

I also found that by curling it stimulates lash growth. Caution must always be applied with a curler. A gentle hand should be used and curler lightly warmed as not to burn skin!

To curl or not to curl? Find out and see!

Buona giornata and God bless the United States of America!

--Mary N. DiZazzo-Trumbull


Read prior weeks' "All That Zazz" columns at www.allthatzazz.com. Mary is a third-generation cosmetologist and a Massachusetts distributor of Kosmea brand rose hip oil products. She may be contacted at (978) 470-8183 or mary@mary4nails.com.