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Aromaleigh Mineral Cosmetics Rocks! Literally...

(ContentDesk) January 19, 2006 -- Pure, intense color. Glitter, glitz, and glamour. Black-light reactive shades. The creative possibilities are virtually endless with the new line of Aromaleigh Rocks! Sonic Eyes loose hybrid mineral powder eyeshadows.When looking for colors full of vibrancy, intensity, electricity, sparkle, iridescence, and shimmer, look no further. Whether one is visually defined by the trappings of goth, glam, punk, metal, rockabilly, or any other genre---the Rocks! Sonic Eyes collection has it all.Aromaleighs latest creations are the collaborative effort of Kristen Leigh Bell and Steven Morello, Jr., who conceptualized the Rocks! Sonic Cosmetics collection while drawing inspiration (and rocking out to) their favorite musical influences.Aromaleigh is known for their line of simple and natural mineral cosmetic products.

While the benefits of all-natural mineral cosmetics cannot be denied, there is a wide range of shocking hues that can never be achieved with all-natural formulations. For years, many Aromaleigh customers have submitted requests for these more vivid, eye-popping colors.Aromaleigh, Inc., is pleased to introduce the Rocks! Sonic Eyes collection, avoiding unnecessary ingredients and using only naturally derived mineral pigments and the synthetic colorants required to produce the intense, shocking colors that cannot be produced with traditional mineral pigments. This new collection is a true marriage of the natural and the synthetic. Now everyone can enjoy the simplicity of mineral cosmetics and the creativity of loose powders, while taking a walk on the wild side with the 71 bold, exciting new shades of the Rocks! Sonic Eyes collection.Rocks! products are intensely pigmented, and a little goes a long way. All colors are buildable, and a variety of looks can be achieved by using different application methods.

Apply Rocks! Sonic Eyes wet or dry . . . all over the eyelids . .

. as intense eyeliners . . . anything goes! Many colors contain high-impact sparkle, and the use of an eyeliner sealant or eyeshadow primer is recommended.

For those looking for the ultimate in shock power, some Rocks! shades are even black-light reactive, glowing in the dark when exposed to a black light source, such as in a dance club or night club.Rocks! Sonic Eyes is just the first piece of the entire Aromaleigh Rocks! Sonic Cosmetics Collection. Rocks! Sonic Eyes will soon be joined by even more shocking colors with the Rocks! Sonic Cheeks and Rocks! Sonic Lips collections.Available now exclusively at http://www.aromaleigh.com.2 gram sifter jar: $7.251/8 tsp sample: $1.20Ingredients: mica(CI 77019), titanium dioxide(CI 77891), iron oxides(CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499). May contain polyester-3, D&C yellow 5 and 11, D&C orange 5, D&C violet 2, D&C blue 1, D&C red 22, 28 and 40, calcium sodium borosilicate, ferric ferrocyanide (CI 77510), tin oxide (CI 77861)..



Traci Lords Films Hot New Ad Campaign for Duprey Cosmetics

Techno diva and bad girl beauty Traci Lords will be the "face" of Duprey Cosmetics for the brand's 2005 commercial advertising campaign. The first spot in a series of sexy ads featuring Lords films Monday, January 10 in Los Angeles."Traci has incredible sex appeal," say founders Brian and Jim Duprey whose cosmetics and artistry have graced the covers of Elle, Cosmopolitan and Glamour. "Her look can be ethereal, flirty, or downright dangerous. She's the ultimate temptress." The 2 minute commercial spot, directed by Mike Ruiz, is a dreamy, futuristic trip set to Lord's new music release, "You Burn Inside Me". Ruiz previously directed music videos for Lords ("Walking in L.A." 2004) and dance chart toppers Kristine W and RuPaul.

"Traci is the perfect star for this futuristic concept because she's so ahead of her time in everything she does? not to mention that she is devastatingly gorgeous!" beams Ruiz. The spot films live on Monday, January 10 at Miauhaus Studios in Los Angeles....

Traci Lords Films Hot New Ad Campaign for Duprey Cosmetics
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Acne Skin Care Tips That Work

How should people go about acne skin care? This article enumerates some basic guidelines to go by. For example, you should clean your skin gently, avoid frequent handling of the skin, avoid sun tanning, and lastly, women should choose their cosmetics carefully and men must shave carefully for good acne skin care.People with acne may try to stop outbreaks and oil production by scrubbing their skin and using strong detergent soaps. However, scrubbing will not help acne skin care; in fact, it can make the problem worse. Most doctors recommend that people with acne gently wash their skin with a mild cleanser for acne skin care, once in the morning and once in the evening.Patients should ask their doctor or another health professional for advice on the best type of cleanser to use for acne skin care. Acne skin care also means washing your skin after heavy exercise.

Patients should wash their face from under the jaw to the hairline; rough scrubs or pads should not be used. It is important...

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Can Cosmetics at the Drugstore Measure Up?

Seattle, WA (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) August 16, 2005 -- If you've experienced sticker shock at the cosmetics counters lately, you're not alone. The $45-billion dollar cosmetics industry has successfully created the illusion that expensive means better, and women have bought into it hook, line, and sinker. Skin-care products with price tags upwards of $100 are becoming the norm. But it doesn't have to be that way, and Paula Begoun can show your readers how to shop smarter with her new article, "Drugstore Doubles: The Best in Beauty."Finding makeup and skin-care products at the drugstore that are just as good as, and in many cases much better than, those at the department store is the focus of a new article by Cosmetics Cop (www.cosmeticscop.com) and best-selling beauty author Paula Begoun. In this 650-word article, Paula answers the following questions: -- What $95 department-store...

Can Cosmetics at the Drugstore Measure Up?
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Natural Skin Care

You work hard to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly. You know that organic foods can help you avoid ingesting nasty hormones and chemicals but did you know that these toxins are creeping into your system in other ways? Your moisturizers, eye creams, and make up may seem harmless, but check out the labels and you'll find a laundry list of tongue-twisting ingredients, many of which could be hazardous to your health. In a recent survey, conducted by Health, eighty three percent of responding consumers indicated that they would rather use all natural body products. The skin care industry is responding to this demand. The natural and organic skin care product sector has seen a growth of thirty nine percent over the last year.

Some of these products may claim to be all-natural, while still containing a slew of chemicals and toxins. Here's what you need to know about natural skin care and how to determine if the product you are using is free of harmful chemicals.Why Choose Natural...

Natural Skin Care
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