Following in the illustrious footsteps of The Hills star Lauren Conrad, last year’s American idol winner Jordin Sparks is partnering with Avon’s teen-targeted brand mark., as announced yesterday. Miss Sparks will appear in a nationwide advertising campaign targeted at college campuses and in the brand’s catalog. In addition, Jordin’s mug will be featured on mark. websites and on their Facebook and MySpace pages. The partnership is set to begin this summer…but oddly enough, this isn’t the first time!
I have been overblonding my hair myself for years now, and it seemed each time I colored my hair was bright white-yellow on the bottom and my natural dark blonde at my roots. Very Britney Spears; not very sexy. I decided to do the big change myself by tossing on a deeper base and some nice highlights with L’Oreal Couleur Experte Haircolor in #9.2, “Light Beige Blonde Creme Brulee”. I had some initial concerns, as the color on the box looks VERY warm and almost red in the undertones, yet it notes that it is a “Cooler” shade. I was also concerned that applying color and highlights one right after another might dry my hair too much, but the box said to do it so I did it!
Guess what, ladies? This is my 100th post! That’s right, the Beauty Bunny has given you one hundred different blatherings about makeup. Rather than fabricating some silly “Happy 100th Postiversary” holiday (I much prefer Postivus, myself), I’ve decided to show you guys some of my favorite posts and products in the Beauty Bunny’s illustrious history. We can call it My Favorite Things, like Oprah! Only you don’t get free stuff. Sorry!
Smashbox’s Photo Finish line of foundation primers has received amazing hype, and I just wouldn’t be the Beauty Bunny if I didn’t try a product with so much press. My uneven skin tone persuaded me to pick up the Color Correcting formula in Blend, which at the price seemed like the safest buy (’cause who wants to be left with a big tub of green stuff?)
Almost every woman has at least a little peach fuzz on her upper lip. The truth is, you probably notice it more than anyone who’s ever seen you. Women with dark hair on their upper lips have done everything to hide it (powder, concealer, overdrawn lip lines), and it often works better than you think. Still, if the hair’s too much for you, here’s some tips on removing it.