Archive for the ‘mineral makeup’ Category

Friday March 5th, 2010 at 12:48 am by admin

Bristol Palin and Christopher Drummond Beauty

Taken straight from PeopleMagazine.com:

bristol Palin wearing Christopher Drummond Beauty makeupBristol Palin, the 19-year-old daughter of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin filmed her scene on ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager this week during the mother-daughter visit to Los Angeles – then made a splash at a pre-Oscar party.                                                                                                                                                       Working on a closed set to protect her privacy, the single mom played herself Tuesday – but as the fictional friend of Shailene Woodley’s character Amy. The episode airs in June or July.
“Despite the fact that her family has been beaten up in the press for the past few years, Bristol was willing to step out of her comfort zone and try something new, and I really respect that,” the show’s creator and executive producer Brenda Hampton tells PEOPLE. “She’s a beautiful and intelligent young woman who is also really sweet.”
Palin next made a big entrance Wednesday at the Pre-Oscar Poolside Party benefiting The Red Cross Haiti & Chile Relief Fund at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons.
Looking svelte in skinny jeans, gray blazer and heels, Palin beelined for the Christopher Drummond Beauty cabana, where she got a quick touch-up with some of the brand’s organic mineral makeup.
www.christopherdrummond.com

 

Thursday February 25th, 2010 at 11:08 pm by admin

Is Mineral Makeup Bad??? “Maybe Mineral Makeup isn’t For You!”

Mineral Makeup: Not all it claims to be?

Mineral Makeup: Not all it claims to be?

I’m ready to give up on mineral makeup — help?

Q:  Recently I’ve switched to mineral makeup, but I swear I’m ready to give up on it. I’ve been using Everyday Minerals. I’ve been trying to hard to find my shade. I’ve tried basically all of their shades but haven’t found my perfect shade. I hate how mineral makeup looks pale in pictures where the camera flashes. And after I’ve been wearing it for awhile it looks so bad, cakey almost. Do you think I should give up on mineral makeup or just switch brands to something else? Do you think mineral makeup just isn’t good for me? If not, what type of foundation should I try?

Christopher’s Answer:

Hi there.  I was sent this link and I thought I could help you out by explaining a few things.

When I worked for a mineral makeup company, a lot of people had the same complaints you did, so I decided to create my own line to help with the many issues of Mineral Makeup.  As you are stating, it is not made for everyone.

 First, let me explain that the main ingredients in Mineral Makeup (Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide and Bismuth Oxychloride) are irritants to a lot of people.  These “minerals” cause itchiness, dryness and other irritation on the skin.  Many women stop wearing minerals because of the “side effects” this makeup gave them.  The problem is that the mineral makeup companies don’t tell you this.  They tell you that the products are “irritant free.”  They are not.  I can’t tell you how many women have come up to me telling me that mineral makeup breaks them out, feels itchy, and dries their skin out.  They love the idea of minerals, but don’t like the results.

 Also, these three ingredients reflect light.  A LOT.  This means when you take a picture, the flash reflects against the makeup, causing you to get the horrible “pale face”.  Bronzer and “warmth” will not help the situation. they will just add darkness to a light colored complexion.

Thirdly, these three ingredients are pure white.  They make it very difficult to match your color.  Since pure white is very unforgiving on anyone with yellow in their skins, it will be almost impossible to properly match the color.

The solution?  A foundation that is free of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and bismuth oxychloride.  Christopher Drummond Beauty is free of all of these ingredients.  It is as light as air, creamy feeling, won’t make you look greasy, and has great coverage.  All of this, and it’s 100% natural, organic based and vegan, too!  (BE is not vegan, they use Carmine, which is an animal biproduct–bugs!!!!)

I’m sorry if this sounds like an advertisement.  However, I am very much into educating people about why “Mineral Makeup” is not always what it seems, and not always what they claim.

 Educate yourself about these ingredients, and you’ll see that minerals may not be the way to go for you….go to our website www.christopherdrummond.com, and read what we have to offer.  Our innovative makeup is truly different, and looks like a powder, but acts like a cream.  You’ll love it!!!

Tuesday February 16th, 2010 at 1:18 am by admin

DVF Fall 2010: The new Smoky Eye

dvf-backstage36Diane von Furstenberg’s inspiration was a woman evolving “like a butterfly,” layered lids and undereyes with a black cream shadow, added shades of blue and green powder over the top, and gave the inner corners a little sparkle. The result is multidimensional eye makeup that looks a little different from each angle—a vision we can all embrace.

Get the look with CDB:  Start with CDB natural concealer all over the lid.  Then take Feline eye shadow all over the whole lid, from lash to brown.  Next, take Mystique shadow, and add it on the eyelid from the crease to the lashes.  Take the Cream to Powder cream liner in Black and smudge it on the bottom lashes, as well as the top lashes (be sure to add a lot for this look).  Finally, take Relache Ice shadow, and add it to the corners of the inner eyes.  Use your mascara of choice, or use the cream to powder liner as a mascara.

Thursday February 11th, 2010 at 6:48 pm by admin

Get the Look: BCBG/Fashion Week 2010

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Makeup artist Sarah Lucero, for Stila, created a monochromatic, clean face using beige tones. “The key is to neutralize the skin so the beige pops,” said Lucero, as she prepped the face with Hydrating Primer. She then applied One Step Makeup to the face, and Dune eye shadow to the entire eyelid. She created a soft “reverse cat eye” under the lid by brushing on a deeper brown shade to remove any pinkness. Cheeks and lips were bare.

To get the look with Christopher Drummond Beauty products:
Apply Natural Cream Concealer where needed in small amounts
Next, apply a small amount of Saude Pele Radiance Booster to the cheek bones, nose and forehead
Follow with a dusting of Veludo Velvet Foundation all over the face and neck, to even out color.
Apply a small amount of Alluring Apricot Blush to the apples of the cheeks.
Use Carnivale Lip Gloss lightly on the lips.
www.christopherdrummond.com

Sunday February 7th, 2010 at 4:28 pm by admin

Christopher’s Favorites

Here is my personal store, where you can browse and buy my hand-picked favorites for applying makeup, skincare and other great items….