Posted by: Beauty Junkie on: December 27, 2009
Answer?: ME.
I like free stuff, especially makeup. But what I like better then free stuff is all of your ideas, opinions and knowing that you dig my site. To ring in the new year, I want to give you my favourite ever make-up product.
What do I want from you? I want an idea. I want you to comment on this post about what my next article should be on/testing. That is what I want. The person who has the idea I like best will get the Nars Blush in “orgasm” shade. The holy grail of blush basically.
Contest closes January 15.
Stay junkie ladies,
B.Junkie
I honestly would like to see an article on Mascara (hehe).
WHich ones actually work, which ones clump, and if any give you ridiculous hooker lashes (and if so hook me up with that one
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Also, whats actually waterproof, and which runs kind of thing.
How about drugstore vs. department store.
How certain things compare, the pros and cons, etc.
This may not be beauty-related entirely, but hangover cures that actually make you look alive?
That or trying out any sort of homemade beauty tricks people talk about, whether it be tomato paste on the face for clear skin (I’ve heard it a few times), yogurt masks, hair treatments, etc..
Wait OhMyGod… deep conditioning treatments. Some say it’s pointless, some say don’t use oil-based, etc..
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I agree with Bails.
I love mascara, and i bought 4 mascaras on Boxing Day.
But sadly they all clump and was a waste of my money. I want something that won’t clump, and actually gives you volume and makes your lashes thicker. Plus waterproof is a plus.
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I think you should do an article on cheap makeup. now like, cheaply made makeup.. but makeup that doesnt cost much (like e.l.f in USA) but works great! I hate spending alot of money on makeup and it doesnt work well.
I think it would be great to see an experiment on using common household items as alternatives for skincare and haircare, like honey as a natural humectant and antioxidant, aspirin as a zit zapper, oatmeal to relieve irritated skin, vinegar rinse for shiny hair, potatoes to get rid of under-eye circles, olive oil as a hair and skin moisturiser, etc. to see if the claims are true. =)
It would be interesting to see what actually helps the eyelashes themselves. People use mascaras that claim to add length, volume, and other things, and they usually result in doing harm to the eyelashes after a while. What products or activities will actually make the lashes themselves longer/fuller/etc?
Maybe an article on resolutions, or perhaps how many shampoos and conditioners say that they work best together (although it’s obviously for profit,) is there something about them that actually complement each other, or does it matter?
An article on how to keep healthy hair, it seems so simple, but i straighten my hair daily and i’m trying to grow it out. I try to trim my constantly splitting ends as much as i can, but its hard to keep up with them. Any suggestions?
I agree with Bails and Stepherson on the mascara front. Every mascara I’ve bought is either clumpy or gives me hooker lashes, maybe find out if there is a natural looking mascara that still gives noticible definition?
Also, I have insanely dry skin and no moisturizer has ever been able to help it, so see if one actually lives up to its claims? possibly compared to olive oil or some other natural moisturizer that can be found in the home?
I think it’d be interesting to see what line of products are best for your skin, For example if Covergirl powder makes you break out more than NYC, or if Rimmel eyeliner lasts all day as opposed to L’oreal.
I would love you to do an article on skin creams, I get insanely dry skin in winter and I need to know what works!
Or maybe the method of using olive oil on your hair before you shower, I always wanted to know if that worked!
December 28, 2009 at 3:03 am
Despite the fact that obviously neither of us have any desire to have or use the product you’ll be giving away, I’d love to see you test foundations, given that our family has incredibly sensitive skin, it would be interesting to see you test foundations for sensitive skin.