Saturday, March 17, 2012

L'Oreal Volume Shocking Waterproof Mascara - 465 Black Brown



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  • Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Fragrance-free.
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  • It thickens lashes to build breathtaking volume. Available in Black and Black Brown.
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L'Oreal Volume Shocking Construction Mascara is the first two-step mascara to build super-lush, luminous lashes with extreme volume. Step 1: Apply Lash Defining Base Coat that defines and smoothes lashes, perfectly preparing them for exceptional volume building. Step 2: Apply Volume Constructing Top Coat. Perfect Dose Comb coats lashes with Expansyl-rich, ultra-volumizing mascara from root to tip. It thickens lashes to the extreme to build breathtaking volume. L'Oreal Volume Shocking Mascara is ophthalmologist-tested and allergy-tested and removes easily with soap and water. It is suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers and is also fragrance-free. Read more

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Loreal Paris Lash Architect Mascara Spiral Brush - #615 Black Brown


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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

L'Oreal Telescopic Mascara, Carbon Black 935



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Dramatic lengthening and intensifying mascara. Intense shade. 2X the intensity (2X more intense pigments compared to L'Oreal's regular black)! Flexible precision brush. L'Oreal introduces Telescopic Carbon Black Mascara, for dramatic lengthening and intensity. How it Works: The patented flexible precision brush lengthens lashes up to 60% and exclusive carbon black pigments provide two times the intensity! Ophthalmologist and allergy tested. Removes easily with soap and water. Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Fragrance-free. Made in USA. Read more

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History of the curling iron. Is there such a thing or is the curling iron just a modern invention? Each generation is the same. We think we have invented something new when perhaps all we have done is to modify "old inventions" by applying modern technology. Let us begin to investigate the history of the curling iron or, as it is also known, the curling tong.

Let us begin with the definition of a curling iron. It is a tool, a cylindrical metal appliance, used to change the structure of the hair by applying heat to a lock of hair that has been curled around it. It is natural to think with a modern mind and assume that the heat is generated by electricity. However, the curling iron goes way back before the introduction of electricity.

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We only have to look at carvings from the ancient world to see that people cared about the style of their hair and that a popular style involved creating curls. Babylonian and Assyrian men dyed their hair and square beards black and crimped and curled them with curling irons. Persian nobles also curled their hair and beards, quite often staining them.

Egyptian nobles, men and women, cropped their hair close but later, for coolness and cleanliness in their hot climate, shaved their heads. On ceremonial occasions, for protection from the sun, they wore wigs. The wigs would be short and curly or long and full of curls or braids. The Science Museum has an example of curling tongs used by rich Egyptians to prepare their wigs.

In classical Greece it is known that the upper classes used curling irons.

Through time there have been many methods devised to curl hair and to keep the curl in place. For example, in 1906 Charles L. Nessler, a German hairdresser working in London, applied a borax paste and curled hair with an iron to produce the first permanent waves. This costly process took twelve hours. Eight years later, Eugene Sutter adapted the method by creating a dryer containing twenty heaters to do the job of waving more efficiently. Sutter was followed by Gaston Boudou, who modified Sutter's dryer and invented an automatic roller. By 1920, Rambaud, a Paris beautician, had perfected a system of curling and drying permed hair for softer, looser curls by using an electric hot-air dryer, an innovation of the period made by the Racine Universal Motor Company of Racine, Wisconsin. A significant breakthrough came in 1945, when French chemist Eugene Schueller of L'Oréal laboratories combined the action of thioglycolic acid with hydrogen peroxide to produce the first cold permanent wave, which was cheaper and faster than the earlier hot processes. To control the amount of curl, varying diameter of rods were used for rolling. Technology to hold hair in place was advanced in 1960 when L'Oréal laboratories introduced a polymer hair spray to serve as an invisible net.

The curling iron has remained a favoured tool in spite of all the chemical inventions. We have moved on from the metal rods heated by insertion into hot coals or heating on gas or electric stoves. With no control of the heat of the iron there must have been many cases of singed hair, not to mention burnt fingers and scalps! Modern day styles demand more control and flexibility of hair style with hair looking loose rather than "glued into place". Electrically heated and electronically controlled irons and tongs are now available. The barrels come in varying sizes enabling a tight curl or loose falling curl finish. Some have a smooth easy-glide ceramic barrel to create a super smooth finish and you can also purchase drop curl hair tongs with a cone shaped tong to create loose, tumbling waves and tousled curls. The fluctuation in hair styles from curly to straight and back again means manufacturers will continue to dream up new innovations to attract both professional hair stylists and the consumer.

So who "invented" the curling iron? Inevitably you find many references to "invented" and "patented by" or "introduced by". The original inventor is lost in the mists of time but examples of the previous sentence are:

In1866, Hiram Maxim, who designed the machine gun bearing his name, applied for and obtained the first of many patents at age 26 for a hair-curling iron.

Four years later in 1890 two Frenchmen, Maurice Lentheric and Marcel Grateau, used hot-air drying and heated curling tongs to make deep, long-lasting Marcel waves.

The Straightening comb however, is actually credited as first being invented by the late 19th century French hairdresser, Marcel Grateau, who also, invented the curling iron, the permanent wave and later the Gillette safety razor which became popular in Germany after World War I.

In related developments, Rene Lelievre and Roger Lemoine invented an electric curling iron in 1959.

The pressing/curling iron was patented by Theora Stephens on October 21, 1980.

In August 1987 the Wahl Clipper Corporation introduced to the professional market the ZeeCurl. This flat-barrel curling iron gave stylists a tool to create new hairstyles with Z-shaped curls, adding texture and body to all types of hair. In 1988, FrenZee, the consumer version, was added.

There is little doubt that fashion will demand and dictate new innovations to ensure continuation of the history of the curling iron.

Rodger Cresswell

History of the Curling Iron

Rodger is Managing Director of Avondale Consultancy Limited and Consultant to JC Regali

Sunday, March 11, 2012

L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Explosion Waterproof Mascara, Blackest Black, 0.27-Fluid Ounce



L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Explosion Waterproof Mascara, Blackest Black, 0.27-Fluid Ounce


L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Explosion Waterproof Mascara, Blackest Black, 0.27-Fluid Ounce Feature

  • Features an innovative flexi-globe brush that reaches 100% of lashes through multi-angle application
  • Unique spherical brush lengthens, separates and adds volume to even tiny corner and lower lashes
  • The ultra smooth formula applies evenly and wears all day with no clumps, flakes
  • Made in Paris
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Want lush, out-to-there lashes? Telescopic explosion mascara reaches 100% of lashes from every angle for a dramatic, fanned out effect. The unique spherical brush lengthens, separates and adds volume to even tiny corner and lower lashes, transforming your look. Read more

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History of the curling iron. Is there such a thing or is the curling iron just a modern invention? Each generation is the same. We think we have invented something new when perhaps all we have done is to modify "old inventions" by applying modern technology. Let us begin to investigate the history of the curling iron or, as it is also known, the curling tong.

Let us begin with the definition of a curling iron. It is a tool, a cylindrical metal appliance, used to change the structure of the hair by applying heat to a lock of hair that has been curled around it. It is natural to think with a modern mind and assume that the heat is generated by electricity. However, the curling iron goes way back before the introduction of electricity.

L\'Oreal Paris

We only have to look at carvings from the ancient world to see that people cared about the style of their hair and that a popular style involved creating curls. Babylonian and Assyrian men dyed their hair and square beards black and crimped and curled them with curling irons. Persian nobles also curled their hair and beards, quite often staining them.

Egyptian nobles, men and women, cropped their hair close but later, for coolness and cleanliness in their hot climate, shaved their heads. On ceremonial occasions, for protection from the sun, they wore wigs. The wigs would be short and curly or long and full of curls or braids. The Science Museum has an example of curling tongs used by rich Egyptians to prepare their wigs.

In classical Greece it is known that the upper classes used curling irons.

Through time there have been many methods devised to curl hair and to keep the curl in place. For example, in 1906 Charles L. Nessler, a German hairdresser working in London, applied a borax paste and curled hair with an iron to produce the first permanent waves. This costly process took twelve hours. Eight years later, Eugene Sutter adapted the method by creating a dryer containing twenty heaters to do the job of waving more efficiently. Sutter was followed by Gaston Boudou, who modified Sutter's dryer and invented an automatic roller. By 1920, Rambaud, a Paris beautician, had perfected a system of curling and drying permed hair for softer, looser curls by using an electric hot-air dryer, an innovation of the period made by the Racine Universal Motor Company of Racine, Wisconsin. A significant breakthrough came in 1945, when French chemist Eugene Schueller of L'Oréal laboratories combined the action of thioglycolic acid with hydrogen peroxide to produce the first cold permanent wave, which was cheaper and faster than the earlier hot processes. To control the amount of curl, varying diameter of rods were used for rolling. Technology to hold hair in place was advanced in 1960 when L'Oréal laboratories introduced a polymer hair spray to serve as an invisible net.

The curling iron has remained a favoured tool in spite of all the chemical inventions. We have moved on from the metal rods heated by insertion into hot coals or heating on gas or electric stoves. With no control of the heat of the iron there must have been many cases of singed hair, not to mention burnt fingers and scalps! Modern day styles demand more control and flexibility of hair style with hair looking loose rather than "glued into place". Electrically heated and electronically controlled irons and tongs are now available. The barrels come in varying sizes enabling a tight curl or loose falling curl finish. Some have a smooth easy-glide ceramic barrel to create a super smooth finish and you can also purchase drop curl hair tongs with a cone shaped tong to create loose, tumbling waves and tousled curls. The fluctuation in hair styles from curly to straight and back again means manufacturers will continue to dream up new innovations to attract both professional hair stylists and the consumer.

So who "invented" the curling iron? Inevitably you find many references to "invented" and "patented by" or "introduced by". The original inventor is lost in the mists of time but examples of the previous sentence are:

In1866, Hiram Maxim, who designed the machine gun bearing his name, applied for and obtained the first of many patents at age 26 for a hair-curling iron.

Four years later in 1890 two Frenchmen, Maurice Lentheric and Marcel Grateau, used hot-air drying and heated curling tongs to make deep, long-lasting Marcel waves.

The Straightening comb however, is actually credited as first being invented by the late 19th century French hairdresser, Marcel Grateau, who also, invented the curling iron, the permanent wave and later the Gillette safety razor which became popular in Germany after World War I.

In related developments, Rene Lelievre and Roger Lemoine invented an electric curling iron in 1959.

The pressing/curling iron was patented by Theora Stephens on October 21, 1980.

In August 1987 the Wahl Clipper Corporation introduced to the professional market the ZeeCurl. This flat-barrel curling iron gave stylists a tool to create new hairstyles with Z-shaped curls, adding texture and body to all types of hair. In 1988, FrenZee, the consumer version, was added.

There is little doubt that fashion will demand and dictate new innovations to ensure continuation of the history of the curling iron.

Rodger Cresswell

History of the Curling Iron

Rodger is Managing Director of Avondale Consultancy Limited and Consultant to JC Regali

Friday, March 9, 2012

Revlon Grow Luscious By Fabulash, 001 Blackest Black, 0.38-Ounce


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  • Lash enhancing formula complements the natural growth cycle of your lashes and improves their overall appearance and condition with each use
  • Lashes not only look instantly longer and lusher, they will also grow stronger day after day
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Grow Luscious Mascara is a first-to-market, all-in-one mascara and lash enhancer. The lash enhancing phyto-peptide formula complements the natural growth cycle of the lashes to improve the overall appearance and condition of lashes with each use. The jumbo, oversized brush with lash extending fibers instantly lengthens and plumps lashes. The result, longer, fuller lashes that grow stronger day after day. Read more

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

L'Oreal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Blush, Tender Rose, 0.21 Ounce


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  • Non-comedogenic; non-acnegenic
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True match super-blendable makeup shades are now cleaner, truer and even more natural. With the new patented color technology, True Match makeup precisely matches your skin’s tone and texture and coordinates perfectly with True Match powder and blush. Read more

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

L'Oreal Extra Volume Collagen Waterproof Mascara - Black #690




L'Oreal Extra Volume Collagen Waterproof Mascara - Black #690 Feature

  • Plumping mascara
  • Suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wear
  • All-day wear
  • No clumps, no flakes, no smudges
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Discover your lushest, most luxurious lashes with extra-volume collagen mascara. made with hydra-collagen, it enhances the thickness of your lashes for up to 12x more impact without any clumps. our patented brush is 50% bigger so it builds that incredible. Read more

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Hugh Laurie L'Oreal Paris Men Expert Tube. Duration : 1.63 Mins.


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