Beautiful Beauty Blog Round Up

As most of us continue to slosh and slide through winter, you can escape by joining us for our weekly tour of noteworthy beauty and fashion features. Stay elegant…no matter what the weather…

Sabrina has published the definitive comparison of Giorgio Armani Beauty’s Eyes to Kill Mascaras: Regular vs Excess. Ever wonder about the difference? Wonder no more. Read her review at The Beauty Look Book.

Kari at Fab over Forty isn’t the only one who has re-discovered French skin care by Orlane. Find out why she likes it. Kari says it’s expensive, but it works.

Gaia hooked us with her feature about Sisley’s Phyto Lip Shine. Read The Non-Blonde to see why she considers it true luxury.

Three Custom Color’s Sweetest Thing Palette is the talk of Twitter. Carla at Product Girl will tell you why.

Kelly showed us Benefit’s Bella Bomba Blush. Does the ultimate “peach blush lover” like this pink blush? You can find out at Gouldylox Reviews.

Is your budget suffering? No prob – you can still buy new beauty products! Amy has eye shadow recommendations from Wet ‘n Wild for you at Café Makeup.

Debbi wants to make sure you get the most for your drugstore dollars. Find out why you should sign up for the CVS ExtraCare Beauty Club at DivaDebbi.

Charlestongirl loves cream blush. YSL’s popular Créme de Blush shades, some of which were re-launched for Spring 2011, earned her praise. See her shade selection at Best Things in Beauty.

On the fashion front, last week we told you about Part 1 of Jennifer’s facts about tights and pantyhose. You need to check in at BeautyXposé to read Part 2.

Do you have your “Life Cut” yet? Michelle at Beauty Editor shares some important hair wisdom…

And Janine at Beautygeeks shares a wonderful secret that any of use with unworn and neglected perfume around the house should know….

We hope you have a wonderful weekend. Stay cozy!


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