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Sunday, February 26, 2012

when life hands you lemons...

...take a bath with yummy Lemon Sugar bath & body products from mark. AND help an amazing cause at the same time!



During magalog 3 (which lasts through March 22), I'm joining some fellow mark. reps in donating a portion of all Lemon Sugar sales to Alex's Lemonade Stand, a foundation started by a little girl who wanted to help the doctors cure childhood cancer.

You can read more about the organization here: http://www.alexslemonade.org/ and follow our fundraising progress here: mark. reps Lemonade Stand.

But first, let me tell you a little bit about our Lemon Sugar products!


A luscious blend of sparkling citrus and sugar with fresh notes of lemon zest, orange blossom, and sugar crystals, the Lemon Sugar collection is tangy yet sweet, and consists of:

Hand It Over Super Moisture Hand Cream, $4
full of vitamins and skin conditioners, and the perfect size for your purse!
{$1 donation with every purchase}

Three's A Charm 3-in-1 Cleanser, $8
my personal favorite of the collection, this foaming cleanser can be used as a bubble bath, shampoo, or body wash, and leaves behind the light scent of sweet lemons! I especially love mixing it with Change Is Gonna Come exfoliator to give it a little extra power as a shower scrub!
{$2 donation with every purchase}

Get Misty Body Hydrating Mist, $12
this water-based fragrance mist leaves skin feeling hydrated, refreshed, and lightly scented. Try layering it on top of the Whipped Up Body Butter to make the scent last even longer!
{$2 donation with every purchase}


Whipped Up Body Butter, $10
A super-rich and ultra-hydrated whipped body cream leaves skin feeling soft and silky, and can be used on all skin types, including super dry winter skin!
{$2 donation with every purchase}


Other scents come and go (Peony Apple, Berry Cranberry, Pear Blossom, and {spoiler alert} the upcoming Jasmine Petal have all been great limited edition scents for the bath & body line), but Lemon Sugar is the popular and steadfast scent you can return to over and over again! It's a win-win right now since you can get some really great products while helping out an amazing cause!

To shop the Lemon Sugar collection, head to my eBoutique at http://tmassmann.mymarkstore.com and click on Bath & Body! Use promo code WELCOME for free shipping on your first order, or MARKFS30 for free shipping on any order over $30. Thanks SO much for your support!

A huge thank you to mark. rep Sharon Roberts Phillippi for organizing this event and for the graphics used in this post!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Get The Look - Kaley Cuoco @ People's Choice Awards!

The fabulous and talented Jamie Greenberg (www.jamiemakeup.com) was the make up artist for actress Kaley Cuoco when she hosted the People's Choice Awards!



Gorgeous, right?!  Us Weekly even chose Kaley's look for Best Eye Makeup! Want to get the look for yourself? Jamie is the sweetest gal ever, and sent me a message from Sundance because I was wondering the products used! Here are the steps, straight from Jamie herself:

"Hi Trisha! My internet isn't working at Sundance but wanted to send you the look via my blackberry on facebook...hope this works! Ha! So I prepped Kaley's skin with For Goodness face and Get Defense Eye Cream! I prepped her lips with Big 15 in 1 stick! Love that!!!! 

I used Get A Tint all over her face! It gives sucha good glow to well moisturized skin! I used Get Bright under her eyes!!!! I used a wet foundation brush to blend both concealer and foundation to the face...it really makes it melt in! 

Next I used Please Hold Eye Primer on both of her eyes! I applied I mark in latte in her crease and the grey tone from ON THE DOT collection on her lid! I then added the chanel (shimmery wet shadow) ever so lightly on the top because Kaley loves that stuff!!!! 

I lined Kaley's eyes with On the Edge in Cleo on the top lash line! On the bottom lash line I used jet set and steely gaze to get that icy black look! A million coats of Blacklash top and bottom lashes

Then for her cheeks I used a lot of textures. I used Julie Hewitt's Cheekie Lip and Cheek Shine in Peachie...again Kaley likes it! Then I blended in mark"s shimmer brick with a damp brush again and swirled it on her cheeks and cheekbones to get that shimmery dewy look!!!! I set it all with matte-nificent! And used Lip Click Bare Hug on her lip with Lancome's Juicy tube in spring fling.....you could use any pro gloss....like pro gloss in swell...I've used that on her before!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

Here's a close up of Kaley's eyes:


And one more picture that shows the shimmer on her eyes really well!

Here's the list of products used - and all but 3 can be purchased on my eBoutique! http://tmassmann.mymarkstore.com

mark. products:
For Goodness Face Antioxidant Skin Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30, $18
Get Defensive SPF 15 Eye Cream, $14
The Big Fix 15-in-1 Benefits Balm, $10
Get A Tint Tinted Moisturizer Lotion SPF 15, $12
Get Bright Hook Up Highlighter, $6.50
Please Hold Eye Primer, $8
I-Mark Custom Pick Eye Shadow in Latte, $6
On The Dot Eye Color Compact, $16
On The Edge Hook Up Liquid Eye Liner in Cleo, $6.50
No Place To Run Longwear Eye Liner in Jet Set and Steely Gaze, $9 each
Scanda-Lash Hook Up Mascara in Blacklash, $6.50
Touch and Glow Shimmer Cream Cubes, $16
Matte-Nificent Oil Absorbing Powder, $12
Lipclick Full Color Lipstick in Bare Hug, $11

additional products:
Chanel Illusion D’Ombre Shimmer shadow in Epatant 
Julie Hewitt's Cheekie Lip and Cheek Shine in Peachy
Lancome Juicy Tube in Spring Fling

I'm usually a total devotee to mark. products, but I gotta say that Chanel shadow is on my wish list!

Thanks again to Jamie Greenberg for taking the time to send me the details on Kaley's look - it's no wonder all of us mark. reps are such big fans of Jamie!

Monday, September 26, 2011

DIY manicure - water marble!

Hey everyone! A few days ago while I was browsing my Twitter (you can follow me @trishamarkrep) I saw a Cosmo tweet about official NFL nail polish, and of course I clicked the link to check out the official nail polish for the MN Vikings! They mentioned the idea of water marbling the 2 shades together, and the picture they showed was so pretty and intriguing that I just had to learn the technique! It took me a couple tries, but I got results that I'm super happy with, and I wanted to share! I used all mark. products for this look, and you can pick the products up at my eBoutique: http://tmassmann.mymarkstore.com Use promo code WELCOME for free shipping on your first order of any size!


My finished nails!




Supplies:
-2 contrasting nail polish shades (I used mark. Nailed It Trend Mini Lacquers in Steel Plum & Industrial)
-mark. The Big Fix 15-in-1 Benefits Balm
-toothpicks
-paper towels
-shallow dish or bowl of room temperature water
-nail polish remover, Q-tips, & cotton balls for cleaning your fingers up


Instructions:




Prep your nails by painting on a base coat. I used Industrial, the grey shade.


Use The Big Fix to coat your fingers. Make sure to cover your cuticles and the front & back of your fingers, down to your second knuckle. This helps so that you can wipe the extra nail polish right off your fingers after you dip them. (I've also seen tutorials using clear tape, but that looked a little more time consuming to me). I did just one hand at a time so I could use my other hand for the rest of the steps.

Loosen the covers on both shades of nail polish. Holding the brush about an inch above the surface of the water, let a drop of nail polish fall into the water. I started with the plum shade so that I could see it more easily. If you're doing it correctly, the nail polish should skim across the surface of the water, thinning out and expanding like you see above. If the drop of polish just sinks to the bottom, you might have to hold the brush closer to the surface of the water.

Working quickly, let a drop of the 2nd shade of nail polish fall in the center of the first. It should expand out also. Keep adding drops of alternating colors, making sure to go quickly. If the drop doesn't expand, the outside shade of nail polish might have dried too quickly. I'll explain further down how to clean it up and start over if you need to.

You'll end up with a rough bulls-eye design of nail polish rings. The exact number of rings doesn't matter much, you just want a fairly small inner circle.

 Take a toothpick, and starting near the outside, drag the tip of the toothpick toward the middle. If you've ever made a marble cake, it's the same principle. You don't want to start at the very outside edge, because that layer of polish will be too dry and will just cling to the toothpick and pull the whole bulls-eye apart. Usually starting with the 3rd ring of color will work, but if you feel or see it pulling on the toothpick, you'll need to start in a little further.

This was my finished design, and it was big enough that I wanted to dip a few fingers instead of just one. I wasn't able to take a picture of my own hand dipped, but when I did my sisters nails later, I made sure to get a picture:

You can sort of choose the section of the design you like best, by lining your finger nail up with that part of the design. Dip your finger(s) in through the nail polish and try to keep it as still as possible. Make sure your finger is deep enough that your first knuckle is under water. (You can also see in this picture an example of when the 2nd shade doesn't expand - you can see the outline of the purple that I started with, and a tiny dot of grey in the center. I just let another drop of purple fall and tried again)

This picture shows how to get the extra polish out of the water. You do this both when your finger is still dipped to clear away any extra polish so that your finger doesn't drag it up, or when you need to start over if the polish dries too quickly for the next color to expand. Start with the toothpick near the outer edge and swirl it around, twisting as you go, to collect the extra polish.

Didn't get a picture of this next part, but when you take your fingers out of the water, I like to sort of curl my fingers up and out, so that the tip of my finger nail comes out of the water first. That helps keep any leftover polish on your finger instead of gunking up your finger nail.

My fingers after dipping 4 at once. I let it dry just slightly (30 seconds or so) before starting to wipe away the polish on my fingers. Using The Big Fix before dipping your nails makes it easy to wipe most of it away with a paper towel, and then after my nails were fully dry, I used a Q-tip dipped in nail polish remover to clean up closer to my nail. I was happy with the design on my pinky and middle finger, but re-did my ring and index fingers. Make sure to do another base coat and reapply The Big Fix before starting over, and let the base coat dry. (We learned this the hard way when I was trying to go get my sister's nails done at midnight, haha!)

My finished nails, left hand!

And right hand. I think my middle finger on this hand is my favorite!


I had a lot of fun with this technique and have gotten tons of compliments on the results! The one thing I'll make sure to do next time is apply a clear top coat to help the manicure last longer. I hope you enjoyed reading, and I'd love to see pictures if you water marble your own nails! Feel free to comment with questions if there's anything I didn't explain well enough :)