Drugstore Finds: Makeup

posted Mar 21, 2010 12:37 PM by Kelly Linn

Here is a little cosmetic secret: most blushes and eye shadows are all the same. They are all colored, pressed powders, so you don't have to spend $15 on one color. As far as most other makeup is concerned you generally get what you pay for, but there are some nice, inexpensive options:

Lash Blast is a great mascara with a special wand which allows more product to get on each lash without clumping. Remember to replace your mascara every three months. 

MAC's Fluidline is the ultimate gel liner. While drugstore labels are coming out with their own versions now, Wet n Wild has had one for a while, and it's good. It even comes with an angle brush, which is my preferred applicator.

NYX Cosmetics has a lot of fun colors that are similar to MAC, but at a fraction of the price. It's hard to find it in stores, but if you are in the Michiana area you can buy it at Emblazon Salon.

N.Y.C.'s bronzer is a matte that will give you a natural tan glow when applied with a light hand and a big, fluffy brush.

Super Lustrous is a classic line of creamy lipstick that comes in great colors.

Rimmel's Spice (011) is an excellent neutral that works with almost any completion under almost any lipstick.

Lip Inflation works by slightly irritating the lips enough to make them react by swelling. That's what the tingling is about.

Do you have a drugstore product you can't live without? Let me know!

Drugstore Finds: Skin Care

posted Mar 21, 2010 7:18 AM by Kelly Linn   [ updated Mar 21, 2010 1:33 PM ]

The bottom line when it comes to skin care is be gentle. Too many of us were programmed by Stridex commercials to think that a dry face equals an acne-free face. On the other hand, we have fragrance-filled youth serums going for hundreds of dollars. No matter what condition your skin is in, one thing is clear: if you apply a harsh product to it, you are more likely to create a problem than solve one.

You may already use skin care products that work fantastically for you. If that is the case, lucky you! Don't make changes. However, if what you're doing isn't working or you want a less expensive option, here are products I use on myself and my clients.

Johnson & Johnson's Purpose is a lathering cleanser that is gentle, just like the name says.

The purpose of toner is to get any last bits of dirt that cleanser may have missed and return your skin to it's natural PH. This toner prepares your skin for moisturizer, as opposed to stripping it of all natural oil.


I have very, very sensitive skin. Most moisturizers make my skin red when I apply them, especially the ones that are labeled for sensitive skin. Cetaphil's Moisturizing Lotion (not to be confused with the Daily Facial Moisturizer) keeps my skin looking the pale color it naturally is.

Clean & Clear's makeup remover is a fantastic drugstore product that very close to Lancome's Bi-Facial, many women's holy grail of eve makeup removers.


I am always testing inexpensive brands to find great options that won't break the bank. Right now, I am trying out CVS's version of Olay's Eye Lifting Serum. If you have any suggestions, I would love to hear them!

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posted Oct 6, 2009 12:18 PM by Kelly Linn

Though you can see some photos of my work on the portfolio page, many more are available on the Kelly Linn Makeup Facebook page. Become a fan!

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