Fall 2009 Eye Color Collection ~ Coming Soon!

Right in time for cooler days and the back to school blahs. Our new 2009 Fall Eye Color Collection. We have worked all year to come up with the perfect colors for the autumn and winter months. Rich, deep and neutral, these shades will compliment any complexion.

Now for a sneak peak of 6 of the new shades we will be introducing:

Blue Eye Shadow

A great little article on blue eye shadow we came across....

Out of all the eye shadows, blue is the most pretty but also the most difficult to pull off. The actual makeup application isn’t the problem - it’s being able to work with the right shade and making sure that it suits your outfit and skin tone. Many think that blue eye shadow should stay frozen in the days of disco but if you’ve got the right knowledge about what blue eye shadow will work for you, there should be no reason why you can’t rock this awesome shade without criticism.

So who is responsible for the “no blue eye shadow” rule? No one knows but after a few decades of nothing but blue eye shadow, it was only a matter of time before society in general got sick of it and turned to other shades. However, that should no longer be the case. If you can manage to find the right shade to suit you, your eye makeup will be the talk of the town and not the kind that draws gossip. The easiest way to learn what blue eye shadow you should be adding to your makeup collection is to know what shade complements your complexion. Not all blue eye shadow looks good on everyone so it’s all about making your look unique. Own the color and you’ll be all set.

For brown complexions, you’ll want to find a great eggshell blue shade to apply across your crease. Pull the color down towards the hooded part of your eye and if you really want to stay true blue, follow it up with blue mascara on the upper and lower lashes. If that sounds like too much, stick with the eggshell blue on your lids and use your regular black mascara (brown mascara against the blue may make your lashes look like they’ve disappeared so avoid this color of mascara). Olive complexioned gals look fabulous in icy or silver-blue shades. The contrast against the skin creates a completely ethereal appearance. Ladies with olive skin should stay away from eye shadow shades that contain yellows or oranges since this is the common undertone for olive skin.

Porcelain princesses can also rock blue eye shadow with the right shade. Pale-skinned brunettes should stick to blue eye shadow shades that shimmer and are more on the blue-purplish side. Using this color on the outer edges of your upper eyelids will create an amazing look. Follow this up with a liner brush using the same shade to draw a thin line right under the lower lash. Blondes with fair complexions can use a shade that is more transparent and contains a blue-greenish color. This shade should go on the entire upper eyelid and to finish the look, apply a light coat of brown mascara (black mascara can appear too dramatic against fair-skin).

Some great blue eye shadows we carry in our store:

Perfectly Blue

Everyday Blue Eye Collection

Moonlight Glow Collection

Cosmic Glow and Perfectly Blue

Icy Cool Blue

Bloom

Smoky Blue

Coral Reef Collection

Have fun with blue!

*article from carefair.com*

The Race to 1000 'Hearts Me'

Time for a contest!
We are on the race to 1000 Hearts Me's on Etsy. This is a secret contest. When our little heart meter reaches 1000 we will contact that 1000th Etsy member to let them know they have won a $15 shopping spree in our LaLa Bloom store.

How exciting!

Want a custom palette?

Introducing LaLa Bloom Super Glam Eye Quads™ Pressed Eye shadow Quad














These highly pigmented eyeshadows combine LaLa Bloom's best sellers with fresh new shades pressed into perfect quad palettes!

Silky smooth formula
Easy to blend
Safe for sensitive eyes
Fragrance free and paraben free

Just send us a message with the 4 colours you would like in your Eye Quad and we will customize it just for you!

What's New

Each week we will offer a FREE product in our store. This week if you purchase $30 or more you will receive a Super Glam Lip Jam™ in Red Raspberry FREE!

Also, introducing our newest line of cream to powder foundation. Gorgeous Glow Mineral Cream to Powder Foundation™.

A new wonderful light mineral cream to powder foundation. Has all the great benefits of our powder but with a lighter feel and slightly sheerer coverage. Suitable for all skin types, but especially good for dry skin. With grapeseed extract to soothe and protect skin, this formula will soften and smooth your skin to a velvet finish. Packed full of vitamins, amino acids and rich anti-oxidants, it helps your skin look and feel smooth in an ultra light formula that feels weightless.

We currently carry 4 shades and are working on more!

We now carry gel eyeliner!

Mineral Foundation Application

Switching to Mineral Loose Foundation can be tricky. Follow these steps to achieve complexion perfection!

When applying Mineral Makeup remember you need much less makeup to get the same coverage results as regular makeup.

1. Moisturize your face beforehand. The mineral foundation adheres to the natural oil of your skin, and if your face is too dry, the powder might end up looking like just that - powder. Apply lotion and wait 10 minutes, as a face too oily would melt the make-up. Trial and error might be needed to find the perfect balance.

2. Pour a small amount of the mineral foundation powder into the cap of the jar. This helps avoid using too much, and you could always add a layer if needed. Use maybe a little more than a pinch or so.

3. Dab on any enhancers that you may need to specific areas, such as under the eyes. Press fingertip in foundation for a concentrated amount and dab your blemishes to make them disappear.

4. Swirl the kabuki brush in the cap, then tap the brush to dust off the extra powder. The brush is most important in covering large areas of your face, and an inferior brush might make the make-up look artificial.

5. Apply the foundation by rubbing the brush on your skin in a circular motion. This is where you decided how the make-up will look. Its recommended to start lightly on the cheeks and move off to the side of your face. The brush isn't supposed to just dust your skin with powder, its going to BUFF the powder, to help it adhere to the oil in your skin. The more you buff, the heavier the coverage will be. This takes practice to find the right technique.

6. Once you have the look you want with foundation, apply a setting powder. Apply it the same way you would the foundation. Without it, the make-up will eventually look a little tired. With it, the makeup will hold much longer and look less sweaty. You can really tell the difference between using it and skipping it.

Here are the colors of Flawless Finish Foundation we carry: