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February 21, 2008

Youngblood Pressed Mineral Blush

Youngblood I'm flying to New York later today, and am definitely putting this (which I received as a PR freebie) in my baggie. It's a good product, yes, but beyond that it is a very flat product and will not take up much room in my tattered quart-sized bag. (I so resent having to go through this pointless rigmarole that I steadfastly refuse to employ anything but the most raggedy-ass Ziploc baggie. They can force me to play along with their charade, but they can't force me to pretend it is deserving of nice plastic. Yeah, I know, I'm breakin' their hearts.)

I'm not a huge fan of mineral makeup in general, so am curious to test out Youngblood's mineral foundations. Their eyeshadows are pretty decent, too.

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  • What do you get when you throw a true beauty obsessive in Europe together with a veteran beauty journalist in LA? Not much room on the bathroom shelves, that's for sure. Make-up, hair products, skincare, perfume, salons, spas, luxury hotels with toiletries and treatments that make us never want to go home - if we've left anything out, you can pry our mirrors from our cold, dead, perfectly manicured hands.
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