January, 2010 | BeautyStat.com - Part 5
 

January 2010

Again on the same fantasy road trip on Lady Gaga's own makeup line, we are a bit obsessed with her nails in  Just Dance (yes those red nails with criss-cross gold lines): We think she would create a variation of OPI Holiday Glow and drizzle gold...

Here's one for the Guinness Book of Records: the World's Most Expensive Soap award goes to Cors Silver Soap, at $120 for 120 grams. So when a sample size landed on our desk, we jumped at the chance to put it through its paces. The soap is allegedly more miraculous than the Second Coming. What does it do? According to the press kit, plenty. It's claimed to deep cleanse the skin, minimize the appearance of wrinkles, even skin tone, fade age spots, plump, tone, hydrate, replenish collagen, heal surface skin, and provide UV protection. It can even be used as a spot treatment for blemishes. Cor Silver Soap The soap is being marketed as cost-effective because it supposedly replaces the need for multiple, expensive products that target individual skin issues. In other words, think of it as the Cadillac version of Olay's Total Effects. What makes this product worth its weight in gold (or in this case silver)? Let's go through the star ingredients one by one. Silver (which accounts for the cost of the soap) is a known antibacterial agent with healing properties that speed cell growth and repair. Four different kinds of collagen are supposed to stimulate collagen formation deep within the skin. Chitosan, a natural fiber, aids cellular rejuvenation, evens out skin tone, and balances oil levels. Sericin, a soluble protein made from silk, is moisture-binding and film-forming, locks in moisture and keeps UV rays out. Silver Obviously a soap with a $125 price tag has been thoroughly scrutinized by the beauty press, and the reviews have been mixed. SELF magazine named Cor Silver Soap as "Best Normal-Skin Cleanser" in 2007. On the other hand, skeptics say silver is more useful in healing wounds than in cleansing the skin, and regular soap does a perfectly good job.

My mother loves sending me articles that are food for thought, so when she emailed me an article about recently discovered Neanderthal paint pots filled with pigment, I sat up and took note. The discoveries comprised of black sticks of the pigment Manganese which were used...

If you're like me, you appreciate Tarte mainly for its gel blushes, which give splash of color that doesn't budge, even on the most humid days. Unfortunately, all the stalwart blush in the world won't save a splotchy complexion. This must have occurred to the...

Adina of Krasey Beauty shows you how can be body-hair free with Silk'n SensEpil! Clumps of Mascara heads to NYC for New Year's! DivaDebbi is saving a FORTUNE at the Derm by doing D.I.Y. Glycolic Peels! Butterflydiary loves the Poptimism of Victoria’s Secret Beauty Spring...

"Gimme some sugar," has been utter many times, for many purposes, but perhaps most effectively by Mr. Bruce Campbell in Army of Darkness, but that's best detailed over a cup of coffee on a cold, rainy day. Today, we're thinking sugary thoughts following Benefit's urgent...

It’s all about the lips, face and cheeks in Guerlain’s Spring 2010 offering. Our favorite products of the collection are the blush and eyeshadow palettes that are inspired by beautiful East Asian umbrellas: Guerlain Blush Eclat Guerlain Eyeshadow Palette The limited edition blush palette features an Asian favorite: cherry...