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21 September 2010

Other Blogs

Here is a blog post from one of my favorite makeup blogs. Notice how she talks about the difference between how the product looks in the package and on the face.

enjoy!
http://www.beautyaddict.blogspot.com/

Cosmetic Trends, J.Sadeghpour

Creative Cosmetics would like to include exerpts on different fashion trends in the cosmetic industry on our web page. Here is an example from "Beauty and the Blog" of Fashion Trends in the Cosmetic Industry:

http://blog.sephora.com/

Quick: You Can Only Pick One Product
In the New York Fashion week post-mortem there’s been a lot of agreeing—everyone wants every.single.piece of Marc Collection, LAMB was a super fun way to end the week!—and disagreeing—is that pint-sized blogger is a phenom. v please, call me when she experiences Paris. There have also been a few questionable matter-of-facts, including a mystery twitter feed and the rumor that piling on the beauty products is a thing of seasons past. In fact, as the girls at Allure recently reported, it seems that lipstick is getting its big day as a double- triple and even quad-duty on faces moving forward. Now, I’ll readily admit that I mix-and-match product all over my face. A super-light toned concealer has become my shadow lightner, prep-step and corner brightener. I often use a highlighting stick on cheeks and brow bones and if you’ve ever read this blog in the past two years, you know that I’m obsessed with the multitasking properties of Rosebud Salve. Part of what I love about the experimenting with different products on different areas stems to my interest in finger blending and seamless complexion coverage. But I wonder, if I had to do it up for a big event, interview or meeting with the in-laws would I really be able to rely on a single product to do it? What do you think? Could you survive—and do an entire face—with a single beauty tool. And what would that little bit of magic be? Post pics too! That would be so much fun! Swak –Jenna Mahoney


15 September 2010

a brief look at our philosophy

Here is a sample video of what a competitor's commercial looks like.

Our philosophy is to be direct and honest with our customers at all times.  If we can achieve good customer reviews, we will be in good position to expand our customer base.

14 September 2010

We are open for business.

Creative Cosmetics announces it is open for business effective Tuesday, September 14, 2010.