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Haute Stuff: Thi Cosmetics Lush Lashes

By: Here Comes The Guide (Little_personView Profile)

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Brand:Thi Cosmetics
Product:Lush Lashes

By Jolene Rae Harrington, Director of Creative Content

What gal doesn’t crave clean, natural glamour? Although Bay Area make-up artist Taylor Pham created Thí Cosmetics specifically with Asian women in mind, her beauty products draw fans from all ethnicities. One reason is that Thí’s creams, glosses and velvety shadows subtly enhance your sex appeal—no wonder they were the cosmetics of choice for top models in the 2006 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue!

Our favorite offering is Taylor’s revolutionary Lush Lashes, which pack a punch for a bride’s once-in-a-lifetime photos. Gone are the gaudy, one-size-fits-all false fringes of your grandmother’s era. You apply Lush Lashes individually—four different lengths and an innovative, invisible band let you determine how just much va-va-voom you want.

Thicosmetics.com has step-by-step tips for bringing out your own Bridal Beauty—we think you’ll be enchanted by the luminous results!

 

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posted: 05.07.2008
Helen Hobson
Sounds like an amazing product. Thanks for the good article.
posted: 05.05.2008
Hapa Island Girl
I have been reading a lot about Light Therapy for skin care problems. There is the LED & DPL and the Baby Quasar they all claim many things but I have yet to hear from someone who has tried all three and proclaimed which is the best. If I can spend $200 on a cream I will surely spen up to $450 for a Baby Quasar that will do do samy as going to my dermatologist office and getting a Fraxal laser treatment. Please someone sort out the differences and which is best.
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