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500 Amazing Korean Beauty Products Are Coming to Nordstrom - but There's a Catch

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If you're a diehard fan of K-beauty, you know that it's become easier to shop these kitschy and effective products in recent years. However, it's a frustrating fact that many of the best and coolest items are still nigh impossible to find stateside. Starting Feb. 10, the team at Nordstrom will be offering more than a whopping 500 Korean beauty products as part of a special pop-up shop.

You'll have heard of a few of the brands included before - such as Too Cool For School and Chosungah 22 – but many of the participating companies are making their North American debut. Sheet masks, jelly shadows, skin swabs, accessories, and even men's grooming products will be available for purchase. The shop itself will feature that fun and funky K-beauty aesthetic, too, with fuzzy pink yoga balls and floor-length mirrors.

According to a representative for Nordstrom, the retailer already carries some Korean beauty brands, but this pop-up functions as a testing ground for new potential offerings. So if you love one of the new products, be sure to stock up before March 26, the final day of the pop-up. This will signal to Nordstrom's buyers that it's worthy of becoming a staple of the beauty department!

The pop-up shop will only be in seven retail locations (Seattle; Bellevue, WA; Dallas; Los Angeles; Chicago; Vancouver, B.C., Canada; and Toronto), but thankfully, we'll all be able to get the full K-beauty experience online at Nordstrom.com/POP. Read on to get a closer look at some of the exciting products that you'll be able to shop come Feb. 10 . . . and brace your wallet for some serious spending!


The Horrifying Reason This Girl Ended Up in the Hospital After Using a Bath Bomb

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A terrifying experience has proven that not all bath bombs lead to soothing relaxation. According to Cosmopolitan UK, a 10-year-old Welsh girl landed in the hospital after simply adding one of the fizzies to her tub.

Mother Leanne Keating purchased a passion fruit and watermelon bath bomb from her local Wilko's (a budget retail chain) for her daughter Tia. This was her child's first experience using a bath bomb. Just five days later, Tia had developed a rash that looked strikingly similar to meningitis. Concerned, Leanne brought her child to the hospital, where doctors cleared Tia of danger and sent her home, saying she had a severe skin reaction.

Leanne told news agency Caters that there has been no improvement for a month now and the rash has spread from Tia's stomach to her neck, face, arms, and thighs. "It just keeps getting worse. Her skin is really itchy. It's really affecting her self-esteem," she said. "She just won't come out of her bedroom, she's really low about it."

None of the prescription creams Tia has tried to soothe the infection have worked, and she has been missing school as a result. According to Leanne, there were no warnings on the bath bomb other than to "keep away from babies."

"I'd say people shouldn't use these bath bombs, even if you don't have sensitive skin," said Leanne. "The labeling should have a warning."

Cosmopolitan UK reported that a Wilko spokesperson said the product had passed a safety test and the company was investigating the complaint.

"We're really sorry to hear of Mrs. Keating and Tia's situation and customer safety is paramount at Wilko," said the spokesperson. "This is the first incident we've been made aware of but we have launched an immediate and rigorous investigation and continue to liaise with Mrs. Keating."

Visit Cosmopolitan UK to learn more, but be warned: the image of Tia's rash may make some readers uncomfortable. Here's hoping she gets better soon.

What is the Best Way To Rock a Chemical Haircut?

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Want your own hair consultation from celebrity hairstylist Bill Angst? Send at least TWO well-lit, preferably hi-res photos of you (one close-up, one full-body) with a brief description of your hair texture, colour and main hair challenges to info@beautyeditor.ca with “Bill Angst Hair Consultation” ...

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George And Amal Clooney Expecting Twins!

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It’s confirmed, George Clooney and his wife, Amal are expecting twins. The babies are expected to arrive this summer. According to “The Talk” host Julie Chen spilled the beans after rumors began to spread that Amal looked pregnant.  Julie said, “Beyoncé is not the only superstar expecting twins. Congratulations are in order for George and Amal Clooney. ‘The Talk’ has confirmed that the 55-year-old superstar and his highly accomplished 39-year-old attorney wife are expecting twins… What we did find out, that no one else is reporting, is that the twins are due this June… congratulations!” The once confirmed Bachelor and his

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Bioderma-Sunscreen-Photoderm MAX Lait SPF 50 PPD 35 (3.9 lippies, 38 reviews)

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Best sunscreen i've ever used. And by "best", i mean has the highest spf and ppd and is "somewhat" cosmetically elegant (well, moreso than many others i've trie...

Biore-Sunscreen-UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence Sunscreen SPF50+ PA+++ (4.2 lippies, 150 reviews)

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This is the first Asian sunscreen I've tried. It's NOTHING like western sunscreens which are greasy. This dries matte but remember to try to use 1/4 teaspoon. I...

Unlisted Brand-Hair Styling Tools-Michel Mercier Detangling Brush For Thick Hair (Blue) (3.4 lippies, 5 reviews)

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Replaced my tangle teezer!!! I have thick tingly hair and this does a great job ...

Estee Lauder-Lip Treatments-Lip Conditioner SPF 15 (4.1 lippies, 37 reviews)

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For a comfort seeking lip balm, your best choices are at the drugstore, a regular old stick of Chapstick is 100 times better than this overpriced package buy. I...

Queen Helene-Masks-Mint Julep Masque (4.1 lippies, 4283 reviews)

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I got this for about $3 at the dollar store, but I decided to give it a shot because of all the rave reviews. As someone with oily and acne-prone skin, I have t...

Lady Gaga Has A New Man?

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Lady Gaga has a new man in her life. The Super Bowl halftime performer stopped by On Air With Ryan Seacrest on Thursday and Ryan seems to know more than we did when he if Gaga celebrated after the Super Bowl with a special someone. Well Gaga seemed to give herself away when she answered, “I don’t know. You know I don’t talk about my love life, Ryan!” She said with a laugh.”I’m really red. I’m really red and it doesn’t go with my outfit.” Gaga’s New Man Confirmed And now we know who it is! Gaga is dating CAA talent agent Christian Carino,

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Recommendations on masculines

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Hi I´m a 39 year old theatregoer, moustached reactionary liking Hemingway, the classics, high ceiling cafés and technical devices without wifi built...

Ashley Graham Defends Vogue Cover

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Ashley’s First Vogue Cover Sparks Controversy Ashley Graham landed her first Vogue Cover, which she’s sharing it with 6 other supermodels and while she should be ecstatic people are just a little peeved. In the photo which also includes Gigi Hadid, not only is Ashley has her hand covering her thigh and she’s the only lady in all black! Fans went to task on Ashley’s Instagram page with one person saying, “I still don’t get why they made you cover your leg!! And you are the only one posing like that.” But Ashley answered back saying it was her idea.

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MAC Summer 2017 Eyes On MAC Collection

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Hello cuties! This year MAC Summer 2017 Eyes On MAC Collections, brings among the usual palette, four new entries for the Eyes x 9 Palettes. Do check them out right after the jump. If the launch date for Europe is… Continue Reading

Dior Spring 2017 Addict Lacquer Stick Collection

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Hello beauties! I’m back with new information and more photos regarding one of the hottest spring 2017 launches that we talked about the other day. Dior Addict Lacquer Stick collection is waiting to be released next month and honestly I… Continue Reading

OK, There’s Something Seriously Wrong with This ‘Vogue’ Cover


Jill Stuart Spring/ Summer 2017 Base Makeup Collection

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(image from www.jillstuart-beauty.com) (info from www.jillstuart-beauty.com & www.cosme.net) . Jill Stuart will release its spring/summer 2017 base makeup collection in Japan on March 3rd. The collection includes: – Everlasting Silk Powder Foundation Crystal Perfection (5 shades, SPF 25, PA++, 10g, refill ¥3500, case with sponge (Powder Foundation Compact C) ¥1500, sponge (Makeup Sponge PF) ¥500) […]

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For The Newbie Soap Maker: Safety Precautions and Warnings

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There is a lot of misinformation out here in the soap world and it has become clear to me that many people will take the advice in a DIY video and just make soap without looking into getting some safety information.  There are a lot of things that are dangerous about cold process soapmaking if certain safety precautions aren't taken.

Making a basic soap is actually easy to do and anyone can do it as long as basic steps are taken and a general knowledge of chemicals being used are clearly understood.  This is not a tutorial on what soap is or what superfatting is or the chemical science behind it all, although all of these things are important to learn before you make soap, but I am simply focusing on safety and ease of this process.

I have listed a link to a cold process tutorial with photos along with some resources and MUST READS at the bottom of this post so you can read some excellent descriptions and words of wisdom from excellent master soapers I believe are trustworthy and will provide you with free, solid information.


Let's look at some simple truths that one must understand before diving into making cold process (CP) soap:

1.  Lye is caustic.  If you use it, know that it can be dangerous if you aren't careful, but it won't bite you and shouldn't scare you off as long as you follow the rules.  Here are basic rules:

  • Wear latex, rubber or nitrile gloves while handling lye, whether it's dry or in your water/lye mixture.  Lye will sting and burn if it touches you. Yes, it hurts.
  • Wear safety goggles over your eyes, even if you already wear glasses.  Eyes are beautiful and they help us navigate this life of ours.  Kind of a big deal, so protect those eyeballs always.  No need to take any chances of blinding yourself.  So wear them.  No excuses!
2.  Use an online soap calculator.  I use SOAP CALC, but there are others and I think all of them are free.  Here is a link:   http://soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcwp.asp

If you are just starting out you will need to first figure out how much soap you are making and what mold or container you will be putting it in.  Now this is all personal preference.  You can skip purchasing expensive molds at first while you make a number of practice soaps in everyday containers that are pliable, such as Gladware disposable "tupperware".  These can be used several times before they become useless, so choose any size.  They are easy to clean, easy to unmold your soap and are inexpensive and easily accessible.  Also, while you are buying plastic food containers, grab a heavy weight plastic pitcher to make your lye/water mixture or use one from home, that you label "LYE-POISON!" on and never use it for food or drinks again.

You will be using lye, also known as sodium hydroxide, which, in the Soap Calculator is NaOH (the chemical name for lye).

In section #1, choose NaOH.  Then you need to determine your batch size in oils.  I would start with 1 lb of oils.  Making a smaller sized batch than that is more difficult to do without the experience of using your stick blender and you may end up with too many bubbles or splashing.... Remember, this post is designed for the absolute beginner.  Before you get the hang of your tools and how they work on different speeds, the rotation of your stick and air bubbling in melted oils, etc, it is probably easier to stick with this sized batch at first.  

Once you decide on your batch size, enter it in #2 of the calc.

Section #3 will determine the concentration of your lye to oil.  Choose the "Water: Lye Concentration":  Enter 2:1.  This means that you will use twice as much water as lye which is a good place to start.  If your lye in water concentration is more concentrated, your soap may go to trace faster than you may want and right now, you probably just want to make soap without panicking.  

Section #4 is named: Superfat.  Because this may be your first soap, and the batch will be on the small side, I would start at the default 5% or 6%.  I prefer my soaps to be around 8-9% superfat which is more moisturizing than 5%, but the soap may be a bit softer and harder to unmold after 12-24 hours. Trust me when I tell you, that when your soap is cooled off completely, you will want to pop it out of that Gladware and cut it to see the magic you just created way before it gets to the cooling point.  It is very satisfying to have created an actual soap from a dangerous powder, some water and some oils. It is massively addictive once you see what that chemical reaction creates, and that YOU made it.

Now you get to choose your oils.  Again, this is your first soap and will most likely NOT be your last, so don't concern yourself too much about the properties of your oils for a magnificent bar.  You will have plenty of time to learn about the different qualities each oil brings to the table of soap, but this is your test batch. You can use lard, sunflower oil, canola oil, Crisco, olive oil and/or coconut oil or any variation of any of these if you want ...all of these can be purchased at your grocery store.  Enter which oils you will be using and at what percentages.  For instance, Coconut oil: 30%, Olive oil: 40%, Sunflower oil: 30%

"Calculate" your recipe and click on View and Print Recipe which will open up a new tab for you to print out and follow exact measurements for your soap.  It is crucial that you follow the exact measurements that the calculator provides.  I always follow the gram measurements so that my soap is exactly what the recipe calls for so that if I am not happy with my end result, I can tweak my recipe based on the end result.

Thing to always remember:

1.  When mixing your lye and water:  Never add the water to the lye.  Always add the lye to the water.  Please wear a surgical mask or avoid the "steam" that is caused when the two mix together.  Do not breath the steam into your lungs.  It hurts and it isn't good for you.

2.  When letting the lye/water mixture cool to room temperature, always put it out of reach of children or pets and make sure the container is properly labeled as poison in case you leave the room and someone else touches it.  Avoid any mishaps that can end up with permanent damage.


Again, soapmaking is fun, addictive and creates a functional art, but can be dangerous if you don't take the proper precautions.  Don't be scared.  Wear goggles (even if you wear glasses!), gloves and clothes while doing every step and read the following articles and you should have a safe and fun experience.  Who know?!  Your second batch of soap could change your life!  It only took two batches for me and I was hooked.  It seems to be a common feeling among soap makers: that it is an addictive, empowering process.

So read up and have fun!

Once you've made your soap and decide that it is for YOU, then swing by Facebook and join our group called Soaper's Retreat and get involved in the community of other soapers:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/soapersretreat/



IMPORTANT RESOURCES:

1.   Cold Process Soap Tutorial with photographs:
http://thesoapbar.blogspot.com/2008/02/birch-barks-cold-process-soap-tutorial.html

2.    Amanda Gail Aaron's Lovin Soap website is an invaluable resource you will want to use when learning about soapmaking.  A basic cold process soapmaking guide is here:  http://www.lovinsoap.com/cold-process-soap-making-guide/  Read it.  Also, she has an article that lists oils and their properties in soap:  http://www.lovinsoap.com/oils-chart/

3.    Kenna Cote's Modern Soapmaking article is an explanation of what makes a good, balanced soap bar:  http://www.modernsoapmaking.com/secret-to-the-best-soap-recipe/

4.    Information on superfatting, read David Fisher's Candle and Soap on About.com explanation here in detail:  http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/soapmakingbasics/ht/htsuperfat.htm  


Have fun!

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