Physician’s Formula Brow Definer Automatic Brow Pencil in Blonde-Beige

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Some seasons I like ridiculously thick, drama-lady brows, a la Audrey Hepburn, and I’ll draw on 25% bigger brows with a No. 2 pencil. But lately I’ve been digging a more natural brow, and Physician’s Formula Brow Definer Automatic Brow Pencil in blonde-beige does the trick. It’s the perf shade, whether or not — I’m hoping not — your hair’s blonde-beige.

Otherwise, you can use a brow pencil that’s one shade darker than your natural hair color, fill any gaps in your brows with featherlight strokes that mimic individual hairs, then carefully take your brow pencil and scrawl “I OVER-PLUCKED MY EYEBROWS” on your forehead.

Voila…



Physician’s Formula Organic Wear 100% Natural Origin Jumbo Lash Mascara

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So OrganiSoy® sounds great in a latte, but I’ve got no problem having rubber cement near my peepers, so long as Sun Lee’s semi-permanent eyelash extensions are involved…



Physician’s Formula SPF 50 Powder Foundation

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Until I saw bright orange packaging pimping Physician’s Formula SPF 50 powder foundation while buying eye drops.

SPF 50?

Since I’m a blink away from wearing white gloves to protect my porcelain hands while I chauffeur my German Shepherd around in my 911, I’ll try anything SPF 50.

So I tried Physician’s Formula SPF 50 powder foundation.  And while it’s not as refined as Givenchy’s formula, or dynamic as Senna Mineral Mix powder foundation, it’s only $15, and smooth enough that no one will know.

Especially if you’re a psycho like me that layers it with Laboratoire Remede Translucent UV Coat SPF 30 and Shiseido
Bio-Performance Advanced Super Revitalizer Cream Whitening Formula.
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