Introducing � the first pH-based powder blush that reacts with your unique skin tone and pH to create a customized shade. How? Well, your pH is as unique as your fingerprint, and according to Stila, "when combined with the raw ingredient, Red 27, it reacts to the pH (acid/alkaline) level in the skin creating a custom color on each individual." Bonus: This blush smoothes the appearance of fine lines and blemishes, giving your cheeks a flawless pop of color.
The eye area is prone to a buildup of fluids that can lead to puffiness, but this groundbreaking eye treatment helps speed up your skin�s natural repair process to refresh your eye area. How? Deep Sea Red Algae -- the secret sauce in the new Marine De-Puff Ferment formula. What makes it so special? It re-energizes fatigued-looking skin, reduces visible irritation around the eye area and helps, well, de-puff.
*Available October 2010
We hold our breath in anticipation and excitement when Steve Jobs is about to unveil the latest Apple gizmo (unless of course it gets leaked on the internet first �), when the tents go up for New York Fashion Week, and when new technologies in beauty products are disclosed. The latter is naturally our personal fave, so with a dash of science, a little creativity and perhaps a bit of marketing babble, we bring you the latest breakthroughs in luxe beauty products.
Since some of these beauty products aren't on the shelves yet, we can't quite attest that all of them live up to the claims they boast, but we can say that they sound pretty freakin' cool. You'll find key ingredients from grape stem cells (the latest skin care buzz word, BTW) to Deep Sea Red Algae to diamonds to, um, your own body fat. Many of these beauty products are 2.0 versions of old faves, while others are eye-openingly innovative beauty ideas.
You'll find the latest technologies for the following issues/needs: