NineByZero Beauty and Makeup Magazine - COSMOPROF 2009 SPECIAL EDITION

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This month NineByZero is celebrating the earth, spring and colour in all their forms. April is Earth Month, therefore our Green Beauty section hosts 2 very interesting earth-friendly brands. Fashion lovers will love the most bright and beautiful of this season's floral skirts. Ashley Goldberg will bring color to your homes with her unique art works. Finally, we've visited Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna 2009 to show you all the beauty highlights of this year in a special photo reportage.

Enjoy and see you next month!

This Month


Green Beauty Blow Dryer features

Internationally renowned leader in the professional salon industry, RUSK is one of the only professional companies to provide a full range of products and tools for salons and their clients. RUSK products allow stylists to use innovative and imaginative techniques to provide their clients everything from the latest runway looks to the next “must have” hair trend. From Deepshine ™ Hair Color and RUSK Professional Engineering tools to Sensories Professional Hair Care and the Designer Collection styling and finishing range. This month, in honor of Earth Month RUSK is launching the ‘Go Green’ line, a collection of eco-friendly appliances designed to help reduce consumers’ carbon footprint. The two tools, the Str8 Iron and the Blow Dryer, both have features that will aid in our fight to save the planet while continuing to deliver the supreme results that RUSK is known for.

Uses 26% less energy with equal performance to original dryers No paint on the outer housing Phalate-free power cord Recycled, ‘Smart Size’, brown, corrugated ‘earthy’ packaging printed using Soy ink

Str8 Iron features Intelligent energy-saving Hibernate Mode – after 10 minutes being left on without use the iron will go into Hibernate Mode and cool down. It will reheat immediately once re-lifted. Phalate-free power cord Petroleum-free plates which helps to reduce oil consumption in production No paint on the outer housing Recycled, ‘Smart Size’, brown, corrugated ‘earthy’ packaging printed using Soy ink MORE NEWS ON BLOG.NINEBYZERO.COM


Green Beauty

Akamuti Skincare Akamuti is an African word taken from the Bemba language of Zambia. It has two meanings. It translates as 'Little Tree' or 'A Little Bit Of Medicine' It goes to show that in many parts of Africa, trees & medicine are one & are revered as powerful sources of healing. “Tree ingredients are very important in our products & we feel that trees are not only essential for our health but also for the health of the whole planet.� We could not agree more! Akamuti 100% natural, organic & ethical skincare began with a passion for tree medicine, an obsession with plants & healing, mixed with an organic ethos & the dream of making a living by trading responsibly. Together they made the perfect catalysts

Chocolate Marshmallow Face Mask Sweet Orange Cleansing Cream Buttered Rose & Almond Hand Cream for the Akamuti idea. A combined enthusiasm for a holistic way of living, eating, healing & farming keeps their creativity focused, ensuring their products reflect their ethics. That means no nasty man made chemicals, preservatives or additives whatsoever. It also means that they try to source ethical & fairly traded ingredients because they firmly believe in responsibility & sustainability. Akamuti aims to source as many ingredients as possible direct from the producer so sustainable trade can improve the lives & ensure the survival of vulnerable communities across the world.

Every Akamuti product is handcrafted from start to finish from individual ingredients by real people (not machines!): they start off with chunks of beeswax; slabs of tree butters; loose herbs, barks, resins & flowers; jugs of golden oils & aromatic distillates. Then thye infuse, filter, melt, pour, strain, mix & stir to create beautiful creams, moisturisers & butters for you to enjoy at their best. Absolutely no chemicals are added at any stage! Everything is made in small batches to ensure you receive your products as fresh as possible, with as much shelf life as possible. Their water-free formulations ensure that they stay fresh for longer: 12-18 months without using preservatives.

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Akamuti must-haves

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Best lip look A nude pout is sexy right now

To get it, go peach rather than beige. Here's what works with your skin tone...

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Best lip look Fair to medium skin tone You need to find the right shade in order to keep your lips from disappearing into your pale complexion: stay away from matte lipsticks. Look for a peach or peachy pink gloss and pair it with a lightly bronzed skin. LORAC Lip Polish High Shine Gloss, Groovy Fruit (Strawberry Sparkle) To achieve the perfect, glossy pout, apply LORAC's Groovy Fruit Lip Polish to bare lips. The sheer fruity shade has a touch of sparkle to complete your sweet, spring look. As a bonus, the high-shine Lip Polish is subtly scented with a hint of vanilla and mint for a complete, feel-good, refreshing experience.

Elizabeth Arden Pretty Irrestible Duo High Shine Lip Gloss, Sheer Pink & Sheer Peach Twice as shiny. Twice as sheer. Apply one or two shades on top of each other for the desired effect. It provides a glamorous looking pout and luxuriously smooth feeling lips with a creamy, long-wearing formula.

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Best lip look Olive skin tone Slick on a gloss or creamy lipstick with peachy undetones and it will brighten your whole complexion. Compliment your low-key lips with eyeliner and mascara, Ă la Angelina.

Mally Beauty Lipstick Singles, West Palm Peach

philosophy the supernatural color lip gloss, soft peach

This wearable lipstick provides supple, rich coverage in a shade that is great for everyday use.

Glide over your lipstick for brilliant shine or smooth it on alone for a glamorous, glossy lips with a soft, barely-there scent.

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Best lip look Darker skin tones Creating a nude pout that doesn't look too white or ashy against your skin, apply a darker peach gloss. Complete the look with a light, all-over dusting of shimmer powder.

Awake Stardom Lip Lacquer For Lips, Peach Pink

theBalm Plump Your Pucker Tinted Gloss, Ruby My Grapefruit

This unique formula delivers translucent, glossy color that has a combined effect of lipstick and lip gloss.

A lip plumper that enhances the fullness of lips and also adds a hint of tint.

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Growing Jewelry When days are getting longer, the sun shines freely in the sky, and Mother Nature wakes up flowers and colors being in contact with nature seems the most obvious choice. Maybe this is why the human being tries to recreate nature and bring it closer to other humans. And this could be close to the real thing. The very powerful, very green entertaining and enchanting jewels created by Hafsteinn Juliusson, a product designer from Reykjavik, Iceland: instead of the usual bling bling you can carry a small portion of a meadow with you all the time. But do not forget to water it!

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Growing Jewelry

"Growing Jewelry is a redefinition of modern values. It is a clash of jewelry an gardening; couture and organism. The collection of this hand jewelry is designed for people in metropolitan cities and is an experiment in drawing nature toward man, as nature being the presupposition of life."

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Update your look Girly and gorgeous FLORAL SKIRTS are in full bloom for spring Springtime: it's the moment when colour explodes everywhere around us. And in our wardrobes, too: in fact, the full, floral skirt is back - a great and fun style for welcoming in the new season. The fun colors and flaired style are perfect for fitted tops and ladylike cardigans. Wear one with a pair of Mary Janes and a short sleeved blouse for the ultimate poised look or a tank top, strappy sandals and a large tote for a toast to "girlish" cool. Style tips As a general rule, full skits look best when they hit just above the knee and sit lower on the hip than at your natural waist. When you wear a printed skirt like the ones Spring is calling for, keep your top as pared down as possible a solid color top or a top & cardigan duo is the perfect choice. Finally, avoid wearing chunky shoes. For such an ultra-feminine item like the full skirt, keep the overall look light and girly with peep-toe pumps, flats or strappy sandals.

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Update your look Pair a floral skirt with a polo and flats for a preppy, fresh look

Leather ballet flats, Lanvin, $530

Peony Lore Skirt, Anthropologie, $168.00

Yellow Felicia Open Placket Polo, Ralph Lauren Blue Label, $117.00

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Update your look Black is allowed, too, even with a floral skirt

Cotton jersey tank, Elizabeth & James, $295

Samoa Kid sandals , Jimmy Choo, $785

Floral pleated skirt, See By ChloĂŠ, $396,00

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Update your look Neutrals create a "House in the Prairie" meet modern chic look

Ladies Flower Skirt, Sunao Kuwahara, 짜27,300

Flat peep toe sandal, Stella McCartney, $595

Challis pale pink organic tank, Ruche, $29.99

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Update your look A long-sleeved V neck plays down an eccentric printed skirt

Miss Boxe 70 pumps, Christian Louboutin, $695 Watercolor Rose Skirt, Charlotte Russe, $22.99 Loveless Womens Sweater, Volcom, $47.99

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Update your look Green and pink are the sweetest colors of the season

Suede flat sandals, ChloĂŠ, $470 Satin Soutache Top, Charlotte Russe, $19.99

Karlo Skirt Printed Ruffles, Lili Pulitzer, $138 MORE NEWS ON BLOG.NINEBYZERO.COM


Update your look Lilacs and greens create a romantic watercolor effect

Turquoise peep toe pumps, Marc by Marc Jacobs, $385 Laverna silk skirt, Erdem, $780

Detailed Neckline Pullover, Bruno Manetti, $424,00

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10 steps to a perfectly organized home (and life) Clutter. Stuff. Too much stuff, everywhere. In our homes, inside our heads. We strive for a moment of peacefulness because our lives are filled to the brim with things we might or might not need. When you have too much of a good thing you may start to feel bad about the excess or you may even forget what you have. Accumulating, hoarding, piling up. Sometimes it's an innocent thing you just love to shop every now and then - sometimes it becomes a problem. When stuff rules your life, that's when you need to start thinking about organizing and decluttering. We've asked Aby Garvey, organizing and productivity expert at Simplify101, to help us write down 10 basic steps for you to change your life, starting from decluttering. You will learn a thing or two about how you can control clutter in your homes, and as a consequence, organize your lives, too.

Aby Garvey at Simplify 101 teaches a series of convenient online organizing workshops to help you conquer those areas of your life—a closet, an office, or an entire floor of your home—in dire need of an organization overhaul. Her organizing classes not only help you get organized, they teach you creative, effective ways to solve existing problems and prevent new clutter from accumulating. We love the fact that being online classes, anyone from virtually everywhere has the chance to enroll, download the lessons' material and study at his/her own pace.

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"That's all your house is: just a pile of stuff with a cover on it." George Carlin

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10 steps to a perfectly organized home (and life) 1) Purge, purge, purge Before you can actually organize what you've got, make sure you only have what you need and like. In other words: learn how to throw some useless stuff away. If an item doesn't make you feel good, and you don't need it, why keep it? A dress you haven't worn in years. An old pillow. Something that you keep only because you think you have to. In Aby's words: "Don't give it a second thought. Your goal when you're purging (and buying new things for your space) is simple: surround yourself only with things you love — those that make you feel good."

2) Letting go If you're going through the process of getting more organized and “letting-go” of personal belongings, your relationship with “stuff” will likely change, especially if you experience regret over spending money on things you’ve never used or, in your mind, didn’t use “enough.” Use this new relationship with possessions to change how you shop. Remember, every single thing you bring into your home must be dealt with. The less stuff you bring into your home, the less time you spend dealing with your stuff - leaving you with more time for fun.

3) Should I stay or should I go? Here's a wonderful question to ask as you're going through your belongings during an organizing session: "does this item enhance my life?" this question is courtesy of industry guru Don Aslett who was featured on Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood. Aslett went on to say that it's doesn't matter how long you've had something, who gave it to you (pause and realize I'm talking about gifts ... yes, you don't have to keep a gift forever just because it's a gift), or how much it cost ... if it doesn't enhance your life it's clutter. Clutter should go.

4) Getting rid of the "I might need it someday 7) Decluttering, now The moment you enter home, you probably throw some syndrome" Here's a quick fix for the syndrome that causes our homes to look like deposits. You come across something and think “I might need this someday.” Ask yourself, “realistically, *when* will I need this?” If you can’t come up with a definite answer then assign an arbitrary date up to six months out in the future. Put the item in a box, write the date on the outside of the box, and move on. If the “someday” (the date on the box) comes and goes and you haven’t needed the item … you are now free to send it off to a happier place. Ah, doesn’t that feel good?

5) One comes, if one goes Don't bring something into the home, unless something is going out. This is where you make a commitment to purge one item every time you bring a new one into a space: when getting something new, simply get rid of something old. If you buy a new shirt, purge an old one. If you buy a new pair of shoes, donate a worn out pair. And so on. In that way you will not pile up too much of the same thing.

6) Divide and conquer Spring is a perfect moment for you to start a new oranization routine. Begin by dividing your stuff (clothing, cleaning supplies, books etc) in 3 groups: the basics (the ones you use every day), those you only use once in a blue moon and those you never use. Organize the basics. Store those you almost never use. Purge the stuff you never use.

stuff around. Mail, magazines, shoes, handbag. Within just a few days you'll have a LOT of clutter laying around. Instead, take the extra few seconds to put it where it belongs. Putting things back where they go right away is the single best defense against clutter.

8) Fix what's to be fixed What is that one little thing that's been driving you nuts but you've been too busy to do anything about? The one thing that when you fix it you'll reap huge rewards instantly? Sometimes we look for the big bang - a major overhaul of our basement or the big garage clean up. And while these bigger projects are tremendous for creating more calm and order in your home, sometimes we can get even greater reward with a simple little fix.

9) Avoid impulse purchases Keep a wish list in your purse or wallet. When you see something you want (but don't really need) add it to the list. After waiting a week or so, look over your list. Decide if you truly need, love, or have-to-have anything on your list. If so, go get it and enjoy! If not, throw out your list and pat yourself on the back! You just prevented clutter and saved some of your hard earned cash!

10) 3 weeks and you're good to go If you're trying to create change in your life, remember it takes a minimum of 21 days to integrate a new habit into your life. So give yourself the time you need and once you've developed one new healthy habit, add one more.

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Acciao S/S 2009

Acciaio is a young trademark born with a strategic character, creative intuition and sensitiveness under the absolute sign of quality, through a production that bets everything on Made in Italy products.

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Acciao S/S 2009

Acciaio is in continuous evolution through a stylistic research between past and present. Thanks to the knowing balance between these two periods and good taste for beautiful things, Acciaio collections are capable of being inserted naturally and harmoniously in current fashion.

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Acciao S/S 2009

The colours are derived from a contemporary vision, through which tenuous colours are used for basic garments and bright colours, at times courageous colours, for other garments in the collection.

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Acciao S/S 2009 There is also a strong aptitude for research for resistant and comfortable fabrics, the use of colouring and washing techniques for the garments, always taking into consideration the objective of realising garments with important aesthetics, which are versatile and characterised by perfect wearability.

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Acciao S/S 2009

The Acciaio collection is young in inspiration and proposes a total look to wear on different occasions, with styles that can be coordinated between each other and are subject to individual day to day creativity, for everyday use and habits, for a more casual style and elegant for gala evenings and ceremonies.

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All in the name of journalism, we have spent 48 hours getting all pampered up trying all the latest beauty treats, getting made up by famous makeup artists and talking about the latest trends in skin care and beauty with the industry gurus, among other hardships, at the biggest beauty event: Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna 2009. For more than 40 years, Cosmoprof has been the world's most important international event in the beauty and cosmetics sector, now also with a special focus

on the spa industry. And Cosmoprof sure surprised us this year. An even bigger, massive area was dedicated to more than 2.200 exhibitors, coming from 60 different countries, each bringing something unique to the picture. Imagine beauty, skin care, make-up, bath & body, organic, hair care and nail care brands all reunited in one big event. Did we die and go to heaven? Cosmoprof 2009 was all about defining excellence, and the various

events, concurrent to the fair, tried to look for and express excellence in diverse areas of the beauty industry. Cosmopack, Perfumery, Nail, CosmoTalk were hosted in freshly designed spaces and set-ups. But the 2009 edition was not only revamped with a new look: it had three aces up its sleeve. Establishing itself as a true trendsetter, it created COSMOff Lab to discuss and present new looks. It dwelled in the depths of the wellbeing world with Cosmoprof Spa.

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Cosmoprof 2009 42nd Edition 2nd - 5th April

COSMOFF Lab / FUTURE GUIDELINES Cosmoprof, as the absolute beauty context, caters for visitors and exhibitors requirements by becoming a “creator of contents” and launching the “COSMoff LAB”, to find out, anticipate and present trends of the future, by laying down the “new trends guide” through workshops and seminars. The culture of beauty partnered with

the taste for beauty to play the starring roles at the 42nd edition of Cosmoprof 2009, heralded by a fully-fledged Workshop for Inspiration being organised inside a truly visionary space - providing the glamorous setting for four evocative days of trends, markets, colours, fashion and current affairs. The Workshop for Inspiration has been the 360° all-round vantage point at Cosmoprof: this is where our gaze was drawn irresistibly, taking in the world at a glance, capturing the

particular moment when we each play our own part in its development, in new trends, the media… Five topical areas and five colours groupings in a full agenda of meetings and events in a workshop packed with excitement (as sessions reserved for professional operators alternate with open-door events) were the subtle leitmotiv accompanying the entire fair in 2009. This is where Cosmoprof also presented a preview of a limitededition Book for experts in the field.


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Perfumery is changing and for the 2009 edition Cosmoprof has redrawn some of its itineraries, after analysing the international and Italian markets, so that visitors were able to find areas with shared characteristics and target them directly. Masterpieces (The Quintessence of Perfumery): an area that housed artistic perfumery and products dedicated to end consumers who are always on the lookout for something personal, private and unique. Black Label (Niche Perfumes): a new

trend related to niche brands that have strong personalities and recognisable connotations. Golden Label (Prestige Perfumes): perfumery collections available at the distribution channels of independent perfume shops or buying groups that are known worldwide. NBZ HIGHLIGHT At Masterpieces Rubino Cosmetics presented "Shock", the first ever molecule-based fragrance that directly effects the mind once it's smelled: the

exclusive formulation physically causes an immediate "awakening" of the mind. Following extensive research in the field, Rubino Cosemetics discovered a molecule that, by smelling it, infiltrates the mucosa of the nostrils and awakes the mind as a cup of coffee would. The scent is very, very pleasant and refreshing. Lemon, grapefruit, mandarine and marine head notes are sweetened by a violet and white flowers heart, closed by white musck and timber sweet. The result is an extraordinary woody and flowery blend.

This is the first of a series: the following creations will have calming, relaxing and anti-anxiety effects. The limited edition that was presented at Cosmoprof 2009 is worth e64,000, and it comes with a golden pendant encrusted with rubies, to take your shocking essence always with you, like awakening salts in the old days. Only in a much more glamorous and unique way.


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The beauty sector of Cosmoprof was celebrating the “taking your time” philosophy of wellness, both inside and out: beauty of body and beauty of soul. Cosmoprof Spa, a special area dedicated to spas and beauty, was also launched this year inside the Beauty sector. In what is considered the new temple of beauty, the display spaces have been reorganised on the basis of concepts and thematic areas, so as to offer visitors customised user itineraries. In the very centre of the brand-new “Spa Concept” pavillion an area dedicated to

installing spa models devised by some of the most celebrated architects in the field, was launched. Enormous emphasis has been placed on the halls’ logistics, so as to make it very simple for visitors to find the areas dedicated to equipment and instruments, with all their new products launches, to cosmetic products and treatments, to design and architecture, to accessories and to technical design features.


NBZ HIGHLIGHTS The Tribu-te Show inspired us all with the top of international coiffure: Angelo Seminara and Trevor Sorbie, Mark Hayes for Vidal Sassoon, Jean-Luc Minetti for Alexandre de Paris, Tim Hartley and Robert Cromeans.

HAIR Meeting Point for the great international hairdressing stars, once again this year, Cosmoprof devotes plenty of space to hair styling. NAIL More space for nail and hand care: a sector that’s growing at Cosmoprof and all over the world. More than 2,500 square metres of net display were dedicated to bring 55 global calibre exhibitors together to celebrate the nailworld.

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What we've loved\1 MSChic Colour Cosmetics, a Finnish beauty brand, amazed us with their mineral make-up line that contains micro-fine diamond powder. This light-reflecting mineral make-up absorbs oils from the skin, illuminates the face and gives a unique radiance to your complexion.

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What we've loved\2 Terre d'Oc is a French organic brand whose products are based on a concept dear to Marcel Proust: "Perfume and memory, perfume and emotions, perfume and imagination". As in À la recherche du temps perdu, their organic incense sticks, teas, fragrances, pillow mists, candles, make-up and bath & body products all have one thing in common: they will take you faraway with your imagination or they will make a whole forgotten world of memories emerge.

ValÊrie Debray, Terre d'Oc International Director, explained us how the 2 founders believe beauty also means fairness and equality, and that they want to introduce the world to different traditions and cultures, and share nature’s wealth equally: therefore, they went on a journey to discover the beauty secrets from women all around the world. They've met women from many different countries and to discover those beauty secrets which have been well-guarded since the dawn of time -

gestures and secrets handed down from generation to generation, from mother to daughter, in simple and natural recipes for beautiful skin and hair. These natural ingredients, brought back from far away countries, are used to formulate natural beauty care products in their laboratories in Provence. Terre d'Oc products really blew us away for their natural, eco-friendly mission and their amazing smells, colors and textures.


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What we've loved\3 Cattier's aim is for you to benefit from the richness and the gifts of Nature without ever harming it. This has been their commitment for more than 40 years, carefully selecting gentle and natural ingredients to offer you a complete range of Natural and Organic Beauty treatments and products. Using Organic Cosmetics allows you to avoid substances with little value for the skin, or worse that may raise questions as to their toxic content and even be harmful for your health (allergens,

irritants, cancerigenics). It is the way to be sure of using only products formulated with natural raw materials which are rich in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, and largely produced by organic farming methods. Organic Beauty Care relies on natural resources whose qualities are known and recognised and which leave no room for synthetic active ingredients whose long-term effects we know nothing or very little about. The organic ingredients used by Cattier are produced by agricultural techniques

that rule out any use of pesticides, weed-killers, chemical fertilisers or GMOs. They are obtained by simple, non-polluting transformation techniques (cold pressing, maceration, steaming‌). Furthermore, to protect nature and the animal world, all pollutant or non-biodegradable substances are forbidden and no products are tested on animals.


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What we've loved\4 At blinc, creators of NBZ' staff no.1 favorite mascara, we've discovered that a new exciting product is about to be launched. Blinc Inc. Marketing Director Sarah Lowe told us they are soon launching an eyeshadow that has similar characteristics to the blinc mascara: it will last all day long, it won't smudge nor crease and it will also have skin benfefits for the lid area. This innovative eyeshadow promises to be a real revolutionay product, and is going to be released

somewhere around June. This is going to be yet another great product to look for from Blinc, after the worldwide known "tube" mascara that doesn't run, smudge, clump, or flake, even if you cry or rub your eyes, and the amazing resurf.a.stic, the one-step innovation that combines hydration and long-lasting, skin-enriching treatment with professional-quality microdermabrasion.


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What we've loved\5 Ten Image by Cazcarra is a Spanish high-level professional make-up line. In its professional use it allows for creativity, versatility, and reliability. As a consumer product line, it allows for easy application for natural, sophisticated or glamorous looks. Ten Image carries a wide range of products, from make-up primers with great moisturizing powers and SPF, to the most sophisticated eye-shadow shades. Cazcarra is first of all a make-up school, and the quality of their curses is visible in

the Academy Award Winner movie "El laberinto del fauno", that won Best Make Up in 2007. Remember the scary yet fascinating creatures that were in the movie? Well, the make-up artist David MartĂ­ attended classes at Cazcarra School, thus showing what kind of knowledge one gets in this school.


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What we've loved\6 Finally, a special mention goes to Pascal, not a simple make-up artist but a Maestro of beauty. He comes from the same town as Leonard da Vinci, and with him he shares his same passion for knowledge and the research of beauty. Pascal launched his latest makeup line called Moonlight at Cosmoprof: each product in the line (bronzer, eyeshadow palette, lipgloss and lipstick) come with its own LED light and mirror to simplify application in dark places, plus a special

vibrating mascara that mimics the expert touch of a makeup artist when s/he is applying mascara on a client's lashes. All his products have natural ingredients that actually benefit the skin.


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Pascal created an exclusive makeup just for us. In a few, easy steps the model went from bare-faced to glamorous in front of our eyes.


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He used serums, foundation, concelear, eye pencil, eyeshadow, mascara, lipgloss, blush and a special "magic" powder, all from his make-up line.


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Here's the glowing model with her personalized make-up, created taking in consideration her eyes, hair and skin colours - specifically designed to make her feel more beautiful, more confident and therefore more serene.


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Cosmoprof prooved once again to be the place to be, when it comes to beauty. This year though we've noticed a strong shift from pure easthetics to beauty that makes us feel good. As Jean Runel, Murad International Vice President pointed out, last month (March 2009) was the best performing month, ever, when it comes to Murad products. This means that eventhough (or because of) the economic crisis, people all over the world are willing to spend their money on "feel good" items that will give them personal satisfactions when the

outside world seems to be going bad. In our eyes, this also means that beauty creators, and "beauty addicts" as well, are incurable optimists and want to make this world a more beautiful place, starting from themselves and how they feel.


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See you next year!


Meet Ashley Goldberg

Ashley Goldberg is a 27-year old artist who creates original drawings, digital prints, paintings and custom portraits together with her boyfriend/partner in crime Drew Bell. They live (and love) in Portland, OR, USA with Isadora the cat and "mounds of shipping supplies". You can see her artwork on her website kittygenius.com and buy prints on her etsy shop: ashleyg.etsy.com

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Meet Ashley Goldberg

Hello Ashley, tell us when and how did you first realize that you wanted to become an artist? I've always drawn from the time I could pick up a pencil. When I was a kid I KNEW that's what I wanted to be but around junior high and high school I realized that probably was not going to happen. It just wasn't practical. Flash forward to my early twenties and blogs and the internet and the possibility of drawing for a living once again became a possibility, and then a reality.

Did your parents and teachers encourage you to express yourself artistically as a child? My mom worked at a hospital as a unit clerk and she brought home boxes and boxes of used printer paper, and I drew on the other side. She would tell people I was going to be an artist. So yes, I felt VERY encouraged to do whatever I was passionate about.

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Meet Ashley Goldberg

Are there any artists, past and present, or styles, that inspire you or that you feel connected to? So many: I love Schiele; Julie Verhoeven has a fantastic style that I think is very popular to mimic, and she was the first to make me realize in my adolescence that yes, drawing was a possibility; I love Nara and Camilla Engman and so many illustrators and painters and pattern makers who I see daily on the internet. Unfortunately, the names fall out of my head almost as soon as they enter.

instantly make me feel hyper-creative and prolific. I still draw sitting outside or by an open window a great deal of the time. The smell of brewing coffee just makes me crave creative projects. I used to get that feeling in my third and fifth grade classrooms, which is why I thought teaching may have been a good alternative for me.

How do you come up with the imagery you use? Usually just sketching turns into something workable. I tend not to use photo references, but when I do I Tell us about your other influences or certainly create different work. But at inspirations - any particular musi- the very least to warm up it's just pages of sketching. cian, author, movie? My biggest influence isn't one particular thing‌ it's a mood. That Is there anything special that you do may sound strange but certain times when you need inspiration, or that of year (fall) and certain types of triggers your imaginative works? weather (gloomy, overcast, windy) Brew coffee and bunker down. and the smell of the fresh outside MORE NEWS ON BLOG.NINEBYZERO.COM


Meet Ashley Goldberg

What is your favorite medium to work What type of studio do you have? An actual room where I have a desk in? and supplies, my basement for Pencil and ink. messier endeavors, and my couch Photoshop versus paper drawing. with a lap desk is my favorite. I've had that lap desk since I was about 15. Which wins, in your world? Both. My first love is paper drawing but I usually don't like my own work Any tips or tricks for aspiring artists so having it one step removed out there? (Photoshop) helps me enjoy it a bit Make what feels right to you and put more. But really we (Drew does the it out in the world. Even if it's not Photoshopping) use it to add color perfect‌ because it never will be. and texture and fix a mistake here What was the most valuable lesson and there. that you learned in your artistic life? Tell us what you try to express Be nice, be fast, be thankful. through your art... Pleasure and honesty. I think I really just want people to enjoy what they're looking at and have it be cute but not too cute, sad but not too sad. Childlike, but in a way an adult can enjoy. MORE NEWS ON BLOG.NINEBYZERO.COM


What's in your makeup bag, Ashley? And now, let's talk about some girly stuff! After all, this is a beauty magazine and we are curious about what was you very first makeup purchase, ever? Hmm… stuff from Walgreens, for sure. I think some dollar eye liner or lip gloss. And what was your last one? Clinique super fit foundation in "Shell".

Now please let us peek into your makeup bag: list the 10 beauty items "you can't live without" - in other words, 10 makeup necessities you always carry with you inyour makeup bag. 1) The aforementioned Clinique foundation 2) MAC blot powder in medium dark 3) MAC kohl eye liners in Smolder and Teddy 4) Lancôme Definicils mascara 5) My Shiseido eyelash curler 6) Lancôme Juicy tubes That's all the makeup I own. But I LOVE: 7) My CRICKET tweezers 8) any LA ROCHE-Posay product (I have SUPER sensitive skin) 9) clips and bobby pins 10) egyptian musk

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Issue 04 / April 2009 - Year II

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