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Daily Beauty: Peter Thomas Roth Eye Tightener

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Have you heard about the Peter Thomas Roth Instant FIRMx Eye Tightener? It's that stuff that Dr. Oz swears by (he did a before-and-after on his show that was pretty incredible), and my mother-in-law recently sent me a tube to use when I'm shooting (or just feeling extra-puffy).

My under-eye area, as you know if you've been reading here for awhile, is probably my most annoying problem spot - it just shows immediately when I haven't drunk enough water or had a bad night's sleep (and when you have a baby, that obviously happens frequently). I've tried tons and tons of products to help with the puffiness, and have generally found that I prefer ones with a light texture and a cooling element (a rollerball is nice, too), but was pretty psyched to try the Peter Thomas Roth stuff when I saw the Dr. Oz results.

I mean, look (the product has been applied on the eye on your left, and not on the eye on your right):

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Ready In A (F)Lash: A Mini False Eyelash Tutorial

You know how I was talking about beauty time-savers yesterday? Well, I have one more suggestion:

False eyelashes.

I know, you're all, "Jordan, crazy girl...false eyelashes are not a trick for those in search of speed, they are a totally indulgent and time-consuming to-do"...but stay with me for a second, here.

It's true: until you get used to the process false eyelashes are more glue-everywhere than glamorous. But once you figure them out, they're on and busy making you look totally going-out-worthy in thirty seconds. Maybe a minute. And if you add them to the basic makeup shown in my New Mama Makeup Tutorial, they're really all you need to look pretty and pulled-together, and just a little bit spectacular. Sure, if you're feeling fancy you can always add on smoky eyes, red lips, et cetera et cetera...but if you have incredible lashes, you (or at least I) just feel done. Sexy. Just a little bit spectacular.

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Under-Eye Unpleasantries

I don't know what's in the water lately (probably a bit of New Year's Eve champagne, if I had to guess), but I've been getting request after request for recommendations for under-eye issues - primarily puffiness and dark circles. And I'm certainly the right person to commiserate with about these kinds of beauty troubles, because I have been through it with the eye drama.

Dark circles I don't know a ton about (see below; would love your recommendations), but I've always had a problem with puffiness - and specifically one eye that gets way puffier than the other, creating a stunning lopsided effect. And then in the summer of 2010 I hurt my eye in an embarrassing dance floor mishap, an injury that ended up compounding the problem to the point where the appearance of my eye became something that I obsessed over. I even (sharing secrets, now) briefly contemplated looking into surgical help, because it was starting to affect my ability to function at work.

You know how when you have a pimple as a teenager and you think everyone's looking at it, and your parents tell you to stop being silly because you're the only one who even notices the thing? Well, I was hosting a project awhile back, and as the shoot rolled on I began to feel my troublesome eye growing puffier and puffier. I tried to apply that no-one-notices-but-me logic...until I realized that everyone was most certainly noticing. The producers had a whispered conference in the corner that was quite clearly about the golf ball popping up on my face, and shortly afterwards a cameraman instructed me to please direct the remainder of my lines to the food that I was preparing (in other words, keep those eyes far away from the camera).

So we're not talking run-of-the-mill poof; we're talking a sorta major problem for someone who does the kind of thing that I do for a living.

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2-Minute Summery Smoky Eye

What makes a summery smoky eye different from a wintry smoky eye, you ask? It's softer, more golden, with no harsh lines...so soft, in fact, that it looks just as pretty in the daytime as it does at night. Click through for video tutorial.


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