NAIA Airport is the airport serving the general area of Manila and its surrounding metropolitan area. Located along the border between Pasay City and Parañaque City, about seven kilometers south of Manila proper, and southwest of Makati City, NAIA is the main international gateway for travelers to the Philippines and is the hub for all Philippine airlines.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Two fabulous finishes for your lips


With matte lips and nail polishes dominating the runways and magazine editorials, it’s about time beauty brands gave in to their consumers’ requests. And, with Shiseido’s successful line of Perfect Rouge lipsticks launched last year, its artistic director, Dick Page, introduces eight additional shades for all us lipstick lovers.

Two new varieties, each with four new colors, are sure to excite you as they did me—Glowing Matte and Tender Sheer. Glowing Matte, obviously, is my recommended choice. “For Glowing Matte, my inspiration was softness, smoothness, and a delicate, lightweight veil of color,” explains Page. Unlike the matte lipsticks of the ‘90s, these slickers come in semi-transparent color, and are formulated with Shiseido’s exclusive Smoothing Matte Powder. They don’t leave your lips dry, since they have intense moisturizing properties. Hence, the look of sheer matte is achieved, with minimized appearance of lip lines, too.

For those who prefer to stay on the safe side, Tender Sheer is for you. Although light and glossy, it’s highly pigmented to give your lips just the right tint. It has a dewy finish that keeps your puckers moist all day and keeps flaked and chapped lips at bay.

Both lip ranges have Super Hydro-Wrap Vitalizing DE that locks in moisture, and keeps it from evaporating. So your lips stay fresh and moisturized all day long.

Other new releases include eight shades of lip gloss, six colors of blushes, five satin eye colors, and a sheer matifying compact.

Shiseido is available at Rustan’s, Greenbelt 5, and Power Plant Mall.

source: http://www.mb.com.ph/
By JANE KINGSU-CHENG

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