
Is it just me, or did eyebrows suddenly become the big beauty thing? It used to be that you'd use your favorite brown or taupe shadow to fill in thin or light hairs and add structure to your face. Now, kits are available in all sizes and prices.

Usually eye shadows come in palettes that have either a powder or cream consistency, so it's rare when you find a few dynamite duos that contain one of each. Here are three amazing cream and powder eye shadow pairs that I think you'll love as much as I do.
A few days ago I promised you more info on the
Laura Mercier Eye Colour Pot ($32) from the
Gold Digger collection (which totally looks like the
Senna Cosmetics Mineral Mix Blush & Tint).

When I heard about this new
Cheek Venom ($24) from DuWop, I had mixed feelings of fear and excitement. While I know that tons of you are fans of the famous
Lip Venom, I feel it's far too spicy and tingly for my sensitive lips. The good news is that Cheek Venom still tingles when applied, but my cheeks are much less sensitive.

I'm excited that DuWop has finally released its Spring 2008 products. I think it's admirable when brands don't release an entire collection and capitalize on the hype; rather, they create a few great unique products that make their overall line better. That's the case for
Beauty Innovation, the three new additions to DuWop.

DuWop just can't stop re-inventing ways to push its famous
Lip Venom on us. Last year they created a silver version, and this year we can plump our lips to out-of-this-world proportions with
Moon Venom ($17). So far in 2008, I'm sensing things are going to be
galaxy-themed—has anybody else noticed that?