Max Factor Backstage Collection

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BACKSTAGE COLLECTION

Get the party started with a hot backstage look…

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Max Factor’s top make-up artists have exclusively selected products used backstage – Lasting Performance Foundation, Kohl Pencil in Black, Colour Collections in Hint of Red and Nailfinity in Red Passion – all you need to create the hottest party look. Long Live Glamour.

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RED ALERT

“Make a statement with luxurious red Hollywood lips and dark showbiz eyes. Be every bit fabulous.”

 A-LIST STYLE SECRETS 

Get even

Blend Lasting Performance foundation across the face for an even finish.

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Option:  If necessary, use Max Factor’s Mastertouch Concealer to hide imperfections.  For shine control, dust Loose Powder across T-Zone.  To give cheeks a fresh glow, use Miracle Touch Creamy Blush in Soft Pink.

Look into my eyes

Use Kohl Pencil to blend around the eyes, finish by extending slightly for a small wing effect.

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Option:  For extra eye impact, apply multiply coats of Max Factor’s Masterpiece Max Mascara in Black to top the bottom lashes.  Define brows with Max Factor’s Eyebrow Pencil in Hazel.

Read my lips

Apply Colour Collections lipstick in Hint of Red for hot Hollywood lips.

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Nail it

To complete the look, finish with Nailfinity in Red Passion.

Visit the nearest Max Factor counter for more tips on this look. Max Factor is available in all leading department stores nationwide and is exclusively distributed by Rustan Marketing Corporation.

 

Makeup by Chechel Joson, Chief Make Up Artist, Max Factor Philippines

Photos by Sara Black

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Rosetta

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Rosetta was recommended to us by our family friends, Mercy and Bob, who lived in Japan for a few years.  It was a bit hard to find as it is in the residential area.  A house converted into a restaurant….very nice and cozy and a perfect place to have a special dinner.  We all enjoyed our dinner.       

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There were 3 set menus to select from.  Since we were a group of 9, we were able to try all amongst all of us.  Heart2Heart really prefers sit down dinners where the food is served to you one by one and in small portions.  That way everyone is seated and can talk and eat properly

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This was a favorite- the Kobe beef sashimi

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Pasta was really good 

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Website:  Rosetta 

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Tsukiji Market Breakfast

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This trip, we went to Tsukiji market ( Tsukiji Market January 17, 2009 )early in the morning.  

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Be careful of these guys going around in these motorized things!  They just come out and move so fast 

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People lining up for the restaurants 

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Finally we get a seat!  The restaurants are so small so it can only fit around 10 to 12 – so we got in as customers finished until we finally filled up the place 

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You can never get prices this cheap in regular japanese restaurants… 

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The chef lays a leaf in front of you where he will put all your orders  

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This was the most popular order of the family –  Around US$7.00 for a piece of Otoro. Mom says that is already cheap and you cannot get it at that price anywhere else.  So you can imagine how the family just ordered it!! 🙂

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Heart2Heart is not really a sashimi eater so I ate the safe one which was cooked – the unagi 🙂  YUMMY! 

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I am happy my sons are adventurous and eat sushi and sashimi 🙂 

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Inakaya

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Dad and Mom took us to this restaurant where they enjoyed with their friends before in Tokyo

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An interesting concept.  We came in and we saw this – it was a whole table surrounding these two chefs and there were ingredients in front of us 

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in front of the chefs is a griller where they grill everything you order in front of you

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Then you tell the chef what you want – we just pointed to the ingredients.  Then you will hear the chef shout what we ordered and then the other waiters in the background shout it as well!  Hilarious?  🙂  

And they cook it and then they serve it to you using this wooden stick 

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There are photos on the wall with stars that have been to their restaurant 

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The food was very good.  

We were not given any menu and we got surprised with the bill.  We felt we paid too much for what we had, thugh Dad and Mom said that the Japanese are very honest and honorable people and will not cheat us.  I guess it was our fault for not asking for the menu also.  So, make sure you ask for the menu!  

Anyway, I found this in their website: 

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This was the branch we went to:

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Visit their Website for more information:  Inakaya

 

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Omotesando Hills

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M. Noey and Krie also took us to this beautiful mall in the same area.  Unique in a way that you go around the mall using the ramps – there are escalators on the side but basically you use the ramps.  And the music is not the regular music you hear when you enter malls – christmas or pop songs – it was just sounds- when we were there- maybe like water droplet sounds. And wow, the decor was beautiful and elegant! The shops are not the usual shops. Interesting 🙂 Heart2Heart loves unique and out of the ordinary ideas and things!! 

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What a beautiful Christmas tree!!! 

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I thought this was a jewelry store- but they were selling chocolates 🙂 

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Nice soup, salad and sandwich place 

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A uniquely designed jewelry store 

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A fashion boutique for pets 

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Website:   Omotesando Hills

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Cat Street, Harajuku

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M. Noey and Krie took Mom and I to their “favorite street” in Tokyo.  It is a walking street and with many quaint shops.  There are a few big name brands like Anna Sui, DKNY and Fiorucci but other stores are small and unique shops.   

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A quaint cafe  

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A parallel street by Cat Street……….. 

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With a creperie…but was closed when we got there 🙁 

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This used to be my favorite store when it opened in Rustan’s many years ago.  I was so happy to see it! 

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Many small, quaint shops 

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 Website:  Harajuku Cat Street 

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Kani Doraku

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Last year when we were in Osaka, we ate in this crab place which we really enjoyed. ( Crab Resto in Osaka  February 6, 2009) We were happy to find out there was a branch in Tokyo.  After eating all the beef, we were happy to have some crabs.  This is one of our favorites now and especially for Dad.  It was so near our hotel ( Dai Ichi Hotel ), around two blocks walking distance.  Looking forward to going back here.  

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I came late for lunch so most of the food was already gone, so the portions on some of the photos are already reduced.  Please refer to the menu pages for more accurate portions  

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A & F Tokyo

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Another interesting building in Ginza- the Abercrombie and Fitch building.  They just opened last month.  From the outside you will think it is a club and many people are lining up around the corner

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Oh my gosh!  When you enter the store, this is the first thing that you see… I think we can just stop in this floor and just do some window shopping 🙂

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I was nervous so that was not a clear photo 🙂 here is a clearer one and a closer one 🙂 

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We were not allowed to take photos..managed to sneak this photo of the wall 

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We walked up the stairs till the 11th or 12 th floor – in between are the sales staff dancing to the loud music and greeting you- love the store!!!  

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 We did not plan to buy anything but we bought the cologne that was sprayed in the store because we liked it so much

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Buildings in Tokyo

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In Ginza you will find the stores of world famous brands.   It’s amazing how they have the whole building named after them!   

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This store is in Omotesando not in Ginza 

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