Here is the second part of my 2010 beauty favorites--nails and face!
Nails:
Face:
Friday, December 31, 2010
2010 Beauty Favorites ~ Skincare, Hair & Scents
Hey everyone :)
I am really excited to do this blog post on my 2010 skincare, hair, and scent favorites. I hope you enjoy!
Skincare:
This year, I really got into caring for my skin. In the beginning of the year, I started using the
-L'oreal Go 360 clean facial clenser: At the time, I really loved this cleanser. I repurchased it several times. It comes with a great scrublet to use with the soap to really deep clean your face. However, if this soap gets in your eyes, it will sting.
-The Clinique Three Step skincare system: Later during the year, I purchased a higher end facial soap, toner, and moisterizer.
- Clinique Liquid Facial Soap in Mild: I LOVE this facial soap. Unlike the L'oreal soap, it does not burn, even if it gets in my eyes! It is truly a lifesaver and I have been using it since August. You can see in the photo that I need a new bottle! (Might I add I am quite impressed with how long this product has lasted me as well as the great pump added!)
- Clinique Clarifying Lotion (Toner) for dry/combination skin: This is a wonderful toner. It truly purifys my skin and really makes my skin feel rejuvinated and refreshed. I use it twice a day with a cotton ball on my skin. I will never go back to just using a facial soap.
- Clinique Dramatically Different Moisterizing Lotion: If you're looking for a light, thin-consistany facial moisterizer, this is for you! This moisterizer is extremely light weight and very moisterizing. I recommend it especially for the summer when pores may become large and skin oily.
- St. Ives Sensitive Skin Apricot Scrub in Gentle: After seeing so many positive reviews on this facial scrub on Youtube, I decided to bite the bullet and run out and get this scrub. I am glad I did. This scrub is fantastic. I use it about once a week to really remove dead skin cells from my skin and allow new cells to form. I love how the scent of this srub is not at all overpowering. I also enjoy how squeeky clean, yet moisterized, my skin feels after using it.
Hair:
-Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioning Cream for frizzy, dry, unmanageable hair: This a perfect leave in conditioner everyone, in my opinion. If used sparingly on damp hair after a shower, it will make one's hair completely frizz-free and moisterized. The only bad aspect about this product is that it may make your hair appear greasy if applied thickly to your hair/roots. I use this conditioner about every four or so days when I take a shower.
- Garnier Fructis Anti-Frizz Serum: I use this on the ends of my hair to prevent split ends and frizz. It works truly amazingly at taming any sort of dryness around this area as well. My only problem with this is that it might make your hair look greasy like the leave in conditioning cream if used to excess--especially at the roots!
- Redken Smooth Down Heat Glide: Whenever I streighten or curl my hair, I ALWAYS use this! I will apply a small pea sized pump to all of my hair, especially at the ends when I use this. This product is works well at protecting my hair from the heat from my hair streightener. It also makes my hair feel really smooth once I streighten it!
-CHI Infra Shampoo: Wanting to branch out into higher end hair brands, I picked up this Chi shampoo at my local Walgreens. I was pretty impressed with this product. It left my hair looking shiny and feeling really soft after taking a shower. I didn't even have to use conditioner on my hair when using this shampoo! The only bad thing about this shampoo is the $14 price tag!
-Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo & Conditioner: While browsing through the drugstore, I noticed this shampoo. It stuck out to me the most from the rest because it reminded me a lot of philosophy products from Sephora. Since I needed a new shampoo and conditioner, I figured I would purchase these two items. I am really glad I did! First off, these two products smell like a tropical vacation. Organix was dead-on with the coconut scent! It couldn't have been more accurate. Additionally, I love the consistancy and texture of this hair product. I see myself repurchasing this in the future.
I am really excited to do this blog post on my 2010 skincare, hair, and scent favorites. I hope you enjoy!
Skincare:
This year, I really got into caring for my skin. In the beginning of the year, I started using the
-L'oreal Go 360 clean facial clenser: At the time, I really loved this cleanser. I repurchased it several times. It comes with a great scrublet to use with the soap to really deep clean your face. However, if this soap gets in your eyes, it will sting.
-The Clinique Three Step skincare system: Later during the year, I purchased a higher end facial soap, toner, and moisterizer.
- Clinique Liquid Facial Soap in Mild: I LOVE this facial soap. Unlike the L'oreal soap, it does not burn, even if it gets in my eyes! It is truly a lifesaver and I have been using it since August. You can see in the photo that I need a new bottle! (Might I add I am quite impressed with how long this product has lasted me as well as the great pump added!)
- Clinique Clarifying Lotion (Toner) for dry/combination skin: This is a wonderful toner. It truly purifys my skin and really makes my skin feel rejuvinated and refreshed. I use it twice a day with a cotton ball on my skin. I will never go back to just using a facial soap.
- Clinique Dramatically Different Moisterizing Lotion: If you're looking for a light, thin-consistany facial moisterizer, this is for you! This moisterizer is extremely light weight and very moisterizing. I recommend it especially for the summer when pores may become large and skin oily.
- St. Ives Sensitive Skin Apricot Scrub in Gentle: After seeing so many positive reviews on this facial scrub on Youtube, I decided to bite the bullet and run out and get this scrub. I am glad I did. This scrub is fantastic. I use it about once a week to really remove dead skin cells from my skin and allow new cells to form. I love how the scent of this srub is not at all overpowering. I also enjoy how squeeky clean, yet moisterized, my skin feels after using it.
Hair:
-Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioning Cream for frizzy, dry, unmanageable hair: This a perfect leave in conditioner everyone, in my opinion. If used sparingly on damp hair after a shower, it will make one's hair completely frizz-free and moisterized. The only bad aspect about this product is that it may make your hair appear greasy if applied thickly to your hair/roots. I use this conditioner about every four or so days when I take a shower.
- Garnier Fructis Anti-Frizz Serum: I use this on the ends of my hair to prevent split ends and frizz. It works truly amazingly at taming any sort of dryness around this area as well. My only problem with this is that it might make your hair look greasy like the leave in conditioning cream if used to excess--especially at the roots!
- Redken Smooth Down Heat Glide: Whenever I streighten or curl my hair, I ALWAYS use this! I will apply a small pea sized pump to all of my hair, especially at the ends when I use this. This product is works well at protecting my hair from the heat from my hair streightener. It also makes my hair feel really smooth once I streighten it!
-CHI Infra Shampoo: Wanting to branch out into higher end hair brands, I picked up this Chi shampoo at my local Walgreens. I was pretty impressed with this product. It left my hair looking shiny and feeling really soft after taking a shower. I didn't even have to use conditioner on my hair when using this shampoo! The only bad thing about this shampoo is the $14 price tag!
-Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo & Conditioner: While browsing through the drugstore, I noticed this shampoo. It stuck out to me the most from the rest because it reminded me a lot of philosophy products from Sephora. Since I needed a new shampoo and conditioner, I figured I would purchase these two items. I am really glad I did! First off, these two products smell like a tropical vacation. Organix was dead-on with the coconut scent! It couldn't have been more accurate. Additionally, I love the consistancy and texture of this hair product. I see myself repurchasing this in the future.
-VO5 Extreme Style Heat Defense Conditioning Spray: This heat protectant really lives up to its name! I really do feel like it geniunly protects my hair when I style it using heat.
- My Conair Hair streigtener from Justice: I love this hair streighener. Since it was only $10--on sale--at the time I was hesitant to purchase it since I was very cheep compared to other high end hair stregtener makers (like CHI, etc). However, I feel like it does the job as a stregtener. I purchased it last year and it still works like new. It heats up quickly, has variable heat settings, and makes stregtening my hair a peice of cake. I can also curl my hair flawlessly with this streigtener.
Body:
-Deep Aqua Shower Gel By Bath and Body Works: Ever since the summer I have been using this shower gel. It smells great and lathers wonderfully. I also find it very nourishing as it has Aloe Vera and Vitamin E.
-Caress Daily Silk Silkening Body Wash: I have been using this since summer. As the Deep Aqua Shower gel, it lathers up really well. Unlike others, this body wash really feels like silk on my skin! I also love the nice, light, floral, feminine scent.
-Dove Ultimate Go Fresh Cool Essentials Cucumber & Green Tea Scent Deoderant: I love this deoderant! It smells really fresh and clean and lasts all day!
Scents:
- Forever Sunshine Body Splash: I purchased this body splash during the summer from Bath and Body works. Whenever I use it, it brings back tons of memories from summer vacation 10' :').
- Winter Candy Apple Body Splash: This will forever be my FAVORITE winter apple scent. I loved it last year as well, but never got around to purchasing the body splash until this year and I am so happy I did!
Body (Continued):
-Nivea Creme:Dry Hands no more! I can always count on this moisterizer favorite to revive my hands of windburn and to moisterize my legs and arms when the weather is brittle.
-Philosophy The Gingerbread Girl & The Gingerbread Man body washes/shampoos/bubble bathes: Although I just recieved these for Christmas, I still think they deserve a spot in my 2010 favorites. Every shower I have taken, I have always used one of these body washes. They lather very well and leave an amazing scent on my skin! The gingerbread man smells exactly like ginger ale, while the gingerbread girl smells like ginger ale mixed with bubble gum. (It is a much sweeter version of the gingerbread man.)
Plum Twilight: New Years Eve FOTD
Hey everyone, today being New Year's Eve I figure that I will do a quick face of the day letting you know what I have on as far as makeup.
Eyes:
First all over the lid I applied Benefit's Stay Don't Stray eyeshadow primer. This would help my eyeshadow to stay on all night--allowing it to be both creaseless and vibrent. Second, on my eyelids, I applied a relatively light dusting of "Silk Teddy" eyeshadow by Too Faced all over the lid using my ecotools concealer brush. I then went in with my Wet n' Wild Color Icon pallete in "Lust" and used the dark, shimmery purple eyeshadow in the bottom right hand corner for my outer V/crease. (Note: This color is an EXACT dupe for MAC's Beauty Marked eyeshadow!) I applied this color with a fluffy crease brush by ecotools. Doing so would ensure that I would not over do it with this eyeshadow color--being both very pigmented and dark. After my eyeshadow colors were seamlessly blended into one another, I thickly lined my upper lash line with NYC's liquid eyeliner in "Pearlized Black, 870". I also left a little wing at the end. After, I lined by waterline with NYC's brow/eye liner pencil in black. Then, I layered Benefits Bad Gal Lash in black with Covergirl Lash Blast Fusion in very black. You're now done with the eyes!
Face:
Now onto face. Since I created a pretty dramatic look for my eyes, I decided to go light on the rest of my face. For under eye concealer I used Benefit's Erase Paste in medium. This concealer is one of the best that I have tried. It is both creamy and smooth in texture and is completely full coverage and opaque--perfect for hiding those under eye circles! For blush I used NYC's Blushable Creme Stick in "Pink Flash". I applied this directly from the stick onto my face and then blended the intese color out with an ecotools blush brush. Lastly, I applied my powder using an ecotools kabuki brush. I used Maybelline's Dream Matte Powder. This perfect powder gives me just enough coverage and sets my concealer quite nicely without being drying or cakey. It is definitely a makeup stable in my collection. Face is now complete! :)
Lips:
I kept the lips extremely neutral as well. I used Revlon's Color Burst lipstick in "Soft Nude". This great lipstick is incredibly smooth and leaves your lips feeling moisterized.
Eyes:
First all over the lid I applied Benefit's Stay Don't Stray eyeshadow primer. This would help my eyeshadow to stay on all night--allowing it to be both creaseless and vibrent. Second, on my eyelids, I applied a relatively light dusting of "Silk Teddy" eyeshadow by Too Faced all over the lid using my ecotools concealer brush. I then went in with my Wet n' Wild Color Icon pallete in "Lust" and used the dark, shimmery purple eyeshadow in the bottom right hand corner for my outer V/crease. (Note: This color is an EXACT dupe for MAC's Beauty Marked eyeshadow!) I applied this color with a fluffy crease brush by ecotools. Doing so would ensure that I would not over do it with this eyeshadow color--being both very pigmented and dark. After my eyeshadow colors were seamlessly blended into one another, I thickly lined my upper lash line with NYC's liquid eyeliner in "Pearlized Black, 870". I also left a little wing at the end. After, I lined by waterline with NYC's brow/eye liner pencil in black. Then, I layered Benefits Bad Gal Lash in black with Covergirl Lash Blast Fusion in very black. You're now done with the eyes!
Face:
Now onto face. Since I created a pretty dramatic look for my eyes, I decided to go light on the rest of my face. For under eye concealer I used Benefit's Erase Paste in medium. This concealer is one of the best that I have tried. It is both creamy and smooth in texture and is completely full coverage and opaque--perfect for hiding those under eye circles! For blush I used NYC's Blushable Creme Stick in "Pink Flash". I applied this directly from the stick onto my face and then blended the intese color out with an ecotools blush brush. Lastly, I applied my powder using an ecotools kabuki brush. I used Maybelline's Dream Matte Powder. This perfect powder gives me just enough coverage and sets my concealer quite nicely without being drying or cakey. It is definitely a makeup stable in my collection. Face is now complete! :)
Lips:
I kept the lips extremely neutral as well. I used Revlon's Color Burst lipstick in "Soft Nude". This great lipstick is incredibly smooth and leaves your lips feeling moisterized.
New Year/Tiny Baby Update
Happy New Year's Eve everyone!
WoooHooo!!
Can you guys believe that 2011 is literally hours away from officially being here??! I am not one to think that time goes by fast but this year was something else!
Update: Sorry I have been gone soo incredibly long. With the start of the new school year, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I have been extremely busy! But don'r worry, I don't plan on leaving blogger anytime soon.
~ Sandra <3
WoooHooo!!
Can you guys believe that 2011 is literally hours away from officially being here??! I am not one to think that time goes by fast but this year was something else!
Update: Sorry I have been gone soo incredibly long. With the start of the new school year, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I have been extremely busy! But don'r worry, I don't plan on leaving blogger anytime soon.
~ Sandra <3
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Youtube Channel!
Hey Guys :)
The reason I've been neglecting my blog is that I have now began to post videos on youtube! (All revolving around beauty, fasion, and makeup)
Please check out my channel if you want! Be aware that I will be uploading more videos on youtube than posting blog posts!
My channel- http://www.youtube.com/Sandie2897
Please drop by!
The reason I've been neglecting my blog is that I have now began to post videos on youtube! (All revolving around beauty, fasion, and makeup)
Please check out my channel if you want! Be aware that I will be uploading more videos on youtube than posting blog posts!
My channel- http://www.youtube.com/Sandie2897
Please drop by!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Small Haul: Walmart
Hey everyone! SORRY it has been so long! Nonetheless, I have another blog post today in which I will be sharing with you the items I purchased from Walmart three days ago. Enjoy! :)
- CoverGirl Fusion Mascara in "Very Black" - I purchased this for $7.98. I decided to try this mascara out after hearing very positive reviews of the product on you tube. The different thing about this mascara is that it claims to separate, lengthen, and volumize lashes at the same time. From two uses, I can tell you that this is my new favorite mascara! It does EXACTLY what it claims to do, does not chip, and stays on all day!
- spf 20 Soft lips in "Vanilla" - I picked one of these chapsticks up to give it a try while at the check out counter at Walmart. It retails for about $1.77 depending on your location. I can safely say that I adore this chapstick--even more than my recently purchased e.l.f. chapstick featured in one of my previous hauls. This chapstick is extremely creamy without being too creamy where it begins to feel like Vaseline on your lips. There is also a wide variety of scents as well as seasonal scents and even tinted versions of these chapsticks. I really recommend that you try these out!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Review: MAC's Lipstick in "Frenzy"
Good evening everyone! Today I'm coming at you with another review! This time, I'm reviewing MAC's lipstick in "Frenzy". Enjoy! :)
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this lipstick at my MAC counter in Macy's for $14.50. This particular lipstick contains 3 g or 0.1 oz of product.
Overview and what this is: This particular MAC lipstick features a frost finish. Due to having this finish, the lipstick is extremely shiny and contains tons of shimmer. Additionally, the lipstick is a pinky-peach beige color (according to MAC's description). Plus, this is a permanent color. As far as the packaging goes, the lipstick is held in a sophisticated yet chic (slightly shimmery) black bullet-like case. The case has MAC written in silver block letters and has a thin line of silver underneath the name.
Like(s): I adore this product! I love the beautiful color, finish, and staying power! I also really like the packaging and appreciate knowing that a lot of effort has gone into creating this product. Also, aside from the color's beauty, it's also quite wearable--considering it's a frost.
Pros - Color, finish, staying power, packaging, effort, wearable color
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about the product is the price tag. Although I understand that this brand is on the less expensive side of high end products, I still don't think I should spend $15.00 on a lipstick.
Cons - The price
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
One tip to getting the most out of this lipstick is to use it sparingly. Because of its high quality formula and superior pigmentation, only a little bit of product is needed. Like the old adage says, a little does go a long way--[especially with a MAC lipstick!]. Plus, using this lipstick sparingly will help you save money. I also suggest that with a more sheer color, adding a lip gloss on top will increase the pigmentation and overall appearance of the final look.
All-and-all, I love this lipstick. I would suggest it to any one who would like to venture out into the world of department store makeup and spend the extra money. MAC is a great brand and I really suggest their lip line!
~Thanks for reading!
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this lipstick at my MAC counter in Macy's for $14.50. This particular lipstick contains 3 g or 0.1 oz of product.
Overview and what this is: This particular MAC lipstick features a frost finish. Due to having this finish, the lipstick is extremely shiny and contains tons of shimmer. Additionally, the lipstick is a pinky-peach beige color (according to MAC's description). Plus, this is a permanent color. As far as the packaging goes, the lipstick is held in a sophisticated yet chic (slightly shimmery) black bullet-like case. The case has MAC written in silver block letters and has a thin line of silver underneath the name.
Like(s): I adore this product! I love the beautiful color, finish, and staying power! I also really like the packaging and appreciate knowing that a lot of effort has gone into creating this product. Also, aside from the color's beauty, it's also quite wearable--considering it's a frost.
Pros - Color, finish, staying power, packaging, effort, wearable color
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about the product is the price tag. Although I understand that this brand is on the less expensive side of high end products, I still don't think I should spend $15.00 on a lipstick.
Cons - The price
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
One tip to getting the most out of this lipstick is to use it sparingly. Because of its high quality formula and superior pigmentation, only a little bit of product is needed. Like the old adage says, a little does go a long way--[especially with a MAC lipstick!]. Plus, using this lipstick sparingly will help you save money. I also suggest that with a more sheer color, adding a lip gloss on top will increase the pigmentation and overall appearance of the final look.
All-and-all, I love this lipstick. I would suggest it to any one who would like to venture out into the world of department store makeup and spend the extra money. MAC is a great brand and I really suggest their lip line!
~Thanks for reading!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Update + Mini Collective Haul (Target, CVS)
Hey everyone! Sorry it has been a while! I had a hectic weekend last week with my vacation as well as a crazy Monday and Tuesday. However now I'm back and ready as ever to write a new blog post! Today I am sharing with you the items I picked up from Target and CVS. Enjoy :)
Target
Target
- e.l.f. BeautyBook Neutral Eye Edition - This is one of e.l.f.'s new products featured in their new special edition "Back to School" line. I purchased this palette for only $5.00! It contains 12 neutral eye shadows (featuring staid plums, pinks, and browns), a brightening eyeliner in "Coffee", and a double-sided eyeshadow applicator. The shadows in this palette are amazing! They are highly pigmented, soft, and come in a great variety of colors. The eyeliner is great as well. I can definitely foresee that this will soon become my top go-to palette!
CVS
- 70 CVS Super Jumbo Cotton Balls - Just your standard cotton balls! Great for removing/applying makeup! These additionally retailed for about $2.00.
- St. Ives Soothing Oatmeal & Shea butter moisturizer - Captivated by its mellow and calm scent I decided to pick up this moisturizer. I purchased this for about $6.00. It comes with a staggering 532 ml of product and features a nice, non-watery, non-oily formula. Plus, all ingredients are claimed to be natural. I plan to use this mainly on my chafed ankles caused by my ice skates. :(
Thanks for reading! I'll keep you updated on these products!
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Review: Orly Nail Lacquer
Good afternoon everyone! Today I'm going to review the Orly Nail Lacquer in "Cotton Candy". I hope you all enjoy ;)
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this nail polish at CVS for about $5.00-$10.00. It comes with .6 fl oz, or 18 ml of product.
Overview and what this is: This nail polish is a bright bubble gum pink color. It contains no shimmer and is completely matte. Additionally, this particular Orly nail polish is unfortunatly a limited eddition shade, but, however, it can still be purchased online (I suggest searching Amazon). As an added bonus, the nail polish also came with a coordinating lipgloss! The lipgloss has a doe-foot applicator and contains tons of pearly-white shimmer.
Like(s): This is one of my favorite nail polishes. I have used it a myriad of times and really enjoy the texture and the color. I also appreciate the added lipgloss. Plus, the brush is very large and the nail polish color is not streaky-the consistancy is perfect, and the polish is opeque.
Pros - Texture, color, lipgloss, brush, not streaky, consistancy, opeque
Dislike(s): None!
Cons - :D
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
One tip I have for when using this polish is to apply a top coat. This will create an even prettier finish once it dries. :)
To sum up, I LOVE this nail polish! I don't think I will ever get board of using it. I suggest that you pick up one of these polishes right away! If the price seems a bit high, they also sell smaller bottles for $3.99, although I suggest getting the full size! You'll be happy with your purchase!
Friday, July 30, 2010
TAG: 30 Questions
Hey everyone! I'm coming back at you guys with another tag today! I hope you enjoy as always :)
1. Do you have any pets?
- Not at the moment, but I used to have a fish and I might get a puppy next year :D
2. What color top are you wearing?
- I'm wearing a white top.
3. Name three things that are physically close to you.
- My mom's cellphone, my e.l.f. all over color stick in "Golden Peach", and my iPod Touch.
4. What's the weather like right now?
- It's night time right now and it's 66 degrees Fahrenheit, also cloudy.
5. Do you drive? If so have you crashed?
- No, I don't drive.
6. What time did you wake up this morning?
- This morning I woke up at around 9:00.
7. When was the last time you showered?
- Two days ago. I couldn't shower sooner because I had really bad sunburn.
8. What was the last movie you saw?
- On TV, degrassi, The Boiling Point, and in theaters, The King of Persia.
9. What does your last txt message say?
- I don't text message.
10. What's your ring tone?
- My phone expired and I haven't renewed it.
11. Have you ever been to a different country?
- Yes, I've been to Italy, Macedonia, Greece, Vienna, Budapest, Austria, Albania and many more! I just cant remember all of them. I love to travel!
12. Do you like sushi?
- I have never tried sushi in my life!
13. Where do you buy your groceries from?
-I buy them from the super market.
14. Have you ever taken medication to help you fall asleep faster?
- No, Never.
15. How many siblings do you have?
- I am an only child.
16. Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop?
- I have both a desktop computer and a laptop. I prefer using my laptop, but I do use my desk top for school to use my printer.
17. How old will you be turning on your next birthday?
- I will be turning fourteen years old.
18. How did your parents pick your name?
- I don't know, they just picked it?!
19. Do you wear contacts or glasses?
- I wear glasses only.
20. Do you color your hair?
- No, I do not color my hair. I plan on never coloring my hair unless I have gray spots when I am older. Coloring your hair at a young age causes damage to your hair.
21. Tell me something you are planning to do today.
- Since it is night time, I am planning to go to sleep after this post (no promises lol).
22. When was the last time you cried?
- Yesterday :(
23. What is your full name?
- I can't tell you :)
24. What is your perfect pizza topping?
- I love pepperoni pizza.
25. Who is your favorite comedian?
- I love George Lopez. I also like Shane Dawson on Youtube.
26. What is your favorite radio station?
- I like everything.
27. Which do you prefer--hamburgers or cheeseburgers?
- I prefer cheeseburgers. The little slice of cheese does make a difference!
28. Have you ever had an all nighter?
- Unfortunately, no. But I've tried several times!
29. What is your eye color?
- Dark brown.
30. Can you taste the difference between Pepsi and Coke?
- Yes I can!
1. Do you have any pets?
- Not at the moment, but I used to have a fish and I might get a puppy next year :D
2. What color top are you wearing?
- I'm wearing a white top.
3. Name three things that are physically close to you.
- My mom's cellphone, my e.l.f. all over color stick in "Golden Peach", and my iPod Touch.
4. What's the weather like right now?
- It's night time right now and it's 66 degrees Fahrenheit, also cloudy.
5. Do you drive? If so have you crashed?
- No, I don't drive.
6. What time did you wake up this morning?
- This morning I woke up at around 9:00.
7. When was the last time you showered?
- Two days ago. I couldn't shower sooner because I had really bad sunburn.
8. What was the last movie you saw?
- On TV, degrassi, The Boiling Point, and in theaters, The King of Persia.
9. What does your last txt message say?
- I don't text message.
10. What's your ring tone?
- My phone expired and I haven't renewed it.
11. Have you ever been to a different country?
- Yes, I've been to Italy, Macedonia, Greece, Vienna, Budapest, Austria, Albania and many more! I just cant remember all of them. I love to travel!
12. Do you like sushi?
- I have never tried sushi in my life!
13. Where do you buy your groceries from?
-I buy them from the super market.
14. Have you ever taken medication to help you fall asleep faster?
- No, Never.
15. How many siblings do you have?
- I am an only child.
16. Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop?
- I have both a desktop computer and a laptop. I prefer using my laptop, but I do use my desk top for school to use my printer.
17. How old will you be turning on your next birthday?
- I will be turning fourteen years old.
18. How did your parents pick your name?
- I don't know, they just picked it?!
19. Do you wear contacts or glasses?
- I wear glasses only.
20. Do you color your hair?
- No, I do not color my hair. I plan on never coloring my hair unless I have gray spots when I am older. Coloring your hair at a young age causes damage to your hair.
21. Tell me something you are planning to do today.
- Since it is night time, I am planning to go to sleep after this post (no promises lol).
22. When was the last time you cried?
- Yesterday :(
23. What is your full name?
- I can't tell you :)
24. What is your perfect pizza topping?
- I love pepperoni pizza.
25. Who is your favorite comedian?
- I love George Lopez. I also like Shane Dawson on Youtube.
26. What is your favorite radio station?
- I like everything.
27. Which do you prefer--hamburgers or cheeseburgers?
- I prefer cheeseburgers. The little slice of cheese does make a difference!
28. Have you ever had an all nighter?
- Unfortunately, no. But I've tried several times!
29. What is your eye color?
- Dark brown.
30. Can you taste the difference between Pepsi and Coke?
- Yes I can!
TAG: Would You Rather (Beauty)
Good evening everyone! I came across this fun tag on Youtube and I thought I would make a blog post on it! Enjoy! :D
#1. Would you rather go out with messy hair and nice make-up, or nice hair and no make-up?
- I would rather go out with nice hair and no makeup. In my opinion, an individual's hair is more noticeable than not wearing makeup; it paints the actual "face" of the person (if you understand what I mean). Also, wearing no makeup shows that you have confidence.
#2. Would you rather shave your eyebrows or have your eyelashes fall out?
- I would rather have my eyelashes fall out. That way I could just wear false lashes. Besides, I personally find the look of penciled-in eyebrows unattractive and not natural looking.
#3. Would you rather be forced to shop at only MAC or Sephora for the rest of your life?
- Forced? lol. Sounds great! Anyway, I would rather be "forced" to shop at Sephora for the rest of my life. As much as I love MAC, I HATE their skincare line. Additionally, MAC is only one brand. Sephora has the whole mish-mosh of brands!
#4. Would you rather wear the lipgloss/lipliner look or 80's perm?
- Although I would look like a clown wearing the lipgloss/lipliner look, I have to say that I would rather go with it opposed to the 80's perm. I would wear this bright, bold lip out to dinner at a restaurant if I had to.
#5. Would you rather leave the house with an obvious foundation line or overdone blush?
- I would rather leave the house with overdone blush. It doesn't say what color, so I could choose a nude pink blush to make it less dramatic! (Even if the blush was a hot pink, I would still say overdone blush.)
#6. Would you rather wear MC Hammer pants or biker shorts in public?
- Biker shorts all the way! I really dislike the look of MC Hammer Pants.
#7. Would you rather have a bad orange-y spray tan or really weird tan lines that can't be covered?
- I would rather have really weird tan lines! I don't want to be an orange for a month!
#8. Would you rather have a bad hair cut or a bad hair color?
- I would rather have a bad hair color. The color will wear off in a matter of weeks, but the hair cut could remain like that for months!
#9. Would you rather have Twitter or Youtube taken away forever?
TWITTER, no question!
#10. Would you rather give up using makeup brushes or mascara?
- I would rather give up using mascara. Instead I could apply liquid eyeliner to a fan brush and apply it to my lashes that way! I would get virtually the same effect.
Thanks for reading guys! Feel free to do this tag in the comments below! :)
#1. Would you rather go out with messy hair and nice make-up, or nice hair and no make-up?
- I would rather go out with nice hair and no makeup. In my opinion, an individual's hair is more noticeable than not wearing makeup; it paints the actual "face" of the person (if you understand what I mean). Also, wearing no makeup shows that you have confidence.
#2. Would you rather shave your eyebrows or have your eyelashes fall out?
- I would rather have my eyelashes fall out. That way I could just wear false lashes. Besides, I personally find the look of penciled-in eyebrows unattractive and not natural looking.
#3. Would you rather be forced to shop at only MAC or Sephora for the rest of your life?
- Forced? lol. Sounds great! Anyway, I would rather be "forced" to shop at Sephora for the rest of my life. As much as I love MAC, I HATE their skincare line. Additionally, MAC is only one brand. Sephora has the whole mish-mosh of brands!
#4. Would you rather wear the lipgloss/lipliner look or 80's perm?
- Although I would look like a clown wearing the lipgloss/lipliner look, I have to say that I would rather go with it opposed to the 80's perm. I would wear this bright, bold lip out to dinner at a restaurant if I had to.
#5. Would you rather leave the house with an obvious foundation line or overdone blush?
- I would rather leave the house with overdone blush. It doesn't say what color, so I could choose a nude pink blush to make it less dramatic! (Even if the blush was a hot pink, I would still say overdone blush.)
#6. Would you rather wear MC Hammer pants or biker shorts in public?
- Biker shorts all the way! I really dislike the look of MC Hammer Pants.
#7. Would you rather have a bad orange-y spray tan or really weird tan lines that can't be covered?
- I would rather have really weird tan lines! I don't want to be an orange for a month!
#8. Would you rather have a bad hair cut or a bad hair color?
- I would rather have a bad hair color. The color will wear off in a matter of weeks, but the hair cut could remain like that for months!
#9. Would you rather have Twitter or Youtube taken away forever?
TWITTER, no question!
#10. Would you rather give up using makeup brushes or mascara?
- I would rather give up using mascara. Instead I could apply liquid eyeliner to a fan brush and apply it to my lashes that way! I would get virtually the same effect.
Thanks for reading guys! Feel free to do this tag in the comments below! :)
July Favorites
Hey everyone! It being the end of July, I decided to do my July favorites for this month. Enjoy :) I also include prices (derived from http://www.walmart.com/) for all of these products. (I used http://www.cvs.com/ if the product was not avaliable at Walmart followed by http://www.sephora.com/ followed by http://www.eyeslipsface.com/)
- The Neutrogena Wave: I absolutely love my Neutrogena Wave. I feel like it really does what it claims to do and removes all dirt and oil off of my face. Additionally, I love that it's waterproof so that i don't need to worry about getting it wet. Also, when you first purchase the wave, it comes with a free two weeks supply of desposable pads. The pads come pre-loaded with soap and are the originals. Once you finish the box of pads, you can choose from several different types of pads, such as for exfoliation, or even for sensative skin. (Neutrogena Wave - $12.67, Refill Original Pads - $6.97)
- Wet n' Wild Mega Glo Illuminating Powder in 345 "Catwalk Pink": Packaged similar to a Cargo blush, this powder comes with four different strips of color that can be used individually or together on ones eyes or face. I personally enjoy using them all as blush or indiviually as highlights. They contain so much shimmer that they look stunning when used as a cheek or nose highlight. (Wet n' Wild Mega Glo Illuminating Powder - $3.99)
- L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser (Original): This is the best facial cleanser I've ever used! It comes with a little brush known as a "scrublet" which should be used to gently cleanse your face. Sometimes I use the scrublet while other times I like applying a bit of this cleanser to my Neutrogena wave. Unlike other cleansers, the L'oreal Go 260 Deep Facial Cleanser does not dry out my skin. It refreshes, tones, and removes unwanted oil like no other. According to my mom, it's even better than the facial cleanser in the Clinique Three Step Skincare System! (L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser - $5.24)
- Evian Facial Spray: This is a great product for use in summer. In simple terms, this is pure mineral water that one is supposed to spray on her face several times a day to tone and increase the skin's overall hydration. I find that this is great to use all over your body, especially if you have sunburn! Once in a while I even place this in my refrigerator for a greater cooling effect on hot days.
- Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer in "Ivory-Light": This is by far my favorite concealer. I like to use this especially to hide my dark under eye circles. With its mousse-like yet pliable texture as well as opaque formula, this concealer can virtually cover anything. (Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer - $6.48)
- L'oreal Telescopic Mascara in "Black Brown": I adore this mascara. It's really the best I've ever tried! It fully lengthens, yet separates all of my lashes. With only one coat, I'm good to go for the rest of the day. Plus, this mascara does not chip and is easy to remove from my lashes at night. I also love the packaging of this mascara, and find the wand quite interesting. (L'oreal Telescopic Mascara - $7.97)
- N.Y.C. Liquid Eyeliner in "Pearlized Black": This is a great liquid eyeliner. It features a brush-tip applicator and goes on very smoothly. Unlike other black liners, this particular one contains fine silver shimmer! (hence, pearlized black, lol) I have been using this liquid eyeliner for months now, and I can always get a perfect, straight line on my upper lash line when applying this. I don't even have to tug on my eye! (N.Y.C. Liquid Eyeliner - $1.99)
- e.l.f. Therapeutic Conditioning Balm in "Strawberry Creme": I know, I know, I just got this yesterday. However, I've been using this religiously since the moment I bought it. It's the greatest lip balm ever! If your looking for a extremely moisturizing and creamy lip balm with a touch of color, this is for you! (e.l.f. Therapeutic Conditioning Balm - $1.00)
- Revlon Superlusterous Lip gloss in "Peach Petal": This is a very nice, super opaque lip gloss. It's thick, yet non-sticky and is matte. This would look great alone, or on top of a sheer lipstick. Also, I love the doe foot applicator on this and appreciate its sophisticated packaging! I recommend this to anyone! (Revlon Superlusterous Lip gloss - $5.94)
- Maybelline Dream Matte Powder in "Sand-Medium": I love using this opaque yet sheer powder alone as a foundation, mixed with sunscreen, concealer, and moisturizer as a tinted moisturizer, and as a setting powder for foundation or concealer. This product is very versatile and a great buy. It also includes a twist-out mirror and a small compartment with an already included sponge. (Maybelline Dream Matter Powder - $6.98)
- Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera 100% Gel: This is a life saver. I use it all the time to sooth any sunburn I have as well as relief from minor burns, itching, bug bites, and dry skin. I find that its not oily at all and it is quickly absorbed into my skin. Additionally, it contains all natural ingrediants. Believe it or not, this can also be used as a hair gel, a shaving gel, or on blemishes, such as pimples. This is even sensitive enough to use on the face. (Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera 100% Gel - $3.92)
- Revlon Creme Illuminance Quad in "Skinlights": I have been using this ever since last summer. These four cream shadows act as a great base for powdered shadows. Although these do crease when applied alone, they leave a great finish on the eyeshadows that are placed on top of them. Regardless, I love these eyeshadows and recommend them for beginners and even experts! (Revlon Creme Illuminance Quad - $4.94)
- NYC Blushable Creme Stick in "Pink Flash": This creme blush is great for use alone or by itself for a blush base. I love the color payoff as well as the creme finish. I also find that this does not clog my pores or leave me looking oily. Great product! (NYC Blushable Creme Stick - $3.99)
- Eucerin Calming Itch-Relief Treatment: This treatment is wonderful for use in summer if you are ever bitten by a pesky mosquito or sunburned. This will completely stop the itching in a matter of seconds! Plus, the formula is not oily, yet it hydrates my skin. It also contains nourishing ingredients like cooling menthol and natural oatmeal. (Eucerin Calming Itch-Relief Treatment - $7.44)
- The Neutrogena Wave: I absolutely love my Neutrogena Wave. I feel like it really does what it claims to do and removes all dirt and oil off of my face. Additionally, I love that it's waterproof so that i don't need to worry about getting it wet. Also, when you first purchase the wave, it comes with a free two weeks supply of desposable pads. The pads come pre-loaded with soap and are the originals. Once you finish the box of pads, you can choose from several different types of pads, such as for exfoliation, or even for sensative skin. (Neutrogena Wave - $12.67, Refill Original Pads - $6.97)
- Wet n' Wild Mega Glo Illuminating Powder in 345 "Catwalk Pink": Packaged similar to a Cargo blush, this powder comes with four different strips of color that can be used individually or together on ones eyes or face. I personally enjoy using them all as blush or indiviually as highlights. They contain so much shimmer that they look stunning when used as a cheek or nose highlight. (Wet n' Wild Mega Glo Illuminating Powder - $3.99)
- L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser (Original): This is the best facial cleanser I've ever used! It comes with a little brush known as a "scrublet" which should be used to gently cleanse your face. Sometimes I use the scrublet while other times I like applying a bit of this cleanser to my Neutrogena wave. Unlike other cleansers, the L'oreal Go 260 Deep Facial Cleanser does not dry out my skin. It refreshes, tones, and removes unwanted oil like no other. According to my mom, it's even better than the facial cleanser in the Clinique Three Step Skincare System! (L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser - $5.24)
- Evian Facial Spray: This is a great product for use in summer. In simple terms, this is pure mineral water that one is supposed to spray on her face several times a day to tone and increase the skin's overall hydration. I find that this is great to use all over your body, especially if you have sunburn! Once in a while I even place this in my refrigerator for a greater cooling effect on hot days.
- Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer in "Ivory-Light": This is by far my favorite concealer. I like to use this especially to hide my dark under eye circles. With its mousse-like yet pliable texture as well as opaque formula, this concealer can virtually cover anything. (Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer - $6.48)
- L'oreal Telescopic Mascara in "Black Brown": I adore this mascara. It's really the best I've ever tried! It fully lengthens, yet separates all of my lashes. With only one coat, I'm good to go for the rest of the day. Plus, this mascara does not chip and is easy to remove from my lashes at night. I also love the packaging of this mascara, and find the wand quite interesting. (L'oreal Telescopic Mascara - $7.97)
- N.Y.C. Liquid Eyeliner in "Pearlized Black": This is a great liquid eyeliner. It features a brush-tip applicator and goes on very smoothly. Unlike other black liners, this particular one contains fine silver shimmer! (hence, pearlized black, lol) I have been using this liquid eyeliner for months now, and I can always get a perfect, straight line on my upper lash line when applying this. I don't even have to tug on my eye! (N.Y.C. Liquid Eyeliner - $1.99)
- e.l.f. Therapeutic Conditioning Balm in "Strawberry Creme": I know, I know, I just got this yesterday. However, I've been using this religiously since the moment I bought it. It's the greatest lip balm ever! If your looking for a extremely moisturizing and creamy lip balm with a touch of color, this is for you! (e.l.f. Therapeutic Conditioning Balm - $1.00)
- Revlon Superlusterous Lip gloss in "Peach Petal": This is a very nice, super opaque lip gloss. It's thick, yet non-sticky and is matte. This would look great alone, or on top of a sheer lipstick. Also, I love the doe foot applicator on this and appreciate its sophisticated packaging! I recommend this to anyone! (Revlon Superlusterous Lip gloss - $5.94)
- Maybelline Dream Matte Powder in "Sand-Medium": I love using this opaque yet sheer powder alone as a foundation, mixed with sunscreen, concealer, and moisturizer as a tinted moisturizer, and as a setting powder for foundation or concealer. This product is very versatile and a great buy. It also includes a twist-out mirror and a small compartment with an already included sponge. (Maybelline Dream Matter Powder - $6.98)
- Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera 100% Gel: This is a life saver. I use it all the time to sooth any sunburn I have as well as relief from minor burns, itching, bug bites, and dry skin. I find that its not oily at all and it is quickly absorbed into my skin. Additionally, it contains all natural ingrediants. Believe it or not, this can also be used as a hair gel, a shaving gel, or on blemishes, such as pimples. This is even sensitive enough to use on the face. (Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera 100% Gel - $3.92)
- Revlon Creme Illuminance Quad in "Skinlights": I have been using this ever since last summer. These four cream shadows act as a great base for powdered shadows. Although these do crease when applied alone, they leave a great finish on the eyeshadows that are placed on top of them. Regardless, I love these eyeshadows and recommend them for beginners and even experts! (Revlon Creme Illuminance Quad - $4.94)
- NYC Blushable Creme Stick in "Pink Flash": This creme blush is great for use alone or by itself for a blush base. I love the color payoff as well as the creme finish. I also find that this does not clog my pores or leave me looking oily. Great product! (NYC Blushable Creme Stick - $3.99)
- Eucerin Calming Itch-Relief Treatment: This treatment is wonderful for use in summer if you are ever bitten by a pesky mosquito or sunburned. This will completely stop the itching in a matter of seconds! Plus, the formula is not oily, yet it hydrates my skin. It also contains nourishing ingredients like cooling menthol and natural oatmeal. (Eucerin Calming Itch-Relief Treatment - $7.44)
Review: Maybelline Color Sensational Lipstick
Good afternoon everyone! I was looking through my makeup collection a few minutes ago and decided to write yet another review! Today I'm reviewing the Maybelline Color Sensational Lipstick in 015 "Born With It". Hope this helps some of you!
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this lipstick a few months ago at my local Rite Aid for about $7.00-$9.00. This lipstick comes with .15 oz or 4.2 g of product.
Overview and what this is: This particular lipstick is from a very interesting line of lipsticks from Maybelline called Color Sensational. Within the Color Sensational line, lipsticks are grouped in several different categories according to color, or finish. For example, a new color sensational line of lipsticks that are grouped depending on finish are called the pearls. Other categories in which the lipsticks are grouped on color include the plums, the reds, the neutrals, and the pinks. The color, "Born With It" is from the pinks line. This certain lipstick features a baby doll pink with loads of shimmer and a baby blue reflex/undertone. Additionally, it is packaged in a square cap. However, the actual lipstick is situated in a generic lipstick tube.
Like(s): I definitely like the color of this lipstick. Its a very nice blushing pink. I also find the packaging very attractive.
Pros - Packaging, color
Dislike(s): Although I find the color appealing, I also find the color to be a bit generic. This is your basic pink lipstick. I feel like the price should be lower as well. In addition, the lipstick smells horrible. Plus, I don't enjoy the finish of this lipstick. Although creamy when swatched, it seeps into the cracks of your lips. Lastly, the lipstick may contain lead from research I have done on the Internet.
Cons - Generic color, price, scent finish, lead caution
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
I find that if used sparingly and beneath a gloss, the lipstick may not seep into the cracks of your lips as noticeably as it did before.
Overall, I do not really find this lipstick special in any way. I feel like the color could be easily duped with a much cheaper, yet higher quality, lipstick. I don't recommend this product.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Haul: E.L.F
Good evening everyone! I just came back from Target and I thought I would share the few items I picked up from E.L.F cosmetics. I hope you enjoy! :)
- First, from their regular line, I purchased a Hypershine Lipgloss in 9012 "Blossom". This product cost $1.00. The lipgloss is a really nice, sheer, pink color with a bit of a golden reflex. I used this once and so far I can tell you that I love it! The texture is awesome and the gloss is thick, yet non-sticky! According to E.L.F, this gloss features a wet, glass-like shine as well as a beautiful, sheer, wearable color. Additionally, aside from the product, the packaging is equally attractive. Plus, it is very unique! This gloss comes in a "twist-tube" container, similar to the renown Stilla Lip Glases. Here's E.L.F's product directions: "Twist bottom to activate color. Apply gloss alone or on top of desired lip color."
- Second, from their studio line, I bought a single eyeshadow in "Wild Wheat". The eyeshadow features a light toasted brown color with a beautiful silky satin finish. This shadow may be applied dry or wet for a more dramatic look and pigmented eyeshadow. Beacuse this shadow is from their studio line, I paid $3.00. As far as the packaging goes, the single eyeshadow is sealed in a professional-looking case and even includes a small mirror for application. How much better can this get?!
- Third, from their regular line, I picked up an All Over Color Stick in 3105 "Golden Peach" for $1.00. This is a cream stick that may be used on eyes, lips, or one's face. Personally I love using this as a highlight. I am a fair skintone, but this provides sheer and very shimmary color payoff. As of now, this is my favorite highlighter.
- Lastly, also from their regular line, I got a Theraputic Conditioning Balm in "Strawberry Creme" for $1.00 as well. Beacuase I was at the beach yesterday, I unfortunatly got sunburn on my lips. Looking for a solution in the store, I decided to pick one of these up. Best. Idea. Ever. This is by far the greatest lip balm I have ever used in my entire life! The product is SO soft and creamy! I almost broke it when applying it the first time because I thought it would be hard like most chapsticks. After one hour of use this lib blam virtually removed my sun burn.
Review: Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer
Hey everyone! Back with another review as usual. :) Today I'm reviewing the Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer. (My shade is in Ivory, Light).
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased my Dream Mousse Concealer at CVS for about $7.00-$9.00 on a buy one get one 50% off sale. This concealer comes with .106 oz, or 3 g of product.
Overview and what this is: The Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer is basically a matte skin tone product that is used to cover up any small imperfection such as a breakout or dark under eye circles. What's different about this concealer is that it is a mousse! Most concealers are plain cream, but this concealer has a different texture from the rest.
Like(s): I love using this product with my finger and applying it underneath my eyes. It covers my dark circles and allows my face to appear brighter. Additionally, I use it on any breakouts to cover redness. Sometimes I even use this on my eyelids to even out my skin tone and eliminate any veins. I also like the texture of this concealer.
Pros - Covers up everything, texture
Dislike(s): I don't dislike anything about this product! It's simple, easy to use, has a reasonable price and it's all I need in a small container!
Cons - None :D
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
When using this concealer, do NOT use a brush! This will make the application uneven. I find it works best to use your finger and then apply powder over top it with a makeup sponge.
Overall, this is not a product to miss. It's a great pick me up and works wonderfully. I would repurchase this product again, and I do recommend it.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased my Dream Mousse Concealer at CVS for about $7.00-$9.00 on a buy one get one 50% off sale. This concealer comes with .106 oz, or 3 g of product.
Overview and what this is: The Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer is basically a matte skin tone product that is used to cover up any small imperfection such as a breakout or dark under eye circles. What's different about this concealer is that it is a mousse! Most concealers are plain cream, but this concealer has a different texture from the rest.
Like(s): I love using this product with my finger and applying it underneath my eyes. It covers my dark circles and allows my face to appear brighter. Additionally, I use it on any breakouts to cover redness. Sometimes I even use this on my eyelids to even out my skin tone and eliminate any veins. I also like the texture of this concealer.
Pros - Covers up everything, texture
Dislike(s): I don't dislike anything about this product! It's simple, easy to use, has a reasonable price and it's all I need in a small container!
Cons - None :D
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
When using this concealer, do NOT use a brush! This will make the application uneven. I find it works best to use your finger and then apply powder over top it with a makeup sponge.
Overall, this is not a product to miss. It's a great pick me up and works wonderfully. I would repurchase this product again, and I do recommend it.
Review: Evian Facial Spray
Hey Everyone! XD Right now I am going to review the Evian Facial Spray. Enjoy!
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased my Evian Facial Spray at Sephora. It retailed for $12.00 and came in a pack of two. Each bottle contains 50 ml of product, totaling up to 100 ml of product.
Overview and what this is: The Evian Facial Spray is simply natural mineral water that you can spray on any part of your body, but is meant for specific use on your face. This can be used to refresh your face as a cooling mist, or set your makeup. Here's Evian's take at the product directions: "Use the Evian skin care atomizer several times a day. Wait a few moments and gently dab away." Evian also claims that when used daily, Evian Facial Spray increases your skin's hydration by 14%, helps to fix your makeup and offers you constant freshness and purity.
Like(s): I enjoy using this product especially in the summer as a cooling mist. It feels great on my skin and I feel that it does refresh as well as tone.
Pros - cooling mist, great feel, refresh, tones
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about this product is its price. Although it does refresh and tone, I don't think that I should pay $12.00 for basically, a pint of mineral water. :/
Cons - The price
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
When it is extremely hot in the summer, I love placing my Evian Facial Spray in the refrigerator for a few hours. This allows the cooling mist to achieve an even greater state of cooling and refreshing your skin. I also like using this spray when I have sunburn to sooth my skin.
Overall, I LOVE this product. It refreshes, tones and most importantly, cools my skin leaving it very fresh and bright looking. I would repurchase this product, but would not recommend it for use during winter.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased my Evian Facial Spray at Sephora. It retailed for $12.00 and came in a pack of two. Each bottle contains 50 ml of product, totaling up to 100 ml of product.
Overview and what this is: The Evian Facial Spray is simply natural mineral water that you can spray on any part of your body, but is meant for specific use on your face. This can be used to refresh your face as a cooling mist, or set your makeup. Here's Evian's take at the product directions: "Use the Evian skin care atomizer several times a day. Wait a few moments and gently dab away." Evian also claims that when used daily, Evian Facial Spray increases your skin's hydration by 14%, helps to fix your makeup and offers you constant freshness and purity.
Like(s): I enjoy using this product especially in the summer as a cooling mist. It feels great on my skin and I feel that it does refresh as well as tone.
Pros - cooling mist, great feel, refresh, tones
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about this product is its price. Although it does refresh and tone, I don't think that I should pay $12.00 for basically, a pint of mineral water. :/
Cons - The price
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
When it is extremely hot in the summer, I love placing my Evian Facial Spray in the refrigerator for a few hours. This allows the cooling mist to achieve an even greater state of cooling and refreshing your skin. I also like using this spray when I have sunburn to sooth my skin.
Overall, I LOVE this product. It refreshes, tones and most importantly, cools my skin leaving it very fresh and bright looking. I would repurchase this product, but would not recommend it for use during winter.
Review: NYC Blushable Creme Stick
Hey everyone! :D I'm coming at you guys with another review this morning. This review will be on NYC's Blushable Creme Stick in "Pink Flash".
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this product at Rite Aid for about $4.00. Prices may vary depending on location. In addition, you get 0.28 oz, or 8.0 g of product.
Overview and what this is: The NYC Blushable Creme Sticks are basically cream blushes that come in 'stick' form. You apply it directly to your cheeks with its retractable tube and twist it back in for storage. I have mine in "Pink Flash". Unfortunately this bright matte coral shade (picture on left, also, sorry it's not comming out coral on camera! However, it really is a true orangy bright color) is a limited edition color! :(
Like(s): I can say that I really enjoy using this product. I love its smooth formula and silky texture and its great for traveling and using 'on the go' because you do not need to apply it using a brush. Additionally, I like the packaging and love the product's color payoff and it stays on all day!
Dislike(s): I can safetly say that this is one of the few products that I own that I have no dislikes on!
Cons - None! :)
Tips & Tricks and Final thoughs:
One trick I have heard is to use a duo fiber stippling brush like the 187 from MAC. Lightly run the bristles over the cream product and apply to your cheeks. You can also use an angled blush brush or even apply it directly from the tube and blend with a brush or your fingers.
All-and-all, I ADORE this product! I love how innovative and inexpensive it is! It truly lives up to its name and puts a new spin on cream blushes!
The Basics of Makeup # 3: FACE
Hi everyone! This is part three of my "Basics for makeup" series. I suggest reading part one followed by part two to get the fullest reading experience if you have not done so. Enjoy! :)
Face:
Blush - Usually applied to the apples of ones cheeks to provide a sheer wash of color. This may come in four forms--liquid, powder, cream, or mouse.
Contour - A product used for "contouring" most commonly comes in powder form, applied to the face with a slanted blush brush or fan brush. The purpose of a contour is to create certain slimmer areas of the face.
Highlighter - Applied to the highest points of your face (as well as the Cupid's bow), a highlighter accentuates one's face. Highlighters may come in cream, liquid, or powder and are usually very shimmery and close to one's natural skin color. Using a highlighter correctly on the cheeks may result in higher cheek bones, providing for the facade for a slimmer face. Used down the nose with a bit of contouring, one's nose may even appear smaller!
Foundation - A matte, most commonly liquid or powder, substance used all over the face for a flawless face.
Concealer - Used under a foundation or powder to hide small imperfections on the face (like breakouts). The color of a concealer should be as close to your skin tone as possible and it's most commonly found in cream or mouse form.
Color Corrector Concealer - A color corrector concealer is found in an assortment of colors. These certain colors do different things to help with concealing blemishes. This product is found in cream form, generally, and MUST be used UNDERNEATH a concealer!
Mint green - used to cover rosacea or red skin conditions. Mint neutralizes redness. Great for broken capillaries around the sides of the nose and cheeks.
Yellow - used to cover and hide black, blue, or purple imperfections of the skin such as blemishes.
Lavender - used to even out skin tones such as too much yellow. This results in an overall balanced finish and healthy glow.
Sky Blue - counteracts orange tones caused from an uneven application of self tanners, or a streaky natural tan. Neutralizes dark circles.
(Note, the above information about corrector concealer colors is according to Coastal Scents, a company that I am not affiliated with.)
Powder - found in a matte skintone shade, powder may be used alone as a foundation, or on top of a foundation to set it, as well as over top a concealer to set it as well.
Face:
Blush - Usually applied to the apples of ones cheeks to provide a sheer wash of color. This may come in four forms--liquid, powder, cream, or mouse.
Contour - A product used for "contouring" most commonly comes in powder form, applied to the face with a slanted blush brush or fan brush. The purpose of a contour is to create certain slimmer areas of the face.
Highlighter - Applied to the highest points of your face (as well as the Cupid's bow), a highlighter accentuates one's face. Highlighters may come in cream, liquid, or powder and are usually very shimmery and close to one's natural skin color. Using a highlighter correctly on the cheeks may result in higher cheek bones, providing for the facade for a slimmer face. Used down the nose with a bit of contouring, one's nose may even appear smaller!
Foundation - A matte, most commonly liquid or powder, substance used all over the face for a flawless face.
Concealer - Used under a foundation or powder to hide small imperfections on the face (like breakouts). The color of a concealer should be as close to your skin tone as possible and it's most commonly found in cream or mouse form.
Color Corrector Concealer - A color corrector concealer is found in an assortment of colors. These certain colors do different things to help with concealing blemishes. This product is found in cream form, generally, and MUST be used UNDERNEATH a concealer!
Mint green - used to cover rosacea or red skin conditions. Mint neutralizes redness. Great for broken capillaries around the sides of the nose and cheeks.
Yellow - used to cover and hide black, blue, or purple imperfections of the skin such as blemishes.
Lavender - used to even out skin tones such as too much yellow. This results in an overall balanced finish and healthy glow.
Sky Blue - counteracts orange tones caused from an uneven application of self tanners, or a streaky natural tan. Neutralizes dark circles.
(Note, the above information about corrector concealer colors is according to Coastal Scents, a company that I am not affiliated with.)
Powder - found in a matte skintone shade, powder may be used alone as a foundation, or on top of a foundation to set it, as well as over top a concealer to set it as well.
Review: NYC Sparkle Eye Dust
Good morning everyone! I have another review for you today. This morning I'm reviewing the NYC Sparkle Eye Dust in 894A Pink Champagne.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this at my local CVS for about $4.00. Prices will vary. This eye dust comes with 0.1 oz, or 2.8 g.
Overview and what this is: This product is basically a crushed up eyeshadow that appears to be in powder form; it has enough similar qualities to be classified as a pigment (very similar to MAC's pigments). It also includes a very small brush that is surrounded by plastic and fits into a niche within the container. How do you use this? Well, here is NYC's take on how to use this product "Tap applicator brush to remove excess powder. Sweep over eyelids. Gently blend with fingertip."
As far as the color goes, as you can see from the swatch to the right, the eyeshadow is a medium light grahmn cracker toupe color with TONS of shimmer!
Like(s): I love the shimmer this shadow has as well as the great color payoff this pigment has. One swipe and your ready for the day! Additionally, I like the metallic effect this provides when applied over a cream or any kind of neutral powder eyeshadow.
Pros - Shimmer, color payoff, sheen
Dislike(s): I genuinely despise the packaging of this pigment! The little brush included is virtually the only way one can get product out; its very difficult to use your own brushes. Additionally, without a cream base or a primer underneath, get ready for tons of fall out!
Cons - Packaging, fall out
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you absolutely cannot stand the packaging, I suggest depoting your pigment! With a pair of metal pryers, carefully cut away at the bottom of the eyeshadow packaging. The small lid on the bottom of the shadow will eventually pop open revealing all the product! Just make sure you have a jar to put your pigment in after depotting.
In conclusion, I give this pigment four out of five stars. I really enjoy using it for its color, but I hate how much fall out it likes to unwelcomly provide as well as its packaging. Great for beginners.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased this at my local CVS for about $4.00. Prices will vary. This eye dust comes with 0.1 oz, or 2.8 g.
Overview and what this is: This product is basically a crushed up eyeshadow that appears to be in powder form; it has enough similar qualities to be classified as a pigment (very similar to MAC's pigments). It also includes a very small brush that is surrounded by plastic and fits into a niche within the container. How do you use this? Well, here is NYC's take on how to use this product "Tap applicator brush to remove excess powder. Sweep over eyelids. Gently blend with fingertip."
As far as the color goes, as you can see from the swatch to the right, the eyeshadow is a medium light grahmn cracker toupe color with TONS of shimmer!
Like(s): I love the shimmer this shadow has as well as the great color payoff this pigment has. One swipe and your ready for the day! Additionally, I like the metallic effect this provides when applied over a cream or any kind of neutral powder eyeshadow.
Pros - Shimmer, color payoff, sheen
Dislike(s): I genuinely despise the packaging of this pigment! The little brush included is virtually the only way one can get product out; its very difficult to use your own brushes. Additionally, without a cream base or a primer underneath, get ready for tons of fall out!
Cons - Packaging, fall out
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you absolutely cannot stand the packaging, I suggest depoting your pigment! With a pair of metal pryers, carefully cut away at the bottom of the eyeshadow packaging. The small lid on the bottom of the shadow will eventually pop open revealing all the product! Just make sure you have a jar to put your pigment in after depotting.
In conclusion, I give this pigment four out of five stars. I really enjoy using it for its color, but I hate how much fall out it likes to unwelcomly provide as well as its packaging. Great for beginners.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Review: L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser
Hey everyone! I'm back with another review for you today. This time, I'm reviewing the L'oreal Go 360 Deep Facial Cleanser.
Price and Amount of Product - This retails from about $7.00-$8.00 varying by location. I purchased mine at Walmart and received a free mini facial cleanser. The full sized facial cleanser comes with 6.0 fl oz, or 178 ml of product. The sample/ on-the-go size comes with a surprising 1.0 fl oz, or 30 ml of product. The sample is perfect for a sleepover, a night away from home, or any short vacation.
Overview and what this is: This is just an average facial cleaner that should be used twice a day--once in the morning, as well as once at night. The cleanser also comes with a "scrublet". A little flexible plastic "brush" to result in an even deeper clean.
According to L'oreal, this cleanser "deeply cleans skin and unclogs--pore by pore. It removes all traces of oil, dirt, and makeup. Pores look visibly smaller." Gee. That's a lot to claim for an ordinary facial clenser sitting in the drugstore...
Like(s): I absolutely ADORE this cleanser. It really does do what it claims! Additionally, I really appreciate the included scrublet as well as its sleek packaging. Plus, I love the amount of nurturing additives I recognized after perusing the ingredients list, its great foaming quality, and the copious amount of product.
Pros - Foams fantastically, does what it says, scrublet, packaging, additives, product
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about this product is that it contains SLES, or Sodium Laureth Sulfate. This results in its great foaming quality, but is not a very safe chemical. It may cause irritation in eyes and several other long-term problems. However, there is virtually nothing I can do. All facial cleansers, soaps, and shampoos have some form of this.
Cons - SLES
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you have a small or cramped bathroom, this is for you. The scrublet pops into the cleanser for storage or may even be stuck to a wall or mirror due to the suction cup on the scrublet!
To sum up, if your looking for a basic facial cleanser that has great ingredients, removes makeup, and doesn't dry out your skin, this is for you. I LOVE this cleanser and swear by it! I've been using it ever since it came out during spring '10!
Price and Amount of Product - This retails from about $7.00-$8.00 varying by location. I purchased mine at Walmart and received a free mini facial cleanser. The full sized facial cleanser comes with 6.0 fl oz, or 178 ml of product. The sample/ on-the-go size comes with a surprising 1.0 fl oz, or 30 ml of product. The sample is perfect for a sleepover, a night away from home, or any short vacation.
Overview and what this is: This is just an average facial cleaner that should be used twice a day--once in the morning, as well as once at night. The cleanser also comes with a "scrublet". A little flexible plastic "brush" to result in an even deeper clean.
According to L'oreal, this cleanser "deeply cleans skin and unclogs--pore by pore. It removes all traces of oil, dirt, and makeup. Pores look visibly smaller." Gee. That's a lot to claim for an ordinary facial clenser sitting in the drugstore...
Like(s): I absolutely ADORE this cleanser. It really does do what it claims! Additionally, I really appreciate the included scrublet as well as its sleek packaging. Plus, I love the amount of nurturing additives I recognized after perusing the ingredients list, its great foaming quality, and the copious amount of product.
Pros - Foams fantastically, does what it says, scrublet, packaging, additives, product
Dislike(s): The only thing I dislike about this product is that it contains SLES, or Sodium Laureth Sulfate. This results in its great foaming quality, but is not a very safe chemical. It may cause irritation in eyes and several other long-term problems. However, there is virtually nothing I can do. All facial cleansers, soaps, and shampoos have some form of this.
Cons - SLES
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you have a small or cramped bathroom, this is for you. The scrublet pops into the cleanser for storage or may even be stuck to a wall or mirror due to the suction cup on the scrublet!
To sum up, if your looking for a basic facial cleanser that has great ingredients, removes makeup, and doesn't dry out your skin, this is for you. I LOVE this cleanser and swear by it! I've been using it ever since it came out during spring '10!
The Basics of Makeup # 2: LIPS
This is part two of my blog post series for newbies to makeup. Go check out part one first if you haven't. In this post, I will be discussing the basics of lip products and how they work.
Lips:
A lip primer - Helps your lip color stay on all day.
Lip pencil - Applied to your lips before applying your lip color for more vibrancy and a longer lasting lip color.
Lipstick - A cream colored product used on the lips to give opaque color.
Lip gloss - Used alone or over a lipstick to add a finish; not very pigmented.
Cupid's bow - The little V in the center of your upper lip.
Chapstick/lip balm - Helps hydrate your lips; both are the same except a lip balm may be colored.
Lips:
A lip primer - Helps your lip color stay on all day.
Lip pencil - Applied to your lips before applying your lip color for more vibrancy and a longer lasting lip color.
Lipstick - A cream colored product used on the lips to give opaque color.
Lip gloss - Used alone or over a lipstick to add a finish; not very pigmented.
Cupid's bow - The little V in the center of your upper lip.
Chapstick/lip balm - Helps hydrate your lips; both are the same except a lip balm may be colored.
The Basics of Makeup # 1: EYES
Face it, we were all newbies at one point! XD
I will be doing a series of blog posts dedicated to all those who are new to makeup. Here I will be discussing what general products (for eyes lips & face) are used for and what they are. In this first blog post, the basics of eyes will be covered. :)
Eyes:
Primer/Base - Both primers and bases are used to keep an individuals shadows from creasing. They allow for a brighter, more pigmented color, and help the shadow's staying power. Second, let's clear up the confusion. What's the difference between a primer and a base? Well, a primer is made for the following things listed above and is clear. However, a base is mainly used as an adhesive for your shadows and to make the shadow's color pop. A base is also colored. Nonetheless, they are both so incredibly similar that I had to include them both in the same category. Also, one isn't required to know the actual, quote on quote, difference between a base and a primer.
Crease - The crease is the hollow part of your eye, but we're talking about what it means for eye shadows "to crease". Well, it simply means that the eye shadows have faded away and gathered into the wrinkles of your eyes! This mostly happens w/ creme eye shadows and almost never w/ powder eye shadows.
Brow bone - The raised bone located directly under one's eyebrow.
Eyelid - The part of your eye up to your crease.
Tear duct/inner corner - The inner most part of your eye; the part where crust forms when you sleep and have to rub off when you wake up. (EWW, I know, but it's the easiest way to explain!)
Upper lash line - The part where you place eyeliner on your eyelid.
Lower lash line - The bottom lash line; (where you place eyeliner right below your lower lashes).
Water line - The fold of skin found when you tug downwards on your eye.
Outer V - The outer "V" of your eye.
Highlight - This time we're talking about an eye highlight. An eye highlight is usually a white shimmery or matte eyeshadow that is applied under one's brow bone to make one's eye shadows precise by covering up all imperfections and to give an extra "umph". :D
Cakey - The term used for basically any product that has been applied to such excess that it appears "clumpy" and unattractive.
Pigment - A crushed eyeshadow used as a regular shadow.
Pigmented - The color intensity.
Sheer - Opaque on the borderline of translucent (colorwise, and does not effect how pigmented the color is)
Matte - A solid color with no glitter, sparkles, shimmer, etc.
Shimmer - Very fine glitter.
I will be doing a series of blog posts dedicated to all those who are new to makeup. Here I will be discussing what general products (for eyes lips & face) are used for and what they are. In this first blog post, the basics of eyes will be covered. :)
Eyes:
Primer/Base - Both primers and bases are used to keep an individuals shadows from creasing. They allow for a brighter, more pigmented color, and help the shadow's staying power. Second, let's clear up the confusion. What's the difference between a primer and a base? Well, a primer is made for the following things listed above and is clear. However, a base is mainly used as an adhesive for your shadows and to make the shadow's color pop. A base is also colored. Nonetheless, they are both so incredibly similar that I had to include them both in the same category. Also, one isn't required to know the actual, quote on quote, difference between a base and a primer.
Crease - The crease is the hollow part of your eye, but we're talking about what it means for eye shadows "to crease". Well, it simply means that the eye shadows have faded away and gathered into the wrinkles of your eyes! This mostly happens w/ creme eye shadows and almost never w/ powder eye shadows.
Brow bone - The raised bone located directly under one's eyebrow.
Eyelid - The part of your eye up to your crease.
Tear duct/inner corner - The inner most part of your eye; the part where crust forms when you sleep and have to rub off when you wake up. (EWW, I know, but it's the easiest way to explain!)
Upper lash line - The part where you place eyeliner on your eyelid.
Lower lash line - The bottom lash line; (where you place eyeliner right below your lower lashes).
Water line - The fold of skin found when you tug downwards on your eye.
Outer V - The outer "V" of your eye.
Highlight - This time we're talking about an eye highlight. An eye highlight is usually a white shimmery or matte eyeshadow that is applied under one's brow bone to make one's eye shadows precise by covering up all imperfections and to give an extra "umph". :D
Cakey - The term used for basically any product that has been applied to such excess that it appears "clumpy" and unattractive.
Pigment - A crushed eyeshadow used as a regular shadow.
Pigmented - The color intensity.
Sheer - Opaque on the borderline of translucent (colorwise, and does not effect how pigmented the color is)
Matte - A solid color with no glitter, sparkles, shimmer, etc.
Shimmer - Very fine glitter.
Review: Revlon Creme Illuminance Quads
Hi everyone! ;D
Today I will be reviewing the Revlon Creme Illuminance Quads in "Not Just Nudes" and "Skinlights". Let's start with the colors of each quad:
Not Just Nudes (from left to right) - A fair, matte, skin-tone shade, a shimmery nutty color, a sheer, matte milk chocolate, and lastly, a deep dark-chocolate color.
Skinlights (from left to right) - A skin tone peachy matte shade, a peachy, bronze, reddish color with gold undertones and shimmer, a shimmery creamy vanilla, and a light shimmery baked brown.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased these quads last summer on a BOGO or a buy one get one 50% off sale. The price of the pallet ranges from $5.00-$7.00. Additionally, you get 0.12 oz or 3.4 g of product in each quad.
Overview and what these are: Each pallet comes with four creme eye shadows. Not Just Nudes contains a mix of 50% shimmery shades and 50% matte shades, Skinlights contains one matte shade, and three shimmery colors. These creme shadows may be used to create a look standing alone, or may be used to act as an adhesive base for one's powder shadows to be placed on top. Some people even use these to highlight!
Like(s): I LOVE to use these creme shadows as bases for my eye shadows! They provide a great base for them and allow them to last all day without creasing. I haven't tried using them as highlighters, but I recommend trying as they do last all day when applied sheerly.
Pros - Great bases, wide variety of colors, highlighters
Dislike(s): I absolutely hate these shadows when applied alone. They crease in no more than five minutes after application without a powder shadow on top.
Cons - CREASE
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you want to use these shadows alone, you MUST apply a primer underneath. I suggest Urban Decay Primer Potion, L'oreal Decrease, or Too-Faced Shadow Insurance. However, if you don't have a primer at hand try applying some of your powder or powder foundation to your eyelids. If the powder is oil-free, it will soak up much of the oil content of the shadows, resulting in flawless, crease-less, shadows!
Overall, I love these quads. I find myself constantly reaching over and using them as a base for my eye shadows!
Today I will be reviewing the Revlon Creme Illuminance Quads in "Not Just Nudes" and "Skinlights". Let's start with the colors of each quad:
Not Just Nudes (from left to right) - A fair, matte, skin-tone shade, a shimmery nutty color, a sheer, matte milk chocolate, and lastly, a deep dark-chocolate color.
Skinlights (from left to right) - A skin tone peachy matte shade, a peachy, bronze, reddish color with gold undertones and shimmer, a shimmery creamy vanilla, and a light shimmery baked brown.
Price and Amount of Product - I purchased these quads last summer on a BOGO or a buy one get one 50% off sale. The price of the pallet ranges from $5.00-$7.00. Additionally, you get 0.12 oz or 3.4 g of product in each quad.
Overview and what these are: Each pallet comes with four creme eye shadows. Not Just Nudes contains a mix of 50% shimmery shades and 50% matte shades, Skinlights contains one matte shade, and three shimmery colors. These creme shadows may be used to create a look standing alone, or may be used to act as an adhesive base for one's powder shadows to be placed on top. Some people even use these to highlight!
Like(s): I LOVE to use these creme shadows as bases for my eye shadows! They provide a great base for them and allow them to last all day without creasing. I haven't tried using them as highlighters, but I recommend trying as they do last all day when applied sheerly.
Pros - Great bases, wide variety of colors, highlighters
Dislike(s): I absolutely hate these shadows when applied alone. They crease in no more than five minutes after application without a powder shadow on top.
Cons - CREASE
Tips & Tricks and Final Thoughts:
If you want to use these shadows alone, you MUST apply a primer underneath. I suggest Urban Decay Primer Potion, L'oreal Decrease, or Too-Faced Shadow Insurance. However, if you don't have a primer at hand try applying some of your powder or powder foundation to your eyelids. If the powder is oil-free, it will soak up much of the oil content of the shadows, resulting in flawless, crease-less, shadows!
Overall, I love these quads. I find myself constantly reaching over and using them as a base for my eye shadows!
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