Monday, December 29, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Physicians Formula Super BB Compact Cream
Happy Monday! I think I may have to rename this segment to "Physicians Formula Monday" since most of my recent impulse buys have been from their brand. But Physicians Formula has been on clearance at Rite Aid and CVS so often lately I just can't resist.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Five Last Minute Beauty Gift Ideas
We've all been there. You've made your list, checked it twice, and you think you're all done with your holiday shopping. It's a few days before the big day, wrapping the gifts you've gotten everyone, and that's when it hits you. You've forgotten that one friend, relative, coworker, whoever, and you have no present for them. Have no fear, I'm here with five last minute gift ideas to help! Here are some fast and easy ideas that can even be bought at your local drugstore or beauty supply. Take a look, maybe inspiration for that special gift (albeit quick) will strike.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder
Happy Monday, beauty babes! I'm back with another installment of my Impulse Buy Monday series, and today it's all about the cult favorite setting powder, Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder.
I had never heard of this product until one of my favorite YouTubers, LearningToBeFearless, raved about it in several of her videos.
I had never heard of this product until one of my favorite YouTubers, LearningToBeFearless, raved about it in several of her videos.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
November Favorites
As we delve into December, it's that time once again to take a look back at November and see what I was obsessed with last month!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Correcting Primer
Happy Cyber Monday! You all know I love a good bargain, and lately I've been hitting the jackpot on Physicians Formula merchandise! The semiannual clearance at CVS finally hit my local store (I was beginning to think it would just never come!), and the best bargains I saw were on the Physicians Formula line, where most of the sale items were 75% off. I don't care what it is, if it looks promising and I can try it for less than $5, I'm going to snatch it up.
Which brings us to this week's Impulse Buy Monday!
Which brings us to this week's Impulse Buy Monday!
Sunday, November 30, 2014
The Best Beauty Time of the Year
It's beginning to look a lot like.... a beauty lover's holiday! Happy Holiday Season, everyone!! I went back and forth a lot about the theme of this post. Originally I wanted this to be my holiday wish list, as the timing seemed appropriate with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. But guess what, I've bought many of my most wanted sets already! However as I perused all the new deals available this year, it made me think back to a few years ago at Christmas, when I really started to notice all the different brands and options of makeup in the world. It was at that time when I was struggling with my acne, searching for the right cosmetics without any idea of what I needed and overwhelmed with the choices and the prices. That's when I first saw that the bareMinerals Get Started Kit was on sale for the holidays, and my whole life changed. With the convenience of a value set, I was able to try a wide range of products from a single line and decide what I liked without extreme investment.
It's in that spirit that I write this post.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Airbrushing Blush
Happy Monday, my friends! It's that time of week again, where I share with you my latest impulse buy that I've been trying out. Today is another piece of my awesome Rite Aid clearance haul (read about it here), the Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Airbrushing Blush in Rose.
Impulse Buy Verdict: Although I only spent $2.99 on it, I would probably spend the full retail price. I think it's a fantastic drugstore option for blush, and the fact that there's very little shimmer is a plus (I find it hard to find matte drugstore shades). I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a well-pigmented, sensitive skin friendly blush.
$2.99, can you believe it?! The original price was $11.95. Such a great deal, and I can't resist a clearance item!
This is a mineral formula, that's talc-free and even includes SPF 30. I've rarely seen blush with SPF, so that's pretty impressive. With my fair skin, any SPF I can get is fantastic since I burn practically the second I walk out the door! This blush also promises a "Smoothing, Firming, Lifting Effect."
This is a very pink shade, on the darker end of the spectrum, but still very very pink. It's not 100% matte, but it's very close (the shimmer is incredibly difficult to see, and when applied I do not notice any sparkle at all).
I have to be honest, the packaging completely flummoxed me at first, I couldn't figure out how to open it! And then when I did, the middle pan with the actual product in it kept flipping up to reveal the brush storage, even when I didn't want it to! I soon got the hang of it though. And as for the brush, just throw it away, it is a real joke.
I've been using this blush off and on for about two weeks now, and I have to say I do like it. It is incredibly pigmented, so be very careful not to swirl your brush of choice in it and instead just tap it into the product. I use my elf Studio Blush Brush, and I use one side to lightly dab into the blush about three times, then tap off the excess, and apply to the cheek. I then use the clean side to blend and then repeat for the other side. I'm very happy with the resulting flush of pink, it looks very natural. Paired with the Cashmere Bronzer I reviewed last week (check it out here), I get a nice healthy glow along with pretty good contouring.
The Mineral Wear Airbrushing Blush also has very good stamina. The package promises it will last 16 hours, which is a pretty big claim, but I notice that it's still in tact by the end of my workday and that is all I really need.
As for the smoothing and lifting, I'm thinking this is just a ploy to get you to buy it as I haven't noticed any such effect. I do appreciate that the formula is hypoallergenic and dermatologist recommended since I have problem skin, but other than that it's just another pretty blush.
Impulse Buy Verdict: Although I only spent $2.99 on it, I would probably spend the full retail price. I think it's a fantastic drugstore option for blush, and the fact that there's very little shimmer is a plus (I find it hard to find matte drugstore shades). I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a well-pigmented, sensitive skin friendly blush.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Favorite Fall Makeup Trends
I love the autumn, where the air gets chillier and the clothes become cozier. Nothing beats a crisp November Saturday, going about town in a comfy hoodie and enjoying a Pumpkin Spice latte. As the weather gets colder, and the heat of summer becomes a distant memory, I take the opportunity to look at my makeup routine and shake it up a bit to reflect the style of the season.
My favorite trend of the fall is the deeper shades of lipstick, blush, and eyeshadow. Where spring and summer is all about lightening up your makeup (brighter colors, sheerer coverage), autumn is a time for saturated tones and warmth. As the leaves turn vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges, my makeup gets richer as well.
One such change in my makeup is a switch to lipstick that is deeper red than the pink tones I favor in the warmer months. My favorite at the moment is Mally Beauty's High Shine Liquid Lipstick in the shade Sweet Berry.
I am in love with this lipstick. It is perfect for
My favorite trend of the fall is the deeper shades of lipstick, blush, and eyeshadow. Where spring and summer is all about lightening up your makeup (brighter colors, sheerer coverage), autumn is a time for saturated tones and warmth. As the leaves turn vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges, my makeup gets richer as well.
One such change in my makeup is a switch to lipstick that is deeper red than the pink tones I favor in the warmer months. My favorite at the moment is Mally Beauty's High Shine Liquid Lipstick in the shade Sweet Berry.
I am in love with this lipstick. It is perfect for
Monday, November 10, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Physicians Formula Cashmere Wear Bronzer
Where did the weekend go??
So you may remember a while back when I went a little nuts at Rite Aid because they were having a huge clearance on beauty products. One of the items I picked up was the Physicians Formula Cashmere Wear Ultra-Smoothing Bronzer. Honestly the only reason this caught my eye was the adorable knit pattern that was stamped into the product. It is so cute, I almost hate to use the bronzer and ruin it!
So you may remember a while back when I went a little nuts at Rite Aid because they were having a huge clearance on beauty products. One of the items I picked up was the Physicians Formula Cashmere Wear Ultra-Smoothing Bronzer. Honestly the only reason this caught my eye was the adorable knit pattern that was stamped into the product. It is so cute, I almost hate to use the bronzer and ruin it!
$13.95? I don't think so, I think I paid $3.48 for it! I love a good bargain.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday - Folio Yarn by Berroco
That's right, my friends, this week's Impulse Buy Monday is not a beauty item I've picked up, but instead a crafty one! You may not know this, but I enjoy crocheting as a hobby. It's a great way to relax, and I love creating and giving handmade gifts to my friends. My mother and I make a habit of visiting the local yarn shops as much as we can, and on our last visit to our favorite haunt I picked up these beautiful skeins of a yarn called Folio.
Made from 65% Superfine Alpaca and 35% Rayon, this yarn feels like
Sunday, November 2, 2014
October Favorites
I love reading other beauty bloggers' monthly favorites, so I decided to join in on the fun! Get ready for... October Favorites! What did I go gaga over this month?
Monday, October 27, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Revlon Colorstay Moisture Stain
It's that time of the week again, where Monday rears its ugly head and we must all return back to work (or school, or whatever you got going on!). This week, I bought and tried out Revlon's new Colorstay Moisture Stain from Ulta.
I've seen this new lipgloss popping up here and there on the beauty blogger radar, and not only was Ulta running a sale on Revlon lip products, but I also had two coupons so I decided to give it a try. Otherwise, I think its regular price point of $9.99 (Ulta) is a little steep for drugstore brand lipgloss. I picked out the shade Barcelona Nights, but right away I was unhappy with the shades offered at my local store. Barcelona Nights was the shade most appealing to me out of my choices, but I felt that the ones offered were just not attractive in general.
I've seen this new lipgloss popping up here and there on the beauty blogger radar, and not only was Ulta running a sale on Revlon lip products, but I also had two coupons so I decided to give it a try. Otherwise, I think its regular price point of $9.99 (Ulta) is a little steep for drugstore brand lipgloss. I picked out the shade Barcelona Nights, but right away I was unhappy with the shades offered at my local store. Barcelona Nights was the shade most appealing to me out of my choices, but I felt that the ones offered were just not attractive in general.
Barcelona Nights from the package is a reddish pink, bordering on magenta. It reminded me of
Monday, October 13, 2014
So Many Foundations
As I've mentioned many times before, I love bareMinerals Original Foundation. It's my go to, everyday HG product. It's easy to use, doesn't cost an exorbitant amount of money, won't aggravate my acne-prone skin, quick to apply, and lasts forever (seriously, I opened my current jar in December and I'm only getting to the end now).
But I'm going to let you in on a little secret... sometimes I cheat on my beloved bareMinerals. I'm only human, and humans get bored! Let's say it is a Saturday, and I'm on my way out for the evening, and I want that dewy look. Am I going to reach for powder foundation? Heck no. That's when I go to a nice liquid foundation. Or maybe I just don't feel like doing the whole bareMinerals routine of tap, swirl, and buff. Yes, sometimes I am that lazy. That's when I grab my pressed powder and quickly swipe it all over my face. Sometimes I just need to switch it up, but that's when this happens:
But I'm going to let you in on a little secret... sometimes I cheat on my beloved bareMinerals. I'm only human, and humans get bored! Let's say it is a Saturday, and I'm on my way out for the evening, and I want that dewy look. Am I going to reach for powder foundation? Heck no. That's when I go to a nice liquid foundation. Or maybe I just don't feel like doing the whole bareMinerals routine of tap, swirl, and buff. Yes, sometimes I am that lazy. That's when I grab my pressed powder and quickly swipe it all over my face. Sometimes I just need to switch it up, but that's when this happens:
Quite a collection of foundations! These are only the foundations I could put my hands on right away, I fear there are more lurking in the shadows. Some of these are for touch-ups and live solely in my purse. Some hang out in my makeup storage and only see the light of day when I'm in the mood. Some of them are even unopened! But each one has their pros and cons.
My favorite, obviously bareMinerals Original, I'm going to skip. Y'all know I'm in love.
My favorite liquid foundation would be the bareMinerals bareSkin liquid foundation. Check out my review here, however I haven't been grabbing for it much lately. I've also found that if you don't use it for a while, you have to really, really shake it to get all the liquid mixed up again.
Instead, I've been digging the Cover Girl Whipped Creme foundation. It has a weird smell, but fantastic coverage and doesn't feel at all heavy. Also, it blends very easily.
When I'm looking for a more full coverage powder, I go for the bareMinerals Ready foundation. This stuff is serious, folks. A lighter hand is a must with this, as it can get a bit cakey if you use too much.
My favorite for touch-ups is L'Oreal True Match Mineral Powder. The compact is tiny enough not to take up too much space in my bag, and the amount of coverage is perfect for those quick fixes I need midway through the day on my oily spots. By itself, however, this foundation does not provide as much coverage as the loose or pressed bareMinerals powder.
One foundation I always keep on hand just in case is Cover Girl Clean Makeup. It's a classic foundation I've been using since college. It's a basic, medium coverage foundation that never goes out of style. If you're new to foundations, try this one out, it's a good beginner.
And I just purchased a brand new (to me) foundation, Revlon ColorStay Makeup liquid foundation. I've heard so many great things about this drugstore gem from other beauty bloggers, so I decided to pick it up for myself. I'd love to find a full coverage foundation that stays put during the day, so I'm looking forward to seeing if this lives up to the hype.
What are your favorite foundations? Do you find yourself switching up your routine now and then?
PS I just thought of a foundation I forgot to include, my IT Cosmetics Celebration Foundation. Check out my review here.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday: Jesse's Girl Eye Color Collection
Happy Monday! Or should I say, booooo it's Monday. Either way, it's that time of week again where I confess to my latest impulse buy! This one is a true impulse buy, considering I haven't even heard of the brand before!
I had a very bad cold recently, and I was in Rite Aid buying medicine. My local store is renovating, and is installing a shiny new beauty section, so there was a TON of clearance items to dig through. I found some great clearance stuff from Revlon and Physician's Formula (more on these to come in the future), and I was very beauty-satisfied when I was on my way to the checkout line. But that's when I saw it: a display I've never seen before, with products I didn't recognize! Jesse's Girl cosmetics was calling out to me! With eyeshadows, mineral makeup, nail polish, lip gloss, even makeup brushes, this line was pretty impressive and very reasonably priced. It reminded me a lot of NYC and Wet n Wild. I decided to get one of the nine shade Eye Color Collection palettes in Tickled Pink. It retails at Rite Aid for $3.99 (can you believe it).
I had a very bad cold recently, and I was in Rite Aid buying medicine. My local store is renovating, and is installing a shiny new beauty section, so there was a TON of clearance items to dig through. I found some great clearance stuff from Revlon and Physician's Formula (more on these to come in the future), and I was very beauty-satisfied when I was on my way to the checkout line. But that's when I saw it: a display I've never seen before, with products I didn't recognize! Jesse's Girl cosmetics was calling out to me! With eyeshadows, mineral makeup, nail polish, lip gloss, even makeup brushes, this line was pretty impressive and very reasonably priced. It reminded me a lot of NYC and Wet n Wild. I decided to get one of the nine shade Eye Color Collection palettes in Tickled Pink. It retails at Rite Aid for $3.99 (can you believe it).
The packaging is beautifully sleek, and I must admit I love the feel of it and love just looking at all the colors! Tickled Pink has a gorgeous range of shades, from light pinks, to purples, and progressively darker into corals and brownish reds. All the colors have a bit of sparkle in them, but some are far more matte than others. This palette is perfect for fall, especially with the deeper colors that have a lot of brown and orange notes. It's such a versatile collection, where each color could easily stand on its own for a one color look, but also can combine into new and fun multi-color styles. Oooh, the darker purple and the coral shades would look so interesting together!
I didn't notice much fallout on my lids or cheeks, which I was fully expecting with such a low-priced palette. However in the pans, there was a lot of flaking when I dipped my brushes, but that's not too big of a deal. The palette smelled strongly of what I can only describe as makeup from when I was a kid. Not quite like baby powder, but almost. The first ingredient is Talc, so that explains that! The Talc may turn some people off to this palette, but I've got to say the smell actually made me really nostalgic (there's no smell when it's applied).
The look I created (left side):
Unfortunately each shade is not named! I'm going to refer to them as numbers, starting with #1 on the left of the palette to #9 on the right side. For this look, I used #6 all over my eyelid (the coral looking shade). In my crease and the outer corner, I used the darker plum shade #8. In my inner corner and under my brow bone I used the first shade, the light pink #1. Under my eye I used the plum #8. For eyeliner I used L'Oreal Infallible Gel Lacquer Liner, and my mascara is Cover Girl Flamed Up Mega Curl.
In person, the eyeshadow comes off much more pigmented than in the photo. I am still trying to get the hang of taking photos of my own eyes, it's very difficult!
I love the look I created with this palette. It's absolutely perfect for autumn! I'm satisfied with the strength of the pigment, as I was worried that because the price was so low the quality would be low, too, but that doesn't seem to be the case. My only complaint is with the highlight color (#1). There was zero pigment with that shade, it disappeared once it hit my skin.
Impulse Buy Verdict: Completely worth it!
Saturday, October 4, 2014
I Got Tagged! Liebster Award Tag
I got tagged! I'm so excited. I'm still a newbie at blogging, and this is the first time I've ever been tagged to do a post. I'm so psyched! Beth, over at the properly named blog A Girl Called Beth, tagged me (along with ten other blogs) in her post that is designed to give some exposure to some of the smaller blogs. The author has to tag 11 other blogs that have 200 followers or less and also create some new questions.
So here we go!!
1. Why did you start blogging?
I went to college for creative writing, but unfortunately life has gotten in the way and I veered away from pursuing it as a career. I have a passion for makeup and am always talking about my beauty adventures to anyone who will listen. I realized one day that if I combined my two loves, I could realize my dream of writing while sharing my addiction makeup. I also love the fact that people are actually reading what I am writing!!
2. Who is your idol?
My mother. May sound cliche but it's true. She is someone I try to emulate every day.
3. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
LONDON! It has always been my dream to move abroad and live in London. I've always loved all things British. If anyone wants to send me a ticket.....
4. Signature scent?
Karma from Lush
5. Favourite makeup brand?
bareMinerals. If you've read previous posts, you can tell I have a strong affinity (to say the least, more like unhealthy obsession) for that brand.
6. High street or high end fashion?
High street.
7. Favourite song?
Ever? Voodoo Child by Rogue Traders. I heard it in an episode of Doctor Who and downloaded it immediately. It always makes me want to dance!
8. Favourite album?
Again, ever? Spiceworld. Yep I said Spiceworld.
9. Facebook, Twitter or Instagram?
Twitter all the way. I'm a bit obsessed with it. Follow me @ckellywho
10. Which celebrities style influences yours?
I love Jennifer Lawrence's style. Not only in fashion and makeup, but her whole personality is just awesome. I also love Jenna Coleman's style.
11. Best holiday?
I'm a Christmas kind of gal. I love that time of year.
I tag:
Kel's Kurls
Everything Beauty ...
Effstar Beauty
Lucylou
Little Beauty Bug
Lost In Lipgloss
Lost In The Lipstick Aisle
Juliette Stephenson
Emsy Lou
Life's Little Qualities
Kay's Life
Here's your assignment, if you choose to accept it:
1) What is your favorite thing about blogging?
2) Drugstore beauty, or high end products?
3) What's your favorite movie?
4) Out of all your blog posts, which is your least favorite?
5) If you were stranded on an island, what would be the one product you take with you?
6) What's your ideal Saturday night?
7) What's your favorite season and why?
8) Favorite food?
9) How would you describe your style?
10) How do you balance time from day-to-day life with your blogging?
11) Favorite TV show?
I have to say I loved doing this tag because when I started I didn't know 11 bloggers with under 200 Twitter followers. I discovered so many great blogs this way!
Thanks for the tag, Beth!
So here we go!!
1. Why did you start blogging?
I went to college for creative writing, but unfortunately life has gotten in the way and I veered away from pursuing it as a career. I have a passion for makeup and am always talking about my beauty adventures to anyone who will listen. I realized one day that if I combined my two loves, I could realize my dream of writing while sharing my addiction makeup. I also love the fact that people are actually reading what I am writing!!
2. Who is your idol?
My mother. May sound cliche but it's true. She is someone I try to emulate every day.
3. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
LONDON! It has always been my dream to move abroad and live in London. I've always loved all things British. If anyone wants to send me a ticket.....
4. Signature scent?
Karma from Lush
5. Favourite makeup brand?
bareMinerals. If you've read previous posts, you can tell I have a strong affinity (to say the least, more like unhealthy obsession) for that brand.
6. High street or high end fashion?
High street.
7. Favourite song?
Ever? Voodoo Child by Rogue Traders. I heard it in an episode of Doctor Who and downloaded it immediately. It always makes me want to dance!
8. Favourite album?
Again, ever? Spiceworld. Yep I said Spiceworld.
9. Facebook, Twitter or Instagram?
Twitter all the way. I'm a bit obsessed with it. Follow me @ckellywho
10. Which celebrities style influences yours?
I love Jennifer Lawrence's style. Not only in fashion and makeup, but her whole personality is just awesome. I also love Jenna Coleman's style.
11. Best holiday?
I'm a Christmas kind of gal. I love that time of year.
I tag:
Kel's Kurls
Everything Beauty ...
Effstar Beauty
Lucylou
Little Beauty Bug
Lost In Lipgloss
Lost In The Lipstick Aisle
Juliette Stephenson
Emsy Lou
Life's Little Qualities
Kay's Life
Here's your assignment, if you choose to accept it:
1) What is your favorite thing about blogging?
2) Drugstore beauty, or high end products?
3) What's your favorite movie?
4) Out of all your blog posts, which is your least favorite?
5) If you were stranded on an island, what would be the one product you take with you?
6) What's your ideal Saturday night?
7) What's your favorite season and why?
8) Favorite food?
9) How would you describe your style?
10) How do you balance time from day-to-day life with your blogging?
11) Favorite TV show?
I have to say I loved doing this tag because when I started I didn't know 11 bloggers with under 200 Twitter followers. I discovered so many great blogs this way!
Thanks for the tag, Beth!
Monday, September 15, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday! Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over
It's Monday yet again. Although the weekend may be over (is it Friday yet?), I love posting about my latest impulse buy! Today's product that I couldn't resist trying out is actually the first skincare product featured on my blog, the Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over Hydrating Gel Moisturizer. Although I received this product as part of a free gift at Ulta, I am considering it an impulse buy because I didn't intend to spend enough to get the gift. When I got close to the minimum I just couldn't resist going all out to get the gift with purchase! Ulta was having a deal where if you spent enough on Cover Girl or Olay products, you got an adorable makeup bag filled with a full size mascara and a deluxe sample of Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over Hydrating Gel Moisturizer (0.5 oz jar).
I am not a huge fan of gel moisturizers, as they tend to be very drying for my skin. As a Retinol user for my acne, I have to diligently moisturize my skin to avoid the extreme dryness that can accompany Retinol. Gel moisturizers usually don't hydrate enough to counteract the Retinol, and somehow even make my skin dryer than it would normally be if I didn't moisturize at all after my medication. However, I love Olay products and trust the brand, so I was eager to give this gel a try.
This moisturizer promises an "instant burst of cooling hydration," with 24 hours of moisturizing. It's oil-free and non-comedogenic, and includes ingredients such as honeysuckle and white tea. At Ulta the full size retails for $13.99.
Let me start by shedding some light on my evening routine. I first wash my face with a gentle cleanser, followed by a five minute sulfur mask, and after that is rinsed off I use my Retinol acne medication. I let the medication settle and absorb into my skin for at least ten minutes, and then put on my moisturizer.
As I mentioned, gel moisturizers are mostly terrible for my skin, but this one I actually like. I've used the Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over several times and it has yet to dry me out like others. It absorbs quickly and doesn't leave my skin feeling tacky at all (another beef I usually have with gel moisturizers). During the heat of the summer, I enjoy that this is a lighter moisturizer than my usual cream lotions that can feel heavy after application.
The greenish goop smells divine, it reminds me of a Cucumber Melon scent. Scented lotions are usually a no-no for my face, but luckily I didn't have an adverse reaction to it. A little bit goes a long way, and a small dollop is able to moisturize my whole face.
My only complaint is that it doesn't have any SPF in it, so I can't use it in the morning without an additional sunblock. Retinol use makes your skin extremely sensitive to the sun (even without the Retinol, my fair skin tends to burn very easily), so I need a moisturizer with some SPF to protect my skin from sun damage. I enjoy using this moisturizer so much at night, I think it would do great during the day also but unfortunately I can't use it without the SPF protection.
As the cold weather starts to creep in, I may save this moisturizer for more warmer times. Cold wreaks havoc on my skin, so I usually stick with First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream to keep it from getting too dry, but the Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over is a nice alternative when I don't need such a heavy duty cream.
Impulse Buy Verdict: So far so good!
I am not a huge fan of gel moisturizers, as they tend to be very drying for my skin. As a Retinol user for my acne, I have to diligently moisturize my skin to avoid the extreme dryness that can accompany Retinol. Gel moisturizers usually don't hydrate enough to counteract the Retinol, and somehow even make my skin dryer than it would normally be if I didn't moisturize at all after my medication. However, I love Olay products and trust the brand, so I was eager to give this gel a try.
This moisturizer promises an "instant burst of cooling hydration," with 24 hours of moisturizing. It's oil-free and non-comedogenic, and includes ingredients such as honeysuckle and white tea. At Ulta the full size retails for $13.99.
Let me start by shedding some light on my evening routine. I first wash my face with a gentle cleanser, followed by a five minute sulfur mask, and after that is rinsed off I use my Retinol acne medication. I let the medication settle and absorb into my skin for at least ten minutes, and then put on my moisturizer.
As I mentioned, gel moisturizers are mostly terrible for my skin, but this one I actually like. I've used the Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over several times and it has yet to dry me out like others. It absorbs quickly and doesn't leave my skin feeling tacky at all (another beef I usually have with gel moisturizers). During the heat of the summer, I enjoy that this is a lighter moisturizer than my usual cream lotions that can feel heavy after application.
The greenish goop smells divine, it reminds me of a Cucumber Melon scent. Scented lotions are usually a no-no for my face, but luckily I didn't have an adverse reaction to it. A little bit goes a long way, and a small dollop is able to moisturize my whole face.
My only complaint is that it doesn't have any SPF in it, so I can't use it in the morning without an additional sunblock. Retinol use makes your skin extremely sensitive to the sun (even without the Retinol, my fair skin tends to burn very easily), so I need a moisturizer with some SPF to protect my skin from sun damage. I enjoy using this moisturizer so much at night, I think it would do great during the day also but unfortunately I can't use it without the SPF protection.
As the cold weather starts to creep in, I may save this moisturizer for more warmer times. Cold wreaks havoc on my skin, so I usually stick with First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream to keep it from getting too dry, but the Olay Fresh Effects Dew Over is a nice alternative when I don't need such a heavy duty cream.
Impulse Buy Verdict: So far so good!
Monday, September 8, 2014
Impulse Buy Monday- Maybelline Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara
We all have those moments in a store, where you see that item that you heard about in the blogosphere, or something marked "Brand New!", or maybe it's just something in pretty packaging that's calling your name. It's that thing you had no intention of purchasing when you walked into the store, but it beckons you over to the display and gnaws at you until you ultimately put it right into your basket. It's in honor of these great finds (and huge mistakes) that I'm starting a new segment on my blog: Impulse Buy Monday! Each Monday I will be reviewing a new product that I've purchased solely on an impulse, since I usually can't resist!
Maybelline Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara gets the privilege of my first Impulse Buy Monday review. Ulta was having a buy one, get one 50% off sale on Maybelline, and I had already chosen one item and couldn't pass up a 50% off sale. I scoured the display for anything that caught my fancy for the second item. Although I already have way too many mascaras on deck and waiting to be opened, Maybelline has such an impressive selection of different mascaras that I was mesmerized by all the choices. One of my favorite YouTube vloggers, LearningToBeFearless, has often mentioned her love for the Falsies mascaras, and she is a great resource for beauty advice, so I decided to give it a try. Despite the many, many, many, (did I mention many?) mascaras I have, for the price I figured if I hated it, it wouldn't be any great loss, and if I loved it, I could use it as an everyday mascara and save my higher-end ones for when I need extra oomph.
Maybelline Volum' Express The Falsies Mascara gets the privilege of my first Impulse Buy Monday review. Ulta was having a buy one, get one 50% off sale on Maybelline, and I had already chosen one item and couldn't pass up a 50% off sale. I scoured the display for anything that caught my fancy for the second item. Although I already have way too many mascaras on deck and waiting to be opened, Maybelline has such an impressive selection of different mascaras that I was mesmerized by all the choices. One of my favorite YouTube vloggers, LearningToBeFearless, has often mentioned her love for the Falsies mascaras, and she is a great resource for beauty advice, so I decided to give it a try. Despite the many, many, many, (did I mention many?) mascaras I have, for the price I figured if I hated it, it wouldn't be any great loss, and if I loved it, I could use it as an everyday mascara and save my higher-end ones for when I need extra oomph.
I bought it in the shade "Black Drama," and I only chose that shade because I liked the black lace design on the packaging (lame, I know). This mascara features a curved brush to hug your lash line "without gaps", plus a flexible joint on the wand for what purpose I'm still not sure.
I'm still getting the hang of taking photos of my eyes, and even needed help taking these! Anyway, this is my eye before and after curling my lashes and applying one coat of the Volum' Express The Falsies mascara. I honestly think one coat is all I need for an every day look, and am impressed with how great my lashes look with this mascara.
I don't really notice any clumping at all, and my lashes feel thicker and longer. The formula is perfect, not too wet and not too dry, and it sets quickly so it doesn't make a mess once I blink. The brush is a perfect size to really get down to the base of the lashes easily, and is versatile enough to maneuver into the hard to reach spots like the inner eye and lower lash line.
I've never worn false eyelashes, and although I don't get a false eyelash vibe while wearing this mascara, I do think that it provides a beautiful color, plus volume and length to my lashes (both top and bottom). It holds a curl decently, but not any more than any of my other drugstore mascaras. Perhaps the waterproof version holds a curl better.
I wear mascara pretty much daily, and most people don't notice when I'm wearing it, but the very first day I wore this mascara three separate people commented on how my eyes looked amazing. Consider me convinced!
Impulse Buy verdict: Totally worth it.
Anyone else try this mascara?
Saturday, August 23, 2014
IT's All About You! IT Cosmetics Review
I have been dying to try IT Cosmetics for a while now, seeing the beautiful Jamie Kern Lima on QVC so many times creating a flawless complexion on herself and the models. I would see blemishes, rosacea, birthmarks, anything covered up with ease and with a natural finish. Plus, Jamie's enthusiasm was infectious. The price tag was the only thing standing in my way. IT is not cheap.
A few months ago, however, I got my chance with a Today's Special Value of a five piece IT Cosmetics set for a very (incredibly) reasonable price. It included a Celebration Foundation (I have the shade Fair), Bye Bye Undereye Waterproof Anti-Aging Concealer, Brow Power Universal Eyeshadow Pencil, CC+ Radiance Palette, and the Heavenly Luxe Dual-Ended Complexion Perfection Brush.
I debated whether to go for it or not, as I am quite happy with my current foundation routine, but in the end I ordered.
When I tried it at first, I was really unsure how I felt about it. There is a definite learning curve with most of the products except the foundation. The foundation was a no-brainer, and melted beautifully into my skin. I love the texture of it, and the shade is an absolute perfect match for my extremely pale skin (I know the photo looks like just a reflection in the compact, but no, it's actually just that light!).
I had heard such rave reviews about the Bye Bye Undereye Concealer, I was very excited to try it. The first time I used it, however, I used WAY too much. When I applied it, it was sticky, cakey and awful. Less is more with this one, no exaggeration. A pinhead sized amount is perfect. Let it warm up on the back of your hand, and then with a light touch, use the concealer brush to dab the tiniest bit onto the end of the brush and apply to the face. I find dabbing works better than swiping with this concealer. The tiniest amount goes a long way, and although you may think a pinhead size amount won't cover everything, it really does. Once I got this routine down, I fell in love with this concealer. It lasts all day, doesn't crease, and covers everything really well. I've had a recent recurrence of acne (see my plight here) and the Bye Bye Undereye has covered it up better than my HG bareMinerals concealer (I can't believe I just admitted that!).
My education into IT continued with the CC+ Radiance Palette. This generously-sized palette includes a blush stain, a matte bronzer, and a CC+ Brightening Finishing Powder that according to the packaging promises to "color correct your complexion and give the look of healthy, glowing, younger-looking skin."
The bronzer is a universal shade that I think could help contour all skin tones. It's very easy to use, and is subtle yet buildable. It definitely gives the look of being out in the sun, but without overdoing it. The trouble with this palette, however, started with the blush stain. I was already unsure of this shade because it is super bright and has a lot of orange tones. Being so pale, shades like this can make me look like a clown if I am not careful, as my usual blushes are more pink.
I had to learn my lesson the hard way that less is more with this product as well. I made the grave mistake of swirling my Heavenly Luxe brush (which is awesome) in the blush stain. It was so much blush on my cheeks I could have been mistaken for Bozo the Clown! I panicked, my cheeks super bright, and tried to wipe some of it off, but as it's a stain, nothing was coming off! I tried to hide it a bit by putting some foundation over it, but that was the best I could do since I was already late for work and couldn't start over. I was so embarrassed (which didn't help the redness of my cheeks). So now, I only dab my brush in the product a few times and I get the perfect amount! Swirlers be warned: tap, tap, tap! Now that I know the proper application, I actually love the shade. It's a great summer color.
The only part of the palette I'm still not sure of is the CC+ Brightening Finishing Powder. It is a great setting powder, and does a fantastic job of the ever-important final blend. I would equate it to bareMinerals Mineral Veil, where it gives an airbrushed look to your makeup. However, I have noticed no brightening or color correction of my skin at all.
I have no use for the Brow Power Universal Eyeshadow Pencil, as my eyebrows don't really need filling in. The concept of this pencil is very cool, though, where the color of the pencil depends on the amount of pressure you apply when shaping your brows. The lighter you press, the lighter the shade. You can expect this item to be included in a future giveaway.
I am so happy I got the opportunity to try IT Cosmetics via this Today's Special Value. I wouldn't say I like it better than bareMinerals, but these are all products I would definitely consider repurchasing. Especially the Bye Bye Undereye. It's a really great concealer not only for those pesky dark circles, but it works great on covering acne and discolorations.
Have you tried IT Cosmetics? Any favorite products?
A few months ago, however, I got my chance with a Today's Special Value of a five piece IT Cosmetics set for a very (incredibly) reasonable price. It included a Celebration Foundation (I have the shade Fair), Bye Bye Undereye Waterproof Anti-Aging Concealer, Brow Power Universal Eyeshadow Pencil, CC+ Radiance Palette, and the Heavenly Luxe Dual-Ended Complexion Perfection Brush.
I debated whether to go for it or not, as I am quite happy with my current foundation routine, but in the end I ordered.
When I tried it at first, I was really unsure how I felt about it. There is a definite learning curve with most of the products except the foundation. The foundation was a no-brainer, and melted beautifully into my skin. I love the texture of it, and the shade is an absolute perfect match for my extremely pale skin (I know the photo looks like just a reflection in the compact, but no, it's actually just that light!).
I had heard such rave reviews about the Bye Bye Undereye Concealer, I was very excited to try it. The first time I used it, however, I used WAY too much. When I applied it, it was sticky, cakey and awful. Less is more with this one, no exaggeration. A pinhead sized amount is perfect. Let it warm up on the back of your hand, and then with a light touch, use the concealer brush to dab the tiniest bit onto the end of the brush and apply to the face. I find dabbing works better than swiping with this concealer. The tiniest amount goes a long way, and although you may think a pinhead size amount won't cover everything, it really does. Once I got this routine down, I fell in love with this concealer. It lasts all day, doesn't crease, and covers everything really well. I've had a recent recurrence of acne (see my plight here) and the Bye Bye Undereye has covered it up better than my HG bareMinerals concealer (I can't believe I just admitted that!).
My education into IT continued with the CC+ Radiance Palette. This generously-sized palette includes a blush stain, a matte bronzer, and a CC+ Brightening Finishing Powder that according to the packaging promises to "color correct your complexion and give the look of healthy, glowing, younger-looking skin."
The bronzer is a universal shade that I think could help contour all skin tones. It's very easy to use, and is subtle yet buildable. It definitely gives the look of being out in the sun, but without overdoing it. The trouble with this palette, however, started with the blush stain. I was already unsure of this shade because it is super bright and has a lot of orange tones. Being so pale, shades like this can make me look like a clown if I am not careful, as my usual blushes are more pink.
I had to learn my lesson the hard way that less is more with this product as well. I made the grave mistake of swirling my Heavenly Luxe brush (which is awesome) in the blush stain. It was so much blush on my cheeks I could have been mistaken for Bozo the Clown! I panicked, my cheeks super bright, and tried to wipe some of it off, but as it's a stain, nothing was coming off! I tried to hide it a bit by putting some foundation over it, but that was the best I could do since I was already late for work and couldn't start over. I was so embarrassed (which didn't help the redness of my cheeks). So now, I only dab my brush in the product a few times and I get the perfect amount! Swirlers be warned: tap, tap, tap! Now that I know the proper application, I actually love the shade. It's a great summer color.
The only part of the palette I'm still not sure of is the CC+ Brightening Finishing Powder. It is a great setting powder, and does a fantastic job of the ever-important final blend. I would equate it to bareMinerals Mineral Veil, where it gives an airbrushed look to your makeup. However, I have noticed no brightening or color correction of my skin at all.
I have no use for the Brow Power Universal Eyeshadow Pencil, as my eyebrows don't really need filling in. The concept of this pencil is very cool, though, where the color of the pencil depends on the amount of pressure you apply when shaping your brows. The lighter you press, the lighter the shade. You can expect this item to be included in a future giveaway.
I am so happy I got the opportunity to try IT Cosmetics via this Today's Special Value. I wouldn't say I like it better than bareMinerals, but these are all products I would definitely consider repurchasing. Especially the Bye Bye Undereye. It's a really great concealer not only for those pesky dark circles, but it works great on covering acne and discolorations.
Have you tried IT Cosmetics? Any favorite products?
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Bloggers Day Out
This weekend I treated myself to a day romping around my beloved NYC. I haven't had a chance to wander its streets in such a long time, I was excited to have the opportunity yesterday. I had to give my favorite Broadway show, Newsies, a proper sendoff before it closes later this month, so I bought my ticket and decided to make a fun little outing for myself.
I started out at Schnipper's Quality Kitchen on 8th Ave and 41st, very close to the Nederlander Theatre where Newsies is housed. This is an awesome burger joint. Serving traditional fare such as hot dogs, fries, and shakes, it even has Sloppy Joes and mac-and-cheese. I splurged and went with the Bacon Cheeseburger and fries.
Oh my, it was tasty. The bacon was so crisp (I hate soggy bacon!!), and the burger was perfect. The fries were shoestring style, crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. McDonald's wishes they could make fries that good! I also had a lovely conversation with the woman at the next table about the beauty that is a Vera Bradley bag. I was sporting my Plum Crazy patterned purse, and she had a soft pastel pattern. Her timing could not have been more perfect, as she asked me about my purse at the very moment I sent a text to my mother commenting on the high number of women in the restaurant with Vera Bradley bags! And don't let my photo fool you, I finished every morsel of that delicious meal.
After lunch it was off to the theater to pick up my ticket from Will Call. I am absolutely heartbroken that Newsies is closing. This was my third time seeing the show, and each time is better than the last. I had always been a giant fan of the original Disney movie, starring Christian Bale as newsboy strike leader Jack Kelly. For years I waited patiently through all the rumors of the movie coming to the Great White Way, and finally in 2012 my prayers were answered. Although different from the movie, Newsies the Musical is a few hours of pure joy that captures the heart of every member of the audience. The music is wonderful, the story is inspiring, and the dancing is both athletic and magical. Although I take solace in the fact that it is not closing forever and instead going on a national tour, I am going to miss this show so much. I was on the verge of tears during the curtain call, but I held it together.
I even stayed at the end with the other fangirls and got autographs from the cast! At the top is Ben Fankhauser, aka Davey, who I think would make the original movie actor, David Moscow, very proud. Below him is Corey Cott, aka Jack Kelly, who truly makes the part his own. And at the bottom is Liana Hunt, aka Katherine, who is as beautiful and graceful as she is talented. I was so starstruck, and so impressed how patient and gracious each member of the cast was as they went down the line of waiting people. They each made sure that they autographed the program of every person there. I have been at stage door autograph sessions many times, and rarely do the actors show that much consideration and appreciation for their fans.
My mission was to say goodbye to Newsies, and I think in my heart I did...... but if someone wants to give me some tickets so I can go again before it closes, I wouldn't turn them down!
And no adventure through Manhattan would be complete without some beauty stops! Birchbox, the monthly beauty subscription box service, recently opened their first physical store in SoHo, and although I've been disappointed in the boxes I've been getting as of late, I had to visit the shop and see what's what.
It's a gorgeous shop, with beautiful displays categorized into such areas as makeup, haircare, fragrance, men's, etc. Like their website, the store sells the full-sized versions of products they feature in their sample boxes, plus offers hair and makeup services. I had to avert my eyes when I walked past the display featuring the samples from the August box, since I haven't gotten mine yet and I like to be surprised. I also like that they have a section reserved for their top selling items. I will say that, like many other cosmetic stores, the try-me items were in a sorry state. For example, I opened one of the cheek and lip color palettes from theBalm, and it was sticky and disgusting, as if someone had taken their fingers and just smushed it haphazardly from one pot to the next. Gross.
I was most excited about the BYOB section: Build Your Own Box. For $15 you can purchase the same size box as the subscription service, but fill it with the samples you want. First, Birchbox should probably replace some of the bulbs in the sign (see above; didn't the store just open?). Second, no one was there to assist me (in fact I was pretty much ignored by the 99% of the staff the entire time I was in the store), so I'm not even really sure how it worked. And third, they had a few paltry samples in the display case, were they the only samples you could choose from for the BYOB (oh wait, I wouldn't know because no one was there to help me)? If so, the samples were not exciting enough to spend the money on.
So the Birchbox store was, like their boxes recently, underwhelming. But then I noticed this gem across the street:
A real Benefit boutique!! Like the elusive Sasquatch, I had only seen such shops in photos, never in person. In my area, the closest thing I have is the display at Sephora. Nothing like the perfectly pink playground of these boutiques. I think I made the staff uncomfortable when I walked in grinning from ear to ear! They asked if I was looking for anything in particular, and me being the creeper I am, replied that I just wanted to see how pretty and pink everything was in person. They backed away from me slowly... just kidding, they laughed and treated me very nicely! PS The sign, in case you can't read it in the photo, says "If you like it then you better put a wing on it," which I thought was adorable.
By this time it was getting pretty late and I was exhausted, so I headed home. My day-cation was so enjoyable. I really needed it, as this past week was completely awful (among other things, I got into a car accident!), and this escapade through the city was the perfect medicine.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Might Not Be My Mother's Shampoo, But She Still Likes It
If you happened to see my latest ULTA Haul post, you know that I purchased Not Your Mother's Beach Babe shampoo and conditioner. According to the packages, they promise "Wavy Volume" and "Tousled Waves," along with hydration and gentle cleansing. I've been using it for about two weeks now, whenever I wash my hair.
What struck me first was the strong coconut scent. This smell will stay with you for days, so be sure you like it before you buy it. All of a sudden, I'll toss my hair back and I'll get a whiff, even though I washed my hair two days before. I'm not much of a coconut fan, but this smell reminds me of suntan lotion and summer afternoons, so I actually really enjoy this particular scent.
It's a rich formula, but usually for me sulfate free shampoo does not lather well on the first round, and this is no exception. I know that the sulfates are what make the lather but can be bad for hair, but my hair is so thick that if the shampoo doesn't lather, it doesn't get distributed throughout. It kind of just sits there, like someone broke an egg on the top of my head. And so it goes with this shampoo, until I rinse and repeat and then I am able to get a good sudsing out of it.
The conditioner is wonderful, and very rich. I find, however, that the conditioner needs a good shaking before I flip open the cap, or else it tends to be a bit runny.
As for it's promises of waves and volume? Volume, yes, waves, maybe. As I mentioned, my hair is quite thick, but this shampoo does perk up the roots a bit, making my hair look fuller. If I let my hair dry naturally, it is normally neither straight or wavy, but instead it just exists, not knowing in what direction to go. This shampoo and conditioner definitely add to the waves, but not in any attractive fashion as it still looks crazy! If I want to get more organized (probably not the right word for it) waves, I bet I would have to invest in one of the texturizing sprays that can hold waves better.
I haven't tried these products with a blowout or a flat iron yet, but I've read that texturizing shampoos do better with styling tools because they help hold the style. We shall see.
And yes, my mom does like Not Your Mother's Beach Babe shampoo and conditioner. She really likes the coconut scent.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
My Travel Essentials
Last weekend I had the opportunity to get away for the weekend. My dear friend had an extra ticket to the Dave Matthews Band concert in Connecticut and asked me along. As I was packing for the trip, I thought it might be fun to do a travel essentials post.
It is tough whittling down a giant makeup collection to just the bare bones! I like to travel very light, so I have to figure out exactly what makeup I'm going to actually use, and leave all the rest of my little friends behind. Nothing extraneous, just the few items I am going to need most often. So basically four categories: skincare, tools, foundation, and frosting (eyeshadow, mascara, lip gloss, etc).
In my search for the perfect makeup storage system to replace my current one (a giant tupperware bucket just doesn't cut it anymore!), I purchased Joy Mangano's Better Beauty Case Deluxe Set from HSN. It comes with an extra large roll-up case that I think will be perfect for storing my makeup, but also comes with a medium size case that fits perfectly in my duffel bag, and even fits in a large purse. I was excited that I would be able to use it for the weekend, and the four sections of the case fit my organization needs.
It is tough whittling down a giant makeup collection to just the bare bones! I like to travel very light, so I have to figure out exactly what makeup I'm going to actually use, and leave all the rest of my little friends behind. Nothing extraneous, just the few items I am going to need most often. So basically four categories: skincare, tools, foundation, and frosting (eyeshadow, mascara, lip gloss, etc).
In my search for the perfect makeup storage system to replace my current one (a giant tupperware bucket just doesn't cut it anymore!), I purchased Joy Mangano's Better Beauty Case Deluxe Set from HSN. It comes with an extra large roll-up case that I think will be perfect for storing my makeup, but also comes with a medium size case that fits perfectly in my duffel bag, and even fits in a large purse. I was excited that I would be able to use it for the weekend, and the four sections of the case fit my organization needs.
Each little triangle section is a different category. From right to left, I have my skincare, then tools, then foundation, then frosting. The bonus is that each little triangle is actually removable, so I could have stuck any particular section in my purse at a moment's notice. I loved this little case and was so glad I decided to pick it up off HSN.
So what's inside it, what did I deem worthy enough to travel with me? Quite a bit actually!
Skincare:
-bareMinerals Purifying Facial Cleanser (travel size): I don't like it as much as the Foaming Cleanser, but I love that it's a travel size
-bareMinerals Purely Nourishing Moisturizer for Combination Skin (travel size): smells delicious and does a great job
-Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Hydrating (travel size): not my favorite primer ever, but the small size is excellent for travel and it does a decent job
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion: the only eyeshadow primer that actually works for me, I would not leave home without it
Tools:
-bareMinerals Flawless Application Face Brush: perfect for applying bareMinerals Mineral Veil, Warmth and Rose Radiance
-bareMinerals Full Flawless Face Brush: for bareMinerals Original Foundation
-bareMinerals Maximum Coverage Concealer Brush: for bareMinerals SPF 20 Concealer
-e.l.f. Studio Blush Brush: good for blending
-e.l.f. Studio Eyeshadow "C" Brush: great basic eyeshadow brush
-e.l.f. Essential Smudge Brush: haven't used this one much since I just got it, but it's a great brush for bringing eyeshadow under the eye
-e.l.f. Essential Blending Eye Brush: this is a fantastic brush for smoothing out harsh lines and contouring in the crease
Foundation:
-bareMinerals Original Foundation in Fairly Light: my favorite everyday foundation
-bareMinerals SPF 20 Concealer in Bisque: fantastic concealer, covers everything
-bareMinerals Warmth All-Over Face Color: a subtle bronzer that adds a hint of color
-bareMinerals Rose Radiance All-Over Face Color: I use this as my everyday blush
Frosting:
-Benefit They're Real Mascara (travel size): not usually my everyday mascara, but definitely one of my favorites. Love the travel size option.
-L'Oreal Infallible Gel Lacquer Liner 24 Hour in Blackest Black: got this in my last ULTA haul and I absolutely love it. It came with a great applicator brush, and it glides on the lid effortlessly. This is a definite staple.
-NYC IndividualEyes Custom Compact in Midtown Mauve: this is a little palette that has four really wearable colors. Including a primer and highlighter, this palette can be worn so many different ways, making it the perfect travel companion (I did not use the primer as I had my Urban Decay primer)
-NYX Cosmetics Butter Gloss in Eclair: another standout from my last ULTA haul, I am so glad I took the advice of other bloggers and tried this. It is a fantastic lip gloss and I love this color
Wow, looking back that is a long list of "essentials"! Everything I brought easily transferred from day to night looks, was easily transportable, and allowed me to keep with my beauty routine even on the road. The case was perfect for travel and I look forward to using it again in the future.
PS The Dave Matthews Band concert was awesome! I had never seen them live before, and I am so grateful to my friend for letting me tag along! We had such an amazing time. Thanks, Jen!
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
Treated Myself to an Ulta Haul
It has been a rough couple months blog-wise. As you can see, I've only updated the blog a few times recently. My busy time at work is from May through July, so as we enter into the hotter months I am going to have a bit more time to dedicate to you, my readers! So why not start out with my favorite of things: a new haul!!
There is something fantastic about a haul. The thrill of browsing through the store, the wonderful feeling when you feel the heft of your purchases in the shopping bag, the potential that comes with opening each item, and the ultimate buyer's remorse being repressed. It's just the best.
This month's haul is from Ulta, my favorite beauty destination as it holds every brand I love all under one roof. What a brilliant idea it is to have the prestige brands, plus traditional drugstore brands all in the same place. It's a one-stop shop, and I go there so much the manager knows me well.
Ulta was having a special this week on NYX and L'Oreal Paris, among other brands. After winning a L'Oreal prize pack during a Twitter chat, I fell in love with the brand. The quality is outstanding for a drugstore brand, all at reasonable prices. I especially love the haircare line. And, NYX is always a temptation for me. So at 40% off, I was incredibly excited to get to the store, I even made a shopping list!
There is something fantastic about a haul. The thrill of browsing through the store, the wonderful feeling when you feel the heft of your purchases in the shopping bag, the potential that comes with opening each item, and the ultimate buyer's remorse being repressed. It's just the best.
This month's haul is from Ulta, my favorite beauty destination as it holds every brand I love all under one roof. What a brilliant idea it is to have the prestige brands, plus traditional drugstore brands all in the same place. It's a one-stop shop, and I go there so much the manager knows me well.
Ulta was having a special this week on NYX and L'Oreal Paris, among other brands. After winning a L'Oreal prize pack during a Twitter chat, I fell in love with the brand. The quality is outstanding for a drugstore brand, all at reasonable prices. I especially love the haircare line. And, NYX is always a temptation for me. So at 40% off, I was incredibly excited to get to the store, I even made a shopping list!
-NYX Dream Catcher Palette: This eyeshadow palette reminds me of Urban Decay's Naked palettes. At over $50, I cannot justify buying any of those palettes (yet), even though I want Naked3 SO badly. But in the meantime, I'm very happy to buy this little gem and not spend over $10. With 10 great colors, I'm excited to experiment! I bought it in the collection "Stormy Skies."
-L'Oreal Paris Infallible Lacquer Liner: Saw this gel liner when scrolling through the sale items on the Ulta app and it caught my fancy. I have never tried gel liner before, but all the reviews for this product made it seem like this is a great introduction. I got it in the shade Blackest Black.
-NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk: I had never heard of this until I saw the L'Oreal Infallible Gel Liner Review/Demo by LearningToBeFearless where she mentions it (check out her videos, she is wonderful). Apparently this eyeshadow stick can be used as an eyeshadow (fancy that), an eyeshadow base, a brightener for the waterline, etc. It's like the Jack of all trades of the eyeshadow world. I'm just worried about having to sharpen it!
-NYX Butter Gloss: I have to admit, I was trying to resist these. I have SO MUCH lip gloss, I could use a different lip gloss each day for the rest of my life and I feel like I'd still have some leftover that I didn't use. But as I make the rounds of beauty bloggers and vloggers, these glosses keep following me! Everyone raves about these, about how they're not sticky and how wonderfully pigmented they are. But as they are usually around $5+, I was able to pass on them. But at 40% off? No way, they were indeed going to be mine. My original intent was to get just one, but of course at the low price I bought two. I got the shades Creme Brûlée and Eclair. I've been wearing Eclair and I have to admit, it is great so far.
-Not Your Mother's Beach Babe Texturizing Shampoo and Conditioner: I waited for these to go on sale. I read somewhere that texturizing shampoos were great if you want to curl your hair or even to hold a better pony tail. Plus I'd like to imagine my hair would look great with beachy waves. So I'm going to check this shampoo and conditioner out and see what happens. Either way, at least it smells good!
-NYX Suede Collection: This was my impulse buy! I happened to see it at the end of an aisle, on the bottom shelf. I hadn't even seen this palette online, I didn't know the price, I just went for it. The colors are gorgeous! I need to be more adventurous in my eyeshadows (nudes are not the only shades!), and this, combined with the Dream Catcher palette, should fit the bill.
I haven't had this big of a haul in a long time. I'm so excited to try all of it, it took all of my willpower to not open everything before I had the chance to photograph it!
PS Does anyone know if NYX is pronounced like "Nicks" or like separate letters like "N.Y.X." Comment below with the answer because I want to know!!
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