While I'm sitting over here slightly depressed that the end of August marks the unofficial end of summer for me, I am at least excited about the amount of new products I have been able to play with ever since coming back home. Although I love the simplicity of having just a few products to choose from when I put on my makeup, being back with my normal selection is exciting all the same.
But even though I switched it up almost every day, there were still a few products that I tended to reach for often, and products that I just completely fell in love with.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Travel Makeup for Long Trips - packing the essentials
What do I do when I have to pack for a 5 week trip with only a 55L backpack and a smaller regular sized backpack? Pack the essentials, make sure everything is absolutely fool-proof, and use as many space saving solutions as possible.
For my first packing post, I thought I would show you how I packed my makeup, and how I managed to pare everything down to the bare essentials (sort of) for a 5 week trip. Except for my lip products...because when I keep my eyes simple I need to have options with my lip products. I'm quite proud of everything else that I packed, as now that I'm back from the trip I can safely say that I used everything, but wasn't lacking anything!
The trick for me was packing as many travel sized/samples of products as possible for me. I basically amassed everything I could find in a travel size and brought them with me. This includes travel size brushes, and *shudder*..using sponge-tip applicators as my eye brushes!
How it all fit in my two makeup bags, complete with foundation spills.
For my first packing post, I thought I would show you how I packed my makeup, and how I managed to pare everything down to the bare essentials (sort of) for a 5 week trip. Except for my lip products...because when I keep my eyes simple I need to have options with my lip products. I'm quite proud of everything else that I packed, as now that I'm back from the trip I can safely say that I used everything, but wasn't lacking anything!
The trick for me was packing as many travel sized/samples of products as possible for me. I basically amassed everything I could find in a travel size and brought them with me. This includes travel size brushes, and *shudder*..using sponge-tip applicators as my eye brushes!
How it all fit in my two makeup bags, complete with foundation spills.
Friday, August 8, 2014
The Hauling Begins: Barcelona and shopping in Spain
In case you haven't noticed, I've been in Spain recently. In case you also haven't noticed, I like to shop. So when I combine the two together, surely some magic has to happen.
I actually wasn't planning on buying too much, but of course things never go as planned. While wandering through all these streets, I came upon so many nice stores and found some unexpected items that I absolutely love.
The first, and probably most treasured purchase of this trip was this black bag from a small boutique in Barcelona. It was pretty much love at first sight with the large slouchy, but also slightly structured shape, and brown handles. And although it is not real leather, it is still a soft buttery material. I have been looking for a new tote bag for awhile, but did not expect to find it while I was in Barcelona at all, so I'm pretty happy with this purchase...but that's not even the best part.
It's actually three bags. Yep. There's a smaller bag inside that can be used as a shoulder bag (and also has become an essential for me), and there's also an even smaller wristlet/coin purse. All for 40 Euros. There was no way I wasn't buying this.
I'm really impressed with the quality, and I can fit my laptop (14'') plus everything I else I need for the day and I usually still have tons of space left. I have been using it like crazy since it's really the only bag I have right now.
This is just the beginning. Read after the jump for more shopping!
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Hot Off the Shelves: Kiko Daring Game Collection and Queen of Hearts Eyeshadow Palette (review and tutorial)
Stumbling into another Kiko store, I picked up some of the remaining items that I wanted to buy before going back to the states (which I'll be compiling a huge post for soon!), I was about to check out before I realized that I missed an entirely new display in the store.
It seemed to be completely new, as the testers looked barely touched, and I can't even find it online on the website yet, but everything was gorgeous. I had to exercise restraint not to buy everything in the collection. Although I didn't take pictures of the display (oops), it seemed to be designed after a deck of cards. Everything was card (aka rectangular) shaped in a white pearly packaging with an image of a suit on the front. The image is metallic and reflects light beautifully. I believe that all the palettes have a different color, as well! Kiko always impresses me with its packaging - I love standard black packaging, and I'm sure that that's the reason I'm so drawn to Kiko in the first place, but their limited edition packaging is always so unique and well thought out that they deserve extra points for that, too.
Although I've been saving all my recently acquired items for a master
post later on, I wanted to try this out and let you all know to be on
the lookout for this in your Kiko stores. It
wasn't too hard for me to walk away from the blush palettes since I could think of a dupe I already had for most of the shades but oh
lord the eyeshadow palettes. There were three that looked equally gorgeous, but I made myself choose just one. It wasn't hard. It was the neutral one.
To be fair, it reminds me of the MAC x Pedro Lourenco nude quad that I lusted after, but decided not to buy. This quad had the same rosy neutral shades, but for much less money. I could see myself using this one to death, especially as fall rolls around.
Even the outer packaging of this is gorgeous! I think I'll definitely be saving the box of this one.
Most of the items in the collection (bronzer, blush, and eyeshadow palettes) were 14,90.
Read after the jump for my thoughts, swatches, and a full face look!
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Some Favorite Summer Bright Lipsticks
Note: Pre-written post
from before I started traveling! I
actually didn’t bring most of these with me for my trip, but they are my
favorite bright lipsticks, nonetheless.
After a whole slew of travel-related posts, I've come back to dabble in beauty for this post. It's a bit hard to talk about beauty when I'm traveling with just a little makeup bag, but it is one of my favorite subjects to talk about, so I'm taking a little break from travel for now to talk about my favorite summer shades.
After a whole slew of travel-related posts, I've come back to dabble in beauty for this post. It's a bit hard to talk about beauty when I'm traveling with just a little makeup bag, but it is one of my favorite subjects to talk about, so I'm taking a little break from travel for now to talk about my favorite summer shades.
Once upon a time, I was very terrified of bright
lipstick. I look back now and scoff at
my hesitancy to wear even muted red shades (remember when MAC’s Viva Glam Cyndi
was considered an ‘everyday red’ by many?
Not I). And my brights were quite
limited to reds. I shuddered at the thought of wearing purple, or even a bright
fuchsia. However, over the past year, I
have slowly become acquainted with the idea of bright lipsticks, slowly
building up my tolerance to the point where nothing
is too bright for me anymore. Orange
lipstick? A gateway bright for me. I’ve moved on neon purple, no longer reserved
for special occasions, but for every day activities.
I think over the past year, my bright lip stick collection
has tripled or quadrupled…which is quite easy to do when I only really have one
or two lipsticks before. However,
despite my excitement for bright lipstick at any time, summer is the time when
they all really come out to play, desperately calling my name while I happily
oblige.
I’ve pulled out some of my favorite bright lipsticks,
ranging from the sheer to the fully opaque. For me, the easiest way to get used
to the look of bright lipstick on me was to wear sheerish glosses until I finally got too curious for my own good.
Read after the jump to see some swatches >>
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Review: L'oreal Color Riche Extraordinaire Liquid Lipsticks
Ever since the YSL Glossy Stains made their appearance a couple year ago, it seems like every brand on the market is trying out their version of a hybrid gloss-stain-liquid lipstick. L'oreal came out with a closer dupe to the YSL Glossy Stains with their Caresse Lip Stains earlier, but it seems that they now have a glossier, lip gloss version of them.
Spoiler alert: if you want an intensely pigmented, moisturizing, and long lasting gloss that feels cushiony for hours, the L'oreal Color Riche Extraordinaire Liquid Lipsticks are for you.
Keep reading for some swatches and thoughts!
Spoiler alert: if you want an intensely pigmented, moisturizing, and long lasting gloss that feels cushiony for hours, the L'oreal Color Riche Extraordinaire Liquid Lipsticks are for you.
Keep reading for some swatches and thoughts!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Voluntarily Putting Oil On My Face? Josie Maran's Argan Infinity Lip and Cheek Oil: A Review
A few months ago, a new lip and cheek product popped onto the Sephora website that I was immediately drawn to. It is the Josie Maran Argan Infinity Lip and Cheek Creamy Oil ($18).

The fact that it said oil in the title was enough to have me running to my nearest Sephora to check it out. When I swatched it, it had this amazing creamy texture that feels almost cushiony once applied. If you've ever tried gel cheek statins, such as the Josie Maran Cheek Gelees, it almost reminds me of those products except a little more creamy. I like that you can also use it on the lips, making it a great product to travel with.
I wanted to get a bright pink cream blush since all my current cream products are neutral pinky browns or corals, so Endless Guava was the shade that stood out to me. It's a beautiful mid-tone pink that fills a nice gap in my current collection.
For an in depth review, keep reading!
Friday, May 23, 2014
May 2014 Empties
To kick off my beauty posts again, I decided to clear out some things that have been sitting in my room and show you all my empties. To reiterate all my past posts, I like showing my empties as a way to show the products I liked enough to actually finish. It's also a pathetic little attempt at justifying the amount of makeup I have by seeing the products I actually finish. It works....right?
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
New in My Life
It's safe to say that my no-buy is officially over. From January to about the middle of March, I kept myself from buying any makeup to 1.) really use what I had and 2.) make an effort to save some money. It worked for awhile - I was able to resist all the new products, new releases, and I was perfectly content rediscovering and finding new things in my collection.
However, eventually sales and the new summer products got to me and I had to add some new things to my collection. Needless to say, my makeup buying is back with a bang, and I'm happily rolling in some new products!
I may or may not have jumbled up all my drugstore, Ulta, and other miscellaneous purchases with my Sephora purchases from dramatic purposes.
Click below to see the details!
However, eventually sales and the new summer products got to me and I had to add some new things to my collection. Needless to say, my makeup buying is back with a bang, and I'm happily rolling in some new products!
I may or may not have jumbled up all my drugstore, Ulta, and other miscellaneous purchases with my Sephora purchases from dramatic purposes.
Click below to see the details!
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Saturday, April 5, 2014
March 2014 Favorites
I think I'm getting better at this....instead of being two weeks late, my favorites post is now up just one week late. I actually don't have that many favorites, and they are all predictably products that I have posted about recently with a couple surprises here and there. Apart from the blushes that I posted about earlier, I have been reaching for the same things pretty consistently.
Keep reading to see what I've been using!
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Fyrinnae: the company that makes me giddy about makeup. Review, Haul, and Swatches!
I don't know what it is, but I've never really been into Indie makeup companies. I have nothing against them, but I tend to forget about them, despite how FABULOUS they can be. I think I can safely say that has changed.
Sometime around January, I had a sudden desire to start buying from Indie brands - I have no idea what prompted me to do so, but all of a sudden, I was spending hours browsing through various website and deciding what pigments and eyeshadows to get. I think what drew me in was how complex different pigments could be - how one taupe shade could somehow have reflective shimmer in every color of the rainbow. Most mainstream eyeshadow are not that complex, and let's face it - the prices of Indie companies is often more attractive, since a decent sized 1/4 tsp. sample is only around $1.75-$3. These small samples are the perfect size to try a lot of different shades without having giant sizes of pigments that I'll never finish (MAC, I'm looking at you!)
Enter Fyrinnae into my life. Within the beauty community, they are probably one of the best and unique Indie makeup companies. Every time I see a look with Fyrinnae products, I'm kind of starstruck by how gorgeous everything looks. The only thing that's tricky about Fyrinnae is that it can be difficult to order from them because their website is down a lot. It's understandable - Fyrinnae is a very small company with a small staff, and since all their batches are handmade, it's easy to get overloaded with orders. A lot of the times that I wanted to order something from their website, they were not taking orders, so when I saw that they were finally open again in January, I jumped at the chance to try some things out.
After furiously looking up swatches online, here's what I ended up with:
Keep reading for tons of pictures and swatches!
Sometime around January, I had a sudden desire to start buying from Indie brands - I have no idea what prompted me to do so, but all of a sudden, I was spending hours browsing through various website and deciding what pigments and eyeshadows to get. I think what drew me in was how complex different pigments could be - how one taupe shade could somehow have reflective shimmer in every color of the rainbow. Most mainstream eyeshadow are not that complex, and let's face it - the prices of Indie companies is often more attractive, since a decent sized 1/4 tsp. sample is only around $1.75-$3. These small samples are the perfect size to try a lot of different shades without having giant sizes of pigments that I'll never finish (MAC, I'm looking at you!)
Enter Fyrinnae into my life. Within the beauty community, they are probably one of the best and unique Indie makeup companies. Every time I see a look with Fyrinnae products, I'm kind of starstruck by how gorgeous everything looks. The only thing that's tricky about Fyrinnae is that it can be difficult to order from them because their website is down a lot. It's understandable - Fyrinnae is a very small company with a small staff, and since all their batches are handmade, it's easy to get overloaded with orders. A lot of the times that I wanted to order something from their website, they were not taking orders, so when I saw that they were finally open again in January, I jumped at the chance to try some things out.
After furiously looking up swatches online, here's what I ended up with:
Keep reading for tons of pictures and swatches!
Sunday, March 16, 2014
A Little Haul (NYX and Real Techniques) and What Goes On A Face - FOTD
I don't know what spring break means for you - but it certainly doesn't mean sitting in my room writing a paper the entire week. Alas, my spring break was not full of sun, beaches, warm weather, or too much of a "break," at all, but at the end of the day, I'm actually glad I had time to work on my homework without having to worry about class for a week. (Note that this is the life of an overachieving nerd, and I'm desperately hoping it will all pay off in the end)
BUT, I did manage to get a few things done. Beauty-related things, too! I bought makeup for the first time since January...a BIG deal for someone as beauty and makeup obsessed as me. And I only managed to spend $20..not too bad, right?
Here's the damage:
To see more details (and swatches), as well as how I incorporated these into a look (plus a haircut), keep reading!
BUT, I did manage to get a few things done. Beauty-related things, too! I bought makeup for the first time since January...a BIG deal for someone as beauty and makeup obsessed as me. And I only managed to spend $20..not too bad, right?
Here's the damage:
To see more details (and swatches), as well as how I incorporated these into a look (plus a haircut), keep reading!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
A Desperate Peachy-Pink Call for Spring
By now it should be known that my monthly favorites will be at least a week late, but it will be more like two weeks late. Time just has this funny way of escaping me when it comes to things like this....
BUT this month (or should I say last month?) was different. I had planned to do everything on time, until I looked around and realized I didn't really have too many favorites. Then I looked at the few things I had together, and realized they were all kind of the same thing.
Case in point.
I think the fact that all of these are basically the same color but with slightly varying tones indicates that I'm emerging out of my winter and cold weather-induced berry and plum toned blush selections to lighter pink and gold tones. I am officially ready for spring even though I was able to enjoy the bitter cold better than most...but I'm ready for warmer weather and sunny days where I don't have to layer 48932 shirts underneath a puffy coat.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
FOTD Catch Up #5439503
I seem to always have a backlog of FOTD's to show. I take pictures of what I wear fairly frequently, but as for updating them here....well that obviously hasn't been going so well.
Here is a backlog of some FOTD's that I've done in the past couple months. I honestly can't remember some of what I used, but I did my best to list whatever I did use! Something in common with all of these photos is that I used the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Palette. It has definitely aided in giving me a more flawless glowy look. I never thought I would fall for the hype, but the palette is a total must-have in my routine!
For this first one, the focus is on the lips - I used a pair from my January favorites, the Clinique Berry Freeze lipstick with the Milani Crystal Gloss in Baby Love layered over it.
To see more faces and the products I used, click below!
Here is a backlog of some FOTD's that I've done in the past couple months. I honestly can't remember some of what I used, but I did my best to list whatever I did use! Something in common with all of these photos is that I used the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Palette. It has definitely aided in giving me a more flawless glowy look. I never thought I would fall for the hype, but the palette is a total must-have in my routine!
For this first one, the focus is on the lips - I used a pair from my January favorites, the Clinique Berry Freeze lipstick with the Milani Crystal Gloss in Baby Love layered over it.
To see more faces and the products I used, click below!
Thursday, February 13, 2014
January Favorites
Ever on time as always, I present to you my favorite products from January!
January was a hectic month in terms of real life, but ever since I decided to go on a no-buy, I've definitely been shopping my stash more.
Beauty-wise, this month has been all about skin! (hint: many dewy skin products ahead!) When I haven't been in the mood (or had the time) to go all out on my eyes, I focused on having flawless and GLOWY skin. I know winter is usually the season for mattes, but something about the cold weather makes me want to look as dewy as possible.
Since I was always rushing, I didn't do much in the way of lips this month, but my Too Faced palette and face products got a fair bit of use...
January was a hectic month in terms of real life, but ever since I decided to go on a no-buy, I've definitely been shopping my stash more.
Beauty-wise, this month has been all about skin! (hint: many dewy skin products ahead!) When I haven't been in the mood (or had the time) to go all out on my eyes, I focused on having flawless and GLOWY skin. I know winter is usually the season for mattes, but something about the cold weather makes me want to look as dewy as possible.
Since I was always rushing, I didn't do much in the way of lips this month, but my Too Faced palette and face products got a fair bit of use...
Friday, January 31, 2014
Favorite Products of 2013
So we're a month into 2014...how is everyone? A new semester that was supposed to be more relaxed than the last has somehow ended up being even busier, but I'm remaining optimistic for the new challenges and adventures I'll be encountering!
It's taken me awhile to compile all of my 2013 favorites, but when it came down to it, I knew exactly what to reach for.
I definitely started trying new products this year and found new products that I couldn't live without. I think the biggest change in my makeup routine has been adding bold lips into as many looks as I can. I used to be so afraid of bold lips, and could have never imagined wearing a bright fuchsia lipstick out, let alone a dark vampy plum color! I've learned to just rock it and wear what I want, whenever I want. Do I get some weird looks for wearing bright red or a deep purple lip to the grocery store sometimes? Yes. Do I care? Not anymore! Let them stare all they want.
I also had the chance to try out a bunch of new products this year, particularly because I was in Germany from January to April. German beauty brands are not as well known, but they are just as fabulous as American brands.
Without getting into too much detail yet, here is the whole compilation of products:
To see more details, click to keep reading!
It's taken me awhile to compile all of my 2013 favorites, but when it came down to it, I knew exactly what to reach for.
I definitely started trying new products this year and found new products that I couldn't live without. I think the biggest change in my makeup routine has been adding bold lips into as many looks as I can. I used to be so afraid of bold lips, and could have never imagined wearing a bright fuchsia lipstick out, let alone a dark vampy plum color! I've learned to just rock it and wear what I want, whenever I want. Do I get some weird looks for wearing bright red or a deep purple lip to the grocery store sometimes? Yes. Do I care? Not anymore! Let them stare all they want.
I also had the chance to try out a bunch of new products this year, particularly because I was in Germany from January to April. German beauty brands are not as well known, but they are just as fabulous as American brands.
Without getting into too much detail yet, here is the whole compilation of products:
To see more details, click to keep reading!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
December Empties
The end of December (and the end of the year) has completely snuck up on me with the craziness of finals and the holidays. I haven't even had much time to browse around my favorite blogs...yet somehow I've managed to do some serious online shopping. While another fashion post is in the midst, today I bring to you a satisfying post to write.
Empties. I always love writing and reading these because it's a fantastic way to show what products I have liked to actually completely finish using, as well as proof that I am actually using the products I own! With as much makeup as all us beauty junkies have, using up products is a testament to a good stash rotation ;)
Since I took these photos about a week ago, I had a batch of products that were *almost* done, but I added them in anyway because I didn't want to hold on to them for much longer.
Missing from this picture: another bottle of my Clinique Acne Solutions Toner! I use this stuff up every few months.
For my skincare and body products, I am actually surprised I managed to use up to bottles of body lotion within 4 months of my previous empties post. I love the Pacifica body butters, and will definitely be purchasing them again in the future! I also finally used up the Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil, that I wish I still had since it is still the most effective product for taking off all my makeup with one step. I'm lazy to order online, especially since more beauty brands are coming out with cleansing oils, but I may be tempted to order this again if I don't find an adequate replacement! The Suave Everlasting Sunshine Body Wash was pretty good if nothing too special for me. I loved the fresh floral smell of this the most, but it didn't linger or moisturize my skin to well. Lastly, I am so so so happy I finished the tiny sample of the Kenzo Flower Perfume. I know some people love this, but I could not stomach this smell at all. It's a powdery floral scent, but it is WAY too powdery for me to the point that it was nauseating. I barely even used this before it actually spilled in one of my bags....making my entire bag smell like this. Not. Good. :(
I finished up a good amount of makeup products, and as you'll see below, there will be even more in just a few weeks! (days at this point..) I have 3 lip balms to cross off the list, starting with the Revive side of the Blistex lipbalm duo. I did not like this nearly as much as the Restore side (which I used up awhile back) since I did not feel that it was nearly as moisturizing, but it isn't the worst balm I've ever tried. I also used up the Jack Black Grapefruit SPF25 lip balm. I completely fell into the hype of this and understood why everyone is singing its praises. I absolutely love this, and will be buying this again when I go through some of my other balms! And finally, after losing it and then refinding it again this year, I was finally able to finish the Neutrogena Naturals Lip balm. I don't hear many people talking about this balm, but actually found that it was insanely moisturizing for me. I used it more at night since it doesn't have SPF, so I will also be buying this in addition to the Jack Black lip balms.
The two little samples on the right side are the now discontinued Smashbox Tinted Moisturizer and the Tarte Recreate Silicone Free Primer. The tinted moisturizer wasn't anything too life-changing..it was sheer and light, but didn't have any effects that I noticed. Similarly, while the Tarte primer kept my makeup kept my makeup lasting a littttle bit longer, I didn't find that it did much to help my pores. I'm glad these are finally out of the way, though!
The makeup products I finished this time around were a long time coming. I definitely enjoyed the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer, which seemed never-ending (in a good way!). It was great for concealing my dark circles, and even acted double duty to help conceal my blemishes. Again, I have some other concealers to go through, but I will consider buying this in the future. The Covergirl Lash Exact Waterproof mascara is a good everyay, defining mascara, but I personally like a little bit of drama to my lashes. It was good for days that I just needed to throw on mascara since it never clumped, but I still prefer my Maybelline Falsies. Next, I finished up a mini size of the Stila All-Over Luminizer in Kitten. It was great for traveling and adding a beautiful glow to my skin, since I prefer liquid highlighters to powder highlighters. I bought this in a trio with the Bronze and Rose Gold shade awhile back, and look forward to using those as well! In a valiant effort to use up my eyeliners, I finally (finally!) used up the L'oreal Extra Intense Liquid Eye Pencil in Black. Now, this was never-ending. It was a great eyeliner in terms of its intensity and creaminess, but it just seemed like I had this forever. I actually prefer the Milani Liquid Eyeliner Pencil since it is even darker than the L'oreal version. Lastly, I am just about done with the Milani Radiant Bronzer. I'm not even sure if they sell this anymore, but this was a great bronzer for its matte, but not flat finish and a bronzey glow that warmed up my face well.
Finally, here are some products that are just about finished, but aren't quite there yet. I imagine that by the end of the month (yikes...4 days!), they will be done.
Starting from the left, I have the Revlon Colorstay Foundation in Warm Golden..which I have had for an embarrassingly long time. Let's just say that although I love this foundation to death, I'm glad I'm finally finishing this bottle. Next, the Clinique Take the Day Off Balm has lasted me just about a year, doing its faithful duty of shedding off all my makeup at the end of the day. Although the Shu Uemura oil was more effective, the fact that the Clinique one was a balm made it much more convenient for all the traveling I did this past year. Since its also easier to acquire, I'm more likely to repurchase this. Now I have a lipstick (?!?!) and even a blush (?!?!...cream, but still). The Maybelline Moisture Extreme Nude Blush lipstick has been long discontinued, and I was so devastated that I stopped using it for about a year. Now that I think I have enough dupes (not exact, but close..), I had the heart to pull this out again. I'm just about near the end of it, and although I'm sad to see it go, I'm glad to clear out this lipstick and use my newer ones. And the unicorn of all makeup empties. How often do I use up blushes? Never. But since I use pretty much the same cream blush everyday under my powder blushes, they go a lot quicker. This Topshop Cream Blush in Nutmeg was the perfect everyday soft pink cream blush. It was pigmented, glided on well, and lasted for a decently long time. I know this shade doesn't exist anymore, but I will be checking out their other shades whenever I get the chance!
I'm certainly happy with the amount of makeup products I finished, but hopefully I will have even more next time to clear out some of my older products!
Empties. I always love writing and reading these because it's a fantastic way to show what products I have liked to actually completely finish using, as well as proof that I am actually using the products I own! With as much makeup as all us beauty junkies have, using up products is a testament to a good stash rotation ;)
Since I took these photos about a week ago, I had a batch of products that were *almost* done, but I added them in anyway because I didn't want to hold on to them for much longer.
For my skincare and body products, I am actually surprised I managed to use up to bottles of body lotion within 4 months of my previous empties post. I love the Pacifica body butters, and will definitely be purchasing them again in the future! I also finally used up the Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil, that I wish I still had since it is still the most effective product for taking off all my makeup with one step. I'm lazy to order online, especially since more beauty brands are coming out with cleansing oils, but I may be tempted to order this again if I don't find an adequate replacement! The Suave Everlasting Sunshine Body Wash was pretty good if nothing too special for me. I loved the fresh floral smell of this the most, but it didn't linger or moisturize my skin to well. Lastly, I am so so so happy I finished the tiny sample of the Kenzo Flower Perfume. I know some people love this, but I could not stomach this smell at all. It's a powdery floral scent, but it is WAY too powdery for me to the point that it was nauseating. I barely even used this before it actually spilled in one of my bags....making my entire bag smell like this. Not. Good. :(
I finished up a good amount of makeup products, and as you'll see below, there will be even more in just a few weeks! (days at this point..) I have 3 lip balms to cross off the list, starting with the Revive side of the Blistex lipbalm duo. I did not like this nearly as much as the Restore side (which I used up awhile back) since I did not feel that it was nearly as moisturizing, but it isn't the worst balm I've ever tried. I also used up the Jack Black Grapefruit SPF25 lip balm. I completely fell into the hype of this and understood why everyone is singing its praises. I absolutely love this, and will be buying this again when I go through some of my other balms! And finally, after losing it and then refinding it again this year, I was finally able to finish the Neutrogena Naturals Lip balm. I don't hear many people talking about this balm, but actually found that it was insanely moisturizing for me. I used it more at night since it doesn't have SPF, so I will also be buying this in addition to the Jack Black lip balms.
The two little samples on the right side are the now discontinued Smashbox Tinted Moisturizer and the Tarte Recreate Silicone Free Primer. The tinted moisturizer wasn't anything too life-changing..it was sheer and light, but didn't have any effects that I noticed. Similarly, while the Tarte primer kept my makeup kept my makeup lasting a littttle bit longer, I didn't find that it did much to help my pores. I'm glad these are finally out of the way, though!
The makeup products I finished this time around were a long time coming. I definitely enjoyed the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer, which seemed never-ending (in a good way!). It was great for concealing my dark circles, and even acted double duty to help conceal my blemishes. Again, I have some other concealers to go through, but I will consider buying this in the future. The Covergirl Lash Exact Waterproof mascara is a good everyay, defining mascara, but I personally like a little bit of drama to my lashes. It was good for days that I just needed to throw on mascara since it never clumped, but I still prefer my Maybelline Falsies. Next, I finished up a mini size of the Stila All-Over Luminizer in Kitten. It was great for traveling and adding a beautiful glow to my skin, since I prefer liquid highlighters to powder highlighters. I bought this in a trio with the Bronze and Rose Gold shade awhile back, and look forward to using those as well! In a valiant effort to use up my eyeliners, I finally (finally!) used up the L'oreal Extra Intense Liquid Eye Pencil in Black. Now, this was never-ending. It was a great eyeliner in terms of its intensity and creaminess, but it just seemed like I had this forever. I actually prefer the Milani Liquid Eyeliner Pencil since it is even darker than the L'oreal version. Lastly, I am just about done with the Milani Radiant Bronzer. I'm not even sure if they sell this anymore, but this was a great bronzer for its matte, but not flat finish and a bronzey glow that warmed up my face well.
Finally, here are some products that are just about finished, but aren't quite there yet. I imagine that by the end of the month (yikes...4 days!), they will be done.
Starting from the left, I have the Revlon Colorstay Foundation in Warm Golden..which I have had for an embarrassingly long time. Let's just say that although I love this foundation to death, I'm glad I'm finally finishing this bottle. Next, the Clinique Take the Day Off Balm has lasted me just about a year, doing its faithful duty of shedding off all my makeup at the end of the day. Although the Shu Uemura oil was more effective, the fact that the Clinique one was a balm made it much more convenient for all the traveling I did this past year. Since its also easier to acquire, I'm more likely to repurchase this. Now I have a lipstick (?!?!) and even a blush (?!?!...cream, but still). The Maybelline Moisture Extreme Nude Blush lipstick has been long discontinued, and I was so devastated that I stopped using it for about a year. Now that I think I have enough dupes (not exact, but close..), I had the heart to pull this out again. I'm just about near the end of it, and although I'm sad to see it go, I'm glad to clear out this lipstick and use my newer ones. And the unicorn of all makeup empties. How often do I use up blushes? Never. But since I use pretty much the same cream blush everyday under my powder blushes, they go a lot quicker. This Topshop Cream Blush in Nutmeg was the perfect everyday soft pink cream blush. It was pigmented, glided on well, and lasted for a decently long time. I know this shade doesn't exist anymore, but I will be checking out their other shades whenever I get the chance!
I'm certainly happy with the amount of makeup products I finished, but hopefully I will have even more next time to clear out some of my older products!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Review and Swatches: A Few of My Favorite Things - this Too Faced Palette for Holiday 2013 is one of them
The holiday offerings from Too Faced always draw me in with
their gorgeous packaging, shade selection, and the simple fact that they are
always palettes, and I love palettes.
They are a total weakness of mine, and I should know by now that I will
always be suckered in, despite how many palettes I already have.
This time I absolutely could not resist. With the perfect balance of neutrals (because
a girl can never have too many neutrals) and some color to spice up my
look. What I like most about the shade
selection is that the colors aren’t too bright.
While they will most certainly add something to my look, all of these
shades are still in my comfort zone.
That, none of these are BAM out there shades, but are subtle attempts to
be “fun” for people like me.
This has already been pretty extensively reviewed, so I’ll
try to keep it short.
Look after the jump to see a detailed review and lots of swatches!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Hauling All the Way to the Holidays
Its that time of year again....the time of year that my bank account starts to suffer and weep because of all the beauty deals floating around, namely, the Sephora deals. It's the only time of year they offer a 20% off discount, causing mass hysteria and panic to buy the most coveted limited edition palettes before they sell out. In recent years, they've limited the sale to VIB members only, but if you're a beauty crazed addict like me, spending $350 is no big deal. Plus, I justify it by spending about half that money on skincare, which is absolutely essential and more important than any cosmetic product.
After much planning, I've managed to stock up on skincare and scare some of the holiday offerings at Sephora. Among the most popular items this year were the Hourglass Ambient Light Palette, Laura Mercier Artist's Palette, and the NARS One Night Stand Blush Palette.
I bought the Hourglass Ambient Light Palette when it first came out, and I'm glad I did because it ended up selling out almost immediately once the VIB sale started. But for the actual VIB sale, here's what I ordered:
I had originally wanted the Laura Mercier Artist's Palette, but wasn't able to catch it in time, but I think I may like the Too Faced A Few of My Favorite Things Palette better. Stay tuned for a review coming up very soon!
Read after the jump to see some more products I've been acquiring lately...
After much planning, I've managed to stock up on skincare and scare some of the holiday offerings at Sephora. Among the most popular items this year were the Hourglass Ambient Light Palette, Laura Mercier Artist's Palette, and the NARS One Night Stand Blush Palette.
I bought the Hourglass Ambient Light Palette when it first came out, and I'm glad I did because it ended up selling out almost immediately once the VIB sale started. But for the actual VIB sale, here's what I ordered:
I had originally wanted the Laura Mercier Artist's Palette, but wasn't able to catch it in time, but I think I may like the Too Faced A Few of My Favorite Things Palette better. Stay tuned for a review coming up very soon!
Read after the jump to see some more products I've been acquiring lately...
Saturday, October 26, 2013
October Shop Your Stash
Even though this Shop Your Stash is being posted when my favorites should be posted, I figured this would still be a good time to show you some of the things I've been using, even if they don't make my favorites list for the month. A lot of these products are part of my transition to fall makeup, meaning berry tones, muted roses.
Labels:
beauty,
Clinique,
ELF,
Kiko Cosmetics,
lipstick,
MAC,
makeup,
Revlon,
Shop Your Stash,
swatches,
Wet n Wild
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