tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51440401085129536572024-03-13T03:30:09.917-07:00The Dead Don't LieRamblings of a Confused and Depraved MindMiss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-62580911330589503992013-09-25T16:50:00.001-07:002013-09-25T16:50:00.889-07:00Lightening Natural Blonde HairEver since I moved to Seattle from California I've been pretty frustrated with my hair. It used to be SUPER DOOPER BLONDE. Approaching platinum/white in the summers. Now, while it is still light blond it's just not the way I like it. <div>
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My hair is really thin and fine, so bleaching is a tricky proposition at best. Since I currently lack both the funds and a regular hairdresser who I trust it is totally off the table. So I started reviewing my options....</div>
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I decided to start looking at natural remedies since they're typically cheaper and tend to look, well... natural. There is pretty general consensus on the things that will lighten your hair, although they all take some time to make a noticable differentce.</div>
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Most of the sources I found said that lemon is really only effective with sunlight, and I have seen products, like Sun-In, in the past that utilize lemon to help create natural highlights. The biggest concern I have with lemon is that it can damage your hair if you use it too often. Honey has small levels of peroxide, when you mix that with cinnamon, cardamom, or olive oil that increase the potency of the peroxide. Chamomile is a very slow way to lighten your hair, but what is really nice about it is that it doesn't strip your hair at all. Based on that information I came up with this:</div>
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More than likely I won't do that step at all since it's almost October and the gray curtain is going up. My plan is to do at least bi-weekly updates with pictures. We'll see how that holds up. </div>
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If I don't notice significant results, or if my hair starts to look discolored or brassy I'm going to try a toner to see if that helps lighten my hair, I may also consider using a 10 lift and see how that works, but that will be an unnatural hair lightening post.</div>
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Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-68957012511105420382013-09-25T15:50:00.001-07:002013-09-25T15:50:21.034-07:00Belletto Studio Airbrush Ultimate - Skin Secrets Starter KitI'm going to start out with a disclaimer: I got this system HEAVILY discounted it normally retails for $430 (not including tax/shipping) and I got it for $129 using <a href="http://www.xsparkage.com/">Leesha's</a> discount code (xsparkage). However, this code will continue to be active for approximately 1 more month, so if you're interested in purchasing an airbrush system you will probably never find one this cheap. There is another system that is cheaper, I think $99, that this discount also applies to (links at the bottom). I would encourage everybody to spring for the more expensive one. Here's why:<br />
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1. The more expensive one has a dial operated flow control rather than just simple presets. This gives you more control over air flow and application.<br />
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2. The more expensive one has a life time warranty, instead of a (I think) 2 year manufacturer warranty. So if your compressor breaks at 2 years and 1 day you'll have to buy a completely new one. Eff that.<br />
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Even with the discount this is a huge non-essential purchase. But. But, but but... dear god am I glad I bought it. Holy crap how did I ever live my life without airbrush foundation? Seriously.<br />
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I can't stand wearing heavy foundation, but I really like the way my skin looks with medium-full coverage as long as it's applied well and doesn't look cakey. I've never been able to handle actually wearing medium/full coverage on anything except special occasions, cause it feels like I'm wea<br />
ring a mask. So in my day to day routine I almost always use tinted moisturizer or thin out foundation with additional moisturizer or a primer. For those of you who hate wearing foundation because of the weight or the feel of it, do yourself a huge favor and switch to airbrush.<br />
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Airbrush foundation is incredibly light. It really is the equivalent of a fine mist of water. It literally feels like I am not wearing foundation at all. My skin also has a tendency to be red and blotchy (thanks a lot Ireland), and this pretty completely neutralizes it. I don't have to wear any concealer except under my eyes. I can use all my regular moisturizer and primer if I want. The biggest downside to my mind is that I lose spf coverage, so just make sure you're moisturizer has SPF or you apply sunscreen (and let it dry completely) prior to airbrushing.<br />
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I was a little intimidated but I practiced a couple of times with just water to get the feel of it. I'm still having a hard time with making blush and contouring look even. But each time I do it it looks better, so I feel confident that will improve. I'm also still getting used to doing it on other people, but I'm getting better with that too.<br />
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Now, down to the nitty-gritty: what's in the kit?<br />
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I also want to mention that Belletto Studio's customer service was FANFUCKINGTASTIC. I accidentally ordered the cheaper kit, without realizing that it's not a dialed compressor and doesn't have the lifetime warranty. I immediately contacted their customer service, They unfortunately didn't get my message till after the order had already been processed, but they were still incredibly helpful, they just had me refuse shipping (YAY for no return shipping costs) and as soon as they received it refunded me!<br />
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For Questions ask me or watch <a href="http://www.xsparkage.com/?p=7925" target="_blank">Leesha's Air Brush FAQ</a><br />
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HD - Skin Secrets Start Kit (Cheap one: <a href="http://www.bellettostudio.com/shop/Belletto%20Airbrush%20Sets/HD-Compressor%20Kits/Skin-Secrets-Starter-Kit">http://www.bellettostudio.com/shop/Belletto%20Airbrush%20Sets/HD-Compressor%20Kits/Skin-Secrets-Starter-Kit</a>Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-25990518220992924032013-08-15T13:55:00.000-07:002013-08-15T13:59:10.736-07:00FOTD: Sunset Inspired (for July Makeup Geek Competition)<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZTYiydMqXdc/Ug0-fwCgC-I/AAAAAAAAEhk/Yxa3L8eb0cA/s1600/IMG_0038.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZTYiydMqXdc/Ug0-fwCgC-I/AAAAAAAAEhk/Yxa3L8eb0cA/s320/IMG_0038.JPG" width="213" /></a>I did this look knowing full well that 90% of the submissions were going to be a purple cut crease. Sure enough they were, but I still think it turned out really nicely. This also marks the first time I'd used my Belletto Studios airbrush system. Which I will do a separate review of next week (spoiler alert: It's bloody amazing). Enjoy!<br />
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UDPP (original)<br />
Sugarpill Love+ (outer corner of lid), Flame Point (middle of lid), Buttercupcake (inner corner of lid) and Poison plum (crease)<br />
BH Cosmetics 88 Palette Column 3, Row 8, (inner crease) and Column 1, Row 3 (brow highlight)<br />
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Physician's Formula Liquid Liner<br />
Benefit They're Real Mascara<br />
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Belletto Studio Airbrush Foundation in Creme de La<br />
Laura Geller Blush N' Brighten in Apricot<br />
theBalm Mary Lou-manizer<br />
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Anastasia Beverly Hills Hydrafull Lip Gloss in Bellini<br />
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<br />Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-52376244227918912712013-08-15T13:36:00.000-07:002013-08-15T14:01:29.647-07:00FOTD: Red Death<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-2CTtmOasrYc/Ug06PcjBKgI/AAAAAAAAEhU/kCHhC70nOAw/s1600/IMG_0016.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-2CTtmOasrYc/Ug06PcjBKgI/AAAAAAAAEhU/kCHhC70nOAw/s320/IMG_0016.JPG" width="320" /></a>The next couple of posts I'm going to do are looks I did awhile ago, but just haven't had time to upload pictures for.<br />
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I did this look for <a href="http://hikingtrailsandpuppytales.blogspot.com/2013/07/deepwoods-damnation.html" target="_blank">Deepwoods Damnation</a>. I was super excited to do a matte red smokey eye. I think colored smokey eyes are really fun, and they're a great way to make your eye color pop. I don't do them very often because they can be tricky, and don't wear well as a day to day look.<br />
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I've been going very light on my cheeks lately, I think that especially with bright colored eye shadow blush, even subtle blush tends to look odd, unless it complements the eye shadow. And really there's just not any pink or peach tones that look very good with red eyeshadow, so I just went with a gold toned highlight.<br />
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I straight up loved how this turned out. Except for the fact that my blending brush must have had some residual shadow in it, because when I went to blend out the edges of the red they turned a bit purple which I did not want. Sugarpill's Love+ is a great eye shadow, but for some reason unless I'm really careful with it, it has a tendency towards looking pink or purple on me. Either way, I still really liked the way this turned out.<br />
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UDPP (original)<br />
Sugarpill Love+<br />
BH Cosmetics 88 Palette Column 1, Row 2 (brow highlight)<br />
Sumitra Pencil in Black (waterline)<br />
Kat Von D Eyeshadow in Lucifer (to set waterline)<br />
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Physician's Formula Liquid Liner<br />
Benefit They're Real Mascara<br />
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Revlon Colorstay Foundation in Ivory<br />
theBalm Mary Loumanizer<br />
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Kat Von D Lipstick in Celebutard<br />
Urban Decay Lip Gloss in Midnight CowboyMiss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-21396878437374993622013-08-15T12:48:00.000-07:002013-08-15T12:48:08.908-07:00August MUG Competition Face ChartSo I'm really excited about this month's Makeup Geek challenge. The theme is metallic, and I knew that everybody and their mom is doing to do some sort of metallic smokey eye or whatever. So I decided I really wanted to do something different. I started talking with Chris about some ideas and he suggested Borg implants as inspiration, which I thought was brilliant. So I started doing some brainstorming, and I just felt like I wouldn't be able to do Borg implants justice without creating a prosthetic, and I just don't have much experience doing that. So I starting thinking, what else would be cool....<br />
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I was cruising around the internet and saw an interview with the guy who did the makeup FX for Terminator. Oooo! I could do metallic bones and maybe do some latex tear aways, but then I realized I don't have any good silver pigments that would or paints that would work well for silver bones.<br />
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Ok, so I have some gold and bronze pigments, when I think of those colors, what comes to mind? Jewelry... Nope. Watches... Hmmm. GEARS!!! EFF. YES.<br />
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Initially I was still thinking of getting some liquid latex and making tear aways, but I think I'm just going to draw them. and then do a little bit of shading to make it look like the skin is raised up.Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-15944382729170524002013-07-31T12:41:00.000-07:002013-07-31T12:41:10.562-07:00FOTD (only not today) for Louie CK ShowSo the plan for today was originally going to be doing a FOTD for makeup I was planning to wear yesterday to go out with some friends. However, that ended up getting cancelled. I don't really feel like putting on makeup today just to take pictures and then take it off. So, instead i'm going to post a look I did a while ago.<br />
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Forgive there not being more pictures, but at the time I wasn't really planning on this being a blog post.<br />
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NatureLuxe Foundation in Aspen by CoverGirl<br />
L’oreal Translucent Loose Powder<br />
Laura Geller Blush n’ Brighten in HoneyDipped<br />
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Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-73113877600388518742013-07-31T12:40:00.000-07:002013-07-31T12:40:54.825-07:00Amanda Palmer - Dear Daily MailSo in addition to makeup etc. I've decided I also want to put persona content, discussions of things that make me happy and things that irritate me. To that end here is a video of Amanda Palmer performing a song in response to The Daily Mail discussing her boobs in a review of her performance at the Glastonberry Festival instead of her music. It's brilliant.<br />
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I am expecting now that my hiking blog is caught up again, that I'll be able to focus a bit more on my makeup blog. I've got something that I'm particularly excited for coming up. In particular I just ordered my first air brush system so that's exciting! And there's the July MUG competition so fun stuff!</div>
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Amika Nourishing Mask $40/500mL<br />Very creamy and my hair definitely liked it. Nice scent. Overall a very good product. It's really hard for me to judge these because I haven't had a hair cut in so long, any good product just sort of masks damage at this point. I really need to get that taken care of.<br /><br />Coola Moisturizer $32<br />I took this moisturizer with me backpacking recently and loved it. It has a really fresh, cool, cucumber scent. It is also really light weight, non greasy and seemed to last on my skin, despite my activity level, really well. The size of the sample bottle and the SPF 30 also made it pretty much ideal for what I was doing. <br /><br />Sumitra Pencils $11<br />Super smooth, creamy pencil. I got the one in black and have been using it quite a bit, I used it to hash out the details on <a href="http://thedeaddontlie.blogspot.com/2013/06/fotd-batman.html" target="_blank">this look</a>, and have been really pleased with it’s lasting power. Even though it’s creamy it doesn’t melt down your face like a lot of soft pencils do. There’s a lot of variety in the colors and I’ll probably end up investing in a few more of these.<br /><br />Runa Guayusa Tea $7<br />Tasty! I especially like the ginger citrus tea. Excellent flavors, and I love that it's organic and full of antioxidants. I’ve been dieting and herbal tea in the evening is an awesome way for me to deal with my overactive sweet tooth. This stuff is full of caffeine though so if you’re particularly sensitive don’t drink too close to bedtime. <br /><br />Marvis Mint Toothpaste in Classic Mint $10.50<br />I also took this backpacking (I couldn’t find my normal toiletries bag), really bright minty flavor. Very foamy, which was sort of weird for me since normally when I backpack I use all natural toothpaste, which isn’t formulated with sulfates (the ingredient that makes shit foamy). Still I think that it’s a nice toothpaste. I straight up love the retro, apothecary packaging. That being said I don’t think I’ll ever be spending $10.50 on toothpaste in spite of the positives with this one.<div>
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Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-47191261725876447242013-06-05T18:22:00.001-07:002013-06-05T18:23:35.979-07:00FOTD: BatmanI created this look for the Makeup Geek June competition.<br />
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Also, as you may notice from the quality of these photos my camera is working again! Yay for no more shitty camera phone uploads!<br />
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The products I used for the eyes are pretty simple: I used Urban Decay Primer Potion and then NYX Jumbo eye pencil in Milk as a stickier base. Then I added Sugarpill Buttercupcake and Tako and Lucifer by Kat Von D, but you can use any matte bright yellow, black and white. I then went through and hashed out the lines with a black pencil liner and then filled in it with a pen-style liquid liner (I think I used the Physician's Formula with lash serum one). Mascara is by Benefit, I think it's They're Real, but not sure.<br />
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I suppose you could use this for a Halloween look but it seems a little tame to me for that. Although I am pretty much known for going totally crazy on Halloween.<br />
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So I was really excited to get the Got2B Powder’ful from BuzzAgent. I have super thin hair and am always excited for volumizing products. I also thought, from some of the description information and also from experience with similar powder products that this was going to be a dry-shampoo type volumizer. Nope, not at all.<br />
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The product claims that it was volumizes hair within 10 seconds, this is absolutely true. I flipped my hair over and applied the powder at the base of my scalp. It made my hair super up. However, I really wasn’t very happy with the texture my hair had after use. As opposed to dry shampoo and similar types of products that volumize hair and leave it just a little piece-y, this separated my hair a lot and made it feel pretty crunchy.<br />
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The biggest problem I had with this product though was that my hair was almost completely un-stylable, the only way I could smooth things out was to brush out and my hair was so crunchy and stiff that it was kind of painful and I’m sure broke some of my hair. <br />
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Overall I really liked this box!<br />
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This was my favorite product out of this month's box. It's got a really nice texture, and even though I don't usually wear orange-red lip colors (it's more orange in real life than in the picture) I think this is pretty darn fabulous. They also claim you could use it as a cheek stain, which I'm a little on the fence about. It's not very waxy so I suppose you could, but I feel like it would be hard to deal with such a vibrant color, maybe if I was more tan it would be okay.<br />
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Protect and Detangle by Beauty Protector 8 oz - $21.95 (4/5)<br />
I really liked this product a lot, it's a leave in conditioner, with heat and sun protectant. It smelled nice and didn't leave any kind of residue on my hair or weight it down. I also think this would be a great thing to take on extended backpacking trips, where I need to carry as few products as possible, but will still want to wash my hair. I could use it after shampoo so I don't have to rinse my hair twice and it will help protect my hair from sun damage.<br />
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Huile Divine by Caudalie (4/5)<br />
I love this brand, everything I try from them is so nice. Everything they make has not parbens, ethanol, sulfates, and is not tested on animals.This oil in particular has a really great smell, feels great on my skin and doesn't like any greasy residue. Now if only they would lower their prices just a tad...<br />
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Supergoop Advanced Anti-Aging Eye Cream (3.8/5)<br />
Anti aging eye creams are sort of tricky for me to review since I don't have wrinkles, my biggest concerns are always dark circles. Regardless of whether or not this product would get rid of wrinkles, it'll certainly prevent them. In addition to it's anti-wrinkle ingredients it's got a Broad Spectrum SPF 37 Sunscreen. I just wish it didn't smell like sunscreen. Luckily I don't breathe through my eyes. Yet.<br />
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Hail Merry Macaroons 3.5 oz - $5 (1/5)<br />
If you like chocolate covered sawdust, buy these. They get one point just for having chocolate.<br />
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Also my hope is to get back to updating this Tuesdays and Thursdays. I think I've got a pretty good schedule established for my <a href="http://hikingtrailsandpuppytales.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">hiking blog</a> so now I just need to get back into the swing of things with this blog.<br />
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Whish Shave Cream, 150ml - $20 (3.5/5)<br />
I don't usually use shave cream cause I'm always running late. Also, if you exfoliate fairly frequently, have a good razor and a moisturizing body wash, you don't really need shaving cream. That being said, this shaving cream is incredibly moisturizing, and has a really nice texture. Even though I have very sensitive skin and my razor is at the end of it's life, I had NO skin irritation at all. The smell is sort of "meh" to me. It smells like fake blueberry smell, which isn't awful but it's not great to me either. I was hoping for a more fresh, clean scent rather than something that smells really sweet and too heavily perfumed.<br />
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Oscar Blandi Hair Lift Mousse, 6.3 oz - $23 (5/5)<br />
Oh man. I love, love, love this mousse. It leaves my hair with some really nice volume, it isn't heavy or crusty. It doesn't make my hair look dull, which I find is a big problem with a lot of volumizing products. The scent isn't super overwhelming, it's smells kind of woody and spicy to me, not like hot spicy like aromatic spicy. It's a little pricey but I might splurge.<br />
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Madewell for Birchbox Floral Nail Emery Board - $5<br />
Not really sure what to say about this. It's an emery board. It's pretty. Works fine. 'Nuff said.<br />
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MAKE Face Primer $30<br />
If you are looking for a mattefying primer I would NOT go with this face primer. It's a pretty okay primer overall although I didn't notice a huge difference in length of wear I do think it helped with applying my foundation evenly and evening my skin tone. The texture was nice, it didn't dry out my skin at all which is a good thing since I have a tendency towards dry patches on my cheek bones. It's SPF 30, which is always a good thing. It's on the pricey side, and honestly I'm starting to lean towards using BB/CC creams mixed with moisturizer as a primer rather than using something like this. Still if you want an un-tinted primer this is a nice option.<br />
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MAKE eye shadow in Great Lakes $18<br />
Nice satin finished eye shadow in a medium grey. Very wearable, I could see doing a really pretty smokey grey eye with this. It applies evenly but I can really speak to length of wear since I just swatched it. It's also hypoallergenic, doesn't have any oils, parabens or fragrances (do most eye shadows have fragrances??). It does include vitamins C and E to help protect the skin around your eyes. Overall a very decent eye shadow, except for the price. If I'm going to be buying eye shadow I'll go with Inglot, MAC, Sugarpill etc. All of which are cheaper, and have a better selection.<br />
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<br />Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-84483794843874449602013-02-27T16:44:00.002-08:002013-02-27T16:44:50.528-08:00Zoya Pixie Dust Give AwayThe Nail Network is giving away the Zoya Pixie Dust collection and I want it so damn bad. I'm waiting for my tax return to purchase these but it would be pretty damn awesome if I got them for free. Go <a href="http://www.the-nail-network.com/2013/02/zoya-pixiedust-swatchesreview-giveaway.html" target="_blank">here</a> to enter (and then give them to me :P)<br />
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<br />Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-21585024840547054232013-02-12T12:59:00.000-08:002013-02-12T13:02:10.266-08:00Product Focus: Olay Pro-X Cleansing SystemFor the most part my skin is pretty good. I don't have a lot of breakouts, I have something between dry/normal and combination skin. My biggest issue with my skin is the size of my pores, especially on my nose. It's been a constant bother to me, though I am fairly sure it's one of those things that I'm the only one who really notices it. As a result I was thinking for a long time about purchasing the <a href="http://www.sephora.com/product/productDetail.jsp?keyword=CLARISONIC%20Mia%E2%84%A2%20Skin%20Cleansing%20System%20P285163&skuId=1200997&productId=P285163&_requestid=81694" target="_blank">Clarisonic Mia</a>, but I just could not deal with the price point. Not just the unit itself which retails for $119 at Sephora, but also the cost of replacement brush heads which are $25 a pop. I have been wanting an airbrush system for my makeup and I can only rationalize one of those as my big makeup/beauty purchase. So I started shopping around and found the Olay Pro-X cleansing System.<br />
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I got this through <a href="http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?skuId=2225759&productId=xlsImpprod3000319&navAction=push&navCount=1&subdoc=6olayprox2012&categoryId=cat940007%20cat1100001#sku2225759" target="_blank">ULTA</a> for $29.99 and the replacement brushes (which I have not yet purchased) are $9.99. So I figured what the hell, I'll give it a try and if it's crap I can always reconsider the Mia down the road. Overall I am pretty happy with the Olay brush. It works well, and I've noticed a difference in the size of my pores as well as the texture and clarity of my skin as a whole. It's waterproof so I can take it in the shower (Mia is as well). It also has two speeds, which is nice although there is not a VERY significant difference between the two, you can still notice it. It also comes with a sample of the Olay Regenerist face wash, which was a nice little bonus. </div>
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Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-54890355241830898082013-01-30T14:00:00.000-08:002013-01-30T14:23:42.033-08:00Product Review: The Balm Squad by Jack Black Anybody who has met me in person knows that I struggle with my lips. They're quite large and tend to dry and chap really easily, it gets especially bad in the winter. I drink at least 72 oz of water a day, so I know it's not just a question of dehydration. The worst thing is that when they are chapped I CANNOT leave them alone. I literally lick and pick at my lips till they bleed. I don't know why I can't just leave them be. So I did some looking around, bloggers who I trust, reviews etc. and one product kept coming up and that's the Jack Black Lip Balm.<br />
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Quite awhile ago Leesha of <a href="http://www.xsparkage.com/" target="_blank">xsparkage</a> posted a review of these lip balms, this was the first time that I'd heard of them and she had bought a four pack through Sephora. Since then I've been keeping my eye on them, wrestling with spending $25 on lip balm, and waiting for sales. Then a few weeks ago I was looking around on Birchbox Men, because I was curious about the service and possibly purchasing a box for a grooming oriented male friend of mine. Anyway, point is that I saw that they had <a href="http://www.birchbox.com/men/jack-black-balm-squad-lip-quad" target="_blank">The Balm Squad Lip Quad</a> for $25, coincidentally I also had $20 worth of birchbox points saved up! Alright now it was just going to be $5 + shipping. I finally pulled the trigger and I'm super happy I did.<br />
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<b>Lowdown on the Product Itself:</b> The consistency of the product reminds me of when I used Carmex back in high school, which I was super addicted to, but I had to give up since it uses petroleum jelly which dries lips and only repairs in the short term. This doesn't include that ingredient, but feels similar which is great. I've only been using it a short while, but I can already notice a difference. My lips also seem to stay soft for quite a while. I also really like the fact that it's plastic with a screw cap, not like a twist tube, because I have a really bad habit of sticking my lip balm in my pockets and then washing it, which is always The scents are really nice, not overpowering. They don't have a flavor, but for me that's a good thing since it keeps me from licking my lips!<br />
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<b>Benefits to the Collection: </b>Buying the 4 pack is awesome, because if you're like me you lose lip balm ALL the time. Now I get to keep one at my work desk, in my purse, where I do my makeup and one for back up. The four pack I bought comes with the following: Grapefruit and Ginger, Shea Butter and Honey, Mint, Acai Berry and Vanilla. The grapefruit and ginger is totally my favorite and the acai with vanilla is my least favorite. Not to say that it's not nice but just not a favorite. It also means if I'm out and about and still lose my lip balm I don't lose my favorite, since it's at my desk. Lastly I'm a sucker for flashy packaging and I really liked the design and how shiny the box was!Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-13192497654716580712013-01-28T19:00:00.002-08:002013-01-30T14:22:09.942-08:00Late Post: January BirchboxRight around the time I went on my year long hiatus from this blog I cancelled my birchbox. We were tight financially and I couldn't rationalize continuing to receive them, also around that time the quality of the birchboxes was a little questionable. You can see my previous rant about the quality, including the incredibly questionable product known as Lashcards here.<br />
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However about two months ago I sort of said what the hell, they were fun and I could use a monthly surprise, even if some of the items are ridiculous. I can honestly say I haven't had a bad box since. January was no exception.<br />
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1. <i>Hot Mama Blush and Shadow All-in-One by theBalm Cosmetics </i>$20<br />
I really really like product, I already have the Mary Loumanizer,which I love. Both are really smooth and velvety in texture and buildable so you can have a subtle wash of color + highlight or you can use it as a full fledged blush, or a shadow if you want to keep building. It's got wonderful pigment it's a sort of peachy rose color with gold shimmer. The sparkly is really small so you look dewy rather than glittery. I didn't swatch it this time but I may include swatches in a later post. Awesome product, will definitely get used a lot. The size of the sample is also really great.<br />
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2. <i>Ojon Rare Blend Total Hair Therapy </i>$35/1.5 fluid oz (approximately 44.4 mL)<br />
So I am in dire need of a hair cut. It's been months and months, the only reason I'm able to go on at all is that I use hair oil 2x weekly. I've been using Nuxe Dry Oil (which is my favorite) and sometimes Amika Obliphica oil treatment and it's kept my hair healthy and shiny. I plan on getting it cut in the next couple weeks. The point is I can't tell you too much about how well this will repair you hair, because I've been working like mad just to keep mine tolerable. What I can tell you is that it'll make it very shiny and that it has a lovely citrus scent. However, if you're in the market for a dry oil. I would steer you towards <i>NUXE Huile Prodigieuse® / Multi-Usage Dry Oil </i>($45/100mL). Since it has more uses (skin and hair) and is cheaper and smells amazing.<br />
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3. <i>Lashem Measurable Difference Lash Gel Serum </i>$69.99/3.5 mL<br />
I don't know that I've been using this consistently enough to really notice a difference, plus my lashes are quite long anyway, I do think they've been a bit fuller. The brush does make it easy to apply and even though I have very sensitive eyes it doesn't seem to irritate them or make the skin around them itch at all. Which is more than I can say for some eyeliners I've used. It's quite expensive, but it would probably last quite a while since you basically use a drop per eye.<br />
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4. <i>Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentrè (24-Hour Miracle Cream) </i>$28/75 mL<br />
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Dear God this moisturizer is AMAZING. It is similar in texture and consistency to my Oil of Olay Daily Moisturizer. It also has a similar smell, it's a little different but similar. The major difference is that this cream is significantly more moisturizing. I applied a little to a dry patch on my arm which had been irritating me, and poof. Gone. It's a little pricey, but if I decide to upgrade my moisturizer one notch I think this might be it. </div>
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I gave this to my bestie because the smell is more to her taste than mine. I love Harvey Prince and his crazy concoctions. His Eau Flirt Pumpkin Lavender perfume was AMAZING and Yogini is a pretty wonderful scent as well. This just wasn't it... Cucumber mint is just not a good scent for me. It sounds like salad, I want it in my belly not on my skin.<br />
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Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-75912112375048965312013-01-28T17:09:00.000-08:002013-01-28T17:09:04.318-08:00Updates and UpcomingI can't believe I haven't written in this blog in the last year. I have been super busy, but I didn't think it was that bad. I've been applying to grad school, if you want to read about that you can check my food blog: <a href="http://timeandproduce.blogspot.com/">Ramblings and Musings: A Journey through Time and Produce</a>. I've also been working on a new project with my best friend Ari. Basically we play Fuck, Marry, Kill and put up transcripts of our insane, and often fairly funny debates. You can check that out <a href="http://effmarrykill.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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As of now I'm going to try and restart updating this blog at least twice a week. I had to wipe my hard drive a while back due to a computer malfunction, so I'll have to create some new posts. Sorry you won't get to see my FX makeup that I mentioned two posts ago.<br />
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1. Review of the Olay Cleansing Brush<br />
2. Review of the Jack Black lip balms quad<br />
3. Zoya Ornate Collection (some of them anyway) reviews and NOTD.<br />
4. FOTD Pictures/Basic non video tutorials<br />
5. Birchbox reiews<br />
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Hope to have some of that up this week.<br />
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Cheers!<br />
<br />Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-90301733192943218752011-11-11T14:24:00.001-08:002011-11-11T14:24:36.818-08:00Blog Lovin'<a href="http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/3184538/the-dead-dont-lie?claim=b37kh84ntn6">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-68906984357015210532011-10-24T10:19:00.000-07:002011-10-24T10:19:23.726-07:00Quick Update!I've got a bunch of posts that are going to come up soon. I just need to make make my photos at home visible on my work computer so I can update during my lunch hour... or whenever :P<br />
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Some photos that I'm really looking forward to sharing are from this weekend! I did some FX Makeup for my friend Jason who is the mascot for 2 different RollerDerby teams. This weekend we dressed him as a Zombie Derby Girl and the effect was.... well it was a man dressed like a girl, but the makeup was awesome. I used some inspiration from different people, and then conformed it to what he wanted. I also did his wife's makeup, she wasn't playing (her team didn't play that night) but she was giving out raffle tickets and volunteering. They won't be super in depth photos but I think they'll turn out okay.Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-25177758722341274432011-10-16T15:45:00.000-07:002011-10-16T15:52:17.574-07:00Kat Von D Part 2<div style="text-align: center;">
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So I'm a sucker for nifty packaging and I really like the way the eyeshadow palette was packaged. It was in a little box with tattoo flash art on it, then when you open it it's wrapped in sparkly tissue paper. The compact itself is pretty cute also. The other really nice thing is that it has a very decent mirror. Always a good thing!<br />
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I really like the quality of all of the eye shadows except the metallic gold one Benji (Number 7). It’s almost like it can’t make up its mind whether it’s a cream or powder eye shadow. It’s really difficult to work with unless it warms up. So I will be applying this mostly with my finger, which makes it difficult to get an even application. Sigh.<br />
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Babe (2)– Violet kinda blue duo chrome, also very shimmery<br />
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Skiba (3) – Lavender with gold sparkle. Not awe-inspiring, but a very decent colored shadow.<br />
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Cholita (4) – Dark Plummy Burgundy shimmery and very pretty. So I think, looking at these photos I need to use this more. It's GORGEOUS.<br />
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Lucifer (5) – Matte black with a hint of sparkle. I like this black a lot. It's got great pigmentation (way better than the pictures give it credit for.<br />
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Rebekah (6) – Chocolate Brown with a hint of Sparkle. I honestly don't have a single bad thing to say about this shadow. I have used it more than any of the others. Good all around shadow. The picture makes it look kind of reddish but it's perfectly chocolate brown.<br />
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Peanut (8)– Creamy gold color with gold shimmer. I've used this shadow quite a bit, the only thing I don't like about it is that it has a lot of fallout. Other than that I really like the texture of this shadow, it goes on almost creamy but it's a powder. In the picture it looks kind of silvery over the dark primer, I haven't done this aside from the swatches, so I'm curious to see if that is true outside of these pictures.</div>Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-75554557237220718892011-10-16T15:17:00.000-07:002011-10-16T15:45:43.092-07:00Kat Von D Get the Look Kit Part 1<br />
I’m going to do this in two posts: The first post will include the eyeliner pencil, primer, lipstick as well as the samples I got from Sephora, the second will be the eyeshadow palette.<br />
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I am overall really happy with the Get the Look kit. I would certainly recommend it to anybody else, especially people who are looking for a decent starter kit for their makeup collection. The reason I bought this, since I certainly don’t need an introduction to my makeup collection, is I found myself in need of primer and an eye pencil, as well as wanting a more shimmery eyeshadow palette that would be good for smokey eyes. For the price ($54) it really couldn’t be beat. I’d be likely to spend almost that much on just one primer and a palette. Unfortunately I think Sephora is no longer carrying the kit, so you might have to purchase these products individually.<br />
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<b>High Voltage Eye Primer (Skin and Smoky)</b></div>
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<b>Guerlain Abeille Royale Youth Serum -</b> This serum is really lovely. It smells so good and leaves my skin feeling really silky and smooth. As much as I would love love LOVE to purchase the full size of this, since I've already gone through the sample.It is way WAY too expensive for me: $140 for 1 oz at Sephora just to put that into perspective for you, an ounce of gold is about 6 times that. When I'm older, have hit the lotto and am really in need of a really spectacular anti-aging serum I might revisit this as a possibility. For now I'll just grab a sample from Sephora every chance I can. <br />
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My NEW Best Friend! Hahaha. This is definitely one of my favorite products I've received from BirchBox. I have suuuuuper light eyebrows, and finding a product that works with them is difficult. I've always used powders (the lightest duo from Anastasia), but I don't have a brow gel and powder without brow gel = no staying power. Pencils are a typically a little waxier, which is great because they keep the hairs in place and the color doesn't rub off as easily. I would say that the product lasts at least 6 hours, possibly more. At first I thought it was a teeny bit darker than I liked, I think this is just because I'm not used to having really defined eyebrows. The color suits me quite well and after using it for a few months I think I’m in love... It comes with a really coarse spoolie and which makes it super portable and since the color is really light but build-able I can use it on anybody else, even on brunettes! This would be a really decent pencil for free-lance artists since you could use it on almost any client.<br />
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This is how I use this product: I brush through my brows with the spoolie end and get them about where I like. Then I go through using light feathery strokes to darken my eyebrows. If I want more dramatic brows I spend more time shaping towards the inner portion of my brow. Concentrate the most color at your arch, it will make your brow bones look a little more pronounced. Pull the spoolie through one more time to distrubute the color evenly. Tip/Trick: If you see pencil marks on your skin on the inner part of your brows, zig-zag the spoolie across them while pressing gently but firmly. It'll smudge out the marks without removing the product.<br />
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I'll add a picture of me wearing it soon.Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-75017063240896352982011-10-13T14:43:00.000-07:002011-10-13T14:44:22.494-07:00Update and BirchboxSo obviously that 30 day challenge thing hasn't been happening. But I promise it's not my fault, Chris re-organized the office and my camera disappeared, right after the cord connecting it to my computer disappeared, which was the original reason I wasn't updating. This past weekend Chris and I went through the office together and found my camera. So! I'm going to add a BUNCH of stuff to this really soon. In the meantime (a little late) here is my review of last month's birch box.<br />
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Incoco Nail Polish Appliques (Leopard) - I actually haven't used these yet, my nails have been a mess. They needed a break from all the nail polish they'd been getting, but I'm planning on using these sometime after Halloween. Regardless, I'm super excited to try them! I love love love leopard print and definitely don't have the ability to hand draw leopard print on my nails, and alas I don't own a Konad stamp... yet. So really excited to use that!<br />
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Jouer Lip Enhancer - Good all around lip-prep product (if it had a primer it would be perfect). Moisturizes very nicely and plumps your lips without burning/minty-iciness. I put it on for about a week while I was doing my makeup and noticed that my lips stayed moisturized longer during the day. A definite plus is that when I discontinued using it (can't remember why) my lips didn't go totally haywire and get super chapped. Which is what normally happens when I stop using a lip moisturizer.<br />
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Harvey Prince Eau Flirt Lavender Pumpkin - I really like the scent of this perfume, despite the fact that it's not my normal floral-y perfume. Also the perfume itself, not the bottle, is green! How cool is that? Now for the downside, it really doesn't have much staying power. I think after 3-4 hours it was gone entirely. The last thing I have to say is not a reflection of the product itself but of the packaging. I hate the type of perfume sample packaging that this came in (the kind that doesn't spray it just has a cap and supposedly you use the little ring on the cap or your finger to apply the perfume). It can't be that much more cost-effective to leave off the spraying apparatus thingee.<br />
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Blinc Mascara - This mascara really let me down. I've used the tubing mascaras before and had pretty decent luck with them. But this mascara didn't add any volume or length at ALL. In fact the only plus I can say about the formula is that it is really black. REALLY black. It almost looks like patent leather on my lashes, which is cool, but I want something more than a nifty effect.<br />
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The Lash Card - This is by far the STUPIDEST product I have ever, ever tried. It makes me mad that it even exists. Let me explain: theoretically you put this on your eyelid, or under your lower lashes, and apply your mascara. The card prevents the mascara from smudging on you lids. That's it. Apparently enough people are having problems applying their mascara that they needed to mass produce a thing piece of cardboard to help the completely inept. Use some makeup remover you fucking idiot! OR don't get the makeup on your face in the first place. Now I know what you might be thinking, people sometimes have difficulty with stuff that other people find easy. Sure! I agree! Here's the reason why I REALLY hate this product: I gave it the old college try! I thought to myself, hey I might think this is the most stupidridiculousdumbass thing I've ever seen, but if it helps somebody then that's great! So I tried it. It was awkward to use and actually made it more difficult to get to the lashes on the inner and outer corner of my eye. Something that it claimed it helped with. LAME LAME LAME.<br />
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Finally the box came with this little friendship bracelet thingee. All I can say is "If this is what my friendship means to you Birchbox, it obviously won't last long."Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5144040108512953657.post-4658004165946110072011-09-11T16:12:00.000-07:002011-10-14T10:15:51.623-07:00Computer has been having issues and I've had no time. Will pick up my 30 days of posting blog as soon as all is resolved. Apologies from the flight deck.Miss R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15703314804012639452noreply@blogger.com0