Friday, February 28, 2014

Its in the bag: February Edition


Much cleaner purse this month! It is a smaller purse I am using right now. It also helps that I just switched to this purse in January. 7 lip products instead of 12.

The breakdown:

  • Hockey tickets: A friend of ours houses hockey players. These are tickets from past games that can be exchanged for a cheaper ticket for an upcoming game. 
  • Epi pen
  • Lense cleaning cloth 
  • Weight Watchers Active Link activity monitor: yeah... I should be wearing that. 
  • Black glam bag from Ipsy for storing my feminine products
  • Midnight Monarch hand cream sample
  • Lil' Firehouse coffee card: My newest addiction! 
  • Key from work
  • Zip Fizz energy drink mix in Pink Lemonade
Here are the lip products I was carrying around from left to right:
  • ELF lipgloss
  • Blistex Moisture Melt
  • Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm in Coquette
  • Popbeauty lip crayon in Rose Romance- obsessed with this pencil! 
  • Chapstick Hydration Lock- not my fave, probably meant to grab my Noya
  • Ulta Lip Butter in Vienna
  • Bath and Body Works Liplicious lip gloss in Raspberry




Thursday, February 27, 2014

Birchbox, February 2014: A Review

I love a fresh month of samples! This month Birchbox seemed a bit of a let down to me though. Part of it is me, I live for makeup. Hair and body is secondary to me. I also know that skincare and haircare is a part of Birchbox. It is also good for me to try these types of products as well. I also got my first repeat which just made me feel blech about the whole box. Silly, I know. Again, no unboxing vlog but hopefully back in March! 

This month in my Birchbox: 
  • Previse Hydromilk 
  • Bain de Terre Color Preserving Shampoo and Conditioner
  • Joan Vass L'Eau de Amethyste
  • Ruby Wing Color Changing Polish in Ride 'Em Cowgirl
So let's look at the breakdown.

Previse Hydromilk:


Previse breaks down skin types into 6 different types, as you can see this lotion is for any of them. To me, it was an average lotion. At $48 for 2 oz I will pass! It wasn't bad, it just wasn't halfway to a hundred for me! 

Bain de Terre Color Preserving Shampoo and Conditioner:


















Have I told you lately that I love Argon oil? I do. This is my second hair product with argon oil, and it will certainly not be my last! It makes your hair so super soft. I love the scent- passion flower. It smelled floral, but a tropical floral, not an old lady floral. It will run you 12 bucks a bottle which is a little more than a bottle of say, tresemme, but this stuff works really well. I have also found that higher quality shampoo and conditioner do make a difference in my hair. (Trust me, I wish I didn't know this to be true).

Joan Vass L'eau de Amethyste:
















I love trying perfumes. Love it. I know people get tired of it, but not this girl! The perfume possibilities are endless. This perfume reminds me of a grapefruit! That is not surprising as the top notes are grapefruit and bergamot. It also has notes of red currant, ylang ylang, rose oil, patchouli, vanilla, and veviter (dry woody scent). So a well rounded grapefruit. It is CRAZY strong. If you like a strong scent, this will do the trick. Not necessarily overpowering, just strong and long lasting. I like that it is a clean crisp scent. Its just a tad citrusy for me, but I would recommend it if you like fresh citrusy scents. Its 75 for 1.7 ounce which doesn't really surprise me for a quality perfume.

Ruby Wing Color Changing Polish


This is my second Ruby Wing polish. My first was a plain rather than glitter polish. You can check out that review here. I found a bunch of Ruby Wing polishes on Amazon for 8 bucks here. Other stores sell them for up to 11. It was not a very bright day outside, so this was after a couple of minutes and NOT fully changed. These polishes are quite fun. I just wish the outside color wasn't such a rusty red. 

If you are interested in having your mailbox become exciting once again, consider joining Birchbox. It is a $10 recurring monthly fee to have deluxe samples in lovely packaging delivered to your door! It's a like a mini-christmas every month! Plus you can review products and earn points to buy items in the Birchbox store. Check it out here: Birchbox

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Ipsy, February 2014: A Review


This month's theme was the Look of Love. Happy Valentine's day! First of all, cute glam bag! No ugly design on the outside. The products inside were fun this month as well. Overall very pleased with this month. Sorry no vlog unboxing as I've been a bit under the weather.

This month my Ipsy Glam Bag contained:

  • City Color: Be Matte Blush in Melon
  • POP Beauty Plump Pout Mini in Peony Petal
  • Zoya nailpolish in Odette
  • J.cat  Beauty Eyelashes
  • Phyto-C Velvet Gel
Lets dig in to the reviews!

City Color Be Matte Blush:

I was excited to get a blush sample because I'm trying to expand my blush horizon.This blush
 will run you 2.99 over at their website. I'm not a huge compact blush fan as I've been using loose powder mineral blush for years now. This does not blend well and is quite chalky. The melon color doesn't seem so bright here, but it is a little much for a natural look. I love the kind of products where you are surprised at how cheap it is because it performs so well. Not the case here, just your average cheapy blush. Their website calls this blush "ultra blendable". Nope. Now, if you like BOLD blush.... this might work for you. 

POPbeauty Plump Pout Mini:














POPbeauty for the win! This is the second Pop beauty product I've fallen in love with. (The first is their crayon! review here) Look at that pigment! You can buy it at Zappos which I find a bit odd but I guess they do makeup now. It runs 16 for the full size (this is a mini). But the next time you pick up some shoes, you can add a lipgloss to your order. Of course you can also buy it at stores like Ulta as well. It seems a bit pricey for a lipgloss but this has some actual color to it so it could replace a lipstick. They have a nude color that would be fun to try. I would highly recommend, and will be buying the full size. Its got peptides that help plump and vitamin E and avocado oil for moisturizing.

Zoya Nailpolish:
I like Zoya brand. I don't really have anything new to say about the wear and tear. I like clear bright colors and this has a dusky look to it. Not for me, but I'm willing to give it a try. Odette is a cream finish in a cool color tone. It is a purpley mauve color. I am more into a metallic or shimmery finish personally. The great thing about Zoya which I don't think I mentioned in my last review and is important to mention: Zoya is Big 5 free! That means it is free of these toxins: formaldehyde, DBP, toluene, formaldehyde resin, and camphor. ALSO Zoya is not tested on animals. More reasons to love this brand. Zoya runs 8-9 bucks and you should check out their website here as the color choices blow me away.  

PHYTO-C Velvet Gel:



Hmmm... I'm kind of stumped on this one. Here is what I can tell you: This product is crazy expensive. 100 bucks for 30ml. That's one ounce, people. One. Ounce. Apparently it can reduce fine lines and wrinkles. I have been using this in replace of my normal serum but I can't tell the difference. Ingredients are Hyaluronic Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, Niacin, Alpha-Tocopherol, Retinol, Vitamin B12, Caffeine, Arginine, Glutamine, Taurine, Lysine, Glutamine, N-Acetyl Carnitine and Pentapeptide. I recognize that quite a few of those are known to be fantastic for your skin, but I also know I can find them in other preparations for a nicer price tag. I do not know enough to tell you if this exact mixture is more "special" than anything else out there.

J.Cat Beauty Eyelashes:










Not the best application, but you get the idea























Love 'em! I was not graced with full voluminous lashes. I have short stubby lashes. There isn't a magical enough mascara to fix that, and I'm not about to put crap on my eyelashes that could potentially alter the color of my iris (lookin' at you Latisse). My next option? Falsies. I really love the look of these lashes. Very lush. I have a lot of "natural" ones but these just seem so glam. They also have 30 other styles and only cost 3.99. I'd buy these again. Hope Ipsy sends me some more of this brand for sampling! 100% human hair, cruelty free, and latex free glue. Plus the glue is black which I really like (I know the white stuff says its dries clear...)

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Anatomy of a BB Cream

I first heard about BB creams about a year and a half ago (maybe more?). I had no idea what to think about them. I have read they came to us from East and Southeast Asia. (Although apparently invented in Germany). After I heard this strange new beauty term I had to know more. I read they were hailed as the secret to porcelain skin by Korean and Japanese women. Intriguing. They are mostly called blemish balms or blemish base by those markets, but here in the US are frequently called beauty balms.

So here is what you need to know about BB creams. They are a handy all in one product. Think of it as a super charged tinted moisturizer. Here is the combo of products that you can expect to see in your cream:
  • Serum
  • Moisturizer
  • Primer
  • Foundation
  • Concealer
  • Skin Treatment
  • Sunblock
This is a great product for streamlining your routine. I never skip moisturizer but I do tend to skip primer, and serum on some days.

What you won't find in a BB cream
  • Acne treatment
Due to FDA regulations they can not combine the sunscreen and ingredients to combat acne. From my understanding a lot of acne treatments can make your skin photosensitive so it makes sense that they are not combined with sunscreen as it might ruin the efficacy of the sunscreen's SPF.

So what about CC creams? Color correction or color control. While I haven't tried any of these they are supposed to give a more even skin tone than the BB cream and is a lighter formula. However, each individual brand can vary.

The downside of these do it all creams and balms? Color. Most of these BB creams come in very limited shades. As this is more of a tint than a full on foundation this may or may not be a problem for you. But I would say if you like a minimal beauty treatment, try one out today! Just about every beauty brand has a BB cream on the market. I am in the process of reviewing a few BB creams and I'll have those up for your viewing pleasure soon!


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter

Lip gloss too glossy? Lipstick not your thing? You want color, but you don't want too much. You, my friend, need to try Revlon lip butters. I'm a HUGE fan and for very good reason. It is very soft and smooth on your lips. It gives them a wash of color and has a nice sheen without being glossy. They are made with mango, shea, and coconut butter. They feel luxurious. Some lipsticks have this grit to them that drives me crazy. This is just a super smooth moisturized feeling. The best part is that you can pick these up at your local Walmart, Target, or drugstore for around 7 bucks. I've had my creme brulee for about a year now and I even though I wear it frequently I have still not run out.

This is my own little lip butter collection:
Creme Brulee, Berry Smoothie, Peach Parfait, Candy Apple
There are more colors but I feel like these are a well rounded group of colors. 


Creme brulee is my go to nude. I have yet to find a nude lipstick that actually works for my skin color. I feel this lip butter does the trick. It is probably the lightest nude I can pull off without being too light. The great thing about these is that the color is sheer to medium. 





Peach Parfait is another great color to have on hand. It is not an orangey peach. It does have a golden shimmer to it. It works great on so many occasions. Its a great color if you are color shy.












This is probably my favorite color! Berry Smoothie. It is definitely a berry color. It has  pink under tones without being too purple/blue of a berry color. I love berry colors because they add a touch of drama to a look.








I have a hard time wearing red lipstick at times. It seems like work. Finding the right red is a pain. Too blue red. Too orange red. I just want a red I can throw on when I'm in the mood. This definitely is a warm red. It is not overwhelming.