Sale Alert:
Walgreens
L'Oreal Magic Souffle Foundation on sale for $9.99 regularly $16.99
L'Oreal Magic Souffle Blush on sale for $9.99
I didn't remember to check when it ends, but if you're like me you're definitely gonna try and go grab this. I have been dying to try it but thought 15+ was expensive for drugstore, but $10 is less than my Revlon PhotoReady.
I started this blog to be about makeup but I guess it rather just be about life..well mine at least. Write drunk, edit sober. ♥♥♥
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
DIY: Glitter Nails without the glitter polish
An Easy-Peasy Way to Get Glittery Nails
(without using a
glitter nail polish)
If you’re like me,
you LOVE glittery nails, but sometimes glitter polishes can be a hassle.
Instead of going on
nice and glittery the first time, you have to go back and do two or three more
coats just for the glitter to show up.
Now, you don’t have
to.
It’s simple easy and
very cost effective.
Good drugstore nail
polishes (OPI, Essie, Nicole, China Glaze) can be up to $10, high-end ones
(Chanel etc.) are upwards of $25.
On the other hand,
loose glitter is very cheap.
You can get a set
with many different colors, and a little lasts a long time.
You can purchase
loose glitter at craft stores such as Michaels, JoAnns, or Hobby Lobby and
possibly in the craft section of Targets etc.
Products:
Orly Base Coat
Essie Nail polish in
Jamaica Me Crazy
Revlon Quick Dry top
Coat
Loose glitter in pink
and purple
I did my nails as I
do in this video
Only skipping the Gel
coat before the color polish.
-two coats of base,
drying in between
-color polish
Then I put on the
quick dry top coat, but instead of just letting it dry I dipped my ring and
pinky fingers into the loose glitter.
I will insert a photo
as soon as I find my memory card adapter. =[
I first tried to pour
the glitter on but I ended up missing a lot of my nail and wasting a lot.
Next I topped it off
with another layer of the quick dry top coat and VOILA we’re done.
I hope you enjoyed! Thanks for reading. Until next time.
xox
Arae
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Products I regret buying #1
Products I Regret
Buying.
We’ve all done it.
It’s completely
inevitable.
You see an item at
the store and you immediately go “I gotta have it!”
Or you simply can’t
resist how affordable or convenient the item looks.
Unfortunately, looks
can be deceiving, and that amazing looking new (or old) product is completely
useless or doesn’t live up to any of the standards you’ve heard or the
standards on the packaging.
Here is a list of the
items I have bought and now regret buying for either performance or quality.
Now please remember
that no two people are alike, so what I thought of an item may not be what you
will think of it.
I have tried items
raved about on YouTube and been completely disappointed.
I have also tried items
many people dislike and have been incredibly surprised and in love with the
product.
Now that all of that
is out of the way let’s get on with the list.
If you don’t want to read the thorough reviews skip
ahead to the “Overall” section for each item.
First: Boots No7
Foundation in 25 Vanilla
This product is found
at Target for about $15.
First of all the
price is expensive for what essentially is a drugstore product.
I usually use the
Revlon PhotoReady Foundation (Medium Beige) and that is anywhere from $10-$13,
which is also pricey but, to me, worth it.
Now for this
foundation I have absolutely no gripes about the coverage or the finish.
It applies smoothly
and lasts the whole day when set with powder. It doesn’t look greasy either.
My problem with this
product is that both my mother’s and my skin reacted to the formula.
This foundation is
supposed to be hypoallergenic!
Which I guess doesn’t
truly mean anything, but still.
I hate false claims.
Too bad the marketing
industry employs many millions of them.
My skin flaked and
dried out from using this and I noticed red splotches as well as irritation.
It did the same thing
for my mother.
Like everyone in the
world we have different types of skin, but her and I are not even blood related
or of the same ethnicity. (I was adopted)
She had less dryness
and more redness.
Overall:
Caused:
-redness
-irritation
-dryness
-too pricey
Second: Maybelline
The Falsies Mascara in Blackest Black.
Found at drugstores,
supermarkets and target for anywhere from $5-$8
I know that The
Falsies Flared is a heavily raved about item on YouTube. I haven’t bought it
because I did not like the original and do no like curved brushes.
I do not like this
mascara because it definitely does not give me the illusion of “falsies” and I
found that my lashes get very clumpy. I also did not enjoy how “wet” the
formula was.
For the longest time
my favorite mascaras were Maybelline’s Colossal mascaras so I figured I would
like all mascaras by Maybelline which was a very dumb conclusion to come to.
Overall:
-Clumpy
-No illusion of
“Falsies”
-Wet Formula
Third: Sephora
Waterproof Mascara
(all of the other writing on the packaging
wore off so I am not sure if there is another name for it)
It looks like the
Triple action, but it had a different brush and I can’t find it on the Sephora
website, so it may be discontinued.
This mascara is
extremely volumizing and lengthening, but
it was DEFINITELY NOT
waterproof for me.
This mascara smudged
more than any other mascara that I have tried.
I would end up
looking like a raccoon even if I did my smudge-proof mascara trick
(you can find that [insert link])
Overall:
-smeared
-smudged
-odd wand shape
-great if you want to
look like a panda or a raccoon
Fourth: Wet n Wild
Mega Protein Mascara
Bought at Wal-Greens
for $1.99
Now there’s not much
complaining allotted for something that cost me less than 2 bucks. However it
is still a waste and money is not something to waste.
I don’t even know
where to begin to start with the complaints though.
The brush is way too
small. Some sort of smallness is expected since the tube is so small, but I
didn’t expect it to be this small.
Additionally the
mascara did nothing for my lashes. I didn’t see any added length or volume. It
really just made my lashes wet.
This mascara is the runniest
mascara I have ever used.
Overall:
-Runny
-Small wand
-No results
-Smeared
Fifth: ELF cream eye shadow
duo in Berry Mix
Sold on
Eyeslipsface.com for $1
The great thing about
ELF items is that if they don’t work out, it didn’t cost you much.
I however HATED this
cream eye shadow.
I can’t say anything
about it on.
Because I never even
put it on.
I looked at it and
saw that it looks like there is oil pooling at the top of it.
Even just feeling
this product grossed me out!
It was so goopy and
oily I knew there was no way I would ever put in on my face!
Overall:
-too oily
-goopy
-gross looking
Sixth: ELF eye shadow
duo
I have a white and
silver, but there is no longer one available in this color combination.
This product has a lot
of fall out. The colors look good, but they don’t last.
The eye shadows are
too powdery for smokey eyes or for accurate application.
Overall:
-too much fall out
-powdery
-didn’t last
I don’t have too many
products I regret buying but I am going to do another version soon as I have a
few more things to show.
I probably had more
disappointing products, but I threw them away as I didn’t like them.
Until next time
Xox,
Arae
All of these products
were purchased with my own money! =]
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