Showing posts with label Makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makeup. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Try Great Products!


I LOVE makeup and trying different beauty products. I found a way to try things I may never even consider testing out (much less buying) and wanted to share this with my fellow makeup addicts. Ipsy sends me everything from hair products to nail polish to skin care to makeup. Often times, the products are full size too. For only $10 per month I get to experiment with some items I've never even heard of and many name brands too. All of the products are packaged together in an adorable makeup bag. 

This is what I got this month...
October 2015

So far, I've used the hand lotion, and it's fantastic! The lipstick is on trend and wears well. I'm looking forward to testing out the rest. 

Want to give it a try? All you do is click the link below. It will take you to the Ipsy website. One you're there you will be asked to complete a survey. Your responses will determine what types of products you'll receive in your Ispy bag. 

Click here to get started: http://www.ipsy.com/r/34se?sid=ipsypoints&cid=general

Then, after you receive your monthly swag, Ipsy sends you an email with a link to your Glam Room. That's where you review the products you received. There are plenty of discounts on the products you like. It's a win-win! If you're not happy with the types of items you're receiving, you may retake their quiz at any time. You also earn points for each product you review. Once those points get to 1000, you get free stuff. 

What do you think?

Friday, February 15, 2013

One of the Scariest Words...Change

Although this is a blog directed at beauty, I feel that when we're happy we tend to see the beauty in things more clearly.  Too often, we let life and the people in our lives dictate how we live making it difficult to be truly happy. You know, that true happiness you feel way down deep that makes you smile for no particular reason. 

It's so easy to become complacent and get stuck in daily routines. Just know, that if you're not truly happy, you can change that. You can. Your change doesn't have to be as drastic as moving half way across the country, but there are many aspects of our lives we can change. All you need to do to work toward your happiness is to take the first step. 

Friends & Family
For some of you the first step may mean walking away from those people in your lives who just aren't "for" you. Those people who would rather tear you down than build you up are toxic plain and simple. They add nothing good to your life. The more you hear that negative noise the less you'll hear the positivity. If you cannot completely cut those toxic people out of your life (i.e., family members), maintain limited contact. Then, make sure to surround yourself with really good friends who love and support you.

Work Life
After leaving two careers behind and swearing off ever returning to school after completing graduate school, I found myself lost professionally after making the move from New York to Texas. What made me more lost was that I was the CED (Chief Executive Diva) of our home for several years. The move, however, gave me the courage to try things that I never thought I would enjoy doing.  The act of stepping out of my comfort zone to try new things felt liberating. What was the worst that could happen?  I met some great people and some who were down right awful, but I opened the door to new experiences. It became apparent that I had to choose another career path and get on it. With an open mind (a key component to change), I went to the local community college to find out about a new career. Many community colleges have continuing education programs that are much cheaper than degree-oriented programs. They're for adults looking to change careers and give you what you need to make that change. I'm now on a different path in healthcare than I was before and am excited about it. Yes, excited! I fell into it while looking into a different path too. If you're not happy in your professional life, it may be time to look into other paths to find one that makes you happier. Go to your local community college and ask about career change assistance. It's a great first step.

Appearance
Sometimes a change in appearance gives one the confidence they need. Think about this question. If you're not wearing the same clothes you were 20 years ago, why would you keep the same hairstyle or makeup routine? Pick up some hairstyle magazines and find some styles you like. Bring those pictures to your hairstylist, and ask his/her opinion as to which one suits you best. Hair is an accessory that should be changed and updated every few years. As for makeup, YouTube has some great tutorials on how to do today's looks. Play around with colors and techniques to find yourself a new look. Even subtle changes in your makeup can make you feel good when you walk out the door.

If you are wearing clothes from 20 years ago, maybe you need to update your wardrobe a little. Some people are great at putting outfits together and some are not. If you're in the "not" category, go to several stores and use your phone to take pictures of the mannequins dressed in outfits you'd like to wear. Then, copy them. A small change in how you present yourself can also be a great first step.

Working toward change starts with one step. Change can be scary and risky, but it's so worth it when its results bring you happiness. With only one shot at living life, give yourself a chance to take the risk at being happy. You're worth it. 

The world needs more women for women.  ~Lisa Gootman Alonso

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Cream Eyeshadows

My introduction to cream eyeshadows was with Smashbox's liner shadows. This product isn't on their website anymore, so I think it's discontinued. I purchased two from QVC, and they each came with a brush.  The brush is awesome! I still have two and use them to apply the cream eyeshadows I have in my current collection. This product was great as a long wearing eyeliner. As an eyeshadow, I didn't care for how it felt on my eyelids.

Smashbox's Liner Shadow in Starstruck (discontinued)
When I moved to a warm climate, I had to change my makeup in the summer months.  Powder shadows didn't stay on well. I needed eyeshadow that would at least last the work day. Then, I discovered Benefit! I have three of their cream eyeshadows in my collection. The first was Flatter Me. It's a tan, neutral color that's great for everyday wear. It lasts all day without creasing or flaking off. The next was Get Figgy, which is a pretty metallic plum. The most recent color I got is Busy Signal. It's a deep, metallic brown. Each of them work great as an eyeliner and a shadow. If it's in your budget, I highly recommend this product.

Benefit's Cream Eyeshadows
From left to right: Busy Signal, Get Figgy, Flatter Me
Maybelline gave me a pleasant surprise with their Color Tattoo eyeshadows. They have about 10 colors  in their current collection. Some are wearable, but some are a little too bold for me. They occasionally put out limited edition collections that I've missed. If you haven't tried cream shadows and don't want to spend a lot of money, try this one. It applies and wears as well as my end products.
Maybelline's Color Tattoo in Bad to the Bronze
How do you feel about cream eyeshadows?  Which one(s) do you use?

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Not all primers are created equal

In the past few years, I've tried a few face primers. Each have a different formula, but all make the same promise. They claim to hold your makeup on all day and make your skin a smooth canvas.

The first I tried is Laura Geller's Spackle that you can find at Ulta, QVC.com or laurageller.com. This is only a sample size. The product is normally sold in an airtight pump.



I found this one took a while to dry.  It costs over $20, and I didn't find it to be worth it.

The next one I tried is by L'Oreal. I don't like anything that comes in a pot that you put your fingers in for sanitary reasons. This product is like a paste, and I didn't care for the way it felt on my face.



My favorite primer is by Rimmel. It's less than $10! It has a slight tint to it and dries quickly. I find that it evens out the texture of my face and helps my makeup stay on all day. 


While on the subject of primers, I LOVE the e.l.f. eyelid primer. This product is only $1!!! You can find it at Target and some Walmart stores. It prevents my eye shadow from creasing and keep its color true all day.


What's your favorite primer(s)?