Thursday, 14 November 2013

The Start of My Mac Lipstick Collection

I didn't used to be too into MAC products for some strange reason, but lately I've become addicted and have a lengthy list of products that I'm hoping to one day make mine.

Here's the start of my lipstick collection so far...


First, is Rebel which is a Satin.


Rebel is such a perfect colour for fall! It's a deep purple berry-wine-like colour I would say. 

Second, is Viva Glam Nicki A53 which is also a Satin.


This is gorgeous! It's a bright coraly pink, and I'm sorry this picture turned out so terribly.. I have the matching lipgloss and they look amazing layered together.

Third, is Chatterbox which is an Amplified.


This is a nice bright pink, but with a cooler undertone. I love it, but I haven't worn it too much yet as I've been gravitating to light, nude, or dark lips this fall.

Finally, and my favourite, is Angel which is a Frost.


This is such a pretty pink! Very light and natural and kind. Sort of a nudey-pink. LOVE this.


And now, for Swatches...


Top-Bottom: Rebel, Viva Glam Nicki, Chatterbox, Angel

What are your favourites? Any colour suggestions for me?



Compare & Contrast: Benefit's Birthday Suit vs Maybelline's Bad To The Bronze

I recently purchased Benefit's Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow in Birthday Suit and took it home only to realize it was quite similar to the Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad To The Bronze.



First of all... how cute is the new packaging of these?!




Left: Maybelline Color Tattoo in "Bad to the Bronze", Right: Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow in "Birthday Suit"


Left: Maybelline Color Tattoo in "Bad to the Bronze", Right: Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow in "Birthday Suit"

They aren't as similar as I had initially thought which I was pleased with as I had accidentally buying dupes. The Color Tattoo is definitely more bronze (with some coppery color in there) and more pigmented, whereas the Creaseless Cream Shadow is a lighter and more natural looking and more of a chrome. 

Benefit's shadow is creamier and smoother to apply.

I definitely love them both though. Great on their own, with another eyeshadow or as a base!

What do you think?

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Bath and Bodyworks Haul

Since it's fall and a BBW recently opened up near me, I decided to make a trip and really stock up for fall. Below is a picture of everything I collected - most of which was on sale.



- Starting with the car air fresheners - these were buy 3 get 1 free, so I bought two vanilla coconut, one autumn day, and one leaves. I also got a super cute holder for them. They all smell fantastic so I can't wait to try them out.

- Next I got a mini body mist in Napa Autumn Blackberry because I thought it would be nice to throw in a bag when I needed to freshen up.

- The seasonal body lotions were on sale so I bought Napa Autumn Blackberry and Aspen Caramel Woods to match shower gels I already had. 

- Then comes the buy 3 get 2 free deal: I bought three shower gels - Pink Chiffon, Paris Amour, and Coconut Lime Breeze. Then I bought one lotion called Beautiful day and finally one body mist called Twilight Woods.

- Surprise! I got one medium candle free with purchase called Harvest Gathering No.4

- Finally, saving the best for last, I bought three 3-wick candles: Creamy Pumpkin, Autumn Day, and Sweater Weather.

The fall products BBW has in right now all smell fantastic. The only the I wish I had purchased that I didn't is their new scent Amber Blush ( I think?), but unfortunately it wasn't available in the store I went to yet.

I've tried almost all of it already, or I've tried the scents out in other products, so I definitely recommend these. If you want more information on the products or the scents feel free to ask! And as always feel free to comment with anything you'd like to add.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Did It Live Up To The Hype? - Benefit's They're Real Mascara

In a word: no.

I didn't go out and specifically buy this mascara because I don't think I can justify spending $30 on it. I did splurge and buy a new palette though - Benefit's The Rich Is Back. This palette is gorgeous, and limited edition, so I couldn't resist (more on that later).

I tried the mascara out and sure enough it made my lashes super long and pretty; however, I don't think that "They're Real" is any better than my all-time favourite mascara (Maybelline's The Rocket) which is often on sale for $6.

If you've tried out this raved about mascara let me know what you think! If you haven't then let me know if you want to.

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Fall Eyeshadow Look

This morning I dug out my Stila: In The Light palette as I haven't used it in ages and I missed it. This inspired me to try out a new combination that I ended up really enjoying, especially for fall.



This is the finished look (it looks a bit faded in the second picture, sorry!)


Stila In The Light Palette



For this look I used all of the colours in the top row - these are swatched below in the same order.

L-R: bare, kitten, bliss, sunset, sandstone

To begin with I applied my Urban Decay primer potion, followed by my Nyx Jumbo Eye Pencil in #604 Milk (a nice plain white base).

- Apply Bliss across eyelid up to the brow bone.
- Blend Sunset into the crease and on the outer corner of the lid
- Apply Kitten under the brows and the apply Bare on top for the highlight colour and to tone down the sparkle
- Line eyes with Sandstone, or a dark brown eyeliner  and smudge
- Apply mascara and you're done!


Testing Tuesdays: L'oreal Magic Nude Liquid Powder Foundation

I've heard to much about the foundation and I've really been looking forward to trying it out. The only thing holding me back was a lingering summer tan that I knew wouldn't last much longer. The tan is now faded away so I went out and treated myself to a new foundation.

I have oily skin and my T-zone is especially oily, specifically my nose, so I have a difficult time finding foundations that will last all day on that area.

With that said, I'm going to try this foundation out over a few different days and see how it holds up against different variables.






Day 1

Applied at: 8am
Initial Thoughts: I wasn't surprised by how runny, liquidy, and thin this foundation is as I've seen a few videos on it. I was caught off guard by how quickly it dries up, and how it feels rubbing the foundation on as liquid only to have to turn to powder during the application.
Application Method: I applied the foundation using my fingertips as that's what the bottle suggested would be the best result (I do intend to test this out though). I didn't build the foundation up much because my skin looked okay to begin with, and because I wanted to see how a thiner layer would hold up.

Check in: I checked on my foundation on a break at work around 12pm. My T-zone wasn't as oily as it usually is at this time, and the foundation on my nose held up better than usual as well. I didn't apply any powder because I didn't want to mess with my findings (...not that I think I'm a scientist or anything).

Check in: It's 3pm and my T-zone is oily, the foundation is off my nose, and I can tell it's fading all around my face - although not too noticeably.

Check in: At 7pm I could hardly tell if there was any foundation left at all.

Check in: I washed my face at midnight and no face makeup came off with a makeup removing wipe. Safe to say that most of the foundation came off over the course of the day.


Day 2

Applied at: 7am
Application Method: To start with I applied a Laura Mercier foundation primer. I then applied the foundation using a Sephora Pro Flawless Airbrush # 56. This isn't actually my favourite foundation brush but I quite liked it for this foundation. Unlike the first time I used this foundation, a built it up (but only slightly). Then I applied Rimmel Stay Matte powder to my T-zone. Finally, I finished the foundation off with my Urban Decay setting spray.

Check in: 11am. My foundation is still pretty much perfect.

Check in: 2:30pm and the foundation is beginning to wear off a little on my nose, and the area around my nose could use a powder. Other than that, still perfect.

Check in: At 6:30 I applied some powder to my T-zone. Other than a little oil the foundation was basically the same as 2:30.

Check in: I washed my face around 10:30pm. The foundation looked much the same as it did at 6:30.


I really like this foundation. I would definitely recommend using primer and powder with it. I preferred applying it with a brush but that's totally up to you. If your skin is oil then try it out! It's pricey for a drugstore foundation but I think it's worth the cost.

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Undertones - Are You Warm, Cool or Neutral?

One thing that everyone should know is their undertone. Knowing this will help you know which clothes make you shine, which jewelry makes you pop, and what kind of foundation will make you and your skin glow.

There's a few different ways to find out what your undertone is:

1) Stand in front of a mirror and rotate holding up gold and silver jewelry. One will probably look better on you. If this is gold, then you're warm. If this is silver, then you're cool. If both look equally fabulous then you're lucky enough to be neutral.

2) Hold out your inner forearm and firmly press your thumb into it. Hold your thumb  down for about 10 seconds. When you let go you'll see a colour on your thumb print - this colour is your natural undertone.  A yellow undertone means you're warm, and a peach undertone means you're cool.

3) Check your veins. If your veins are blue or purpley blue then you're cool. If your veins are yellow or green then you're warm. Finally, if your veins are blue and green then you get the best of both worlds - you're neutral and you can rock it all.

Here's some celebrities to give you a visual guide/idea:

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Now that you know your undertone..

I've compiled a collection of images below to help guide you with colours that will suit you best - things like this are easier to show than to tell.

For foundations, look at the colour sample shown at the drugstore, or the high end makeup store. These tiny images will give you a better idea of which undertone the foundation has.

For hair colours, if you feel the desire to dye your hair take your undertone into consideration. If you have warm undertones then try to stick to shades of brown, auburn, deep red. If you have cool undertones, then the world is your oyster. Try blonde, black, or hazel.

Neutral Undertones





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For those wondering, I have warm undertones. I've always felt that cool undertones get all the fun colours and get to branch out more, but here's a newflash: anyone can wear any colour they like! I don't stop myself from wearing blue dresses or rocking purple eyeshadow. Besides foundation (which I suggest you're careful with) feel free to wear whatever makes you the most confident!

Hope this has been helpful or interesting!
Take Care All xx