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Friday, March 29, 2013

Review: Maybelline Volum'Express The Rocket Mascara


  I have mixed feelings about this mascara.

At first, I loved it.  Then I tried L’Oreal Telescopic Shocking Extensions, and I haven’t really looked back.  Until now!  

Here’s the scoop, in a nutshell:  The mascara, when applied correctly, is amazing.  You get incredible volume and length, and your lashes will be bold, black, and beautiful.  Unfortunately, the formula is extremely wet (maybe the wettest I’ve ever tried), so it is messy, and a bit more difficult to apply.  Since I’ve been using a mascara that is fool proof for daily wear, I got The Rocket pretty much all over the place when applying it for this review.  With other mascaras, you can really take your time to apply the formula to every individual lash, but with The Rocket, I’ve found short, quick strokes work the best; if you labor and linger over this mascara, you may end up with three incredibly fat lashes.  I’ve had it happen.  It’s not pretty.  

Basically, if you put your mascara on swiftly and with the tactical brilliance of a female Napolean, I highly recommend this mascara to you.  If you don’t, or if you just don’t like wet formulas, don’t waste your time.  If you wear glasses, don’t waste your time; this mascara takes FOREVER to dry, and if you put your glasses on within five minutes of applying your mascara, you will get it all over your lenses.  It will also cause the curl of your lashes to “fall”.  I’ve found L’Oreal Telescopic Shocking Extensions the best option hands down for eyeglass wearers.  

From Maybelline.com: Explosive Volume In Rocket Time! 8X Bigger, Smoother. Now, the most explosive, beautiful lashes ever! Maybelline's Volum' Express The Rocket Mascara's patented Supersonic Brush with micro bristles loads on big, sleek volume instantly. The fast-glide formula keeps lashes smooth. Zero clumps guaranteed!

Note how I got mascara all over my eyelid during application.  Messy!


Pros:  Doesn’t smudge/flake/clump IF applied correctly.  Cheap – under $10.  Cute packaging.  Can produce amazing results.

Cons: Can be difficult to apply due to its wet formula.  Can be messy.  Takes a long time to fully dry.  

I predict that most people will either love this mascara or hate it. 

Two Minute Teal Eyes


I met my husband on Good Friday two years ago, so in honor of that momentous occasion, I decided to do my make-up as close as possible as to how I had it that day.

Two minute teal eyes:

Pop Beauty Eye Cake palette in “Teal Eyes” 
Urban Decay 24/7 Liquid Eyeliner in “Perversion” (Black)
Ulta Eyeliner Pencil (Black)
L’Oreal Telescopic Shocking Extensions Waterproof Mascara (Carbon Black)



2011:




Today:




Make-up used: 






For the shadow, I use color 1 on the entire lid, color 2 blended into the crease, and color 3 in the outer corners blended in.  This palette blends super easily, so it’s fairly goof-proof, and takes only a short time to apply.  It also smells reminiscent of Band-Aids if you’re one of those weirdos that loves the smell of them. ;)


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Review: L'Oreal Telescopic Shocking Extensions Mascara


Okay, ladies, we need to talk.  This is a mascaramergency

If you have not tried Telescopic Shocking Extensions Mascara by L’Oreal, RUN, do not walk, to the nearest drugstore and pick up a tube right stat now. 

Why?  This mascara, folks, is my go-to mascara.  It is my “Holy Grail” mascara.  It is everything a mascara should be, and more.  This mascara changed my life.  Okay, okay, maybe that’s taking it a bit too far, but I did wear it on my wedding day and honeymoon back in February, and let me tell you, it won against many other contenders. 

I’m not necessarily a beauty snob, but I do buy what is “good”.  Most of the time, the good stuff happens to be expensive.  However, sometimes, like with mascaras, the cheaper products are actually better.  I love drug store mascara, and for whatever reason, I’ve had better luck with them.  I’m not sure if it’s because of the formula, the brush, or if it’s all in my crazy head, but Maybelline and L’Oreal beat out brands like Clinique, Benefit, Urban Decay, Dior, et cetera, on my lashes.   All mascaras darken your eyelashes, of course, but finding one that holds curl – all day! – and doesn’t flake or clump, is a rarity for me.

From lorealparisusa.com: L’Oreal introduces liquid extensions in a bottle, with new Telescopic™ Shocking Extensions™ mascara, a new generation of lash length. In one motion lashes are separated, intensified, and look shockingly lengthened for an intense make-up result.

Note:  I purchased the waterproof version of this mascara because they were sold out of the regular version.  I don’t usually like the formulas of most waterproof mascaras.  

I absolutely LOVE the brush.



Before application.



After application.


Pros:  Doesn't smudge, doesn't flake, doesn't clump.  Provides length, definition, and volume. The mascara formula is "dry", so it doesn't take forever to dry or get all over your glasses if you wear them. Also, it's  cheap -- under $10!  

Cons:  Again, this is waterpoof, so not really a major issue, but it is harder to remove than most other waterproof mascaras. 

It seems everyone either loves or hates this mascara.  Have you tried it?  What's YOUR favorite?

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Review: SKIN79 Super+ Beblesh Balm BB Cream


A few people were interested in hearing more about this product, so here goes!

I’ll be honest; I had never tried a BB cream before trying this product.  BB creams are fairly new to the beauty world, or else I’ve been living in a bubble a lot longer than I originally thought.  But I finally did get wind of them and their numerous benefits, so I decided to do some research on them and try one out.
Pretty much everything I read indicated that American BB creams were crap, so I started to read about Asian BB creams.  Apparently Asian women covet a bright, white complexion.  Having very, very, very, blotchy, horrible, hideous skin (see pictures below), I was intrigued.  I heard about Skin79 Super+ Beblesh Balm BB Cream Triple Function (geez, what a mouthful) early on during my research, and then I kept hearing about it, again and again.  Many even say it’s their Holy Grail beauty product. 

Well, it’s not my Holy Grail beauty product, so my search will continue.  It is, however, a very good product, and one that has earned its rightful place in my daily rotation.  Although I have nothing to compare it to, I can provide before and after pictures for your viewing amazement.  





Before -- ewww.



It goes on smooth and creamy, and feels a lot like a nice moisturizer.  At first, it is a bit ashy in color, but it blends in to my pale slash bright red face perfectly.  As you can see, it doesn’t completely eliminate my redness, but it does calm the overall blotchiness down a lot.  I would imagine that this product would work with most skin tones.  It doesn’t really add color, although it is tinted; it really just evens out your current complexion.  You seriously can’t even tell you have it on five minutes after application!  My skin is super soft and silky smooth when I wear it; no other product has made my skin feel quite this nice.  Best of all, it doesn’t even look like you’re wearing foundation at all when you wear it.

Pros: 
-      It’s pretty cheap – under $20, and a little goes a long way.
-          It provides light and breathable medium coverage.
-          It evens out skin tone.
-          It keeps my combination skin oil free and matte throughout the day.

Cons:
MINOR:  It is impossible to tell when the product is almost empty.  


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Review: Serge Normant Meta Revive Volumizing Dry Shampoo with Cedar Bark


My hair is the embodiment of everything that is wrong in this world.  Starvation, AIDS, malaria… yep, probably all of those have something to do with my hair.  Picture Bette Midler in the 80’s.  Without a flat iron and tons of product, my hair is far worse. 

Since I have so much hair, I loathe washing it, and choose to do so only once a week.  As you might have guessed, I use dry shampoo religiously in between washings.  I was so excited to see a travel/sample bottle of dry shampoo in my March Madness Birchbox, so I jumped at the opportunity to use it and proclaim to the world how very amazing it is.

It’s not very amazing.  At all.

I have used countless dry shampoos, ranging from $2.99 at the drugstore, to… geez, I don’t even want to think about how costly some of them are.  Of all of the dry shampoos I’ve tried, I’ve only strongly disliked one, until now.  The previous dry shampoo that I disliked enough to discard the full bottle was TRESemmé Fresh Start.  The smell, although pleasant at first, was obnoxiously cloying, and it left build up like you wouldn’t believe. 

Since I have never used this Serge Normant dry shampoo before, I decided to spray a very modest amount, figuring I could just use more if needed.   Sadly, the modest amount was entirely too much, and it transformed my hair into what felt like a log of wood.  It was extremely difficult to brush through, as well – the product sat on my scalp even after a very rigorous brushing.  After a solid minute of brushing, I touched my hair with my fingertips, and was amazed to see white residue all over my hands.

As a side note:  I haven’t washed my hair in 48 hours, but my hair was nowhere near oily enough for a tiny bit of this product.  If I had gone two months without washing my hair and also not using any kind of dry shampoo, this product might have been viable.

Pros:  Although it smells like aerosol (think: Aqua Net hairspray) at first spray, it settles into a light, clean scent that is not obnoxious like some dry shampoos.  (I’m looking at you, Suave and TRESemmé.)  It also provides intense volume.

Cons:  Unless your hair is an oily mess, this product may be too much for you.  The build-up for me was awful; it made my hair feel worse than it did prior to using it.  It’s very hard to brush through your hair.  It leaves your hair with a matte finish worse than any other dry shampoo on the market.  Oh, it’s just so bad. 

They say pictures say a thousand words…



This was after I brushed my hair. 

My roots an hour after application.  Dull and matte.

My fingers after touching my scalp after brushing.

I was able to do this by running my fingers through my hair.  

Did anyone have better luck with this product?  

Monday, March 25, 2013

Swatch: Make Silk Cream Lipstick in Taffy


Make Silk Cream Lipstick in Taffy

Available for $18 at Weseebeauty.com. 

The color is described  as a medium pink with purple undertones, but unless you’re standing in direct sunlight, I would describe it just as a medium pink.  I don’t wear lipstick often, so I wasn’t expecting to be blown away, but I did enjoy this lipstick; it applies smooth and creamy, and a little goes a long way.  It
sinks in to the lips pretty well, which allows the product to last for quite a long time, and is fairly smudge-proof.  From reading other reviews, it seems that different colors may have different formulas; the deep red color more people seemed to have a problem with in terms of smudging and caking.  Unfortunately, everything cakes on my lips (which is why I don’t wear lipstick often), but this lipstick was a lot less cakey than many others I’ve tried.  The medium pink is neutral, and very flattering on my light skin tone.  I won’t be buying a full-size of this product just because lipstick isn’t my thing, but if it’s your thing, I’d recommend it.  See if you can get a Smurf-sized sample on eBay before making the plunge, though!  It was in March’s Birchbox, so there is bound to be someone selling their sample.  


Both pictures were taken with no flash, and are fairly accurate.

First post -- March Madness Birchbox!


I got my very first Birchbox in the mail today!

To those of you who are unsure of what a Birchbox is (you should be ashamed of yourselves), it is an invite-only subscription that sends product samples to you every month for a $10 fee.  Considering the fact that postage itself is so expensive, I figured ten bucks a month to try products that may potentially blow my proverbial socks off was well worth it.

I had actually just heard about Birchbox last month, when a Facebook friend of mine highly recommended the service.  I didn’t really know what to expect, and I had not watched any of the unboxing videos on YouTube – I didn’t think I’d be able to handle the suspense. 

The first thought when I opened my teeny tiny apartment mailbox and saw the package inside was, “Wow.  I’m surprised that fit in there.”  My second thought was, “Wow.  I’m disappointed it could fit in there.”  Not going to lie, guys – it was smaller than I was expecting, and I wasn’t really expecting too much.  I wasn’t really disappointed with the size, though, since size doesn’t matter at all… right, girls?!

Well, let’s get on with it, already.









So as you can see, the “March Madness” Birchbox contained five items:  a 2 fl oz dry shampoo, a 2 fl oz body gel, a 1 oz liquid eye makeup remover, a Smurf-sized lipstick, and a rather hideous nail file (not pictured separately). 

Overall, I would say that the items sent would appeal to an older, more mature woman.  In other words, if you’re under the age of 30, I wouldn’t recommend Birchbox to you based on this haul.

The only item that I am not interested in at all is the shower gel.  I prefer light scents, and usually go for perfumes aimed at a younger age bracket, like fruity florals.  The perfume in the shower gel does not appeal to me at all, and I’m not even interested in testing it to see how it affects my skin.   The rest of the products I could take or leave, but I am indeed looking forward to sampling the dry shampoo.  I absolutely love dry shampoo.  Since my great-grandmother has been dead for the better part of a century, the nail file will likely be thrown into the deepest, darkest recesses of my purse, never to be seen again.

Oh, Birchbox… I just don’t know about you.

I’ll give it another few months before I cancel my subscription, but so far, I’m not very impressed.  
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