Showing posts with label morphe brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label morphe brushes. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2016

August 2016 Favorites and Regrets

Hey, Hi, Helloo !!
Alright, so this month I tried a ton of new products and didn't love them all. I figured I'd share the products that didn't work out for me to help you, help yaself. 

Let's jump right in 


1. Eylure Luxe Lashes in Gilded
During a July trip to Ulta, I noticed a gorgeous new line of faux mink lashes by my favorite drugstore brand. So I obviously had to try them. 
Eylure released three styles in a new Luxe line of lashes, I purchased two in the styles Gilded and Opulent. 
I've been wearing Gilded nonstop this entire month. 
The band is extremely thin, lightweight and flexible. The lashes themselves are so thick, glossy and beautiful, they've replaced my Ardell Demi Wispies as an everyday lash. 
They're not as natural looking by any means as the Demi Wispies, but they instantly take an average easy makeup look to another level. And if you're like me, being a little extra is never a bad thing. 
If you're looking for some affordable, game changing lashes go pick up a few pairs of these babies. 


2. Makeup Revolution Baked Vivid Highlighter in Golden Lights
If you follow me on instagram, you may have already noticed an increase in use of Makeup Revolution products in general, and for good reason. I plan on doing an entire brand review for you guys, because Makeup Revolution doesn't get enough hype as far as I'm concerned. But that's coming up very soon. 
A few months ago I bought a baked highlighter in the shade Radiant Lights from this brand, and was immediately impressed. The pigmentation is ridiculous for the price ($5.99 at Ulta), so naturally I picked up Golden Lights. 
You guys, when I say this is the most beautiful, creamy, irridescent white gold highlighter I have EVER used... it's a big deal. 
When I try to go back to other highlighters, I'm underwhelmed (is that a word?) Even adding just a soft touch of this on top of any other highlights just amplifies the glow, and when you wanna be seen from space, and you want to blind people with your highlight. This is definitely for you. 

3. Lancome Visionnaire Nuit Beauty Sleep Perfector
I've always been weary of expensive night creams, mainly because I'm broke, and ballin' on a budget has always been my motto when it comes to skincare, but I'm not 18 anymore and my skin is beginning to show it. Which is normal. This entire summer I've been on a mission to clear up my skin completely, a task I didn't think would be too difficult, but I've bought, tried, and returned more skincare products in the past 3-4 months than I have in my entire life. So after doing some research and searching for advice, my roommate recommended this night cream to me. 
I have mild-moderate texture on my cheeks and jawline. It's more annoying than anything, and I've never been able to get them to go away and stay away for more than 6weeks. 
I've been using this night cream, without fail for the past 5 weeks and the texture is almost gone.
I apply a thin layer onto skin after removing my makeup and washing the day away. And it's made a huge difference. 
After the first week, my skin glowed in the morning. 
After the second week, I noticed less texture and a more even skin tone 
The results keep coming and I am nothing less than ecstatic. 
Especially with being a beauty blogger, I notice more imperfections than most people on my own skin, so the possibility of getting completely flawless skin is amazing. 

4. Morphe M437 (not pictured)
I've been using this brush for sculpting my face the entire month of August, and it's made applying and blurring out the contour powder an absolute dream.
If use to side of the brush to pick up product and initially place the product on to my cheekbones.
Then using the very top of the brush for blending out the lines and perfecting.
If you're looking for a new favor contour brush. This one might be it.
I have a few other brushes that I'm trying for contour, but this had been by far the standout brush of the month.


5. Lancome Grandiose Extreme Mascara
I wear falsies literally everyday, and have for the past 6months or so. So you could say I'm extra. But whatever.
I picked this up after throwing out 12 tubes of mascara (I know !) and I'm so happy I did.
It has a swan neck wand that allows for the most precise application even on the teeniest lashes.
The applicator does an amazing job at lifting, volumizing and separating my sad baby lashes, and ever since purchasing this mascara I've opted to go without a false lash if I'm just running errands.
It may not seem like a big thing, but it is you guys. It really is. 

6. L'Oreal Paris Pure-Clay Exfoliate & Refining Treatment Mask
If you didn't know, L'Oreal Paris released a brand new line of Pure-Clay masks that you can pick up at your local drugstore. I've been obsessed with perfecting my skin to create an even canvas for makeup for a few months and this has been a game changer. I'm working on a full review that will be up early next week, so I don't want to go into too much detail, but if you're looking for an affordable 'do-it-all' mask. I highly recommend this.

Now,  a few products that just sucked for me. 

1. Airspun Translucent Powder
The only reason you might not be familiar with this product is if you're an Alaskan Bush person and dwell in trees and under rocks. This powder has been talked about all over the internet and social media for what feels like forever and I've never tried it. I 100% completely regret this powder and here's why.
I used this first for setting my liquid foundation one day, after snapping a few selfies noticed the most intense white cast. Okay, so then I tried setting my undereye concealer with this, and it made my oily undereyes look like paper machet. Then finally, just for shits and gigs, used this to bake different areas of my face. And it was terrible. The only way to get rid of the awful powdery residue on my face was by dousing entirely too much setting spray or misting water which usually resulted in my foundation then looking patchy, or eye product dripping on to my skin.
If you like this awesome, but if you're weary I would stay away.
Especially if you're dry. Even a little.


2. Makeup Revolution Mermaids Forever Palette
I'm still shocked that this baby is on the regrets list. I'm going to keep trying it out just to be sure that is actually sucks, but... you guys... this palette just did not work for me.
This palette with 30 shimmer eyeshadows is worse than the old BHCosmetics palettes to me.
The eyeshadows just do not adhere to any brushes.
Synthetic, Natural hair, lip brushes, eye brushes, fingers, nothing.

3. St. Ives Even & Bright Pink Lemon and Mandarin Orange Scrub
Ohmygod, this thing is awful.
It did not exfoliate my skin at all you guys. Like I hated myself for buying this after the first time I used it. In May (!!!) It's been sitting in my shower, and I've been trying to love this stuff, but it's just really really not good. The consistency is enticing, it's creamy with small moderately abrasive granules to get deep down into your pores and release all the dirt, but when applied to the face it truly feels like you're just rubbing a thick lotion into your skin.
After washing this off my face has never looked any different or better, even with continued use.
I really tried to love this, but ugh, it's just bad.


Thanks so much for stopping by, XO


What products were you loving / hating this month ??




Friday, August 19, 2016

G L O // U P

Hey, hi, hellooooo !
Okay so if you've been following my blog journey for a while now, then you know I started this little baby when I was away at school a few years ago.
Since then I've had a few hiatuses and periods where I truly just didn't have the mojo or inspiration to keep this blog a float.
That being said, I think it's important to reflect on the growth I've had over the years.
I deserve it. 

So, I went back in to the archives and found a few of my most viewed posts and I've decided to recreate those looks, or re do them completely using the same color scheme. 
Now lemme preface this by saying, back in the day....ya girl didn't have the skills or tools she has now, so prepare yourself to be shocked by the amount of unblended creases, badly shaped eyebrows and other really terrible things. 
Progress is a really beautiful thing. Ha. 


So let's jump into it. Now that you've readied yourself. 
The first installment of these posts is a redo of my White[Gold] Hot look.
If you wanna check out the original post with details and other unflattering images from 2011... feel free. 



And here is my updated 2016 take on this look.
EYES
Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Chocolate
Wet N Wild Beauty Photofocus Primer
BHCosmetics 120 Palette
Morphe Brushes eyeshadows in Caramelized, Rosewood and Secretive
NYC Color Cosmetics Liquid Liner in Jet Black
Eylure Luxe Lashes in Gilded

FACE
Lancome Teint Idole Ultra in 470 Suede
Nars Creamy Radiant Concealer
e.l.f. cosmetics High Definition Undereye Powder
Ulta Mineral Powder in Translucent
NYX Cosmetics Powder Blush in Spice
NYX Contour Kit
Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Golden Lights

LIPS
Maybelline Color Jolt lipcreme in Nude Thrill

Thanks for stopping by, xo !

Friday, June 24, 2016

MORPHE WEEK - DAY 5

Okay everyone, today's post is all about Morphe individual shadows.
If you haven't seen the other posts from Mophe Week, definitely check them out 
Let me start out by saying they're $2.29 each but is comparable in quality to Makeup Geek and Anastasia. These are phucking amazing. 
Seriously buy a few of these. You won't be disappointed. 
You'll notice that 1 of the pans is larger, that's because I have one of their Premium eyeshadows ($6) and the quality is just insane. 
For $6 it should be an okay color, with okay pigmentation and okay staying power.. but it's so much better than okay. 
Morphe is killing it when it comes to affordable makeup. 

Let's jump in to it. 



from left to right 
Burlesque, Dazzling, Golden Glory, Honey Baked, Glisten, Perfection(my favorite brow highlight at the moment)

Deep Cocoa, Nuts For You, Caramelized, Cafe Macchiato, Deep Skin
Deep Skin is almost the same shade as my skin, so whenever I use too much product or need to clean up edges, I always reach for this. 
It never hurts to have a shade identical to your skin simply for this reason. 


Rosey Posey (premium e/s) Wink For Pink, Fiesta, Sassy, Rosewood, Secretive
Rosey Posey is just a pinch more peach than Wink For Pink. I don't know if you're able to tell in photos. 

Tokyo Tea, Ocean Frost, B.A.M., Aloha, Breakfast At Tiffaneez, Naughty Girl. 
The only shadow that has less than excellent color pay off is Breakfast At Tiffaneez. 
I had to run my finger in the pan 4times in order to get this very light baby blue eyeshadow to even show off on camera. It makes it super difficult to use on my oily lids. After a few hours of it on, it truly just fades away which is sad, because it's such a unique matte baby blue shade. 

Dramatic Cat Eye - Day 4

Happy Friday !!
It's a beautiful day in NEPA and this week was equally as beautiful. 
My first full week in my new leadership role was amazing, and I'm finally enjoying going to work !
Speaking of things I'm enjoying, this cat eye thoooooughh...
If you're petty and wanna show your ex's new thing that they still ain't shit... 
This is how you do your makeup. 

If you've missed the previous Days of Morphe Week, check them out here

Now that you're caught up, enjoy Day 4 !!


EYES
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in Chocolate
Morphe Brushes 35K
Maybelline Gel Liner in Blackest Black
Eylure xVegas Nay Grand Glamour Lashes

FACE
NYX Angel Veil Primer
Maybelline Fitme! Liquid Liner in Classic Tan (335)
NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer 
e.l.f. High Definition Undereye Setting Powder
Maybelline Master Fix Loose Perfecting Powder
NYX Powder Blush in Cinnamon
Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Radiant Lights
Morphe Brushes 35K (used matte brown e/s to contour the nose)

LIPS
NYX Pencil Liner in Coffee
Colourpop Lippiestix in Flawless

Thanks for stopping by, XO

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Easy St. Patrick's Day Look

If you're looking for a really easy way to make your everyday makeup look a bit more festive for St. Patrick's Day, you've come to the right spot.
By simply substituting a green eye shadow for your every day neutral color on the lid, boom, you're ready for St. Patty's Day
Now you can avoid the typical 'you're no fun' conversation with the office nut. 
FACE
Hard Candy 12 Hour Power Foundation primer
Maybelline FitMe! Liquid Foundation in 330 &340 (I mixed them to get a perfect match)
Maybelline Better Skin Liquid concealer in Medium/Deep
e.l.f. cosmetics Under Eye High Definition Setting Powder
NYX Powder Blush in Cinnamon
Wet N Wild Baked Highlighter in Boozy Brunch
EYES
L'Oreal Infallible Brow Stylist in Brunette
Urban Decay Primer Potion
NYX eyeshadow in Hunter Green and Volcano
Morphe Brushes 35O Palette for crease and transition shades
NYC Cosmetics Liquid Eyeliner in Black
L'Oreal Voluminous mascara in Black
LIPS
Wet N Wild lipstick in Cherry Bomb

Because this look is so simple, you can tweak it in a multitude of different ways to really make this your own.
Thanks for checking it out
XO

Monday, February 22, 2016

PinkSmoke

Hi there.
I posted this full face look on my instagram during Valentine's Day weekend, but the pics were only from my phone so they weren't the best quality.
So I figured this look would be a great way to make a return here at my baby blog.
As you probably realized, over the past few years I've hopped on and off of the blog train, mainly for personal reasons...being too busy, too much on my plate, yadda yadda. The usual list of excuses.
But over the past 6months or so, I've been making plans to do this blog and some other projects. The fact of the matter is, I love all things beauty related, and being able to share and create looks and products with you all is something I truly enjoy. So basically I'm back. So deal with it.


As I mentioned above, I posted this look on Valentine's Day weekend, so the holiday itself is pretty much the inspiration behind this look.
If you're interested in checking out the products I used, keep reading.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Sienna

Hi everyone !
Sorry I didn't post more last week, I was in Ohio visiting some of my college friends. 
Along with some really bad pictures, bottles of liquor and belly aching laughs I had a great time
The weather couldn't have been more fall.. brisk in the morning, 74degrees with light winds in the afternoon and perfect sweater weather when it was time to hit the bars.
So happy mother nature was on our side. 
When I arrived home, I had 2 pretty little packages. 
One from Morphe Brushes that I'm still kind of freaking out about. 
Their 35O palette features rich autumn hues, you all probably need it in your lives. 
And for about $25 everyone can afford it. 
Keep reading to see the look I created using only eyeshadows from this palette
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