Friday, September 30, 2011

What I Bought Today


Red Cherry False Lashes in #507, #601, and #747XS
NYX Mosaic Powder - Highlighter
NYX Mosaic Powder - Spice
NYX e/s - Dark Gray
NYX e/s - Deep Charcoal
NYX e/s - Gunmetal
NYX e/s - Midnight
NYX e/s - Purple
NYX e/s - Nude

Swatches in order from left to right - Highlighter Mosaic Powder, Spice Mosaic Powder, Dark Gray, Deep Charcoal, Gunmetal, Midnight, Purple, Nude

Without Flash

 With Flash

soo pretty!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Generic brand as good as Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover?

Eye makeup remover is an essential item for every makeup user because if you’re going to put it on your eye, you need a way to take it off. There are multiple types on the market including cleansing oils, makeup removing creams, liquids, and towelettes. I have tried each of those types and I find that makeup removing liquids are most convenient for everyday use because of the great quality and affordable price. In my opinion, makeup removing creams never seemed to remove my makeup (especially waterproof makeup) as thoroughly as liquids or cleansing oils.

As for cleansing oils, they are great for removing makeup from your whole face, but not wonderful for touchups. Cleansing oils remove makeup when the oil comes in contact with water. You rub the cleansing oil over your entire face to loosen the makeup then rinse with water to turn the oil into a milky colored liquid that easily rinses away along with the makeup on your face. Your face is no longer covered in oil and is free of makeup, but because it cannot be used for touchups, I don’t find it to be my essential make up removing agent.

I find that towelettes are not worth my money for everyday use because they are pricier than a liquid remover. You can use up a whole packet of towelettes faster than a bottle of liquid remover. Most of the time I don’t even use the whole towelette and have to throw it away.

Liquid removers are the best. Unlike cleansing oils, they are great for touchups, all you have to do is dip a q-tip into a liquid remover to clean up any mistakes you’ve made on your eyeshadow or if you’ve smeared your eyeliner. Unlike towelettes, you can use as little or as much product as you want with a cotton pad or cotton ball, whichever you prefer. Most importantly, it thoroughly gets off all the makeup on your eye.

I’ve used multiple brands of eye makeup removing liquids including Almay, Maybelline, Sonia Kashuk, Lancome, and Clinique. Some of those brands suck, and the ones that worked well cost more and work just as great as the Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover. It really gets off all my makeup, doesn’t break me out, and does not sting like some other brands. It’s worked so well that there’s even a generic Target Up & Up brand making an eye makeup remover that is supposedly comparable to the Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover. I was really hesitant to try it out because I really love my Neutrogena eye makeup remover and didn’t want to buy something that didn’t work. On the Target website, the 5.5 oz Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover sells for $6.49, while the 5.5 oz Up & Up brand Eye Makeup Remover sells for $4.54. That’s a difference of $1.95. Who doesn’t like saving a little where they can?


The Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover claims to remove even waterproof eye makeup. Let’s see how this Up & Up brand Eye Makeup Remover compares.

To test these two eye makeup removers out, I used an eyeshadow from my 15th Anniversary Urban Decay palette, the waterproof Maybelline Lash Stiletto mascara in Very Black, Mac Fluidline in Blacktrack, and Milani Liquif'Eye Metallic Eyeliner in Black.

I rubbed the eyeshadow, Milani eyeliner, Mac gel liner, and the waterproof mascara on my left hand to test the Neutrogena eye makeup remover.

This is what my hand looked like after one swipe of the Neutrogena eye makeup remover...

This is what my hand looked like after two swipes of the Neutrogena eye makeup remover. Pretty good, let's see how the Up & Up brand compares..

Right hand to test the Up & Up brand, swatches in the same order.

After one swipe of the Up & Up brand

After two swipes of the Up & Up Eye Makeup Remover.

Looks like the Up & Up brand Eye Makeup Remover removed all the eye makeup just as great as the Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover after the second swipe. Of course swiping my hand twice was just for testing and demonstration purposes, when you actually remove your eye makeup you'll need to swipe more times to thoroughly remove it all. 

To use, I shake up the makeup remover to mix the ingredients all together. I use a cotton ball and swipe over my eye a few times, then flip the cotton ball to the clean side to wipe away the left over makeup. Waterproof mascara can be a little bit more difficult to remove, you just have to hold the remover there longer so it can penetrate and break down the mascara more. Afterward, I wash my face with a face cleanser to remove remaining makeup remover residue. Then all your eye makeup is gone!

Next time you're at a Target and need a makeup remover, try the Up & Up eye makeup remover instead of the Neutrogena Oil-Free Makeup Remover to save yourself a few bucks! 

Friday, September 23, 2011

Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover



All hail more natural cleansing products! I love the feeling of knowing that I’m putting products on my face made without preservatives or harsh chemicals, it’s good for the earth and good for the face! The Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover is a face cleanser made without harsh chemical sulfates, parabens, petrochemicals, dyes, and phthalates, and is 86% natural. This cleanser claims to clean your skin and remove makeup. We all know how horrible it is to sleep with dirt and makeup residue caked on our faces so when I first heard about this cleanser I was extremely ecstatic because I could now remove my makeup and wash my face all in one fell swoop before I went to bed (especially on those nights when I’m feeling tired and lazy). I’ve always had a problem in the past with cleansers that claim to remove makeup, but still left a residue. The question is, does the Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover really clean off all my makeup?

To answer that question I formulated an experiment:

These are the products I used to test out whether or not the Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover does a good job at removing makeup and cleansing the skin.

I rubbed the foundation, eyeliner, and blush on my hand and let it dry for one minute. Afterward, it was time to wash my hand!

Looks like the cleanser really removed the foundation, eyeliner, and blush, and got my hand clean... but did it really? To test out if there was any makeup left over on my skin, I soaked a clean cotton ball in makeup remover and wiped it over my hand.


The conclusion? The cotton ball was extremely clean and picked up no traces of foundation, eyeliner, or blush! Awesome huh? The shininess on my hand is from the oil in the makeup remover.


Now that we have determined how great of a cleanser and makeup remover it is, let me give you more details about the product if you're interested in purchasing. 


The consistency is gel-like and a bit on the runny side. The scent is pleasant. It smells clean and fresh. The product is easy to lather up and rinse off. Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover can be purchased at any drug store, Target, or Walmart and retails at $7.99, but sometimes this item goes on sale so you can purchase it for a discount. 


 


Have you tried this cleanser yet?

Thursday, September 22, 2011

MISSHA M Perfect Cover B.B. Cream

B.B. Cream, also known as Blemish Balm, was initially created for laser surgery patients to aid in protecting and providing light coverage for scars and blemishes that are still healing. It is now a cosmetic item that is gaining popularity due to its amazing skin healing properties. According to Squidoo.com, bb cream initially gained popularity when famous South Korean actresses used the formula as a cosmetic product. Soon after, Japan and South East Asia began using it too with Europe and the USA soon to follow. It is now available for purchase with multiple brands sold at Sephora.

I am reviewing a bb cream from Korean cosmetics brand Missha. This product claims to offer skin-lightening properties through healing visible wrinkles and blemishes. It also claims that it offers excellent coverage and prevents skin from aging. This product retails at $29.99 on the Missha website for a 50ml tube with a convenient built-in pump. It comes in five varying shades, No. 31 (Golden Beige), No. 13 (Milky Beige), No. 21 (Light Beige), No. 23 (Natural Beige), and No. 27 (Honey Beige).

I have the product in No. 27 (Honey Beige) and No. 23 (Natural Beige). As you can tell from the swatches, the No. 23 shade appears to have a slight grey tint while the No. 27 shade appears more tan. When applied, shade No. 23 is a touch lighter than shade No. 27 and can easily be blended out. This product provides medium coverage and can easily be applied with any makeup brush or more simply with your fingers. I think it does a great job at concealing and evening out my skin tone, but more importantly, it provides a natural skin-like finish making it look as though I'm wearing absolutely no foundation. This bb cream has a moist finish so setting it with a powder is a must. Although the SPF 42 in it is great for protecting skin from harmful UV rays, it unfortunately causes a white cast over my face where the product is worn during flash photography.

Despite the white cast, I adore this bb cream overall. I love that it has a built-in pump for an easy, clean, and sanitary dispensing of the product. Not only is it super easy to blend, I find that the coverage is excellent and flawless making it a great alternative to foundation. If over time it really lives up to its claims of healing and anti-aging then this product is for sure money well spent.






Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Milani LIQUIF'EYE Metallic Eyeliner Pencil

When shopping for an eyeliner, I consider its staying power and its level of pigmentation. Drugstore eyeliners I've tried were never able to last throughout the day and were never pigmented enough. Although I was skeptical about a drugstore eyeliner, I heard great things about the Milani LIQUIF'EYE Metallic Eyeliner Pencil. I tried out the color Black. One word: AMAZING! It really is as great as what everybody says about it. It is extremely creamy, which is great for smoking out, and after 15 seconds, it completely dries and doesn't smudge at all. I love how this eyeliner lasts all day and is highly pigmented. I have nothing but great things to say about this liner. It is a great product for a drugstore item and it comes at a great price. Roughly $6 depending on where you purchase. This eyeliner comes in the following colors: Black, Silver, Gold, Aqua, and Brown. I cannot wait to try out more products from this brand!





Try it out and let me know if you've fallen in love too!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil


I have tried many setting powders over the years from drug store to department store brands. My conclusion is that the best setting powder of all time is the Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil. I'm actually really surprised it's not as talked about as other powders that don't work as well (i.e. Maybelline Dream Matte Power, everybody's favorite). The mineral veil is a translucent finishing powder for mineral foundation, but I use it to set my liquid foundation. One of the reasons mineral veil is a must-have product for me is that it really does a great job in controlling and minimizing oil from my face. Of all the products I've tried, mineral veil is hands down the best in absorbing oil and really lasts throughout the day. If you're looking for something that will set your makeup and really help control oil, then take my advice and try the mineral veil.

Let me know how it works out for you!

Shoes For Small Feet!

I LOVE SHOES! Unfortunately, I have small feet! :( I wear a size 4.5 in women's and most shoe manufacturers carry size 5 shoes as their smallest size. For the longest time, I shopped at the kid's section for shoes. The color selection for kid's shoes is not great. I find that kid's shoes are pretty bulky and they just do not look classy like womens shoes do. I was really disappointed that I couldn't find heels that were stylish and fit my feet. I love high heels and they just don't make 4 inch heels for kids. For a while, I bought size 5 shoes and stuffed it with padding. Personally, it did not work for me.

MY SOLUTION? Nordstrom!

Sadly not all brands at Nordstrom carry sizes smaller than 5, but it is still amazing that you can find really nice shoes in small sizes. Nordstrom carries brand name fashionable shoes in sizes 4 and 4.5 in the women's shoe department. They carry shoes of all styles in small sizes, including flats, heels, boots, and everything else. I die!


Couple months back I bought these great Jessica Simpson 'Francesca' pumps in size 4.5. Jessica Simpson's website doesn't even carry sizes smaller than 5, so it was really great that I got a pair of nice pumps in my true to fit size. 

Nordstrom is my favorite place to shop for shoes because of their great return policy and they now provide free shipping which I am extremely happy about. It can be difficult to find small sizes at the actual store, but it's easy to find online because you can shop by size. You can easily return the shoes by going to your local Nordstrom store instead of having to ship it back to them.

I hope this information helps! Where do you guys shop for shoes?