Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Lorac Sweet Temptations Eye Shadow Collection Review

As you know, I DIE for Lorac eyeshadows! Ok, that was a little dramatic, but you know I love me some Lorac eyeshadows. I was immediately enticed when I saw this set at Ulta; I bought it there for $36. I think it's supposed to be a holiday thing, but I bought this quite a few weeks ago.











It includes sixteen 1" square eyeshadows in four individual palettes of four eyeshadows each. The shadows are shimmery for the most part, with only about two of them being matte. You heard me rave about the Lorac Unzipped palette, and these eyeshadows are no different. They're very soft, super pigmented, gorgeous colors that are easy to blend. Oh, and, THEY LOOK LIKE CANDY BARS! It legit looks like something you could eat (but please don't). All shadows, unless otherwise indicated, are shimmer.











The Indulge in White Chocolate palette (dramatic) includes shades of blue: a buttercream, a silver-blue, a midnight blue, and a blue-black that has a slight gold shimmer running through it.

Satisfying Toffee Crunch (natural eye palette) has reddish-brown shades: a matte petal pink, a mink color, a reddish/burgundy-brown, and a dark cocoa shade.

The Tease Me Truffles (plum eyeshadow palette) has plum (duh) colors in it: a light silver-lilac, a mauve shade, a dark plum, and a black with a subtle silver shimmer. 
 
 
Tantalizing Dark Chocolate (bronze eyeshadow palette) includes a golden champagne color, a bronzey-gold, a milk chocolate color, and a matte dark brown.


The possibilities with this collection of palettes is endless; you can mix and match within one palette, you can mix between palettes, it includes blacks for smokey eyes, whites for highlights, any possible combination you can think of can be done with this palette. It is definitely worth the money (which isn't a bad deal to begin with); you will not be disappointed. 

--Shine bright

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Other Korean Beauty Products Haul

As a continuation of the Skin Food Haul, these are other random Korean beauty products I picked up while I was in South Korea.  In no particular order:

1.  Lovely ME:EX nail stickers-from The Face Shop (which I think is funny because in the U.S. we have The Body Shop!).  I have looked and looked for nail stickers like these in the U.S. and could not find them anywhere!  I saw a cool tutorial on YouTube using these stickers to make combo matte/shiny nails that I wanted to try but I could never find the stickers for it; I had to go all the way to South Korea to get my hands on some.  They're just white crescent-shaped stickers to put on your nails to block off the tips, like French tips, for example. 

 










2.  Lovely ME:EX Milk Tint in 02 Baby Peach (cutest name ever!)- this is also from The Face Shop.  The box says "This milky lotion-type tint, with a moisturizing film made of milk and natural berry extracts, gently protects the lips without dryness or smudging while making them appear attractive as if tinged with flower pigments".  The packaging reminds me of Benetint Posie Tint.  I have used this a few times, and I hate to say that I really don't notice much of a tint on my lips.  It does stain nicely (the swatch is still on my hand) but the stain is barely noticeable on my lips.  The smell of this stuff is INCREDIBLE.  It smells EXACTLY like freshly-crushed strawberries.  Exactly.  Like you just bit into the juiciest strawberry ever.  It's divine.  It has a long doe-foot applicator and .13 fluid ounces. 
 
 
 
 
3.  It Girl's Nail Cone nail polish in 1222A Trench Beige (a very appropriate name for this color)-I found this in a random store in an underground mall.  It's exactly the color of a trench coat, with a very subtle white shimmer running through it.  The formula looks kind of sheer in the bottle, but when I tried it on my nails, it was opaque with two coats.  It has a wide brush, which is my favorite and the kind I find easiest for applying nail color. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4.  Bourjois So Matt Mattifying Top Coat-I bought this at one of the many duty-free stores in the Seoul-Incheon airport.  It's....a mattifying top coat.  I haven't been able to use it yet, but I can't wait to do the nail tutorial I mentioned earlier with matte/shiny nails!
 
5.  Bourjois eyeshadow #4-I bought this at the same time I bought the mattifying top coat.  It's a gorgeous deep dark purpley-blue color with a minuscule purple shimmer running through it.  It's very dark, but so deep and beautiful; pictures and swatches don't do it justice.  Even the packaging is beautiful!  Plum Noir is what I would call this color if I could name it.  It's stunning, and also paraben free! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
6 & 7.  Chanel Rouge Allure lipstick in #90 Pimpante and Chanel Illusion D'Ombre (cream eyeshadow) in #82 Emerveille-I bought these at another duty-free store in Incheon; it was the end of my trip and I was feeling dangerous.  The lipstick is a really pretty coraly-pink color with a slight shimmer.  Honestly, I was a little disappointed by the formula; it can get kind of gloppy and splotchy.  For a Chanel lipstick, and for what I paid for it, it wasn't as epic as I expected it to be.  I do like it and the color looks great on me; I especially love the packaging: you push down on the gold end and it pops out of the case.  Chanel packaging is always so sleek and weighty; love it. 
The Illusion D'Ombre is basically a high-end paint pot.  You can use it either as a base or as a regular eyeshadow by itself (but make sure you use a primer if you use it by itself!).  It's a beautiful champagne rose shimmer color, and it came with a small angle brush (but I just use my finger to apply it). 
 
 

 
 




That's it for my Korean beauty haul; I can't wait to try all of these products and post an update!

--Shine bright

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Skin Food haul!

So I recently got back from a trip to South Korea and brought back so much cool makeup!  Most of it is from Skin Food and Asian brands, some of it I bought at the duty-free stores in the Seoul airport, but this post is going to be all about the Skin Food (I'm not going to include the prices of things here, mostly because I paid for everything in Korean Wons and the exchange into dollars is a little different, but also because all of my receipts are in Korean). 

Can I just say, I'm OBSESSED with Skin Food!  I couldn't get enough of it when I was over there; I must've gone to Skin Food stores on at least three to five separate occasions.  If you didn't know, Skin Food is a Korean makeup and skin care brand; they use mostly natural ingredients and are mostly paraben free.  I like Skin Food for those reasons, and also because it's healthy for my skin and I feel good about putting it on my skin.  Skin Food describes itself as "Special food for the skin to eat.  Contains lots of nutritive and energetic ingredients such as fresh plants, fruits, and etc. to maintain our bodies healthy and lively".  Definitely go to www.theskinfood.com and check them out (plus, they give you a boatload of free samples with every purchase)!  Here's what I bought:

1.  Black Egg Pore Gel Base- basically a primer.  It's described as "a pore-refining primer gel with a velvety finish that improves the appearance of enlarged pores while preparing skin for makeup.  The apricot color base brightens lackluster skin tones."  I was a little disappointed that this didn't control my oily skin a little better, but then again it doesn't say that it will.  I do agree on the velvety finish, and it has kind of a flowery scent (it smells like a skin care product).  The tube contains 25 grams.











2. Buckwheat Loose Powder(#23)- loose setting powder (duh).  This came in three or four different shades, including translucent and lilac!  I picked the darkest one (a lot of the powders and makeup over there are so pale).  It's very soft, has a velvety finish, and blends smoothly onto skin.  It came with a powder puff and contains 23 grams. 
 
 
 
 
 
  





3.  Oil Control Film- aka blotting sheets.  "It controls oil, reduces sebum.  Leaves a velvety-soft natural finish.  The results are immediate and lasting all day."  I haven't had a chance to try these yet; as you can see, they are still in the package.  I think that it contains 50 sheets, but I'm not completely sure (I can't read Korean, but there's the number 50 and the size of the sheets on the back of the packaging). 
 
4.  two Nail Vita nailpolishes- in the colors RE102 (red) and BR614 (brown/taupe).  The bottles says "This nail contains vitamin and keratin.  Advanced formula colours and covers in one quick, mistake-proof stroke."  I have had the chance to try the red one, and I have to say I LOVE it!  The color is so opaque, you really could get away with just one coat.  The color is rich, the polish is thick, and it dries to a beautiful, almost satin finish.  I hated to put a top coat on it because I loved the way it looked without it!  I wore it during a four-day trip, and it did start to chip during the fourth day, but I'm going to blame that on the Seche Vite top coat I put on it, which always chips on me.  I haven't tried the taupe one yet, but I absolutely must have more of these nailpolishes! 
 
  
5.  Rose Essence Volume Lip Gloss- in #7.  It's a nude, pinky shimmery color that looks great over any color lipstick.  Sometimes I can feel it tingling like a volumizing lip gloss, but whether or not it actually does volumize my lips is questionable.  It has a very strong, old-lady rose scent, but isn't unbearable.  It's not sticky and lasts for a decent amount of time.  I like to put this over any lipstick I've been wearing if my lips need more moisture; it gives a little oomph to any lip color that's starting to feel dry.  It has a straight doe-foot applicator (is that even a thing?  Straight doe-foot?) 
 



 






6.  Sugar Cookie Blush-(the number on the bottom is stamped over, but it's the purple one).  I know that I will probably never wear this, but I had to get it, because it's a purple blush.  I have never seen a purple blush in the U.S. before!  I haven't actually tried this on my face yet, but I swatched it with my finger and it had zero pigment; nothing even showed up on my finger, so it wasn't even worth taking a picture.  Bummer.  But it looks cool!
 
 
 
7. Allantoin Clear Mascara-I bought this to comb through my eyebrows; my eyebrows stay in place for a little while longer, but clearly (no pun intended) it's not meant to be an eyebrow gel.  It also darkens my eyebrows a little bit by taking off the setting powder that gets on them; it gets the job done. 
 





 
8. Passion Fruit Rich Lip Balm- Grapefruit flavor.  This smells like a legit grapefruit.  It has a slight pink tint but nothing too opaque.  It's not sticky, is decently lasting, and has SPF 8.  15 grams. 
 
 
 
These were all of the Skin Food items I bought while I was in South Korea, and I'm already checking out Amazon.com for more! Skin Food is definitely one of my favorite makeup and skin care brands; I recommend it for everybody! 
 
--Shine bright
 


 




Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Perfume collection

My perfume collection consists of a mix of body sprays and high and low-end perfumes. 

This is where and how I store my perfumes, on a stand thing, which I think is for office supplies, that I purchased from a thrift store of some sort (this sits on a bookshelf right next to my makeup table):

 
  (Ignore the random box of kleenexes on the right).

On the top row, from left to right (all from Bath & Body Works): Moonlight Magic perfume (which is discontinued, and I'm so sad because it was my favorite B&BW scent!), Secret Wonderland, Moonlight Magic, Summer Vanillas Coconut, and Forever Sunshine body sprays.

Middle row, left to right: Estee Lauder Sensuous Nude, Chanel Chance Eau Tendre (my all-time, favorite, holy grail perfume), and Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy perfumes.

Bottom row, left to right: Marc Jacobs Oh Lola!, Marc Jacobs Dot (doesn't he have the best packaging?), and Britney Spears Midnight Fantasy perfumes.

In the little pocket on the left side are two rollerball perfumes, one of Britney Spears Fantasy (honestly probably my second favorite perfume) and Bath & Body Works Sensual aromatherapy, a B&BW Midnight Pomegranate body butter, and a Snow Kissed Berry body cream, also from B&BW.   

All of the high-end perfumes (Estee Lauder, Chanel, and Marc Jacobs) I purchased from the duty free store in the airport (thanks to our employee discount!), and the Juicy Couture and Britney Spears perfumes I found at Ulta and T.J. Maxx, respectively. 

I love perfumes, they're one of my favorite parts about getting ready; when I think about what outfit and makeup I'm going to wear that day, picking out a scent to go with it is always part of the process. I always shine brighter when I know I smell good.

--Shine bright

Monday, September 3, 2012

Review: Lorac Unzipped palette




 
This palette can be purchased at Ulta or Sephora for $40.00, and it includes a mini "Behind the Scenes" eyeshadow primer. 

 









The palette has 10 neutral eyeshadows, 4 matte and 6 shimmer.  Each shadow is approximately 1" square. 

 
 I have to say, I absolutely LOVE this palette.  The eyeshadows are SO pigmented, so soft, and the colors are gorgeous.  I did not see parabens listed in the ingredients, and I can wear every single one of these colors to work.  All of the colors start with cute "U" words:

Top row left to right: Undercover, Unbelievable, Unattainable, Unconditional, and Unbridled
Bottom row left to right: Undiscovered, Unreal, Uncensored, Unspoken, and Untamed


 
Undercover=matte ivory
Unbelievable=shimmer copper
Unattainable=shimmer medium brown
Unconditional=matte mauve
Unbridled=matte wine
Undiscovered=shimmer gold
Unreal=shimmer petal pink
Uncensored=shimmer coffee
Unspoken=matte red-brown
Untamed=shimmer deep plum


*note: almost all of those swatches were swatched once, with ONE swipe!  They're so pigmented!

I've used this palette every single day for work (and even sometimes on my days off) since I've gotten it; you can make endless combinations with it.

The Behind the Scenes eye primer performs well, and I would honestly say it's comparable to Urban Decay Primer Potion.  I've worn it during a full day of work and my eyeshadow looked perfect from start to finish. 

I HIGHLY recommend you get this palette; it's a great investment, especially if you wear a lot of neutrals.  You won't regret it! 

--Shine bright