Monday, November 30, 2009
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Brushes! Brushes! and more...Brushes!!
so...if you havent guessed what this blog is about yet.... then hmm i wonder about you haha =) im going to give you guys a little low down on brushes; which ones you need; cheaper alternatives; and which ones are good at a reasonable price. first thing you need to know is that yes; price does matter for the most part because a two dollar brush isnt always going to give you the same result as a 40 dollar mac brush; but sometimes you can get away with using two dollar brushes if you have a. a really good eyeshadow primer b. really good eyeshadow. at the end of the day its about your budget and what you can afford; its your pocket. if you can dish out more money for higher quality brushes great; if not; there are other options. some cheaper brushes work as good but they wont last as long, that is the downside. for the most part i own mac and sephora brushes because they are great quality and last for a long time. you def dont want to dish out 10 dollars on a brush that will last you a month; and you'll end up having to replace, when you can get the same brush at sephora or mac for 20; that will last you years. unless your doing makeup professionally, there really is no need to have a million different brushes. you can get the same brush from different brands to try out, but for the most part there is a min requirement when it comes to brushes if your just doing makeup on yourself.so, here is a little break down of the most important brushes to have in your makeup routine.
Foundation brush
even though most people pat on foundation with their fingers; brushes are much more efficient girls! this is a brush you will most likely use everyday so its good to get a good quality one so you dont end up having to replace it often. why is a brush better than your fingers? easy! your finger only takes in as much product as you can dab on it, and also the foundation brush has a flat shape and long bristles and ensures that your makeup will go on smooth and flawlessly =) also its better for blending than your fingers!! it helps you get more product on your face; without having to use so much of it.Concealer Brush
the concealer brush is alot like the foundation brush in the sense that it looks like a mini version of it. the bristles are thin and short which makes it perfect for cream or liquid concealer. it is smaller because its more for spot treatment and under eye areas. its shame and size allows the brush to concentrate the product on your problem area.this is also a brush that you might want to consider getting a good one so that it wont shed when you clean it, and wont have to replace often.
Powder Brush

the powder brush is used to apply any loose/pressed powder on your face to get rid of shine. it can also be used with your powder concealer/ bronzer; or to do some simple contouring of the face. they come in different sizes; and it just depends on your preference. a looser brush will give you less coverage; where as a fuller brush will apply more product on your face.
Eye shadow Brush

eyeshadow brushes come in alot of different shapes and sizes and each one does something a little slightly different than the other. you can use thin ones to line the eye, square shaped ones to smudge eyeshadow or liner, angled ones for your crease and contour, there really is no wrong with brushes. you pretty much use what is more comfortable for you. yes, specific brushes do specific things, BUT as long as you get from point A to B; it doesnt really matter which way you do it. every one is different and does make up in their own way. play around with brushes and figure out which one works best for what on you.
Blush Brush

self explanatory; its used to apply blush. you can get an angled brush, or a regular one. angled ones are good for contouring of the cheekbones and face; regular ones do the trick too; but the angle helps you pack on color more naturally.
optional; is a lip brush. applying lipstick; sometimes you can go too heavy, so to avoid this its better to use a lip brush so that you can get the precise amount you want and also to make sure that your lipstick is even all through out. it also helps with smoothing it out and helps with feathering. another optional is the eyebrow brush which are reasonable in price and help keep your brows and lashes in tip tip shape. like i said, there are many varieties and price ranges; it all depends on how much you are willing to spend. if you cant afford makeup brushes but still want good quality brushes; try some of the painting brushes from arts and crafts stores. it sounds silly but the brushes i used in college for painting classes are very similar to the ones i use for makeup. make sure you get the white haired ones or the orange haired ones since they tend to be softer. you dont want anything harsh on your face and eyes. target has great brushes for a good price, also coastal scents and bf-beauty.com has some good ones as well that get great reviews online and are very fair in price. hope this helps ladies!! give me some feedback!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
MUFE(makeup forever) Cosmetic line
this little lovely post is an intro into the loveliness that is MUFE; a heads up on products that i will be purchasing and hopefully reviewing; and maybe some inspiration for you guys to try them as well. i first heard of MUFE when sephora opened up last year at my local mall. i was always into makeup but i didnt get into the higher end things besides mac until the sephora opened its doors. i felt like a kid in a candy store; and thats an understatement. i was looking to buy a concealer powder; i had macs, but i wanted to try something new because mac concealers tend to have alot of red in them and it came out a bit darker compared to my skin tone. i asked one of the girls that worked there to match me up and she told me about MUFE and after she put it on i LOVED it. mostly because it was perfect for my yellow undertone
skin. now that i know that their powder foundations is good; i was looking into their liquid ones, since liquid foundations give you a more natural look. turns out that MUFE is also amazing when it comes to liquid foundations. after reading all the online reviews and watching some videos online im for sure going to try it. i always tried staying away from liquid foundations because truly people can do harm with these. if not blended well, foundations can make you look like a straight clown! i was debating on whether to get the MUFE HD; or the MUFE mat velvet; but based on reviews HD is geared more towards regular to dry skin. while mat velvet is more for people with oily skin because it gives that shine free natural finish to the skin which sounds amazing. at first i was iffy about the "mat velvet" title; but after reading the reviews; this stuff holds up pretty good. they compare it to the mac foundation; and its said that it gives the same coverage without the heavyim also going to get the makeup forever primer. whats awesome about MUFE primers is that they come in different colors according to your undertone and skin tone to help give your skin an all over even tone before you even apply foundation. i was matched up for the neutral(white) colored primer since i dont have much discoloration in my skin. if you go to sephora.com and look at the MUFE primers it gives you some detail about what each color does for your face, and its some guidance as to what color primer to get. if your medium toned, i suggest going with just the neutral white because the brown toner tends to be a little dark and has alot of red in it. it looked HORRIBLE ON ME. im also looking forward to trying this bad boy out...
its a concealer palette; much like the one i talked about in a previous entry. this one has five color options which means you can blend the colors together and get the precise coverage you need for under eye circles; blemishes; scars; etc. i also heard that their regular concealers are great too; so i'll probably give that a go too for the days where you get those random breakouts. and last but NOT least; eye shadows. they have this really cool little thing; refillable palettes. sometimes makeup lines only come out with palettes for special editions; or maybe the ones they do come out with only have 3 - 4 colors; so this works out great! 
you can transfer your shadows directly into here which makes it easier to organize your eye shadows; and also gives you the freedom to make your own custom made palette.
you can find these and more MUFE products at sephora.com; also sephora has a special going on right now!! when you buy 3 MUFE eye shadows you get the palette(retailed at $10.00) for FREE!! the eye shadows usually retail for around $19.00 but well worth the money. also, mostly any shadow will fit in the palette, so you don't need to stick to just MUFE eye shadows!
The big MAC vs. MUFE
Essie Nail Polish review
Price: 4/5Packaging: 5/5
Overall rating: 5/5
pros: cute color selection; goes on smooth; LASTS FOR DAYS!!; soft on nails; doesn't chip dramatically; looks great on nails; every color you can imagine, they got it!
cons: hmm not every one wants to dish out 8 dollars per nail polish but in my opinion you get your moneys worth because they are really good. only thing to look out for is that some of the colors are pretty sheer; so you have to do 3 - 4 coats; BUT the good thing is that no matter how many coats of this stuff i put on, it never got bulky, it still went on super smooth; and it looked as if i only had 2 coats on. i will for sure continue to buy from the Essie collection!
P.S. i waited a couple days to do this review to test out the durability of the nail polish and see how much chipping i was going to be dealing with.
Lo'real Lineur Intense felt tip liquid eyeliner review

egh to the flu season!!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Essie nail polish

its precious! the only thing i didnt like was that it was very sheer, so i had to apply 3 - 4 coats, BUT other than that i loved them. i ended up getting two colors;

they are both gorgeous; for 8 dollars where ever essies are sold near you. target has them but not as many color options. you can try online, or any beauty product stores at the mall. the greenish color is "mint candy apple"; the purpleish color is "looking for love". essie retails for $8.00 a piece.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
the basics.
the name of the line is artistry essentials; balancing. my moms friend recommended me these and im so glad. they really have helped so much. i was bouncing around from product to product like a mad woman! i had never had any skin problems so i was pretty much panicking. the thing is that you have to give products TIME to work. your skin has to adapt to them and then you start seeing results. at first i didnt notice any changes, but i stuck with artistry and im so glad i did! aveno is great, but i feel like it wasn't strong enough for my skin. this line is a 3 step process. the cleanser, the toner, and the lotion. whats great about it is that its for oily skin, so it hydrates without adding any extra oil to my skin. i've even noticed that over time my skin is no where near as oily as it use to be. i dont have to wear powder or anything, and its just fine. the lotion goes on great, it isnt greasy, and it has SPF15 which is great for the summer because the sun can do so much damage to your skin, and sometimes sun blocks are so greasy that you dont want to bother putting them on.
aside from the 3 steps; i also give myself a facial twice a week with these two products. one is a mask that helps out all the oil and junk from your pores; the other is a microdermabration scrub. both work wonders; specially the scrub. i gently scrub my face for about four minutes and it leaves my skin SO SMOOTH. it helps get rid of all dead skin that builds up around ur nose, and also works great with revealing new skin, specially if you have acne scars or dark spots. artistry tends to be on the pricier side; but trust me girls its so well worth it. the cleanser, toner, and lotion are between 14 - 20 dollars a piece. the scrub and mask are a little pricier, but these you dont use as much so you dont run out of them as often. if your having problems with your skin, or looking to try a new skin care line, i HIGHLY recommend artistry. balancing is the line for oily skin; but they also have artistry for reg and dry skin also. you can get artistry products from the Amway website, or find a representative around your way that sells them. if you guys have any questions; or need any info on these products let me know! also, my moms friend is a rep for Amway; so she sells the products so if you guys are interested in getting anything contact me.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
Monday, November 16, 2009
slowly but surely!
girlsssss
reminder.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
aquatic eyes
Look: Aquatic eyes
Model: Mariant
up and coming blogs
. a quick view of my eyeshadows; brushes; nail polishes; and all sorts of beauty goodies that i think are worth the buy. i'll have pictures; discriptions; and where you can get everything.
.mac nail polish review
.sally h. nail polish review
.stride rite review
.revlon nail polish review
.barefoot lemon and sage footscrub review
.envy nail drying spray review
. nude lips tutorial
. mac eyeshadow enhancers and eyeshadow base review
. mac eyeshadow base vs estee lauder
. physicians formula review
. healthy skin enhancers review
. HIP eyeshadow review
. brushes review
. colassal mascara review
. mac mascara review
.lash blast review
. mac eyebrow set review
.carmex review
. mint julepe mask review
. skin care review
. nutrilite review
IF there is a review/tutorial/post that you wanna see and it isnt on the list above; feel free to drop me an email and i will have it for ya as soon as possible =) stay tuned!!
Friday, November 13, 2009
gotta love a buy one get one!
these brushes a
re pretty good; and mind you i only payed about 3-4 bucks for them because they were on sale. Walgreen's was having a CRAZY cosmetics sale last night!! i hesitated because i said i was only going to get ONE brush; but egh i got both of them. they are both shadow brushes; BUT slightly different. I'll do a little demo later one. one of them is a medium detailer which lets you be more detailed with ur shadow. i also bought a duo brush; blender on one side; and smudger on the other side. i walked by where the physicians formula was SUPPOSE to be; and let me tell you....it was almost empty. ladies went hard on that lol. honestly there were like 10 things left because EVERYTHING was on sale; buy one get ones half off; buy one get one free; really good stuff. to my luck; they had the bronzer i wanted. its duo so you can actually use it as eyeshadow also.
by this point i was way too excited. but i kept in mind that i had already spent way too much on makeup and stuff for the week. on my way to the cash register though; i ran into the mint julep mask; and i COULDN'T turn down the deal. it was only 3.99; AND it was buy one get my free; so i picked one up for myself; since i had promised a friend to get him one. i CANT wait to try it because the reviews from people i know and online have been really good. my skin; thank god; has been clearing up alot! its about time. my skin lost control last year around July; and is now slowing down. BUT better late than never. so girls run out to Walgreen's and try to snatch what ever is left; if any. ALSO; bare with me. I'm working on making my reviews a little more legit; but I'm still kinda new at this. i know they aren't as detailed as you guys might want them; i PROMISE that the next one will be as detailed as possible. ciao!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
some reviews!! =)

ones work pretty good; but i guess since these are cheaper; it doesnt offer as much coverage as the more expensive ones. same goes for the green stick for redness; it helps; but doesnt hide all the way. i guess you gotta try different brands before you find the one that works for you.the lashblast mascara; was ok. i expected it to be much better; but i think its because i got the volume one and not the lenght one. the physicians formula bronzer is good so far; really natural looking. the lip sticks will have to wait till tomorrow for a full run. i know this is so low on details and actual pictures; i'll have that tomorrow; for SURE!! and maybe i'll even do a couple of looks since i havent played with my makeup box in a while =)
Monday, November 9, 2009
newbies!!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
HIP by loreal


neutrogena cosmetics

great; and their cosmetics line prides itself in being great for your skin also. these are great foundations and concealers to use because it wont clog pores, some of the products have SPF in them; and they wont make your skin oily. cant beat that =)the "eye" hate dark circles club haha

help you hide things like freckles, redness in blemishes, and our friends; the dark eye circles =) Maybelline has these wonderful little things called "cover sticks" which come in the common color corrector colors; green, white, peach, orange, salmon, and pink, amongst other shades(since we established that everyone has different skin tones and dark eye color combinations). i know what you thinking; green? orange? WTF? breathe. each color does something a little different than the next. this is simple color theory. complimentary colors cancel each other out, turning into a neutral; this is also true with skin. the GREEN correctors work on redness. in other words they can tone down the redness in blemishes; or around your nose, where ever you choose to apply it. this comes in a stick, or powder palettes. and NO; it doesn't appear green on your face, unless you have a crappy one, but physicia
ns formula is a great inexpensive option. yellow tints such as; yellow, orange, and peach; are what gets rid of eye circles because they cancel out purple and blue tints. which one you chose depends on your skin tone. yellow; for fair skin; peach for med skin tones, and orange for darker skin tones. you can also get away with pink corrector if you have really fair skin and fairly light circles. if the color isn't the only problem and you have puffy eyes, or recessed circles; you can add concealer to help hide them. recessed circles should go one shade lighter than your regular face concealer, and puffy eyes; a shade darker. there are many different options as far as correctors go, its just about finding the right one that is right for you. sometimes you might notice that you have two shades of dark circles; or that they aren't always the same color, this is FINE. the best advice is to look into palette's. PIXI has a quad palette so that you can customize your eye circles. this is the most inexpensive way because you have four colors that can cater to the specific color of your circles. no matter which one you get; the key is to BLEND it into your skin with either your finger; or a small concealer brush. HOPE THIS HELPED LADIES!! =)Wednesday, November 4, 2009
newbies


Mint Julep Mask
im going to try this mask out!! i already have a mask that is the same brand as the rest of my skin care, BUT i've been doing my homework and reading some really great reviews about this mask. supposedly it gets rid of blackheads, dries out acne, AND makes your face smoother. and all these claims are coming from people who actually use the product so it cant hurt to try it right?Healthy skin enhancers
