Monday, August 26, 2013

Beauty Noobz Guide to Beauty (part three- Foundation)

Foundation is usually the one thing people find the hardest to figure out. There are to many factors that go into picking the right foundation. Everyone has their own needs, and not everyone will love the same one. This one product is the one that you really need to be picky about buying. You don't want one the wrong shade, one that will do the wrong thing for you, or one that has the wrong coverage. Considering the fact that this will most likely be the most expensive thing on your face you want something that'll work. This is why I'm here to help you with things you should take into consideration when choosing your foundation.

1. What's your undertone?
The way my teacher explained this to us was this. Everyone has an undertone. There are the people with a pink undertone (a.k.a. Cool Tone) there are the people with a yellow undertone (a.k.a. Warm Tone) and there are people who have an equal amount of both and these people have a Neutral Tone. 
Look at your arm, is there more yellow to your skin? Is there more pink? Usually the under part of your arm will show you what undertone you are, and knowing this will help you choose the right undertone of foundation. Ever hear a MAC girl talking about NC NW? Cool and Warm tones.

2. What is your skin type?
Your skin type should have a lot to do with your foundation choice. 
Is your skin oily? Do you see a lot of shine through out the day? Does your face usually feel a little greasy? If so you have Oily skin.
Is your skin more dry feeling? Do you get dry patches? Does your skin start to feel tight? Then you have Dry skin.
Do you have normal feeling skin, no real problem with shine other than your T-zone? (Your T-zone is your forehead, down your nose and ending at your chin.) During winter do you start to develop dry patches on certain parts of your skin? Welcome to Normal, Combination skin.

3. What type of coverage do you want?
Each foundation comes with a certain amount of coverage on the first application. Some foundations can be built up with a second application for more coverage. There are three different types of coverage Light, Medium, and Full. Keep in mind though that the more coverage you want the less like skin your face will actually look. Full coverage make up is meant to cover your flaws, which goes hand in hand with covering your skin, leaving you looking like you are wearing a layer of make up. If you don't mind then go for it, but usually during summer lighter coverage is more flattering, and medium coverage is usually everyone's default.

If you have cooler skin, stay away from the really orange foundations. If you have warm skin, try to find something with less pink in it's hues. For neutral skin it's a lot easier to find your match, usually more warm in the summer, cooler during winter.

Oily skin should usually stay away from heavy liquid foundations, however, more brands are beginning to accommodate to oily skin by having liquid foundation lines designed for every skin type. To be on the safe side though, always set with some sort of powder. Dry skin should usually stay away from powders, powders will set into your dry skin and make it look more pronounced. This can sometimes also happen with the liquid to powder foundations so just be careful. Normal, combination skin just be sure to keep blotting papers with you because that pesky T-zone doesn't look cute all oily in pictures. (FYI toilet seat covers work well to blot excessive oil when in a pinch) You can try the Palladio natural loose rice powder tissues, these can eliminate the need for pressed powder in your purse.

Light coverage can usually be gained from BB, CC, and tinted moisturizers. They have SPF and look really natural which is something good to use if you are heading to the beach or just going somewhere casual, they are really no muss, no fuss products. Medium coverage is good for just evening out your skin tone. If you don't have anything major going on with your skin use a medium coverage foundation and touch up anywhere that you need to with a good concealer. Full coverage as I said before will look like a layer of make up on your face. I wouldn't recommend it unless you are doing a photo shoot to be honest. That much make up (unless otherwise specified) will usually clog up your pores and make whatever problem you have worse.

Foundation won't change the consistency of your skin. If you have acne, the acne won't look red but the bump will still be there.

Once you come up with your answers finding the right foundation should be easier. There are higher end stores that have professionals that can match you (sephora has machines to match you now) or in the case of drugstores most have a pretty flexible return policy that if you don't like the color, or feeling you can return it with your receipt.

Hope it was helpful
xoxo

Thursday, August 22, 2013

NYX Mortal Instruments Parallel Worlds Review (Espanol)


Ahora puedo seguir durante días y días sobre cómo leer todas las novelas de Cassandra Clare Instrumento Mortal dentro de dos semanas, cómo me encantan y lo contenta que estoy por el ultimo envio . También podria hablar sobre por qué estoy súper emocionada por la película y cómo el final puede hacer o romper la película para mí. Sin embargo, eso no es lo que pasa aqui, pero debería comenzar un blog club para adolescentes de literatura de libros porque me encanta leer .

De todos modos, parece como si NYX decidió colaborar con la película para crear el conjunto de caja de instrumentos mortales que se puede encontrar en su página web y en las tiendas Ulta y sitio web. La caja dispone de seis productos y es aproximadamente $25.00 pero Ulta siempre envía $3.50 a $10 que pasa del precio si lo compras por separado así que usted puede conseguir por sobre $21 el valor de todo .


Tienes la plataforma Smokey que solo se vende a $7.00

La plataforma viene con un color blanco, un brillante color taupe, un azul marino, una ciruela, negro suave y un brillo de color gris. Todos los colores son muy suaves y pigmentado, usted fácilmente puede mezclarse todo juntos. También hay suficiente variedad en esta plataforma que puede crear una mirada del ojo suave con un estallido de color (si quieres) o un muy intenso ojos ahumado con cualquiera de los colores.


Usted también consiguir uno de los lápices de ojos NYX Jumbo en Cachemira que generalmente se vende por $4.50

Cachemira es descrita como un brillante color champagne en el sitio web. El color es tan bonito como la base de un ojo, como una sombra en crema o como un delineador de ojos. Se desliza sobre y se pigmenta muy bien (como todos sus lápices jumbo ojo) ahora soy dueña de cinco de ellos y son todos tan suaves y sorprendente que les compraba todo si pudiera. Sin duda podrías usar esto como una sombra en crema, utilizar el topo de la paleta de smokey para definir el pliegue y luego usar el blanco como su punto culminante para un look más suave.

Sube el rimel Boudoir Le Frou Frou que se vende por $6.00.

Esta máscara se ha convertido en mi favorito rimel. No roce sobre mí (incluso cuando estoy cansada y sudorosa) y ayuda a alargar, rizo y no agrupan a mí mientras está espesando mis pestañas. Esto puede haber sido el mejor producto en la platforma para mí, pero como con las fundaciones algunas cosas que me encanta pueden no funcionar tan bien para ti. Es un poco de una fórmula más húmeda (que para mí significa que queda mojado ya en mis pestañas), así que ten cuidado cuando te pones el maquillage porque puede transferir a tu párpado. También tiene una varita del rimel normal, sin cerdas de goma complicadas aquí.

Usted también tiene el aclamado mate suave crema de labios en Estambul $6,00. Es descrito como un limpio rosado. Ahora éste fue un gran exito conmigo. La fórmula fue increíble. Me encantó que se sintió como una crema labial suave, no brillante, casi líqauido. No siente sequedad y no tenía lustre o brillo a él en absoluto que funciona bastante bien para mí. Cómodamente la llevé y era realmente mucho el tiempo que lo traje , duro unas cuatro horas antes de que comí y entonces quedo casi a la perfección a través de mi comida. Aunque lo malo fue el color para mí . No era lo bastante pálido o nude, no fuera lo suficientemente rosado al ser vivo. Me lavó horriblemente. Me encanta el producto es solo en mi tono de piel parecía absolutamente horrible pero funciona es que poner un brillo color encima.


Recibe un rubor en polvo $5,00.
Es descrito como un coral rosa con brillo de oro e iridiscencia. Este polvo es un poco polvoriento y por eso no pretendo decir lo obvio pero polvoriento como cómo habrá caerse una vez que se sumergir el cepillo en él. El color es altamente pigmentado y aunque es un poco un color increíble recorrer un largo camino con éste. Era capaz de llevarlo todo el día sin cualquier decoloración (que puede tener más que ver con mi decisión de Fundación) también seguía siendo apenas tan brillante. En mi opinión tenía cualidades más iridiscentes que glitter Oro. Dio de un resalte natural agadable a la sombra. No soy una gran fan de rubor, pero estoy seguro de que si lo fuera seguro que usaria este.

Por último obtienes un estudio Liner líquido en extremo negro $4,50. Este forro era mi menos favorito y puede tener más que ver con el cepillo que cualquier otra cosa. Me he vuelto muy acostumbrada a un cepillo/rotulador o un pincel para gel liner. Yo solía usar el liner líquido con una punta de pincel y se me olvidó cómo totalmente molestos son para mí. Mis pestañas al final rizar naturalmente (Sí, pobre de mi * sarcástico *) cuando trato de usar el liner líquido se pone en mis pestañas y se seca muy lento si no lo elimino se regara en todo mi parpado y si lo hago luego se prone en las manos. De todos modos, estoylo estoy pensando, estaba teniendo un enojo con el maquillage jaja allí, es sólo el revestimiento líquido negro básico. Tiene un cepillo corto y no seca mate. También no es contra el agua.

De todos modos, gracias por leer, espero que sea informativo.

Gracias por leer xoxo

NYX Mortal Instruments Parallel Worlds Box Review

Now I can go on for days and days about how I read all of the Cassandra Clare Mortal Instrument novels in about two weeks, how I loved them and how excited I am for the last installment. I could also spoiler it up and talk about why I'm super excited for the movie and how the ending may make or break the movie for me. However, that isn't what this is about, but I should start a teen lit book club blog because I devour those books. 
Anyway, it seems as though NYX decided to collaborate with the movie to create the Mortal Instruments Box set which can be found on their website and at the Ulta stores and website. The box has six products and is about $25.00 but Ulta always sends out $3.50 off any $10 you spend so you can get it for about $21-ish.


You get the Smokey pallet which on it's own retails for $7.00.
The pallet comes with a white color, a brighter taupe color, a navy blue, a plum, a soft black, and a shimmer gray. All of the colors are really soft and pigmented, you can easily blend everything together. There is also enough variety in this pallet that you can create a soft eye look with a pop of color (if you want) or a really intense smokey eyes with any of the colors. 


You also get one of the NYX Jumbo Eye Pencils in Cashmere which usually retails for $4.50.
Cashmere is described as a shimmery champagne color on the website. The color is so pretty as an eye base, as a cream shadow, or as an eye liner. It glides on and is pretty nicely pigmented (like all of their jumbo eye pencils are) I own about five of them now and they are all so soft and amazing that I'd buy them all if I could. You could definitely use this as a cream shadow, use the taupe from the smokey pallet to define the crease and then use the white as your highlight for a softer look.

You get the Boudoir Mascara in Le Frou Frou which retails for $6.00.
This mascara has become my go to mascara. It doesn't smudge on me (even when I'm gross and sweaty) and it helps to lengthen, curl, and doesn't clump up on me while it's thickening my lashes. This may have been the biggest stand out in the pallet to me, but like with foundations somethings that I love may not work as well for you. It's a bit of a wetter formula (which to me means it stays wet longer on my lashes) so beware when you are doing your make up because it may transfer to your eyelid. It also does have a normal mascara wand, no fancy rubber bristles here.


You also have the highly acclaimed Soft Matte Lip Cream in Istanbul $6.00.
It's described as a clean pink. Now this one was hit and miss with me. The formula was amazing. I loved that it felt like a creamy soft, not glossy, almost liquid lipstick feel to it. It didn't feel drying and had no gloss or shimmer to it at all which works well enough for me. I comfortably wore it and it was really long wearing, lasting for about four hours before I ate, and then staying almost perfectly through my meal. The miss for me though was the color. It wasn't pale enough to be nude, it wasn't pink enough to be vivid. It washed me out horribly. So I love the product it's just on my skin tone it looked absolutely hideous but works is I put a colored gloss on top of it.


You receive a Powder Blush in Pinched $5.00.
It's described as a coral pink with gold glitter and iridescence. This powder is a little powdery and by that I do not mean to state the obvious but powdery like how there will be fall out once you dip your brush into it. The color is highly pigmented and while it's an amazing color a little does go a long way with this one. I was able to wear it all day without any fading (which may have more to do with my foundation choice) it also remained just as bright. It did have more iridescent qualities than gold glitter in my opinion. It gave off a nice natural highlight to the shade. I'm not a big fan of blush but I'm sure if I was I'd be raving about this one.


Lastly you get a Studio Liquid Liner in Extreme Black $4.50.
This liner was my least favorite and it may have more to do with the brush than anything else. I've become very accustomed to a felt tip brush/pen or a gel liner brush. I used to use the liquid liner with a brush tip and I forgot how completely annoying they are to me. My lashes at the end curl naturally (yeah I know, poor me. *sarcastic*) so when I try to use the liquid liner it gets on my lashes and dries really slow so if I don't remove it will get all over my eye lid and if I do then it gets all over my hands. ANYWAY, I digress, I was having some make up rage there haha, it really is just your basic black liquid liner. It has a short brush, and does not dry matte. It's also not waterproof.

Anyway, thank you for reading, I hope that was informative. 
Thanks for reading xoxo

Monday, August 19, 2013

The Beauty Noobz Guide to Make up (part two- nails)

Beauty and make up in the past few years has completely ventured from just things you'd use like foundation, blush, eye shadow and lipstick to beauty tools, skin care and also nail polish. These things have also gotten more innovative and creative as the years have passed.
Now as a make up artist they have a magnetic bracelet that you can put your pallet on so your hands are free. For the make up enthusiast you have the brush tree, so that your brushes can dry upside down and the water won't ruin them. (let me know if you'd like to know more about how water can ruin your brushes) For the skin care fanatics there are BB and CC creams to help you cover up flaws but still treat your skin. And for the Nail Polish people you have so many nail art options.
There are matte polishes, sparkle polishes, gel polishes, textured polishes, and so much more. Hell, they even make nail polish brushes for nail art now. 
I decided that since this is such a crazy that even my least girly friends are trying these things out that it would be good to review a few things and let you see what they look like for yourself.

The Nail Polish that I'd recommend to a beauty noob who wants to try nail art is something like the Maybelline Color Show Polka Dots.
 #85 Pretty in Polka $3.99 (website price)
One coat of the pink color in my opinion looks kind of cute. It's a really sheer pink with matte chunks of black and white glitter. It becomes a bit more opaque (Still a bit see through if your nails are long) However, I wouldn't exactly recommend more than the two coats because by the third you end up with a really big layer of nail polish on, too much glitter and you're still a bit see through. On the brighter side the glitter in this polish is not hard to get at all. There are some polishes that make you fish around for the glitter, not these. I think these are kind of perfect, they come in a few fun colors, they make you look like you put more effort into it than you did, the dry time is awesome. Be very aware though that the chunks of glitter may break off randomly without a top coat.
The polish usually lasts about 4 days before it starts to chip.

There are also things like nail stickers.
(I should have totally taken a picture of this before I did my nails)
I bought this from the dollar store so it was only $0.99. It came with a nail file and looked easy enough to work with.
This is what they look like on. Now these are honestly easy to apply but if you look closely at the picture you can see that it lifts in certain places. The stickers feel less like stickers and more like really tug-able tape. They stayed on really well and looked nice from far away. It's just the close up that made it look awful. So I wondered if maybe on a flatter nail bed they would go on smoothly.
(luckily I have the best support system ever) 
So I tried it out on a different persons hand and sure enough it worked. It went on easily, fit perfectly and didn't lift from anywhere. So these are totally worth a dollar if you have a flatter nail bed than I do.

Lastly, there are pretty awesome nail art kits that seem complete as they are. The Revlon double sided polishes seem like exactly that, a complete set. They have their Revlon Nail Art Moon Candy (which has one solid color on one side and a chunky glitter polish on the other side, or their Expressionist line which has two solid colors but one has a very fine tip brush, they have a Neon line which is one solid (white I think) and a highlighter color, and recently they released their Chalkboard line.
It is exactly what it sounds like. One side is a matte black color and the other is a very pastel color. 
I found this at CVS and it was $9.18 but on drugstore.com it's $7.19.
Now as you can see the black nail polish is matte. However, if you have a matte top coat (it's clear and makes all of your polishes matte -sans shine) then you might want to add that on top of your black coat. The nail polish instructions say you can use one-two coats but I highly recommend two coats because the matte black goes on streaky with the first coat. 
The white side has a nice texture to the polish, it isn't really glossy like normal polishes but it isn't matte either so it does give off a very chalk board feel to it. I do recommend using nail art brushes for this because the white brush may be thinner than the black but it's not thin enough to draw whatever you want nicely. 
I bought these from Forever 21 for $3.80.
I used the dotting (brush?) to make all of the little hearts and they came out way better than they did when I first tried it with the brush. I used two coats of the white though because I wanted it to be really pronounced. 
They awesomely didn't start chipping until day 3 without any form of a top coat.

Anyway, that's all for tonight. I'm thinking the next one I will try to mythbust on what actually helps your nail polish dry faster.

xoxo

Saturday, August 17, 2013

The beauty noobz guide to make up (part one brushes)

Recently I was online and talking to a friend of mine who was asking me about make up. She started off by asking me if I subscribe to birchbox or ipsy. For those of you who don't already know both of these are companies where you subscribe to a monthly fee and they send you beauty products every month. Birchbox from what I know has a lot of hits and misses, everything is sample sized but it does have a shop to buy the full sized products. Ipsy also does the same thing but they ask you what kinds of things you like to use and dislike using and depending on that send you an array of items to try every month.
After we talked about them (I do currently subscribe to Ipsy) she started picking my brain about make up, different types, and what works best, but she also confessed to me that she did have brushes but didn't know what to with all of them. So I got the idea to break it down right here. I'm going to be using the make up brushes I got while I went to make up school. They are 15 brushes and all have a unique use, however, go with what you feel. If you want to use a fluffy brush for a light contour down the sides of your nose go right ahead. This is just to give you a general idea and get you started.

1. Foundation Brush
The foundation brush is usually used for even application of moist products this includes your primes, moisturizers, and liquid foundations. Now most people enjoy using make up sponges, or face brushes for this task. The key to the even application is that if you start to develop a patch of skin that looks as though it has too much product, take your fluffy face brush and buff it out. By buffing it out in a circular motion you spread the product and no longer have a big blotch.

2. Powder Brush or Face Brush
This brush is usually used for powders. Anything that you want all over your face or applied in a concentrated amount. For example, powder foundations, setting powders, translucent powders, or something like a skin finish that is more sun kissed and bronze. However, if you want a more concentrated application of blush I found that these brushes work well for that. 

3. Angle Brush
The angled brush is usually used for powders, you can use them for blush, contouring the cheeks, forehead and chin. I've also found that they can work well with more liquid products like when you contour the face with a darker foundation or a liquid bronzer. They can also be used to apply highlight.

4. Concealer Brush
The concealer brush is usually used for patting on your concealer. However this is sometimes flawed since it may be harder to blend out with the brush as opposed to your finger, but most likely more sanitary. This brush can also be used to lay down primer, and to this day if my brushes aren't clean and all I have is this brush I'll pat down eye shadow with it. (That's a bad habit)

5. Firm Shadow
Brushes like this one are really kind of tough. You wanna get in pat down your product and really move along because that thing will start to hurt if you start to windshield wiper motion with it. It can be used for a really concentrated amount of color, or to apply glitter. Also works really well for applying a cream base to eyes.

6, 7 & 8. Eye Shadow Brushes
These pick up lots of color, and they also pat on like a dream. If you want an allover color these brushes are the way to go and they range in size usually for whatever comfort level you have. I have big eyes that are too small to comfortably use the large eye shadow brush on myself. However, the smaller one does the same thing and fits comfortably to my eyelid. You use 'em for eye shadow, any shimmer or sparkle you'd want to add on top of anything really.

9 & 10. Fluffy Brushes.
Fluffy brushes also come in all shapes and sizes. Some people prefer them bigger, rounded, coming to a point or thinner, they make them in all different shapes and sizes for you guys. The point of a fluffy brush is to blend. Usually you use the blending color in your crease to help make your eye shadow not look like it have very harsh lines. You don't want people to be able to clearly tell where your eye shadow ends and your under brow highlight begins. You want it all to blend. You can also use these without a product. By swiping a clean brush upon an area you can soften the amount of product applied. 

11. Pencil Brush
These brushes are usually used to apply color under the eye. Lets say you want to smoke out some black eye liner under your eye, you pick up shadow on this brush and sweep it back and forth. (Be careful though, if the brush is too big for your eye it can get into your eye.) it can also be used to smoke out pencil (or still wet gel lines) on your upper lash line. You don't want a harsh black line on your upper lash line, pick up a matte brown shadow and smoke out the top line.

12, 13 & 14. Liner Brushes
Now with these they also come in all shapes and sizes. These brushes can be used to apply powder to the eyebrows, apply eye shadow as an eyeliner or apply gel liners. Some people prefer the angled liner, especially when you are trying to wing out your eyeliner. The flat liner also works extremely well for winging out liner. (I'll teach you how to do that with the different liner brushes soon) Or some, myself included prefer the old long liner brush, which is usually harder to use for people new to make up.
Last but not least...

15.  Lip Brush
These little guys are used for lip products. Lipsticks, lip glosses, lip stains, you name it and you can use a lip brush with it. Now you don't need to use a lip brush (unless you are doing make up on other people) but the lip brush helps with the colors that are harder to keep in the lines. There are lipsticks shaped differently, or just too dark that stain so it's sometimes best to just fill in your lips with the brush.

Well for now that's all. Hope you liked it. Feel free to comment or ask any questions you still have.

Also don't let price fool you. You don't need high end Sigma or MAC or Crown Brushes to make something beautiful happen. There are plenty of brands that are great and way more affordable. Try EcoTools, ELF brushes, (Crown Brush usually has a sale once every two months on Hautelook.com) BH cosmetics has great brushes, Real Techniques works well also. So look around and find what works for you.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Reds part two (Picture heavy)

Alright now for part two of this blog, that in all honesty was oh so hard on my lips. Seriously swatching on the lips makes for some really awful dry, chapped aftermath. ANYWAY, I digress ^-^ you didn't come here for me you came here for the info, so off we go.
The products in this portion are higher end (except for the first one) and can be found online or in stores depending on where you live.

Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in #070 Cherry Tart $3.99 (ulta.com)
Claims- Hydrating with sheer to medium color. Comes in 20 shades. 
Lip Butters are just lip butters. They are hydrating and have a little bit of build-able to them. I like the color whispers a bit more because of the formula but lip butters are amazing. They give off true to tube color, have good color pay off, and wear evenly. I own five of them and even a shade like red velvet which looks completely unflattering on me can be sheered out for a small wash of color and hydration. So more like a lip balm instead of a lipstick. like before these are not matte and will last you a bit longer than lip glosses.

MAC Cosmetics in Lady Danger $15.00
Claims- Matte, and a coral red color.
It is pretty matte, more of a creamy formula compared to the other two MAC lipsticks I'm going to show you. It is transferable and most definitely has a hint of orange to it. If you want to try something more orange and you already like how reds look on you give this one a go. It isn't a pure wash of orange or red and it does look great on multiple skin tones. Be aware that matte shades will last longer on you than glossy shades. Also, all MAC lipsticks have a hint of vanilla smell, to me at least.

MAC Cosmetics in Russian Red $15.00
Claims- Matte, High Intensity blue red. 
Russian Red is a fabulous more blue red, which if I'm not mistaken helps your teeth look whiter. It also looks FABULOUS on lighter skin tones. It is matte and a little bit of a drier consistency than Lady Danger is. Both will budge with food, drinks, etc. but if you put a good lip liner on before this one will last you for a few hours.

MAC Cosmetics in Ruby Woo $15.00
Claims- "A very matte, vivid blue red"
When Ruby Woo says it's matte it MEANS it's matte. The only problem with it being so matte is the fact that it feels so dry. Some of you may not have a problem with this but for me it settles into fine lines and accentuates flaws. Now, I will say that there is an easy remedy to this (for me at least) and that is to apply a THIN (unless you want to take away that intense matte) layer of lip balm and then apply lip liner and the lipstick. This is the longest wearing out of the three matte shades I own because of how dry it is. It is also a blue red so it will make your teeth look whiter, it's just a tad more vibrant than Russian Red. It hits you like a classic Marilyn Monroe shade.

Limecrimes Velvetines in Red Velvet $16.99 (limecrimemakeup.com)
Claims- "Rich, velvety red."
Okay if I'm being honest with you, I have the biggest love hate relationship with this one. I was made aware of this through my make up teacher who was always sporting a FLAWLESS red lip. These are fairly new I believe and my gosh are they hard to find! The limecrime website is always selling out of these and considering the fact that with shipping these bad boys turn out to be about $20 a pop, it gets expensive. However, this applies like an opaque lipgloss with a doe-foot wand and dries to a matte color that barely transfers at all. Does it budge when eating or drinking? A bit, not anything that a quick touch up to the center of your lips won't fix, but without that it lasts HOURS. I've gone to sleep wearing it and woken up with it still on (not with it looking flawless but it was still there) it is amazing. It doesn't go on streaky but I HIGHLY recommend using lip liner with this product as it may bleed a little around the edges. If you are lucky enough to live in the Hollywood area you should try to research Naimie's in North Hollywood, they sell them at website price, without shipping. Just food for thought.

Anyway that rounds off all 10 red lip stuff I have.
Hope you enjoyed.
Lemme know if you have any questions in the box below.
Also any comments.
Just please be nice ^-^

Tid-Bits
  • I wrote half of this yesterday and really wanted to post it up I was so excited!
  • I am super curious about the new Marc Jacobs line at Sephora, I might scope it out on Sunday, if there is anything left.
  • I'm going to give my boyfriends mom (at this point everyone calls her my mother-in-law) a makeover next month and I'm SO excited. I picture it like the Clueless scene.
  • Just got back from the Macaroni Grill, I ordered cheese ravioli with alfredo sauce.. so delicious, I'm still full but I want my left overs like right now.
  • So happy I have someone around to support my latest endeavors, so in case you are ever in the Huntington Beach, CA area and want to check out some books or toys go check out Phat Collectibles! ^_^