I've got a deep whitehead on my cheek that's been trying to work it's way up to the surface, and I've foolishly tried to speed up it's journey. Foolish, because now I'm afraid it's going to get infected and/or leave a pit. After I realized my folly, I pulled out Eminence's Garlic & Tomato masque and applied pronto. This is a masque made for oily, acne prone, and congested skin and one I turn to especially in warmer months, when my skin goes into overdrive.
This is what I consider to be an 'active' mask, in that I can feel it doing things to my skin. It does have a distinct odor which some may find unpleasant, but I personally like it. It contains odorless garlic which is an anti-inflammatory/anti-bacterial that helps to get oxygen to the skin, sweet yellow clover which is a stimulant and anti-inflammatory, tomato puree and juice for anti-aging antioxidants, honey to moisturize and nourish, and St. John's wort as a anti-irritant to help sooth and calm skin.
You can actually see the tomato seeds in this one, as Eminence uses whole fruits and vegetables in their formulations. All of Eminence's products are 100% certified organically grown and do not use commercial preservatives, which also means they have a more limited shelf life. I keep this masque in my refrigerator when I'm not using it, as it's not one I use on a weekly basis, but more when I'm having a skin emergency. I've had it for over a year and it's still good, but I'm guessing the usual shelf life is about 18 months. I do wish they marked their products with expiration dates, my only complaint.
Using the enclosed applicator, I use about a quarter's worth mixed with a few drops of water. Instructions say to leave on for 5-10 minutes, but I've left it on for up to 30 minute with no issues. It dries down to a tight, matte texture and I use a warm, damp washcloth to help rinse off. This masque can also be used as an overnight spot treatment, which I'll be doing on my cheek.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I love Eminence Organics products. They are quality - but you pay for it. This masque retails for $48 and can be purchased at Amazon, dermstore, and other online retailers. I got mine at a spa.
Ingredients: Tomato Puree, Tomato Juice, Odorless Garlic Puree, Glycerin, Honey,
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, St. John's Wort, Sweet Yellow Clover, Vitamin B,
C, E, Lecithin, Xanthan Gum, Biotin, Benzoic Acid, Folic Acid, Sorbic
Acid.
Disclosure: I purchased this and have no affiliation with any of the companies mentioned.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Sephora by OPI Bohemian Brights Mini Nail Colour Set & NOTD
Bohemian Brights mini nail colour set |
Let's Hear it For the Free Spirit! |
I took these pictures a day after applying and there is some faint tip wear. I did two coats but think three is probably needed, as there are a few light patches visible in the sun. There is not a single color in here that I would not wear, so I was quite happy to get this online from Sephora on sale for $17.
Disclosure: I bought this.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
L'Oreal Infallible Eyeshadow in Liquid Diamond
Liquid Diamond |
For those that may not have tried the Infallible shadows, they have a unique formula that feels creamy, but is composed of dry, loose pigment packed into the jar. A plastic topper sits inside the jar to keep the pigment condensed. If you press too hard on these, you will see that that they really are comprised of loose pigment.
Shade |
Sun |
Infallible shadows retail for about $8 at most places, although some have been fortunate to find them a few dollars cheaper. I got Liquid Diamond at Ulta, which currently (6/24-6/30) has a buy one get another 50% off sale on these. Combine that with the $3.50 off $10 coupon, and it's a deal! However, the new shades are not yet listed at Ulta.com, so those will apparently have to be found in store.
Disclosure: I purchased this.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
L'Oreal HIP Color Truth Cream Eyeliner in Eggplant Review & Swatches
Yet another product that I picked up from RiteAid at 75% off. I find myself trying items at those prices I would not buy otherwise, but I'm having a fairly high rate of success with the ones I've picked up so far!
HIP stands for High Intensity Pigment, and the shade I picked up is a deep eggplant purple. Eggplant is one of my favorite colors and one of the few purple shades that I'm drawn to. My favorite winter coat of all time, bought at The Limited, was eggplant purple and had massive shoulder pads. Yes, it was the 1980's. I lived in Boston at the time and that coat got worn nonstop during the winter. I never got tired of it. I don't remember when I retired it, but I'm sure it was past it's prime.
Okay, back to makeup. Look at the lovely sparkles! As usual, I found the brush this came with to be useless. It was not difficult getting a good, solid line with a decent brush. Staying power was great and I had no problems with smudging. These are waterproof and the swatches I tested in the shower came out pretty much like they went in, just some slight flaking. You will probably need a makeup remover or cleansing oil to help with removal.
I've read several reviews that said these dry out quickly. I've had mine for about a month and it's fine, but if I does dry out I'll update this review. The HIP cream eyeliners are a bit pricey for a drug store brand, ranging from $11-12 from what I've seen. They come in 5 different shades: black, brown, blue, teal, and eggplant.
Disclosure: I bought this.
Ingredients: Isododecane, Polyethylene, Cyclopentasiloxane, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Alumina, Phenyltrimethicone, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Phenoxyethanol, Lecithin, Propylene Carbonate, Propylparaben, Butylparaben. May Contain: [+ or -]: Mica, Iron Oxides (CI 77492, 77499, 77491), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Ultramarines (CI 77007), Black (CI 77499) (CI 77266), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090) (CI 42090), Barium Sulfate (CI 77120) (CI 77120), Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide (CI 77510) (CI 77510), Carmine (CI 75470) (CI 75470)
HIP stands for High Intensity Pigment, and the shade I picked up is a deep eggplant purple. Eggplant is one of my favorite colors and one of the few purple shades that I'm drawn to. My favorite winter coat of all time, bought at The Limited, was eggplant purple and had massive shoulder pads. Yes, it was the 1980's. I lived in Boston at the time and that coat got worn nonstop during the winter. I never got tired of it. I don't remember when I retired it, but I'm sure it was past it's prime.
I've read several reviews that said these dry out quickly. I've had mine for about a month and it's fine, but if I does dry out I'll update this review. The HIP cream eyeliners are a bit pricey for a drug store brand, ranging from $11-12 from what I've seen. They come in 5 different shades: black, brown, blue, teal, and eggplant.
Swatches post shower. |
Ingredients: Isododecane, Polyethylene, Cyclopentasiloxane, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Alumina, Phenyltrimethicone, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Phenoxyethanol, Lecithin, Propylene Carbonate, Propylparaben, Butylparaben. May Contain: [+ or -]: Mica, Iron Oxides (CI 77492, 77499, 77491), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Ultramarines (CI 77007), Black (CI 77499) (CI 77266), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090) (CI 42090), Barium Sulfate (CI 77120) (CI 77120), Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide (CI 77510) (CI 77510), Carmine (CI 75470) (CI 75470)
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Benefit Sugarbomb Blush and Lip Gloss Review & Swatches
HSN had a great deal on the new Benefit Ulta Plush lip glosses earlier this month that I took advantage of. For those that may not know, Benefit has 6 new gloss companions for their Box O' powders Bella Bamba, Coralista, Dandelion, Dallas, Sugarbomb, and Hoola. Since I've been late to the party regarding Benefits box blush/powders, this was the perfect push to try one, so I chose Sugarbomb.
The original deal was $29.50 for both the blush and lip gloss, but ebates notified me of a coupon code that took another $10 off! Plus there was free shipping. It was a trifecta, I'm telling you!
Sugarbomb consists of four colors that you swirl together for the finished look, which is a light golden peach on me. I was a bit fearful it would be too shimmery after reading some online reviews, but I'm actually liking the nice highlight it provides. Sugarbomb does kick up a fair amount of dust and I'm finding I need to lightly swirl my blush brush to risk not overdoing it. Sugarbomb did not play nicely as a topper for my Josie Maran argan stick blush, however, as it got a bit cakey. I'm disappointed about that, but perhaps it will work better with a non-sticky cheek stain. On it's own, it provides a subtle highlighting flush.
The Sugarbomb Ultra Plush gloss does indeed look like a blend of the colors in the blush. It has a nice microshimmer but is not highly pigmented, barely changing the color of my lips. It feels very nice on, has a light peach scent, is not sticky, and lasts for about 1.5 hours being needing to be reapplied. I like it, but not for $16, which is what these sell for. I'm glad I got to try it as part of a set and at such a great price (essentially for free), but I doubt I'd spring for it on it's own.
Sephora was also offering a mini Dandelion blush and gloss set as a freebie with $25 purchase to VIB insiders, which if you were able to get one, is a great way to try the formula before investing in the full sized version. I will be posting a review for Dandelion soon.
Disclosure: I bought these.
The original deal was $29.50 for both the blush and lip gloss, but ebates notified me of a coupon code that took another $10 off! Plus there was free shipping. It was a trifecta, I'm telling you!
Sugarbomb consists of four colors that you swirl together for the finished look, which is a light golden peach on me. I was a bit fearful it would be too shimmery after reading some online reviews, but I'm actually liking the nice highlight it provides. Sugarbomb does kick up a fair amount of dust and I'm finding I need to lightly swirl my blush brush to risk not overdoing it. Sugarbomb did not play nicely as a topper for my Josie Maran argan stick blush, however, as it got a bit cakey. I'm disappointed about that, but perhaps it will work better with a non-sticky cheek stain. On it's own, it provides a subtle highlighting flush.
The Sugarbomb Ultra Plush gloss does indeed look like a blend of the colors in the blush. It has a nice microshimmer but is not highly pigmented, barely changing the color of my lips. It feels very nice on, has a light peach scent, is not sticky, and lasts for about 1.5 hours being needing to be reapplied. I like it, but not for $16, which is what these sell for. I'm glad I got to try it as part of a set and at such a great price (essentially for free), but I doubt I'd spring for it on it's own.
Sugarbomb Ultra Plush lip gloss |
Sugarbomb blush and lip gloss |
Sephora was also offering a mini Dandelion blush and gloss set as a freebie with $25 purchase to VIB insiders, which if you were able to get one, is a great way to try the formula before investing in the full sized version. I will be posting a review for Dandelion soon.
Disclosure: I bought these.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Sula Beauty I'ts Not Me, It's You Lip & Cheek Tint Review, Swatches, and Comparison
It's Not Me, It's You |
As I've mentioned before, I love me some cheek tints and have more than my fair share. If they are natural products, all the better. Tarte started my collection, Josie Maran continued it, and now Sula Beauty Lip & Cheek Tints have their place! Sula's cheek tints are .21 oz., which is slightly larger than Tarte's .17 mini cheek tints and the same size as Josie Maran's mini Argan color sticks.
I got It's Not Me, It's You, which is a vibrant coral pink cream. It has a light scent which is vaguely lemony but very unobstrusive. When swatched, it looks quite pigmented but blends out easily for a nice flushed look. I really like this color! I was searching for any potential dupes in my collection, and the closest I could find was Tarte's Blissful, another favorite of mine.
So, I did a comparison between Blissful and It's Not Me, It's You. Blissful leans slightly more orange and It's Not Me, It's You slightly more pink. They are close, though.
Tarte Blissful vs. Sula Beauty's It's Not Me, It's You |
Blissful (top), It's Not Me, It's You (bottom) |
Blissful vs. It's Not Me, It's You (blended) |
Sula It's Not Me, It's You on lips and cheek |
Disclosure: I purchased this.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Revlon Colorburst Lipgloss in Papaya Review, Swatches & Comparison
RiteAid had some random Colorburst Lipglosses on sale for 75% off a few weeks back and I was able to snag Papaya, a lovely coral with a faint microshimmer. I don't know if it being so deeply discounted means that Revlon is discontinuing this shade and I don't see it currently listed on their site, but that would be a shame if so. It's a winner, in my humblest. Vibrant without being overwhelming, this is a great summer color.
I find the Colorburst Lipglosses to be comfortable on and last about 2 hours on me before needing to be reapplied. They are relatively non-sticky and do have some hydrating ingredients such as sweet almond oil, avocado and olive fruit extract, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin e.
I dug out some of my other glosses and lip balms to compare, and the closest in color ended up being another new item I got recently, Clinique's Chubby Stick in Mega Melon. No dupes, though.
There are some online retailers such as Amazon still carrying Papaya and the price seems to range from $5-7.
Disclosure: I bought this.
Ingredients: Triisostearyl Citrate, Polybutene, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Silica Silylate, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, Hexyl Laurate, Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Cellulose, Paraffin, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, PPG-3 Benzyl Ether Myristate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Phospholipids, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate, Vanilla Planifolia Fruit, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Atelocollagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Soluble Collagen, Galactoarabinan, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Squalane, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Ozokerite, Dimethicone/Bis-Isobutyl PPG-20 Crosspolymer, BHT, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol. May Contain: MICA, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, 77492, 77499), Red 6 Lake (CI 15850), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Red 33 Lake (CI 17200), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Carmine (CI 75470).
I find the Colorburst Lipglosses to be comfortable on and last about 2 hours on me before needing to be reapplied. They are relatively non-sticky and do have some hydrating ingredients such as sweet almond oil, avocado and olive fruit extract, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin e.
I dug out some of my other glosses and lip balms to compare, and the closest in color ended up being another new item I got recently, Clinique's Chubby Stick in Mega Melon. No dupes, though.
There are some online retailers such as Amazon still carrying Papaya and the price seems to range from $5-7.
From top to bottom: Revlon's Papaya, Tarte's Peaceful, Revolution's Vibe, Clinique's Mega Melon |
Ingredients: Triisostearyl Citrate, Polybutene, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Silica Silylate, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 Dimethicone, Hexyl Laurate, Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Cellulose, Paraffin, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, PPG-3 Benzyl Ether Myristate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Phospholipids, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate, Vanilla Planifolia Fruit, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Atelocollagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Soluble Collagen, Galactoarabinan, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Squalane, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Ozokerite, Dimethicone/Bis-Isobutyl PPG-20 Crosspolymer, BHT, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol. May Contain: MICA, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, 77492, 77499), Red 6 Lake (CI 15850), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Red 33 Lake (CI 17200), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Carmine (CI 75470).
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Clinique Color Surge Coffee Shop Eyeshadow Duo Review and Swatches
Coffee Shop Color Surge duo |
Clinique describes this combo as "blushing bronze partnered with deep brown", but I'd say the lighter color is more of peachy pink. The brown translates as a chocolate matte, as the very faint sparkle you can see above does not show up (click on photos to enlarge). The brown swatched rather patchy, but worked fine as a lash liner, which is primarily what I will use it for. The peachy pink is a perfect all over lid shade for me and makes for a quick and easy eye look. I used the foam applicator to apply and found it to be smooth and it clung well to my skin.
I'm getting the impression, based on these and the Colour in Bloom palette I previously reviewed, that Clinique does mainly "safe" eye colors. They are muted, soft, and make for a good everyday, work appropriate kind of look.
Clinique describes the duos as "Perfect pairings of in-demand shades, with more of the more-used highlight shade. Deliver creamy, intense colour in one stroke. Comfortably lightweight, long-wearing. Layerable, blendable. Ophthalmologist tested." I'd debate about the "intense colour" part. I did think the quality of the peachy pink shade was much better than the shimmer shades in the Colour in Bloom palette.
The Color Surge duos retail for $19.50, which to me seems a bit high for what I'd classify as an average eye shadow formulation. Now that I've tried those in the Colour in Bloom palette and this duo, I doubt I'd repurchase. There are better shadows out there, especially in the color selections Clinique features, and at cheaper prices.
Messy updo of the day |
Friday, June 22, 2012
stila one step bronze Review & Swatches
stila one step bronze makes a lot of claims! It claims to warm, enhance, illuminate, and brighten your skintone while also diminishing the appearance of sun spots. Futhermore, this serum says it primes the skin while nourishing it with a "youth revival bio-available mineral complex from Arclay". It also claims to minimizes pores, diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles, hydrate and balance skin, and control oil. Way to get my expectations up, stila! I do like multi-taskers, and one step bronze did deliver for me in several areas.
It does indeed warm my skin tone and provide a nice hint of all-over color without leaving any lines of demarcation or appearing too obvious. The texture is a light mousse that blends easily and feels good on the skin, leaving no greasy after feel, which is mucho important to me. It also did quite well as a primer, making it easy to blend the BB cream I'm currently using and even prolonging it's wear. I did not have as much of an issue with the BB cream settling into my pores.
I've got extremely oily skin and I think it did help a bit with oil control. I was concerned about its shimmer, but found that after applying my BB cream there was no obvious shimmer bits visible, but instead a nice glowing/highlighting effect, which is more apparent in the sun.
I like the packaging and find that one pump dispenses just the right amount for full facial coverage. I'm also a bit fascinated with how those coils look, for some reason.
stila one step bronze retails for $36, which at first glance seems a bit steep. Given it's multitasking qualities, however, the price does seem somewhat more justifiable. I doubt I would have investigated this product if it had not been part of my June Birchbox, but I've got to say it's now going to be my go to primer for the summer!
Ingredients: Water/Aqua, Cyclopentasiloxane, Propylene Glycol, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, Peg/Ppg-18/18 Dimethicone, Dimethicone, Phytantriol, Phenoxyethanol, Aluminum Hydroxide, Stearic Acid, Boron Nitride, Glycerin, Palmitic Acid, Dextrin Palmitate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Tocopherol, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Magnesium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Zinc Chloride, Lysine, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Extract, Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract, Montmorillonite*, Illite*, Kaolin*, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, May Contain (+/-) Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Zinc Oxide (Ci 77947), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499)
Disclosure: stila one step bronze was part of my June Birchbox, which I subscribe to for $10/mo.
It does indeed warm my skin tone and provide a nice hint of all-over color without leaving any lines of demarcation or appearing too obvious. The texture is a light mousse that blends easily and feels good on the skin, leaving no greasy after feel, which is mucho important to me. It also did quite well as a primer, making it easy to blend the BB cream I'm currently using and even prolonging it's wear. I did not have as much of an issue with the BB cream settling into my pores.
I've got extremely oily skin and I think it did help a bit with oil control. I was concerned about its shimmer, but found that after applying my BB cream there was no obvious shimmer bits visible, but instead a nice glowing/highlighting effect, which is more apparent in the sun.
I like the packaging and find that one pump dispenses just the right amount for full facial coverage. I'm also a bit fascinated with how those coils look, for some reason.
stila one step bronze retails for $36, which at first glance seems a bit steep. Given it's multitasking qualities, however, the price does seem somewhat more justifiable. I doubt I would have investigated this product if it had not been part of my June Birchbox, but I've got to say it's now going to be my go to primer for the summer!
Ingredients: Water/Aqua, Cyclopentasiloxane, Propylene Glycol, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, Peg/Ppg-18/18 Dimethicone, Dimethicone, Phytantriol, Phenoxyethanol, Aluminum Hydroxide, Stearic Acid, Boron Nitride, Glycerin, Palmitic Acid, Dextrin Palmitate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Tocopherol, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Magnesium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Zinc Chloride, Lysine, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Extract, Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract, Montmorillonite*, Illite*, Kaolin*, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, May Contain (+/-) Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Zinc Oxide (Ci 77947), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499)
Disclosure: stila one step bronze was part of my June Birchbox, which I subscribe to for $10/mo.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Sephora Moonshadow Baked Palette: In the Heat Review and Swatches
In the Heat baked shadow palette |
Packaging on this is nice - a compact plastic case that is 5.5 x 2.5 inches. It's got some heft to it and feels quite sturdy. The inside cover has a mirror and the 10 shadows are the typical dome shape you see with baked products. There is no applicator included. This particular palette was made in Italy, which is where I usually see baked products coming from. I previously reviewed Sephora's Hot Hues baked palette in Vivid Mulberry, and that one was made in Taiwan. I honestly can't tell a difference in the quality of the shadows, however. One nice difference is that they did name these shadows, unlike Vivid Mulberry.
Starting left top row, we have Bronze, Rose, Shimmery Apricot, Gold, Shimmery White. On the bottom, starting left, we have Champagne, Plum, Toasted Rose, Copper, and Teal. I almost ran out of arm swatching these, but here they are all together so you can get an idea of how the colors work together - quite complementary, IMO. The top row is swatched dry using my finger, the second swatched wet with a brush. All are over Urban Decay shadow primer in original.
All of these have a shimmer finish, although not obnoxiously so. There is also some fall out with using these dry, less so when wet. Wear time on these was slightly less than what I experience with regular powder shadows. I had some fading but no creasing after about 6-7 hours of wear (over primer). I think that may be one of the limitation of baked shadows. Has anyone else noticed this?
Teal, Copper, Toasted Rose, Plum |
Champagne, Shimmery White, Gold, Shimmery Apricot |
Rose, Bronze |
In the Heat retails for $30 and is available at Sephora.
Disclosure: I purchased this.
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