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Friday 28 March 2014

300: Rise of Empires Tutorial - Artemesia



Artemesia Tutorial

Hello everyone! This is our first of many collaborations. I’ve done Artemesia and Colleen is doing “the Golden Dude” from 300: Rise of Empires.
This is not intended to be an exact replica of her look, but rather my interpretation of how her character wears makeup throughout the movie. I have adapted the look for my face and eye shape as well.
Brushes:
Real Techniques
                -Shading Brush
                - Accent Brush  
                - Brow Brush
                - Multi-Task Brush
                - Contour Brush
                - Buffing Brush
MAC Brushes
-          224, 217, 222
Makeup:
Eyes: Urban Decay Primer Potion, Dior Mystic Smokies Pallet, MAC Blacktrack Fluidline, YSL Baby Doll Mascara in Black, Mary Kay Bronzing Powder in Light-Medium
Eye Brows: MAC Charcoal Brown eye shadow, Benefit BrowZings in Medium
Face: Veridica it Facial Primer, Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua in Beige Tendre B20, Australis Bronzing Powder in Sunkissed, Mary Kay Loose Powder in Ivory 1, Napoleon Perdis Baked Powder in Peach Set, MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NW25, Benefit Watts Up highlighter, MAC Night Dusk highlighting powder (I spilled it in my lap and was choking on the dust during the making of the video!)
Lips: Lumene Wild Rose Lipliner in Neutral Breeze 08, Mary Kay True Dimensions Lip Stick in Natural Beaute
All of these products were either purchased by me or I received as gifts. None were provided for promotional purposes. I was not compensated for any products or for the making of this video.
Thanks for watching!
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Thursday 27 March 2014

Cetaphil Dermacontrol Oil Control Foam Wash Review

By: Colleen

If I've said it once I have said it a million times. I have greasy skin. It's acne prone, but the major complaint I have is that it is seriously oily, even in the dead of winter. I've tried moisturizing it into oblivion in an effort to "balance out" the oil production and I still kind of think that's a bunch of hooey (but it's important to moisturize! Don't get me wrong, there!). Even when I use a primer, my makeup pretty much slides off of my face by the end of the day in the middle of summer (I get more mileage in colder weather, but only as long as I don't touch my face. If I touch it it will slide off). So, naturally, when I was looking at every single thing my local CVS/Walgreens/Wal-Mart/Target sold I perked up considerably when I saw this beauty on the shelves. Cetaphil Dermacontrol Oil Control Foam Wash claims to wash away make up and impurities as well as actually lessen your skin's oil production. I felt like this was going to just be the next bone in my Face Washes My Skin Hates or Tolerates But Doesn't Love Graveyard (it's an extensive collection), but at $10 a bottle, I figured I wasn't going to be out much if it didn't work.

Amazingly this does everything it promises to do. Makeup and grime melt off, and I can happily say that after two weeks my skin is noticeably less oily than it usually is. Basically, I love this stuff. The foam is easy to work with and distribute across your skin (though I do wish it was a thicker, cushionier foam). I've found that this product still works well with my Mary Kay Skinvigorate brush for a deeper clean, but does a great job of getting the gunk off without stripping my skin by itself.

Wednesday 26 March 2014

Diorskin Forever Flawless Perfection Fusion Wear Makeup - UPDATED REVIEW!


This is an updated review of the one I did about three years ago on my other channel Sapphire Makeup.

In general I like this foundation much more than I did then. I have since repurchased it twice - both in a summer and winter shade (020 for summer and 010 for winter, which was the original shade I purchased).

There are still some things I don't like about this foundation. I still do find it quite scented and that still annoys me - why do higher end companies feel the need to add fragrance to their foundation and skin care? A good chunk of fragrances are skin irritants, much like the alcohol that is also in this foundation (the third ingredient, in fact) So it is not one I use every day for those reasons. That, and the fact that I have dry skin and because it's such a matte long-wearing foundation, it dries my skin out.

I also still don't like that it sets so quickly - I really would  like a bit more time to work with my foundation to make sure it's streak-free. Sometimes I have to build this up more that I might want because it dries so fast.

Otherwise, I do find it is a medium coverage foundation - I previously said it was a light coverage. I do find it is longwearing, though still not as long as some, and it does smudge off on clothing.

It does have both UVA and UVB protectant in it which is very nice, especially since I covet my paleness. That said, I'm almost certain the pigmentation changed a bit when they reformulated the product and it went from  Diorskin Forever Extreme Wear Makeup to Diorskin Forever Flawless Perfection Fusion Wear Makeup because it starts off darker on my skin than it used to. I also find it oxidizes a bit more than before, Dior - Diorskin Forever Flawless Perfection Wear Makeupbut I can combat this a bit by making sure to use a primer underneath it.

Overall I'm happy enough with this foundation to have re-purchased it twice, so I guess that should say something, hahah!

If you want to try this foundation, it can be purchased (or sampled) at The Bay, Sephora, Nordstrom and any other retailer that sells Dior products.

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Tuesday 25 March 2014

My Hair is Amazing Now: Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Penetrating Oil Review



I am a sucker for a good dupe. Do not get me wrong - I will be the first to tell you that you get what you pay for, and that sometimes when a company really hits the mark and comes out with something awesome and innovative that they really deserve your hard earned dollars for doing so. But I love going on the hunt for a great dupe. I think it's the magical blend of researching, saving money, feeling like I'm smart, and shopping. I especially love it when I hit the nail on the head relatively quickly.

In my Birchbox for February I received a sample of Beauty Protector's Protect and Oil and fell in love. The smell, the texture, what it did to my hair - it was amazing. I love me some science, so I set out to find out what was in this magic elixir that made it so amazing. I basically found a bunch of silicons, some argan oil, and some preservatives, dyes, and fragrance. I would be lying to you if I said I was appalled or whatever, but I don't have a problem with silicones. I do, however, have a problem paying $25-$40 a bottle for something that is mainly silicone, which means it is cheap to produce. I'm looking at you, Moroccanoil.

So after studying the list of ingredients I found that the magic basically boils down to mostly silicones, argan oil around 3rd or 4th in the ingredient list, and then maybe some filler kind of things (dyes, fragrance, preservatives). Garnier makes a pretty similar product, but a lot of people were reporting that it left a weird residue on their hair that was hard to get off, and that the fragrance was WAY too strong. I found a nice product that doesn't have any of those issues.

Organix Renewing Moroccan Argan Penetrating Oil (say that three times fast) is the answer. The texture is really close to the original product, the ingredients are right on, it's only about $6 a bottle, and my hair feels as amazing as ever. I take about a dime sized dollup in my hands and concentrate it on my ends, then take about another two dimes to the rest of my hair while it is on the dryer side of damp. From there I either let it air dry or I let the oil sit in there for 10 minutes so everything can penetrate and then blow dry. My hair is light, fluffy, smooth, and smells delicious. This stuff also works great on dry ends that need a boost, but not heaviness. I catch myself petting my hair at work and then have to tell myself to stop because real adults don't do that. I also catch my husband's hands in my hair while he is asleep in the middle of the night, it is that soft. Once my hair is dry, if I braid it to sleep in it I wake up with straight hair. My hair never does that. And don't let me near a mirror if I'm in the sunshine because my color is so vibrant again I can't stop staring at myself. This post is meant to say all sorts of nice things about this product, but I feel like I'm just telling you how distracting it is. Because of the fabulousness. I feel like now is a good time to mention that this blog isn't liable for any accidents that happen when you use products we recommend and they work so well you can't stop staring at yourself in the rear view mirror.
M hair is invincible.


Do you love dupes? What's your favorite dupe? What was your best hair day ever like? 

Colleen is flipping her hair over on Twitter @bevilledeggs.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

You've got mail! Mary Kay New Products and Limited Edition Haul

I mentioned before that Colleen and I both have direct-sales businesses. One of mine is Mary Kay. I've been selling for about a year and a half, now and I love it! (I am a makeup addict, so it helps when you can get great prices on product!) I really like the majority of the products, and I am absolutely IN LOVE with the spring lineup! 

Some of the new permanent products are a Black gel liner which replaced the liquid liner that was in the catalogue for years. I honestly love me some gel liner, so I am super pleased with this! The color is super black and goes on very smooth. It does come with a brush, but it's not a really good one for applying gel liner. I would either invest in a slanted eyeliner brush, or a slim eyeliner brush. Mary Kay does sell a slanted one, and other companies like MAC or Real Techniques also do good ones.

The CC creams replace the tinted moisturizer that was a long-time product. I will be doing a review of this since I had mixed feelings on the old tinted moisturizer but I love me my cc creams. Stay tuned for that one. (NOTE: There are 4 shades of CC cream. I ordered the light-medium because that's where I normally fall in BB/CC creams - this shade is rather dark for a light shade and I may actually need to get me the lightest one, but I'll let you know how it goes!)

Another new permanent product is a new pair of bronzers. These are now twice the size of the old ones and come in two colours rather than the four that used to be in the catalogue. (Pictures here). The two new shades do have some light shimmer to them - almost like a pearl finish so if you're looking for a completely matte one, these may not be your friends.

The White eyeliner on its own along with the retro rose lip colour
The Light-Medium IS in fact too dark for my skin.
The rest of the new permanent products are from the relatively new Mary Kay at Play collection which is geared toward younger customers. Frankly, I like the products for the most part. The jelly glosses are fabulous and are super moisturizing, though a little sticky. They match the lip crayons for colour and are called Poppy Love and Violet Vixen. These replace the darker red and purple in Crushed Plum and Hot Tamale from last season. The lip crayons come in 4 gorgeous shades (and the two new shades - an orchid in Purple Punch and a coral called Coral Me Crazy- are super pretty!) but they are not as moisturizing as some other brands are. The two new crayon colours replace Violet Love and Candied Apple from last season.

I love the baked trios because they are a really inexpensive baked eyeshadow set that comes in the season's hottest colours - purples, blues and corals. The two are called Electric Spring and Sunset Beach. The pigmentation is really great on these, and unlike some baked products, they are not super flaky and don't cause a lot of fall-out. They wear well alone, or get super intensified over top a white base. These two trios replace Tuxedo and Ocean View from last season.

The eye crayons come in two new colors as well - Over the Taupe, which is more of a bronze, and Teal me More. These replace the Green Tea and In the Navy crayons from last season.  The colour payoff is good, but do be careful to set them with powder though, as they do crease a bit, and primer is not quite enough to keep them from playing slip and slide.

As for the Limited Edition products - I love the colours and packaging! I have tried all the products in the past few days, so I could give you all a first impression as well. My absolute fave LE product from the Hello, Sunshine! collection is the white gel eyeliner. The brush that comes with it is not the greatest for eyeliner, but the colour payoff is fantastic. AND it makes a great base for underneath any eye shadow that you want to intensify! (I used it under the Electric Spring eyeshadow trio from At Play collection in the picture above. I also used the Coral lipstick for that picture)

The springy eye duos in Stonewashed and Summer Sunset are very pretty, but I will have to play with them more to figure out how to get them to stay where I want them. I tried the Stonewashed (blue and brown) the other day, and within an hour it had creased and settled and smudged out. I'm thinking of trying it over top the white liner, so I'll let you know how that goes. I may have a full out review of these products because I really want them to work!

Next we have the Creamy Lip Color lipsticks in Carefree Coral and Retro Rose. After trying both of these, all I can say is I am in LOVE! The pigmentation is beautiful, the staying power is amazing and they leave the lips feeling very moisturized. There was a similarly formulated product 2 summers ago that I believe would be the closest comparison. Otherwise, I have nothing to compare them to! They are unlike most other lip products I've tried because the formula feels really thin and moisturizing on the lips almost like a balm, but the colour lasts and doesn't cake up and crease. These are probably my fave lippies in awhile!

The only product from the LE line I haven't tried yet is the lip gel in Cherry Twist, and that's just because it's SO BRIGHT that I haven't found occasion to try it. So I shall make it my mission this weekend while I'm at the Mary Kay Career Conference to try it out.

Finally we have the mani-pedi products that come out every spring and summer. The pedicure set is always similar - it comes with foot soak tablets that fizz in the water, a pumice stone, a toe separator, an emery board and a foot gel all in a cute little bag. This year's smells like Lemon Parfait and it is heavenly! The nail polish colours are cute, too and come in super springy pastels: Lemon Parfait is a washed out yellow and Carefree Coral is a washed out orange. Neither really works for me since they are quite warm-toned, but they are definitely worth looking at!

 And there we have it! If you would like more in-depth reviews of any of these or other Mary Kay products, let me know!









Monday 3 March 2014

Shopper Challenge: Tinted Brow Gel

These are all mine.
I apparently don't have enough upper lip to get it to stay putsies by itself.
Do you ever get ridiculously picky pants about a product for no good reason? And then it becomes a challenge. You will Indiana Jones the crap out of your department stores, Target, drug stores, and anywhere that even smacks of possible cosmetic sales just to find some random item with all sorts of contingencies attached to it just so you can feel triumphant. Or is that just me? If it is don't tell me. I decided that I NEEDED tinted brow gel. NEEDED. I am generally pleased with the shape, thickness, ect, of my brows, but I feel like they need to be a touch darker whenever I wear more makeup or want to wear a brighter, bolder lip to balance my face out. Every time I try to use a pencil or powder the effect is just way too harsh for me. I already have bold brows. I don't want to look like the situation isn't all mine, ya know?
So in an effort to fix my brow woes in a way that was fast and fool proof early in the morning, I sought out some tinted brow gel. I thought for sure it wouldn't be that hard to find. I was so wrong. 

I immediately thought of Benefit's Brow Zing as a great solution and decided that it was a great option that I was going to tuck away in case I couldn't find a suitable drug store alternative. I searched high, I searched low, I found a lot of clear brow gel. I thought about getting some clear gel and putting some matte brown eye shadow or even some eyeliner in it to tint, but that was a cop out. I would not come so far to stoop so low. I was going to find it, it was going to work, and it was going to be at a drug store pricing. 

One day I was trying to spend my whole paycheck at Target and found it. Sonia Kashuk's Tinted Brow Gel is about $6 and perfect. I was scared that the color would be a bit too ashy for me, but it really isn't noticeable at all - it just makes my brows look naturally thicker and fuller. I put this stuff on after I've finished my face and powdered everything, so if any setting powder got into my brows it will make them look thicker. I have sleepily mistaken this for mascara before, realized what I was doing, and then put the real deal on. My eyeballs didn't fall off, so that's a great sign. If I sleepily slop a little bit of gel onto my skin it wipes off with a finger really easily.

After.
Before
I honestly have kind of been kicking myself for not thinking of Sonia Kashuk sooner, since they tend to have great products, UNIQUE products, that work and are nicely priced. I found a great Benefit's Watt's Up highlighting cream stick from them (the lighter color. The darker color is a great dupe for Nars Laguna) and a matte cream bronzer that is great for contouring, and I am plotting to get my hands on a liquid lip and cheek cream thing. 




SO have you ever gone on a crazy man hunt for a product? Did you find it? Was it everything you had hoped for and more? 

Colleen is on a mission on Twitter @bevilledeggs.