Friday, May 30, 2014
What's In My Make Up Bag?
Monday, May 19, 2014
Tutorial: Fairy Gothmother
Is it too early to be planning for Halloween?
I think that red would have been even better than orange, but I have yet to acquire a red eyeshadow, unfortunately.
I think that red would have been even better than orange, but I have yet to acquire a red eyeshadow, unfortunately.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
L'Oreal True Match Foundation Review+FOTD
Today's review is for L'Oreal True Match foundation in W7 Caramel Beige. This foundation line runs in three different undertones: warm (W), cool (C), and Neutral (N). The depths of the shades are numbered from 1-10, with 10 being the deepest. If you go somewhere like Wal-Mart, however, they may not carry every shade.
According to the L'Oreal website, this is an oil-free light-to-medium coverage foundation with a natural finish. Some shades are SPF 17, but some do not have SPF, so be sure to check your bottle if that's a concern.
According to the L'Oreal website, this is an oil-free light-to-medium coverage foundation with a natural finish. Some shades are SPF 17, but some do not have SPF, so be sure to check your bottle if that's a concern.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Why can't I get my eyes to look like the tutorial?
Skip to TL;DR because I talk too much.
I used to ask this question all the time. Every time I tried an eye makeup tutorial, it was a hot mess. Following tutorials basically went like this:
I used to ask this question all the time. Every time I tried an eye makeup tutorial, it was a hot mess. Following tutorials basically went like this:
"Place the eyelid color on your eyelid, up to the crease."
Uh...okay. I'll put it on this half-centimeter strip of skin I guess.
"Place the crease color into your crease and along the lashline, into a v-shape."
...I assume it's the tiny line there? But I can't see anything when I open my eyes. What's the point of this?
"Place the highlight shade all over your browbone."
Wait. This whole massive section has to have a highlight? I thought a highlight was supposed to be subtle?
Friday, May 16, 2014
Merging Eyeliner Trends
I didn't go out today, so I figured I'd just do a little something real quick for the blog.
A+ for tacky mirror shots
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Thursday, May 15, 2014
My Collection May 2014: Eyeshadow Palettes
I've got a decent collection of drugstore and mid-end eyeshadow palettes, so I think it's time for some mini-reviews of all of them. I may do full reviews later. These are just quick and dirty overviews, so none of my own photos.
Drugstore
Wet n Wild
738 Comfort Zone: one of their eight-pan palettes. I bought mine probably around two years ago. It's fairly well-traveled. The definer shade in the bottom right corner is a dupe for MAC Club/Blue Brown pigment. On my skin, both browbone shades look the same. The crease color on the right side and the definer color on the left look the same on me (black with glittery bits).
736 Petal Pusher: another eight-pan palette. Based on purples. The browbone shade on the left is interesting, it has a duochrome effect to it. I don't know if Wet n Wild reformulated their shadows, but I bought this in March and it is nowhere as buttery and pigmented as my Comfort Zone palette.
737A Poster Child: yet another eight-pan palette. Matte brights. I bought this when I bought my Petal Pusher palette. I have the same complaints about it. There was so much potential...squandered because it is neither pigmented enough nor as easy and pleasurable to apply as Comfort Zone.
Drugstore
Wet n Wild
738 Comfort Zone: one of their eight-pan palettes. I bought mine probably around two years ago. It's fairly well-traveled. The definer shade in the bottom right corner is a dupe for MAC Club/Blue Brown pigment. On my skin, both browbone shades look the same. The crease color on the right side and the definer color on the left look the same on me (black with glittery bits).
736 Petal Pusher: another eight-pan palette. Based on purples. The browbone shade on the left is interesting, it has a duochrome effect to it. I don't know if Wet n Wild reformulated their shadows, but I bought this in March and it is nowhere as buttery and pigmented as my Comfort Zone palette.
737A Poster Child: yet another eight-pan palette. Matte brights. I bought this when I bought my Petal Pusher palette. I have the same complaints about it. There was so much potential...squandered because it is neither pigmented enough nor as easy and pleasurable to apply as Comfort Zone.
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To Beginnings
It wasn't until I was midway through my first semester of college that I got the guts to actually wear makeup in public. I'd played with it before, yeah, alone at 3am in the dim, jaundiced light of the bathroom in my house. I grew up in a very anti-enhancement household—no haircolor, no piercings, no tattoos, no makeup.
The first time I wore makeup and didn't wash it off immediately, all I did was fill in my eyebrows and wear winged liner, with a little mascara on my top lashes. And it was terrifying, because I was afraid of it smudging all over, of looking stupid, of being judged and ridiculed. But it turned out okay. The world didn't end, and no one made fun of me.
Not bad for a first attempt at wings, eh? |
Dinner Date with Lotus
I just got this lipstick a few days ago, and am in LOVE! Decided to throw a little purple in my eye makeup to match it.
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Kat von D Monarch palette review (with swatches)
Kat von D Monarch palette ($46) |
I have done a less thorough review of this before. Click here for an older album with swatches on a sunnier day.
I was really excited when I saw this palette because I have the Ladybird palette, and I love it to death (I'll do a review later). As far as I've seen, most of Kat von D's products are pretty consistently high quality. The Monarch palette has a sister palette, the Chrysalis palette, which is quite cool and has some lovely purples and blues. I was also really tempted to buy the Chrysalis palette, but didn't because a) I didn't have that much money and b)I would probably only ever use the purples and maybe a couple of the more neutral colors, because the colors don't suit me as well. For me, the Chrysalis palette would be more of an accent palette and not really something I'd wear on its own.
But seriously, I was so excited for this that when I heard it was coming out, I tried to take the bus to swatch it at my nearest Sephora, because the internet lied to me and told me they had it. Unfortunately, a bus ride, a train ride, and a walk later, I was informed that neither Chrysalis nor Monarch was in stock. These two palettes, as with all of Kat von D's cosmetics, are Sephora exclusives.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Basic Face Product List
So I (Teianna-Lei) use these products every day.
With the exception of the Naked palette, assume at all times this is what has been used, in the order that they appear. This is the end result.
Foundation: Bobbi Brown Natural 4
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Basic Face
For my first post, I might as well let yall know what my basic go-to face is. Excuse the derp faces. The product list and explanation can be found here.
~Teianna-Lei
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