Thursday, February 27, 2014

Do You Ever?

Do you ever get overwhelmed with all the social media and responsibilities of updating them? Taking pictures of everything, posting what your doing, keeping up on all the lives of your friends and family. Phew! It can make a girl crazy! So originally this post was going to be about the new Narsissist Palette I picked up and was going to review for you guys! I did all the swatches and took all the pictures and blah blah blah only to find out after all my hard work, I had taken everything in black and white....yup...you heard me.

So all that hard work (even though it looked very 1920's cool) was all for nothing AAANNDDD I may have had a little bit of a meltdown. Frustration has set in. I should also warn everyone that I am emotionally unstable a little bit. Not in a crazy way, just in the fact that life has gotten busy and there have been some very high High's and some very low Low's in my life right now. So it's been taking a lot just to get reviews up and video's edited and shot.

Honestly, I don't know how people do all of this...well I do...they are normal human beings that can work long hours and can separate themselves from their work...but...unfortunately, that isn't me. BLAH I know, I know don't be so hard on yourself, or whatever, but sometimes venting is good...so I just needed to do this!

Lol so tell me, do you ever have days like this? What did you do to get back on track?

XO
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Watch It Wednesdays | TMI TAG!

Happy Hump Day Glammies!! I'm just going to roll Talk Tuesday and Watch It Wednesday together in this little ditty that was rolling around the internet. 


I'm sure this in entirely too much information (like the tag says) but I thought it was fun to give you guys a little snippet into my LIFE woo!!! Lol

Alright, love ya guys!

XO
D

Monday, February 17, 2014

Makeup Monday | Anastasia Bold & Beautiful Kit

So I couldn't help myself when I was ordering my Anastasia Contour Kit, I just had to try one of her palettes as well. The Bold & Beautiful Kit was on sale for $14 which is why I picked it up...lol THAT and because it came with a bunch of stuff, so let's dive in and I will let you know about it what I thought about it!



If you can't tell, the packaging is pretty gorgeous and she's set it up to look like an Art Deco Book. Which of course appeals to me in all sorts of ways!


The Kit is set up into two smaller palettes, Vol.1 Beautiful Brows and Vol.2 Beautiful Eyes.

Vol.1 Beautiful Brows comes with what you see above, a pigmented darker brown eyebrow wax, a more taupe-cool tone brown brow powder, a mini of the famed Anastasia tweezers and then a mini double-ended brushed with one side a slanted thin brush for the powders/wax and the other side a spoolie so you can brush everything out.

I'm not going to lie, this is by far my favorite part of this kit. You can definitely tell this is why Anastasia of Beverly Hills is famous. The brow wax is beautifully pigmented and compliments the powder for the perfect brow and you can take it to fully sculpted or tone it down to a more natural feel. The tweezers have the perfect malleability so you can grab tiny hairs. The brush is super thin and works wonderfully in the products. I know for travel I will be grabbing this little palette and taking it with me.

Vol. 2 Beautiful Eyes on the other hand is just meh for me. I understand that they were going for a neutral palette that you could take smoky if you wanted to. The palette comes with 4 eye shadows all satin to shimmer shades and ranging from a bone color to a pink, taupe, and then a darker warm brown. As you can see in the picture of the palette itself, the brown holds a lot of glitter. The eye shadows are very powdery and from the swatches above, most of the light shades aren't very pigmented. In fact, it was hard to get good swatches.

It also came with a double-ended brush which was terrible so just put that to the side lol.


Overall, I would say the palette was okay for $14, which is what I paid for it on the Anastasia website, but I have seen it up to $36 on others, so definitely don't spend THAT much money on it. I'm disappointed because I've heard other palette's from Anastasia the eyeshadows people rave about. I am happy about the brow wax and that part of the palette, so for me it was worth the $14 and I understand what they were trying to do, by making this a palette you could travel with. But, had I known, I would have gone for the Lavish or Catwalk palettes instead.

So close to the mark, but not worth it to suggest to you guys!

I hope you are having a wonderful President's Day!!! Any new makeup you guys are loving that I should try??

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Spring Makeup Trends | Orange Matte Lips

So, yes, I'm tired of the winter trends, I said it! We're in February, it's time to get jazzed for Spring looks and pastel colors and well, all the fashion weeks that have been starting to gear up. Did you check out Paris' Couture Fashion Week two weeks ago? Be still my heart! It makes me so excited for NYFW I'm not going to lie.

BUT I'm getting ahead of myself. So all of the Spring Fashion's are starting to hit the stores, along with the Spring makeup looks that graced the runway. A couple I feel like could actually be wearable for everyday looks and I just got really excited over them. The first one that I've been mad about, and I never thought I would be, is Matte Taupe Eyes with a Bright Orange Lip.


Vivid Lip Look from Dsquared2
Bold Lip found at Prabal Gurung 

Now don't you worry glammies, I've been doing research on these lips, because you aren't the only one's who started to cringe when you thought about putting orange anywhere near your face or mouth. Although, I will say, this year has been the year I broke into orange cosmetics on my face...it's been a weird change lol.

Okay, so sorry off track, I have found a couple shades that I am just loving for orange lipstick right now. 

The first one is actually the one that most of the makeup artists working on the show used, it's from MAC and it's called Morange. It's an amplified lipstick and has a satin sheen to it, but it tends to dry down to a more velvety consistency.


This lipstick is definitely classified as an editorial "loudmouth" lipstick on MAC's website, and they would be right. The color pops off any skin tone like a dream. It's vibrant without being obnoxious and with a little bit of redder tone to it, it doesn't sallow the skin. You can find this lipstick for $15 online or at MAC counters.

The next one I have been loving is what I would say, the "set it, forget it" orange lip for my busy gals.  This one I hope will be a permanent collection to the Revlon Balm Stains. So Mischevious is part of the Matte Balm Stains that came out this winter from Revlon. It has all the qualities of the original balm stains, it's hydrating, stains the lips, and is in a pencil so it's easy to apply. 

There is one issue though, if you have dry lips, it's going to show off every dry spot on your lip, so you definitely, definitely want to exfoliate them before you use this product. This color although it looks dark in the tube goes on as more of a yellowy bright orange. It's absolutely beautiful on olive skin tones, I've gotten tons of compliments on it, but it may be a bit too light for darker skin tones, so it would be something to experiment with. I picked mine up at Ulta.com for $7.99.  But I've seen these everywhere, I only ordered mine online for hygiene purposes, there isn't any packaging to keep people from testing out the balm stains in store, BLECK!

The final lip product I'm loving, is the most mellow of the bunch. It's definitely for the timid to gently ease you into the orange lip. It's another product from Revlon, one of their Color Burst Lip Butter's in Tutti Frutti.


Although it looks really really pigmented in the tube, it goes on more as a tinted lip balm then anything. The color is gorgeous, you get a hint of orange that just accentuates your lips to make them look a bit brighter and better. I've also paired this on top of the Matte Balm Stain to give it a little more hydration and a deeper color. Again, you can pretty much find these everywhere, I got mine at Ulta.com for $5.99. 

I am really loving this look and I've even been playing with deepening up colors and changing textures by adding orange shadows over each of these products (which is also another tip to have your lip color stay all day). With a taupe eye and a slight winged liner, it has this updated Bridget Bardot feel to it, and chases those PNW blues away. 



Take a chance glammies!! You'll be surprised what orange can do for your complexion and how you hold yourself once you take that first leap of faith into the unknown that is this bright "wild" color.

XO
~D


Monday, February 3, 2014

Makeup Monday | LORAC Unzipped Palette Review

So if you haven't been able to tell yet, I kind of binged on LORAC palettes. Why you ask? Well, honestly they were on sale, like I said I'm sad Sephora is taking LORAC out of their stores, but their loss is my cheap sweet sweet gain.

The last of the palette's I've bought after tons of research, was the LORAC Unzipped Palette. Unlike the other palettes that were brown and bronze-toned neutrals. This palette is supposed to give the Naked3 a run for it's money in rosy-toned shadows.


So this palette unlike the Naked3 doesn't have any shadows with actual glitter in it. Most of the shadows are shimmer with 4 matte colors, which is one more then the Naked3. Also, all the shadows are buttery (the typical MO of LORAC palettes) and blend easily. They of course come with an eye primer, but an eye primer isn't necessary to get beautiful color pay-off, or stay all day wear.

I will say though, that unlike the Naked3 these don't have purple and pink undertones, they have mauve and brown undertones, so if you are looking for pinks, this isn't your palette.

First Row of Unzipped Palette

Second Row of Unzipped Palette

I feel like this palette is the palette for people who have grown out of glitter shadows and are interested in warm tone colors. Everyone I've put these shadows on, it just gives you a sophisticated glow to your eye makeup and it is so easy to get an amazing look! I feel like my pictures aren't doing the looks justice. Honestly.





The colors that I'm completely obsessed with and used in this look are Unbelievable, Unreal, Unconditional, and Unbridled. They are just so magical and make the most beautiful grounded look. I have been rocking it since the palette came. It makes me feel so girly I can't even start to begin to gush about it again. 

I think why I really love this palette is that you have such a range of tones and in each tone at least one matte, so you could work within each tone and still get a completed grounded eye look in each one should you not want to go crazy with color (or don't have the time). You could use one brush and get a look. While on the other hand, you could take it from a neutral look to an intense smoky evening eye and everywhere in between. It's pretty fool proof.

So, I hope that helps! I know now that I have this, I feel like I have enough rosy-shades that actually flatter my skin and eyes that I won't be looking for anything else. What about you? What Rosy palette will you pick up for your collection?

XO
~D