Saturday, December 31, 2011

Haul: Rite Aid

Hi everyone! I want to wish everyone an early Happy New Years and for those who are going out and partying please be safe.

So let me get to this Rite Aid haul. I frequent my local Rite Aid a lot and for those of you who don't know what Rite Aid is , its a drugstore chain like CVS/Walgreens. Last time I had mentioned in my Revlon Colorstay Eye Shadow review that I went to Rite Aid looking for the L'Oreal infallible eye shadows that had finally made its way to the US unfortunately during that trip it was not in store yet. Today I had to run some errands when I woke up and pick up a prescription there so I before I went to the pharmacy counter I went to look around the make-up aisle and what did I find.....

L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadows!!

The display was on the lower level of a shelf and I guess they either just put it out or no one really noticed it because all colors were available. 12 colors total and two of each are displayed with the infallible eyeliner next to it. So of course I had to buy some. I spend a while crouched down to figure out which ones I wanted since the color choice is quite limited. I believe all of these have a slight sheen or shimmer minus two shades that looked matte. But anyways I ended up picking more neutral colors not going for the blue/grey/plum shades. I ended up getting 4 of these and it cost me $7.15 each. Below are pictures and swatches. 


333 Golden Sage
999 Eternal Black
997 Eternal Sunshine
888 Iced Latte


333 Golden Sage

999 Eternal Black

997 Eternal Sunshine

888 Iced Latte

Iced Latte, Eternal Sunshine, Eternal Black, Golden Sage

I know everyone has been comparing these to Armani Eyes to Kill but since I don't own any I wouldn't be able to do a comparison. My first thoughts are that these are kind of a cross between your standard pressed shadow and a creamshadow. You'd either be able to apply with fingers or a brush and these are heavily pigmented and super smooth. So far I am really liking it. I might try to use one or two of these tonight for my NYE look. Golden Sage is a medium green that has a gold sheen to it. Eternal Black might actually end of being one of my favorites because in the pan you just think oh its black with silver glitter and it would most likely have a lot of fall out but once swatched I was really amazed because has this amazing depth to it and it just shines like graphite or black sand paper? Eternal Sunshine doesn't really have glitter in it but its a really pretty yellow gold. Ice Latte in the pan looks like a nice champaign color but it does come off a little more white based on my swatch, it'll be a good color for inner tear duct. I am really impressed with these and think $7.15 isn't a bad price at all. I might consider going to Nordstrom to pick up a Armani Eyes to Kill to do a comparison but not sure yet since those are a lot pricier. As for the getting the other colors, I'm not really sure about that yet either just because I want to get ones that I know I will se frequently and I feel like the 4 I got are good enough for now. 

I will do a full review on these four once I wear them and also post a look with it. 

So other than the L'Oreal shadows I also picked up two new nail polishes by Sinful Colors which I believe it just a drugstore brand? I said before I am not into bright color nail polish but for some reason I really wanted a hot pink and and orange polish. I was going to try to get some other Revlon glitter polishes but didn't see any I liked and I stumbled upon the Sinful Colors display . These were really inexpensive $1.99 each. I picked up Big Daddy which is a bright neon orange and Boom Boom which is a hot neon pink.




These polishes are opaque in two coats and I really like how they have that gel finish look? I'm not sure  if you guys know what I'm talking about but o wellz. I just did a test paint to show how it looks but I won't be keeping them on. I will probably do a review on these once I wear them for a while and see whether or not they chip really easily and stuff. 

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Happy New Years!!!! I will post what I am wearing tonight (outfit,makeup,nails) in 2012 :D

-amy

Monday, December 26, 2011

What's On My Nails

So besides being a total make-up & skin care junkie I am also a big fan of nail polish. Most of the time I do my own and have gotten pretty good at it, to the point where my co-worker sometimes jokes that I should open up my own nail salon and she would invest in it lol.

Now I don't have a crazy nail polish collection like a lot of other beauty bloggers do just because even though I paint my nails I am not overly obsessed with the newest collections and do not feel the need to purchase really expensive nail polish. Most of the nail polishes I own are Essie, which I'm sure if you are the type of girl that likes to go to salons to get them done you are aware of the brand. And I have to say Essie is hands down my favorite polish. I know a lot of people complain the brush is too thin but I really like it like that. I have a few OPI/Sephora by OPI polishes and then random drug store ones in between. I would have to say I have around 20+ bottles of nail polishes currently. And even though I would love to try polishes by Butter London, Deborah Lippmann, Chanel, Dior etc. I really don't have the budget for that and even if I did I really can't justify spending so much on nail polish. I would spend that kind of money on make up but on nail polish, no. That's just my personal take on it and it's not a dig at anyone who does buy polishes that are higher end. Hey if you can can afford it, more power to you. Also I am fortunate enough to have local Asian beauty supply stores in my area and where Wal-Mart/CVS/Rite-Aid sell Essie for $8.00 the Asian beauty supply stores sell them for $4.50-$5.50 so I never pay full price for Essie polishes. 

My taste in nail polish is very simple. I like pale pinks, nudes, reds, dark colors and once in a while a random bright. I don't really venture into crazy colors like bright blues, greens, neons, hot pinks etc. I usually tend to either have a french manicure which I do myself or a dark maroon on my nails. In the summer I like to spice it up with a bright red or coral but thats about it. I mean do have a few other random colors that I bought in the heat of the moment but I don't reach for those often. 

So for my current nail look, I have really been into glitter polishes lately and no I don't own the Deborah Lippmann ones but I do have a few from Sephora by OPI which I got during the F&F sale and also one Revlon on that just came out. I think this combination I have on my nails is really festive for New Years and still wearable on a daily basis depending on how strict your office it. I can get away with it at mine. 

So I took these pictures at night with bad lighting in my room so please forgive me. What I have on my nails in 3 different polishes.  I started with my Essie Millionails  nail strengthener as a base (not pictures) and then I put on two coats of Essie Cabi-O-Lait which is the very light opaque milky pink. The picture below was taken without flash and I know you can't see the color quite clear but this is a really pretty milky pink that can be worn alone and I wouldn't suggest it for a french manicure because it has a bit too much white in it for a french. So after two coats of Cabi-O-Lait, I put on one coat of Revlon Sparkling which is part of the new polish collection that just came out from Revlon. This polish looks a lot like the Deborah Lippmann one which name I can remember but since I don't own any Deborah Lippmann polishes I can't compare. It's just a medium pink multi-glitter polish in a clear base. After a coat of that I then put on a coat of Sephora by OPI Flurry Up which is a silver multi-glitter polish that I got during the F&F sale.



 Essie: Cabi-O-Lai



Revlon: 261 Sparkling

 Sephora by OPI:  Flurry Up

 
And thats basically it for what I have on my nails. Hopefully this lasts until New Years eve since I have a really bad habit of picking at my polish but if anything I will probably just redo it before going out. I really like this combination just because its subtle with a bit of girly flare. 

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- amy


Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas! FOTD

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays

I haven't really had the time to blog much these past two weeks because I've been busy on the weekends, so today I thought I would just give a quick update and include a FOTD (face of the day).


I went out this morning for dim sum and was wearing the below eye look. Sorry the lighting isn't all that great. These were taken on my macbook.



Anyways since lunch was pretty casual I really didn't want do to anything to bright or flashy but I wanted to do something festive for my eye look. On my face is just MUFE Duo Mat Powder in 202 and Benefit Hoola and this cranberryish Stila blush that I have in a 6 blush pallet from them. I tend to wear the same things on my face for the most part and like to experiment with my eye looks. This is one that I have been really liking for a while. I wore it to my company holiday party and just liked the overall look. It's sort of a cranberry smoky eye? 

First I started with Urban Decay Primer Potion and then I used a small sample of Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow in RSVP which is this shimmery light pink all over the lid. Then I used this dark cranberry color from this Smashbox QVC pallet I got and used that in the outer crease and blended it in to get this look. Then I lined my eyes with my favorite liquid liner which is the L'Oreal Linear Intense Carbon Black liquid liner with the brush tip ( I will probably do a liner review in my next post). I put on some mascara and then out the door I went. 

I know this wasn't really informative as more other posts but I am suffering from a really strong case of food coma right now from lunch --"

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- amy 

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Review : New Revlon Colorstay Eyeshadow VS Old Revlon Colorstay Eyeshadow


Now because I made so many beauty purchases over the last two months I have been trying really hard not to buy anymore products for the rest of the year, however I was on reading other blogs and heard that the L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadows which are the closest dupes to the Armani Eyes to Kill have finally made it to the US since it was only available overseas or Canada before. I swung by my local CVS first to see if they might have it and they didn't so next I went to the Rite Aid close to my place. Rite Aid did not have the L'Oreal shadows but they did have the new Revlon Colorstay Eyeshadow quads available. These are the ones that have Olivia Wilde in the marketing ad. I believe there are 6 new quads that have been launched. Now these are technically not new products like the lip butters since the Colorstay line had already eyeshadow quads prior to this. The old quads were marketed as 12 hour long lasting shadows and had a slim rectangular shape in which all the shadows of equal size. The newly released quads are marketed as 16 hour long lasting shadows and is packaged in a square pallet and the shadows are not in all equally sized pans. 

I personally really think the Revlon Colorstay line is probably the best drugstore line of makeup. From foundation to blush to eyeshadow it is really and impressive line and these I have a lot of these quads. From the old 12 hour line I have 5 different quads and though I don't reach for them that often I really do like them. The 4 shadows in each pallet compliment each other very well and the pigmentation is great and the shadows are smooth and buttery. I believe these range from around $7-8 and I am sure you can always find them for less because I know my Rite Aid always has like 40% off sales on Revlon stuff. Below are just images of the 5 pallets I have in old packaging. Out of the 5 my favorites are probably Sterling Rose and Nude Elements just because I can wear them easily on a day to day basis.
13 Lavender Meadow

14 Nude Elements

11 Sultry Smoke

18 Azure Mist

09 Sterling Rose

Now I was really only interested in this 1 pallet from the new line of Colorstay quads which was number 515 Adventurous. Though the packaging says 515 Adventurous, the slot on the marketing pop up stand said 515 Goddess so I'm not really sure what is going on with that but this quad is the one that is neutral but with this beautiful deep olive green color in it. I have to say thats probably what sold me on this quad was because of this olive color. There are a total of 6 different quads and this was is the only one I got just because I have enough eyeshadow already and I have never hit pan on anything so do I really need another eyeshadow quad? No, so I only got 1 instead of all 6. When I got home I was really excited because all the other Colorstay quads I previously bought were great but once I opened it up and started to swatch the shadows I have to say I was a little disappointed because some of the colors felt chalky and just not as smooth and buttery like my old quads.  The highlight color to me is very chalky and it takes up the biggest space on the pallet. The olive green and the reddish bronze color are not as bad as the highlight but still not as smooth as I would like. The only color that was pretty smooth was the matte dark brown, which was a surprise since matte shadows tend to be chalkier than others. Other than the pigmentation and texture of the shadows I don't really like how the pallet is laid out just because each shadow is a different size in this square pallet versus the old pallet where all the shadows are the same size. Like I said the highlight takes up the biggest space but its chalky and I probably won't use it as much as the other 3 colors. 




So when it comes down to which pallet I think is better the choice is obvious to me, the old 12 hour Colorstay pallets I feel are better in texture and pigmentation. Now since I only did buy 1 out of 6 quads in the new line it could easily just be this particular quad isn't all that great and the others are but I honestly don't think I am going to spend time or money to try the rest seeing as I already have lots of eyeshadows. So if your looking for affordable drug store eyeshadow pallets I recommend the Revlon Colorstay 12 Hour Shadows instead of this new 16 hour one.

Thanks for reading

-amy



Thursday, December 15, 2011

Review : Revlon Lip Butter & Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow

So in my last post I mentioned that I had gotten a hold of some Revlon Lip Butters and that I also went to Sephora again to spend my $20 VIB gift card. What I ended up getting from Sephora wasn't really much of anything. Just two more MUFE Duo Mat powders one in 201 and the other in 202. I have written before that this is my HG powder foundation and for an oily girl like my this is really a great product. Other than that I had also picked up another Benefit Creaseless Creamshadow. I had gotten Skinny Jeans in my F&F haul and I went back and picked up Birthday Suit this time.

So here are my thoughts and some (drumroll.....) pictures of the lip butters and the shadows.

So I picked up three Revlon Lip Butters in:
065 Creamsicle
085 Sugar Plum 
030 Fig Jam
I have to say that I'm not really crazy about these. I mean the product is nice and color on some of them are really pretty but for a girl that doesn't really wear any lip products beyond chap stick on a day to day basis these are really just something fun to play with, but not really a necessity for me. I mean I actually have a lot of lipstick from drugstore to high end and I buy them because it looks so pretty and I think omg I am definitely going to find time to wear it and then end up not. I can see why these would appeal to a lot of people because its sheer and you can wear it without looking like too made up.  Of the three that I have I probably like Fig Jam the best just because its a really fall/winter color to wear. I did pick two dark colors Fig Jam and Sugar Plum specifically because I don't really have anything like it in my lipstick collection and Creamsicle just seems like a fun color. On my lips Creamsicle doesn't really do a lot but it does nude it out a bit and its wearable. Fig Jam and Sugar Plum are both well pigmented and look nice on the lip. Fig Jam is a more brown tone berry kind of cranberryish and Sugar Plum is more purple.  These don't really last that long and you will have to re-apply often. And for all you sensitive lip girls out there, these make my lips peel a bit so if you have that issue I suggest you stay away.


Creamsicle
Sugar Plum
Fig Jam

And now to the Benefit Creaseless Creamshadows. Let me say first that I have double eye-lids and quite a heavy fold and my lids get oily so I never thought creamshadows would work well on me. I tried some Revlon ones before and it just sucked, it creased within 30 min and just had no staying power on my lids so I was really hesitant to try these from Benefit but since getting hooked on their boxed powders I figured I should give their other products a try and for some reason I gravitated to the Creaseless Creamshadow. I never really read up on reviews on blogs or youtube about these and just decided to go for it when I was in store during the F&F sale. I guess I kind of wanted to really test it out and see if it really wasn't going to crease.  I was torn between Skinny Jeans and Birthday Suit and only wanted to purchase one before spending the money on more without knowing how well it would perform. So I got Skinny Jeans and fell absolutely in love with it and then this past week I picked up Birthday Suit. Now this creamshadow really does live up to its name Creaseless. I have worn it both with my UD primer potion and without and it doesn't budge. The pigmentation is amazing, super creamy and I love the two colors I got. Both are great for everyday wear. Now Skinny Jeans is a pewter color with gold/bronze shimmer and it is a bit on the darker side but if you blend it out you'll be able to wear it all over the lid. After I got it I wore it about a week straight. Birthday Suit I think a lot of people will like because even though it says on the Sephora site that it is a "brushed chrome" to me its a really nice shimmery taupe color that is a great neutral to wear all over the lid. I have been using it for the past two days and its just good for those who work in office environments that want something on their eyes but nothing crazy.  I don't think there are enough good things I can say about this product. As of now I'm not sure if there are any more colors that tickle my interest, maybe RSVP but for I am very very happy with just Skinny Jeans and Birthday Suit. These might actually be my favorite eye-make up purchases of the year. 




Birthday Suit
Skinny Jeans

Thanks for reading

-amy


Monday, December 12, 2011

quick update

So I didn't get time to post or finally try to upload pictures of the things I have been getting but I do have a minute for just a quick update.

I was able to get my hands on a couple of Revlon Lip Butters which I will be reviewing soon. I didn't get a lot only 3 colors because I am not really a lip product girl. I don't wear too much lipstick or gloss or anything. Mainly just lip balm/chap stick . So I will just give my thoughts on the three I picked up a bit later.

And since all my posts so far have really been Sephora hauls I am sure you guys can probably figure out I spend enough to be a VIB. So I received a gift card in the mail from Sephora for $20 off a purchase of $50. Obviously I couldn't pass that up so over this weekend I went to Sephora to pick up a few more things and also return that nails inc duo set I got.

that's about it for today.

thanks

-amy

Monday, December 5, 2011

Sephora Friends & Family Haul Pt 3-3.5

Ok so by the time I did this haul the Sephora Friends and Family had ended but it was time for the VIB 20% off sale. And remember how I said I would explain why its a 3.5 haul well here is why.

So I ended up returning the MUFE Mat Velvet to my local Sephora and I was going to see if I can purchase my DDF Blemish Foaming Cleanser in store because it was on sale for $15 and the original price is $32, but unfortunately it was only an online deal so I couldn't purchase in store. So I ended up walking around Sephora just looking around to see if there was anything that would catch my eye before I make my return. I walked around for about 15 min and thought about getting another nail polish or another blush. I ended up walking around the Benefit stand and looking at their creaseless cream shadow. Now I had gotten a small R.S.V.P in one of those $10 sets that Benefit does and I thought it was really pretty however the pot is super small so you can barely get a finger in, you need to dip a brush in it to get product out. So I was looking at al the cream shadows they had and I was torn between Skinny Jeans and I believe it was Birthday Suit. I ended up getting Skinny Jeans because I thought it was soo pretty and that it would work well as an everyday color for me. It's a pewter color but it has bronze/gold shimmer to it and if you blend it out well at least on my skin it looks like a greyish taupe. So I ended up deciding to purchase that and while I was waiting to check out, you know how Sephora has all those small samples or little things in the cubes while you are on line, well I saw that Boscia had come out with Peppermint Blotting Papers and I just couldn't resist $5 each. I am a big mint fan and the Boscia blotting papers work really well so I ended up buying two.  So I consider this my .5 haul.

When I went home I put in another online purchase for my facewash and some other stuff...

-nails inc. The Wyndham Collection : I am still on the fence about this product. It comes with two nail polishes, The Wyndham and this dark teal color which I can't remember the name of. While the overall effect is really pretty, the top coat gives you this holographic shimmer effect off the teal polish so depending on the light the shimmer can reflect blue to green to almost yellow I can't justify spending $20 on this because the teal color polish while pretty was so thick and heavy. I do my nails very often and I am a huge fan of Essie polish and it wasn't until this year that I really ventured out into other brands such as OPI. This nails inc base polish was just to thick. It took forever to dry and it chipped really easily. I should've just tried to buy the top coat by itself.
-DDF Blemish Foaming Cleanser: This is my go to acne cleanser. Now I use this after I remove my makeup with my Philosophy Purity Cleanser. This by itself will not take off makeup. But I really like how it has helped my acne prone skin. It contains Salicylic acid and is very gentle. I use it every night with my clarisonic mia. And it was such a good deal. Again it is normally $32 and it was on sale for $15 online plus an additional 20% off. Of course I ended up buying two bottles.
-Origins Brighter By Nature Skin Tone Correcting Serum : So I kind of got this on a whim. I knew I was running low on my Lancome Genefique and I really wanted to try a serum that would help fade acne scars and some sunspots around my eyes. I have used the Clinique even skin tone corrector but I felt like I didn't really see results with it so I wanted to try something new. I was debating between this and I believe the Jurlique white something serum. Now the Origins line is fairly new to Sephora but I have used their products before years ago when I was in high school and my sister who had also made a purchase from sephora was trying out the Brighter By Nature Moisturizer which she read help fade freckles. I already had bought my DDF moisturizer and really didn't need to buy another one esp one thats in a pot ( I don't like to dip my fingers in pots) I ended choosing the serum. I don't have much to say about it yet. I just started using it after finishing off the last bit of my genefique so I will probably have an update in about two weeks.

so this ends my sephora purchases. for not at least. If you are a VIB like me then you probably got notice of the $20 gift card which I will most likely be using this week to pickup some more stuff.

again thanks for reading.

-amy

Sephora Friends & Family Haul Pt. 2

So I had a pretty busy weekend and am now finally updating on part 2 of my Sephora F&F sale.

So about a week after my first order I of course couldn't pass up the opportunity to place another one. Here is what I got on my second order. (unfortunately I still don't have pictures. the lighting is just pretty bad in my room)

- MUFE Mat Velvet in No. 35 Vanilla : I really wanted to like this foundation. I feel in love with the Duo Matte powder so I figured why not try this liquid foundation instead. This just didn't work for me. I felt like the coverage wasn't enough and it didn't keep me as matte as the Duo Mat. So this is how I tested it. I previously mentioned that I am super oily and use Urban Decay De-Slick before and after foundation. Well since I wanted to see how well this Mat Velvet worked I did not use De-Slick. I just put this on over my moisturizer and set it with a loose powder (clinique in case anyone was wondering) and it just didn't keep me as matte as I would've hoped. Plus the coverage isn't great. I used 1 squirt that equals to about 1 pump if this came in a pump bottle and it just wasn't enough for to even out my skin. I shortly returned this.
-MUFE Duo Mat Powder Foundation in 202 :  Well I said this is like my HG powder foundation now so of course I had to buy a back-up since it doesn't really come with a whole lot of product and for 20% I really just had too.
-Illamasqua Powder Blusher in Katie:  I'm still on the fence about this blush. I know a lot of people who are fare skin like myself have raved about this on youtube and other blogs but I don't find myself reaching for it as much as I do the Illamasqua Lover blush that I got in my first haul. I mean its a pretty light pastel pink. I think if you are any darker than NC25 this might not work that well on you. I wear it mostly when I wear more cool toned make up. It's pretty, very pigmented, I would probably use it more in the spring.
-Urban Decay Primer Potion Tube :  Just got the original. I really think this is a great product and it prevents anything from creasing on me. It's a cult classic and I will probably pick up the Too Faced primer sooner or later to do a comparison on which one I feel works better.
-OPI for Sephora Nail Colour :  Now I got three nail polishes from OPI for Sephora. The colors are Be-Clause I said So which is a multi-size red glitter polish, Flurry Up Top Coat which is a multi-size silver glitter polish, and Don't be Eggnogious which is a multi-size bronze glitter polish. I got these because I had the gotten the gold on a while back and really loved it and I figured I would get some other colors for the fall season. I think these are really pretty and for the $9.50 it's not bad compared to the Deborah Lippmann glitter polishes. But be warned like with all glitter polishes these are a pain to take off! 

That's hit for part two of my Sephora Haul.

Thanks for reading.

- amy

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Sephora Friends & Family Haul Pt.1

So when sephora had there friends & family sale and then VIB sale at the end of Oct through Nov I made 3.5 separate purchases from them. Two during the friends and family and 1.5 (i'll explain later) during the VIB sale.

Here is part 1 of my haul and my thoughts and opinions of the items I got. (i haven't had time to take pictures of these yet but by the time I post my haul pt 2 I should have pictures!)

- Philosophy Kiss Me Exfoliating Lip Scrub: i honestly bought this because it was on sale for $10 plus the extra 20% off. To my knowledge Sephora no longer carries this item anymore. It comes in a light pink lipgloss squeeze tube like most other Philosophy lip products. It applies like a lip gloss with the clear gel like liquid that you rub over your lips until smooth and then wipe with a tissue or wash off. I used it for about a week after I got it and then just kind of forgot about it. I mean it works but I don't normally wear lip products so I don't reach for this normally. On the rare occasion that I do wear lipstick I like to use this first so it removes all the dead half peeling skin from my lips so that when I apply lipstick it looks really nice. I know a lot of people like the Fresh Sugar exfoliator but I have yet to try that  and again I don't wear lip products on a daily basis so I don't think I will be purchasing that anytime soon.
- Benefits Cosmetics Legally Bronze (contains: Hoola powder, Gilded Liner, Bad Gal Brown Mascara, High Beam):  this was a set that I had wanted for a long time. It came out in the summer I believe. The set was $38 and I think it was totally worth it. It comes with a full size Hoola boxed powder which sells for $28 by itself and also a full size High Beam as well has a Gilded which they say is a highlighter but I use it as a liner and a Bad Gal Brown Mascara. I personally really like Benefit boxed powders. My first one was Coralista which I got as a 500 pt perk and I love it so much and I also have Dandelion. Anyways Hoola is a really popular bronzer and it is a matte bronzer which is good for all my oily skin people because if you have oily skin you should not wear a bronzer with shimmer it will only make you look oiler. The color is suitable for a lot of skin tons and pigmentation is good. I personally really like it. As for the other products I really haven't used them. I used Gilded maybe twice on my inner tear duct and though I like it it's not something I reach for often unless I go out at night. I had a sample of Bad Gal Black before and it smudged like crazy and gave me raccoon eyes so I have not touched Bad Gal Brown yet. As for High Beam it is really a pretty highlighter but I am kind of hesistant to use it because is it a liquid/creamy consistency and it does have shimmer so I am afraid it would accentuate my oily skin and quite possibly break me out? I'm still on the fence about it but I will probably use it when I go out to some holiday parties and see how it fairs.
- DDF Ultra-Lite Oil Free Moisturizing Dew: this is my HOLY GRAIL moisturizer and for all my oily skin people, if you can afford this ($40 for 1.67 oz) I think it is definitely worth the money. This is my third bottle. DDF had previously had two versions of this, one with SPF and one without. I believe they discontinued the one with SPF which is the one I had finished two bottles of before purchasing this non-SPF one. Like I said its really good for oily skin. I use this during the day when I wear makeup out and go to work. It is very light weight, 1 pump is all you need and absorbs quickly. There really isn't any smell to it which I know some people are really picky about scent. I've tried a lot of moisturizers before, everything from Philosophy Hope In a Jar, Aveeno, Clinique Dramatically Moisturizing Gel, Murad and a few I can't remember. This DDF one is hands down the best one. It doesn't make my oiler and doesn't break me out. The only thing I am not a fan of is that they discontinued the SPF version.
- d.j.v. beautenizer 3D Fiber-In Film-Coating Lash Kit (includes 2 mascara, one lengthens and the other volumizes):  the set comes with two mascaras. Fiberwig LX and Volume Lash. Fiberwig is a lengthening mascara and is one of the best mascaras I have ever tried. Most mascaras even the waterproof ones will smudge on me and I end of looking like a raccoon. Fiberwig doesn't, the mascara is very water resistant and oil resistant which is probably most important. The only way this will come off is if you wash it off with warm water. This is my 3rd tube of Fiberwig LX. I bought my first at Sephora and when I went back to Taiwan for vacation I was able to pick up another tube at the drugstore there for cheap. I decided to get this set because I wanted to try the Volume Lash version and I have to say I am not a fan of the Volume Lash especially for my upper lashes. The wand has short clumpy bristles and you definitely pick up way to much product and it clumps if you put on two coats. It's something you have to work really hard with. It is nice on my lower lashes but still can get clumpy. I definitely like Fiberwig LX a lot more and will not be repurchasing the Volume Lash again.
- Fairydrops Scandal Queen Mascara: now fairydrops is another Japanese mascara that Sephora has started to carry besides fiberwig. The packaging is super cute and the mascara wand looks super weird and intimidating at first. But this is my second tube of fairydrops and I have to say I like this a lot. It really gives my lashes a nice look, however it is not as oil resistant as fiberwig. Like I said most mascaras will smudge on me regardlass of waterproof or not. I have used DiorShow, Benefit Bad Gal, Clinique and other various drugstore mascaras and all of them smudge. Fairydrops will last on me for most of the day but will smudge just a bit. I think you are on of those people who don't have to worry about smudging you might like this a lot.
- Clarisonic Replacement Brush Head - Deep Pore Cleansing: really not much to say about this. I bought it for my clarisonic mia that I love. I know some people don't think this deep pore cleansing head works but it's the one I got with the mia I bought so just going to continue using it.
- Sheiseido Extra Smooth Sun Protection Cream SPF 38 PA+++: I got this because I had the smaller SPF 55 PA+++ version that Sephora was selling for $19. I had bought it to try out because I heard a lot of people talking about how great it was on youtube and various other blogs so for $19 I figure why not. It was beginning of summer and I knew I needed a stronger sun screen to prevent sun spots and stuff like that. I really like this product. I am still using the smaller spf 55 version right now and once I finish I will start using this one. The cream is not heavy, absorbs quickly and doesn't have that annoying sunscreen scent. I use this every morning and mix it in with my DDF moisturizer so that my skin is protected. I know it is a bit pricey but I think its worth it. If you are looking for a more affordable sunscreen there is one neutrogena one that I heard is really good.
- Boscia Pore Purifying Black Strips: I bought two packs of these. I had previously in the summer purchased on to try and was immediately wowed by this product. It is pricey 6 strips for $15 but I did buy two packs because I had the extra 20% off. They are soooo much better than the biore strips which never worked on me. The first time I used these I was amazed and a big grossed out and how many blackheads it pulled from my nose. It really does a good job. It has become a holy grail item for me now. I use one strip a week if I remember or if I see that my blackheads are getting a bit much after I wash my face I will use it.
- Urban Decay De-Slick Oil-Control Makeup Setting Spray: this is my second bottle. Earlier in the year when urban decay came out with their de-slick line I was really eager to try it. I got a sample of the De-Slick in a tube which was a mattifying gel that you put on before foundation. It worked but I didn't really love it because it can get cakey on your skin and look really weird after you put on makeup. I know there was a De-Slick mattifying translucent powder but I was never really interested in it so I bought the full size De-Slick spray instead which was pricey at $29. I know Skindavia makes the spray for Urban Decay and they also have their own branded one for much less but I ended up purchasing this same one again because it was 20% off and I just wanted to order everything through one site. So I am in love with this product. You are supposed to spray all over your face once after moisturizer before foundation and once more all over your face when your done putting on makeup. This really does work. It really helps control my oily skin. I use it everyday when I go to work and by the end of the day I have a little bit of oil but nothing like before I started using this. It's definitely a holy grail item for me and I will continue to purchase it.
- MAKE UP FOR EVER Duo Mat Powder Foundation - 202: This is my first MUFE foundation. I have some samples of the primer and HD powder and liquid foundation but had never purchased the full size. For the longest time I was a liquid foundation girl because I needed the full coverage cause of my acne scars. Recently this year I got into powder foundations and fell in love. I was using MAC Studiofix in NC 25 since the summer and though I think the product is good, it help with oil control. So when I was shopping during this sale I bought the MUFE Duo Mat because I have read really good reviews about it on blogs and on youtube. And I was not disappointed. It has become my holy grail powder foundation. I first tried it without de-slick spray to see the lasting power on it and boy did it last. I got a little oily but nothing like before. It gives you a really matte finish and if you are oily like me you will see that as the day progresses you won't get really oily but only a little but that kind of gives you a more natural look. Love this.
- Illamasqua Powder Blusher - Lover: Lover blush is described as vibrant apricot blush. I knew I wanted a orange blush for a while. I have coral and a variety of pinks so orange seemed like the next appropriate thing to get especially for fall. This is my first Illamasqua product and I always knew I wanted to buy their blushes because I head so many great things. The pigmentation is amazing. You don't need a lot. Just one dab with your brush and swipe it across your cheeks for a light flush of orange. I wear it all the time and get compliments on it. Its not a color for everyone but if you have yellow or olive skin-tone you can definitely pull it off. Though I highly doubt I will every hit pan on a blush I would repurchase if I hit pan on lover

Thats it for part 1 of my sephora hauls. I will probably write up the other two tomorrow or later next week. This post took me a good hour to type up so I hope my review of the products were helpful!

Again these are just my opinions on how the products work with my particular skin and they might not work the same for you. I think its always best to go to a sephora and ask for a sample of anything you want to try before spending full price on a product.

Thanks for reading.

-amy

Introduction

Ok so here it goes...my first blog post.

My name is Amy and I live in Queens NY. I am 23 and currently working in a job I kind of hate, but hey it pays the bills.

In my spare time I like to shop like all girls do. I now have a fairly decent collection of make-up and skincare products. I have everything from drugstore to high end make-up and skincare. Now I want to share my thoughts and opinions with others, hence this blog. This blog will detail my experiences with all the cosmetics and skincare products I currently own and will purchase in the future. Feel free to use it as a reference if you would like, but please remember that these are just my opinions and products that  work well with my skin might not necessarily work the same on yours.

So lets start with a little bit of background on my skin. I have oily skin, and when I say oily I really mean it.  From forehead, t-zone, cheeks, chin. My skin is oily. Not only do I have oily skin I have acne prone skin as well. I have a lot of acne related scaring on my face as well. I have a fair skin with yellow undertones. **for reference I am NC25 in Mac and 202 in MUFE Duo Mat Powder**

The past year my make up collection has really expanded and so has my skincare collection.  Over the past month I have made some huge hauls at sephora when they had their friends and family and then the VIB sale so I be posting that a little later and of the stuff I have tried I will let you guys know my opinions of it. 

Hope this wasn't too long and that you will follow and stay tuned for what is next.

-amy