Saturday, May 16, 2015

Everyday Summer Makeup!



Real Techniques Stippling Brush    |     e.l.f. small stippling brush     |       Sephora setting powder brush #53


Lioele Water Drop BB Cream


Revlon PhotoReady Insta-Fix Makeup in Rich Ginger


e.l.f. Studio Contouring Blush and Bronzing Powder 


MAC Blush in Trace Gold



Too Faced Natural Eye Palette

Inglot AMC Lip Pencil Matte #17



MAC Lipstick in Velvet Teddy






Since its summer, I thought I would share my go-to makeup look. It isn't completely natural or dramatic but its a nice in-between. 

Foundation & Concealer
I start off with a BB Cream and apply it with the Real Techniques Stippling Brush. Because it is warmer out, foundation seems a bit much. BB Cream has a lighter consistency but coverage as good as foundation. I honestly cannot remember the last time I even used a proper foundation. 
After that, I apply the Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer Stick in the shade "Light" under my eyes in a triangle shape, down the bridge of my nose and on the sides of my mouth. 

Bronzer & Blush
Next, I move onto contouring. Even though my skin tone is in between Light and Medium, I always bronze my face to give it extra definition. I cannot stress how important contouring is when doing face makeup, in my opinion that's what separates a makeup newbie from someone with experience. In this look I used the Revlon PhotoReady Insta-Fix Makeup in Rich Ginger on the sides of my nose, in the hollows of my cheeks, and on my jawline. Then I blended it all out with the e.l.f. small stippling brush. I then go over it taking the Sephora Powder Brush and the e.l.f. Bronzing powder in the duo. I do that because it gives the look a flawless finish and makes it easy on me if I get too lazy blending the cream stick bronzer. 

For blush, I apply Trace Gold by MAC on my cheeks. It is by far my all-time FAVORITE blush. I love how I don't need to try with it. I don't have to worry about getting too much product on my face because it is so buildable. Even though there is not much of a color pigment there, it has "traces" of gold when the light hits it and makes you look glowy.  Everyone needs to have this product. It is perfect for the summertime (no, any time). 

Eyes
I prime my eyes using the NARS Smudge-Proof Eyeshadow Base, it is quite pricey at $24 but it has lasted me over 2 years. Then using the Too Faced Palette I mix the colors "Heaven" and "Silk Teddy" for all over my lid, "Velvet Revolver" for my crease, and then "Sexspresso" for the outer corner of my lid. I've recently started taking the darkest eyeshadow shade and I use it to line my bottom lashes. 

Then, I use the Maybelline Master Precise Liquid Eyeliner for my upper lashes and tight line. I like that it is a felt tip liner with an extremely fine point. It makes it SO much easier for a person like me to apply eyeliner. I absolutely suck at it. My eyeliner never looks the same on a day-to-day basis. Then I use any black pencil liner on my waterline. 

I also use Anastasia's Clear Brow Gel. Since I have naturally thick and dark lashes I do not fill them in at all (psh, like I need to add another step to my makeup).

Lips
Lastly, I use my two most favorite lip products. They seriously should be sold together because this lip combo is perfect! Velvet Teddy by MAC and then the Inglot Matte Lip Pencil makes it look like i've tried so hard with my lips when actually I spend the least amount of time on them. If i could pick one makeup product to wear everyday forever, it would definitely be the lip pencil. I would give up a limb for it. Seriously. YOU HAVE TO GET IT. It's a hidden gem in the makeup world. 

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 Thank you for reading! 

Sunday, May 10, 2015

The Girl on the Train


What better a way to start off this blog than talking about my true hobby, reading. After going back and forth, thinking long and hard about what my first post should be about I chose to discuss what i'm currently reading. Even though I haven't completed the novel yet, I am far enough into it to share some thoughts. 

As soon as I flipped through the first couple pages of the book, I noticed that each chapter was narrated by a different woman. Typically I do not enjoy books that are formatted this way since they tend to confuse the shit out of me. But I decided to give it a chance regardless. The main character, Rachel, is a HOT MESS. She has no control of her life anymore, she's a drunk, and way too nosey to be considered normal (she gets a bit irritating). Next, there's Megan who is living two different lives. She's artsy, independent, and dissatisfied with basically everything. Lastly, Anna has the most ideal life, with the perfect husband and baby; living in a beautiful house right down the street from Megan. Her chapters are my favorite to read, even though she may not be everyone's favorite in the book (mostly because she isn't constantly nagging and complaining about everything). 

As different as these women seem, their lives all intertwine together at some point and then it gets fast-paced. It's pretty ironic that I started reading this book on my way to NYC on a train. I was expecting a lot right from the beginning with "The Girl on the Train." So far the storyline is interesting enough for me to keep reading, but it's not a page-turner yet. I have a feeling it picks up towards the end, but by then I lose the enthusiasm I have when I first start reading a new book. But this really reminds me of "Gone Girl." The author's writing style and storyline of the book has me connecting the two together. All I can say is that if you liked "Gone Girl" then you will definitely enjoy "The Girl on the Train." 

I just wanted to give a little glance on the book and not write out a huge summary with spoilers. Since I work at Barnes & Noble, hopefully I can read more books that you suggest and get better at this mini book review thing. If you enjoyed this please leave a comment letting me know if I should write more posts about what i'm reading, if I need to change or add anything. I'd love that. Thanks for reading!  








Saturday, May 2, 2015

Haircut!


Welcome to my blog!


I know it all looks either too simple (or ratchet) right now,
 but its going to grow & be just as successful as the rest of them. 
Well that depends on how much effort I put into this. 
For now its just crossing my fingers, wishing myself good luck & figuring it out on my own. 
Keep reading, there are big things ahead.