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Monday, May 31, 2010

So I was sanitizing all my eyeshadows...(show off alert!)

...and decided to take some pictures. I realized I've never done that b4 (take a pic of almost all my e/s collection). So here I am, being a show off...lol.  I started my collection about 2.5 yrs ago as I've been learning how to do my eye makeup.  Cosmetics in general has become a real passion for me and I'm blessed to be able to get all these products.

Note: Oh, yes, I've bought all this stuff I'm showing. No one has given me anything, well with the exception of my awesome husband, hahaha.

I decided today to sanitize my eyeshadows because it's been more than a year  since I last did it and just the other day my eyes got all red after using some of my MAC neutral e/s and mascara. I already know it wasn't the mascara so the culprit had to be the eyeshadow. I usually spray alcohol on all my powder products and let them dry. For my paintpots and other creamy products, I first swipe the surface with a cotton square or papel towel then spray them with alcohol. The lovely Glintzy shows this whole process on the next video:



I realize after taking these pics that I left out my 2 Coastal Scents palettes (photos HERE) and my 28 neutral shades palette (pictured HERE). I cleaned them later on. I think I will be giving away the Coastal Scents palettes to a friend because I don't use them much.  I have other pigments I didn't show because I don't clean them (except the packaging).

You can see why I will not be buying new e/s possibly for the next year! Mmm...unless it's a shade completely different from those I already have---and to be honest, I haven't been impressed with the latest collections from my favorite brands.

If you have any questions about any of these pics (the name of an eye shadow for example) just leave a comment.

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Hope you're having a lovely long weekend.

ETA: I forgot about my Urban Decay e/s and the L'oreal HIP ones. Too much stuff, I tell you, too much.  But I enjoy them.




¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Confiscated: 11,000 fake cosmetic products

This was recently posted in YouTube. Police in Madrid confiscated almost 11,000 fake cosmetics products that included makeup and skincare. The products came from China. They look like the real thing! But no one knows for sure what they are made of and the reporter mentions that of course, they can cause skin problems.

A word to the wise is enough.  Ay, ay, ay.




¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Mini Haul: Cinema Secrets Brush Cleaner and Face Atelier Ultra Foundation (review+swatches)

Yep, mini haul from CameraReadyCosmetics.com:  it was about USD $30. I just bought a bottle of Cinema Secrets Brush Cleaner and 3 foundation samples from Face Atelier.

I gotta say, I placed my order last Sunday (5/23) and I received it on Thursday (5/27). That was fast considering the package came from California (San Diego?). I ordered from them because I got products from different companies in just one place which translated in cheaper shipping costs. I'm impressed.

First, here are some swatches of the Face Atelier Ultra Foundation ($45.00 USD for 1oz). I've read so many nice things and great reviews from different makeup artists about this foundation that I just had to try it. This foundation claims that no primer or setting powder is needed when using it--that interested me very much so. I'm very thankful that they sell samples (which are good for about 2-3 applications) as I was not sure what shade was best for me. For now, I think "Honey" will work for me.

***I know I have not reviewed the Stila Illuminating Liquid Foundation I bought recently, but I haven't been using it since it's not oil-free. That, combined with the shimmer in it, is just too much for me in this hot weather***

--Click on the pics!--

Face Atelier Ultra Foundation Samples

From L to R: #5-Sepia, #6-Honey & #7-Tan


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On the other hand, I wanted to try a good professional brush cleaner because I really like to take care of my brushes.  I have quite a collection and they are really important to me.  I normally use Baby Shampoo or anti-bacterial dishwasher and olive oil, but I worried that wasn't enough to leave them sanitized and well conditioned. After doing my research, I decided to get the Cinema Secrets Professional Brush Cleaner ($13.00 for 4 oz--other sizes available). I'm glad I did. Excellent product!







My brush went from this..........................................to this in seconds!


I made a video review!  Short and precise, lol.






ETA--Where to buy:

http://www.cinemasecrets.com/
http://www.camerareadycosmetics.com/


I think I will buy the biggest size since it's cheaper per ounce.


That's all for now. Have a great weekend!



¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

11 Expert Hair Tricks

Get insider-y secrets from hair gurus on how to get salon-fabulous hair at home.

11 Expert Hair Tricks
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Follow these expert hair tricks and you'll look like you just walked out of the salon … every time you walk out your front door.
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How to pronounce...

Ahahaha, I'm always looking for the correct writing or pronunciation of words in English (and to be honest, also my native Spanish language) because, yes, I make mistakes (*surprise*). I see many YouTubers and bloggers like me saying "I don't know if I'm pronouncing it correctly, I'm sorry" --Well, now we can all practice, LOL!!

I found this "free online talking dictionary" that helps with the correct English pronunciation of various words:


Here's the correct pronunciation of some department store brands like Guerlain and Givenchy, which are the two brands I found most difficult to pronounce:

Givenchy, Guerlain, Chanel, etc...(roll your mouse over the pink words)

I love saying Givenchy (zhee-vawn-she) heheehee.




PSSSTT...Yep, I posted this for fun and hey, I can assure you I will impress a few people when my perfect (well, almost) pronunciation.  XD




¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Look: MAC Chartreuse P/M with Concrete E/S

I wore this simple but with a touch of color look today for my son's graduation ceremony. I'm so proud: he's part of the honor roll and got a medal. =) happy Pictures, Images and Photos

**Click on pics for enlarged version**



FACE
WALGREENS Sunscreen w/ Zinc Oxide SPF 45 (I love to use this as a primer)
REVLON Colorstay Makeup in True Beige (Combo/Oily) mixed with a dime size of the Bare-It-All lustre drops in Goldi-Looks
MAC Prep+Prime Transparent Finishing Powder on T-zone
PALLADIO Tinted Lip Balm in Berry on my cheeks (don't like it much as a lipbalm, great as a cheek tint)
MAYBELLINE Dream Matte Powder in Beige Medium -- applied with a makeup puff to seal the foundation and the blush (this powder is amazing!!!!!! I've been using it for months now, already hit pan!)
LAURA MERCIER Star Dust loose powder on above cheek area to highlight

EYES
ELIZABETH ARDEN Eye Fix Primer
MUFE Full Cover Concealer #10 on lids (one of my faves ever!) and under eye area
REVLON PhotoReady Translucent Finisher on top of concealer and under eye area (to set the concealer) 
MAC E/S in Concrete, Shroom and Vanilla
MAC P/M in Chartreuse
COVERGIRL LashBlast Mascara in Very Black (man, I still love this stuff so much...)
MAC Eye Brow Pencil in Stud

LIPS
SALLY HANSEN Healing Butter for Lips
LAURA MERCIER Lip Glacé in Ambre Rose mixed with MAC Pink Poodle Lipglass

Eye Shadow--Method of application: I first applied Concrete e/s with the MAC 226 brush to the crease + outer lid area and the lower lash line; I blended it upwards for a smoked out effect. Then I applied Chartreuse P/M with a wet 242 brush (I used Fix+ Spray as mixing medium); after it dried I added a bit more (with the same brush) of the Chartreuse but dry on top of the first layer. I went on top of the Concrete again with my 226 to blend it with the Chartreuse. A bit of Shroom e/s was added in the inner eye area near the tearducst with a 219 brush. Finally, I use a touch of Vanilla e/s as a highlight on my brow bone/under the brow area.

**I didn't applied eye liner as I thought it would have been too much for a day like today where I knew I was gonna end up crying.**



LOL, my long hair lasted just a few minutes because the place where the ceremony was held was so hot! But the makeup remained okay =D.
Hope you like it. Are you having a nice week?


¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Swatches: some Revlon Super Lustrous L/G (with quick review)

I love these lipglosses by Revlon, I'm always using them. I always use them over my lipbalm but they are pretty moisturizing per se.  Some are more shimmery than others and they have an SPF of 15. For the price, to me they are the best drugstore glosses you can find and honestly they do compete with some of my high end glosses. So much that if I already have a Revlon gloss in a shade similar to an HE one I like, I will not buy the pricey one.  

They are a bit sticky but that doesn't bother me because, besides being a lipgloss junkie, I like that they stay on my lips for a long time (for being a gloss that is).

Oh and the packaging is simply elegant. A perfect 5/5.








Under my bathroom fluorescent lighting:
(Toast to Shine, Nude Lustre, Coffee Gleam, Coral Glow, Life's a Peach)


Under natural lighting:
(Toast to Shine, Nude Lustre, Coffee Gleam, Coral Glow, Life's a Peach)


Reg. price: around USD $7.00

I love getting them on sale! ;)


¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

TotalBeauty.com: 8 Horrible Drugstore Hairstyling Products

Don't waste your cash or precious styling time on these duds.

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No. 8: Garnier Fructis Style Fiber Gum Putty, $3.99
"If I use too much [of the putty] it will actually flatten my hair …"
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No. 7: Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Curl Defining Lotion, $7.99
"After hours it looked as though I hadn't added anything. I reapplied and again …"
TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 5.6

No. 6: Frizz-Ease Straight Answer Straightening Spray, $9.99
"It left my fine hair almost feeling like cotton candy …"

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

LOOK: MAC Magnetic Fields Smokey Eyes (plus the time has come...)

Oh---Oh yes! The time has come for me to use a darker foundation shade. For almost two years I've seen my skin get paler since I'm using sunblock all the time. Not protecting my skin even from indirect sunlight can trigger my melasma.  Two years ago I decided to be more careful and use more sunblock. Hence, my skin tone went down at least two shades.

Now, these past weeks I've mentioned the heat has been almost unbearable here, super hot weather.  I didn't realize I needed to reapply more sunscreen through out the day! I never stay out under direct sunlight for more than a few minutes; I've acquired my darker color while driving or in the shadow of a tree, etc...

suntan lotion Pictures, Images and PhotosMy only concern is that after getting a tiny bit of a tan, the dark spots in my face are more noticeable. Nothing new, just part of my condition. But oh well, I'm more brown now (not as much as I would like, but it's something!). I'll enjoy it while it lasts (a few weeks, a couple of months perhaps? lol) because yes, I will always remain using sunblock with a minimum SPF of 45.

I've been noticing my Double Wear in Tawny is too light for my skin and these pics confirm that. (I know DW has sunscreen and it does gives a bit of a white cast in pics, but the difference is remarkable now). So a new foundation shade it is. I want to:
  • See how the next shade up from the Double Wear is--Shell Beige?
  • Try the Shiseido Sun Protection SPF 42 Foundation (I think that's the name) because I've read it is long lasting. I hope they have a shade that matches me.
  • And I still have the MUFE HD foundation in my list; I received a gift card from Sephora the other day so I guess I'll check that one out.  
In the mean time, I'm happy using my Colorstay Makeup. I just like to have more options and see what is out there (when my budget allows it, hahaha).

Anyway...

You know I love smokey eyes, even more the classic ones (You didn't know that? Read my blog! Hehe).  MAC's Magnetic Fields called to me the other day, it was waiting for me to give it some love. A lovely dark brown veluxe pearl eyeshadow with silver sparkles from the MAC's Neo Sci Fi Collection (one of my fave ever).  I have to say, I've not been too crazy about MAC latest collections though...

**All pics are clickable**




Eyeshadows for this look:


FACE
SMASHBOX Photo Finish Face Primer
ESTEE LAUDER Double Wear in Tawny (too light, I know! Thank God it wasn't as noticeable in person as it was in pics)
CLINIQUE Mocha Pink Blush with MAC Sunbasque Blush on top (just a touch, not too much)
PALLADIO Rice Powder in Natural just on my T-Zone

EYES
TFSI
ELIZABETH ARDEN Teak E/S (all over my eyelids up to the crease and lower lash line)
MAC Magnetic Fields E/S (just on the eyelids and lower lash line)
MAC Shroom E/S (highlight on brow arch and inner eye area) and Vanilla (to blend and under the brows)
URBAN DECAY 24/7 Eyeliner in Zero
COVERGIRL Lash Blast Mascara in Black
MAC Eye Brow pencil in Stud
LIPS
Lip balm
Maybelline Moisture Extreme L/S in Peach Colada
REVLON Super Lustrous L/G in Nude Lustre


Have a great week everyone.



¡Vivan, amen y rían!

Monday, May 10, 2010

REVIEW: Marie Louise Cleansing Clear Gel

NAME: Marie Louise Cleansing Clear Gel
DESCRIPTION: "Leaves no dirt or impurities behind, even around the eyes and mouth area; Capable of removing even the most stubborn makeup while taking care of your skin with its special hydrating formula. This softly textured gel easily removes grime as it gently glides over pores to lift away makeup and oxidized oils. Rinse thoroughly with water or wipe off after use for a fresher, cleaner feel.
PRICE & VOLUME: USD $57.00 for 3.53 oz (100 g)
 
I received this cleanser from a Marie Louise rep about 1 1/2 months ago. I like to try products for a few weeks (at least more than one week of continuous use) before reviewing them.  I'm very careful with skincare products because I don't know how my sensitive skin will react. It's not that I have super sensitive skin but many things can cause redness or pimples.  But I decided to try it after I checked the ingredients (no sulfates!) and also because I really like their Restoration Clear Gel .

One word: WOW. I never thought my face could feel hydrated after using a cleansing gel. Ever.  To me that shows how good this gel is.


My actual cleansing routine includes a cleansing oil (MAC--my love!), an eye makeup remover if I have super heavy water proof makeup (Neutrogena -- excellent product) and a gentle cleanser (Neutrogena Extra Gentle Cleanser -- also a very good one) then I follow up with toner and moisturizer.  

I remember I first used this gel to remove my makeup one night. I was wearing powder foundation and waterproof mascara. Not so heavy eye makeup. I like to follow the instructions to a tee so I just used a small amount (see picture), rubbed it between my fingers and then I apply it on my face.  It felt great, as it does when I use my MAC cleanser but less messy since this is a gel. I noticed the big difference after I washed it off.  My skin felt SO soft and hydrated.  Please note that I didn't write moisturized but hydrated. The cleanser didn't left my skin feeling greasy or oily like some "moisturizing" cleansers do.  It removed my waterproof mascara completely and left no residue. I went directly to use my toner: no makeup residue. =D
 
Then I used it for many consecutive days to see if the gel could irritate or dry my skin and it did not.

But the big test was removing a full face of makeup.  Estee Lauder DW Makeup with a smokey eyes look.  I just used a bit more amount of product, but not much.  It was amazing. My toner did catch a very small amount of makeup residue, but considering I didn't use my other cleanser or eye makeup remover, it was a victory. I find my skin is always left feeling so supple and soft, ready for my creams.  Mmm--mm--mmmm.

I feel very confident just using this makeup-remover-and-cleanser-in-one (to me at least) and then my toner without adding any other products in-between because this simple routine have not caused any breakouts due to clogged pores neither my skin is more oily or dry.  All of us who have used Double Wear or Revlon ColorStay Makeup know that if you don't remove them completely you will have issues with your skin like zits, pimples, all the works.

The only CON I find is that this cleanser is very expensive indeed. $57 for less than 4 oz is really high.  In today's economy, many of us may refrain from trying/buying it for that reason. Then again, I don't need to buy a separate cleanser and eye makeup remover.  Maybe if Marie Louise increase the amount of product per bottle... =D.  I do have to say, with this product you get what you pay for. I've used other HE cleansers (oils or creams) but none of them compare to this gel.  Right now I use this about 2-3 times a week --I want to make it last!-- when I want to remove heavy makeup or just want to feel like I have great skin, hehe.

In my opinion the packaging is great, I prefer this type of dispenser for a cleanser (vs. a pump). I would love for it to look more chic though, lol. That's just me.

RATING: 4.5/5 (The product delivers what it promises; price per ounce is very high though)

If you are tired of feeling your face super dry after cleansing consider to give this a try: I understand Marie Louise Cosmetics has a travel size kit for USD $28.  Also, you can check if your local Spa sells this line. It doesn't hurt to ask for a sample. ;)

ETA: Forgot to mention that the featured ingredient in this gel is deep sea water.  Marie Louise Cosmetics indicates it "contains excellent balance of minerals to gently moisturize, tone and restore suppleness to the skin."

***I hope you find this review helpful. I really tried not too sound like an uber excited teenager. Not too many skin care products impress me to be honest.


¡Vivan, amen y rían!


IMPORTANT NOTICE! This review was possible thanks to a sample product sent for my consideration by a PR Agency/Marketing Firm/Brand Representative. My reviews are based on my personal experience with each product. I don't get paid to do my reviews, I do get to keep the samples the companies send me. Also, any link provided in the review is for your convenience only, I don't get paid if you click on it... I will tell you the day I do.

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