Hi everyone. Sorry that I keep this pattern of posting only a couple times a year. I really thought I would be able to post once I got back to a big college, but it has not been possible. Oh my goodness, I did not think that my major would be as demanding of my time as it is. It really is crazy. Besides just being intense classes, I just transferred here, so I'm still adjusting to EVERYTHING: the people, the campus, the homework load, etc. I really didn't think it would be this big of a deal. I was wrong. So, I guess the takeaway here is that I really want to be posting on a regular basis, but I'm not sure if and/or when that will be possible. Hopefully starting next semester? So just keep a lookout, and I'm grateful for your patience.
Stacie
A Beauty-full Mess
I don't know about you, but my life is a swirl of activity. The list of to-do's is never-ending. While it may seem like a whirlwind of chaos, there is beauty in it, and here is where I will share that beauty with you.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Summer 2014 Haul (part 1)
Heeey everybody. You're probably thinking, "Why is Stacie posting a haul from a year ago?!" Yah, it is a bit strange... okay, maybe a lot strange. But, I already had to pictures all edited and ready to go, and I thought it would be good to have the swatches here for reference. As a bonus, I've used these things, so I can give a quick review.
So, I guess I'm going to start off the haul with the most regretful item. I really meant to get this haul up last summer and rave about how much I love the A La Mode palette. I don't know what kept me from posting last summer, maybe my crazy work schedule? Probably. I'm truly, truly sorry to share this if it makes you annoyed that you can't get it, but if you can see the swatches, you can dupe them out. I'll even try to find some dupes within my collection. As a final note, I think the Sugar Pop palette from Too Faced looks like it might have somewhat similar colors, and they look perfect for summer, anyway.
So... the colors are absolutely gorgeous. They're pigmented, smooth, and just delightful. In my mind, they are the epitome of summer. As an added bonus, the names are in French (or at least most of them are)! You know how much I love French. It was only slightly painful to hear reviewer's pronunciations of the words.
I think last summer is when the Pixel brand came to Ulta, and I was super excited to try out some of their stuff. I picked up two lip glosses in different formulas to see if there was a difference. This one in a squeezy tube was thicker and more pigmented, so it stays around longer than the other one. This color was pretty much my lip color of last summer. I don't know if I'll be able to use it this summer so much, but we'll see. I have no idea what the name is, but you'll recognize the color when you see it in the store.
This one is a perfect soft pink. The best part of the Pixel brand is its affordability. It's pretty low on the price spectrum, and it's good quality! I recommend checking out the brand.
This has got to be one of my favorite blushes ever! Seriously. It's the perfect soft shade that just warms up the face and gives the perfect flush. It's soft, feminine, lovely. I wish I could just buy the blush by itself. The highlight is alright, but not my favorite. It has a pinky purple iridescence that I don't think looks very natural, and I like my highlights to look somewhat realistic. And a bronzer is a bronzer is a bronzer, in my mind. I feel like they pretty much all look the same, and I don't use them that much, so I have a lot building up in my blush/bronzer drawer.
The whole summer haul was broken up into three sub hauls. This is the second bunch, and it was pretty much a L'Oréal haual, haha. If you're interested, I have a review on the mascara here.
I heard all about it from several people and thought it was time to try it out. It is pretty good, and it's nice that it's in a solid, portable form. I've made lip scrubs before by just rubbing brown sugar on my lips or mixing it with some lip balm first, but this is the easiest, least messy way possible.
I think the OPI polishes were Limited Edition, but the L'Oréal polish is in the permanent collection, and it's name is "Now You Sea Me." It's not exactly my cup of tea, but I think it's a good color to have for nail art.
I'd been wanting to get this quad for a while, and I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed. I have a Colour Riche quad in Blue Haute Couture, and all the colors are super smooth and delightful. The two darkest shades are pretty nice, but the two pink shades are flaky, dry, and patchy. I can't believe it!
This color is so lovely. It's funny, though, because I remember being in a big hurry to buy it--I thought the collection was limited edition. Turns out, it's part of the permanent line now. Still, it's a good, soft rosy color to have.
I don't show it in the group shot, but I got this around the same time. I wear this one more often than the other. It's such a nice, soft pink--perfect for spring! Both lipsticks are light and moisturizing, but still provide a decent amount of color and shine.
This has gotten pretty long, and there are a lot of pictures, so I'm breaking this up into two posts. I'll be back with more in a little while!
Stacie
So, I guess I'm going to start off the haul with the most regretful item. I really meant to get this haul up last summer and rave about how much I love the A La Mode palette. I don't know what kept me from posting last summer, maybe my crazy work schedule? Probably. I'm truly, truly sorry to share this if it makes you annoyed that you can't get it, but if you can see the swatches, you can dupe them out. I'll even try to find some dupes within my collection. As a final note, I think the Sugar Pop palette from Too Faced looks like it might have somewhat similar colors, and they look perfect for summer, anyway.
Too Faced A La Mode Eyes palette |
So... the colors are absolutely gorgeous. They're pigmented, smooth, and just delightful. In my mind, they are the epitome of summer. As an added bonus, the names are in French (or at least most of them are)! You know how much I love French. It was only slightly painful to hear reviewer's pronunciations of the words.
I think last summer is when the Pixel brand came to Ulta, and I was super excited to try out some of their stuff. I picked up two lip glosses in different formulas to see if there was a difference. This one in a squeezy tube was thicker and more pigmented, so it stays around longer than the other one. This color was pretty much my lip color of last summer. I don't know if I'll be able to use it this summer so much, but we'll see. I have no idea what the name is, but you'll recognize the color when you see it in the store.
This one is a perfect soft pink. The best part of the Pixel brand is its affordability. It's pretty low on the price spectrum, and it's good quality! I recommend checking out the brand.
This has got to be one of my favorite blushes ever! Seriously. It's the perfect soft shade that just warms up the face and gives the perfect flush. It's soft, feminine, lovely. I wish I could just buy the blush by itself. The highlight is alright, but not my favorite. It has a pinky purple iridescence that I don't think looks very natural, and I like my highlights to look somewhat realistic. And a bronzer is a bronzer is a bronzer, in my mind. I feel like they pretty much all look the same, and I don't use them that much, so I have a lot building up in my blush/bronzer drawer.
E.L.F Lip Scrub |
I heard all about it from several people and thought it was time to try it out. It is pretty good, and it's nice that it's in a solid, portable form. I've made lip scrubs before by just rubbing brown sugar on my lips or mixing it with some lip balm first, but this is the easiest, least messy way possible.
I think the OPI polishes were Limited Edition, but the L'Oréal polish is in the permanent collection, and it's name is "Now You Sea Me." It's not exactly my cup of tea, but I think it's a good color to have for nail art.
L'Oréal Colour Rich eye shadow quad in Rose for Romance |
I'd been wanting to get this quad for a while, and I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed. I have a Colour Riche quad in Blue Haute Couture, and all the colors are super smooth and delightful. The two darkest shades are pretty nice, but the two pink shades are flaky, dry, and patchy. I can't believe it!
L'Oréal Colour Riche Collection Privée lipstick in Jennifer's Nude |
L'Oréal Colour Riche Collection Privée lipstick in Julianne's Nude |
I don't show it in the group shot, but I got this around the same time. I wear this one more often than the other. It's such a nice, soft pink--perfect for spring! Both lipsticks are light and moisturizing, but still provide a decent amount of color and shine.
This has gotten pretty long, and there are a lot of pictures, so I'm breaking this up into two posts. I'll be back with more in a little while!
Stacie
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
E.L.F. Smudge Pot in Cruisin' Chic: Possible Dupe?
Hey everybody! I'm super excited for this post. I've been wanting to write it for a while. In the last post, I talked about my E.L.F. haulage, and today I'm going to focus on one of the particular items that I bought in that haul--the Smudge Pot in "Cruisin' Chic." All on its own, it is AWESOME. The texture is smooth and light, it's easy to blend, it lasts really well, and the color is gorgeous. At $2, there is literally no down side.
E.L.F. Smudge Pot in Cruisin' Chic |
Just look at that color! A taupey bronze with a golden sheen. So, so pretty. It's a great neutral for everyone! And I love the packaging, too. It looks so clean, and it's not as heavy and bulky as other cream shadows.
From left to right: Nude Compliment and Metallic |
When I first swatched "Cruisin' Chic," besides admiring its beauty, I also thought it looked similar to some other cream shadows I owned. I dug through my collection and found these guys: the Limited Edition Maybelline Color Tattoo in "Nude Compliment" and Ulta Cream Eye Shadow in "Metallic." I really wanted to find a dupe for the Color Tattoo, since I really like the color and it was limited edition. Finding a dupe for "Metallic" would be a nice bonus, too, because the texture is a little thick and can look scaly on the lids--not a good look!
As you can see in the picture above, they look pretty similar in the pot, but how will their swatches compare?
Swatches from left to right: Nude Compliment, Cruisin' Chic, and Metallic |
I included two different shots to show how dimensional the shades are. In a bright, direct light, the golden sheen of "Cruisin' Chic" is really brought out. "Nude Compliment" isn't nearly as shiny, but there is a slight warmth there, and "Metallic" lives up to its name by being very shiny and leaning more toward the cooler end of the spectrum. Toward the bottom of the lower shot, you can see that when the swatches are all in shadow, they look the most similar.
As a final verdict, I don't think that "Cruisin' Chic" is an exact dupe for either "Nude Compliment" or "Metallic," but it's close enough for me. In my experiments with the shade, it can look a little darker when built up, as well. "Metallic" actually looks like it would be a better dupe for "Nude Compliment," but I can't get over the texture. All in all, "Cruisin' Chic" is a winner in my book.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope your week is going well!
~Stacie
Monday, May 25, 2015
A Little E.L.F. Haul
Hey everyone! I hope things are going well for you, and if you live in the United States, I hope you are enjoying a nice Memorial Day Weekend. If you have a loved one that fell in the line of duty, I am grateful for their sacrifice, and my heart and prayers go out to your family.
I've been wanting to try some of these things from E.L.F. for a while, and I was in a store not too long ago that had them. Since they're only $2 a piece, I decided to try them.
E.L.F. Lip Balm Tints in Grapefruit and Berry |
I remember Emily (emilynoel83 on YouTube) recommending these and saying that they had a decent amount of color. Well, the Grapefruit shade isn't too bad, but the Berry shade is pretty sheer. I had to really work to build up the pigmentation that you see in the photo. I wanted the picture to show the swatches next to each other to show the difference. Also, the Berry swatch almost seems not to exist when cropped by itself. So weird. Even odder is that Emily was really impressed with the Berry shade. There was a year between her review and my buying it, so maybe they changed the formula? Or maybe it was just a bad batch.
E.L.F. Smudge Pots in Ain't That Sweet? and Cruisin' Chic |
I'm really glad I picked up these guys. I'm sad that the store I was in didn't provide the whole range. Eventually I'll have to break down and order off the website. I'm not one for really ordering online because I'm too impatient and all about that instant gratification. The formula is thin, but pigmented, which I like, because it blends really nicely. While I like the pigmentation of the Maybelline Color Tattoos, they are a thicker, true cream eye shadow. This almost feels more like a gel.
E.L.F. Moisturizing Lipstick in Ravishing Rose |
And this guy was late to the party. I bought him at Target months after buying the others, but I figured I might as well add him since it is an E.L.F. product.
Ravishing Rose swatch |
At this point, I can't really comment on staying power, but the color and feel are both really nice. It's perfect for spring, as it comes of as a soft red with an underlying hint of raspberry. It's even good for a summer look.
Enjoy the rest of your Memorial Day, and I hope the rest of your week goes brilliantly!
~Stacie
Friday, May 22, 2015
PR: NYC Big Bold Plumping Lip Gloss
NYC Big Bold Plumping Lip Gloss in Big City Blush |
Hey guys! Today's post is going to be another review that
I've been meaning to do for ages! Everything about this lip gloss is supposed to
be BIG and BOLD. Unfortunately, I think that played into its demise. I mean, take a
look at the applicator! It's HUGE! Look how big it is compared to the tube of
gloss:
Gloss applicator compared to tube |
A wand like that makes it difficult for precise application.
It doesn't matter so much for this gloss, though, since it is incredibly sheer (I have the shade Big City Blush).
Take a look at the swatch:
Big City Blush swatch |
It's incredibly shiny, but there's hardly any color. And
it's a shame because the color in the tube looks gorgeous. Besides the color
being a dud, the gloss is also very sticky. I think you can see in the size
comparison photo that some of the gloss folded over on itself and created a
little peak. Ick. Too goopy for me. But the biggest problem that this gloss has
is the SMELL. It smells so nasty and chemically, that I cannot get over it.
Maybe it's due to whatever they put in the gloss to make it a plumper, but if
that's the case, I don't want it. I don't even want a plumping lip gloss! I
just got it because of the color--you can imagine my disappointment. But I know
if the smell is that strong, I don't want it on my lips.
So really, this lip gloss loses on all fronts. It's sheer,
it's goopy, and it stinks. There's no benefit, so just stay away! I don't know if the other shades are as bad, but this has ruined my intention of ever trying another.
~Stacie
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Limited Edition Wet n Wild Spring 2015 Blush & Glow Trios
Wet n Wild Spring 2015 Limited Edition Blush & Glow Trios in Sunset Junction and Solar Powered |
Hey everybody! I'm so excited for this post! You have probably heard about the Limited Edition Wet n Wild products, and for the past week, I have hunted all over for them. I've crossed half of my state, and searched in any drugstore that I was able to. Finally, I found them in my own hometown. It was kind of a strange finding, though. There was only one by itself in a Walgreens with a price tag. The display was even gone. I decided to look over the other makeup as well, and found the Sunset Junction in a different display. I don't know if someone was trying to hide it, or if they mistakenly put it there. Anyway, I was relieved to find two of the three. I still have hope to find the third one, but if I don't, I'll be satisfied enough to have found these two.
Blush & Glow Trio in Sunset Junction |
Sunset Junction swatches |
Here is the Sunset Junction trio. Isn't it beautiful? The highlight is strong and pretty shimmery. The blush is soft but pigmented, with a satin finish. The bronzer is also a satin-finish, and it's warm in tone, so it's not going to be a contour shade (which is fine by me--there's too much contouring going on!). The trio is so buttery soft to the touch! I wish all products felt this way, and I'm impressed that a drugstore brand is providing such a texture, although maybe I shouldn't since Wet n Wild is known for having nice textures.
Blush & Glow Trio in Solar Powered |
Solar Powered swatches |
This trio has just as gorgeous of a texture as the other. The blush shade is a gorgeous burnt rose color, and it's the sort of color that I think will be my go-to summer color. The two bronze shades look pretty similar, with the main difference being that one is more of a satin with glitter and the other is more of straight shimmery shade.
In short, I recommend that you try to find them if you can. If you can't, I think I might be able to find dupes, and I'll work on finding them and write another post. Until then, I hope you have a good day, and a great weekend :)
Stacie
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Soap Showdown
Hey everyone! I hope you're doing well and just excited as I am that there is some regular posting going on. Today's post is about some some soaps that I've used recently. I don't know what it is, but lately I've really gotten into using bar soap as a body cleanser instead of liquid body wash. Maybe it's because it seems more old fashioned. When I use bar soap, I feel connected to the millions of people who went before me for the past hundreds of years and got by with only a humble cake of soap for cleanliness. None of this new-fangled liquid stuff. I've also been more wary of chemicals lately, which is slightly ironic, and I feel like there's more chemicals involved in liquid body wash than soap. Plus, the soap bar has had hundreds of years to prove its reliability, so why not tap into that for a while?
Punch Studio Jasmine Luxury Soap |
First up is some deliciously fragrant jasmine soap from a Punch Studio holiday set I got a couple years ago. I know, I'm a little late in getting around to using the soap. But it just looked so pretty in its lovely box and smelled so nice that I hated to use it. Thankfully, even though this one is gone, there is still a second one to use. I plan to do a full post on the set I got, because I think they come out with one every Christmas season.
The bar is a good size, not too big or too small, so there's no risk of slipping and sliding in the shower. It's very fragrant, and the smell lasted a good while after I was out of the shower and dry. It also creates a nice lather, which I feel is integral to feeling like I'm actually clean after using a soap. Another perk to the soap is that it's made in the USA. Woo! I'm always happy when something is made within my beloved country. Let's create and support local jobs :) If you're interested, I see Punch Studio stuff a lot at T. J. Maxx. That's where we got the set this is from, and I often see their stuff throughout the year. Just check out the area where soaps/shampoos are sold.
Addison & Gates Blackberry & Vanilla Luxury Soap |
Here we have my beloved little Blackberry & Vanilla soap. And I do mean little. It's a cube with sides about 1.5 to 2 inches long. The size does pose a small problem, because it's more difficult to handle and use quickly in the shower, and the corners are slightly uncomfortable, but it's not too much of a hassle to get a good lather. I quickly got over the size issue because the smell is SCRUMPTIOUS. Oh is it heavenly. It makes me want to bite it. I haven't, though, in case you were worried. The scent is so pungent that it scents the entire shower area when dry. This isn't one of those soaps that you have to add water and practically put your nose on in order to smell. I like that, since I rely on my soap for perfume as much as cleanliness. And isn't the packaging adorable? I had to have a shot just to dedicate to the pattern. It's like a geometric floral. While the small size was a tad annoying, it was only a trial size, and there were bigger bars I could've bought. I bought this at World Market, and I recommend checking that store out even if you don't want the soap. There are so many neat things there.
Edna Lucille Southern Magnolia Homestyle Soap |
This soap was a gift, and I wanted so much to love it. Not only because it was a gift from my well-intending mother (who knows of my deep love of magnolias), but also because the packaging makes me think of old-timey goodness. I'm just such a sucker for retro.
To start off, the smell is not exactly what I would love. There's definitely magnolia there, but there's also a soap smell mixed in. The other soaps just make you think of their name, but this makes me think of soap and powdery magnolias. Besides the smell, it doesn't really lather all that well. The soap is kind of a mix of a creamy soap and these weird translucent soap chunks. Maybe if it was entirely made of the creamy colored material, it would be better, but the cubes throw it off. It also leaves me skin feeling kind of slick instead of moisturized. I'm wondering if there isn't some sodium hydroxide in there. I'll see if I can find the ingredients list. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, and it will leave your skin feeling that way. Stay away!
Asquith & Somerset Magnolia Luxury Soap |
This soap was also bought at World Market. It's funny that I would buy an abnormally small and an abnormally large soap in the same shopping trip. This guy is just a little too big to fit in my soap dish, which is a bummer because the dish cuts into the soap, and I don't want to waste crumb of this stuff! It is so heavenly! It's what the other magnolia tried to be and failed. I don't get what's up with the royal pig on the packaging, though. It doesn't matter because this soap is the bomb dot com! It has a rich lather, luxurious scent, and cleans while still being moisturizing.
It's kind of hard to rank them, because I like three of them so well, but the Asquith & Somerset Magnolia soap is my favorite and the Edna Lucille Southern Magnolia is my least favorite. The Blackberry & Vanilla and Jasmine soaps are both so nicely scented, but their lather is just a little weaker than the Magnolia soap, so they have to tie for second. If you can't find these particular soaps, I would just head on over to World Market or T. J. Maxx and look for any soap that says "triple milled" or "luxury" in a scent that you like. It's most likely a winner.
Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you have a lovely day!
Stacie
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