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Friday, January 30, 2015

6 Beauty Companies Worth Knowing!

6 Beauty Companies You Need to Try!


I am all about independent beauty companies.   Don't get me wrong, I shop at Sephora, the mecca of all beauty shops every chance I get.  I shop so much there I have achieved VIB Rouge status.  So if you know what VIB Rouge status is, then you know what's the minimum I spend every year! And that's just the minimum!  Shhh don't tell my husband!!!

However I have found myself in the last year favoring independent beauty companies because of their style and product selection that at times you can't find in a drug store.  Or their prices ranges that you won't find at Sephora or Holt Renfrew.  Since last year I have been testing out different independent beauty companies, I decided to put a list together of companies that sell makeup and/or makeup brushes that you might not have heard about but need to know about.  There are many more independent beauty companies out there for sure, however these that I found not only fit the bill in price tag but in value as well!


Blank Canvas Cosmetics

If you don't know who Blank Canvas Cosmetics (BCC) is by now, then that means you are not reading my blog!! I blog about this company at least once a month because of their amazing makeup brushes.  The truth is you could spend hundreds of dollars on just ONE makeup brush from many different companies or you can spend way under $200 for a 15-18 piece makeup brush set with shipping, taxes and all.  I own just about every makeup brush from this brand and have never been disappointed.  They carry quality synthetic and cruelty free animal hair brushes.  What makes it even better, is that they also offer great quality makeup (eye-shadows and blushes) for a great price in beautiful palettes.  You can even buy a great contouring and highlighting kit from this company.  The greatest bonus of all is that they are stationed out in Ireland with super low shipping rates! And if you know me, then you know I love anything Irish! This company is truly worth checking out! 

Dose of Colors

 Just the name itself screams "love me"!!  I love this company for their amazing quality lipsticks and lipglosses that they create.  Not only do they having nude shades which I gravitate to, but for those who actually like color and like to experiment with it, they offer a wide range of color selection.  Their lip products are long lasting, long wearing and are very pigmented.  Just one swipe leaves you with a beautiful dose of color on your lips.  They just released three new beautiful highlighters that range in colors from pink, peach and brown.  If you are also into lashes, they have some of the most amazing eyelashes you can spot a mile away! This company is really worth trying out if you want something new and affordable! 



Gerard Cosmetics (also known as Whitening Lightning) blew up on the scene when just about every famous youtuber sang their praises.  From last year till now, I have to say they have not only expanded their makeup line, but also their packaging.  GC first made their grand debut with their teeth whitener and lipglosses that have an internal light on the top and mirror on the back.  However their packaging was much to desire.  Nonetheless, last year their packaging transformed from looking like Dollar Tree makeup to me easily mistaken them now for my YSL or Chanel lipgloss.  Their new gold tone gorgeous packaging has truly sky rocketed them.  Moreover, they have also added a new line of lipsticks which many refer to as the "golden bullets" to their collection.  These have got to be one of the most pigmented and loveliest lipglosses I have ever used.  My favorite color from their lipgloss collection is Shimmer of Hope.  My God is it truly beautiful with its soft pink nude color.  I love wear this color every chance I get.  However if you are more of a color type of gal, they also offer an assortment of colors from deep purples down to straight black that will make any emo go gaga for their colors and textures. 

Makeup Geek

Makeup Geek is a company that was started by a Youtuber Marlena who turned her passion for makeup into a multimillion dollar company.  Moreover, the thing I love about this company is that they are so versatile that anyone who shops for makeup at a drugstore or at Bergdrof Goodman will surely find something here.  Being someone who shops at both types of stores, Makeup Geek has been able to capture the makeup industry by offering amazing eye shadows, eyeliners, blushes and makeup brushes at affordable prices with superb quality.  My first purchase from Makeup geek was their Vegas Lights palette and I have to say their eyeshadow pigmentation, blendablity and smoothness was literally comparable to my Chantecaille eyeshadow palette.  And if you know anything about Chantecaille prices and quality, well lets just say they are literally in the same category for me.   Makeup Geek offers eyeshadows for as low as $5.99 for their regular shadows and as high as $9.99 for their foiled shadows with the quality of a high end luxury brand look and feel.  If you never heard about this company, you need to stop reading here and click on their link and go check them out.  Trust me, you will not be disappointed! Are you still reading?!


I heard about ColourPop over the Christmas season from Youtube, of course!  I was really taken by their pigmented shimmery eyeshadows and literally how affordable they were.   But what really caught my attention was that these are powder eyeshadows in a cream type form.  I know its weird to explain but it literally blends and feels like cream though its powder.  What caught my attention even more was their color range.  They range from soft neutral colors all the way to electric blue.  Moreover, they offer some of the nicest "lippies" I have ever seen that are creamy and not drying at all.  They even offer a lovely lip primer for all your lippy needs.  All colourpop eyeshadows and lippies cost $5.00 each!  I kid you not!  Nothing in that store cost over $5.00 an item (with the exception of their foursome eyeshadows which are $20.00. Five dollars a shadow).  If you are into highly pigmented shimmery eyeshadows and their new matte shadows, then stop by their site and check them out!

Sigma Beauty is an all American company started by a veterinarian and her engineering husband.  This company has literally and I mean literally sky rocketed from working out of their basement to having a store in the Mall of America in only a few years.  They started out with makeup brushes and have expanded to eyeshadows, lipglosses and eyeliners.  They have also engineered new patent products to help with cleaning your makeup brushes.  They sold out in one day of their makeup brushes, after a Youtube guru mentioned them on her channel.  From there they have kept on growing at a fast rate each year. They have affordable prices with great quality makeup and makeup brushes in sleek packaging.  What makes them so awesome is how they revolutionized the makeup industry in regards to makeup brushes and their usage.  They use synthetic and real animal hair for their brushes with some of the most awesome quality I have ever seen.  You can buy from their online store, amazon or in person.  However they do have high shipping rates when it comes to their online store due to packaging.  So while their products are so worth it, you need to take that into account when shopping online.  Yet with all that being said, doesn't everything beautiful come with a price!?
 
So there you have it, six independent beauty companies worth checking out.  Let me know if there are any others I should try that are worth looking into!
keep Smiling!
Dayana 

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Monday Madness: Sigma Beauty F80 Flat Kabuki Brush vs. Blank Canvas Cosmetics F20 Flat Buffer Brush


I love my Blank Canvas Cosmetics (BCC) makeup brushes!  I actually don't use anything else but them.  I have just about every brush from their collection and talk about them ALL the time!  I first heard of BCC when I was trying to buy Sigma Beauty brushes.  When it came time to cash out, I realized I was being charged a ridiculous amount of money to ship a few brushes to Canada.  So I canceled that order and went on the hunt for new brushes.  One day while watching youtube I saw Sinead from The Makeup Chair talking about their brushes.  So I checked them out and realized that a set of 15 brushes was costing me $6.00 bucks to ship.  SOLD! I bought them right away.  Funny thing was with Sigma I was going to spend $80 bucks till I saw the $30 dollar shipping charge.  With BCC I ended up spending $130 with shipping, taxes and all!

Nonetheless people constantly talk about Sigma's F80 Flat Kabuki Brush.  So being the curious person that I am, I went online to Amazon.com and bought the brush from one of their authorized dealers for the same price you can get it from Sigma's website but with no shipping charge.  SOLD!

So in this blog I am going to compare the two as I know people are always wondering the million dollar question.  Which one is better and/or are they comparable!



BCC F20 brush comes in two colors.  Hot pink and black handle.  Some dared to call it a dupe of the Sigma F80 brush.  Let me tell you this is no dupe.  This is a stand alone brush that holds its own weight.   It has a dense head, strong soft bristles and hardly sheds if ever.  The brush retails for $21.30 CDN on their website.  



The Sigma Beauty F80 Flat Kabuki Brush has a shorter handle, big dense bristle head and I haven't seen any shedding so far though I have washed it a few times now. The bristles are very soft to the touch and just like the BCC F20 brush, it doesn't pick up to much product so that it doesn't absorb to much into the brush. This brush retails for $21.00 US on their website.

Comparison


I decided to take an "arial" view of the brushes so you can see how they stack up.  The top one that looks unwashed (but really is clean) is the Sigma F80 and the bottom one is the BCC F20.  If you look closely, the Sigma F80 does have a denser head then the BCC F20 brush.  However after using both time and time again, I saw no difference in the final application of my foundation.  These both brushes are  made with the same Kabuki hair type material which allows you to get that airbrush look that you only see on the cover of a magazine.  While the Sigma brush is shorter then the BCC they both physical feel and handle the same.  While the Sigma bristles are longer then the BCC, nonetheless they both provided the same excellent service of applying foundation evenly and buffed in well.

However with all that being said, I would still buy the BCC F20 and here is why.  Shipping on the Sigma F80 brush cost me $8.00 and that is coming from the USA.  Shipping on the BCC F20 brush cost me $2.28 and that is coming from Ireland.  Come on people!! Somethings not right here when it cost more to ship across the border then it does from around the world!!  At the end of the day, if the price of shipping is going to cost me almost as much as another brush, then I might as well get my money's worth and go with a product that will offer me more for way less!!

Whatever brush you decide to buy will give you the same result, however I am sticking with my BCC F20. I currently own two of these and I have to say I am in love!!

Keep Smiling!

Dayana

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Declutter your Makeup Bag/Drawer!


Let set the record straight.  First, just because I write a beauty blog doesn't actually mean I have tons and tons of makeup.  While I do try things and test stuff that I feel in my opinion is worthy,  that doesn't mean I always keep it all.   My nanny's daughter loves the fact that I often send her mom home with a goodie bag just for her filled with makeup I barely or have never used!

I am all about finding that right product that works for you and only switching it up when something new and better comes along.  However, I have also been known to get bored of something and go hunting for something new just to see if what is currently out there can match the product(s) I am using at the moment.

Nonetheless for many people and I do include myself in this post, we can at times start hoarding things and thus we have a makeup avalance of crap we no longer need, use or just have way to much of.  So lets take a look at things that you might have in your makeup bag or drawer and see how much of each we really need.

Lipstick/Lipgloss

Lets be real.  How many shades of pinks, nudes and reds can one really need?  I get it if you want to have every color of each under the sun.  However I find it crazy when you see someone with 20 lipsticks/glosses of reds just in different shades.  At some point we all have to know when we hit the crazy lipstick boat.  

If used everyday, lipstick and glosses can last anywhere between 2-3 months before you deplete the tube.  So be realistic.  If you have over 20 different lipsticks or glosses, how long do you actually think it will take you to go through that?!  Awhile.  Also lipstick and gloss does expire at some point.  It is recommended that after 1-2 years you toss it and buy it new.    

A tip of advise. Go through your drawers and makeup bags and see which ones you are really wearing, which need to be tossed and which ones you can give away.  Pick your favorite shades and the ones you wear the most and get rid of the rest. You shouldn't really have more then 3-5 lipsticks/glosses at a time.  With that amount, you should be able to get through the year and then some. 

Mascara


Mascara is mascara is mascara.  I refuse to spend good money on mascara when its all the same. (Click here to read my blog on this).   You shouldn't really have more then two open tubes of mascara at once.  Mascara dries out very fast and should only be kept for 2-4 months before you need to toss it.  If not you run the risk of eye infections and bacteria build up in the tube.  Don't collect mascara for any reason.  Check the tubes often and pay attention to the smell.  If it smells weird and no longer like that mascara smell, then toss it....quickly.  Unless you are looking for a potentially eye infection...then go for it!  However if you care about the health of your eyes, then no point in hoarding or keeping this product.  Hand's down L'oreal is known for its amazing mascaras that rival even the high end brands.  So if you feel bad tossing pricey mascara, then don't buy price mascara when its all the same crap and get good drugstore brands that will leave you with eyes to kill.

Also, don't lend out your mascara. If you are no longer using it but it is in good condition then toss it out anyway.  Don't give it away.  It is not sanitary to let other people use your mascara let along give it away after using it due to the potentially spread of bacteria and germs.  I know for some of you out there tossing anything is hard and you would rather give it away (or keep it).  However think about it like this...would you lean out your contacts or tampons and then ask for them back once they been used or worn?  Gross I know....but that is effectively what you are doing when others use your mascara.  So toss it...period. 

Foundation/Concealer/Highlighters


Unless you tan during the summer, then you only need ONE of each.  Foundation, concealers and highlighters, especially if they are cream products since they go bad quickly.  They normally last nine months to a year.  There is no point in having four different bottles of foundation if you can only wear one at a time.  However with that being said, if you tan during the summer, then you do need a different shade to work with your skin tone.  However again you only need two sets.  One for the summer and another one for the rest of the year.   Throw out any foundation, concealer or highlighter that is separating or looks like it old enough to be your grandmothers'.  After a year, its time to invest in new products.  If not you run the risk of clogging your pores and having your foundation oxidize on you which will make you look orange.

Blush/Bronzer

I personally own a complete cream set and powder set of makeup.  I like using the cream for the winter and the powders for the summer.  Nonetheless, I don't own a massive amount of each either.  If you wear blush and/or bronzer; whether you have it in cream or powder form, its best you have no more then two of each.  In reality how many blushers and bronzers do you really need? You can only wear one color at a time unless you like combining your blushes (why)??  I blend my bronzer and blush in together to get a sun kiss blush effect, however I only have one of each in the cream and powder form.  

So, if you are like me who likes to wear both together, now you can get compacts that have the blush and bronzer combined together or neatly separated in nice compartments. 

 Face Powder


 When it comes to face powder, unless you are applying this with a measuring cup and dousing you face with it, then you only need ONE.  One loose or pressed face powder should last you awhile.  I have been using mine for almost a year and I am still not even half way thorough the bottle.  This is one of those products that having multiples of does not make sense.  You can only apply one face powder at a time unless you like that powder cake look effect.  Also, face powder normally comes in either translucent or with a bit of color to it.  However since it is not compact foundation but face powder, the color doesn't really make a difference on your face.  So buy one.  But buy one good one that is finely milled so that when applied you don't see the powder even at a close distance.  I love Chanel's face powder.  It is so finely milled that you literally see nothing on your face when applied.  It just makes your makeup look beautiful. 

Eyeshadow


Ok so when it comes to eyeshadow...I am torn.  I am torn because I love eyeshadow palettes.  I love neutral, smokey eye and certain hues of pinks and purples.  However with all that being said, I don't have a vast collection either.  At the end of the day there are only so many neutral colors you can have before you realize that you basically have them all.  Don't be a hoarder.  While it may be tempting to get the latest limited edition eyeshadow palette from Urban Decay (I mean after all they do make awesome palettes) however are you really going to wear some if any of their Electric Palette colors!?

Buy what you need and use it up.  Many of these palettes aren't going anywhere so don't waste money collection eyeshadows you are never going to wear or use.  They take up a lot of drawer space and if they fall, they break easily.  I try to buy palette colors that I know I will use often and are versatile.

Spend your money wisely and don't clutter your drawers up.

Face and Eye Primer


When it comes to primers, again you only need one for your face and one for your eyes.  Having a drawer full of them is useless.  You don't see a primer when applied.  Its only goal is to make your makeup last longer.  You really need to invest in just one good primer for your  face and eyes and that it is.  To have any more then that is just a waste of money.  You know it and I know it.  Admit it.

Eyeliner


I own four colored eyeliners. One black, brown, white and flesh tone. I have two liquid eyeliners. One in black and brown. I have four soft and kohl eye pencils in black, brown, flesh tone and white. I have two gel liners in black and brown. Now you may be asking why so many. Well since eyeliner comes in gel, liquid, soft pencil and kohl pencil I decided to have one of each in order to get whatever certain eye look I was going for that day. However as you see from above I only still have two of each. Besides the pencils that I have in four different colors, the rest are black and brown.

Decide what type of eyeliner you want to have and pick your colors from there.  But again, be real.  You don't need six black gel eyeliners.  A gel eyeliner is a gel eyeliner.  Its going to give you the same look no matter how you apply it.  Yes some companies have crappy formula's which is apparent in their product once you apply it.  However, you can always do your research ahead of time before you get stuck buying crap.  Keep in mind eyeliners go bad as well.  So don't stock up on gel or liquid eyeliners when you know they will dry up in about 4-6 months.  Its a waste of money and frankly a waste of drawer space.

Makeup Brushes


I currently own makeup brushes from Blank Canvas Cosmetics.  I bought a set of fifteen brushes for $130 back in January.  I love makeup brushes and how in the last few years have been made so affordable, with great quality and very accessible to the general public who do not work in makeup.  

Yet with all that being said, be real.  You don't need five blush brushes or six crease brushes.  You only have two hands and can use one brush at a time.  Invest in a set that gives you good quality, great price and brushes that will fit your needs.  No need in buying sets that have multiples of many of the same brushes.  Find a set that is designed to specific uses.  Blank Canvas Cosmetics and Sigma Beauty offer great brush at good rates and clearly tell you what each brush is for.  So do your homework and find out what brushes you need to get the look you are trying to achieve with your makeup.  Once you figure this out, then you know what brushes you need and which you can wash, sanitize and give away because truly all those will do is take up container space if you are not using them.

However if all else fails then just keep this in mind......


Keep Smiling!

Dayana


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Monday, March 24, 2014

When to Splurge and When to Save?!




When it comes to cosmetics, the amount of money one is willing to spend on them literally comes down to that old saying "to each his own".  However with that being said, at some point we all have to know when we are reaching our limit of ridiculousness. While I might be willing to spend good money on foundation if I can't find a comparable drug store brand, I am also not willing to spend hundreds of dollars knowing other exist much cheaper.  Remember, while bad skin will make even the best of makeup look crappy on your face, just because you buy expensive brand names doesn't mean it will pull magic either.  Also, keep in mind just because you buy higher or lower end makeup doesn't mean anyone will really know.  One one really can tell when you are wearing Chanel expect for you or unless you tell someone. So lets look at some makeup items that you can consider saving or splurging on!!

1. Mascara (Save)


Ah, mascara! The things created by the gods!! Mascara is such a beautiful makeup item, that it literally transformers your whole face in an instant! This baby will change the way your eyes look without having to pay a pretty penny to a plastic surgeon! However with all that being said, lets get real! Mascara is mascara! No matter what promises cosmetic companies make on how it will grow your lashes, or make them fuller, or have then turn upside down so now you blink backwards...whether.....its all nonsense. Mascara is more or less made up of the same formula and basically do just about the same thing.  Yes there are things like just straight up crappy mascara that flakes, runs or clumps lashes.  However with all that being said, if the formula is ok, the next thing to consider is the wand....


When buying mascara make sure you do your reviews ahead of time about what people are saying when it comes to the application. A crappy wand will make lashes clump, stick together and make you look like Tammy Faye Bakker!  Unless you are are still living in the 80s, no one wants that look (or well at least I hope not)!!  Try to buy a mascara that helps to coat and separate all lashes.  While we all may want thicker, fuller lashes, however nothing says cheap like lashes that look like you haven't taken off your mascara in days and now your lashes are literally glued together! 

Lastly keep in mind mascara needs to be replaced every 3-4 months to avoid bacteria build up and eye infections.  If all else fails, think about it like this....do you really want to spend $40-$60 dollar on something that need's to be toss out and has a shorter life span then house flies?!

Recommendations: Mascara
Low End - L'oreal & Rimmel
High End - Prescriptives & Armani

2. Foundation (Both)


When it comes to foundation; its a tricky thing.  High end foundations offer an amazing blendable coverage that at times surpasses many drugstore brands.  However many of these same low end drugstore foundations are really stepping up their game. A drugstore foundation that keeps impression everyone is L'oreal's True Match Foundation.  Due to its great qualities, it has been noted that it is highly comparable to expensive name brand foundations.


However with all that being said, part of the main problem with drugstore brands is the inability to properly test them out when it comes to color matching.   You want to be able to feel the texture and see how well it blends into your face and skin tone.  This goes the same for either liquid or powder foundation.  Also, keep in mind, if the color or texture after buying it doesn't work for you, many high end stores/brands will exchange or refund your money.  Many drugstores won't.  So its best you go to an actual makeup counter and ask a sales lady to help match your color.  Now if you actually know your color and happen to be one of those lucky people that are dead on key, then you might just work well with picking up a drugstore brand that you know the color will match you perfectly.  

Lastly, Sephora is great for allowing people to test and match their skin color to the foundation they want.  Also, in Canada we have a store call Shoppers Drugmart where there are actual cosmetic employees who can help match you with either high end or low end foundation.  So look around and shop for what you feel fits your face tone and budget!

A small tip: be mindful of the alcohol content when buying foundation.  A lot of low and high end foundations have this as an ingredient in their formulas.  You want to steer clear of this as alcohol breaks down the collagen in your face.

Recommendations: Foundation
Low End - Avon, L'oreal & Maybelline
High End - Makeup Forever, Chanel & Armani

3. Eyeshadow (Splurge)



 I will admit I was torn with this.  I personally own high end and low end eyeshadow.  However, I have noticed with my low end eyeshadows; while the palettes have beautiful colors and at times blend well, they still don't hold up as much as my higher end ones. Also my lower end ones tend to crease or attempt too.  Thank you eye primer for changing my life.   When it comes to eyeshadow for me it needs to blend well, apply easily without to much fall out and look sharp from near or far.  I have only ever gotten this with my higher end shadows.  So I would say splurge but keep in mind a $20-$30 dollar palette works just as well as a $60 dollar one.  At the end of the day it is still just eyeshadow.  Be mindful on how much you are spending if  the brand name one you have is a bit less then the other brand name one's which is basically giving you the same results.  

Recommendations:  Eyeshadow
Low End - L'oreal & E.L.F.  
High End - Urban Decay & Dior 

4. Eyeliner (Save)


Eyeliner is like mascara...its eyeliner.  Whether you use a gel, soft pencil, liquid or a kohl pencil, they are more or less made out of the same waxy stuff.  Its best you save in this area and invest on some good drugstore product ones. Liquid eyeliners like gel eyeliners dry up and have to be tossed out within 4-5 months.  Kohl and regular soft pencil eyeliners can last longer.  However again all the same material the higher end brands are selling are found in the lower end brands. 

Recommendations:  Eyeliner
Low End - L'oreal & Maybelline  
High End - Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) & M.A.C.

5. Lipstick & Lipgloss (Save)


Lipstick and lipgloss is tricky.  While both these items can be found in both high and low end makeup brands, nonetheless what you want to look out for is the texture, creaminess and pigmentation.  Also, drugstore lipsticks now a days has an amazing texture to them that are also at times impossible to tell apart for higher name brands.  The only thing I would say to be carefully with is lipgloss.  I have seen that much cheaper lipglosses leave with you that film over your lips that gets caught in your hair and leaves that race car streak across your face.  Make sure to research your lipgloss before you buy it regardless of what name brand it comes from.   While this is most prominent in lower brands, nonetheless L'oreal and E.L.F. really kick it out the park with their amazing lip products. 

Recommendations:  Lipstick/Lipgloss
Low End - Covergirl, L'oreal & E.L.F.  
High End - M.A.C., Armani, Chanel & Yves Saint Laurent (YSL)

6. Blush (Save)


Blush in the last few years has been made so well that you can basically find a good product in either the high end or low end of cosmetic brands.  The majority of blushes regardless of the name brand have good pigmentation, long stay wear and blend well on your cheeks.  Very few blushes are matted so the majority you buy will have some shine to it.  Because you know, we all love to shine like rockstars.  (not really)!

Try to look for blushes that have color that will work well with your natural skin tone.  Nothing says fake like blushes that give you a very unnatural "blush" to your cheeks.  Also, tip of advise...blend it in well.  Nobody looks good with clown makeup across their face.  Blush needs to be sheered out as you apply it.  Even if you build it up, make sure you blend it in properly so that you see no harsh lines.  You should not be able to tell where blush starts or end.  In order to achieve this, you need to have proper makeup brushes.  Don't use the brushes that come with the blush compact.  Those provide no real coverage and leave you with that ever so lovely race car streak across your face.  So buy a good blush brush to blend your makeup in with!     

Recommendations: Blush
Low End - NYX Cosmetics & Avon/Avon Mark 
High End - Nars, Hourglass & Bobbi Brown

7. Nail Polish (Save)

I will admit, I normally don't paint my nails.  Yet when I do, I only paint them either a very neutral color or the famous french manicure.  You can now find nail polish in every color under the sun and beyond.  Back in the days, lower end quality nail polish had horrible consistency and colors to them.  Now with the majority low and high end brands; its hard to tell them apart.  With so many dupes out there, you really don't need to spend a pretty penny in order to get the color(s) you want.  However with all that being said, if you plan to buy a nail polish that you have never tried, either google it and/or try it out first.  With google being the power engine of information for everything, you can now review every product online before buying.  So save on nail polish but review it first you so know what you are getting in regards to color and texture.  

Remember all nail polish will eventually chip and fade unless its Shellac which last for two weeks with no signs of deterioration.  So before you blow $40 bucks on a bottle, keep that mind.      

Recommendations: Nail Polish
Low End - Sally Hansen & OPI 
High End - Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) & Chanel

8. Concealer (Splurge)


Concealers are awesome for people who need to hide dark spots or circles, redness, scars, acne and so.  While foundation is available to help with these problems, however at times it take a little extra help to cover things up.  When it comes to concealers, the goal is to find one that is close enough to your skin tone.  While some believe you should go a few shades lighter or one shade darker, this doesn't always work well with everyone.  I personally use a peach/salmon colored concealer from Sephora which does the trick amazingly.  

Whatever brand you plan to use, know this.  Not all concealers are made like.  You really need to test them out just like foundation.  You need to find one that is creamy, blends well and is your shade.  Unless you are planning to highlight (which is another area we cover in this post) try to find a shade that well work for you and the problem areas you are trying to cover up on your face.  Remember concealer is not foundation, so don't use to much or it will look cakey, fake and highlight the lines on your face.  

Finally, always set your concealer with a finely milled powder (another topic in this post) so that it doesn't move, settle into your fine lines or cake up.  

Recommendations: Concealer
Low End - L'Oreal & Maybelline 
High End - Sephora, Cle de Peau Beaute & Chanel
 
9. Makeup Brushes (Splurge)


Let me preface by saying this.  While I believe in spending money on makeup brushes, I don't believe in spending GOOD money on makeup brushes.  Allow me to explain.  A set of good makeup brushes will literally revolutionize your makeup application.  It wasn't until after I bought my set of Blank Canvas Cosmetics (BCC) makeup brushes did I see the massive change in my makeup.  Even my foundation looks flawless now!!  However with all that being said, while it has been noted that M.A.C. and Sephora make excellent makeup brushes, you will never catch me dead paying $40 and up for just ONE brush.  If you are going to spend GOOD money on brushes then spend it wisely.  Nothing against M.A.C. or Sephora, but come on.  Let's get real its a brush and not the hair of God almighty himself on the brush head.

Two great companies for excellent makeup brushes that are affordable and you can buy them in a kit or separately are BCC and Sigma Beauty.  I would recommend you check their sites out and google them before you blow money for the same excellent quality but just at a better rate.

Recommendation: Makeup Brushes
Low End: E.L.F. & Sonia Kashuk
High End: Sigma Beauty, Blank Canvas Cosmetics, Sephora and M.A.C.   

10. Bronzer (Both)
 

Bronzer is one of the greatest makeup products ever made on earth!!  It can give you that natural sun kissed look...when applied right.  However when you over do it, you can look like someone's shake and bake dinner.  When looking for bronzer, make sure you try it on FIRST before you buy it.  Just because it looks pretty in the compact doesn't mean it will look good on you.  The key is to apply bronzer on the right parts of your face so you stand out with a healthy glow.  You need to make sure that your bronzer gives you a NATURAL sun kissed look around the hallows of your cheeks, temples and forehead and not a muddy or burnt effect.  Bronzer should not look blotchy or streaky, have no shine to it, blend in well with blush and seem like natural skin color.  I have found that both high and low end bronzers work as long as you follow the rules above when buying the products and applying them.    

Recommendations:  Bronzer
Low End - NYX Cosmetics & E.L.F.  
High End - Trish McEvoy, Too Faced & M.A.C.

11. Facial Highlighter (Splurge)



Ever since Kim Kardashian put contouring and highlighting for makeup back on the map, companies have been jumping on the bang wagon and for good reason. A facial highlighter can be a liquid or a powder that is used on certain parts of your face where light naturally hits to highlight that area. These areas are normally around the cheek bones, around the tops of the eyebrows, down the bridge of the nose, the forehead, chin and on the tops of your jawbone along the sides of your face. Normally highlighting powders would be applied last after all your makeup is done and liquid highlighters would be applied after foundation and before you set your make with your face powder.

When it comes to facial highlighters, its important to keep certain things in mind.  First, make sure you blend your highlighter well into your skin so that it doesn't look obvious.  While it is known that light will highlight certain parts of your face naturally, you don't want to seem like a disco ball either.  Also, remember highlighters come in different colors.  Pick one that goes with your skins undertone.  If not you run the risk of looking to pink or yellow in those parts of your face.  Lastly, some highlighters no matter how well you blend them in will sparkle to much.  Don't make your highlighter look obnoxious.  Make sure it looks subtle.   Nothing says cheap and trying to hard like obnoxious highlighter.  Its suppose to look "natural"....remember that!! But come on, how natural is it really at the end of the day :-)

Recommendations: Facial Highlighter
Low End - Physicians Formula & E.L.F.   
High End - Hourglass, Cle de Peau Beaute, Dior & Benefit 

12. Pen Highlighter (Splurge)


While pen highlighters can also be classified as facial highlighters, however if you contour and highlight, using a powder or sparkling liquid highlighter for this process might not work so well as you are applying your makeup.

Pen highlighters are use to highlight around certain parts of the face as mentioned above, plus underneath the eyes.  You really don't want to put powder underneath there unless you are setting your concealer.  A pen highlighter is normally creamy and easy to blend into your skin.  However do note, just like with normal facial highlighters, with pens you want to make sure that you blend that sucker in well.  If not you run the risk of looking like you drew lines across your face.  Trust me....I should know.  I pulled that off the first time I used my YSL pen highlighter. I would recommend you get a pen with a highlighting effect, a small amount of shimmer and 2-3 shades lighter then your skin tone.  Remember you are not going for a disco ball effect but for a "wow your face looks fresh, awaken and alive" effect!  

Recommendations: Highlighter 
Low End - Maybelline
High End - Chanel, M.A.C. & Yves Saint Laurent (YSL)

13. Facial Illuminators (Both)


Illuminators are used to wake up the whole face.  You would normally apply this after you put on your primer and before your foundation.  You can also apply this all by itself with no makeup for a "natural" day or night look with a slight glow to your skin.  Some even help to blur imperfections and fill in fine lines.  Illuminators normally have a iridescent pearl like effect in order to make your face seem flawless and slightly shine and sparkle with subtly.  

You can also mix your foundation with an illuminator in order to give you a glowing dewy look effect on your skin.  It helps if you are not looking for a matte finish that day.  The only caution with illuminators is that you need to be careful if you are too heavy handed.  If you apply to much you might look to lite up and unnatural.       

Recommendations: Illuminators 
Low End - Sonia Kashuk
High End -Victoria Secret & Nars

14. Powder (Depends)

Now you might be asking why this category on loose powders came up as it "depends".  Well here is my reasoning.  First, I love powder, especially loose powder.  Powder helps to set your makeup.  You can either get powder in loose or pressed form.  You can also buy setting powder to help set your foundation and finishing powder to be applied all over your face once your whole makeup look is complete.  However with all that being said, no matter what powder you buy always remember to look for one thing.  Make sure it is finely milled.  I mean pulverized to the point that it looks and feels like magic.  The less pulverized it is, the more of that "I threw cooking flour on my face" look you will get.  Nothing says "eh" when you look like you just stepped out of a bakery shop and took all the white flour with you on your face.  I have seen very good low end and very bad high end powders that were not properly finely milled.  

Before you buy any powder make sure to try it out.  Once you apply it on your face, you will see if it settles into your fine lines or if it gives you that cake like effect on your face.  Don't just buy any powder just cause.  Always make sure to go for the proper ones that will give you a flawless look and finish and no powder will be noticeable even up close.      

Recommendations: Powders 
Low End - L'Oreal & Maybelline
High End -Chantecaille, Chanel & Armani
 
15. Setting Spray (Depends)


When it comes to setting sprays I really walk a fine line with this one.  While I love the fact that setting sprays hold your makeup in place all day long without bugging even in the hottest July summer.  This is only achievable due to the amount of alcohol these sprays contain.  Someone once dubbed them as "facial hairspray" because in fact some of these sprays have ingredients that almost mimic real hairspray.  However with that being said, the only one without alcohol is M.A.C. Fix+ spray.  It gets rid of any powder look on your face after you set your makeup and helps to "hold" your makeup in place.  I will admit, while it does get rid of the powder look, it really doesn't help to much with holding anything in place.  Nonetheless it smells great and leaves my skin feeling nice.  The only other one I read that doesn't have such a high contain of alcohol like the rest of them is Urban Decay and E.L.F.  While they still do have alcohol in them, however its not as bad as the rest.  

So while I don't use my Urban Decay on a deal basis, however for the hot summer or long nights, it works.  However, when it comes to my M.A.C. spray, that goes on my face everyday.      

Recommendations: Setting Spray 
Low End - E.L.F.
High End - M.A.C. & Urban Decay

16. Foundation Primer (Both)



Foundation primer is literally a God sent.  Foundation primer will keep your makeup in place all day long.  It works wonders like I have never seen.  Don't get me wrong, at some point your makeup will come off, nonetheless it last throughout a whole 8-10 hour day without disappearing or needing a touch up.  If you wear expensive foundation then this is worth using to making it last.  I for one hate to touch up my makeup.  So when I started using foundation primer it literally changed the way my makeup went on.  I highly recommend foundation primer if you want a long lasting look.   

Recommendations: Primers 
Low End - NYX Cosmetics & Maybelline
High End - Smashbox, M.A.C. & Hourglass

17. Eyeshadow Primer (Both)


I love eyeshadow primer.  Since using eyeshadow primer I have NEVER had to touch up my eyeshadow.  It helps to make it go on smoothly, does not crease and allows the colors and pigments to look bold and vibrant.  Eyeshadow primer comes in many different shades for those who may not want to put eyeshadow on that day, but need a little tint for their eyes.  However once you apply eyeshadow over it, forget about even seeing it.  I have seen both low and high end brands work just as well.  I would recommend eyeshadow primer for anyone who doesn't want to be bothered all day with touching up their eyeshadow.  

Recommendations: Eyeshadow Primer 
Low End - NYX Cosmetics & Palladio Beauty
High End - Urban Decay & Too Faced

18. Sunscreen (Depends)


First, sunscreen should be your number one beauty item above all things.  Not using sunscreen will cause premature signs of aging, dark spots and thick skin.  I never leave the house without facial sunscreen on.  NEVER!  Second, when looking for a facial sunscreen make sure it has SPF 30 or higher and that it has broad spectrum protection which covers from both the UVA & UVB rays.  Not having broad spectrum protection leaves your skin vulnerable to sun damage and skin cancer.   It doesn't matter the brand name when it comes to sunscreen.  What does matter if it has the above mentioned items.

Also, don't rely on your makeup to protect you from the sun even if it says it contains SPF protection.  A few studies done revealed that if you rely on your make for SPF protection you would have to apply it every two hours and six times over in order to actually get the SPF protection you need.  So basically get a separate sunscreen and when applying it, don't mix it in with any other products. Apply it alone and let it dry to get the best protection.   

Recommendations: Sunscreen 
Low End - Yes To
High End - SkinCeuticals, Clinique & Clarins

Keep Smiling!

Dayana


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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Favorite Product of The Week! Sigma Extended Wear Eye Liners




One thing I love is eyeliner.  When done right (and not like Elvira Mistress of the Dark) it can really highlight your eyes without needing much else makeup on the rest of the face. Eyeliner has the ability to give you a soft eye look or a very dramatic look to set you apart from the rest.

When I look for eyeliners, I try to make sure I have different types as each one offers a different look. I currently own gel eyeliners, liquid eyeliners, soft pencil eyeliners, crayon eyeliners and kohl eyeliners. Depending on what type of look I am going for will depend which one I pick up.  However it wasn't until this year that I started branching out into colored eyeliners that weren't just black.  With that being said, I am a very neutral kinda of gal when it comes to makeup.  So my current colors are black, brown, white and nude.  I am slowing branching out into other colors, but for right now these will do.

I currently tried a new eyeliner from a company called Sigma Beauty that is stationed out in England. I heard about them after watching a youtube video (yes I am addicted to youtube, I admit it!!) and saw a girl using their brushes.  I decided to google the company and came upon these beauties!

In November, Sigma was offering free shipping for 2 days anywhere in the world! So I decided to jump on that and order their eyeliner in the color 'balance' (brown).  I noticed they had other ones, but I first wanted to try one eyeliner before I committed to them.  You know its kinda like a first date. You first want to take the car out for a spin before you commit to entering into a relationship with them. And no I am not talking about sex here! Geez where is your mind!! Back here!

The day I received this eyeliner, I was actually giving a small talk at a medical seminar that night. So I decided to try this eyeliner out. This eyeliner was easy to apply and went on smooth, creamy and did not smudge.  It  has a fine point which allows you to draw a straight line without much hassle. This eyeliner held out all night while I spoke at the conference when the (emotional) heat was on. 

Their eyeliners come in nine different colors which all seem suitable to wear on a normal everyday occasion. The colors are bright and vibrant without being to over the top.  The eyeliner I bought (balance) was brown with a hint of sparkle to it which I was not too crazy about. However unless you are standing very up close to me (hello personal space!?) you can't see it at all.  This brown eyeliner really emphasized my eyes without making them seem too dramatic.  I generally favor black eyeliner, but I realized with brown eyeliner, it allows you to tone down your look if you don't want it to be to noticeable. 

I highly recommend this company if you are in the market for a new eyeliner!

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