Thursday, October 24, 2013

Darby Smart Purse

I got a lovely package from Darby Smart through a Klout perk the other day. I was just being all moody as to not getting anything cool in the mail lately, and 2 hours later, the package came! If that's not divine intervention, I don't know what is.

Darby Smart is a pretty nifty "surprise boxes" service, sending cool modern looking DIY kits, most look fun and good for DIY beginners.

I got a cute kit that contained a nice quality large blue clutch, fabric glue and gold studs.


I did like the clutch, but I have to say, golden studs are really not my thing, also, this color blue is really not me... So I had to figure out what to do with this, the one thing this shiny color reminded me, is a finish on a car, so I thought, it would look great with some pin-striping. 

After researching online for a while, I found a design that I really like.


I traced the design on tracing paper with pencil, then taped in facing down to the purse and rubbed the pencil on the purse with the blunt end of the pencil. 




Then I used liquid acrylic to go over the the pencil. The purse was treated with something, so at first, the lines did not turned out very crisp, But I went over my line over a couple of times.



And, Surprise! I actually managed to incorporate a couple of those golden studs! 




I'm really happy with how this turned out, I have a work meeting on Monday, and think this is sharp enough, and cool looking enough to be my purse of choice! Thanks Darby Smart and Klout for a fun productive evening! 





Friday, May 17, 2013

Goodbye Dear Friend


Haven't had a finished product post in a while, but this morning I finally had to admit it, this Serum is out. I have been ignoring it for about a week now, blaming it on the pump or gravity or whatever, but I finally opened this elegant bottle and peered in. Yes, it's all gone. 

I felt a little cheated, The bottle is made of such heavy glass, I didn't feel any difference in the weight from full to empty, but checking my blog, I realized I opened this product about 3 and a half months ago, at a twice a day use, this lasted pretty well.

I'm rather new to Serums, but this was the best one I've tried yet. After Neutrogena Rapid Repair which was very nice and Ole Henriksen Truth Serum which was wonderful but very expensive, I anted to try something new and preferably something with Retinol in it. 

I have a great fondness to Roc, there's something about the combination of medical looking and luxury looking products that gets me every time. Also, this might be a justified fondness, because everything I tried from Roc was excellent.

The texture and smell, as all Roc products, is a little strange, and somewhat medical, this serum is slippery and the color of pus (sorry, can't find a better way of putting this), it spreads very well, and a little goes a long way. Even though it contains Retinol, I found it extremely hydrating. I'm not sure if it's this product or something else in my routine, but I feel like I'm seeing actual improvement in the texture of my skin in the past few months.

Will I buy this again? I just ordered a Reviva Lab Serum, because I was curious, and because I'm currently using a retinol night cream. However, if it doesn't work for me, I'm going to go back.

For me, spending $25 on one skin care product is a lot, however, this was well worth it. I'm also currently using a beautiful day cream (that smells like ash for some reason) and a neat little eye cream from Roc, both are very nice.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Bad, Better, Best

I'm not a big fan of the term "Holly Grail" when it comes to makeup, there is always something better out there, the skin and face and taste changes all the time, and so, what was great last month can just stop working after a while. I guess that so far, the biggest compliment I can give a product is buying something twice after emptying the first batch. I can only think of 2-3 products who won this honor.

Now, my hands and nails are really not my best feature. I work with paints and with my hands, and I spend lots of time with the dogs in a very muddy park. If I can get them to look sort of OK I'm happy, but my nails will never be long and perfect, no matter what I do.
What I have discovered is that the thing that makes them look passable esthetic is cuticle care. If the skin around my nails is hydrated, my hands look cleaner, tidier and my nails grow stronger.

I have mentioned 2 cuticle products before, and now, discovered a new one.

Bad
Not really bad, I actually liked it in the beginning. Julep's cuticle stick smells really good, give gentel hydration and feels nice. Why is it bad then? first of all, because it was the least efective of the 3 products I used, it might be great for someone who doesn't work with their hands or have naturally hydrated hands, but for me, it just didn't cut it. Second, the stick is really uncomfortable to use, it seem like a great idea, bu I found it messy and awkward. The third is that I finished the whole stick in one month, what might be OK, but since it's costs a whooping 22$ that's really not enough product to justify the price.

Better
Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream is one of those only products that I have bought more then once. It's great, inexpensive ($6-$8 or so), easy to use and works! I was pretty sure that this is as good as it gets. What don't I like about it? the smell is mildly chemical, and especially when it's cold, the cream hardens  and hard to use.

Best!
Enters new favorite (dare I say holly grail?!) Badger Cuticle Care which is just like Burt's Bees but better! it's cheaper ($6 for a larger tin, .75g vs. .6g) The first 2 ingredients on the list are shea butter and olive oil, while Burt's Bees goes for Almond oil and beeswax. What's the difference?! it's a lot softer and easier to apply.
And it smells better then either Julep's stick or Brut's butter. A citrusy fresh smell of geranium, lemon grass and olives.



Plus - the badger on the tin is adorable.

Probably the best $6 I've ever spend on my hands.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

BCBG Bon Chic


If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything...
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OK, I'm done being nice and all that. There's also the approach that if you are about to say something nasty, soften in up with a little bit of niceness in the beginning.
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Can't really thing of anything, well, aside of the fact that this mini bottle came in with Allur Beauty Box, so at least I didn't pay specifically to get this. And the bottle is kinda of cute.

Also, it's the first time I really got the whole 3 notes in any fragrance thing, which means that this perfume has absolutely no subtleties.

The top note is kind of harmless, artificial and slightly alcoholic which means it smells just like a Bacardi Breezer, probably blueberry flavor.

The heart note is sickeningly sweet and also artificial. It smells like old fashion bubble gum.

And then, the horror of all horror, the base note smells like old ladies. Yes, yes, that horrible stench of over perfumed grandmas. It sticks to the skin and linger more then any perfumes I've ever smelled, honestly, I could still smell it after 2 days from trying this fragrance.

I got rid of this cute little bottle right away. Will not buy again or even try again. Bla!



Tuesday, May 7, 2013

April's favorite lipstick

And it's not even a lipstick!

The saturation of YSL, the non smeariness of OCC Lip Tars, and the perfect matte with a tad shine of NYX and the best thing it's cheaper then all of them.

I really really adore the new WNW mega last liquid lip color. As a person who a) always get lipstick of my teeth, coffee cups, jeans (don't ask) and just about anything else, I live it that when it's dry, it's dry, no budging, smearing or anything. As a person who lick her lips about 40 times in a minute, I love it's magical staying power. And as a person who love bright red lips, I really like the saturation and high pigment.

It does dry the lips a bit and is a bitch to remove from a lip brush if you were lazy and didn't wash it right away, like someone I know, I won't mention names...

WnW I'm begging you! more colors please! I desperately need a bright orange, a light coralish-red, a true coral and something dark like Mac Rebel. Thank's in advance.

This is me about 20 minutes after I put it on, with any other lipstick, it would be half faded by now, due to lip licking and I'd probably have some on the colar of my shirt.

6 hours later, and after, a bottle of water, 2 cups of coffee, soup, a veggie burger and 2 little chocolates, As you can see, it faded quite a bit, but in a nice even way, and it still looks like I'm wearing lipstick. Ha! 


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Bad, Better, Best


The search for a usable, inexpensive and pretty color brown eye pencil continues... it's just one of those things that since I noticed I'm lacking, I just couldn't live without.

My first attempt was very bad, it was WNW double sided automatic pencil, which was not pigmented, flakey, and creased a lot, then broke after I used it twice.
Price: $4

Second attempt was much better, a light golden brown that came as a part of a 5 pencils set from e.l.f. They are all quite shimmery, and could be a little more pigmented, but overall, it's pretty great. The shimmer doesn't show so much on my eyes, and the result is pretty casual, perfect for day time make up.
My main problem with it, is that I don't like eye pencils that needs to be sharpen, I always manage to drop them, and then unable to sharpen them without breaking the tip. I do like it that each pencil comes with a sharpener on the cap.

Price: $5 for the set (I got it for $2.5 because of e.l.f spring sale)

I could totally stick to the e.l.f pencil, but a walk through CVS and a very pretty display of Physician's Formula got me to by a set of 3 automatic pencils for brown eyes. BINGO! those are everything I wanted them to be! soft and opaque, easy to apply without mess. The black is very nice, the purple is OK but not pigmented enough, but the brown is absolutely amazing. Dark rich color, and stay on all day.
It's a little strange, since the company market those under "shimmer stripe" but on me, they all look matte.

I liked those so much I already got a second set. Now I want ll of them.

I wish they sold them separately, because each set has one black pencil and I don't need so many blacks, but considering that 3 pencils costs a little over half of one pencil from Urban Decay, maybe it's not the end of the world.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Be Pretty Box from Vita Cost

I think I've mentioned before how ambivalent I am about beauty boxes. On one end, the idea of getting a box full of surprises, as well as scoring expensive stuff for cheap sounds extremely appealing. On the other end, almost every time, I real a blog that covers one of those boxes, I'm disappointed - it just never seem to be worth the money and expectation.

And so, the compromise that I found with this is going for a box from a supplier that I already had good experience with. It started with Julep Maven, a box of great nail polish and beauty products which is all from the same company, than I got the pretty wonderful coastal Scents mystery box was was also really nice (especially, since one of the eye shadows became my favorite blush in the past week).

And now, I got the Vita Cost "Be Pretty" box. I order t mostly because Vita Cost have my favorite toothpaste at 2/3 of the price and I had to order that anyway.



For $14 including shipping, I got a not very sturdy cardboard box that felt very heavy. I was very curious to see what's inside, since it felt quite full.

And this is what was inside:


2 little bottles of Kiss my Face liquid soap. not too exciting, though I do like this company, especially their sun block. At any other time I'de be disappointed, but I'm going on vacation in a couple of weeks, and so, this is just perfect. I'm very pleased.

A full side bottle is $7 on Vita Cost for 17oz. so this is about 2$ worth of soap.


4 little saches of eye serum and face serum by Desert essence. I've never used this, but I do like this company, so I'm happy to give it a shot. 


Coral active moisturizer for acne prone skin. Never heard about this company before, but it sounds good, I do suffer from acne and always looking for that one product that will actually do something.
This is priced at $13, which is pretty cool since this was the price of the whole box + shipping.

Deep Steep moisturizing stick. I'm not quite sure if this is a lip balm or what, but the packaging is really cute. I like everything passion fruite and though I have more then 20 open lip balm at the moment, I'm always happy to try a new one. 

2 small unscented soaps by Out of Africa, again, a company I never heard about, and again something I wouldn't usually be too happy about, if it weren't for my upcoming vacation. those would be perfect for that. 
A full size of this soap is $3, so thought 2 minis are about 1$ each. 

Eye Gelee by Reviva Labs. I adore this company, I only tried their Glycolic acid peel and it's one of the more effective facial treatments I've ever used. I'm so excited to try another product by them. the bottle say "use in the morning" but I just tried this in the evening after a long day of sitting infront of computer screens and found it really soothing and refreshing. For me, this is the highlight of this box.


Last is some color! Yay! Lip plumping lip gloss is a really beautiful color! at least in the tube, I haven't tried it yet. It's nice to get some makeup after all the skin care and soap. And I'm glad they went for a color that's really pretty and doesn't feel like a chance to get rid of all the lavender brown horrible gloss no one wanted. 

Over all, I'm really excited to get this package. The total value is about $28 or maybe a little more. All of the products are totally new to me. I can see how for someone this can be disappointing, but since I needed a bunch of travel size products and I'm super happy about any acne products and any Reviva Lab products, I feel like this box was made for me.

I don't know if I get this every single month, but I'm excited and curious to see what's in the next one.