Friday, September 5, 2014

YSL Le Teint Encre De Peau (Fusion Ink Foundation)

I am always looking a great foundation so when I heard that YSL was coming out with a new product, I had to check it out. What attracted me to buy this product was the 24-hour wear, lightweight matte finish build able coverage, and on top of it all, sweat proof.

The YSL Fusion Ink foundation is a weightless 24-hour foundation with SPF 18. This foundation has an innovative hybrid technology that is light weight and build able to create a high-coverage without looking cakey. This foundation also has a sweat controlling agent to last in the heat and humidity.

This foundation dries pretty quick; I like to apply the product on sections of my face with the applicator and buff the product in with a Real Techniques expert face brush. Where I need extra coverage, I will go over the area two to three times and doing this does not make me look cakey, which is expected with a matte foundation.

If you are looking for a matte light to full coverage foundation, this foundation is for you.
                         Yves Saint Laurent Fusion Ink Foundation .84 oz. $60 at Sephora (21 shades).


Thanks for reading my blog!!

Christine Daly





Saturday, August 16, 2014

By Terry Ombre Blackstar Shadow Sticks

I'm not really a fan of shadow sticks, the few that I have (Nyx & Mally) are nothing special. The product itself is thick, it doesn't apply nice/smooth, it's not blend able, and it creases. So why did I buy the By Terry shadow sticks?

One day I was watching a video on You Tube by Tanya Burr (Pixi2woo) where she did a tutorial using the By Terry ombre blackstar shadow stick; when she applied the product on her eye, it created such a nice color. The product appeared so creamy and easily blend able. I thought to myself, I want this, I want something easy, I want something quick, but I also want it to look good.  I went ahead and purchased two of the By Terry shadow sticks on Amazon. When I got them, OMG I couldn't believe how soft and creamy the product is.


The brand By Terry is a luxury brand, only found in stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Barney's. These Ombre Blackstar shadow sticks cost $43, a hefty price to pay for a shadow stick. What's so special about this product?


The By Terry Ombre Blackstar is a "color fix" cream shadow in a pencil form. The benefits of this shadow stick; its infused with ultra-smoothing Tahitian black pearl extracts which lights up the eyelids with reflective shine. The texture evens out the eyelids and provides a radiance lift. This product is waterproof, blend able, and can even be applied on the waterline, or smudge under the bottom lashes.


There are 13 colors to choose from; I purchased 2 (from left to right), misty rock and bronze moon. 
This product is so beautiful: I use this product to create a quick and easy everyday look. 
Check out my Everyday make-up tutorial where I use the By Terry Ombre Blackstar shadow stick in misty rock. Love it!!!!!!

Thanks for reading my blog!

Sincerely, Christine Daly



Saturday, August 9, 2014

Don't Neglect Them, Use Them-Make-Up Samplies


Do you have a drawer full of make-up samples?
Being a make-up junkie, being a part of the Sephora VIB, and being a subscriber to a monthly subscription of Birchbox; the samples are endless.

I love getting samples, it's a way to try something out that I would never think of buying. Its also dangerous because it's a way to try something out that I would never think of buying and spend more money.
Just the other day I was looking through my make-up drawer and realized that my samples were over flowing. It was driving me crazy so I decided to make a video of a make-up tutorial using my make-up samples. I thought this will be a good start to a tag serious. If anyone out there is like me, then their make-up drawer is probably overflowing with make-up samples also.

Tag your it! Give your samples a chance to come out and play and create a look.

Check out my video of the look I created using only make-up samples.

Thanks for reading my blog!

Sincerely, Christine Daly



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Tarte Rainforest After Dark Palette

Tarte cosmetics are becoming one of my favorite brands. I only have a few products right now but I defiantly plan to get more.
When I first saw the rainforest palette on the Ulta website I said to myself, "I have to get that palette". Never trying Tarte brand eyeshadows before, I knew this palette was going to be something special that I would enjoy.
Let's talk about the packaging! The package is gorgeous.......it's a large compact with great size mirror and the outside a beautiful gold detail of a snake with a purple stone on the head. Tarte is known for having such great packaging. But are the products just as good as the packaging???
 Yes they are!!!!
This palette is great for travel; this is all that you need to bring to do a full face (blush, highlighter, bronzer, & eyeshadows). It includes a full size of the famous 12-hour amazonian clay blush, the famous park ave princess bronzer, a highlighter, and six warm and cool toned eyeshadows (matte & shimmer).
 From left to right: Champagne (highlighter), Unleashed (blush), Park Ave Princess (bronzer).
Champagne, a very reserved highlight with gold specs-"it won't make you look like a disco ball."
Unleashed, a matte cool tone pink.
Park Ave Princess, a matte bronzer with the slightest sheen; can also be used as a tradition shade eyeshadow--it reminds me of Mac e/s in soft brown. This bronzer gives the skin a nice bronzy glow, or it can be build able to create a deep contour.

 From left to right: Bare to Explore (matte), Make a Mauve (slight shimmer), Plum away with me (slight shimmer), Up to Gold (frost), Tan-Gled up in you (matte), Don't Turn a-Brown (matte).

*all six shadows are perfect to create more than one look; you can easily incorporate the highlight, bronzer, and the blush. The possibilities are endless!

 Size comparison: small Z-palette
Size comparison: full size Nars palette

I am very pleased with this palette; I don't regret purchasing it. I feel that this will be a great palette to travel with, but being a make-up addict like me, you know that traveling with one palette is not possible.
Please check out my full indebted review and swatches video on the Tarte Rainforest After Dark palette.
Thanks for reading about my weekly make-up addiction!
Sincerely, Christine Daly



Monday, July 28, 2014

L'oreal Infallible Eyeshadows

What rock was I hiding under; I recently discovered the L'oreal infallible eyeshadows, "Oh how I love them so." Not to long ago Ulta was having a sale on L'oreal so I decided to pick up some of the infallible eyeshadows (I picked up 2). Before I knew it, I returned to Ulta to get more (totaling 9).
When I became "really into" make-up I would only buy Mac but after watching You-Tube I began to spread out a little more. When it came to eyeshadows it was hard for me to venture out to other brands especially with drug store brands. I would always fear that I wouldn't like other shadows because I had a bad experience with Too Faced and NYX shadows (too much fall out, not enough pigmentation, etc).  I thought to myself, "Why not, L'oreal is on sale and I can return it if I'm not satisfied." I was pleasantly pleased to discover such a great drug store brand of eyeshadows. 
 The L'oreal infallible eyeshadows are buttery soft, a perfect powder to cream texture. They blend effortlessly and are very pigmented. Eight out of the nine shadows that I purchased have a nice shimmer, one is a matte (#891). These eyeshadows remind me of the perfect pressed pigment without the fallout. These eyeshadows are waterproof, they don't crease, and they are known to last 24 hours; I never wore them for 24 hours but they sure lasted 10 hours on me without fading. 
*from left to right: (891) continuous cocoa, (890) bronzed taupe, (892) amber rush, (557) glistening garnet, (337) endless sea, (759) burst into bloom, (996) liquid diamond, (756) always pearly pink, (888) iced latte.

Thanks for reading about my weekly addiction. I love these so much that I'm planning to get more.
Sincerely, Christine Daly

Saturday, July 26, 2014

The Art of Masking with Boscia

I have recently been enjoying the products of Boscia; I went to Sephora to purchased a mask but was introduced to "The Art of Multi-Masking Kit" value box ($42) which included all four of the Boscia mask and an application brush. This kit also included instruction on how to multi-mask; for example, if you had dryness on you forehead and cheeks and oily on your nose and chin, than you would place the blue mask on the dry areas and the green mask on the oily areas. I basically tried out all four of the masks separately on my full face.

*from top to bottom:Green Tea Oil-Control Mask, Luminizing Black Mask, Bright White Mask, Cool Blue Calming Mask


In the kit there are four of the Boscia mask (0.7 oz.). Each mask focuses on a specific problem of the skin. *from left to right:
Blue-cool, calm, and hydrates the skin.
White-dimish hyper pigmentation, and evens skin tone.
Black-boost clarity and minimize pores
Green-eliminates shine and minimize sebum production.


The Boscia bright white mask was my favorite, in regards to what it did for my skin. The smell was awful; it smelled like glue and the texture reminded me of paint, and the product was very sticky. Overall, I liked it, it peeled off my face nicely and evened out my skin tone.



The Boscia luminizing black mask: this product has a chemical smell, it was so tight on my face, and it was very difficult for me to peel off. Overall, it did leave my skin soft and it minimized my pores.

The Boscia cool blue calming mask: this product had a nice citrus smell, it was very cooling and refreshing on the skin, but it was difficult for me to get a thick opaque layer on the skin. The directions state to apply a "thick opaque layer" to ensure that the mask can easily peel off. After the 30 minutes, I had to remove the product with a wet face cloth. Overall, the blue mask was a nice hydrating mask. 

The Boscia green tea oil-control mask was not a product for me, but that doesn't mean it doesn't work. The mask has a nice citrus smell, felt very nice on my skin, but it dried my skin out. I have normal skin and should've never used this product. The green mask will work great for those with oily skin and excess shine.

Having a brush in the kit was very useful. I would suggest if anyone decides to buy this product, to defiantly go out and get yourself a cheap foundation brush. It makes applying the products so much easier, especially with the white mask (sticky product).  

Please check out my video on "the art of masking with Boscia". In the video I demo each mask (except the green one) and give my feedback. 
Thanks for reading my blog!
Sincerely, Christine Daly