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 

Saturday, July 12, 2014

How to get rid of a zit......the morning after cure!


Let's face it, we all wake up with a surprise guest on our face.......that red, painful, hard zit.
I recently discovered that the Glam Glow supermud (white package) is great to use as a spot treatment for those unannounced visitors.
Glam Glow super mud is for blemishes, white heads, black heads, and even for razor bumps and ingrown hair. The supermud contains acnecidic 6 which includes glycol, salicylic, lactic, mandolin, pyretic, and azelaic which basically means it pulls the oil out of your skin and creates a dry layer over the zit.
I used this product as an over night spot treatment on my zit and woke up with it gone......not completely, there was still a red mark but it was easily descised with make-up.
The Glam Glow is pretty pricey ($69), so look for samples from Sephora, or other department stores that sell it, and only use as a spot treatment.

Thanks for reading my blog!

Sincerely, Christine Daly




Tuesday, July 8, 2014

My Top Five Brushes for Contouring


I have been purchasing and collecting make-up brushes for years; trying to find the perfect brush for contouring my face was a challenge. I finally was able to find five brushes that are perfect for me to contour with.

 

 Here are my top five contour brushes. I feel that they work the best for my face; these brushes distribute the right amount of product, easy to handle, and easily blend the product well to create a perfect contour and sculpted face.

 

 MAC #138 Tapered Brush This was my first brush that I purchased when I began contouring my face, and at the time I bought it, the most expensive. The domed shaped brush is ultra soft with natural fibers; the brush is constructed with a pointed tip and rounded chiselled sides. This brush enhances the technique of sculpting. The tip fits perfectly into the hollows of the cheeks, and the chiselled sides blends the product out.

 MAC #127 Split Fibre Face Brush (alluring aquatic line) I purchased this brush to use as a blush brush but I instantly discovered that this brush is great for contouring. The brush is a split fiber brush (a combination of natural and synthetic fibers), and paddle shaped with a slight tip. I found that this brush fits perfectly in the hollows of the cheek when holding it side ways---the tip of the brush is perfect for picking up the product. The application of the brush is similar to the MAC #138 brush but gives a more sculpted look to the face

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Make Up Forever 134 Wavy Fan Brush Is made of soft wavy synthetic fibers and can be used for both loose and compact powders. The large, fan shaped brush can be used for highlighting and sculpting. The brush picks up the perfect amount of product and gives a soft defused effect on the face. The base of the fan brush works well for highlighting and blending.


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 Nars Ita Brush The concept and function of the Nars Ita brush was created from Japanese culture; the unique design was based on a kabuki artisan brush. The Nars Ita brush is known for its small angular shape and soft black goat hair. This brush is the best of both worlds when it comes to contouring and blending.

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 Now I'm going to talk about a brush that everyone discards, it's the famous Benefit boxed blush/bronzer brush. The brush is a cheaper with a smaller handle of the Nars Ita brush. I feel that this brush works great for applying the products, its fits perfectly into the hollows of the cheeks, and blends well. That is why this brush is listed in my top 5 contour brushes. Tell me what you top brushes are. Here is the video on my, "Top 5 contouring brush"--here you will see a review and demo on each brush. Hope you enjoy it!!
Thanks for reading my blog!
 Sincerely, Christine Daly



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Make-up Tutorial using L'oreal Infallible Eyeshadow

Check out my video creating a look that was inspired by a recent purchase that I made of the L'oreal infallible eyeshadows. The main focus of this look was the color glistening garnet.

Look out for my haul video and blog post of all of the infallible eyeshadows that I purchased.

Thanks for reading my blog!

Don't forget to check out my YouTube channel for more exciting videos.

Sincerely, Christine Daly