Foundation Dupe…

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Hi Ladies!

I had this notion in my mind for a long time that high-end products work better, last longer, and are better quality than drugstore products (when it comes to makeup). I started to find that while there was a VERY obvious difference between some high-end products and drugstore products there were also a few that were very similar and you would not need to go spend a ton of money for makeup. Let’s be honest, when it comes to putting something on my face like foundation, lotions, and concealers I really don’t mind paying extra for something that I know is… 

  1. Not tested on animals
  2. Lasts long
  3. Designed without sulfates or parabens 
  4. Organic
  5. Sometimes gluten free

There are some things that you really should not skimp on just because of the price. With this being said I know a lot of people still want the option to spend a less at the drugstore for makeup and I think I have one product that everyone is going to love…

Comparison between the Revlon Color Stay Whipped Foundation & Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 Hour Foundation

First off the Revlon Color Stay Whipped Foundation. Revlon states, “Finally, truly decadent makeup offers ultimate performance. The mousse-like texture feels like silk on your skin. And, the time release formula balances skin for a flawless look. All day flexible wear without flaking, caking or feeling heavy.” This foundation is just that. It comes in a small pot (which I think is one of the flaws because of the cleanliness of the item) but you would simply scoop out some of the product with a brush or your finger and go from there. I like to use a foundation brush (any brand or style that I bought to use specifically for this) and scoop the product onto a makeup plate (you could use the back of your hand, back of a clean eye shadow palette, whatever) I then take a flat top Kabuki brush to first lay the product evenly all over my face and then go back in with my damp beauty blender to thin out the foundation and make it look airbrushed. I found that this foundation lasted all day and gave myself a matte finish. Although I don’t mind matte especially in my T-Zone, I would add a little illuminater to the product next time I used it. If you have dry skin (especially in the winter time) it’s a great idea to use a cream foundation because it adds a lot of cushion to your skin and some hydration through the cream. When you apply a liquid foundation sometimes it will settle into any flakey areas of your face whereas a cream will completely camouflage that area. A few good points about the foundation… 

  • Did not feel like I was wearing a drugstore foundation at all
  • Felt really creamy on the skin
  • Easy to blend
  • Good color selection at the store
  • No fragrance
  • Did not look cakey
  • Only had to touch-up a little on my cheeks during the day
  • Made my blush and bronzer glide on
  • Concealer looked great with it.  
  •  Powder also glided onto my skin when I set the foundation
     
    **SKINCARE TYPE: This product is apart of their color stay line which means that it is formulated to last a lot longer and to be almost water proof so when you want to remove this product it’s important to remember that you can not use just a basic cleanser, instead you need to double cleanse at least or use an exfoliating cleanser because this product will really sink into your skin. 
     
    Next is the Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Foundation: 
    I have been using this foundation for a little over four months now so I have really used it at different points in my skin experience (when I have been more dry or more oily) and I have found that this foundation really withstands a lot. Whether you have dry skin or oily skin this foundation will truly last you all day long. One thing that I really like about this foundation is that it comes in a squeeze bottle so its a lot less messy and you don’t have to worry about spreading germs throughout your makeup products. I usually just squeeze some onto the back of my hand, add some illuminater and buff it onto my face with a flat top kabuki brush, then I go back in with my beauty blender to make sure that everything is seamless. This foundation really glides onto the skin and makes your skin look perfect, its one of those foundations that you would reach for during “that time of the month” because it is full coverage but it does not make your imperfections look cakey, it simply erases them. I have not had any problems when using this with either my MAC Pro Long Wear conceal or also my Tarte Concealer, both really glide onto the skin and do not separate or crease during the day. This is a foundation that I find I barely need to touch up with and I would choose this foundation on a day I know I will be taking photos, moving around a lot, or it will be hot. 
     
    Overall: 
    I think that both foundations are great but you can get away with buying the $15 Revlon Foundation instead of the almost $40 Tarte Foundation. Both are so similar it’s hard to say which one is better. I think that I will continue to use my Tarte Foundation until it runs out and then switch to the Revlon Foundation. You are going to get the same finish, same all day feel, same lasting power, and overall same quality with both products so I say…save your money and go to the drugstore!
     
     
     

     

     

New Product Post…

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Hi Ladies!

I went to Sephora yesterday with my boyfriend to take back my collection of primers that I am no longer using and to restock on a few items. I’ve been a fan of the entire GlamGlow line for a while now and I seriously swear by all of their masks but honestly spending almost $70 for a product every once in a while is not okay with me because for some reason I go through my masks so quickly and end up using them in a few weeks. I really wanted a hydrating treatment and a very deep hydration one because my skin was getting so flaky and exfoliation wasn’t helping so I knew that I needed some intense hydration. I found the Tsubaki Deep Hydration Mask by Boscia and last night was the first time that I used it. When I saw it and looked at the reviews online I found a lot of people comparing it to the Thirty Mud Mask by GlamGlow and some people were even saying that they liked it better and honestly I can tell why… 

For $34 you are getting a seriously amazing product! The mask is more like a lotion in a squeeze tube and should be used like you would use a nighttime moisturizer. Sephora claims this mask is, “A deeply-hydrating overnight sleeping mask that intensely moisturizes and protects to deliver long-term anti aging benefits and smoother, baby-soft skin.” This mask is also formulated without parabens and sulfates so you know you are getting a really high quality product and this mask is packed with vitamins and antioxidants, one of which being Vitamin C (which you guys know I love because of it’s hydrating complex). Anyways I started my normal skincare routine with washing my face, then toner, then pimple spot treatments, an eye cream, and then layered this over all of it. A lot of reviews said that this mask was so thick so only put a small amount on because it will just end up all over your pillow but honestly I don’t know if my skin was so dry or what but it just soaked the product right up and my skin just looked like I had a moisturizer on. Also, some reviews had said that the mask helped with minor breakouts and I can definitely say I agree. Yesterday I had a little monster on my cheek and this morning the redness was completely gone it was considerably smaller than it had been this past week. If you have sensitive skin you are absolutely going to love this mask because it is alcohol free, preservative free, and has no added fragrance. Also this product is gluten-free which is an interesting move that many skincare companies are taking. There is currently a lot of testing going on for the effects that keeping gluten in a skincare or makeup product may have. While many are skeptical about whether having ingredients in your skincare that contain gluten actually effect your health if you have an allergy to gluten, many brands are taking it upon themselves to remove gluten from products (another great reason this product is amazing for sensitive skin). 

After I woke up today my skin looked so healthy and beautiful, it had a really natural glow and looked so youthful and plump. I decided to skip my exfoliating face wash and go with my gentle one and now with makeup and everything else on my face, my face feels so hydrated and healthy. Usually, after I put on my foundation my skin will feel really tight but today it feels awesome so I can not wait to use this product again tonight. I would definitely recommend it to someone who has dry or sensitive skin, it may be a little too oily for someone with oily skin. 

 

xoxo

Skin Care 101: Washing Your Face & Face Wash…

Hi Ladies!

For years makeup has been a huge part of my life, I seriously get a thrill from shopping for makeup or getting my winged liner just perfect. I could honestly say that makeup is a serious addiction for me as well as many other bloggers and youtubers. One of the most important parts of makeup though that I have learned is the proper care of your skin because no matter how much makeup you put on during the course of the day, eventually you have to take it off (or hopefully you are taking it off). Taking care of your skin is so crucial to how your makeup is going to look. To start, I’ve never had perfect skin in anyway, my skin fluctuates from acne to being dry to oily to every possible bad skin day you can image so I have found a system for myself that I am currently loving, a system that helps keep my skin in check.

Rule #1 of makeup and skincare, WASH YOUR FACE. You need to be washing your face at night and in the morning. I’ll be honest, I used to go through a whole extravagant skin care routine at night, wake up put makeup right onto my face and then wonder why I was breaking out. I am someone who suffers from dry skin so washing my face in the morning and at night might seem like a drying task but honestly if I don’t wash off all that heavy cream that has been laying on my skin for 10 hours my skin just doesn’t feel the same the next day, yes it’s moisturized but it’s not entirely healthy. Unless you are changing your pillow cases every other night and washing them correctly then you need to wash your face because the bacteria that can grow on your pillows just over night is enough to cause a break out and let’s be honest we don’t have time to wash our pillow cases that frequently so washing your face is an easy step in the morning to not only wake you up, close your pores, and wash off any bacteria. With that being said, you don’t necessarily have to go out to your makeup counters or Sephora and pay $60 for a cleanser, you just need one that works for your own skin type.

The Basic Face Wash:
I understand how hard it can be to find a face wash you love when you are so overwhelmed with the options at your local makeup store or drugstore but there is one face wash that is almost universal for all skin types, it is the Purpose Gentle Cleansing Face Wash. This is a soap free and oil free liquid that becomes a lather consistency when mixed with water and melts away your makeup. This is a basic face wash, it is not going to do anything else then take off your makeup and any dirt. I know so many people who have used this and really love it because it’s gentle, it does not take the hydration out of your skin, doesn’t make you more oily, and lastly this will not break you out. When you are looking for a face wash and you just want one that will remove the first surface or makeup and dirt then you need a face wash with simple ingredients, the more acids you start adding to the wash the more of an affect you are going to have on your skin. If you want to try a more high end face wash then you should invest in the Philosophy Purity Made Simple wash, this wash is ideal for every skin type because it does not contain any harsh soap or oil and is more like washing your face with a lotion but don’t worry this will not make you more oily. I personally love this face wash, it’s amazing for those nights when you just want to crawl into bed and forget about your makeup because it does most of the work for you.

Cleanser for Oily Skin:
If you have oily skin it’s important to focus on using products that will absorb the excess oil on your face so choosing products with a gel consistency are ideal. When you are looking for face washes you need to avoid products that contain natural or synthetic oils, perfumes, and additives because while these may not seem to make a difference, these can actually cause you to become more oily and eventually clog your pores to the point where you have breakouts. You need to focus on finding products with antioxidants and hydroxy acids and it’s important to incorporate some salicylic acid or benzyl peroxide which is almost always found in a gel cleanser rather than in a creamy cleanser than becomes a lather. By using these acids you will clean out your pores and reduce the build up that oily skin can have. You have the opportunity to use more acidic washes and you should take advantage of that but remember not to totally strip your skin of moisture by adding in a hydrating moisturizer after washing your face at morning and at night.
Good Cleansers: Dove Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser, Clinique Wash-Away Gel Cleanser

Cleanser for Dry Skin:
If you have dry skin your main purpose when it comes to makeup and skincare is to MOISTURIZE but the hydration starts at the root of your skin care routine which is washing your face. If you have dry skin you want to find cleansers with moisturizing properties these properties will create a barrier for your skin that holds in moisture and prevents dryness. Cleansers that contain antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents and barrier-repair moisturizing ingredients are all properties you should be looking for. Look for products also that contain alpha hydroxy acids which will help exfoliate the dull skin and eventually allow the moisturizers to skin into the skin. Liquid and foaming cleanser clean the skin gently without removing the necessary natural oils to keep your skin hydrated. It’s important to remember that oil based cleansers may be good if you have dry skin but not acne prone skin so find a cleanser that has basic ingredients and avoids acids and oils.
Good Cleansers: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, Boscia Soothing Cleansing Cream, Pond’s Cold Cream

Cleaner for Acne Prone Skin:
If you are more prone to red pimples then you need to focus on finding products that benzoyl peroxide which will kill acne-causing bacteria and make your skin appear less red and irritated. If you start using too high of a concentration of the benzoyl peroxide though it will make your skin appear even more red and inflamed so look for cleansers that contain only 4 percent of benzoyl peroxide and list the ingredient lower in an ingredient because then it is more diluted and more gentle to the skin. For this skin I recommend a cleanser like Neuutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser. If you experience a problem with blackheads then try a cleanser with salicylic acid like the Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash and SKinCeuticals LHA Cleansing Gel another good alternative to try here if you are looking for an entire skin care regime is the Proactive Extra Strength System because of their products are formulated based on salicylic acids.

Cleanser for Sensitive Skin:
Sensitive skin types usually get irritated when you introduce and ingredient to your skin that is to harsh. For this skin type you need to look for mild ingredients like aloe, cucumber, natural extracts, and antioxidants in lower concentrations. You especially need to avoid anything with an alcohol base to it, harsh toners, scrubs, and overall anything that could be potentially rough to the skin.
Good Cleansers: Avene Extremely GentelCleanser for Intolerant skin, CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser which contains glycerin and ceraminds to help restore your skin’s barrier.
It should be noted that if you have sensitive skin it might be a good idea to look for a skincare regime that is all natural and organic because that will be the most gentle on your skin. You should also remember to avoid any kind of product either makeup or skincare that has some kind of added fragrance.

Let me know if you have any specific skin care related questions!

XOXO

Thank You For The Nomination…

Hi Ladies! 

After finding out that Melody over at http://beautyfashionenthusiast.com/ nominated me for Liebster Award I was super excited! Basically this award is to recognize new bloggers and introduce them into the blogging community. If you have yet to see Melody’s blog, you NEED to check it out she has some really great reviews and LookBook ideas. 

Anyways, here are the rules: 

  1. You have to link back to the person that nominated you.
  2. You must answer all 11 questions given to you by the person who nominated you.
  3. After completing these questions you must nominate 11 bloggers with under 200 followers and give them 11 questions of your choice.
  4. You must not nominate the person who nominated you.
  5. You must let your nominees know that they have been nominated and provide a link for them to your post so that they can learn about it

 

My answers to Melody’s questions are:

 

1. What are your ‘Holy Grail’ brushes(eye and face) ?

  • Although I probably have way to many face and eye brushes I always find myself reaching for a few of my favorites first off being the E55 from Sigma Eye Shading Brush. To me, this is my holy grail eye brush because you can really pack on the eyeshadows and it’s also my favorite brush to use with pigments. I find that this brush works amazing both wet and dry and it distributes the color so evenly and perfectly on my eye, it’s one of those brushes that I recommend to everyone because I think it would work for everyone. 
  • Next is the Sigma E15 Flat Definer Brush, this brush allows you to not only perfectly pack the color onto the lower lash like but also to smoke it out slightly. I personally do not like a heavily smoked out lash line so this is perfect because it really diffuses the color but makes it more smokey instead of just a line of color. 
  • I have to mention the F86 from Sigma. I discovered this brush a while back and it has been one of my holy grail brushes for a while now. I do love my beauty blender but when I am not in a rush I like to blend out my concealer with this brush because it gives me such an airbrushed finish while making sure that my under eye does not look cakey. 
  • Of Course I had to mention the F80 from Sigma which is everyones favorite Flat Top Kabuki Brush. This brush is so dense and really allows to first stipple out the foundation onto the face and then go in and blend it out. It creates a very airbrushed finish at the end and is a perfect brush for beginners of advanced makeup artists. If you have acne prone skin you are going to love this brush because it will cover any marks you may have by its ability to really pack on the foundation (but it doesn’t look cakey don’t worry) 
  • Next from Mac is the 188 Small Duo Fiber, I love this brush for my cream highlight because it blends everything out quickly and seemliness into my skin without disturbing my foundation underneath. 
  • Lastly, a brush I could not live without is the 217 Blending Brush from MAC. I can not even describe this brush other than saying it is perfect and you need it in your life.

2. What are your favorite eye shadow palettes?

  • First and foremost I love to build my own palettes from Makeup Geek, if you haven’t tried their eye shadows they are comparable to MAC and half the price. Some of the shadows I actually prefer more than MAC’s because of how creamy they are. 
  • The Lorac Pro Palette 
  • SmashBox for Blue Eyes Palette ( I don’t have blue eyes but I like the colors more in this) 
  • Lorac Unzipped Palette 

3. What inspires and motivates you to blog?

  • I honestly love makeup and the effect that it can have on people because of the way it transforms them. I used to get so many questions about products I love or how I do my eye shadow and I just thought that through this blog I can share the skills and ideas I have come up with over the last few years of playing around with makeup. I am definitely no makeup artist but I love makeup and I don’t think that you need to be an artist to put your work and your thoughts out into the world. Makeup is an amazing industry and I want to connect with others who share the same love for it that is why I chose to start blogging. 

4. What are your favorite makeup brands?

  • Tarte
  • Lorac
  • Urban Decay
  • Laura Mercier
  • Bobby Brown
  • Makeup Forever 
  • L’Oreal
  • Too Faced
  • Makeup Geek

5. What current beauty trends that you are loving or would like to try?

  • Graphic Liner
  • Bright eye shadow colors 
  • Bright eye shadow in the lower lash line
  • White eye liner
  • Orange and coral lips
  • Over drawn lips
  • Mattes 
  • Heavy contour 

6. Which online shopping websites that you shop often?

  • Makeup Geek
  • Sigma
  • Motives Cosmetics 

7. Do you have a bucket list? and what’s the No. 1 thing you would like to complete first?

  • I have a really long bucket list and honestly there is no order to it because they are all so important to me. One thing I have been saying I want to do for a long time though is go sky diving. I have a really big fear of  heights and I want to overcome that. 

8. What are your favorite fashion styles? 

  • Pleated knee length skirts
  • Gladiator heels
  • Flannels tied around your waist
  • Boyfriend Jeans
  • Strappy lace up high heels 
  • Statement necklaces
  • Bright colored purses

9. Top three favorite beauty bloggers and why?

  • Sophie Elkus is my all time favorite fashion and beauty blogger 
  • Lisa Eldrige 
  • Hair and Makeup by Steph

10. What is the story behind your blog name?

  • It’s just a silly story… Everyone has always said I was very tall until I got older and everyone else started to grow so I remember hearing someone on America’s Next Top Model call a tall girl a Glamazonian (Amazonian just with a G) but that spelling wasn’t available so I chose something close lol.

11. If you can pick any country to live,where would that be?

  • America. Honestly I love traveling and I have been to Europe but I always love coming home to California. I have always wanted to move to New York and live in a big city but Los Angeles is amazing and I can not imagine leaving America or California for a long period of time. 

 

Thank you so much for the nomination and I can not wait to read what you girls put for your answers! 

My questions: 

  1. What inspires you to do makeup? 
  2. Why is blogging important to you? 
  3. Who inspired you to start blogging? 
  4. What are your top three holy grail skincare products? 
  5. What lipsticks are you currently loving? 
  6. Do you prefer drugstore or high-end makeup? 
  7. Who is your personally fashion and beauty Icon? 
  8. What are your all time favorite makeup brands? 
  9. What are your all time favorite clothing brands? 
  10. What is one makeup or skincare product you think everyone needs? 
  11. If you had to go outside for the day with really bad makeup or really bad hair which one would you choose? 

My Nominated Blogs Are:

http://shardsofillusion.wordpress.com/

http://beautybyburdess.wordpress.com/

http://floridafashionbabes.com/

 

 

http://clurrrrr.wordpress.com/
http://inlindsaysshoes.wordpress.com/
http://www.asecretshopaholic.com/
http://jasmincharlotte.com/
http://tressaholic.com/
http://abeautyobsession.com/
http://jenniferlieskovan.wordpress.com/
http://annalissamarie.wordpress.com/
http://dianareese1.com/

Just a Little Update…

Hi Ladies!

I did a post a few days back about my up and down relationship with primers and how I have yet to find my perfect one. I just wanted to post a photo of my skin without any primer being used underneath my makeup. My skin has seriously been loving no primer and looks amazing without it right now. I can’t even bring myself to try a new one yet because I am so happy with the results of using just a good moisturizer and foundation.

In the photo I am using the Philosophy Hope in a Jar light-weight moisturizer(if you would like a review on this product let me know because it’s one of my new favorites). I let the moisturizer sit on my skin while I do my eyes and then go in with the Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 Hour Foundation (review coming soon). I started by applying this all over my face with my fingers and then taking my already damp Beauty Blender, spray a little bit of Fix + from MAC onto it and then blend my foundation onto my skin. After this step I like to let my foundation sit for a minute so I do my eyebrows and then continue onto my face. I then did my concealer with MAC Pro Longwear and blended it out with a Beauty Blender and set it with a very light Mineralize Skinfinish from MAC and then set my skin with the Hourglass Cool Translucent Powder on a large fluffy brush from Real Techniques. Then I did some light blush and bronzer and finished it off with a setting spray from Skindinavia for Dry Skin

XOXO
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A Product Deserving of Some Good Attention…

Hi Ladies!

As you know, I have VERY dry skin so when I went on the hunt one week for my miracle dream team I came across a product that really transformed my face when used along with my moisturizer. If you didn’t know already, you should be using some kind of facial serum every night and the type of serum depends on your specific facial needs. I can do a post where I mention some of my favorites and the skin types that go along with them if you guys would like?

I found the Mario Badescu skin care line about a year ago and really liked the entire line and I even got my boyfriend on it when he was on the hunt for a good moisturizer for oily skin. I found the Vitamin C Serum at Ulta and I appreciated the simple product description on the back which made it easily understandable to see what product I was actually buying and what I was getting for my money. I have found that a lot of times when I am looking for something like a serum or a cream I often get overwhelmed at the amount of information, uses, and vitamins listed on the back so the Mario Badescu line was refreshing. The Ulta site says, “Improves skin’s radiance and hydration levels with Mario Badescu’s potent, 7.5% ascorbic acid formula. Skin tone will become more even from the brightening effects of the antioxidant vitamin C, while skin’s texture is left soft and smooth from the anti-aging powers of collagen and hyaluronic acid.” If you did not know, Vitamin C is wonderful for a number of things and can really transform your skin. First off, Vitamin C replenishes your skin and acts as a lightweight but serious moisturizer, it can also be used as a brightening system, anti-aging product, skin soother, skin protector, and a number of other benefits. I chose this product because I was looking for something that I could wear at night time underneath my normal skincare routine and be able to wake up and see a true improvement in my skin. Like I said, I bought this product at a time when my skin was experiencing some serious dryness and this was a miracle serum for me. It’s a clear liquid that glides onto the skin whether or not you have dry skin, your skin will drink this product up right away. The serum does not leave you feeling oily or greasy as you continue your nighttime routine, instead it makes your skin have a glow and sheen to it. After only a few uses my skin looked so healthy, the serum seemed to diminish any lingering acne marks and other dark spots, it reduced any fine lines and just created a very nice canvas for makeup the next day. After heavy research on this product I did not find any negative comments about it at all, but everyone experienced different things with this product. One of the main praises that this product had was that is controlled the acne that some consumers had because as I stated earlier it is a skin soother making it perfect for acne prone skin as well as sensitive skin. Another great point about the serum is the Hyaluronic Acid used in it. This acid is used for a number of things but most commonly used in the process of anti-aging and is said to be, “the fountain of youth” because of the properties of the acid that fill in your fine lines and make your skin look more plump and youthful. No matter what age you are, this ingredient in your skincare routine is important because you should always be integrating some kind of anti-aging product into your routine, especially one that is not invasive and gradually improves the texture and overall appearance of your skin (if you are younger around the ages of 17 to 25 depending on your genetics you should be using a gentle anti-aging serum or system and never one that contains retinol which can be very harsh for young skin)

How I Use It:
I start out by washing my face (any face wash you choose my favorite right now is the FAB Daily Polish Scrub) then I take a makeup remover wipe (my favorite is from the brand Simple) and remove any excess makeup on my face. It is so important before applying your serum or any nighttime routine to really clean your face and take off any existing dirt or it will turn into a pimple. Then I take about two drops on my fingertips and warm it up a bit before applying it first to my most dry areas of my face and then dragging it onto the rest of my face. I try to wait a few moments before applying the rest of my nighttime routine so that the serum can really sink into my skin.
IF YOU ARE OILY:
If you are oily I recommend adding a few drops into your nighttime moisturizer (just because you have oily skin does not mean you shouldn’t be using a good night cream, one with a heavier consistency). Adding a few drops to your moisturizer will diffuse the oil a bit and make it more sheer when it touches your skin.

Let me know if you any of you have tried this product and what you thought about it & also if you have any other great serums!

XOXO

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