Thursday, July 14, 2011

BENEFIT POWDERFLAGE an unexpected gem

Before I got my hands on benefits Powderflage I had been going through a series of trial with other powders to try and figure out which one would work best under my eye.  I thought I finally found one that worked when I started using Makeup forever's HD powder but it really wasn't doing what i needed it to do...it was far too drying for under my eye and seemed to enhance my fine lines. I went to Sephora one day just look around and  ran across  Powderflage...I had seen reviews on it before but hadn't really thought about purchasing it but i figured i'd give it a try.
its a faint pink with very tiny almost invisible sparkly particles



 Its great...I wont say its the best but I will stay it is the best powder I've tried to set my under eye concealer. The price tag on this baby was $28, yes hefty for a 0.11oz jar but in my opinion it is a good buy since I use it every time I apply makeup.  No it doesn't come off chalky or feel dry , actually I probably should advise you to use it sparingly since you really don't need much. They say you can wear it alone but I've never tried doing that since to me it really doesn't highlight or give any coverage.  So far I'm digging it  but there is a WARNING  it can get messy especially if you dare travel with.
If your looking for a powder to set your under eye concealer and don't mind spending up to 30 dollars hunting for one  give it a try .

FIRST AID BEAUTY is FAB!

I've been using first aid beauty's UTRA REPAIR CREAM for a few months now and I think its time I review it. First off i purchased it at Sephora for $28 yea i know kinda steep but seriously its a huge tub (6.oz) that will last me at least 1yr.
I've been using it and still haven't made a significant dent

I purchased this cream some time in february I think.....my skin felt dry and I had patches and so i wanted a heavy cream that would alliviate that problem without causing me to breakout or stir up my eczema prone skin and this works pretty well. I thought it would be oily since its a cream but it isn't at all oily and  i'm actually still using it now during the summer months.  I may even  mix it with jojoba oil in the winter. There absolutely no smell to it so you wont get tired of applying it. The significant ingredients  (to me) in  it are :colloidal oatmeal, soothing eucalyptus oil, and shea butter it also says that it contains an antioxidant booster (don't know if that really is relevant though).  

I use it as a night cream or just a moisturizer when i wont be out in the sun since it does not contain sunscreen.  I find it to be calm and non irritating.  It simply is a thicker cream for those of us who prefer lush moisturizers over watery ones but don't want to clog our pores or end up  looking a grease ball.  I haven't tried the Cetaphil cream but I have tried the lotion and i found that one to be oily so if you dont like Cetaphil but need something for sensitive skin than try this cream...if your happy with Cetaphil or what ever other cream you might be using than skip this one.  

So far I feel First aid beauty's ultra repair cream is REPURCHASE worthy.


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Random Haul

So today one of my co-workers told me that the Conway by my job ( in herald Square in Manhattan) would be closing down sometime soon and they were trying to get rid of everything they currently had. Now for any of you that aren't exactly familiar with conway its this super cheap smaller department store. They carry clothing (which i never buy...they are way too cheap), cleaning supplies, makeup, refreshments, some house things, hair and bath & beauty products. Usually the makeup they have is either discontinued or an overstock from somewhere else. However, I  decided to stop by after work and see if they had anything worth getting and I found these:
I got Maybelline's lash stiletto, Define A lash and Great lash. I  saw this Sally Hansen heated lash curler (i know it's totally un necessary) but it was only $1.99 so I figured I'd try it. As for the Red silver and White tube, thats the Sally Hansen Insta-Fix nail repair kit (I think its being discontinued), I  purchased it on sale once before at walgreens and thought it was pretty decent so when I saw it at conway for $1.99 I said what the heck and also picked it up. Everything in the store by the way was 20% off the price so the mascara's came up to $4.79, and the nail thingy and eyelash curler were $1.59.
I also got this big box of 100 hand sanitizers for $2.99 (w/20% off 2.39) and a 3 pack of stride gum for $1.99 (w/20% off $1.59):

Friday, April 22, 2011

Were you a little skiddish about purchasing Forever 21's "Love and beauty" polishes?


Well I have a few and I too was a bit skeptical before purchasing them but they're actually quite good. The ones I got were all opaque and wore reasonably (you wont get Essie quality but they wore longer than my O.P.I ones). 
I recently purchased another one in sky blue and look at how cute the bottle is:
I added another pic of me holding the bottle so you could see how it looked on since i'm wearing it. Plus you can see how creative the names are lol...
These are great polishes, so if you haven't tried them pick one up...at $2.80 I don't think you'll be dissappointed.


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Origins brighter by nature spf 35 moisturizer


I purchased this moisturizer at Macy's, it retails for a whopping $42.50 ....very steep. For years I used Aveeno's positively radiant daily moisturizer SPF 30 moisturizer but I recently got bored with it. Yea it did what it was supposed to do which was moisturize and protect me from the sun but it would get so darn oily in the warmer months. I wanted a new moisturizer that would give me an SPF at least 30 and have some other benefits.  Origins is a more natural brand and this moisturizer claimed to be skin tone correcting so I figured I'd try it.

I must say that I really like this its not too heavy but not too thin,  I don't like watery moisturizers but I didn't want anything that would be too oily and this one isn't.  It comes in a  1.7 oz jar which seemed small to me but really you only need a pea size amount. As for its claims to even out skin tone...I don't know if I see any real results specifically from this (especially since I began to use this at the same time as two other new products). I didn't get any breakouts from using this which is great and it has a light sweet clean smell.
OVERALL: I do think this is a pretty nice product, its a bit expensive but since I only have to use a small amount at a time it should last me a while. I'm glad I purchased it.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

WELCOME!

So I've just began this blog. It will be a beauty blog filled with reviews , show and tells and some discussions. stay tuned.....