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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

New & Improved Daily Routine

Since upgrading my entire makeup collection, I've developed a new routine. While it takes about 10 minutes versus 5, it's still so worth it and I feel so much cuter all the time ;)

Our guests, in order of appearance on my face: 
1. EcoTools kabuki brushes, each labeled for buffing, contouring, bronzing and concealing. They are SO SOFT and blend so well!

NOT PICTURED- Benefit's Fake Up, the most amazing, hydrating under eye concealer. The packaging is beautiful, how did I forget to take a photo?!

6. Mac Studio Fix Powder in NW25

2. Ben Nye Banana Powder- I was afraid this might be too yellow for me but I love it! I use it under my eyes over my concealer, and a little on the center of my forehead and down my nose. I wait until I apply my Hoola Bronzer and then blend it all together to contour and highlight. 

5. Hoola- see my review on this! Love it.

3. Benefit Brow-zings in Medium Brown

7. Bare Minerals eyeshadow in Chenille on my lids for a really neutral, matte look.

9. Clinique High Lengths mascara- see my review on this one, too!

8. Clinique Quickliner in brown-black under the outer half of my bottom lash line and smudged using the built in smudge stick.

4. Lastly, I use this Clinique Chubby Stick religiously. This one is Plushest Punch, which happens to be my favorite, and if I don't have it in my purse, I can touch it up with the hot pink Baby Lips color.

So that's my new routine! Tried and tested for at least three weeks now and it hasn't failed me, and it's been exciting to try out so many products and return the ones that don't work (Benefit They're Real sucks, I lost so many eyelashes to removing that damn mascara).



Saturday, October 5, 2013

School of Beauty

In an attempt to get this blog up and running, I have been doing some major research. Now, the word "research" may sound silly to people who are not into makeup, but its a lot of work to get to know your skin, coloring, and the type of products that lend themselves to your type. I'm very happy to say that I have become a student of beauty, and I am getting great grades!

STEP ONE
My first step was a makeup purge. I got rid of years and years of products. I dumped every sample, hair product, eyeshadow, brush, etc., that I wasn't using regularly (so basically everything). I realized that although I was throwing away probably $1000 worth of products, if I wasn't using them, what was the point? I gave two of my friends so many Bare Escentuals eyeshadows that it made me sick to my stomach, but I knew it was for the greater good of my beauty journey. 

STEP TWO
That's my favorite. I bought all new make up. And I'm not talking running to the drugstore and buying Maybelline. I'm talking about $30 Benefit bronzers, $18 lipsticks, $25 concealers, the list goes on. Luckily I got a lot of gift cards for my birthday and the wedding that helped out. Before I bought everything I did my research on MakeupAlley.com, my favorite place for beauty reviews. Every product you can think of has hundreds and hundreds of reviews letting you know whether or not you should bother buying the product. That being said, it's not as easy as it sounds. A lot of the people reviewing are those beauty bloggers who have flawless skin- after pounds of makeup, or naturally darker skin tones. Everyone skin and coloring is different so I needed to find the ones that were perfect for me. 

Once I reviewed all of the products online, I would go into the store and try them. I've been making regular trips to Macy's because our Macy's has my favorites, Benefit and Clinique. I also go to Mac for things like powder and highlighter because I just can't seem to find them in the right color anywhere else.

STEP THREE
Try them out on myself. That's the hardest part. Because I've always been a very natural makeup girl, using brushes to blend all these crazy product does not come naturally to me, and neither does wearing so much makeup! But I made this promise to myself that I would learn to use fun new products this year, so it was time to suck it up and try it. My favorite Instagrams helped me find a lot of the products and how to use them. Pinterest helped me with photo tutorials, but YouTube has been my favorite. My favorite vlogger is Nicole Guerriero who happens to be drop dead gorgeous with the most amazing makeup tutorials.

STEP FOUR
The real life trial. When I flew down to LA last weekend, I had an hour to do my make up on the plane and I took full advantage. I really went for it using the natural light coming in through the window and my makeup looked flawless. 

Here's a photo taken on my iPhone, I couldn't get any good shots of the contouring/highlighting :(
Products used: 
Clinique foundation in Champagne
Mac Prep and Prime Highlighing Stick in Luminous Rose
Benefit Hoola Bronzer
Benefit Brow-zings kit in medium brown
Clinique pencil liner in black
Clinique High Lengths mascara (two coats for those crazy lashes!)
Mac lip liner and retro matte lipstick (I returned both, the color was cool but it creased easily and I wasn't a fan of the super matte finish- I like a more satin lip)
Bare Minerals eyeshadows

The next day I tried it again using all of my brushes and a full-size mirror. In person my makeup looked like a million bucks. I don't think I've ever felt prettier aside from my wedding day. But, my friends android phone has a very unforgiving flash which caused this photo to happen:

I used the same products but with a Mac lip liner in Auburn and Mac satin lipstick in Dubonnet (my wedding lip, very dramatic and also great for evening).

BUT You can see all of the different products just sitting on top of my skin! My iPhone flash made my face look just fine, but that damn android really brought out the worst of it. I blame the phone. Whatever. So my next goal is to figure out how to have my face looks flawless both in person and in photos. Challenge accepted!

Today I went to go get my eyebrows done at the benefit brow bar, which is my new favorite place! It's $20 but they do a job that is SO worth it. I decided, since I'm attending a rehearsal dinner tonight, to just have them do my face as well. The girl didn't do a great job of blending so I dusted my face with my Mac NW20 studio fix and voila! 



STEP FIVE
Learn how to photograph my makeup! These #basicbitch iPhone shots are not cutting it!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Wedding Day Makeup

I've never felt more beautiful than I did on my wedding day, and this was largely thanks to my friend Kristina and her fantastic makeup skills. I received more compliments on my makeup that day than I can count, so I figured, why not start this blog off on the right foot and do a full out review and breakdown of my look that day?





I purchased most of the products ahead of time, which allowed me to have some control in my makeup.  My friend is the manager at Clinique, so she has been doing faces forever, and being a product junkie myself, I follow a bunch of makeup artists on Instagram who are always recommending new things to try, so naturally I had to go buy them all.

WEDDING DAY MAKEUP

  • Benefit Stay Flawless primer- my face makeup really did look flawless all day- I only touched up once... because I was sweating so bad. Ugh. Apply with fingers and make sure to put both caps back on immediately so it doesn't dry out.

  • Clinique foundation in Champagne- great coverage, perfect color match.

  • Clinique shadows and blush- unfortunately, I don't know what colors she used. I wanted a glam, smokey eye, but my face tends to turn a little red and gray shadows make me have raccoon eyes, so she stayed with diff shades of brown, but blended them in a way that gave me the smokey eye look.

  • Clinique eyeliner- black, in a pot with an angled brush.
  • Benefit High Brow- apply in a straight line under brow and another straight line under tail. Smudge into eyebrow for a great highlight.

  • Benefit Browzings in Light- I tried both the dark (too dark), the medium (too red) and the light (just right for my black eyebrows, as I like to knock them down a shade so they're not so harsh). Wipe both sides of brush in wax and then powder. Apply in straight lines at the bottom of the brow and tail, then brush upward.

  • MAC false lashes- Apply after eyeliner but before mascara.

  • Bare Minerals Waterproof Flawless Definition mascara- Apply over false eyelashes once they have dried. My mascara didn't run all day!
  • THE LIP!!! I was in love with my crimson lip, which is hard to see in these photos as it had worn off before the photo was taken. I used MAC in Dubonnet with MAC liner in Auburn. It was striking and gave me that vintagey, old Hollywood feel. Absolutely loved it, and it showed up great in the other photos.

    I couldn't have been happier with my makeup that day- every bride should feel like a celebrity on their big day! All products purchased at Macy*s.



    Currently listening to: "Still Into You" by Paramore

Welcome / Daily Routine

When it comes to products, I've tried them all. I have or have had subscriptions to Birchbox, Bulu Box, Ipsy Glam Bag, all those great monthly boxes filled with glorious tiny samples of high-end product I typically wouldn't buy in full size. But there's a new product on the market, I probably have tried it in three different brands, whether its a charcoal face scrub, BB Cream, CC Cream, doublestick tape, lip plumper, the list goes on.

For being fairly low maintenance in my appearance, and not a huge fan of globbing on the makeup, I know a lot about products and what is worth buying, what works, and what doesn't. I have forever been the friend that buys anything and everything, whether or not I need it, so I figured- hey! My wedding planning is over, why not start a blog that maybe no one will read, but at least I'll have a new hobby!? I'm down.

I suppose I should start with my daily routine, which is pretty much mechanical and rarely changes. This is my routine every day whether or not I am going out. If I am going out, I will add shadow, pencil liner, a few diff mascaras, some brow color... my "going out look" takes about 10 minutes versus the 3 I usually spend on a typical day.

DAILY FACE PRODUCTS
  • Proactiv facewash and acne lotion- I have been blessed with very, very good skin, but I love how freaking clean Proactiv makes my skin feel. I also have some redness and Proactiv helps with that a little.
  • Proactiv Green Tea Moisturizer- I love this lotion because it's oil-free. I recently switched to Clinique lotion because I ran out of Proactiv, so I shall post a review soon!
  • MAC Studio Fix Powder- again, I am lucky enough to not need a lot of face makeup, so I use this daily to cover up a little redness and just give my skin an overall flawless look. I've used it since I was 20 and will probably never switch to anything else. It's just perfect for my needs. I wouldn't recommend this alone if you need a lot of coverage.
  • Eyeko liquid liner- I have been using liquid liner for ages and I love Eyeko because it has a pen-like top which makes it really easy to get a good clean line. I got it in my Birchbox about a year ago and it has yet to dry out- knock on wood! 
  • Mascara- I typically use any mascara I have on hand because I get a lot of samples in my subscription boxes, but I have recently purchased a bunch of makeup from Benefit, with the They're Real mascara being on of them. I love it, but it's hard to wash off... more on that in a later post.
  • Brow gel- the $1 gel by e.l.f. is available at Target and rocks. It's perfect for my thick ass eyebrow hairs and... it's $1. 
DAILY HAIR ROUTINE

Please note- I do not put heat on my hair Sunday thru Thursday, so if you're heavy with the hot tools, you might want to try something more. I also never, and I mean EVER use a hair dryer.
  • Shampoo & conditioner- the jury is still out on these. I switch it up all the time so when I find some I can't live without, I'll post. Right now I am using CLEAR shampoo and conditioner with some Aveda conditioner on my ends.
  • Dove Hair Therapy Nourishing Oil Care- I live and breath by this stuff. My hair gets greasy super easily so I have spent years trying to find the perfect products that won't weight my hair down. This stuff is so light I can't even tell there's product in my hair. When I get out of the shower I spray it about 15 times around my whole head before combing my hair out. 
     
  • Beyond the Zone Smooth Criminal Hair Primer- this is a newish addition to my routine, as my hairdresser told me I need more product (I know right? ME? More product? Pshhh!) so I bought this from Sally's and it's kind of a knockoff of the Catwalk brand. It doesn't weight my hair down, which I love, and it also protects from heat.
So that's it! My daily routine is pretty simple and literally takes 10 minutes from beginning to end. My husband is always proud to tell our friends "Cady just got home, so she will be ready in 20" on weekend nights, so I commend myself on having gotten my routine down to a science. Can't wait to post more product reviews here and hopefully help some of you ladies with new additions to your routines!


Currently listening to: "Holy Grail" by Jay-Z feat. Justin Timberlake