Showing posts with label Products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Products. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Contouring/Face Sculpting

So, I am trying to get a little more into face sculpting/contouring with cream products.  I picked up a contouring wheel from Lise Watier a couple of days ago and decided to test it out this morning.  Normally I just contour with powder products like my bronzer, blush, and highlight.  It works well for the darker applications I think, but for some reason powder highlight just doesn't do it for me...I don't get that bright, creamy look I always want.  This morning I spent a little extra time on my face applying product, but I am happy with the results.  I need a little more practice I think and I need to get a proper blending brush (right now I am using my Beauty Blender), but I got that sculpted look I was after.  However, I think the pictures turned out a little better than what I think it looks like in real life...in the mirror I almost feel like I just have dirty face?  Maybe it's just because I am not used to how sculpted it looks or maybe I need to blend a little more?  I will keep practicing and once I have it down, I'll do a pictorial!  I think it might be that I need to wet the Lise Watier cream before applying it because it is quite thick and I might need to dampen my sponge a little more for blending.  Overall though, I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out :)



 When I picked up the contouring wheel from Shopper's Drugmart, I also picked up a Quo eye pencil in this gorgeous shimmery green...I just couldn't resist it!  Lise Watier also has a correcting wheel that comes with a lilac and a green portion, but I really wanted the dark colour for contouring.  I might pick up the correcting wheel another time though :)






I applied foundation first and concealed under my eyes and fixed any blemishes before I applied the highlight and contour with a concealer brush.  I then blended the products out and together with a damp Beauty Blender.  In hindsight, I think it needed to be just a liiiiittle more wet, but I still like the results :)  I've always loved that high, sculpted cheekbone look, but powder just wasn't giving me the results I wanted...with a little more practice, I think this just might become a staple in my routine!

I'd really love to hear feedback from you guys on how you think this turned out?  I'm not very impartial when it comes to my own face :p  Also would make me super happy to see comments on what you guys want to see or any questions you might have?  Let me know!  Stay beautiful <3

Make-Up, not War,

Rain xoxo

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Lashes, Lashes, Lashes

I have been debating trying false lashes for a long time now.  I have tried them before, but I've never really been happy with the results.  Either I just couldn't get them on my eye, they were uneven, or they just looked plain cheap.  Plus it seemed that I could never get them to fit my eye properly :(  SO I finally decided to invest in a nice pair and some good lash glue (instead of what comes with the lashes I had bought in the past because apparently this is a big no-no) and I'm actually pretty happy with the results.  

I learned a few things from some of the girls I work with (i.e. trimming the lashes to fit my eye, using tweezers or lash applicators to apply them, what kind of glue to buy, and to blow gently on the glue to dry it just a little before applying) and so this weekend I was adventurous and wore them to work and then out with some friends.  I was impressed because they did not budge all day and I got a lot of compliments on them.  To me, I felt like I looked like a doll, but most people said they looked pretty natural!  To try them out, I went with a naked eye (I didn't even put mascara on the bottom lashes) and a dark lip - still so in love with MAC Media lipstick!  What do you guys think?






I used the new line of Sephora Faux Lashes in a style called "Celebrity" because they looked like they gave good length and volume without being too heavy, plus they had an invisible band so I could do any look with or without liner.  It took me less time to apply these lashes than it normally does to apply my mascara!





The lashes didn't move at all during the day or my night out until midnight!  Had them on from about 8 a.m.!  First I combed and curled my natural lashes.  I used Duo Lash Glue (blue) and applied them with tweezers.  My nose always seems to get in the way, so I applied them on the center of my lid first and then used my fingers and the tweezers to push the lashes onto my lid on the corners.  After the glue was completely dry, i used black liquid liner to fill in any spaces between my lashes and the faux ones and then curled all the lashes together and applied a very thin layer of mascara to keep with the more natural look :)



I was so happy with how they turned out and lasted (once I got used to them), that I went online and ordered some from House of Lashes that I've been debating over for quite some time.  I picked up a style called Siren and one called Temptress that I've heard a lot about from many MUA'S on IG.  Their comapny has some amazing looking lashes, but for now, I think I'll stick to the more natural looking ones...maybe later I'll get a little crazy for you guys ;)  I think I may now be addicted to fake lashes...stay tuned to find out!  Stay beautiful my loves.

Make-Up, not War,

Rain xoxo




Thursday, 22 August 2013

The Best Makeup Dupes & Getting What You Pay For

Ladies, we all know that being a woman can get pretty dang expensive.  We have a lot of extra costs that guys don’t even think about…and makeup is one of those extra little necessities.  When I say “necessity”, I recognize that not all women wear makeup, but most of us do, at least on occasion anyways.

My point is, for those of us who do wear makeup, the costs definitely add up.  I know there are a lot of women out there looking for cheap alternatives to the luxe products that many makeup artists and consumers rave about.  There are definitely some products that you can skimp on, but I’m sorry to say that Beauty is definitely one of those areas where you get what you pay for (in most cases).  I’m not saying that the more expensive products are always better, but when it comes to makeup and skincare, the ingredients are what matter and better ingredients are more expensive.  That’s a fact.  Take simple face powder for example:  cheap drugstore versions often contain talc, which is used as filler and can cause numerous problems including clogged pores, dry skin, and dullness.

Have you ever bought an eyeshadow from a drugstore because the colour was just gorgeous only to realize that it looks nothing like what’s in the pan when you put it on?  Cheap eyeshadows often use filler as well and so the pigment looks faded on the skin.  You end up really packing it on to get any sort of colour pay-off, but even then it’s still not true to the package.  There are products out there that can make drugstore eyeshadows look better (Urban Decay Primer Potion is one of them), but I have not had a lot of success with them.  Don’t get me wrong, there are some brands that you can buy at drugstores that have fabulous products, but you’re still getting what you pay for in most cases.

For those of you looking to save some dolla' bills, I have some good news for you: there is hope!  I do have some great products that work really well without costing you an arm and a leg (plus, some of these are my favourite products).  In no particular order:

Hourglass Ambient Mood Lighting Powder is some of the best Highlighting powder you can find on the market, but it comes with a hefty price tag.  Weighing in at a whopping $52 for this bad boy, many of us (ME) just pretend it's not as gorgeous as it is so we don't feel as depressed when we don't buy it.
One of the best dupes out there is the e.l.f. baked highlighter.  You don't get quite as much product and it only comes in 3 colours as opposed to the 6 that Hourglass has, but it still looks beautiful on the skin and...guess what?  It's only $3!  Most Canadian Drugstores don't carry a lot of e.l.f. products, but you can get it online and the shipping is often free! GET IT HERE
For those of us who prefer the cream highlighter for that really blown-out, high-cheekboned look, the Benefit High Beam Liquid Highlight is just perfectly luminous.  It's a pretty big bottle though, and with a price tag of $32, it can be hard to invest in, especially if you're not sure that you will love it.
Another e.l.f product for you lovelies!  This highlighter is shimmery and dewy, like the High Beam, though it's a little bit more pink and a little thicker, it is beautiful nonetheless.  And with a price tag of only $1, how could you NOT buy this?! 
I have to say that this is my favourite blush that I have ever used.  The NARS Orgasm is the #1 selling blush in the WORLD because the colouring looks great on almost ALL skin tones (this picture does not do it justice...it is nowhere near that orange).  However, the $32 price tag makes some of us a little hesitant to give it a try.


THIS little beauty is almost EXACTLY the same in colour and it even has the gold shimmer to it like the NARS Orgasm, but it only costs $7.99!  The 02 Rose D'Oro blush is micro smooth and goes on way better than you would expect for such an inexpensive product. GET IT HERE


Smashbox is the self proclaimed primer authority and it's hard to debate that with such a heavy lifter like the Photo Finish Primer.  This is one of the best all around primers on the market, and it definitely helps that it makes you look less shiny in photos, but ringing in at $44 makes this a pretty luxury item.


Here we have an absolutely amazing dupe!  The Sephora Collection Ultra-Perfecting Smoothing Primer not only looks similar to the Smashbox primer, but it does just as good of a job!  Coming in at less than half the cost ($20), this is a great option for new primer users or anyone looking to save a little cash while still having a quality product. GET IT HERE

**NOTE: Both the Smashbox and Sephora primers contain Silicone, which gives them their smoothing factor.  If you have sensitive skin, please test this product on a small area before using all over your face as many people have a sensitivity to Silicone.




These two are the ULTIMATE combo if you want crazy volume and length.  The Diorshow Mascara is a cult favourite for a reason; it gives INSANE volume!  And when paired with the Diorshow Maximizer, you might as well be wearing fake lashes.  However, the Diorshow Mascara and Maximizer come in at $31 and $35 respectively...that's $67 just for your little lashes!


Here we have Maybelline's little wonder the XXL 24HR BOLD Mascara.  This 2-in-1 comes with a primer and a mascara in the same tube!  At about $10, it's a great way to test out the whole lash primer dealio.

Many of us are weary of cream eyeshadows, and for good reason!  They tend to crack, fade, smudge, crease, and move in a very short time period.  The Makeup Forever Aqua Cream Shadows though, are just amazing!  Totally waterproof and crease-proof, especially when paired with a great primer.  Though these pots are deep, the $28 price tag is a bit much for most of us.


This is a fairly new product from Maybelline called Color Tattoo 24HR Cream Shadow, but they have done a GREAT job with this drugstore product.  Coming in at around $7, this little guy does well for long wear, but, as with most shadows, I recommend a primer if you want it to last all day.  Though it doesn't have quite the colour selection that Makeup Forever does, I'm sure it will eventually as I can see this product being very popular! GET IT HERE


We all hear amazing reviews of MAC brushes and they are the industry leader in this area.  This MAC 130 Short Duo Fiber Brush is amazing for a smooth, flawless foundation application.  BUT, as I'm sure is no surprise to you, the cost is over $50.

I can tell you all that this little super hero is my FAVOURITE foundation brush!  The Sigma F80 Flat Kabuki feels soft on the skin and deposits product well without too much absorption.  If you like to stipple your foundation for that smooth, matte, porcelain effect, this is perfect!  If you like to buff it on for that dewy effect, this is perfect!  Coming in at only $18, this is affordable for all you deal-savvy makeup hunters.  GET IT HERE


Another specialty brush from MAC is the 109 small contour, which is great for blending and contouring powder products on the face.  The domed tip allows for precision application, but the price of $42 does not allow all of us to own it.



As you can already tell, Sigma is probably one of my favourite brush lines.  To be honest, I prefer the shape of this brush to the MAC 109 because the tip is more pointed, which makes it even more precise.  I contour ERR DAY and this miraculous weapon called the F35 Tapered Highlighter (though I use it for bronzer and contour) gives me gravity defying cheekbones.  And, again, it's only $18! 

For those of you who prefer the finish you get with a sponge application, the Beauty Blender is the ULTIMATE sponge.  The shape is great for getting those hard to reach places and the one-of-a-kind texture and material make this a long-lasting and durable sponge that doesn't absorb all your product.  Buuuuut, as you all know, you pay for the brand name and this is no exception at $26 big ones.

Though I prefer the texture and material of the Beauty Blender, the shape of the Sephora Perfectionist Makeup Sponge is superior in my opinion because it makes it easier to apply to those spots around your nose and eyes.  At only $14 this is a great option for those of you who want to try sponge-applied foundation for the first time or who are tired of disposable sponges, but not ready for the price tag of the Beauty Blender.  GET IT HERE


These are some of my favourite dupes for basic, everyday products, but there are soooo many more!  If there is any particular product that you guys want to know of a dupe for, please let me know!  That being said, if there is a luxe product that you are just DYING to try...try it!  Most of the time, you won't be disappointed.  And you can always ask me, or any industry professional, if you're unsure (I can tell you that the girls at Sephora are super friendly and willing to answer any of your questions...wink, wink), plus there are tons of reviews online for a lot of popular products.  Stay beautiful, lovelies!


Make-Up, not War,

Rain xoxo

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

My Favourite Products

Having developed my makeup routine over years and years (since I was probably 15), I have come to absolutely LOVE and swear by certain products.  Of course my application and daily routine are not perfect and will continue to change through the rest of my life, but what I have learned and tried so far has lead me to the products I use today.  Every face is different, however, so please take these recommendations with a grain of salt and be prepared to have some trial and error in finding your perfect products.  I am going to include some of my favourite and "go-to" skincare products as well because beautiful skin starts with skin care, not makeup.  Instead of trying to cover up all the problems, most of us should be focusing on treating them, though there are great makeup products for covering up ;)

Just so everyone knows, I have fairly normal to oily skin, but am prone to hormonal break outs.  My skin care routine is pretty basic, but I do whatever I can to make sure it is always clean and moisturized (ie. NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER sleep in your makeup and moisturize EVERY day) because even the oiliest skin needs moisture.  Giving oily skin the moisture it needs will actually help counteract the overproduction of oil from the skin.  I exfoliate 2-3 times a week and every week or two I treat my skin to a deep cleansing mask.  Hey, it feels good to pamper yourself and, if you're using the right products, the benefits can be great!  For those of you with oily skin, try to only purchase products that are "oil free", unless you're using a face oil obviously, because we don't want to add any more oil to our already shiny skin.  Those of you with dry skin can use oil-based products, but look for more natural oils like grape seed oil, or dimethicone for those with extra dry skin if you're not sensitive to silicone.

OK!  So here are some of my absolute favourite skincare and makeup products!



This here is the Philosophy Purity Cleanser.  The reason I love this is because it is a pH balanced 3-in-1 product.  It has a makeup remover, cleanser, and toner all in one!  It gets off even the toughest makeup and comes in different sizes for those just wanting to try it and the die-hard Philosophy fans out there!  Plus it contains soothing ingredients like chamomile for any lovelies with sensitive skin.

This is one of my favourite drugstore products EVER!  The Aveeno Ultra Calming Makeup Removing Wipes are great for those with sensitive or irritated skin while still getting every single lick of makeup, dirt, and oil off your face.  At around $10 for 30 wipes, I keep these on hand for when I'm feeling lazy and don't want to wash my face, when I have some extra stubborn waterproof makeup, or when I'm on-the-go.  My favourite thing about these wipes is that they don't sting if you get them in your eye! GET IT HERE



This miracle in a bottle is called the Nude ProGenius Treatment Oil.  Working for a cosmetics and beauty comapny gives me the opportunity to try a lot of new products and this is now a forever favourite for me.  It is pricey, but I have noticed SUCH a change in my skin after using it.  Mostly in the texture and tone of my skin; much more even and bright!  I promise that you won't be disappointed if you fork over the $94 for this guy.  A little goes a long way and you can even add a few drops to your favourite moisturizer.  I use it by itself as a moisturizer and LOVE IT! GET IT HERE

Here we have the GlamGlow Supermud Clearing Treatment mask.  This clay-based mask is packed FULL of amazing ingredients to help draw out the impurities in your skin, improve texture, and promote cell turnover.  I LOVED this mask after the first time I used it.  My skin felt much softer after the first use and I noticed fewer breakouts after using this for 2 weeks.  As a "clearing treatment" it is designed to pull out all the impurities in your skin, so you may see a few blemishes after using it, but that's what it is meant to do!  Your skin will be clearer for longer after using this!  Plus, it can be used as a spot treatment for those volcanoes you can feel brewing under your skin, but can't see.



This is a fairly new product for me, but I am obsessed with the Benefit Stay Flawless 15 Hour Primer.  I have tried a ton of primers in my lifetime and none of them keep my foundation from budging on my oily skin like this heavy-lifter does.  It works best with liquid foundations and I wouldn't recommend it for those of you with very dry skin, but it is fabulous nonetheless!  Less is more with this guy as it is a tacky product so it can "hold on" to your foundation. GET IT HERE



For you lovelies who enjoy the look of a good nude lip, I give you the Sephora Collection LipLast Lipstick in Oh, My Beige!  This is the best nude lipstick I've ever used because it is a TRUE nude and it lasts for hours.  It looks best on those with olive skin tones or with a yellow undertone.  Priced at $15, I promise you'll love this one! GET IT HERE


I absolutely love this setting spray.  Because I have oily skin, the Urban Decay Deslick Makeup Setting Spray works perfectly underneath my makeup to control oil and then again over top to set everything.  This line also has sprays called, "Chill," "All-Nighter," and a new Vitamin Refresher Spray as well.  This stuff works great in conjunction with a good primer to keep your makeup from moving and adds some water resistance to all your makeup, including mascara, when used after makeup is complete. GET IT HERE


This AMAZING mascara is my new favourite.  I doubt I will ever go back to another mascara.  The Diorshow Iconic Overcurl Mascara is Dior's newest release for their highly coveted mascara line (came out in March 2013), and I couldn't be happier!  The spoon-shaped brush and curling agent in the mascara couple to give outrageous curl and great volume and length as well.  When paired with the Diorshow Maximizer, your lashes will look plump, long, and curled!  I don't even use an eyelash curler anymore! GET IT HERE

Hope you enjoyed my favourite products!  These are just a few of my bare necessities makeup and skin care products, but there are so many more that I love!  If you have any specific requests for product recommendations, please let me know in the comments or send me a personal message :)

Make-Up, not War,

Rain xoxo