
Eyes: trèStique eye pencil in Kona Coffee, Urban Decay Perversion mascara
Lips: Rimmel Provocalips lip paint in Kiss Fatal
Nothing else, it’s a low maintenance day
Eyes: MAC eyeshadows in Nylon, Satin Taupe and Ricepaper, Wet n Wild eyeliner pencil in Black, Urban Decay Perversion mascara
Face: Smashbox Photo Finish primer, MAC MatchMaster Foundation 1.0
Lips: Rimmel Provocalips lip paint in Play With Fire
Fragrance: Black Phoenix Alchemy Labs “Red Lantern”
(Bonus: Finally re-purpled my hair – Special Effects “Wildflower”)
I’m from back in the good ol’ days of LiveJournal, so I can’t resist posts like this.
How about you? π
I’m really happy with my bag this month!
Eyeshadow pencil, brow pencil, primer, lip gloss and body butter – sounds good to me!
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What did you get in your bag this month? π π
…you know, I’m not going to list the products I used. I’m going to tell you what I did.
I took a 1″ paint brush and wet it, then made sure to saturate it with as much black eyeshadow as I could. I then closed my eyes and grabbed the brush and smeared it across my eyes with my eyes closed. I got the rest of the pigment off the brush by randomly dabbing it around my eye area. Then I put black eyeshadow on all of my fingers, rubbed my hands together, and wiped them across my eyes as though I was wiping sweat off my brow.
Heavily lined just the bottom of my eyes with a dull black eyeliner and dragged it out towards my temples. Then went back with liquid eyeliner to add the war stripes.
Finally, I drew lines down my chin from my lips and filled in my top lip with black eyeliner.
Makeup ain’t always glamorous! Sometimes it’s FIERCE.
Five minute makeup!
Eyes: MAC eyeshadows in Nylon, Ricepaper and Aquadisiac, Wet n’ Wild MegaLiner liquid eyeliner in Black, Urban Decay Perversion mascara
Face: Kat Von D Lock-it Tattoo Powder Foundation in Light 44, NARS cream concealer in Chantilly
Lips: Rimmel Provocalips lip paint in Dare to Pink, Cailyn lipgloss in Love Affair (I think – rubbed the name label off)
Guys, serious alert here on the face stuff! If you have desperately pale porcelain skin like mine, these are fantastic. The powder foundation isn’t heavy and cakey like some powder foundations, it actually looks really natural… And te concealer is hands down the best concealer I’ve ever used.
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel in “Combustealble” with Top Coat
Being a barista is very hard on one’s hands. You’re constantly getting your hands wet, prying things open, exposing them to heat, getting them covered in coffee, and generally putting them through lot of wear and tear. For that reason, I constantly am in search of nail polish that can take the abuse – I love having them polished but even if I’m careful, my manicures rarely last more than a day without becoming unwearable.
A while back, however, my bestie down under Dina’s mother Niki posted to FaceBook that she’d tried a product I’ve been skeptical about: Sally Hansen’s “Miracle Gel” line. She says:
I didn’t expect that my 50s would include keeping my nasty nails covered. So that’s why I am uncharacteristically calling out the best new product that I learned about in a magazine. (I can’t remember which one, but HEY! That’s another thing about my 50s.) The new Sally Hansen Miracle Gel (2 steps, no special lights) is the best thing I have ever put on my nails. Those who know me well know that this is proven by the fact that my nails look this good after five days (including a bike ride to Ojai, time on the beach and a major pepper roasting/peeling session). This stuff is better than salon gel or shellac, IMHO, especially since it comes off easy-peasy with my nontoxic Zoya remover.
“Well hot damn,” I thought, “If this stuff can stand up to the beach and peeling roasted peppers, It might work for me!”
When I stopped in at my local drugstore I gravitated towards my favorite nail polish color β shimmery teal β and decided to give it a go. To wear it, you put on a couple coats of the color itself, let it dry, and then use the top coat to “activate” it. The idea here is that instead of curing the polish with a UV light like you do at the salon, it finishes like a regular nail polish and is further “cured” by natural light.
Coffee grounds not included – add your own to get this look
I used three coats rather than the suggested two, because this shimmery shade goes on a little bit streaky. The color itself already gets s A+ in my book! It also dries fast so there’s less of a chance to smudge or chip it. The top coat applies like any old regular top coat. It’s not quite as glossy and “hard” as my standard Seche Vite.
Don’t judge my cuticles, I just told you what I do to my hands!
This is after working two full shifts. As you can see there is minor edge wear on my pinky finger, but I’d have been floored if not – I got it stuck in a metal grate while cleaning an espresso machine. My regular manicure is usually ruined by now and in need of redoing.
I think in the future I may try putting a top coat like Seche Vite over it once everything has dried and had a chance to “cure,” but for two days in this is pretty good! It advertises up to 14 days, but with my job that’s likely impossible.
I’ll check back in in a few days with an update, but given that by now my nails are usually wrecked, I think it’s fair to say that this may indeed live up to being called “Miracle Gel”. If it can take a few days on the hands of a professional barista, it’s got a lot going for it.
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel polish can be found at most drug stores for between $7.99 and $9.99 per bottle, but I have seen it as a “starter kit” of one polish and the topcoat for $12.99-$14.99.
Thanks for the tip, Niki! ππ
Solid black maxi by Design History, Pink & black maxi by Fever Clothing
I went to Costco today and was killing some time, browsing through their clothing section. There on a rack: Rows of really on-trend maxi dresses! Solids, prints, flattering cuts and get this: I’m only 5’1″ and the size S – look, I can see my feet! To be fair, that’s because I have a substantial rack and it helps hold the hem up by a few inches…
But at $17.50 or so each, these are a steal. Some of the available colors are above but there’s a heavy emphasis on stripes. They are made of soft knit fabric that is just perfect and breezy for summer, but I bet a sweater or hoodie would make them lovely for spring or autumn.
I’m going back for more! I never miss an opportunity to stock up on stripes – fun, flattering, and a little edgy! Of course the solid black ones are timeless flattering looks too… Look at that awesome braided and gathered neckline!
Being that it’s Costco and their inventory changes, your store may not carry them. And if they do, jump on it! They might be gone next time!