Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Green FOTN!



Face: Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation in Tawny
MAC Studio Sculpt Concealer in NW25
Palladio Wet/Dry Foundation Powder (under my eyes)
MAC Bronzing Powder in Golden
MAC Blush in Springsheen

Eyes: MAC Humid e/s all over the lid
MAC Surreal e/s blended into the Humid
MAC Ricepaper blended into the Surreal for my highlight
MAC Blacktrack Fluidline applied with an angled brush on lid and under lid
L'OREAL Extra Intense Liquid Liner Pencil in Black on my waterline
Jane Maxlash Precise Mascara in Blackest Black (Picked this up from Walgreens the other day for $1, i like it a lot!)
Green Glitter mixed with Visine and applied to my lid with an angled brush

Lips: MAC Hue Lipstick
MAC Sugarrimmed Dazzleglass

Summer Handbag Shopping!!

I'm on the hunt for a new Summer handbag. The main color I'm looking for is white, ivory or cream with gold hardware. I wear mostly gold jewelry and lots of brown/tan clothing, so a bag with gold would probably be the most suitable for me. Here are some bags I saw on the Macy's and Bloomingdale's website that I liked.. (Hopefully this Macys coupon will save me some money!)


I've been on the lookout the past few months at TJ Maxx and Marshalls and haven't seen anything. Loehmann's and Nordstrom Rack usually have pretty cool handbags, but I have yet to check there. Tomorrow I'll probably stop at a million places trying to find the perfect bag!

I've been wanting this Louis Vuitton for a long time, but it's a couple hundred more $$$ than what I'd like to spend. I know Louis' are good investments because they last for years, But I'm not sure.


Decisions, decisions!!

Do you have your summer/spring bag yet? Where is your favorite place to shop for bags?

Sonia Kashuk Blending Sponge Review!

sonia kashuk blending sponge review

Sonia Kashuk Blending Sponge

The Sonia Kashuk Blending Sponge ($9.99, Target) is a reusable sponge that is used to apply and blend your foundation. It has a precision tip, making it easy to reach small areas (such as under the eyes, around the nose, etc.)

Since I don't own the original Beauty Blender ($19.99), I won't be able to compare them, but I've read several reviews and have seen many recommendations for the Sonia Kashuk Blending Sponge as a good dupe for the Beauty Blender.

I've never used a reusable sponge to apply my foundation, but I watched a video by MakeupByTiffanyD and found it extremely helpful. In her video she shows how to use the Beauty Blender and does an overall review.

You are suppose to run the sponge under water, then squeeze the excess water out. By doing this, it won't soak up as much liquid product, and the sponge will feel softer to the touch. Then, dip the bottom sponge in your foundation, and apply it in a stippling motion or a dab-and-roll motion. For concealer and smaller areas, the tip of the sponge is helpful.

I followed the directions and stippled my foundation on with the sponge, and right away noticed that I had to go back a couple of times for more foundation, which I never typically have to do. It seemed to eat up more foundation than a brush would. Not only did the sponge "eat" up more foundation, but my foundation also looked sheerer than usual. It applied my makeup very thin on my face, and I could still see redness from my cheeks peek through, which would never happen when applying with my foundation brush. 

My foundation looked very even, and there weren't any areas with caking. Sometimes when I use my brush, too much foundation will sit in some of my fine lines - especially my laugh lines, but with the blending sponge it applies the makeup very thin, so it doesn't happen.

Lastly, one thing that bothered me was the actual smell of the sponge. It reeked of fresh rubber. The smell actually gave me a headache and made my hands smell like rubber. I've washed it quite a few times, but the smell is still a little bit present. I'm sure with regular washing it will go away, but I thought it was worth a mention.

Overall, I'm not completely sold on this sponge and I don't think it's really worth the hype in terms of foundation application. I think this sponge would work much better with cream foundations, as it seems to absorb too much liquid with my regular foundation. Also, because it seems to sheer out my foundation by applying it in a very thin layer, it'd be ideal for opaque and heavy foundations.

I'll only be using this sponge for blending and touch-ups when I need it, and I'll be sticking with my brush for application.

Please bear in mind that this is my opinion only, based on my experience! :)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

My Haircare Routine using Folicure Hair Products

I wanted to get on the topic of hair. Let me give you some quick background info. My whole life I've always had long, thick hair. Recently I was going through photos of the past three years.. and noticed my hair length has not changed. Then, I really started to ponder when this started happening. All throughout high school I had hair down my back and I haven't had it since. I remember I use to shower, go to bed, wake up and use the flat iron. I never used a blow drier. Then, I got my hair cut around the summer of 2006 after I graduated high school, and for a gift I got a blow dryer with an attachable diffuser. And from that point till now I never let my hair air dry. not once. Because when I started college, I took very early classes. So, to get the most sleep possible, I would shower at night, blow dry my hair on high heat and then flat iron it on high heat. Do nothing in the morning and go to school. I know it had nothing to do with a vitamin deficiency or from dying my hair (because I didn't dye it for one whole year and it still didn't grow). I knew it wasn't my flat iron because I had been flat ironing my hair since I was 13 and my hair would grow very, very long. That's when I realized it must be the blow dryer. So I decided to put an end to it. And also putting and end to curling my hair with a curling iron. I noticed with the curling iron, it was causing a lot of my ends to break off.. and that really wasn't helping my situation out.

SO, this is what I've been doing. I went to Sally's and purchased Folicure Shampoo and Moisturizing Conditioner. It states on the packaging "Cleans and moisturizes dry, damaged hair, Imparts luster to damaged hair and Promotes fuller, thicker hair. Folicure Shampoo was was created to to clean gently without stripping away natural nutrients found on a healthy scalp. Daily use will help keep hair fuller and thicker. Moisturizing Conditioner is the first everyday use, rinse-out Folicure conditioner. It leaves fine, delicate hair smooth, shiny and full while stimulating the scalp with a refreshing tingle."

I also purchased the Folicure Vitamin Supplement for Healthy Hair. This states "Nourishes hair from within, Promotes healthy, full, lustrous hair. Strong, healthy, lustrous hair requires the proper amount of nutrients on a daily basis. Due to busy lifestyles and the resulting poor diet, men and women today often lack proper nutrition for healthy-looking hair. Folicure Dietary Supplement ensures that you take in the necessary amounts of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients for your hair to look its best."

AND, last but not least, these amazing rollers. Caruso Professional ProSet Steam Hairsetter. These rollers are so much better than using a curling iron. It isn't like putting direct heat on your hair and hair spraying your hair and listen to your hair sizzle and burn. You fill this little steam pot with water, put the lid on, plug it in and wait for it to start steaming, then you put a roller on top of the pot where the steam is coming out, let it sit there for 5-10 seconds and put the roller in your hair. Whats in the sponge roller is the warm steam and moisture that is locking in the curl in a non damaging way. You let them sit in your hair for a minimum of 10-15 mins and you have great waves or curls :)

I started washing my hair with the shampoo and conditioner not using hot water, but lukewarm and then rinsing the conditioner out with cool/cold water. Then, I could brush it with a natural bristled brush/boar bristled brush. I use that instead of a plastic brush, which isn't easy on my hair and causes breakage. The natural bristle brush minimizes breakage and they also redistribute oils throughout hair, boosting shine. Then, I distribute a leave in conditioner in my hair and let my hair air dry. I may go to sleep with damp hair and wake up and distribute a heat protector on my hair, concentrating on the ends, and flat iron straighten my hair. Then of course, I take my supplements twice daily. (Sometimes I forget, I have to really get in the habit of not forgetting!) And I also try not to wear my clip in extensions as much.. as they do put some strain on your roots. AND, I let my hair go natural some days (curly) with very minimal products.. which I would never do before.

What have I noticed? I'm noticing that my hair is always soft and shiny, and that my split ends aren't 1/4 as visible as they were before. My hair is actually growing.. I'm not sure how much it has grown.. but at least a couple to a few inches. I can't tell exactly because I didn't take any before pictures.. and my hair actually was so damaged that I would never go without wearing extensions. I'm really convinced that I will get my long hair back.. I'm hoping I will get it below my chest by Christmas. I will keep you posted!



I found this web page really helpful! They have some good hair tips! Check it out. http://www.longlocks.com/how-to-grow-long-hair.htm

What are some of your hair routines to get your hair looking its best? What are your favorite products??

(By the way! By no means am I saying to go out and buy everything I use, I just wanted to share what I use and whats seems to be working for me.. there are so many similar products and brands that probably are better (I just haven't discovered yet :)) or work differently depending on the person.)


This was my long hair in high school... :)