Thursday, September 29, 2011

Smokey Violet

Hey everyone!

Purple eyeshadows sometimes can be tricky, depending on how you choose your purple colors. Today, I am going to show you how you can pull of purple eyeshadows by making it wearable, even for everyday look perhaps.

Let's get started..

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the finished look

products used

eye brushes

 eyeshadows swatches

steps by steps

  1. If you want your eyeshadows to stay all day long, prime your eyes first with an eye primer. But this time, I was priming my lid with MAC Paint Pot in Fresco Rose. This is not available anymore, but NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Strawberry Milk is basically the same with Fresco Rose. 
  2. Apply the purple eyeshadow from MAC Mineralized Eyeshadow Duo in Earthly Riches onto your lid up to your crease, using Sigma E55. This eyeshadow duo is not available anymore, but you can use MAC Mineralized Eyeshadow Duo in Pretty & Prim, the darker burgundy purple side. However, any plummy burgundy purple eyeshadow will work!
  3. Apply the same eyeshadow onto your crease using Sigma E35
  4. To make it look smokey, apply MAC Eyeshadow in Shadowy Lady onto outer corner with Sigma E35. Then, blend it with Sigma E40
  5. Apply a little bit of MAC Shadowy Lady in your lower lash line with Sigma E30
  6. Line your upper lash line and water line with Stila Kajal Eye Liner in Onyx
  7. Curl your lashes and apply COVERGIRL Lashblast mascara in Very Black
You're done with the eyes! Keep reading for the face tutorial...





For the Face

products used





steps by steps
  1. Apply Lioele Triple Solutions BB Cream with Sigma F80 all over your face. 
  2. Cover your dark circles or any imperfections with Eve Pearl Salmon Concealer in Medium. Dab it on with Sigma F70, then blend it with your ring finger. 
  3. Pat your face powder (no matter it is loose powder or pressed powder) with a powder puff evenly all over your face. Focus on your T-zone area, where your most oily part is. FYI (if you did not know yet, T-zone area is from your forehead to your nose bridge. See how it creates a "T?") I used Palladio Rice Powder in Natural
  4. Contour your cheeks, temples, jawlines, and neck with Benefit Hoola Bronzer with MAC 109
  5. Sweep a radiant pink blush, like Smashbox blush in Radiance in the apple of your cheeks, using MAC 109 again. 
And there you have it! 






See how wearable it is? 

Let me know if you're trying this out! Leave a comment below! :)

<3, 
Alexandra 


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

I got a serious injury!

Hey guys,

I know I have not posted blogs as frequent as I did before. I wasn't slacking though, but school was so hectic until it made me unable to keep up with my blog. More than that, I got a serious injury on my face from a microdermabrasion tool.



So, I saw a couple of YouTube videos, talking about a microdermabrasion tool called Personal Microderm. If you do not know what it is, it is basically a tool to make your skin look younger by minimizing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, enlarged pores, and blemishes. However, usually you can get this done at a dermatologist. I know I don't have fine lines or wrinkles yet, but I do have blemishes. So who doesn't want to have a perfect skin? Well, these YouTube gurus were so convincing, so I checked the website, watched the how-to videos, and it became more even convincing!

It is $179, which is pretty expensive. But, if you go to dermatologist, each treatment cost hundreds of dollars. I honestly have never done this before, either alone or dermatologist. So, I decided to try.

When it has arrived, I did not open the box for a week, I just left it on the table. I did not know why, but I had bad feeling about it, that was why I did not open it or try it on directly. Finally a week after, I opened the box, and spent an hour learning how to use it. I watched the video really carefully (the box included a CD, but it was broken, so I have to watch it from its website), read the instructions, and tried it on my elbow. OMG, when I tried it on my elbow, the tool sucked my skin directly and it scared me! But finally, I figured it out.

I did not try it on my face directly at that time. It was on Friday night, I got nothing to do, so I decided to use it (but still the bad feeling was there!). I practiced with it on my chest first, then moved on to the face.

You know what happened?

The tool sucked my skin, and I could not move it. Then, I forced it to get it off.

The result?

It scratched my face off.


how awful is that? (this is the next day, which was Saturday)

Once it scratched my face off, I stopped using it. At first, the scab or the scar was not that obvious. When I woke up the next morning, OMG I felt like I wanted to scream and cry! and I had to go to work at that time. I was so panic, and I tried to cover it with make-up (I know it's bad! but I was too panic to think). However, the scar was so intense even make-up could not cover it. 

In the middle of my work, I googled how to get rid of it. A lot of ways apparently, one of it was to use honey. So, then I put honey on my scar. 

Then, my sister came visiting me at work, she saw my face and she was also like, "WHAT IS ON YOUR FACE?" So I told her the whole story... and she suggested to treat the scar soon, and to use a scar gel called Mederma. 

So, I went to Walgreens, and I found Mederma. It was $19.99, which was pretty expensive, but whatever.. I bought it. I removed my make-up, and applied it. It is said to apply it 3-4 times on a new scar, but I applied it like 10 times a day. Every time before I applied it, I washed my hand first. 



Now, I am going to show you the improvement day by day... you judge :)

Day 1 (Sept 18)

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4



Day 5

Day 6

Day 7

Day 8

Day 10 (I forgot to take picture on Day 9!)

Day 11 


Mederma said a new scar will recover in 8 weeks, but as you can see in Day 8, the scar has recovered and just turned into redness. In my opinion, Mederma helped to cover the scar by forming a new skin. That's why, when it was still forming a new skin, I did NOT put any make-up on it. I only put on Mederma gel. The scar honestly would look obvious when the gel is on, but seriously, it was worth it! And since the scar is covered by the new skin, I can put on make-up again as usual, just to cover the redness. 

Lastly, I want to say BIG thank you to my sister for suggesting me to use Mederma, unless I would not know, and still have the scar now. Also, BIG thank you to Mederma itself. You all know that make-up is my life and passion, so when I still had the scar, it made my days worse whenever I looked into the mirror. 

For all of you who experienced this, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I know how it felt to have a scar on your face, to have people looking at you, to have people asking how it happened. As long as you choose the right product, and you believe that it will work, you'll be fine. In addition, it improves your confidence too! 

Thank you so much for reading my blog, hope it inspires all of you! I apologize it is so long! 

Love,
Alexandra

p/s: I had returned the personal microderm btw!:)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Pretty Fall Look using MAC Double Feature 5

Hey everyone!

Fall is right here means we need to switch our make-up looks from bright-shimmery look to natural-brownish-reddish-smokey (you name it!). Even though I love summer more than fall, I like fall make-up looks better.

So today, I will be featuring one of the prettiest (in my opinion, at least) fall look using MAC Double Feature 5. I did a tutorial using MAC Double Feature 1 before, click here if you haven't seen it.

Briefly about MAC Double Feature 5: it is limited edition (but still sold in stores or online now!) has two eyeshadow colors. One is pale pink color, the other is dark brown with green spots. Honestly, the pale pink color is not my favorite. If you have a fair skin, this color is kind of hard to pull the pigment out. BUT, the dark brown with green spots is PRETTY! It looks dark brown, but when you apply it, it becomes a reddish brown with a hint of green. Very pretty!

In conclusion, is this palette worth the money for? Absolutely yes! It is $25, but the packaging is slim and stackable, so it does not take so much space on your make-up kit, or you can just throw it in your everyday make-up bag. In addition, each MAC eyeshadow is $15. This palette gives you two eyeshadows for $25. Good deal?

OK I am going to stop rambling now.. lets go to the tutorial!


click the pictures for larger size


the finished look

products used

 eyeshadows swatches

eye brushes

steps by steps
  1. For a long lasting look, prime your eyes first before you put any eyeshadows. I used Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primer
  2. Take the pale frosty eyeshadow from MAC Double Feature 5 with Sigma E55, and place it onto your lid up to your browbone. This eyeshadow can be your highlighter too! :)
  3. Now, take Sigma E35, then apply the dark brown with green pearl onto your crease with windshield motion. 
  4. Optional: if you want it to look more dramatic, take matte dark brown eyeshadow, like NARS in Coconut Grove, and place it slightly onto your outer corner of your lid using Sigma E30. Just a little bit, you definitely don't want to ruin your pretty dark brown with green pearl :) 
  5. Slightly blend it out with Sigma E40
  6. Line your bottom lash line with either NARS Coconut Grove, or with the dark brown with green pearl eyeshadow from the palette with Sigma E30
  7. Line your upper lash line with a black pencil eyeliner. My new favorite is CARGO Eye Pencil in Black. It is really creamy and dark. 
  8. Line your water line with it too! 
  9. Curl your lashes and apply two coats of Benefit They're Real mascara
You're now done with the eyes! Now let's move on to the face!






For the Face

products used


steps by steps
  1. Apply your foundation all over your face with Sigma F84. I used Lioele Triple Solutions BB Cream. This BB Cream is full coverage, that's why I love it! 
  2. Apply your face powder, I used Palladio Rice Powder in Natural with CARGO Magic Brush. This is a cool, yet nice brush. It can be used to apply any powder: loose powder, pressed powder, bronzer, and blush. All in one! 
  3. Contour your cheeks with Tarte Mineral Bronzer in Park Ave Princess. Apply it also along your temples, jawlines, and neck. Use CARGO Magic Brush to apply.
  4. Lastly, sweep your pink blush, like Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-hour blush in Dollface. Of course, with CARGO Magic Brush
Now you're ready to head out! :) 








Do you like this look? Leave a comment below! :) 

<3,
Alexandra 





Friday, September 16, 2011

NUANCE Eyeshadow Quads

Hey everyone!

I know I have not been doing a product review for a looonngg time! But hey! now it is the time! :)

Alright, today's product review is going to be products from Salma Hayek cosmetic line called NUANCE. Briefly about the brand: it is exclusively sold at CVS. Not only it has cosmetics, but also it has skincare, haircare, and body collection products.

I only bought the two eyeshadow quads it has which are Smokey and Neutral.

Price: $8.49 (this is an online price, my local CVS sold it for $9-$10), which are fairly cheap because you get four different colors of eyeshadows and one mini smudger brush.

Packaging: LOVE the packaging! It is made of plastics, but yet is very unique and somewhat elegant. It looks like a tear drop, then when you open it, you can see the four eyeshadows and the brush!


Did you guys see what I meant now? How cute is that!

Pigmentation: I love these colors, especially the Smokey one. Usually when cosmetic companies produce a smokey eyeshadow palette, they tend to produce same colors over and over again, such as grey, black, and dark brown. However, NUANCE Smokey eyeshadow quad contains a shimmery teal color (great for lid color), a dark forest green (great for crease color), a matte grey (for blending color), and a nude color (for highlight). About the pigmentation, the colors are not that vibrant - you need to layer the colors, but it is smooth and easy to blend out. This quad is also perfect for a night out, unless you want to rock teal smokey eyes in the day, which is totally fine! sometimes I do too :) I have done a tutorial using this quad, you can click here to see it.




The other quad, which is Neutral, it is a great colors for everyday fall look. It has a shimmery champaign, soft brown, shimmery gold, and reddish brown. These colors are all appropriate for lid, crease, or highlight color, you can create so many looks from this quad. From its pigmentation, I feel like the colors are more pop up than the smokey ones. Most colors are in satin texture, with a little bit of shimmer. Therefore, when you apply it, it goes on so smoothly.






Place: CVS stores only. If you do not have CVS in your city, you can buy it online. Click here for Smokey quad, and click here for Neutral quad.

So what do you guys think about these quads? Will you guys try it out? Let me know! :)

Disclaimer: Either NUANCE or CVS does not pay me at all to write this review. These products were purchased by my own.


Love y'all,
Alexandra