Thursday, May 29, 2014

Just Another Way to Wear White Liner


Just about every makeup lover knows the old trick about putting white liner in the waterline to make your eyes appear bigger. But what about putting your white liner on the upper lash line? This new look is the thing to do for spring and summer. It offers a bright and fresh eye look that is sure to get you some second glances. 

I repped the new trend with a white cat-eye; which was different enough while still being quite wearable. I found that the best way to apply the liner is with a white pencil and then setting it with a white shadow to make it more opaque. 
This trend will look absolutely stunning on those with a deeper or tanned complexion, the white liner would be a serious pop! You can also wear this trend just smudged into the upper lash line for a more effortless and casual way to brighten up the eye area. 
There are really infinite ways to wear white eyeliner, this is just one. Let me know how you wear the trend!

Xoxo,
Haley


Monday, May 26, 2014

Too Pumped Up? A Mascara Review


Who doesn't love a good mascara? It is usually one of the first makeup products a young girl tries and almost every woman wears it at some point in her life. I personally love mascara. So, I test out as many as I can, both high end and drugstore, in hunt for the perfect one. There's a new mascara on the block y'all, Maybelline has recently released their new Volum' Express Pumped Up! Colossal Mascara. I'm not sure the name was long enough, to be honest, they probably could have added even more. *sarcasm* 


Here's the new guy trying to act all cool and like he's better than everyone else. Apparently he adds up to 16x the volume and a double shot of collagen with his super cool new brush. But that's just what he said, you know how new folks like to talk the talk so everyone likes them. 
So I put him to the test. 
Let me start by saying the brush is huge, like the size of my eye huge. Is that supposed to add volume or is there any other logical reason as to why the brush is ginormous? Okay, so brush issue aside, the formula does make your lashes look quite voluminous. Voluminous on the edge of clumpiness. I go over it with a lengthening and separating mascara just to thin out the clumps a bit and finish it off. The mascara it's self stays on the lashes really well, no flakes or smudges. It also comes off easy enough with makeup remover. Over all, I like the mascara, I don't love it. I would not repurchase it, but I am going to use it up. 


And here is the new mascara in action, wonderfully represented in an oddly distorted image. Way to go computer, way to go. 
I hope you all have a fabulous day and let me know if there are any new mascaras you're loving! 

xoxo,
Haley 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Late to the Party


There are some products that have been hyped up for so long that you actually forget the hype and forget to actually try the product so see if you can add to the hype. This was the case with three drug store base products, that everyone talked about so much that their popularity made them seem "old." These poor, poor products, longing to be released from their current CVS imprisonment. And I was just the lass to post bail. I know I take these things a bit far sometimes, don't judge me. 


L'oreal True Match:
In all fairness this was actually one of the first foundations I ever tried back when I was about 13 and had just started to dabble in the wonderful world of makeup. I really didn't remember much about it so when I picked it up recently I was in for a pleasant surprise. This foundation is awesome! It feels light-weight on the skin and offers a medium coverage that is easily buildable, all the while drying to natural, semi matte finish. I find that it is quite comparable to the Nars Sheer Glow/Matte Foundations, at much more friendly price. Needless to say...it's worth the hype.  

Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer:
Everyone, I mean just about everyone says that this is the best under eye concealer from the drugstore. I'd have to disagree. I find that it dries quite powdery and cakey and it also settles into fine lines. Coverage wise it's okay, although I did notice it start to break down after a few hours. In my opinion, it is not worth the hype. I wanted to love it, everyone else loves it. 

Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer: 
This is one I've heard quite a few folks form across the pond rave about, so of course I had to try it. Always trust a Brit, always. Most of the time.. This concealer hasn't failed me, yet. It is a sheer coverage that has a bit of an illuminating quality about it; perfect for under the eyes. It is also a perfect everyday concealer when you don't want to wear anything else. I would say it's worth the hype, now I need to try the foundation to go with it!


Here is a photo displaying the True Match foundation and Wake Me Up concealer at work. I think they make the skin look quite nice and natural. I know, I know. I was late to the party, but I'm all in for these products now!  

Let me know if there are any hyped up products you also forgot about!

Xoxo, 
Haley 




Thursday, May 15, 2014

Nars- Kauai


Hello lovely people of the interwebs, today I am bringing you a...I'm not actually sure what to call this. It's not a haul, it's not a review, it's not a tutorial, I'm not sure what it is but we'll go with it. I recently bought this eyeshadow duo from Nars called Kauai and oooh man is she a stunner. 


Would ya look at that. It was love at first swatch. I have only got to use this beauty once since our first meeting but she left a lasting impression all right. The pigmentation is unreal, it stays true to color and the gold lasted all day on my lids. I'm still working with the purple, it's such a unique texture and tone of purple that it's taking me a little bit to figure out the best way to play with it. But we'll get there, don't you worry your little socks off. 


I want to try out this duo a bit more before I give it a full yay or nay review. I will also be posting a look with these shadows to show how they can be used in different ways. But at first attempt I don't think this duo can be used alone it needs some other shadows to play with. 
So I guess we can call this a first impression? Maybe? Who knows, either way I will be back with an update for you guys on Nars duo in Kauai. 

Stay Classy blogosphere 
xoxo,
Haley 



Monday, May 12, 2014

This is Empty too?


I read somewhere recently that "empties" posts were done, they were old news and no one was doing them anymore. But I quite enjoy these types of posts and videos and I was also once told to blog about what I enjoy, so here we are with round 2 of empties. 


Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray:
I do actually love this product and I would repurchase it but the new Make Up Forever setting spray feels sooo much better on the skin. Scoot over Urban Decay, you're not the only one in town with a bomb setting spray. 

Batiste Dry Shampoo:
What was all the hype about? I mean, yeah, it's good and all but it's not the God send everyone was talking about. It got the job done, so I can't be too upset. I'm still on the hunt for a better dry shampoo so I may or may not repurchase. 

Sephora Triple Action Cleansing Water:
I go through this stuff like actual water, it needs to be made in a jumbo size! Seriously, this is the best makeup remover I have ever used. 


Tarte Light, Camera, Lashes Mascara: 
My feelings about this mascara were like a roller coater. One day I was professing my love and the next I was wising to throw it out the window. This is a fickle little mascara, I like it best layered over other mascara's as a final separation and curl aspect of the whole ordeal. I must say I do prefer Tarte's original Lights, Camera, Flashes much better. 

First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Face Moisturizer: 
This was good, real good. It is a nice, lightweight moisturizer that absorbs easily into the skin. That being said I still prefer the plain ole Ultra Repair Cream as my day-time moisturizer. It is a tad thicker and feels a bit more moisturizing to me. 


Bath and Body Works Rio Rumberry Body Lotion: 
As far as body lotions go this is your run of the mill body lotion, not overly creamy and smells good. I prefer a thicker cream because I'm so dry. Though B&BW summer scents do smell delightful!

Elarila Body Velour: 
I honestly had no idea what the name of this stuff was for the longest time, all I knew is that this felt heavenly on the skin. It is an ultra thick cream that smelled like coconut and mango, yummmm. It leaves you feeling extremely moisturized, it's one of those creams that you use right before bed and when you wake up your skin feels like silk. I bought this at a little shop in Savannah, Georgia and I haven't been able to find it since. *sad face* I would definitely repurchase if I could. 

I hope you lot have a gorgeous week in your corner of the world. Let me know if you've used up anything and would actually buy it again!

Xoxo,
Haley 




Friday, May 9, 2014

Quick Tip: Blending


The number one thing I see women skimp on is blending. Oh, blending. The key to almost every beautiful makeup application. You blend your foundation, your eyeshadows, your concealer, your blush and bronzer, you can blend your eye liner and the list goes on. I see so many woman just slap on foundation with a few giant strokes and then wonder why it looks like a layer of foundation is there. You have to blend it, caress it into the skin. 
Work that buffing motion girl, werk it. Buff, stipple, circle, press, sweep and bam! Most people know how to blend, they just don't do enough of it. So my quick tip for you today is given in short sayings:

1. When you think your done blending..blend some more. 

2. Just keep blending, blending, blending. 

3. It doesn't matter who's wrong or right, just blend it. (read that to the beat of MJ Beat It)

4. There are three things you can never have too much of: Liquor, Lipstick and Blending. 

5. Eat, Breathe, Blend

Have I made my point yet? Take a little longer with blending out your makeup and you will be able to tell a huge difference in your look. 


There are a multitude of different tools you can use for blending, from the Beauty Blender, to a foundation brush with dense bristles, to a fluffy crease brush for eyeshadow. There are so many options but whatever tool you choose to use just make sure you take your time to really work the product in. Trust me, it will make all the difference. 

Xoxo,
Haley 






Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Things I'm Still Hunting For


Does the perfect "thing" exist? Does "perfect" exist? I think each and every person has their own idea of what "perfect" is. Because there is no one perfect thing.  So here is my list of things that I'm still on the hunt for. Oh, and a random picture of a rose from my garden. The perfect rose, maybe?

1. The perfect under eye concealer. Please, one that doesn't crease, covers well and has lasting power ? pleaseeee

2. A travel buddy. There HAS to be someone in the world that wants to eat their way around the globe too. C'mon now, anyone!

3. The perfect foundation; one that is light in texture, matches my skin tone, covers my discoloration and lasts longer than five hours before breaking up on my face. 

4. A Tan-in-a-Can that actually looks like a tan. I've yet to find a self tanner that does't look fake. Oh, you were just at the beach for a week? Your orange wrists deceive you..

5. A delicious tasting pizza that doesn't make you fat, for the love of God this is 2014. If we don't have this, what do we have? 

6.  A spray that gives you instant beach goddess hair. This is just necessary. Really. 

7. An eye cream that actually gives you the results it promises. My dark circles are still here, why yes my fine lines are still here and by golly my eyes are still puffy. So what exactly did this eye cream do? 

So y'all that was my list of things I'm still on the look out for. Let me know if you have any of these elusive products or what you're hunting for too! 

xoxo,
Haley 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

S.S 8


Come one, come all! Welcome to another rousing rendition of Sunday Stunners. This week has been interesting, it has mainly consisted of working out with sporadic frenzies of horrendous eating. I mean who does over an hour of HIIT exercises and then later that night eats pizza, fries and chocolate? Apparently I do. 
Besides the whole ups and downs in the "healthy department" it's been quite a week for beauty products in my life. Here's what stunned me the most:

Philosophy's Loveswept Eau de Toilette Spray: 
This is my new spring scent, now I'm not normally a Philosophy girl but for some reason this perfume struck my fancy. It's light and springy yet has warm undertones that make it a bit of a mix between sweet and sensual. Although I must say it doesn't last too terribly long on the skin, after a few hours I feel the need to reapply. So keep that in mind if you are considering this scent. 

Sonia Kashuk Blush Brush: 
This little baby was one of my first ever makeup brushes. I'm a bit nostalgic about her, y'all. She came in a "beginners makeup brush set" many, many moons ago and I've loved her ever since. This brush is actually the only one I have left of that set, although I do believe they sell it separately now too.  The bristles are soft and fluffy and apply blush like a dream. I like to call this one an oldie but a goodie! 

Urban Decay Vice 2 Palette: 
I've used this palette allll week and I've re-fallen in love with it. More specifically the texture and pigmentation of the shadows. They are simply dreamy, I find this to be true for most Urban Decay shadows. They're a crowd pleaser, thats for sure! I have actually been using the Naked 2 Palette on a TON of prom clients, it is the most universal palette for any glamour look. But really it is the blending ability of the shadows is that has really sold me on Urban Decay. 

I hope you wonderful folks have an even more wonderful week. 

Xoxo,
Haley