Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Head & Shoulders Damage Rescue Review


Here is another product that I have received from Influenster for free to review.  For those who need a refresher of what Inluenster is, click here or go to their website directly.  Head &                                Shoulders has come out with a product that is more specifically formulated toward women (although not directly stated on the actual bottles).  The damage rescue portion is formulated to help with hair that has been abused from years of styling, drying, dying, etc.  It is an anti-dandruff shampoo that not only helps your scalp, but also helps the texture and life of the rest of your hair.

To continue the review, click the link below.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

New Fergie Wet N Wild Centerstage Collection


I saw this display at Walgreens last week, and it definitely caught my eye.  The nail polishes appear to be the same as what has been out prior (this may not be true), but there are new cheek, lip, and eye products. Some of the products seemed different from past similar products (always a bonus).  I was a little curious to try them out, but I was in a hurry so couldn't do more than take a quick gander and leave.  Upon quick search on the internet, there seems to be no reviews that jumped out for these products.  I might just have to try it out and see how these perform.  Have any of you seen these in your local drug store? If so, please share your thoughts.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Holiday NOTD: Merry Christmas


Today's nail of the day is a Christmas version.  I used China Glaze Winter Holly over Merry Berry.  I used the Winter Holly to make an abstract Christmas tree (in this swatch picture the "tree" is upside down). To read the review of these polishes, you can click this link.   What is your Christmas nail polish?

Saturday, December 22, 2012

SquareHue Nail Polish Subscribtion


I'm sure most of you are aware of some sort of monthly subscription service (there seems to be a bunch) such as Birchbox or Glossybox.  I'm still on the Brichbox band wagon and like it enough to continue for $10.  But have you ever wanted a way to satisfy your nail polish lemmings?  Now you can with SquareHue. From my research this is a totally new box service that came out with their first box this month to a bunch of bloggers.  The gist is that you get 3 nail polishes for $21/month, but if you sign up now under the different blogger codes, you can get the box for $14.99 for as long as you have the service.  I found my blogger code and info from The PolishAholic.  Just go to the link for the cheaper price if you'd like, and sign up by 12/24/12 to lock it in.  I signed up yesterday and I apparently won't get a box until March since they have an overwhelming request.  Now that's a long ways away.  We'll see how things pan out, and once I get my box, I'll review it for y'all (figure I'll add a little Southern drawl in homage to spending the last month in TN).  I'll include all the info and ins and outs at that time. (pic: SquareHue)

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Lush Sweet Lips Review


If you're like me (and probably most of the population), winter is not nice to your skin.  It seems like it makes no difference how much moisturizer I put on, my skin is still scaley.  My lips are no exception to this unfortunate yearly phenomenon. There in lies the beauty of such simple products such as Lush Sweet Lips.  For those of you unaware of what Lush is, it's a chain of stores that makes, bathing products (soaps, bath bombs, etc), lotions, shampoos, (toiletry stuff in general), cosmetics, and perfume.  Their big shtick is that they use good for you ingredients without all the preservatives, etc. and it's hand made.  It's an eye dazzling place with a lot of products, but the mixture of smells can be overpowering at times.  The upside? The actual store locations are usually pretty generous in giving out free samples when you purchase items or want to try something out.  Luckily you can buy most of their products online as well (fresh items that need to be refrigerated are only available in actual stores).

To continue the review, click the link.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

China Glaze in Get Carried Away: Review & Swatches


China Glaze Get Carried Away is one of the polishes from the Cirque du Soleil collection that they have out now.  The collection was already mostly picked over by the time I go to it, but I was able to snag this one.  There are other nice bright creams available from the collection, but I felt I have similar enough colors that I didn't feel the need to explore. I really wanted the other top coat glitter, but none was available. Ce la vie. 

To see swatches and continue the review, click the link below.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Silk Soy Egg Nog Review


Today's holiday item might be the one I have enjoyed the most, but it's a close call. It's the Silk Soy Nog.  Each year I get super excited when I see the egg nogs start cropping up.  I get giddy and go to my happy place.  I love it.  I want it year round, but it's probably a good thing it's not available since it's not the healthiest drink available.  Now I have an alternative that's 90 calories per half cup.  I don't know how many calories real egg nog has, but I'm pretty sure it's significantly more than that.

To read my review, click the link.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

A-England New Shades


I got a nice little email informing me of 2 new shades available from a-England. For those of you unaware of this brand, it's an English brand (go figure) of nail polish. They are a 3 free and cruelty free brand that has recently been expanding their collection. Their original collection, The Mythicals, is based on the King Arthur tales and they are lovely. I have 2 shades that perform superbly from it (will swatch in the future). The 2 new shades they are touting are And the Moonbeams..., which is a golden shade with a hint of silver, and She Walks in Beauty, a gold with rose hexagonal glitter. Their pricing is in pounds, but the polishes come out to about $14.50 with the current exchange rate. There's free shipping according to the email they sent me, but don't quote me on that. Are you interested in trying either was these new shades? I'm personally excited about She Walks in Beauty. (pic from a-England)

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Bailey's Holiday Creamer Review: White Silk & Spice


Next on the list of holiday items to share with you is a seasonal creamer from Bailey's. Now to be quite honest, the reason I got this is because it was on sale, but out of all the flavors available, I decided on this one. It's a white chocolate spice combo, and when I got it I was thinking it would be kinda like a chai tea, but for coffee.

To continue reading the review, click the link.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Stocking Stuffer Idea: China Glaze Holiday Charms


I thought this little number was a great deal for a stocking stuffer or present for your holiday of choice.  It comes with 4 "mini" China Glaze Holiday edition nail polish for $8.99.  And these "mini's" are really good sizes to boot.  They contain 0.325 oz compared to a full size that has 0.5 oz.  It's like getting 3.5 full size nail polishes for the price of 1.5.  Ok that's too many numbers.  What I'm saying is that it's a great deal, especially since most people won't use an entire bottle of nail polish so it gets wasted.  With this set you can enjoy a variety without being too wasteful.

To see some macro shots and continue reading, click the link.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Silk Chocolate Mint Soy Milk Review


The best thing about the holidays for me is the food.  I love the holiday edition items that come out, so I thought I would share my thoughts on a few of the holiday items I've purchased recently.  First on the list is Silk Chocolate Mint Soy Milk.  Yes it's soy milk, no it's not gross, and yes I drink regular soy milk as well.  These where on sale at my local grocery store, and I want to say it was around $3, don't quote me. I saw it and got excited and stuck it in my cart, no questions asked.

To continue with the review, click the link.

Wet n Wild Color Icon Shimmer the Night Away: Review & Swatches


Today we have the Wet n Wild Color Icon Shimmer the Night Away palette.  This is one of the two 8 eyeshadow palettes that has come out for the holidays.  This is actually my first one of these.  I never felt the urge to buy any of the other 8 pan palettes, but this caught my eye.  I mostly got it for the purple side since I have similar shades on the smokey eye side.  This costs $4.99, an excellent bargain as usual.

To see swatches and if this palette delivers true Color Icon quality, click the link.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Maybelline Color Tattoo Limited Edition Bright Colors: Review & Swatches

Blue on By and Fuchsia Fever
So as you know from my prior post, I enjoy me some Maybelline Color Tattoos (read it if you don't know. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge). I also have an inner 80's child still living inside of me (even though I'm too young to have truly enjoyed my 80's).  I love bright colors that are in your face.  Granted, they are not the most practical of colors, but life is meant to be enjoyed.  So, when I saw that Maybelline had new vibrant Color Tattoos, I jumped on a couple of them that appealed to me the most.  I know they've been floating around at Target since late summer, but I finally saw these at my local CVS (about $7-8).

To read my thoughts on these and see swatches, click the link.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Finger Paints Iconic Orange: Review & Swatches



Oh happy day! So in love with ORANGE!!!  Today I'm going to share probably the best nail polish color ever!  Ok, clearly I need to calm down a bit. I have Finger Paints Iconic Orange for your pleasure.  Finger Paints is one of those brands that I feel get looked over quite frequently.  You can find them at Ulta and Sally's Beauty Supply.  Perhaps the fact that it's not as accessible at the drug store might account for the lack of fame.  Each nail polish retails for about $5-6.

To read the review and look at swatches, click the link (and get out your sunglasses).

Sunday, November 18, 2012

e.l.f. HD Blush: Review and Swatches

Encore and Diva

Next on the elf haul list are the e.l.f. HD Blushes.  I was excited since I'm sorta big on HD blushes, and a cheaper alternative is always a plus.  I decided to get some of the brighter shades to see how the pigmentation holds up to the more established MUFE HD blushes.  I got Diva and Encore.  Unfortunately there are only 5 shades to choose from in this line (hope they have a wider range in the future).  It can be bought from elf directly or from certain Target stores for $3.

To read the review and see swatches, click the link.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

CeraVe PM Lotion Review


As the winter keeps chugging on, my face gets drier and drier.  Clearly cold blistering air and roommies that insist on turning the heater to 80 F wreaks havoc on my skin.  So it's this time of year that I always suddenly become really good about putting lotion on my face.  Ya I'm bad about moisturizing until my skin feels raw or itches like crazy.  In any case, CeraVe makes some of the best lotions (in my humble opinion).  I actually like their regular lotion too, but today I'm reviewing the PM version.  This 3 Fl oz bottle retails for about $13 at any store that sells lotion (essentially everywhere).

Click the link for the review.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

e.l.f. Studio Mascara and Shadow Shield Review


Another item among the e.l.f. booty I bought is the Studio Mascara and Shadow Shield.  Granted, this just might be one of the most un-sexy items I might ever review, but it was MUCH needed.  I have stubborn eyelashes on my left eye that curls onto itself and I have the hardest time putting on mascara without globbing  half of it onto my eyelid as well.  I've been meaning to get one of these and with the sale going on, I took it as an omen to buy it.  You can buy this at certain Targets and from e.l.f. directly.  It costs $3.

To read the review, click the link below.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

OCC Lip Tars: Review & Swatches

 

OCC (Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics) Lip Tars, are probably one of the coolest things ever created.  They come in tiny tubes, and it gives very concentrated rich, pigmented color with just the tiniest dallop.  The ones I have are of the old package variety, now they don't have the big caps and are a little longer/streamlined because the tip of the applicator has changed.  Any hoo, the product is still top notch.  You can buy them from Sephora or from the source directly, and it retails for $16 (they used to be cheaper, stupid inflation).  Now the colors I'll review are of the "normal" variety, but the whole purpose of these lip tars is that you can custom mix your colors, as well as use the product as is.  For that reason there are pure pigment lip tars available as well.  I mean yellow, green, black, blue, etc.  I'm thinking of dabbling in those mixing colors in the future, I just haven't taken the plunge yet.

To read the review and see the swatches, click below.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Essie Nail Polish in Power Clutch: Review & Swatch


So just because I'm in my month of nail polish banishment, doesn't mean that I can't review them.  I bring to you Essie Power Clutch.  This came out for Fall 2011(ya that's eons ago in the nail polish world), but you can still find it in the store.  None of the Essie Fall 2011 colors really called out to me when it first came out since the colors seemed similar to what I already own.  But, I got this a couple months ago in my Birchbox and I thought I would try it. (If you buy it in the store, they usually run around $8).

To continue reading the review and see the swatch, click below.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

e.l.f. Studio Blush in Giddy Gold: Review & Swatches


The e.l.f. Studio Blush in Giddy Gold is one of the goodies I hinted to in my earlier post.  It's not the first studio blush I've ever gotten, but it's definitely the first unusual color I've gotten.  Most things in the e.l.f. studio line are all $3, and this is no exception (I got it for $1.50, boo yea!).  They are available online as well as some Target stores.  The whole hoopla about these studio blushes is that it's supposed to mimic Nars blushes at a fraction of the price.  I'll let you make up your own mind on how similar the quality is.

To continue with the review and see swatches, click below.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Revlon Color Burst Lipstick: Review & Swatches


The Revlon Color Burst lipsticks were all the rage maybe a 1-2 years ago, and now they have kinda disappeared, but I still think they're great.   There is a large variety of colors, and they retail for about $8-9 (they seem to be on sale a lot too, which is even better).  They come in cute square tubes with a checked design and it's color coded on one end.  What could be better than that?

To read the review and see swatches, click the link below.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Milani Liquid Eye (Liquif'eye) Mechanical Liner: Review & Swatches


Milani Liquif'eye (now Liquid Eye) Mechanical Liner is what's on the menu for today.  I really don't know when the switch in name happened, and I will interchange the name (just FYI).  I know the Liquif'eye kohl version is all the rage (and I do like it a lot), but these mechanical liners seem to get crapped on quite a bit and I thought it was high time someone stuck up for these bad boys.  I have 2 of the 3 available colors, which are Blue and Purple (ya, I know, they're really original names) that retail for about $7 depending on where you buy it.

To continue with the review and see swatches, click the link.

Elf Cosmetics Preview


I thought I would show you a preview of the products I recently got from elf Cosmetics.  I couldn't pass up the opportunity of 50% studio products.  That's one of the great things about elf Cosmetics, they ALWAYS have codes.  You can sign up for their email and get the new codes, but be prepared to have a BUNCH of emails spamming your inbox if you do.  Currently they have another 50% code if you enter FAVES, and it's valid until 11/5/12.  Look forward to seeing the review of the products over the next few days-weeks.  I'll trickle them out.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Youtube Giveaway Details (Closed)


Here are the rules and details for the Youtube Giveaway.  You can watch the video after the link in order to comply with all the rules.

To watch the video and learn the rules of the giveaway, click the link.

Happy Halloween Nail of the Day


Happy Halloween everyone!  I hope you all have lots of fun with candy, makeup, and parties.  If you need ideas on makeup, click here.  Let me know what festive things you have planned.  I thought I would post a quick Nail of the Day (NOTD) pic since I'm having fun with my nail polish, especially since this marks the last day of nail polish for me (at least for one month).  It's going to be odd having bare nails...

P.S. If you need a tutorial on how to use crackle nail polish, check out this tutorial.

Influenster New Site Review

Earlier this month Influenster updated their website (thank goodness), and it took a bit to iron out a bunch of their kinks, but it's running smoothly now.  If you don't know what Influenster is, you can look at my post I did earlier or go to their website directly.  If you're interested in signing up, I can also send you the link, just let me know.

For the review, click the link.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hello Kitty Charmmy Kohl Eyeliner Kit: Review & Swatches


In this day and age, who doesn't love Hello Kitty?  At least that's what it seems like.  I must confess I am a little biased since Hello Kitty is part of my heritage, but she's not my favorite character (I prefer San X characters).  That said, when the cosmetic line showed up in Sephora last year, I was a little curious to try it out. I was expecting the worst quality of products (I remember only too well the gimmicky items that were sold in Sanrio).  But since I try to be an equal opportunist, I went to my local store to try things out.  Let's just say I walked out with the Charmmy Kohl Eyeliner kit ($29).  It has 7 usable liner colors and comes in a cute tin container.

For the rest of the review and swatches, click the link.

Tarte LipSurgence Lip Tint: Review & Swatches


When I did the review for Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain it reminded me of the Tarte LipSurgence Lip Tint, so I figured it would be a good idea to do a review on it.  I only have one in the color Peaceful, a nude peach.  I got it in one of my Birchboxes, and I was excited to try it out.  I was curious, but at $24, I could never justify the price for what it is.  You can purchase Lip Tints from Sephora or directly from Tarte Cosmetics.

For the review and swatches, click below.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Buxom Stay-There Eye Shadow: Review & Swatches


Now that I have officially finished the worst of my hell week, I can concentrate on more important things, like the Buxom Stay-There Eye Shadows.  As you probably already know Buxom is a spin-off from Bare Escentuals.  I know that BE has a huge following and everyone loves their powder foundation, etc., but I'm actually a bigger fan of the Buxom line.  It seems to fit my personality and lifestyle a little better, and I enjoy the fact that I have an option of choosing a formula that's not loose powder.  They have quality products and best of all just like BE, Buxom has a bunch of great sets as well.  I even got one of these bad boys in a set.  According to the info, these are only sold at Sephora.

To continue with the review and see the swatches, click the link.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Liquid Daily Sunblock: Review


Today I'm going to talk about one of my favorite topics: sun protection.  Ya I'm a nerd and I tend to nag everyone to put sunscreen on every day, whether it's cloudy/cold or bright/warm.  You only get one go at your skin, and once it's damaged there ain't a whole lot that can be done.  So in my perpetual quest to try to keep myself protected and not feel like I have a layer of tar on my face, I have come up with a decent solution: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer.

To continue with the review, click the link.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Halloween Makeup Tutorials



As Halloween is fast approaching, it's important to have makeup options to complement your look.  Or perhaps you weren't intending on doing anything special, but now you have plans and need a look.  Whatever your situation may be, you need options, so here are some video tutorials.  Just click the links below to be taken to the tutorials, or you can click on the Youtube tab above.  Now prepare yourself and have fun!

Cat: Quick and easy
Vampire
Fairy
Doll (Sucker Punch look)

Myabelline Color Tattoo: Review & Swatches


I'm really liking all these long lasting cream eye products that have been coming out left and right in the last year or so. I appreciate even more that there are both high end and drug store varieties to choose from.  It's a smorgasbord of colors! Maybelline Color Tattoo is probably one of the better choices. There are variety of colors to choose from, and each seem to be nuanced (not just one basic color), they are long lasting, and the price is right ($5-$7). Each jar holds a lot of product in it as well (0.14 oz).

To see the swatches and read the rest of the reviews, click the link.


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain: Review & Swatches



Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Crush (above) and Sweetheart (below)


The Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain (wow that's a mouthful) is essentially an over sized crayon balm with color for the lips.  In the ads you see Emma Stone wearing it in Love Sick (just in case you're curious).  According to Revlon, it gives smoother/softer lips while lasting "hour after hour".  It retails between $7-$9 depending on where you buy it.  There are 14 different color choices to choose from, and you can even go crazy and get a dark vampy shade since it's sheer.  They seem like a dupe for the Clinique Chubby Stick Lip Colour Balm (yes they spell color in a pretentious way) especially in terms of packaging, but product wise, it's also similar to Tarte LipSurgence Lip Tint (for a review click here).  In any case, the Revlon version is a cheaper alternative than either of those.  

For swatches and review, click below.

Wet n Wild Color Icon Shimmer Singles: Review & Swatches

Wet n Wild Color Icon Shimmer Singles in Stagedive, Sellout, Glamrock

Today I'm reviewing the Color Icon Shimmer Singles.  Besides the 3 shown above there are 4 other shades available in the "Shimmer" series.  The other colors were similar to what I already have in my stash, so I didn't feel the need to get them.  Besides I like bright colors.  At $1.99 each, I wanted to try them out and see if there are as nice as the original color icon singles (I really like mine in Nutty).

To find out my thoughts and see swatches, click the link.

Friday, October 12, 2012

New Maybelline Color Sensational High Shine Gloss in Captivating Coral: Review & Swatch


Although I'm slowly converting to become a lipstick lover, for many years all I wore was gloss (and there's still a soft spot in my heart for it).  I saw a display of the Color Sensational Gloss and I knew I had to try it out.  There are 14 shades available, and these glosses range in price from $5.50-$8 depending on where you buy it. There were few colors that caught my eye, but since I have a smell issue with lip products, I just got captivating coral to try it out first.

Click the link to continue with the review and see swatches.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

MAKE UP FOR EVER Microfinish (HD) blush: Review & Swatches

MUFE HD blush in Quickie and Nip Slip

It seems that there are very few things that MAKE UP FOR EVER (MUFE) doesn't do right when it comes to cosmetics, and the Microfinish HD blush is no different.  These blushes are supposed to naturally sculpt and highlight your cheek structure with mattifying and reflective powders that create a natural, long-lasting flush.  It is a cream blush that dries down to a powder.  The full size blush retails for $26 at Sephora (the place I personally consider a magic land).  There are 14 colors in varying range of shades from light to dark, neutral to bright.

To continue with the review and see swatches, click below.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Maybelline New York Nail Polish- Review & Swatches

Downtown Brown, Twilight Rays

Maybelline came out with some new nail polishes awhile back, and until recently I've looked at the displays in passing without anything really catching my eye.  Then recently I came across a double whammy and found 2 polishes unlike the ones I already own.  I got giddy and snatched both of them up (cost is $3.99).  Fast forward a week later and today has now become a momentous occasion.  

To learn of the momentous occasion and see swatches, click the link.

Wet n Wild Mega Last Lip Color: Review & Swatches

Smokin' Hot Pink, Purty Persimmon, Wine Room, Mauve Outta Here

Continuing on with my Wet n Wild streak is the Mega Last Lip Color.  Once again I took advantage of the recent CVS sale to add a couple more of these babies to my collection (for the other post, click here).  I've seen these on other blog sites and have been curious ever since.  I knew I liked their eye shadows, but hadn't given much thought to the lip products (there's still a part of me that harkens back to my youth when Wet n Wild didn't have much in quality).   I like trying new/bright colors and I find it's easier to invest in colors I'm unsure of if I don't unnecessary put a huge dent in my wallet.  Who wants to spend $20 plus in an "It" new shade only to find out that it looks horrible on you?  Not I.  (Granted you can return many high end cosmetics, but that's just an extra wasted trip).  At $1.99 a pop, I don't have any qualms being crazy/beautiful .

To continue on with my review and swatches, click the link.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Russian Eggplant recipe


I wanted to torture myself a little more by posting a recipe for another tasty dish that I can't eat right now.  It was also part of the Russian food feast that my friends and I had.  You can check out this post if you're curious as to what I'm talking about, along with another yummy recipe.  This is a great dish for vegetarians and meat lovers who are wary of vegetarian dishes.  As a former vegetarian, I appreciate the "meatiness" of eggplant.  It's a rather hearty vegetable that has more oomph to it that should appeal to all types of diets.  Please don't ask me if this is truly a Russian dish, it might be a misnomer.  However, I did find out that sour cream type substance is popular in Russian dishes and so are onions.  Maybe there is a sliver of authenticity? (Pic: allrecipes.com)

For the recipe, click the link.

Black Russian Cake Recipe


Although my friends and I bond over many things, what we have in common the most is food.  Perhaps it's a way to escape the realities of life, but we enjoy stuffing our faces and then veg out in front of a TV and watch a movie.  To make our food feasts more entertaining, we have a cultural theme and try to match the movie to it.  Most recently we did a Russian food feast.  It stemmed from wanting pierogi, which we later figured out was actually Polish.  In any case, one of the items we feasted on was black Russian cake.  In reality it's not Russian either, but Kahlua is involved, and they do like to name their beverages with the word Russian in it, so why not cake?  In fact originally the recipe is supposedly off the Kahlua website, although I procured it from food.com.  Irregardless of where the recipe originated from, it's to die for.  It's moist (the only time the word moist doesn't sound gross) and decadent, but with the ingredients included, it would be pretty hard not to be.  I didn't wan't to deprive the world from yummy goodness so here's the recipe.  (Note: there is alcohol in the recipe, but the baking process burns off the alcohol content- you won't get drunk from eating it, unless you're drunk on chocolatey heaven).  Now I'm hungry, gah!  (Pic: Chef Petunia/food.com)

For the black Russian cake recipe, click the link.

GeoDeo Natural Deodorant


The last, but not least of the items I received complementary from Influenster natural voxbox is Geodeo, a natural deodorant.  You can get more info from their website, but you have to buy it elsewhere (like drugstore.com) for $5.99.  It contains 2.3 oz of product, making it safe to take through airport security without TSA snatching it up and accusing of trying to sabotage the plane.  It is meant to be an invisible solid with 24 hour protection that is moisturizing.  It's also supposed to have a detox complex to get rid of the effect of long term, synthetic deodorant use.  There are two other fragrance options besides the one shown here.

To read my thoughts about Geodeo, click the link.

Monday, October 8, 2012

New Sweetner on the Block - Nectresse, a Review



Maybe this sweetner isn't actually a new kid on the block (I haven't heard about it until recently), but I received it complementary form Influenster natural voxbox.  For all the ins and outs, go to their website. Nectresse's main spiel is that it's completely natural (made from monk fruit), zero calories, and tastes like sugar.  It's made by Splenda, so it essentially runs along the same line along with every other sweetner on the market.  Price ranges from $3.99 (40 servings) and $6.99 (140 servings).

To see if I liked it or not, click the link

Salsa Lessons with Wet n Wild Mega Shield Lip Color, Review & Swatches




Recently CVS had a "buy one, get one free" sale and I just couldn't stop myself.  I already have a problem trolling the cosmetic aisle of ANY store that sells cosmetics whether or not I need them, but when I saw the sale, my eyes bugged out.  Wet n Wild products are already dirt cheap, but when you can get 2 items for less than $3, the bargaining Asian comes out in me full force.  So one of the items I picked up was the Mega Shield Lip Color in Salsa Lessons.  Orange is my favorite color, so I'm totally stoked that it's one of the Pantone colors of this year.  Anyway, back to the product at hand.  

To read more about my thoughts and see swatches, click the link.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Orignial Dish Drying Mat Review


This complimentary product from Influenster natural voxbox is of the non-edible variety (sad face).  It's a dish drying mat, which makes great sense, but not something I've ever tried before.  I guess it's like laying a towel down to dry dishes, only more absorbable.  The mat I received is off-white with a dimension of 16" x 18".  There is a larger option available (and other products) if you go to their website.  These are conveniently sold at Bed, Bath, and Beyond for $4.99.  I even made myself do the dishes to see how well this works.

To read the rest of the review, click the link


Country Life Maxi Hair Supplement Review




 This natural product that I received complimentary from Influenster voxbox is a supplement.  You can find out about all the info you need from the Country Life website along with other supplement choices.  This is a vitamin and supplement combo that is meant to bring hair, nails, and skin to a livelier condition.  Besides the everyday recommended vitamins, it contains B-vitamins, biotin and MSM to concentrate on dermatological benefits.  It contains 60 tablets in a darkened glass jar (one month supply), costing $17.99 (quick internet search showed that the price range is $10-$25).

To find if it even works, click the link.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Quick Fixes for Chipped Nail Polish


Does your nail polish look scary like this?  Do you have issues like I do with picking off your nail polish or just chipping them because you're not careful?  Well you're in luck since I have to deal with this rather frequently, which means I can pass on my tricks along to you.

You ask: "why should I care about fixing chipped nails when it's useless, ESPECIALLY when it looks like that?"  (And yes, my roomie told me that I should think about fixing my own nails before doing a tutorial on it....)  My answer is: "nothing is impossible mon ami".

Click on the link to learn all the secrets to chipped nails


LypSyl Intense Protection LypMoisturizer Review


This is the third (in no particular order) of the items I received complimentary through Influenster Natural voxbox.  You can find the basics on the LypSyl website.  It's once again a natural product.  This product is  made from Swedish beeswax (how that differs from any other beeswax is a mystery to me), shea butter, and some vitamins.  According to the promo, LypSyl is meant to give long-lasting protection while penetrating the moisture deep within the lips.  The cost is about $3 (there is a price range based on where it is purchased).  I was excited about using this product because I'm a little bit of a lip product (especially balm) junkie.

Does it really moisturize? Click the link to find out.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Beauty Fixation Nail Polish Touch-Up Review


I love using products that are fool proof and a "one-stop-shop" kind of concept.  So when I got the Beauty Fixation Nail Polish Touch-up in one of my Birchbox subscription boxes (can't remember which month) I was stoked.  This was definitely THE item that I wanted to try out.

Beauty Fixation has multiple on-the-go cosmetic and touch-up products.  You can't purchase the item from their website directly, but the product is available on Birchbox, Boots, and BeautyBar.  This product is in a case that is about the size of a deck of cards (little shorter in length and not as wide), and contains 24 swabs which comes out to the grand total of $5 before taxes.

To read more on how it works, click on the link below.


Does EBOOST Give you the Energy you Need?


Next item on the list of items I received complimentary through Influenster is EBOOST.  For the specifics on this, the best place to go will be their website.  They have multiple flavor choices to choose from: Natural Orange, Pink Lemonade, Super Berry, and Acai  Pomegranate.  To buy a box with 20 packets through their website costs $28. It has natural ingredients and is meant to boost your energy/help the immune system without creating the crash that caffeine or sugar gives.  It has "good for you" ingredients like vitamin C, D, B-12, folic acid, green tea, etc.

This isn't the first time I've tried EBOOST.  Both times have been the Natural Orange flavor shown above.  Taste wise, the orange is not my cup of tea.  It's very chemically and if you dissolve the packet in a regular glass (as shown in the top left corner), it's very unpalatable.  (Keep in mind that I am rather sensitive to tastes and smells).  The strong taste is diminished if you dissolve it in about 1L of water.  I personally had to fill up a Nalgene bottle.  In terms of the energy claims, it seemed to work.  Most recently I used it during a long afternoon of classes, and I perked up gradually without crashing afterwards.  Perhaps it was a placebo effect, I don't know.  It just seemed to work.

Bottom Line: At the price point and my dislike of the taste prevents me from buying this again.  However, if I was given a different flavor to try, I wouldn't turn it down.  As of now I'll stick to my coffee and take my risk of crashing and burning.

CleanWell Natural Hand Sanitizer Wipes Review



The CleanWell Sanitizer Wipes is one of the products that I received complimentary through Influenster Natural voxbox.  As you can see on the package (and based on the name) it's a natural hand wipe that sanitizes without alcohol and can be used on the face and hands.  For more info and to buy these, go to their website.  You can find other sanitizing products such as soaps of different scent varieties.

The basics: wipes are 5" x 7", so plenty big to easily clean both hands or your face.  Individual packs retail for $29.99 for 50 pouches.  In my opinion that's a little steep in price, but there is a better alternative (Hand Sanitizer Pack) that costs $19.99 and includes 5 different items (2 packs of 10 wipes, 2 sprays and 1 from).

To find out how these perform, click the link below