Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

MINI HAUL! MINI TUTORIALS! MINI REVIEWS!



Hello again fellow beauty lovers! I recently ordered a few special purchases and I have been waiting for all three to arrive before I made a post about them, and here they are! I hope you enjoy what I have to say about these items, because I sure enjoyed testing them out! 



The first purchase that arrived was part of the much anticipated MAC x Marge collection. When I found out that my favorite show of all time was being featured in a limited edition makeup collection from MAC, my inner Simpsons nerd knew I absolutely had to get my hands on something from the line. Unfortunately for me though, I could only afford one piece from the collection, so I decided to pick up one of the blushes. I felt that the blushes ($24) could provide the most bang for your buck as apposed to the false eyelashes ($18.50), or the eyeshadow quads ($44) (although if given the chance, I would have purchased those too!). And being the die-hard Simpsons fan that I am, I just could not resist the adorable packaging and Marge's face printed into the blush (omg). 



I ended buying the blush in the color "Sideshow You". It is a strong coral color, but when applied with a light hand, it can be universally flattering on every skin tone. I have been wearing it every day for the past week and it pairs nicely with every makeup look! It is mega pigmented and such a gorgeous color. I highly recommend this! 


If you have tried anything else from the Simpsons collection, I would love to chat with you guys and find out what the other items are like!







Too Faced posted on their Instagram that there was an online sale with up to 71% off of their already marked down sale items. So naturally, I clicked and scrolled as fast as I could to get to their website to scope out the scene. Items were going fast, so I picked up the Glamour to Go mini palette (on sale for $11, current price is $19.80-sold out), and one other item (but more on that later). At first glance, the packaging is pretty awesome. Now the actual content inside? Well, that was pretty good too!



















This palette features 8 eyeshadows; 2 matte, 6 shimmery, with a bronzer, blush, and lipgloss as well. I'm not sure what I was expecting from this palette, but let me tell you, it sure did surprise me! About half of the eyeshadows are great quality, while some were just alright. The bronzer was not lacking in pigmentation, but just a weird color on me. The blush is gorgeous and gives a lovely naturally flushed look. And lastly, the lip gloss is just okay. It is lacking in color, but it could be nice layered on top of something else.

I created a little look with this palette for you guys. I tried to make it simple and neutral. I also used the blush, bronzer, and lipgloss that was included in the palette. Along with the palette, I used the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in blonde for my brows, the E.l.f. liquid liner, the L'oreal Miss Manga Mascara, the Lumene Finland CC cream in Light, and the Maybelline Fit Me concealer in 15 Fair.


I'm really happy with the way this look turned out. This palette would be awesome for a makeup beginner or for someone that needs something quick and small for travel. Great purchase!




Lastly, I purchased the Too Faced "Jingle all the Way" palette that comes with a cute little iPhone 5 case. I got this for $10 during the sale, but now the price is back to $19 on the Too Faced website. This was originally released during the holiday season, which makes sense because it would make a great small gift.


Let me just say that I think that Too Faced had a great idea with this and the other iPhone case palettes. I only wish that they had been better quality. The palette features 9 sparkle eyeshadows, 2 matte eyeshadows, a bronzer, and a blush. The sparkle eyeshadows were disappointing to say the least. Granted some were better than others, but none were overwhelmingly great. There was a lot of fallout when I tested them, and the worst of them were not true to color and not pigmented at all. The matte shades however are decent, not anything spectacular though. The bronzer is pretty bad. A tad on the orange side, and very, very shimmery. It almost comes off as a bronzy highlight. On the plus side, I do think that the bronzer would make a pretty eyeshadow shade. The blush is highly pigmented and seems to be good quality. The color is super bright and when paired with the appropriate look, it could look quite nice. 


                                     
                               






















Once again, I created a look for you guys to show what can be done with this palette. I really tried to make a quality eyeshadow look with the shades given, but they were extremely hard to blend! It came off very chalky looking. I am also wearing the blush and bronzer of the palette. With all that being said, I apologize I couldn't make this look better. I will however, keep toying around with this palette to see if it improves any! :)



(I'm sorry there's not a close up view with this look, I really did not want to get any closer, lol.)

Overall, I'm glad I only spent $10 on this. I would not recommend for anyone to purchase it at the full $19 price. The phone case is pretty cute so I will be using that, but I'm not sure if I can say the same for the actual makeup in it!



So there ya have it folks. Which look did you prefer? Did you like the MAC x Marge collection? Have you tried any of the products mentioned? Let me know, I love to chat! I'll leave today's post with a side-by-side comparison with the looks I created! I hope you enjoyed reading and come back again soon!
-Anna xx



Saturday, August 30, 2014

L.A. GIRL PRO CONCEAL HD CONCEALER: TEST RUN & REVIEW

Hello again! I apologize for being MIA for a while, but not to worry, the Beauty Adventuress is back in business!

Now, onto the good stuff.


So I had recently been hearing awesome reviews on the L.A. Girl Pro Conceal HD concealer, and I really wanted to give it a go. It was supposed to be an amazing formula for such a little price and perfect for highlighting and contouring! And to add to the amazingness, it comes in over 20 shades! Now, many reviews said that this concealer is difficult to find...and boy were they right. I had to buckle down and order online, but it is said to be sold in some dollar stores and beauty supply stores (not Sally's though). I ended up purchasing 3 shades, (two for concealing and highlighting, one for contouring) for $10.82 from iKatehouse.com. 

When they arrived, I was estatic to try them out! But unfortunately, (here's the sad part), the colors were not what I thought they were. The darker shade in the color Medium Bisque is a lovely color (but I have got to learn how to contour properly before I show you guys). The lighter shades, well they had an extreme orange-y undertone. Keep in mind though, I am EXTREMELY fair skinned and the light shades may work beautifully on other skin tones.


Classic Ivory is just way too peachy for me. The shade Natural though, has less of that peach tone so I decided to give it a try. 

These concealers certainly did blend beautifully, and the orange-y tones were not as noticeable once they were on the eye area. I may use them as a base for my regular Maybelline undereye concealer, so that the orange hues of these concealers cancel out the purple on my dark circles.

Overall, these are not bad concealers, especially for the price. I just wish that the colors had worked better for me. I encourage everyone to give them a shot because they are lovely and the shade range is huge, just not so much for the extremely fair-skinned. 

Staying Power: 7/10
Shade Range: 9/10 
Blendability: 10/10
Overall: 8/10

If you have tried these concealers, please let me know how these worked for you!

Thanks for reading, come back by again soon! 
- Anna xx

Friday, August 15, 2014

MANIC PANIC: VIRGIN SNOW WHITE TONER


If you read my last blog post, you know that I dyed my hair platinum blonde...annnnnd it turned out a bit, well, let's just say too "golden" for the look I was going for. So I tried out purple shampoo to help it a little, but that just wasn't enough. I took a trip up to my local Sally's and stumbled across this Manic Panic White Toner. 

It is safe to use on freshly dyed hair because it contains different chemicals than the ones that are in permanent dye. 

This toner is intended for light blondes, artificial or natural. That being said, it works best on bleached hair, it will turn it pure white. Which is exactly what it did to the bleached highlights on my hair! The instructions say to leave it on for 30 minutes, but I left mine on for an hour and a half, with a blast from the hair drier as well.
 I loved the way everything turned out. The dye really canceled out some of the yellow tones, and I'm pleased with the result. I would reccomend this dye for anyone with completely or partially bleached hair that wants yellow or orange tones removed. If you're hair is not bleached, honestly it will not do much, but it could be worth a try anyway! 

- xx Anna

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

REVIEW AND FIRST USE: Matrix Total Results Color Care So Silver Shampoo

Hello readers! Recently I took the plunge and went PLATINUM BLONDE! Or at least, tried to. I had my hair professionally dyed and highlighted, and I was hoping the results would be an ashy pale blonde color. Well, it turned out a tad yellow.


Now don't get me wrong, the stylist did a good job. I just think that parts of my hair we're not light enough to smoothly transition to such a light blonde color. 

Out of desperation, I purchased the best purple shampoo I could find in the hope that it would fix my woes. I purchased the Total Results Color Care So Silver shampoo from the brand Matrix. I know this is available online and possibly at Ulta (?). I happened to purchase it at my local beauty store.
(For those of you that don't know, purple shampoo is made for the intent to remove unwanted yellow or brassy tones from silver, artificially blonde, or natural blonde hair.)

Now I used this shampoo in the shower and left it on for around 18 minutes. That is longer than recommended but hey, I was desperate! While it was processing, I could really tell a difference! It looked a beautiful ashy blonde color. After being washed off...not so much. WARNING: this shampoo will dry out your hair. Mine felt like straw! Don't freak out though, with proper conditioning, the dryness will go away. Now after the shower, I could still tell a slight difference, but not anything spectacular. 
Overall, I think this is a good purple shampoo. But then again this is my first time using one so I am not an expert on how all the different brands work. 

So to close things off, what's your experience with purple shampoo? Did it rescue your yellow hair or was it just, meh? Let me know in the comments!

-xx Anna



Sunday, August 10, 2014

REVIEW: Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette



I know I'm a little late on the band wagon, but I just recently snagged a Naked 2 eyeshadow palette by Urban Decay, and I could not be more excited.



Now for some swatches!

With flash:


Without Flash: 


The eyeshadow palette contains 12 neutral shaded colors, with 9 containing some kind of shimmer, and 3 matte shades. The shadows are perfect for everyday use and can easily be transformed into a dramatic nighttime look. The pigmentation is beautiful, which is to be expected of Urban Decay. The 
price is $54, which is a bit of an investment, but personally I feel that the quality is worth every penny. 

My favorite shades are...
-Booty Call: a gorgeous pearly pink color with just the smallest hint of shimmer. Perfect for an all-over lid color, or an inner-corner/brow bone highlight.
-Tease: a matte, light taupe shade. Ideal for the crease and lower lash line.
-Verve: a shimmery mix between silver and taupe. A perfect all over lid color! 

If you are considering purchasing this palette, I highly recommend that you do! Thanks for reading!
- xx Anna