Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A Switch to the Dark Side







By the time mid-August rolls around I'm ready to ditch my bright lipsticks and begin to embody my witchy self and head for the dark side. It might be a bit soon to some but to me, fall is the time I get to dress the most "me" so I'm going to wear dark lips and combat boots as soon as possible. Some may call me gothic, some ask me if I am a witch, but in reality I just love a dark lip against my complexion (and also I want to be a witch). 


They're all MAC save for one, and no one is surprised. When I go dark I pretty much go matte and because of this, I lean toward MAC. In my opinion they make the creamiest, most pigmented, and longest wearing while still comfortable mattes. Yes, they dry your lips out after wearing them the entire day, but I accept that when I get a beautiful, long wearing, lip color. I also have one Lorac Pro color in one of my favorite non-matte lipstick formulations.






From left to right I have MAC Lingering Kiss, MAC Instigator, MAC Media, Lorac Pro Dominatrix, MAC Diva, and MAC Sin. Do the first two make me look goth? Yep. Do the last four look too much alike to justify owning them all? Probably. Do I regret any of them? NOPE. I love wearing dark lips daily in the fall through the winter so I love having all of these options. 

Lingering Kiss is darkened burgundy red color that is absolutely striking and unique. It's a matte formula and a new purchase for me as it was just released with the MAC A Novel Romance Collection. If you see it and like a dramatic lip like I do, get it. You won't regret it.

Instigator is ugh, my best purchase last winter. It's a dark matte purple/burgundy. It's much more purple than the rest of these and inspires the most questions of my witch status. Am I a practicing witch? Only in my dreams. But this is as close as I get to living my fantasy.

Media looks darker in the tube than it really is. Yes guys, to me, this isn't that dark. It's another dark burgundy matte color but when paired with a burgundy lip liner it's absolutely perfect for fall. It's permanent but a must buy to me.

Dominatrix by Lorac Pro is the least matte of all of these, giving off a slight sheen. I don't love this aspect but it is nice to have a not so drying option for a super dark lip. It's still not shiny or anything crazy. The pigmentation is excellent and the formula is creamy and easy to apply. 

Diva is an all time favorite and the nub of lipstick in this color that I have left proves it. It's a beautiful dark matte, burgundy red. I used this all last fall and winter because it was the only matte color I had in this kind of hue. Thus, all these other purchases.

Sin is very similar to Diva in color and texture. It has a hint more purple than Diva and for that I figured it was worth picking up this special edition gem. Let's be real, you put a MAC matte lipstick in front of me then tell me it's going to disappear soon, I'm going to get it and love it. 

Do you feel comfortable wearing a dark lip? Every time I do I get comments, whether positive or negative I decided a long time ago to do what I want and not care what anyone thinks.  









Friday, August 15, 2014

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blush: Review




I can hear the chorus of "Ooh's" and "Aah's" as I type this. Yes, I am finally reviewing the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blushes. I have three of them, whoops. These blushes are some of the most talked about products to be released in 2014 and to be honest I hesitated for a while to purchase one. They're pricey, about $35, and they are available only at places that sell Hourglass, aka Sephora. I figured, Kylie, you have enough blush. But then, I saw them.




I mean come on, right? They're too pretty to walk past too many times. The shiny rose gold packaging, beautiful mirrors, and gorgeous veining were all calling my name so I treated myself. 


First I picked up Luminous Flush, a beautiful pink color infused with the prettiest gold shimmer that just gives a sheen to the cheeks. Now, when purchasing these, I recommend looking at them in person. And by that I mean open up the packaging in the store and make sure you're getting good veining. Every blush is different so if you want more color or more highlight then buy accordingly. After purchasing this bad boy I was hooked, and began to plan when I could afford to buy the others I wanted. 

Dim Infusion was my next purchase. It's a corally orange shade laced with the same gold shimmer. I'm telling you, that shimmer is like crack. 

Lastly and most recently I purchased Mood Exposure. This is a gorgeous neutral shade and mine has a lot more pigmented color instead of the shimmer. It's still gloriously sheen-inducing however. And I'm really looking forward to using this all fall.


Here are the three swatched in order from left to right. 

Overall, as you can tell this is a rave review. The blushes are gorgeous. I've seen a few reviews saying they weren't that pigmented but honestly I don't think you can understand how pretty they are simply swatched on the skin. You need to put them on your cheeks and wear them in the sunlight because that's where their true glory is seen. Yeah, they're just blushes, but they perk up any makeup look in my opinion. And that's worth a lot.

Until next time!




Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Stila "Eyes Are The Window" Shadow Palette Review

I know what you're thinking, "Kylie, you already have the Naked Palettes, a Too Faced Palette, the Lorac Pro Palette, etc, why do you need another neutral palette?" And to you I say "shhhh". No, I didn't need this. But did I want it? Yes. Did I leave work, speed to Ulta, grab it off the shelf like a rabid wildabeast, run to the counter, and throw my credit card at the cashier as if my life depended on it the day this came out? Yup.








*Insert heart-eyed smiley face emoji here* . That gold metallic packaging though.

 This is the palette in "Soul". There are three other very nice palettes but I chose the most neutral, obviously. This palette is a mix of shimmers, satins, and mattes all in a range of neutral and wearable hues. THey range from a matte cream, a champagne, to a dark brown shimmer and a matte black. I've already used every single one of these eyeshadows and I've owned this about a week and when you have as many eyeshadows as I do this is an accomplishment. This is the biggest accomplishment of mine this summer, that may be sad but it's my life so deal with it.

*Takes sip of beer

Anywho, this palette is quite beautiful. As I stated, all the shades are the kind that I wear on a daily basis. I generally take one of the shimmers across my lid and into my crease, then deepen the crease with one of the matte shades in the middle row. The shimmers/satins are definitely creamier than the mattes, as is true for most eyeshadow brands in general. The mattes do work well for crease work and they blend very well into the other shades.


These are the shadows swatched starting at the bottom with Kitten which is the champagne shimmer (it's kind of cut off sorry!). You can't really see the first shade in the upper left corner on my skin as it is intended as a highlight shade therefore it matches my skin tone.




As you can tell the shades are all pretty similar and as you get to the shimmer dark browns they aren't terribly pigmented with just one swipe, which is how I swatched them here. I don't mind that because when I add these kinds of colors I often just want them to deepen up the look, I'm not big on smokey eyes myself. My eyes are too big for too dark of an eye look and I start to resemble a lemur. Or my cat. She rocks a full eyeliner look as you can see here.

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

So I would recommend that out of these new Stila palettes, if you want a true neutral palette then get Soul. Definitely take a look at the others though, they were gorgeous but had too much variation for me. My lipsticks are so bright that my eyeshadow has to stay pretty neutral.

Is this something you could see yourself picking up? 





































Monday, August 11, 2014

What's in my (now much smaller) handbag!

Recently I was going through TJ Maxx as I so often do, and I found a gem. I started, as usual, in the handbag section of the store. Normally I just drool over the Michael Kors and Kate Spade purses I can't have and then I saw it, a hook with multiple Rebecca Minkoff bags. I've been lusting after this designer's bags since they got fame in the youtube community and it seemed like every vlogger I was watching had a mini MAC. So, I couldn't turn it down. And, I splurged. Treat yo self, amiright?


This is the Rebecca Minkoff Mini MAC in Neon Yellow and Almond. It has one small pouch in the front where I usually keep my phone then just one large pocket with a small separated section where I keep my name tag. This bag is much smaller than all my other daily bags but I love that I have to pare down what I bring along with me. I'm definitely guilty of putting way too much stuff in my purses and I don't realize it until I carry it for more than five minutes and my shoulder is throbbing. I've cut down what I carry to the real essentials. I have my Coach wristlet which I use as a small wallet, my car keys, my name tag for work, a lip moisturizer, eyedrops for my chronically dry and itchy contact lens wearing eyes, and my perfume rollerball that has my summer scent, Mark Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh. Within my wallet I have my necessary credit cards and debit card, along with my license and if by some miracle I have stopped at the ATM, cash.

I hope everyone enjoyed this post, seeing as I am the nosiest kind of reader I love these types of posts and videos so I hope you do too.

Until next time!