IS IT A DUPE? | ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS CLEAR BROW GEL vs. NYX CONTROL FREAK EYEBROW GEL

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If you’ve been kickin’ around here with me for awhile, you know 2 very important things about me; I’m a sucker for a good dupe (obvi), and if I had to go a single day without the ABH clear brow gel, there’s a very real possibility I might just lose. my. shit.

Not even being a little bit dramatic. Lost. Gone. Buh-bye!!

I can’t even begin to tell you how many of my favorite products have been discontinued, and I’ve either bought every last one I could possibly find (back stock for YEARS), or combed everything known to man to find a suitable dupe.

Well luckily for all of us, the ABH stuff is here to stay (for the foreseeable future, at least) but just in case, I’ve found probably the closest drugstore dupe possible. Or have I? Did I just give it away? Crap…..just keep reading!


ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS CLEAR BROW GEL ($22 ulta.com)

img_7262Do I even NEED to tell you about this? If you haven’t tried it, I get that – it’s freakin’ EXPENSIVE for a clear brow gel. And you’re probably thinking the same thing I was at first; this is ridiculous. It’s a clear brow gel. Who the hell would spend that kind of money on clear brow gel?!

Guys. GUYS…..

It’s like Gorilla Glue in a tube. Your brows will not move. All day.

“Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel is a lightweight, clear eyebrow gel that works universally to set brow color and hold brow hairs in place for a clean, polished look. The eyebrow gel features a colorless formula that delivers flexible hold without a stiff feel. The precision makeup brush deposits the ideal amount of product for a controlled application. Used alone or as a topcoat to your eyebrow makeup, the clear gel dries without leaving residue behind, giving brows a fuller appearance and a polished finish.”

The only thing I will disagree with is that it IS actually kind of a stiff finish. But I’m good with that. I’ve used many that claimed to have a “flexible hold”, only to find some of my more stubborn little hairs sticking out or up or down or basically anywhere other than where they were supposed to be. So stiff hold? Me likey.

And they’re right; it definitely does not have a weird, white, flaky residue like most brow gels after awhile.

So how does our contender fare against this cult classic? Read on!


NYX CONTROL FREAK EYEBROW GEL ($6 ulta.com)

img_7263So initially, I was hesitant.

Over the years, I’d tried many a drugstore clear brow gel, and none of them really ticked all the boxes for me. I always had much better luck with the tinted brow gels (enter L’Oreal Brow Stylist Plumper Tinted Brow Mascara $7.75).

“Out of control brows have you flustered? NYX Professional Makeup’s Control Freak Brow Gel offers a new way to tame unruly brows fast. The clear formula works well over powder or pencil to seal the deal and make a statement with your brows that you will be proud of. The unique non-sticky formula is comfortable to wear all day.”

This is absolutely a formula with a more flexible hold. It’s not as stiff as the ABH, but you can feel it on your brows. Like I said, I like that feeling – reaffirms that they’re still where I put them – not wandering off like wild little children. Also noteworthy, for something with such a flexible hold, it definitely lasts through the day. I had a chiropractor appointment this morning, and came home and mowed my lawn in 80 º weather.

Brows still on.

And like it’s expensive contender, there’s no residue or flakiness by the end of the day. Which I’m grateful for.

So……..?


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I think the NYX is a perfectly suited dupe for the Anastasia Brow Gel! Don’t get me wrong, I’ll probably ALWAYS go back to the ABH – I think I have one tube left in my back stock right now – but would I use the NYX in it’s place? Yes. Will I continue to use it in my kit for clients? Absolutely!

Have you guys tried either one? Which is your fave? What do you love/hate? Let me know in the comments!

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MY BROW ROUTINE | BEAUTY BASICS

 

If the eyes are the windows to the soul, what does that make the eyeBROWS? Like, the curtains?

I have a confession to make; since leaving my job as Arch Expert with Benefit Cosmetics about 2 1/2 years ago, I have not worn a full face of makeup ONCE!!

I do, however, still do my brows every single day. I have to. They’re sparse, they don’t match my hair (my hair is way darker), and I just don’t look right unless they’re filled in and shaped.

Over the years, I’ve tried A LOT of different products on my brows; pencils, powders, pomades, fiber gels, clear gels, tinted gels, eye shadow, tint – you name it, I’ve put it on my face. And it’s taken some time to nail down a solid routine that looks natural but noticeable, and doesn’t take an hour or an engineering degree to carry out.
And I want to share it with you! Along with some tips and tricks I’ve picked up.

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So this is my current daily brow routine – I do them every morning at about 4:30, and they stay on until I take them off. As a matter of fact, last night after I got out of the shower, they were STILL INTACT! So in the name of science (beauty science, duh!), I decided to leave them on today, too – same ones, no touch ups, nothing. It is currently 7:42pm, and they are still PERFECT. For reference, I have oily skin. Especially in the summer. JSYK.

 

 

KNOW YOUR SHAPE

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Photo Credit : Google Images

You may or may not be familiar with “brow mapping”. Basically, using your unique facial features, you determine where your brows should start, arch, and end. Start by holding a brow brush (or pencil, whichever you prefer) at the little divet on your nostril, follow it straight up, and make a line – that’s your starting point. Next, move it slightly to the crease between the nostril and the cheek, and angle it so it goes through the pupil – there’s your arch – mark it. Now, from the same place, angle it all the way over and follow the outer corner of the eye up – that’s where it should end. Mark that, too. The thickness is up to you – this is where you get to play around and see what best suits you. But that’s the basic technique to brow mapping.

 

IT’S PRIME(R) TIME

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Photo Credit : Google Images

 

 

I HIGHLY suggest using something to prime your brows, like an eye shadow primer. I’ve been doing that FOREVER, and it makes a huge difference in the lasting power of whatever product you choose. Many brow products now market as waterproof,
sweat-proof, smudge-proof, etc., but I’ve found that on me personally, being oily, they will smear after a couple hours. Lately I’ve been using the elf Shadow Lock Eyelid Primer ($3). It works great – and it’s CHEAP. Swipe it on, and really work it in, making sure you get the entire area of where you’ll be applying product.

 

 

 

 

CHOOSE YOUR MEDIUM

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Here is where you get to play with product – pencil, pomade, powder. I’ve literally used them all. If I want a strong, pigmented brow, I’ll use a pomade or something similar. I’m a big fan of the Benefit Ka-Brow! ($24) which is a mousse-like product with a nifty little brush built into the cap. That requires a separate spoolie, or you can just use a regular dual-ended brow brush. A lot of people love the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade ($18), but I find that to be a little tricky to work with if you aren’t used to a medium like that. Maybelline Tattoo Studio Brow Pomade ($9.98) is great too, and it’s affordable.

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Personally, I’ve been loving powder lately. My go-to has been the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo ($23) on a Benefit Cosmetics Angled Brow Brush ($20) (any one will do fine, I just have a bunch of them), and currently I’m using the shade Dark Brown. You can buy them individually, and each pan has 2 shades, making it super easy to achieve a natural looking brow. I have the pro palette in my kit, which is super handy because I’m forever changing my hair color!

 

NOW, THE FUN PART – APPLICATION!

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In my case, using a powder, I typically start from the midway point between the start and the arch, and work my way to the tail on the underside of the brow.

img_7276Then I move to the top and repeat the same step. You want the tail of the brow to be the darkest, and the inner part to be the lightest. So once I have less product on my brush, I start on the innermost part of the brow, on the bottom, and flick upward to lightly fill it in.

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Really I’m just creating a shadow for the little bit of hair that’s already there. That’s the secret to those Instagram worthy brows, by the way. Between each area, I’m constantly flipping over to the spoolie side of the brush and combing through to make sure all the product is evenly distributed. Otherwise the end result is chunky, uneven brows. Not. Cute.

PUT ‘EM ON LOCK

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The next step is the most important step, no matter what medium you’re using. Once you’re satisfied with the way they look, you want to grab some good clear brow gel and glue ’em into place. I absolutely love the Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel ($22) – it’s literally like Gorilla Glue for your brows. They will not move. At all.
A good alternative is the NYX Control Freak Clear Brow Gel ($6). I keep that one in my kit because it’s just as good as my ABH but not NEARLY as expensive! They both give all day hold without doing that weird white, flaky thing that some can do.

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**Pro Tip**
If you feel like you went a little heavy-handed and you’re brows are TOO filled in, a clear brow gel can help to tone it down a bit!


 

I want to know what some of YOUR favorites are! Hopefully you were able to pick up some tips from this post – leave a comment and let me know!

XOXO,

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VIVA LAS VEGAS | DAY TO NIGHT MAKEUP TUTORIAL

Hey guys!

So as you may or may not know, from time to time I get some wonderful opportunities to work with awesome companies and create looks for them inspired by various things, which I in turn, share with you all. Well today, I’m participating in a challenge presented to me from Vegas.com, in which I was asked to create a day to night makeup tutorial! Pretty cool, right?

Now personally, I’ve never been to Las Vegas; I’ve never even left the East Coast. But when I think Vegas, I think glitz and glam and drama (not necessarily in a bad way!) and shows and clubs and music and……I could go on and on. But in browsing their amazing hotel package deals page, I found myself immediately drawn to and inspired by one place in particular; The Venetian. There’s just something about warm tones and gold accents that makes this very “Vegas” to me. And it’s good to know that if I ever get the chance to visit, they’ve taken the time to put together a page of some of their best deals and packages for shows, attractions, and more!

So if you want to see my day to night transition, just keep on reading!


DAYTIME MAKEUP LOOK 

If nothing else, when I initially think of Vegas, I think hot! I mean, it’s super ridiculously hot there, and although it’s (to my knowledge) dry, desert heat, it’s still hot! So when it’s hot, the last thing I want is a full face of makeup!

All I’ve done for daytime (which is, let’s be real, no different than my usual daytime looks) is fill in my brows with my Salon Perfect Brow Defining Kit, using and angled brush and spoolie, and a mixture of the taupe shade and dark brown shade (taupe for the inner part, dark brown for the tail), and set it in place with my HG Anastasia Beverly Hills Clear Brow Gel. Then, I spot conceal with my MAC Pro Longwear Concealer and a Morphe M173 brush. Since I’m currently very light (for summer), I’m going to set my concealer in place with my Coty Airspun Translucent Loose Powder and an e.l.f. Powder Brush, and then warm up the entire perimeter of the face with the Physician’s Formula Butter Bronzer and a Morphe M527. Next I pop on a little Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso, using a Morphe E4, and some Maybelline Lip Studio Color Jolt in Stripped Down.

You may be thinking ‘what about the eyes?’. Lately I’ve noticed that when it’s super hot out, mascara just bothers my eyes, whether it’s waterproof or not. It’s just not comfortable in extreme heat. Besides, if you happen to be sitting poolside at a swanky hotel and decide to cool off in the water, you won’t have to worry about flakes and raccoon eyes when the cabana boy eyes you toweling off!


NIGHTIME MAKEUP LOOK

Ok, so here’s where we punch up the drama a little bit! I’m not one for loud, crowded clubs, but I do enjoy a nice meal, a frozen margarita, and a great show, so of course I want to look my best!

Anytime I’m doing a super dramatic look, I like to start with the eyes; why? Because as you’re working with smokier, darker shadows, or even glitter, you’re bound to have fallout, and it’s easier to wipe it off clean skin than fix my foundation and concealer! I also like to fill in my brows before starting with shadows, because I feel like the structure of the brow helps to guide where my shadow will go, if that makes sense.

I’m going to first prime my brows with some LORAC Behind the Scenes Eyeshadow Primer, which is a great trick if you find your brows tend to fade on you throughout the day or night. Then I’m going to fill them in pretty dramatically with my NYX Micro Brow Pencil in  Brunette. If you want more detailed steps as to how I fill in my brows, you can click here for my blog post, or here for my YouTube video. After my brows are filled in, I’m going to prime my eyes with MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in the shade NW20, and blend that out with a damp beauty blender. I prefer the beauty blender over say, my fingers because I’ve noticed I get a much more even base on my lids, and then while I have the concealer out, I’m going to grab any flat definer brush (I used the Karity E26) to clean up and carve out my brows, making them nice and neat and defined. Then I’ll set the entire area with Coty Airspun Powder and a Real Techniques Setting Brush, to ensure that the shadows I’m using next will blend smoothly.

Now I’m going to grab my Morphe M441 (any long hair blending brush will do) and pick up some Makeup Geek ‘Beaches and Cream’ to use as my transition shade. It’s just slightly darker than my skin tone, and using a shade like this will help any darker shades go on so much more smooth. I’m going to work this all over the crease area, back and forth, blending in circles, making sure there are no harsh lines.
Then I’ll take a Morphe M433 (which is just a smaller, shorter hair blending brush) and picking up some Makeup Geek ‘Cupcake’, start working that into the crease just a little lower than the transition shade. Same motions, back and forth, just keep it a little lower. You want to be careful when you’re working with pink shades, because you can end up looking sick or like you have pink eye if you get too crazy; the next step will help us avoid that!
Next, on a tapered blending brush (I used the Morphe M330), I’m going to pick up some Makeup Geek ‘Frappe’, which is a nice warm, medium toned brown shade that will create a beautiful shadow or contour to the eye. I’m going to focus that more on the outer third of the eye, and once I don’t have as much product on my brush, I’m going to begin to swoop it into the crease, but no further than about the middle of the eyebrow. Then I’ll go back with my M433 and use whatever is left of ‘Cupcake’ on that to blend out any harsh edges (don’t add additional shadow to the brush for this step, just blend!).

Now for the fun part – I’m going to first apply some NYX Glitter Primer to my lid, but only the inner half, and here’s why; I don’t want it all the way to the outer corner because after we apply this next shadow, and then sort of ombre them together, using a matte shadow on a blending brush over a tacky glitter primer will just make your shadow patchy and impossible to blend.
So rather than use my finger, I’m going to use a tiny little flat, synthetic haired eyeshadow brush from ULTA (it came in a ‘gift with purchase’) and apply my primer from the very inner corner, following along my natural crease, and sort of start to feather it across the lid as there is less and less on my brush; so you want the most product on the inner corner, then less and less as you move across the lid.
Then, using a Morphe M167 brush (or any flat packing brush), I’m going to apply L’Oreal Infallible Eyeshadow in Amber Rush pretty generously on that inner corner, and lighter towards the center, kind of feathering it out. Once you have every tacky, primered area covered, you can go back with that ‘Frappe’ color we used on the outer corner, and gently blend it together with the ‘Amber Rush’.

I felt like this look called for a pretty dramatic winged liner, so using my absolute favorite Maybelline Eyestudio Gel Liner in Blackest Black, and a Karity E22 brush, I’m going to create the most perfect, razor sharp wing I think I’ve EVER done on myself in one try! If you want to see a winged liner tutorial, I’ll link that blog post here.

Moving on to the skin, finally! I’m going to start by using two different primers, for two different reasons; I get oily in my t-zone, so for that I love the Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer. Everywhere else on my face has gotten very dry lately (I blame my turning 30 two days ago!), so to add some luminosity, I’ll use the L’Oreal Magic Lumi Light Infusing Primer everywhere else. Once my primer has a chance to sink in, I’m going in with the L’Oreal True Match makeup in N3, and after dotting it all over my face (lightly; you can always add more!), I’m going to begin blending it out with a flat top kabuki, like a Sigma F80, first in stippling motions, then buffing, and then I’ll pounce over everything with a very damp beauty blender to make sure I’m picking up any excess foundation that might make me look cakey.

Now to conceal and highlight, I’m using my absolute HG concealer, the Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer in Light Warm, and blending it out with a, you guessed it, damp beauty blender (this thing does it all for me!).
Once my concealer is all blended,  I’m going to use that same damp sponge to pick up my It Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Loose powder and bake under the eyes, my chin, my upper lip, and from the center of my forehead, down the bridge of my nose. To set the rest of my foundation, I’ll apply the same powder using an e.l.f. Powder Brush.

After a few minutes, I dust away the excess powder from baking, and grabbing a large angled contour brush from Walgreens (it’s old but it’s amazeballs!) I’m going to apply my Benefit Hoola Bronzer to my forehead, the cheeks, and my jawline and neck, just to bring some color back to my face.
To contour, I’m going to use one of my faves, the NYX HD Blush in Taupe, on a NARS Ita brush, and take that to the hollows of my cheeks, my temples, jawline, and down the sides of my nose.
Still feeling pretty pale, I grabbed my trusty Morphe E4 and my favorite “drugstore” blush, the ULTA Cheek Color in Sunkissed. This even has a little bit of a sheen to it, making it a beautiful color for any occasion, but you know me, I wanna glow to the heavens!
Using Colourpop Super Shock Cheek Highlight in Wisp, which is a beautiful golden shade, I’m going to apply that with my fingers (the best way for this formula, I think!) to the top of my cheekbones, down the center of my nose as well as on the very tip, and my cupids bow.

With my powder and concealer and basically the rest of my face done, it’s time to move onto the lower lash line. Grabbing another (clean) flat definer brush like the Morphe M432, I’m going to pick up some black eyeshadow (I used a Morphe single eyeshadow in the shade Coal), and I’m going to really work that as tight as possible against my lower lash line, and bring it tight into the outer corner to meet that wing. I also want to bring it towards the inner corner (which I rarely do) to get that super squinty, smokey look. Then taking a Morphe M431 (any pencil brush works fine) I’m going to pick up a little more Makeup Geek ‘Frappe’ and use that to smoke out that black shadow. Just run it over the black line that you created on your lower lash line, back and forth; don’t be afraid to really smoke it out – that’s what makes this eye look so dramatic and fun! Then I lined my upper and lower waterline with Rimmel Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Eyeliner in Black, and rather than use falsies (because not everyone is comfortable with them) I really loaded on the Maybelline The Falsies Mascara to both my top and bottom lashes, after priming my lashes with Tarte Opening Act Lash Primer.

And finally, since my eyes are so bold, I really wanted to keep a neutral lip, so I lined and filled in my lips with NYX Slim Lip Pencil in Peekaboo Neutral, and then topped it off with Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Creme Brûlée. After a quick blast of your favorite setting spray, you’re ready to take on Vegas!!


I hope you guys enjoyed this makeup look! If you recreate it, be sure to tag me on Twitter or Instagram!

What are some of your favorite products for getting glam?! Leave me a comment and let me know!

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BACK TO SCHOOL MAKEUP LOOK | ALL DRUGSTORE! |

Hey guys! I know it’s been awhile sincce I’ve posted anything, and without going into great detail my personal life has been a little…..hectic! However, I fully intend to get back into the swing of things and get into more of a routine again!

I actually have a pretty cool project coming up that I’m super excited to share with you all (don’t worry, you won’t have to wait long!) but in the meantime, check out this super easy, all drugstore back to school look I put together, using all affordable brushes!

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Love to all!!

XO – Donna

HOW TO SAVE BIG ON HIGH-END MAKEUP

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While I’m all about affordable beauty (obvi!), there’s nothing that quite gives me the feels like luxurious, high end makeup products.

But alas, I’m a stay at home mom. I was born with expensive taste and a limited availability of funds – dammit.

For awhile, I had take to eBay to satisfy my high-end desires, but well, there are more and more people than ever selling counterfeit beauty products, containing God-knows-what kind of ingredients, and I will not put those on my skin. But I’ve found another way, guys.

Keep on reading if you want to know how I get high end products at discount prices, along with what I’ve purchased and what I’ve paid!


It’s no secret that I’m a Pinterest-lover from way back. I mean, 20K plus pins speaks volumes about me, I think. But I digress.


On a Pin-binge late one night, amid a case of insomnia and a bag of Cheetos (#sorrynotsorry), I kept seeing advertisement-style pins referencing something called Poshmark. So I clicked.
And my life changed forever.

Poshmark is an app that’s available on both Android and Apple platforms (phones, tablets) that allows you to search for almost anything you can think of; shoes, bags, clothes, makeup, skin care, accessories, you name it, it’s probably on there. But you don’t just have to buy, you can sell your own stuff on there, too!

The way it works, is you sign up and create an account. You make a profile, and you can build your ‘closet’, where if you’re interested in selling items, you list them there. I haven’t sold anything just yet, so I’m not entirely sure of the process, but I can research that better and address it later on.

Let the search begin! Type in anything you’re looking for; large tote bag, sunglasses, concealer, swimsuits, scarves, lipstick, anything! From there, you can ‘like’ a listing, which saves it so you can go back later, you can communicate with the seller and ask questions about the item, you can make an offer (which the seller can either accept, decline, or counteroffer) and you can make a purchase. There is a standard $5.95 shipping fee paid by the buyer, so bear that in mind as you’re making an offer or purchase.

Some things are brand new and unused, some things are lightly used, some heavily, and some only swatched. These things should be mentioned in the listing, however if they aren’t, you can simply leave a comment and the seller will respond and happily answer any questions you may have.

Sometimes people try to sell counterfeit items on here as well, whether they know it or not, but if you know what to look for and do your homework, you should be alright. And if you’re unsure, just ask!

Now onto what I’ve purchased!

Notice the prices; many of them were offers that I made and the seller accepted – sometimes they’re very flexible! If you see the two cancelled orders, the MAC Face and Body Foundation was counterfeit (though the seller wasn’t aware, and has since removed the listing), and the Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Corrector was just taking far too long to ship (they have up to seven days from the date of purchase to ship the item). But I think these are incredible deals! I’ve yet to be disappointed in a purchase!

Poshmark has a guarantee that if the item is not as described or arrives damaged, or even not at all, you get your money back – so you can shop with confidence!


Have you guys heard of Poshmark? Have you used it to buy or sell? Leave me a comment with your thoughts!

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MORPHE MONTHLY BRUSH CLUB | JULY 2016

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Hey guys! It’s that time again!

Time for the unbagging of the Morphe Monthly Brush Club!

If you haven’t read one of these posts before, this is a monthly subscription service, much like an Ipsy or Boxycharm, except instead of getting some sample size cosmetics from brands you may or may not have heard of before, you’re getting at least $30 worth of full size brushes each and every month!
And they’re Morphe brushes, so you know they’re amazing!!
This service is $19.99 a month with free shipping to the US and Canada, and you can sign up yourself at www.liveglam.com – and if you pay a whole year up front, they send you a FREE Morphe 35O Palette – which if you been around on YouTube or the blogosphere or the makeup world in general, you know just how coveted an item that palette is!

So let’s jump in and see what they sent out this month!


MORPHE EE48 (*coming soon*)

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This natural bristle, small tapered powder brush looks to be great for setting under the eyes or even for a super precise contour! I can’t wait to try it out and see how it stacks up to my beloved M438!

MORPHE EE18 (*coming soon*)

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This small, round crease brush looks promising for sure! If you’re someone who prefers smaller brushes for the crease (like me, #hoodedeyeproblems), or even using it to smoke out the lower lash line, you’ll love it!

MORPHE M310 ($4.99)

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I have several fan brushes that I’ll be honest, I rarely use. But this is a favorite of Jaclyn Hill recently for applying highlight, so of course, I’ll give this one a go! I really love the M510 for highlighting, which is another natural bristle, goat hair brush, so I can’t wait to try this one too!

MORPHE EE22 (*coming soon*)

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I don’t know about you, but I can never have too many pointed blending brushes! I love how they place the right amount of color and blend it softly and seemlessly every time! We all know if there’s one thing I hate, it’s harsh lines!

MORPHE M432 ($3.99)

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This synthetic flat definer brush is already a part of my collection, but I love it so much already I was just getting ready to order another one! I’m glad I waited! This is perfect for packing color really tightly along your bottom lashes, and some people even like to use it for a cut crease, though I haven’t tried that! It’s also amazing for carving out your brows with concealer since it’s so thin and flat!


By the way, guys, I mentioned last month that Morphe is discontinuing their original Elite Collection, and they’ve reduced the price even further! Everything is now 60% off! Head over to morphebrushes.com to grab them before their gone!

If you wanna sign up to receive this incredible monthly subscription service, please use my referral link! Just click here : https://liveglam.com/morphe-brushes/

Have you guys signed up for your monthly subscription yet? Leave me a comment and let me know what you think of it!! I love to hear from you!

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JUNE 2016 FAVORITES

 

Hey guys! It’s monthly favorites time again!

I’ve pulled a few items that I can’t seem to live without this month, and I thought I’d share them with you!
Let’s get started!


MAC COSMETICS EYESHADOW PRO PALETTE REFILL PAN – NYLON ($6/maccosmetics.com)

I’ve been using this nearly every day (that I apply makeup, anyway) to highlight my brow bone and my inner corners (tear ducts), and I just love it. It’s a very frosty, very pale gold shade that just beams off the skin. I love, love, love this for the spring and summer, when I have more of a tan!

SALON PERFECT PERFECTLY GLAMOROUS FALSE LASHES – #614 ($2.98/Walmart)

These are hands down some of my favorite lashes of all time! I love how long and wispy they are, adding just the right amount of volume and drama to both everyday looks, as well as something a little more glam. They have a super easy, thin and flexible band, which I prefer over a thick band, because I don’t always like to wear eyeliner – with these, you can get them super close to the lash line and barely notice them. And they’re so lightweight, it literally feels like nothing on your eyes!

ALMAY COLOR + CARE LIQUID LIP BALM – ROSY LIPPED ($5.99/ULTA)
NYX SLIM LIP PENCIL – PEEK-A-BOO NATURAL ($3.49/ULTA)

This has been my fave pinky/nude lip combo lately. The liner is basically MLBB (my lips but better), but I like to overdraw them just a bit, and then top it off with this semi-glossy liquid lip balm, which again, is basically my lip color with just a little bit of sheen to it. Super pretty, and super easy! Plus, since lip pencils alone can be a little bit drying, the balm gives enough moisture to make it a comfortable, long lasting combo without breaking down the lip pencil, giving you the dreaded ‘butt-hole lips’.

HOURGLASS VEIL MINERAL PRIMER ($52/Sephora)

I just did a whole review on this primer, so I won’t repeat myself – but seriously, if you’re anywhere from normal to oily-skinned, and want something that keeps your makeup in place, keeps you matte, fills in pores, fine lines, little wrinkles, helps to neutralize redness, and more, go check this stuff out! (Clicking the link will bring you to my review, so click away!)

L’OREAL BROW STYLIST PLUMPER BROW GEL MASCARA – MEDIUM TO DARK ($9.99/ULTA)

A few weeks ago, I noticed that my cleanser (which contains Benzoyl Peroxide) had begun bleaching my eyebrows; fabulous. So rather than reaching for my usual pencil or powder, I remembered I had this product stashed in my brow drawer. On minimal or no-makeup days, I just swipe it over my brows and go; it’s a very neutral dark shade that contains little fibers that stick to my brow hairs, thickening them, and covering up the weird yellow shade they’ve become. For a more sculpted brow, I’ve been outlining them with pencil, filling in the bare spots, and then applying this over the top. Perfect brows, every time.

ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS CONTOUR REFILL – SAND ($14/anastasiabeverlyhills.com) 

Let’s face it, all the hype surrounding the original contour kit centered around the ‘Banana’ shade – it’s famous, and for good reason. But an often underrated shade in the kit, is that slightly shimmery one at the top right; Sand.
Clearly, it’s not secret that when I highlight, I like to beam rays of shine off satellites, but on days where I just want something a little more subtle (yes, I can do subtle, believe it or not!), I reach for this. It’s got just enough sheen to it to make you look healthy and dewy, without settling into the pores and fine lines on my face. If I really want to amp it up, but still not be ‘over the top’, I mist my face with setting spray, and immediately apply this while my skin is still a little damp. Perfect glow, every time.


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MOTD 6.23.16| DATE NIGHT MAKEUP

FACE 

Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water (as a primer and setting spray)
Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer
L’Oreal Infallible Pro Matte 24HR Foundation (103 Natural Buff)
Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer (Light Neutral)
It Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Silk HD Micro Powder
Benefit Hoola Bronzer
Makeup Geek Blush (Spellbound)
BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector (Champagne Pop)

EYES & BROWS

Makeup Geek Eyeshadows:
Peach Smoothie (transition/upper crease)
Cupcake (lower crease)
Shimma Shimma (lid)
MAC Eyeshadows:
Swiss Chocolate (lower crease, blend out lower lash line)
Embark (outer V, lower lash line)
Nylon (inner corner and brow highlight)
Rimmel Lash Accelerator Mascara
Maybelline The Falsies Mascara
L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara
ULTA Brow Tint (Medium)

LIPS

NYX Slim Lip Pencil (Mauve)
Essence Long Lasting Lipstick (Barely There)

MY GO-TO SUMMERTIME GLAM | MAKEUP TUTORIAL 

When I sat down yesterday to get ready for the day, I realized I hadn’t done anything really special in awhile, and I had a fresh new pack of lashes to play with, and well, this is what happened!

If you want to see how I created this super easy, long wearing, natural glam look, just keep reading!


After cleansing and moisturizing, I prepped my skin with some aloe vera gel, and went straight for foundation. Mixing the L’Oreal Infallible Pro-Matte 24HR Foundation and the L’Oreal Magic Lumi Light Infusing Primer on the back of my hand, I dotted it onto my face and blended with a damp Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. After applying a little of my Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer in ‘Light Neutral’, I again, blended it out with my damp sponge.

Next, grabbing my Kat Von D Shade+Light Contour Palette and a fluffy angled blush brush (mine came from Walgreens on clearance, but I love it!) I used the shade Shadowplay to bronze up my face. Then, with a NARS Ita brush, I very lightly contoured my cheekbones with Subconscious, and used Sombre to contour my nose. I then set my under eye area and t-zone with Lyric, and sharpened up my contour with Lucid, both on a Morphe M438 brush.

Grabbing a Morphe E4, I applied some Milani Baked Blush in ‘Luminoso’ to the apples of my cheeks, and then, because I wasn’t yet visible from outer space, I applied a generous amount of BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in ‘Champagne Pop’ right over the blush, and to the tops of my cheekbones, and a little dab right on the tip of my nose.

I wanted to keep the eyes super simple, so using a Morphe MB23, I applied a little bit of Sombre from the Kat Von D Shade+Light Palette right in the crease of the eye to sort of contour it. Next, I applied a light coat of Rimmel Lash Accelerator Mascara to my top and bottom lashes, and popped on a pair of Salon Perfect Lashes in 614, which have become my new faves! For my brows, I simply ran through them with some L’Oreal Brow Stylist Plumper in ‘Medium to Dark’.

On to the lips! I lightly overdrew them and filled them in with NYX Slim Lip Pencil in ‘Ever’, and then applied some Gerard Cosmetics Color Your Smile Lip Gloss in ‘Madison Avenue’. Give yourself a bath in the setting spray of your choice (I used Makeup Forever Mist & Fix Setting Spray) and you’re all done!


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CONCEALER 101 : TIPS, TRICKS & RECOMMENDATIONS

Concealer. Oohhh concealer. I think if I had to choose one beauty product for the rest of my life, it would be concealer.

The thing is though, it can be tricky to find the right one for you. Colors, formulas, to color correct or not?
Believe me honey, I know your pain. I have a drawer (yes, a whole drawer) dedicated to concealers. No really, look.

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Despite the seemingly excessive number of concealers I own, I’m always on the hunt for the “perfect” concealer. A site called ‘Into The Gloss‘ has a fantastic list in which they’ve compiled some of the best concealers around, and I was inspired to pull together a list of my own faves, including color correctors, and how to use them!

So if you want to learn how to find the right one, as well as see some of my personal faves, just keep reading!


WHY DO WE NEED/USE CONCEALER? 

Aside from doing the obvious, which is concealing flaws, concealers are great at other things! I personally use concealer to prime my eyelids for shadow, clean up my brows, winged liner, or lips, highlight, and even cream contour and highlight! Some are thicker, some are thinner, sheer to full coverage; there is literally a formula for every situation!

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT FORMULA? 

Choosing the right formula all depends on what you’re looking to do; if you’re working on concealing dark circles or discoloration, you’ll want a gel or serum formula. Especially under the eyes, you want something hydrating, but not too thick so it doesn’t crease.
Similarly, if you’re trying to conceal blemishes, you want something a bit hydrating that doesn’t cling to dry patches or that dry, flaky skin that accompanies a healing blemish (you know what I’m talking about), but is thick enough to actually cover said blemish. And trust me, if there’s one thing I know, it’s covering blemishes, honey! I promise you!

HOW DO I APPLY IT? FINGERS/BRUSHES/SPONGES?? 

Applying different formulas depends on the look you’re going for, where you’re applying it and why, and the formula you’re working with.
If you’re applying concealer to the under eye area, I generally like to apply it with a damp sponge. It helps to blend it seamlessly, absorb excess product (which helps avoid cake face), and adds a little extra hydration to a typically delicate, drier area, versus tugging at it with a brush. No matter the formula you’re working with, I always recommend patting motions with your sponge, pouncing it up and down, while moving back and forth from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner, and back again. This ensure that the concealer isn’t applied in just one direction, and will aid in keeping it from settling into those tiny little fine lines hiding under the lashes; you know, the ones that seem to be especially highlighted with concealer. One of my favorite sponges, besides the beautyblender, is the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. I love it for it’s flat edge that really allows you to get up under the lashes.
If you’re working to conceal a blemish, particularly spot concealing, I like to first apply the product with a fine tip brush, like the Real Techniques Fine Liner Brush, and blend it out either with my ring finger (clean, of course!) or a dense, synthetic brush like the Morphe M173 or the e.l.f. Flawless Concealer Brush. Again, regardless of whether you choose to use a brush or your finger, I recommend patting motions with light pressure. The only advantage to using a brush over your finger, I’ve found, is that the bristles of the brush help to push the product into your skin and give it a very skin like finish, whereas the heat of your finger can actually warm up the product too much, to where it starts to slip and slide around.
No matter what tools you choose to apply your concealer, always set it with a powder! This ensures that your hard work wasn’t for nothing!

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH COLOR CORRECTING?

Color Correcting can seem intimidating, but it’s actually a very necessary step in properly concealing, well, anything. A lot of brands are starting to introduce color correctors as a regular part of their product lineup, including Urban Decay and even the Sephora collection. They too, like concealers, come in varying formulas from cream palettes to more fluid consistencies in tubes.
For a comprehensive look at color correcting, refer to the color wheel below. Yes, the color wheel. That thing that your art teacher used to teach you color theory; the idea is to use the opposite color of the one you’re trying to conceal, or correct. Under eye bags with a purple tint? Use a yellow based corrector. Are they more blue? Try something orange. Need to cover a stubborn red blemish? Green will be your new best friend. Basically the shade you want to correct with is the shade opposite of what you’re trying to cover.
I know, it seems tricky, but a little practice makes perfect!

WHAT ARE SOME OF MY FAVES? 

Oh, here comes the fun part! Like I said, concealer is one of, if not my absolute, must-have beauty item.
If I had to choose just one go-t0 concealer for everything and anything, it would be the Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Complete Coverage Concealer. It’s hydrating, it covers redness, blemishes, hyper-pigmentation, it looks like skin, it’s demi-matte, and it stays on all day.
One that I find myself reaching for when I have a particularly stubborn blemish, or when I need something thicker to clean up my brows or winged liner, is the Hard Candy Glamoflague Concealer. This one is super full coverage, and you literally only need the a pin-head sized amount to cover just about anything on your face. A word of caution though; this is incredibly thick, creamy, and richly pigmented, so I don’t recommend using this under the eyes.
Something that is great for under the eyes, however, as well as cream contouring and highlighting, is the Maybelline Fit Me Concealer. With a standard drugstore shade range of six shades, the lightweight, gel-like consistency and buildable formula makes this my most reached for drugstore concealer on a regular basis! Another great under-eye concealer (that I feel is highly underrated) is the Garnier Anti-Dark Circle Concealer, which is a sheer formula with a roller ball applicator and skin care ingredients! Does it get better?!


What are some of your concealer tips and tricks? What about your faves? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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