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Nails of the Week: Essie Topless & Barefoot

February 24, 2015

Painting my nails is one of the beauty habits I neglect the most. I usually just can't be bothered to sit still enough to not smudge them while they're drying - in fact, I usually smudge them within seconds of finishing, while trying to close the nail polish bottle. I thought if I introduced a semi-regular feature of "Nails of the Week" on the blog, I would be more motivated to keep my nails in good shape. This week's manicure is with a new favorite, Essie's Topless & Barefoot.

I'm a huge fan of natural/neutral nail polishes - this way I can wear them for as long as they stay chip-free without worrying about them clashing with my outfit (although I wear mostly monochrome, so this wouldn't really be a problem). Since I'm so pale, nude nail polishes can sometimes make me look dead, but Topless & Barefoot is the perfect nude for me. It's just a super pretty pale pink with a hint of beige that make it a great "your nails but better" color. Like some pale nail polishes, the first coat went on quite streaky, but this was fixed by the second coat - I'm only wearing two coats in the pictures above and it's totally opaque. This is definitely one I'll be breaking out over and over, and it's even pretty enough that I'm going to keep it in mind for my wedding (years and years in the future). 

Have you tried Essie's Topless & Barefoot? What's your favorite "nude" nail polish?


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Products Worth the Hype

February 21, 2015

As a beauty blogger, I read a lot of different beauty blogs. It can be difficult to resist buying a hyped-up product, and it's so disappointing when it doesn't live up to the fuss around it. After many trials and errors, I've scraped together the best of the best (in my opinion) of products that are worth the hype.

For eyeshadows, the most hyped-up palettes are without a doubt the Urban Decay Naked Palettes. I have the Naked2 and Naked3 Palettes and absolutely love them both. But the Naked2 will always have a special place in my heart, as it was the first fancy makeup product I ever bought. Urban Decay has some of my favorite eyeshadow formulations - you can't get a better combination of intense pigmentation and buttery soft textures. Another eyeshadow palette worth the hype it gets is the Lorac Pro Palette. This has such a great range of colors in it that if I really wanted to get rid of all but one of my palettes, this would be the one I would keep (I'm sorry, Naked2). These shadows are intensely pigmented and also super soft and buttery, however they kick up a little more powder than the Urban Decay shadows. One last eyeshadow favorite comes from Charlotte Tilbury - her Luxury Palettes are perfectly coordinated quads. I have two, the Dolce Vita and the Fallen Angel and I don't think I could ever go without them again. I'm probably sounding a bit like a broken record here, but these shadows are also extremely buttery - probably the softest of the three I've mentioned. They aren't as pigmented as the Urban Decay or Lorac shadows, but they build up beautifully, so you can customize the amount of pigment you want, from a sheer wash of color to a more intense smoky eye. (Side note, I can't believe how well these palettes photographed - they certainly don't look this unused in person!)

For brows, you really can't get better than Anastasia Beverly Hills. Ever since I tried the Brow Wiz pencil, I was completely converted and convinced that brows are important. I've since moved on to the Dipbrow Pomade because it lasts longer without fading and holds my brows in place without needing a separate brow gel, but I still always keep a Brow Wiz in my stash for days when I'm really in a rush. Both can be used to produce an extremely realistic brow look, or a more intense, sculpted brow. I myself go for a more natural brow, but I'm always in awe of those perfectly drawn on brows (I'm not that skilled - teach me your ways!).

For face products, all the hype around the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer and the Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Blushes is true. The NARS concealer is honestly the best one I've ever used - it gives great coverage without being cakey, and it's creamy, but not so creamy that it melts off halfway through the day. It's got great longevity - my face is infamous for eating all my makeup but this just stays put until I wash it off at night. As for the Tarte blushes, I only have the shade Exposed, but it's the one blush I have that I reach for the most. It's super pigmented, but it's really hard-packed in the pan so it's really hard to pick up too much product - it's practically foolproof. I don't keep my makeup on for 12 hours so I don't know if it lives up to that claim, but it certainly lasts all day on me without fading. I'm dying to add some more colors to my collection, especially Natural Beauty.

Lastly, for lips the products I've seen given the most hype have been MAC lipsticks, of course. MAC makes some of my favorite lipstick formulas (the Lustre formula is my favorite of theirs), and their shade range is the absolute best. Whenever I'm killing time at the mall I'll always make sure to swatch a few new lipsticks from the MAC counter. I've only got six in my collection now, but I'm constantly adding more to my wishlist. I'm also obsessed with the Fresh Sugar Lip Treatments and the Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfectors. Both get a lot of hype that's totally deserved. The Fresh lip balms feel so nourishing on the lips and smell delicious. I have the Tulip and Plum shades, which take me through the entire year - Tulip is perfect for spring and summer, while Plum is great for fall and winter. The Lip Perfectors have quickly become one of my favorites because they're the most moisturizing, least sticky glosses I've ever tried. They also gently plump the lips because they're so hydrating. I love the sponge-tip applicator and the sheerness of the tint to allow your natural lip color (or whatever you have on underneath) show through.

What are some products you think are worth the hype that surrounds them?


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The Glow-Getters

February 19, 2015

Although it doesn't feel like it, spring is just around the corner. So I've been ditching the full-coverage matte(ish) bases in favor of something lighter and dewier. I'm all about having healthy, glowing skin, and I've gathered my favorite products for rocking a glow.

It really all starts with skincare. Make sure your cleanser doesn't strip your skin (avoid foams), exfoliate regularly (I prefer gentle chemical exfoliators, like the Pixi Glow Tonic, to manual ones), and make sure your skin is moisturized. My new holy grail skincare products to get a glow are in the Glossier Phase 1 Set (read my full review here). These guarantee a natural, dewy glow, and we haven't even gotten to the makeup bits yet.

I haven't been using primer that often because the Glossier Priming Moisturizer does such a good job, but I still have some favorites for getting a glow. The Too Faced Hangover Replenishing Face Primer is a great one if you don't want any shimmer - it gives you a glow because it's so nourishing to the skin. This feels like a nice, light moisturizer rather than a primer. Then there are primers with some light shimmer in them, like the L'Oreal Magic Lumi Light-Infusing Primer, the Pixi Flawless Beauty Primer, and the Revlon PhotoReady Skinlights (may technically be a highlighter but it's got that silicone-y primer feel). The three of these don't have massive amounts of shimmer, but just enough to catch light on the high points of your face and to optically blur imperfections. For your base, you can't get a better dose of glow than with a tinted moisturizer - my favorite is the one by Laura Mercier. If you're needing a little more coverage, the best glow-giving foundation I've tried is the Lancome Teint Miracle - those lighter patches in the bottle in the picture above are actually pockets of shimmer that have risen to the surface. The shimmer is undetectable on the skin, but just gives a fabulous glow without actually looking or feeling wet on the skin. Dark circles got you down? Cover them up with a highlighting concealer like the Estee Lauder Double Wear Brush-On Glow BB Highlighter.

Now, the main event: highlighters. If you want to look like you've got a supermodel glow, your best bet is to throw some highlighter on those cheekbones. I recently got the rms beauty Living Luminizer, and I'm already obsessed. I would bathe in it if possible because it gives such a subtle, ethereal glow. And rumor has it it's the one that supermodels such as Miranda Kerr and Karlie Kloss and also J.Crew models use - so I'm sold. I love that it's all organic and filled with nourishing ingredients like castor seed oil and coconut oil, so you're actually helping your skin, not just faking that you got a full night's sleep and drank your 8 glasses of water. I'll even dab some of this on my cheekbones and inner corners of my eyes on no makeup days, just to help me look more fresh and awake. Moving up a little on the intensity scale, my next favorite is the Benefit Watt's Up highlighter. This one is more champagne-colored, rather than the white pearl of the rms one, so it looks slightly less natural on the skin. But because it's a cream, it really mimics a skinlike finish, so you're left with a beautiful candlelit glow. My most intense favorite is definitely theBalm's Mary-Lou Manizer. I've mentioned this a lot lately, but it's really one of the best. This one's a super pigmented, buttery powder, so you have to be careful not to overdo it. It can be applied lightly for a similar glow to the Watt's Up or built up to be quite intense, like you've got a spotlight on you, so if that's the look you're going for, look no further. This one is a lovely champagne color as well.

What are your favorite products for getting a glow?


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