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New In | Skincare on Trial

May 19, 2017 in Skincare

Over the past few months, I've been much better at sticking to a solid skincare routine than I have been in the past, but that doesn't mean I wasn't experimenting with some new products here and there. There's been a mix of new releases and old staples that have all earned a place in my rotation. 

Glossier Invisible Shield* | (20% off here) The new launch I was most excited about this month was Glossier's new sunscreen. I have a full review on it here, but long story short, I'm in love with it. It's truly the first sunscreen I've been able to wear every day - I know I should have been wearing sunscreen every day, but I just wasn't. Things would pill under my makeup, make me greasy, and make my already pale skin look ghostly and blue. Glossier's doesn't do any of that for me - it feels like nothing on the skin, which is just what I was looking for. I've been using it every day for two weeks now, and the breakouts I had previously that are now healing seem to be leaving less of a mark than usual. Usually any blemish would leave a dark purple mark on my skin for a month or two, but my current breakouts are fading to a pale red mark that's much easier to cover. I really think it's down to wearing sunscreen every day.

Farmacy Green Clean Cleansing Balm | So far, Farmacy can do no wrong in my eyes. When I got a sample of the Green Clean from Sephora recently, I used it once and immediately went online and ordered the full size. It smells so fresh and clean, but the scent doesn't irritate my skin or my eyes. It melts down into a luxurious-feeling oil that melts away all of my makeup and leaves my skin feeling super clean, but not stripped. This may have surpassed the Clinique Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm as my favorite.

Thayers Witch Hazel Toners* | These are such a cult favorite and have shown up in multiple Top Shelves on Into The Gloss, so I jumped at the chance to try them when the brand reached out to me a couple months ago. I was sent two alcohol-free toners in the Rose Petal and Lavender scents as well as a Body Bar in the Rose Petal scent. So far I've only tried the Rose Petal toner, and it's so refreshing and really wakes my skin up in the morning. I'm contemplating getting a little spray bottle to decant some into to spritz at work around that 2pm slump. I've smelled the Lavender one and it smells incredible, so I can't wait to try that one, too.

Anese Can I Speak To Your Manager? Toner* & Slay Serum* | I got another super generous package from the babes at Anese containing two of their newer products. The toner smells amazing and feels so nice spritzed onto the skin. I'm really getting back into using face mists, and Can I Speak To Your Manager is a definite new favorite. The Slay Serum is a lightweight milky lotion that feels super hydrating and nourishing on the skin. It really firms the skin as well, so it's a favorite to use in the mornings to help prep my skin for makeup. This gives my skin a serious glow without being greasy, and I love it.

Paula's Choice Resist Omega+ Complex Serum* | Speaking of serum, when I haven't been using the Anese one, I've been trying out this new beauty from Paula's Choice. I've never actually tried anything from Paula's Choice before, but I'm so impressed with this serum. It's a thin, creamy texture that spreads evenly over the skin and sinks right in. It feels really nourishing, and as the name suggests, it uses omega 3, 6, and 9 oils to replenish and revive the skin. This has been my serum of choice at night, and by morning I wake up to smooth, hydrated skin.

J. One Jelly Pack | I had heard loads of mixed reviews on this cult-favorite Korean Beauty product. People either seemed to swear by it and love it, or they absolutely hated it. It's meant to be an all-in-one product that hydrates and primes the skin. Since my skin tends to be on the dry side, I've still been doing my normal skincare routine and using this after my moisturizer as a primer. It's said to be a "makeup-gripper," which really piqued my interest. The complaints people had were always with its consistency - it's incredibly tacky when first applied. If patted into the skin rather than rubbed, the tacky sensation goes away instantly, and it really gets to work plumping and lifting the skin. Seriously, this is good, post-facial skin in a bottle. It really does grip makeup as well - makeup still applied easily over it, but I noticed it lasted so much longer throughout the day. I'm definitely on the "love it, swear by it" side of this product.

Skinfood Egg White Pore Hot Steam Pack* & Cool Meringue Pack* | These new releases from Skinfood are exclusives to Ulta, and they're meant to really deep clean your pores and get rid of blackheads. They both have similar results - skin is left super clean (but not dry), pores are smaller, and blackheads are diminished. The Hot Steam Pack is a thick, creamy consistency that heats up on contact with the skin and feels super relaxing. The Cool Meringue Pack is a mousse that spreads easily over the skin and definitely feels cooling and quite soothing. As my skin is freaking out at the moment I prefer the Hot Steam Pack, but I feel like I'm going to like the Cool Meringue Pack for general skin maintenance once it clears up.

What new skincare products have you been trying lately? 

And if you want some more mini reviews, check out my girl Amelia's blog - she just did a skincare on trial post, too!

*Products mentioned have been sent to me for consideration, but all opinions and results are my own. Please see my disclaimer for more information.


NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg Collection | Tint, Tint, & More Tint

May 18, 2017 in Makeup

If I was forced to choose one makeup brand to use for the rest of my life, I'm sure it would be NARS. I haven't yet tried a product from them that's disappointed me, and I don't really expect to find one that does anytime soon. When their latest collection, a collaboration with Charlotte Gainsbourg, dropped, I instantly knew I needed to pick up a few pieces. The collection is meant to mimic Charlotte Gainsbourg's signature look - fresh, dewy skin and sultry smokey eyes. I couldn't afford to get everything from the collection, so I picked up a few new formulas I spotted - the Hydrating Glow Tint, the Multiple Tint, and the Lip Tint.

The product I was most excited for was the Hydrating Glow Tint. Anything with "glow" or "tint" in the name instantly draws me in, and despite having a drawer full of glowy, lightweight foundations, I needed to give this one a go. It comes out as more of a mousse-y, almost whipped texture, and spreads and blends easily on the skin. For being called a "tint," it certainly gives more coverage than I was expecting - it's still on the light side, but it's definitely more than sheer. It's quite hydrating without feeling oily or heavy, and it gives the skin a super healthy glow that's not greasy. It seems to set well on its own, too, so it doesn't feel tacky throughout the day. It really reminds me of the bareMinerals Complexion Rescue, which is one of my favorites, so it's no surprise that this has already become a favorite, too.

I've only tried one of the original NARS Multiples, but being such a fan of a flushed, natural look for my cheeks, I was super excited to give this new Multiple Tint a go. I got the shade Jeanette, which is a sheer berry shade. This looks fresh and dewy on the skin but doesn't feel sticky. It gives such a natural flush to the skin - it's a little more pink than one of my favorite berry-colored blushes, the Glossier Cloud Paint in Haze, so it's justifiable (*insert winking emoji here*). It blends into the skin super easily and leaves a stain effect. I've only tried it on the cheeks so far, but I will report back with how it does on the lips.

I've been really into more sheer lip options lately, so the new Lip Tint seemed like it was right up my alley. I got the shade Ephelide, described as an "antique rose." It goes on the lips like a creamy glaze of color. This more neutral shade isn't streaky, although I've heard a couple people mention it takes more work to get an even coat from the deeper shades. It's quite comfortable on the lips, but as a glossy color, it doesn't have the best lasting power. I don't mind this, however, because it's easy to reapply throughout the day. Like the Multiple Tint, this leaves a bit of a tint to the lips as the gloss wears away. Overall I love the pieces from this collection, and I'm super tempted to pick up one of the eyeshadow duos before it's gone for good.

Have you tried anything from the NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg collection?


Five Products Worth the Splurge

May 17, 2017 in Makeup, Skincare

It's probably no secret that I love to splurge on beauty products. The way I justify these splurges is that it's all research - sometimes the products are worth it, and sometimes they're not. I just love the whole experimentation aspect of it, and trying out expensive products makes the whole process more fun if I'm honest - there's more at stake, you know? Anyway, I've picked through my collection to find my top five favorite splurges to let you know which are actually worth the money.

Drunk Elephant TLC Sukari Babyfacial | As the one skincare product on this list, the Babyfacial has really blown me away in the past couple months. The 25% AHA/2% BHA mask/peel is meant to be used once per week to renew and resurface the skin. I find when I'm using this consistently, my skin is brighter, smoother, and clearer. It tingles a bit upon initial application, but it fades quickly and isn't uncomfortable. I keep it on for twenty minutes at a time, and I see some results immediately, but they really stand out the morning after. I'll definitely be using this the night before my wedding - it makes the skin look so glowy and bright.

Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation | Let's continue with the skin theme - I avoided this cult-favorite foundation for such a long time because of the price. It's definitely the most expensive foundation I own, but if you're looking for a higher coverage foundation that still looks like skin, then this is definitely worth the money. It's absolutely beautiful on the skin, although I would say it's probably better for normal to dry skin types - it does have a luminous (though not dewy) finish. I love wearing it on its own for special occasions, but I also love mixing it with something like the Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint for everyday. It mixes beautifully with everything I've tried (another favorite to mix with is the Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation), and it lasts such a long time. Normally, my foundation will have disappeared by lunchtime (as my skin drinks it up), but this lasts all day until I wash my makeup off.

Dior Fusion Mono Eyeshadows | These are such an underrated product. If you like soft, easy eyeshadow looks, then you definitely need to check these out. I always assumed they were cream eyeshadows, but they're more of a pressed pigment - it has a "bouncy" formula that's not quite powder and not quite cream. They blend out so easily with fingers and stay put all day. My favorite shade is Meteore, a beautiful copper-y bronze.

Burberry Light Glow Natural Blush, 'Earthy' | Burberry has one of my favorite blush formulas, and the shade Earthy is the most perfect shade for every day. It's such a good nude blush that adds a bit of warmth and definition. The formula is lovely - super buttery and smooth, and with the perfect amount of pigmentation. I like my blushes to be buildable rather than strongly pigmented right away, and the Burberry Light Glow Blushes are basically foolproof.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipsticks | The Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipsticks are my favorite matte lipstick formula. They're not drying at all on me and stay comfortable throughout the day. They come in the prettiest shades - all of mine are on the neutral side of course, but I'm still dying to get my hands on Glastonberry and Red Carpet Red. Lipsticks are one thing I really think you don't need to splurge on, but these beauties are definitely worth it. My favorite shades are Pillow Talk and Very Victoria.

What products do you think are worth splurging on?


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