Monday, January 31, 2011
Our New Mascot!
This guy was found abandoned about of a sink a bathroom. Looking at the font I'm pretty sure he's from Build-a-bear and I think he's a yeti.. a cute one at that.
Green eyes that cause ENVY!!!
Colors that will make your green eyes stand out!
You should use colors such as:
- Browns (works best for eyes that are true green instead of hazel)
- Deep purples
- Plum
- Lilacs
- Dark greens
- Gold
- Copper
- Bronze
- Pink
- Mauve
Colors that don't work well with green eyes are blues or silvers. However you can try green toned blues like turquoise.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Bigger, Brighter, Brown Eyes!!
Tips to brighten brown eyes!! With brown eyes you get to play around with more colors without it standing out in a bad way.
Best colors for brown eyes:
Best colors for brown eyes:
- Champagne, peach or light pink- This will brighten and open the entire eye.
- A shimmery neutral beige all over the lid and then a darker shade on the crease, works great!
- Gold
- Shades of purples and violet
- Deep shades of blue
- Grays
- Greens- best for hazel eyes
- stick to smokey greens, olive, forest green
FOR ALL EYES!! For the inner corner always use a shadow with shimmer, this will attract light and brighten your eyes. This color should always be lighter!!!
(navy blue eye shadow with a medium grey on the inner corner)
(purple smokey eye- lighter purple on lid, a violet or plum on the crease)
(metallic grey on lid, a dark charcoal on the crease)
Kim Kardashian is one of my favorites when it comes down to her makeup. She does a great job at making her brown eyes pop. She wears a lot of violets and dark purples for a smokey look. She also uses dark grays. Of course, we can't forget her super long lashes!! Her lashes make her eyes appear bigger and brighter.
Until Next Time,
The Wicked
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The Base Coat/ Top Coat Dilemma
Two of the most confusing things about nail care are top coats and base coats. So I thought I would shed some light on the subject.
Base coats are usually used to strengthen nails and protect them from the actual polish.
This is the god-given Seche Vite. It's a fast drying top coat, and when I say fast I mean FAST! (Seche Vite is french for "dry quickly") It literally take about 7 seconds to dry. This stuff is a terrific top coat and I suggest it to everyone. And I have found that is does help prevent chipping.
Base coats are usually used to strengthen nails and protect them from the actual polish.
This is the base coat that I use. It's Rejuvacote by Duri and its awesome! It strengthens nails and helps them grow. It dries very quickly and is just overall great. It really works wonders if you have brittle nails or need to repair your nails after having tips or gels. I swear by it. It can also be used as a top coat.
Top coats are used to help the finished manicure set, along with protecting it from dulling or chipping
This is Sally Hansen's Diamond Strength No Chip top coat. It says that it prevents chipping, and I have seen it go both ways. Sometimes it did prevent chipping, while other times not so much. It also doesn't dry as fast as some others, which it probably because it's actually supposed to be a "no chip nail color". Obviously, it's clear so there is no color. That kind of baffles me. But I guess it has the same drying time as regular polishes because its made to be a nail color (without the color).
There are also some really good OPI top coats. I haven't tried any of them, but I've heard good things. They are called Nail Envy and they have a special formula for every time of nails. From brittle to thin to sensitive along with one for regular maintenance, original and a matte top coat. (I'll probably be trying the matte!) They can also be used as base coats.
I hope this helped answer some questions, and if anyone has any other questions feel free to post them or send us an email!
Until next time,
The Wicked
Friday, January 28, 2011
RIP Prof Scheinman
I would like to dedicate all of today's posts to the late Marc N. Scheinman, Professor of Marketing from Pace University. He was a good man with a big personality and he will be dearly missed. Our condolences go out to his family and we wish them all the best when dealing with this tremendous loss. May he rest in peace.
Making blue eyes POP!!!!
There are certain colors we can use to make our eye color pop. Today, I will recommend colors for blue eyes.
Pink or peach colored eye shadow will complement blue eyes. You should use a pink or peach all over the lid and add a darker color to the crease.
You can also use:
- Purples like violets and lilac
- Greys- metallic grey and silver
- Browns- soft browns, taupe (not too dark)
For smokey eyes try camel, browns, charcoal or copper.
To brighten up your eyes and make them appear bigger, apply white eyeliner on your inner rims (in the photo below she has white eyeliner on her bottom rim and then black eyeliner). Black eyeliner accentuates and complements blue eyes!!!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
More Revlon Revealed!
As I said in the last post, I also picked up one of Revlon's new scented polishes. I had a too long debate with my younger sister deciding what color to get. She wanted a red that smelled like cherry, but I already have a red polish and didn't feel like wasting $3, so I convinced her into getting the blueberry scented one called Not So Blueberry (yeah the names were seriously lacking).
So this is the bottle, and like the name, it's also seriously lacking. It was just a fail, there's literally nothing on it. No logo or anything it just says "scented parfume" on the front and I was pretty disappointed with that. Anyway, here the color looks more blue, in real life its more of a lavender. It's kind of like a blue/lavender shimmery duochrome. It looks pretty interesting in the bottle.
These pictures are pretty blurry and I apologize. As you can see n some pictures it looks blue while in other it does look lavender, I was worried that it would show up. You can't quite see the shimmer on pictures, but its there in person. I think its a pretty decent shade nothing super special though. Now, it states that the polish is scented when dry, but let me tell you, its definitely scented when wet too. The second I opened the bottle I could smell the artificial blueberry. It wasn't bad tho so no complaints on the scent. It also lasted a really long time, I was expecting for the smell to wear off within a few hours, but it stayed for DAYS. that was a pleasant surprise.
I wasn't super happy with the formula though. It was really sheer. These pictures have 3 coats of polish and a top coat, but I probably could have gone with 4 or 5 coats. I don't think the color was pigmented enough. I'll have to try some other colors to see if thats the case with all of them. Application was average but the drying time was longer than I expected, for 2 thin coats it took a really long time to dry.
Overall, I think its a really interesting idea. It's kind of fun and I'm willing to try out some of the other colors. I'm pretty interested in the other scents.
Also, excuse the toys in the background, obviously my sister is a good amount younger than me lol.
Until next time,
The Wicked
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Revlon: The Truth Uncovered!
All of you have probably seen the commercials for Revlon's new Top Speed polishes featuring Jessica Alba, boasting that you can change your nail color every day because they dry so quickly. Well, I always have my doubts so I had to test it out. Here I have it in the color Golden:
I first put a base coat on my nails as I usually do, then I applied a coat of this so called "top speed" polish. I found that this was FAR from top speed. It was pretty tacky for quite a while and I was very disappointed. It didn't dry any faster than typical OPI polishes (some OPIs might even dry faster). Even though I was disappointed I decided to put on a second coat. Oddly enough the second coat dried pretty fast and I felt better about the polish. I'm not sure why the first coat took so long to dry, it might have been my base coat so I'm going to suggest no base coat for these polishes.
But I'm not really a fan of gold on my skin tone, so I had to take it up a notch.
I used the zebra print from the M57 Konad plate and the black Konad stamping polish. I really liked the way it came out and it even matches a blanket I have!
Here is the actual bottle:
When looking at the bottle, it looks gold and shimmery and I thought that it would have a glossy shimmery finish, but I was pleasantly surprised when the finish turned out to be really metallic. I really LOVE the metallic finish! It isn't glossy or shimmery at all and in the pictures I don't have a top coat, but if you want a glossy finish, a top coat would probably do it. Also, I'd say that the color is more in between gold and bronze, but it's nice either way.
Overall, I'd say that this is a relatively good polish. I'm not sure if product actually lives up to the "top speed" name though. The formula is good, it's very smooth and easy to apply. I'll have to test it out without the base coat to see if that helps the drying time. But for quick drying polishes, I think Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri polishes are faster.
Also, I just wanted to comment on where you can purchase these. I was in CVS and I noticed these and the new scented Revlons. When I checked the price it was $6.75! Kind of ridiculous if you ask me, so I passed on them. A few days later I was a Wegmans (grocery store) and decided, just out of curiosity, to see if they had them. And they did! and the prices were soooooo much cheaper. They had the Top Speed polishes for $4.99 with a coupon for $1.00 off and the scented ones for $2.99 (I believe, it might have been $3.99)! So I really suggest you check around for these, it's definitely not worth buying them at CVS. I did buy one of the scented ones and I'll probably post that one next.
Until next time,
The Wicked
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Check out these websites!!!
These are websites you guys can checkout!! They are really cool and some are very affordable. Check them out!!!
Pigments
http://bftecosmetics.com/
http://www.detrivorecosmetics.com/
http://www.harajukuhunnies.com/site/?page_id=27
http://paintfxcosmetics.com/index.html
http://glamourdolleyes.com/
http://glamourdolleyes.com/
Makeup
http://www.bitchslap-cosmetics.com/
http://www.sugarpillshop.com/
http://www.occmakeup.com/
http://www.limecrimemakeup.com/
http://www.yabycosmetics.com/
http://www.illamasqua.com/
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/
Pigments
http://bftecosmetics.com/
http://www.detrivorecosmetics.com/
http://www.harajukuhunnies.com/site/?page_id=27
http://paintfxcosmetics.com/index.html
http://glamourdolleyes.com/
http://glamourdolleyes.com/
Makeup
http://www.bitchslap-cosmetics.com/
http://www.sugarpillshop.com/
http://www.occmakeup.com/
http://www.limecrimemakeup.com/
http://www.yabycosmetics.com/
http://www.illamasqua.com/
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/
Monday, January 24, 2011
OPI Nevermore!
Finally, the last of the Go Goth minis!
So this is a glittery shimmery blue purple color. It changes in the light, I put it on when it was dark so it looked purple instead of blue. I'm assuming when it is light out, it will look more blue and here you can kind of see it because of the camera flash. I've also heard that this color is actually OPI Ink and was just put into a mini bottle and remarketed for the halloween collection.
Here, I have 3 coats of the color and a top coat. I've found that all these (besides Obscurity) need 3 coats and a top coat. They are super shimmery when they are wet but as they dry the definitely dull, so a top coat really does wonders for these colors so I suggest it.
Overall, I thought the collection was excellent. It was true to the name and had some great colors, though I wish the bottles were a bit bigger. If anyone wants to buy it, they are cheaper on Amazon.com than in stores. I hope you all enjoyed the collection as much as I did!
Until next time,
The Wicked
Sunday, January 23, 2011
OPI Unripened!
I really really liked this color, but it was harder to capture than I thought it would be.
So here, you can see that is has this dark greenish tint, which it from the glitter in the polish. The glitter is pretty hard to see. In person, you can see it up close and it changes from green to blue to purple, depending on the light.
Here, you can see that from far away it just looks black. It is the same in person, you can really only see the glitter if you look really close. Its actually really pretty up close and I wish it was more visible on camera.
You can kind of see the purple in this picture.
Other than my camera issues, or whatever it was, this color was really nice. In the pictures I have a base coat and 3 coats of polish AND a top coat. I took these pictures after 4 days or so and even with 5 coats of polish on, it hadn't started to chip. The formula, like the rest, was really good and it covered really well. Actually, when the polish is wet the glitter is much more prominent. But what can you do, right? Overall, the whole Go Goth collection is great and I'll be putting the last color up soon!
Until next time,
The Wicked
Saturday, January 22, 2011
e.l.f cosmetics part 2!!!!
Here's the rest of my e.l.f. order.
Lips
From top to bottom- Lucky Lady, Mysterious, First Date
Studio Lip Stain-
Price- $3 (Paid $1.50)
Mellow Mauve- I haven't used it yet. I will put up a review when I do.
Until next time,
The Wicked
Lips
Studio Lip Stain-
Price- $3 (Paid $1.50)
So these are suppose to be a long- lasting lip color but they are not. I am very disappointed, they are transparent when applied. Also they are not long lasting. But hey for the price I can't complain!!!!! The colors are pretty and very close to what they look like in the bottle, but you do have to apply it a few times to achieve the color. There are many other expensive lip stains that do not give the results they claim.
From left to right- Nice & Natural, Peaceful Pink, Mellow Melon
Conditioning Lip Balm-
Price- $3 (Paid $1.50)
So let me first say I was impressed with the size of these, they bring a very generous amount (especially for $1.50). I really like these because they feel nice on the lips and have a nice color. However, I am disappointed with Nice & Natural because it gives my lips no color just some shine. I was expecting a nude color but got nothing, In the photo it looks darker than what it is in person. Maybe it just doesn't give my lips color might work on someone with a darker lip. ( I'll try and find out). But I wish it did work because I really like the color. But I can just use it as a gloss. I would definitely recommend these.
Eyes
Endless Eyes Pro Eyeshadows Palette (100 colors)
Price-$3 (Paid $1.50)
Before receiving this I was impressed, 100 eyeshadows for $5 bucks, like seriously!!! Even at regular price is super cheap. You can't even get one eyeshadow from other make-up brands. I used it for the first time yesterday and the pigment was great, I will do a more detailed review as I use it and put up swatches. But I think everyone should get one of these.
Face
Blush-
Price- $3 ( Paid $1.50)
Mellow Mauve- I haven't used it yet. I will put up a review when I do.
Gotta Glow- Love it!!! Awesome highlighter with gold in it.
Until next time,
The Wicked
Where is the light??
I was going to put up the Unripened post today, but the sunlight is just not on my side today. It is super cloudy and I need some natural light to capture the glitter in the polish. Hopefully the sun comes out and I'll try to get some good shots. Either way, there will be a new post up later, so check back!!
Until next time,
The Wicked
Until next time,
The Wicked
Thursday, January 20, 2011
e.l.f. Cosmetics (Eyes Lips Face)
So I had mentioned before I had ordered a few things from e.l.f. cosmetics. Let me just say I am very impressed with my order. Of course I am also very happy because I used the 50% off code (studio collection)!! Can't get any better than that. The order came super quick and very neatly packaged. I was very surprised and impressed because it came packaged MUCH better than higher makeup brands.
So here it goes!!! (All of the products I will mention are from the e.l.f. studio collection).
Face Brushes
11 piece brush set
Price: $30 (I got it for $15 with the code)
The brush set brings 10 pieces and a little pouch. It also brings a little booklet describing each brush which is very useful for beginners. Each brush is also labeled with what it is used for.
Complexion Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to apply powders all over the face, blush or bronzer.
Fan Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to dust off any fall out make up, or applying loose powder.
So here it goes!!! (All of the products I will mention are from the e.l.f. studio collection).
Face Brushes
11 piece brush set
Price: $30 (I got it for $15 with the code)
The brush set brings 10 pieces and a little pouch. It also brings a little booklet describing each brush which is very useful for beginners. Each brush is also labeled with what it is used for.
Complexion Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to apply powders all over the face, blush or bronzer.
Fan Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to dust off any fall out make up, or applying loose powder.
Angled Foundation Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to apply liquid foundation and gives a flawless application.
Powder Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to apply powder for a full coverage, blush or conturing.
Blush Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to apply blush or bronzer.
This are all the face brushes that I listed above. Here you can see the shape and compare them from one another.
All the five faces brushed came in a plastic case which is great to keep the brushes shape and from getting messed up . I was surprised that they brought this because none of my expensive brushes brought any of this.
Eye Brushes
Small Smudge Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to blend or smudge eyeliner or to blend shadow for a smokey eye.
Contour Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to blend shadow, add definition and get a more concentrated color.
Eyeshadow "C" Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used apply eyeshadow for a more opaque color.
Small Angled Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used for eyeliner, precise lines, or filling in eyebrows.
Small Precision Brush-
Price: $3 (Paid $1.50)
Used to create thin lines, precise coverage, concealer, or lip color.
I have yet to use this brushes so I will be doing reviews on each brush as I use them. So far, I have to say I am very impressed because they are very soft and seem to be of good quality. They are also vegan!!!
Until Next Time,
The Wicked
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