Showing posts with label FOTD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FOTD. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

2 recent FOTDs featuring my beloved Sleek iDivine palettes

It's been forever since I posted an FOTD--mostly because I haven't been wearing a whole lot of makeup lately. We all that cosmetics + intense heat = eyes like Tammy Faye Bakker on a crying jag, so I've been opting mostly for either a completely nekkid face or just mascara + lip balm. 

But my hunger for color got the best of me this weekend and I busted out my Sleek i-Divine palettes and went to town. This is what happens when I go on a DVR RuPaul's Drag U viewing binge. I am absolutely endlessly inspired by drag queens, their astounding makeup wizardry & their ability to use color, contour, light, shadow--and of course glitter--to whip up a wholly different persona for themselves to inhabit. Oh if I only had those kinds of skills...





Saturday's Look:


                                          


                                          

                                                  
~~PRODUCTS USED~~

Face:
E.L.F. Translucent Mattifying powder
E.L.F. HD powder
NYC Color Wheel Allover Bronze Glow
NYC Color Wheel Pink Cheek Glow
E.L.F. Golden Bronzer (as highlight)

Eyes:
Garnier Anti-Dark Circle eye roller
NYX HD eyeshadow base
Sleek Curacao i-Divine palette 
Sleek Ultra Matte Vol 1 i-Divine palette
Maybelline Lasting Drama gel liner
Wet N Wild ColorIcon shadow single in Panther
Jordana Extreme Volumizing Mascara
Wet N Wild Acapulco Glow bronzer (to blend out shadow and highlight browbone)
NYC brow kit

Lips:
L'Oreal Colour Riche Audacious Amazon lipstick (from last year's Project Runway LE collection)





 Sunday's Look:






~~PRODUCTS USED~~

Face:
Physicians Formula Healthy Wear Powder foundation in Translucent Light
E.L.F. HD Powder
NYC Colorwheel in Pink Cheek Glow
NYC Colorwheel in Allover Bronze Glow
Wet N Wild Bronzer as highlight

Eyes:
Garnier Anti-dark circle eye roller
NYX HD eyeshadow base
Sleek Curacao & Ultra Matte Vol 2 i-Divine Palettes
Wet N Wild ColorIcon shadow single in Panther
Jordana Extreme Volumizing mascara
NYC brow kit

Lips:
L'Oreal Colour Riche Audacious Amazon
Revlon Colorburst Lipgloss in Decadent

Who are your glam idols & makeup inspirations?





Friday, July 27, 2012

that $20 face I promised you

About a week ago, I wrote this post about my picks for the $20 face challenge that has been floating around beauty blogs. Well, I finally got around to doing a look for it and taking the pics. Here ya go (list of products and thoughts below pics):


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Products used: 

Wet N Wild Ultimate Sheer Tinted Moisturizer--$3.99
E.L.F. Studio Translucent Mattifying Powder--$3.00
E.L.F. Studio Contouring Blush and Bronzer Duo--$3.00
E.L.F. Essential Eye Primer (not pictured because my dumbass forgot to grab it when I took these pics)
E.L.F. Essential Eye Brightening Eyeshadow Quad in Butternut--$1.00
Jordana Best Lash Extreme Volumizing Mascara--$2.99 (this mascara is quickly becoming my new holy grail mascara. it works JUST as well as my beloved Maybelline The Falsies Flared mascara AND I like the Jordana brush better because it's slimmer and easier to work with!!) 
Wet N Wild Silk Lipstick in 552A/Just Garnet (I erroneously listed this as Cinnamon in my initial $20 post)--$.99
E.L.F. Studio Stippling Brush--$3.00
E.L.F. Essential Defining Eye Brush--$1.00



Translucent powder is on the left, blush/bronzer is on the right. Eyeshadow quad underneath

The translucent powder is really amazingly good for the price. However, it is not truly "translucent.' It does have a beige color to it. That beige color just happens to match my natural skin tone. I applied this powder using the included sponge by swiping the sponge over the powder and patting it onto my face. 

The blush/bronzer is SO amazing. The blush is a gorgeous peachy tone with amazing gold shimmer in it. It's rumored to be comparable to the iconic NARS Orgasm blush. I can't afford no NARS so I can neither confirm or deny this rumor. All I know is I love it for what it is! The bronzer is MEGA pigmented so you need to use a very light hand. I literally just barely touched the brush to it and then blew on the brush before applying. 

The Butternut eyeshadow quad is quickly becoming a holy grail item for me. You can create SO many easy neutral looks with this little one dollar wonder. The darkest shade also works as a gorgeous eyeliner when applied wet (which is what I did for this look).



The E.L.F. stippling brush (left) is something I use every day to apply my blush. It makes it super easy to apply and blend color without accidentally OVER applying. The eye defining brush is another staple in my every day makeup routine. This brush is SO versatile. When it is dry, it is fluffy enough to use to apply and all-over wash of color. The angled cut and the pointed end is awesome for outer V/crease work and when you wet this brush, its angle sharpens into a nice point that I took advantage of for this challenge. I managed to get a pretty good, clean wing with this little brush for this challenge. 



Wet N Wild $.99 lippie!! Who doesn't love a good, cheap red? This one has an almost metallic finish which I happen to love. And the formula is amazing. Smooth, easy to apply and super pigmented. The only thing I don't like about these lipsticks is Wet N Wild only prints the names on the outer seals. Once you buy the lipstick and remove the seal, you're only  left with the letter/number gobbledeegook on the bottom of the label and that can make it hard to pinpoint and remember shade names.

So whaddiya think of my $20 face? Pretty decent bang for my buck if I don't say so myself! 






Sunday, July 1, 2012

who's got 2 thumbs and just got over the most gnarly summer cold ever???

ME!!! And to celebrate, here's a nice, colorful FOTD:

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Yes I coordinated my makeup to my outfit and hair yet again. Also, you can see I'm off my neutral kick and strung out on color yet again. I know I've shown this color combo on here before, but this time,  I did it with different shadows--namely a bunch of shadows from my beloved Sleek palettes. Oh how I lovez me some Sleek. Too bad I live on the wrong side of the Atlantic. Thank you Ebay for helping me get my hands on these amaze-balls UK pretties!! At this point, I own 6 Sleek i-Divine shadow palettes: the Acid Palette; both the bright and dark matte palettes; the Monaco palette; the original palette & the Curacao Palette...and word in the blogosphere is Sleek is releasing a new "Glory" palette on July 4th to celebrate the 2012 Olympic games in London. And you bet I'll  be scouring the interwebz for that one, too! For now I will just have to drool over Musical Houses' swatches here.

Anyway, onto products used:

Face:

Wet N Wild Tinted moisturizer
Physicians Formula Healthy Wear powder foundation
L'Oreal Charming Cockatoo blush (from the LE project runway collection--which you can track down on Ebay--damn you Ebay!!)
NYC Color Wheel mosaic powder in Bronze Glow
Femme Couture Baked highlighting powder

Eyes:
Garnier anti-dark circle eye-roller
NYX HD shadow base
yellow shade from Sleek bright matte palette
lime green shade from Sleek bright matte palette
shimmering green shade from Sleek Monaco palette
Wet N Wild bronzzer Acapulco glow as brow highlight
Maybelline Lasting Drama gel liner in black
Maybelline Falsies Flared mascara
NYC brow kit
ELF brow gel

Lips:
Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Lovesick

So do you have any overseas beauty loves that force you to resort to Ebay in order to get your fix?



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

2 different neutral looks

Hell must have frozen over because I've been doing nothing but neutral looks lately. It all started last week when I picked up the E.L.F. eyeshadow quad in Butternut at Target (seriously, reach between your couch cushions, dig out 4 quarters and go get this quad. It RULES and, at 25 cents per shadow, you can't friggin beat the price!!)...ever since then, I've been pulling out all my neutral shadows and playing with them to make up for neglecting them in favor of all my bright shades for so long. Here are 2 contrasting looks that have come out of that experimentation--one more dramatic and one more subtle but still defined.

LOOK 1--on the dramatic side:

Here's a neutral look I did with the aforementioned Butternut quad. It's a soft cut crease with a pop of bright coral/pink gloss on the lips (hey I can't quit my colors cold turkey!!)...I've also been testing out the new Revlon Colorstay Whipped foundation and have been LOVING it so far (will write a full review on this soon).





FACE:
Revlon Colorstay Whipped Foundation in Buff
ELF Studio HD Powder
Physicians Formula Bronzer (this one is from years ago, the label's gone and I can't remember what it was called).
Milani blush in Dolce Luminoso
ELF Golden bronzer used as highlight

Eyes:
NYX HD eyeshadow base
ELF shadow quad in Butternut
Jordana Fabuliner in Brown
Rimmel Spark It Up liner in Tiger Eye
Maybelline The Falsies Flared mascara
ELF brow kit Medium
ELF brow gel

Lips:
Revlon Colorburst lipgloss in Strawberry



LOOK 2--much less dramatic:

Here is a much more subtle neutral look with just some light contouring in the crease & at the outer corners of my eyes. Since the shadow was so understated, I went for a bold red lip and some cat-eye liner. I was being lazy this particular day and decided to skip liquid foundation in favor of a dusting of Physicians Formula Healthy Wear powder foundation.



FACE:

Physicians Formula Healthy Wear Powder Foundation in Translucent Light
Old mystery Physicians Formula Bronzer
L'Oreal Charming Cockatoo's Blush (from last fall's LE Project Runway collection--which you can still track down on Ebay)
ELF Golden Bronzer used as highlight

EYES:

NYX Nude on Nude palette
Jordana Fabuliner in Brown
Maybelline The Falsies Flared Mascara
ELF Brow kit medium

Lips:
Revlon Cherries in the Snow (can't get more classic, iconic red than that!)








Thursday, June 14, 2012

technicolor trainwreck

Sometimes I think I like color a little too much. Observe my recent FOTD




Looks like I got jumped by a box of Crayolas. Oh well. The kids in my son's class seem to get a kick out of it. I'm actually amazed by the amount of  people who stop and tell me how awesome my hair color is. Back in the day (we're talking mid 90s) when I used to rock hair like this, I got more people calling me a clown and a circus freak than anything else...I guess peeps are just more open to crazy colors these days. I suspect celebs like Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry have something to do with this. Or maybe it's just the collective evolution of people's judgement of non-conformity...pfffft, yea right. It's totally Katy.

Anyhoo, here's the products I used

Face
--Almay Clear Complexion foundation in Casper White Ivory
--ELF Studio HD powder (omg LOVING THIS!!!)
--Milani Baked Blush in Coralina
--some random old Physicians Formula bronzer (trying to show older stuff in my stash more love)

Eyes:
Garnier Anti-Dark Circle Eye Roller
NYX HD eyebase
Wet N Wild Color Icon trio in I Dream of Greenie
Wet N Wild Color Icon trio in Fauna (from their Spring 2012 LE set which is still available in stores)
Maybelline Lasting Drama Gel liner in black (new holy grail gel liner!!)
ELF Mineral eye brightener 
Maybelline The Falsies Flared mascara
ELF brow kit in medium

Lips:
L'Oreal Colour Riche in Sea Fleur (SO obsessed with this lippie lately)

I never cease to be amazed at the awesomeness of Wet N Wild shadows. They're so vivid and pigmented. I've been making it a point to grab a few trios & using them exclusively to see what color combos I can come up with. I switch the trios out every few days to give my redonk ColorIcon stash good rotation.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Spam on the Cheap, the FOTD edition

Yep, it's time to clean out the To Post folders again--I always procrastinate on sorting through my FOTD pics because I tend to take about 340850438504 shots of each look and it takes forever just to upload them and click through them all.

It's kinda funny--I can tell the chronology of these pics based on my hair color's metamorphosis. Gotta love my Manic Panic A.D.D.!


**Unless otherwise noted, I used the following in all these pictures: Almay Clear Complexion Foundation, Powder and Concealor in Light/Ivory; ELF Eyebrow kit in 'medium;' Jordana Fabuliner; Maybelline The Falsies Flared Mascara; NYX HD eyeshadow base**


Look, I still have pink hair in this one! 
Eyes: Sugarpill Chromalust in Tiara and Stella
Cheeks: Physicians Formula Happy Booster blush
Lips: Baby Lips balm--the minty one with no pigment in the lime green tube (I can't remember the name)...




Enter the Turquoise/purple hair! 
Eyes: Wet N Wild 8 Pan eyeshadow in "Blue Had Me at Hello." Sugarpill Chromalust in Stella
Cheeks: ELF blush in Pink Passion
Lips: Revlon Lip Butter in Dollypop over NYC Lipstain in Forever Fuchsia




Oh look, yet another blue shadow look...what a shock.
Eyes: Glamour Doll Eyes shadows in Fabulous  and Aqua Foil, some ELF loose shadow that I can't remember and Sugarpill Chromalust in Stella (oh yea I'm crushin HARD on Stella!)
Lips: ELF lipstick in Gypsy
Cheeks: Physicians Formula Happy Booster blush




This is my eye look from yesterday. I was being lazy and didn't do my whole face, hence the eyeballz only shots. For this look, I used Pearl Ex Pigments in Green/Yellow Duo, Blue/Green Duo and Interference Gold. 

What are Pearl Ex Pigments you ask? Well, if you are a crafty bitch like me, you might find the name familiar: they are powdered pearlescent pigments used to add color and luster to arts and crafts projects. You can find them in places like Hobby Lobby, AC Moore and Michael's. Here's the thing about them: they are non-toxic, inert, acid-free, amazingly finely milled, richly pigmented and they apply, blend, and last (all frickin day) like a DREAM...but they're not TECHNICALLY cosmetics. I figure if it looks like makeup, applies like makeup, and is made of perfectly safe ingredients, then HECK, to ME, it's makeup! But, to cover both my ass and Pearl-Ex's I'm gonna say if you wanna try them out, do so 'at your own risk.' I've worn them quite a few times with absolutely no ill effects whatsoever and I am always blown away at how vibrant they are and how easy they are to work with.  ...

Anyway, so there's some of the mugshots I've collected over the past few months. Clearly, I gotta lay off the blue eyeshadow for a while. It's funny. I used to avoid blue shadow like the plague cuz I always read it didn't do anything for green eyes. But, after I started dying my hair all crazy-like again, I decided to HELL with what's "appropriate." I just wanna play with COLOR, dangit! 

Here's to self-liberation...

So what's your color of the moment?

Monday, April 23, 2012

lookin a hot mess for Sub Ball...

Hello, blogosphere! I'm actually feeling well enough to post. As I mentioned in my last post, I've had Strep throat AND a double ear infection on top of that (oh yea, even when I get sick, I gotta go ALL OUT). They gave me antibiotics and I guess they're actually working because I can actually sit up without feeling dizzy AND I actually ate something solid today! I'm actually even well enough to abuse the word "actually!" Yay medical intervention!

Anyway,  I got a chance to dress up all fancy a few weeks back.. It was for The 112th annual Submarine Birthday Ball, which is what it sounds like it is--a birthday ball the Navy throws in honor of submarines & all who work on them. It's a  big shin-dig and a killer excuse for us wives to get all doozied up in decadent, floor-length, sparkly things like we're going to the Oscars, which rules because, honestly, how many times does a poor schmuck nobody like me get a chance to rock an evening gown & feel like a princess? )...

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Since I was going with an all-black ensemble (of course), I got black glitter heels and I wanted my nails to match my heels, so I got the idea to paint my nails black (with my trusty Wet n Wild Black Creme) & dip the still-wet nails in a big ol vat of black glitter. They look more like asphalt than glitter nails in the pictures, but they looked pretty dang nifty in person. For a girl who loves all things black, sparkly and nail-related, it was like the convergence of all awesomeness on my fingertips.

These nails were fun to wear but they DID have their draw backs. They're definitely a "one night special occasion" type thing only. I learned the hard way that if you try to put a top coat ON TOP of the glitter layer to smooth it out, it just ends up looking like a wet, bubbly mess--like tar or something. So basically you gotta wear the glitter top-coat free, which means your nails are all gritty and rough & catch on stuff. Amazingly, the glitter itself did not shed at all, though and it wasn't all that hard to remove afterward. I didn't even have to foil the nails--I just held a remover-soaked ball on top of each nail for a minute and I was able to easily & gently scrape the glitter off in one or 2 pieces with an orange stick.

Of course, after I did my nails, I remembered I had purchased satin gloves to wear for the night (duh)--but I ended up having to take the gloves off later anyway cuz, dude, satin is slippery & trying to, like, hold stuff is a pain with them on. 

Anway, because I can't think of a clever segway (hell I can't even spell the WORD) I'm going to start abruptly talking about  my outfit and makeup. Usually, wives get bridesmaids dresses and whatnot to wear to the ball but I wanted to keep it a tad more goth/victorian than that, so I came up with this:


beaded Corset + tight lacy shirt + layered skirts = my outfit. And Yep, that's Mr. Cheap there by my side all decked out & showing off his naval awesomeness.


I didn't get too many good shots of my makeup that night, but here's a crappy, awkward pic to give you an idea. You really can't tell what's going on with my eyes but I attempted a subtle double-winged liner...

Face:
Almay Clear Complexion Foundation, powder & concealer
ELF Studio Blush in Pink Passion
Wet N Wild Bronnzer in Acapulco Glow

Eyes:
NYX HD Eye base
Sugarpill chromalust in Tiara
Sugarpill chromalust in Stella
Wet N Wild Color-Icon shadow single in Panther
Jordana Fabuliner in black
Milani Liquif'eye liner in black
rhinestone falsies I got at Sally's (I think they are by Ardell)
Maybelline the Falsies Flared mascara

brows:
ELF brow kit in medium
ELF clear brow gel

lips:
Wet N Wild Megalast lipstick
Revlon Colorburst Lip gloss in Decadent

So anyway, yay for special occasions and yay for Amoxicillan for helping me feel well enough to write a big rambly post about getting dressed up). Do you like getting dressed up? Are you a fan of anti-biotics? ;)









Monday, April 16, 2012

FOTD from last week--featuring even MORE Glamour Doll Eye & Sugarpill!


Hello, hello! Sorry I haven't posted in a while. The weather has been way too gorgeous lately so we've been spending redonk amounts of time outside. I HAVE been taking pics, though--my "to post" folder is overflowing, so time to stop being a bad blogger and sit down long enough write something and hit "publish." 

Here's a look I wore last week. Basically my objective here was to match my NEW new hair (yes, I changed it AGAIN--took my trusty Manic Panic Atomic Turquoise and put it all over my head--including over the existing Hot Hot Pink streaks--which created these awesome royal purple chunks and, of course, deepened the other Atomic Turquoise parts even more)...oh yea, and I also wanted to play some more with my gorgeous Glamour Doll Eye and Sugarpill loose shadows, of course





Products used:
*Face*
The usual Almay Clear Complexion Foundation, powder and concealor
ELF Studio Blush in Pink Passion
Wet N Wild Bronzzer Acapulco Glow

*Eyes*
Glamour Doll Eyes Fabulous
Glamour Doll Eyes Aqua Foil
Glamour Doll Eyes Bruised
Sugarpill Hysteric
Jordana Fabuliner in black
Wet N Wild ColorIcon single shadow in Panther
Maybelline Falsies Flared mascara
Wet N Wild Acapulco Glow under brows as highlight

*Brows*
ELF brow kit in Medium
ELF clear brow setting gel

*Lips*
One of the new Wet N Wild Megalast lippies (I LOVE the lipstick but HATE that Wet N Wild only prints the name on the outer seal that gets removed)
Revlon Colorburst lip gloss in Decadent (from the LE holiday 2011 collection)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

yesterday's FOTD featuring Sugarpill and Glamour Doll Eyes


I was in a pink mood yesterday. Plus I really wanted to play with my Sugarpill and Glamour Doll Eye loose shadows. So this is what happened:











PRODUCTS:
*face*
Almay Clear Complexion foundation, powder and concealor
Garnier Anti-dark circle eye roller
Physicians Formula Happy Booster blush
Wet N Wild Bronzzer in Acapulco Glow

*eyes*
NYX HD eyeshadow base
Glamour Doll Eyes Pinky Swear 
Sugarpill Decora
Sugarpill Stella
Overall Beauty Champagne (under brow)
Jordana Fabuliner in black
Maybelline the Falsies Flared Mascara in black

Brows:
New York Color Brow kit

Lips:
New York Color Lipstain in Forever Fuchsia
Milani Haute Flash LE gloss in Flashy
Revlon Colorburst lip gloss (LE Holiday 2011) in Decadent 

I am in so much love with indie-made makeup lately. I have a whole wish list of different companies I want to try out--and so much of it is so really reasonably priced, too! 

Oh yea, dig the new hair? You can't really tell in these pics but it is in streaks--Manic Panic Hot Hot Pink and Atomic Turquoise over bleached-to-death blond. Yay for color!