Thursday, July 2, 2015

Make Up of the day | Because you don't have to


I spent a lot of time writing and re-writing an "Everyday Make Up look" that was inspired by a Hannah Maggs video, but it never made its way onto the home page of my blog because I couldn't get it quite right. Then I left it for a while and thought: "I don't do that to my face everyday, that's why that post doesn't make sense to me"! And it could not have been more true. I do not wear make up everyday, and when I do, the amount I put on really depends on a lot of different factors: How much time I have, how I want to look, where I'm going, and also how much I care that day about what I look like. That being said, I decided to start from scratch and present to you different levels of "dolled-up" that can be achieved with some or all of the products in my current make-up kit.



1. "I could not care less"
Let's be honest, some times you just cannot be bothered with your face, wether you're staying home, or if you're going somewhere remotely important. On this type of day, I just think "screw it, people will just have to deal with my bare face today", and go completely make-up-free.

2. "I still want to feel human..."
On the days where I have less time (alarm clock not going off, or snooze button easily within reach), or on day where I want to give my skin a break, but still feel pretty when I walk passed a mirror, I use a combination of four or five  products. Firstly, I will go through my eyebrows with pencil and gel (or just gel if I'm feeling lazy). At the moment I like using the Anastasia brow wiz, as it has a tiny point and great non-greasy texture, and the Benefit Gimme Brow, because it gives a bit more volume to my brows and darkens them a bit. The combination of the lighter pencil and darker gel gives the eyebrows more dimension, therefore making them look more natural. Then I apply the Benefit Roller Lash mascara on my top and bottom lashes, and brighten my under-eyes with the Rimmel Wake Me Up concealer, as it has a very light coverage and good brightening qualities. I finish up this look with a bit of Mac Studio Fix powder all over my face to set the concealer and keep the rest of my skin somewhat shine-free for the day.

3. "Feeling fancy, but tight on time"
For those days where I wish I could spend hours playing with my make-up, but only have 10 minutes to do it. I begin with the Smashbox Photo Finish primer, to keep the products actually on my face all day. Then, I go a bit crazy with my concealer and apply it to my under-eyes, and all the way down to my cheek bones, in a triangular shape. I also apply it to the bridge of my nose, chin, corner of my mouth and middle of my forehead, and blend it all in with a dense brush. I then go on and powder all of my face, because I tend to get quite oily during the hot summer days. Now, it's time for the same eyebrow pencil and gel, and mascara as before. The last two things I use for this look are the Body Shop Honey bronzer, and the MAC Mineralize blush in Dainty.

4. "I want to feel like a beauty youtuber"
That's when I really use it all. I either managed to get up early enough, or I'm going somewhere special and have all the time in the world to get ready. I start up with primer, but instead of going straight for concealer, I mix the Nars Sheer Glow Foundation with a little bit of the Nars Copacabana illuminator. I swipe it on with a small buffing brush, and blend it in with a bigger one. Then, it's my whole "concealer, powder, brows" routine, and before going onto mascara, I apply either black or blue liquid liner (L'Oréal Super Slim liner in black, or Kat Von D Ink liner in Beaudelaire). I usually top this complete look off with the Nars Turkish Delight lipgloss, or the Burt's Bees tinted lip balm in Rose, and when all of this is done, I give my face a few sprays of Mac Fix Plus.

There you have it, the four stages of my laziness when it comes to putting my face on in the morning. I wanted to write a post like this, with that particular title, exactly because you do not have to put your face on in the morning. When I do any of those looks, it is simply for me and because of how I want to feel on that day. I love make up, and I love playing around with it, but it should never feel like you have to wear it everyday. Also, if you concoct yourself a make up kit, you don't have to use every single product in it, everyday! Make up is a form of expression, and it should vary with your mood and your personality. Make up is what you make of it, so try and make it fun!

Thank you for reading :)

Products mentioned:

1. Smashbox - Photo Finish Primer
2. Nars - Sheer Glow Fondation - Siberia and Stromboli (mixed together)
3. Nars - Copacabana illuminator
4. Rimmel - Wake Me Up concealer - light
5. Mac - Studio Fix powder - C2
6. Anastasia - Brow Wiz - Taupe*
7. Benefit - Gimme Brow - Medium deep
8. Kat Von D - Ink liner - Beaudelaire
9. L'Oréal - Super Slim liner - black
10. Benefit - Roller Lash mascara
11. The Body Shop - Honey bronzer
12. Mac - Mineralize blush - Dainty
13. Nars - lipgloss - Turkish Delight
14. Burt's Bees - tinted lip balm - Rose
15. Mac - Fix Plus

*I recently finished it, and am currently trying Maybeline's Brow Precise pencil, as shown in the picture.




Sunday, March 15, 2015

Bare faced | Skincare routine and favourite products

As I seem to have found an assortment of products that actually work on my skin, I thought it would be a good idea to share with you my skincare routine. I have very reactive and sensitive skin, therefore I find it very difficult to find products that don't make it angry, but are still efficient enough to get rid of and prevent acne.

I usually start my morning by swiping Bioderma over my face and neck, just to wake me up a bit and get rid of any dirt or left over night cream. This product is very effective, but very gentle; it doesn't irritate my skin at all and leaves it feeling fresh and clean.
I then use an aloe serum from the Body Shop, to protect my skin from the outside elements that could temper with it. It also helps to make my moisturizer do a better job. I then finish it off with the Body Shop's Aloe soothing moisture lotion with SPF 15. I know it's still winter, but the sun is damaging even if it's cold outside!
I feel like the combination of these three steps helps my skin stay moisturized throughout the day, and I haven't had any dry patch problems for quite a while now. Also, my make up sits on this skincare cocktail very well and does not look cakey at all.


Moving on to night time; I am faced with a much heftier challenge than in the morning, since I've now got a full face of make up to scrape off of my skin.  No worries, let's go one step at a time.
First, I whip out my trusty Bioderma again, because it is the most amazing thing to take off make up. It's not oily or greasy, but still takes away a lot of make up and grime in just a few swipes, and I personally use it to remove my eye make up and my lipstick, then wipe the rest of my face to take off the most of my foundation. Now that I am left with a semi-clean face, I hop in the shower, and use my Fresh Soy Face Cleanser. This thing is GENIUS. It smell nice and clean, it removes make up like nothing else, and it's gentle enough not to burn or irritate my skin, although I do feel a slight tingle from it sometimes. When I am truly make up free, I go on and use my St-Ives Apricot Scrub for blemish prone skin, and rub my skin gently with it (still in the shower), to get rid of any roughness or dead skin cells. I do use this almost everyday, even if you're not supposed to, but I've come to realize that my skin needs to be exfoliated often, or else I get very rough patches of dried and flaked skin, which clogs up my pores and makes me break out.
Once I'm out of the shower, I sometimes use a face mask. My current favourite one is another product from the Body Shop: the Tea Tree face mask. It smells very very strong, but not bad, and it feels cool and tingly on the skin, like you can actually feel it working its magic. It doesn't dry hard, which makes it a lot easier to rinse off, and I find it to leave my face extra clean, but not stripped.
With my face free of the mask, I then put on a combination of three products:
First, I use three or four drops of the Body Shop's vitamin e serum-in-oil and massage my face and neck, going upwards and trying not to pull or tug on my skin. Then, I mix in two or three drops of tea tree oil with a little bit of the Nuxe Crème Prodigieuse night cream. This cream is excellent for dull skin; it moisturizes so well, without feeling heavy or greasy, and I wake up to a less tired looking face, like my skin looks more plump from it. Plus, it smells of floral heavenly goodness.
Again, I massage it into my skin gently, and take this time to relax and breathe in the amazing smell.

There you have it, my complete skincare routine, from morning to night. I try to take this time, especially at night, to relax and destress, to pamper myself and give my body and mind a little break. Life can be really hectic sometimes, and taking care of yourself and having a bit of you-time, be it 10 minutes each day, really helps putting it all in perspective.

Thank you for reading :)

Links to all the products mentioned:

1. Aloe Soothing Sreum
2. Tea Tree Oil
3. Vitamin e Serum-in-Oil
4. Aloe Moisture Lotion with SPF 15
5. Nuxe Night Cream
6. Fresh Soy Face Cleanser
7. St-Ives Apricot Scrub

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

In my make up bag at the moment

Since I own quite a large collection of make up items that I love to pieces, but cannot use all at the same time, seeing the overwhelming pile of beauty stuff can get a little too much some times. It also means that I kept going back and forth between products and never really used anything up, which is really naughty.

The first thing I did to try and correct the situation was having a MASSIVE clear-out of my make-up stash. I got rid (gave away or threw out) of all the this that were either past the expiry date, not the right colour or formula for me, or that I just did not use anymore. It's a bit of a heart-breaking process, but trust me, you will feel so much better when it's done. It's like starting fresh even though you don't buy anything new.
With that done I still felt overwhelmed by the quantity of make-up that I had left, but I didn't want to get rid of everything either because it's like a collection to me; it's something I built and that I worked hard for.
SO! What to do now? The only solution I saw to that problem was this: hide! I began by selecting the few bits and pieces the I wanted to use on a daily basis, and made sure I still covered a broad spectrum of possibilities and needs. I than proceeded to hide away all the rest of the make-up in a not-too-accessible drawer, so that I would be less tempted to go get something from there.

The idea here was to fit everything I could need in a single make-up bag so that I would not have to dig through a huge pile of stuff every morning to do my face. Also, I'm moving around a lot, and having everything readily preped in a make up bag makes life on-the-go much easier. And, on top of all that, it will probably help me finish up my products before moving on to the next one, and will consequently help me save a bit of money too!

Here, you can see everything that made it into the make up bag:


1. Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hours foundation in Light Ivory
2. Maybeline Falsies Big Eyes mascara in Rebel Black
3. Smash box Photo Finish primer
4. Maybeline 24 Hours Color Tatto in Tough As Taupe
5. Anastasia Dip Brow pomade in Taupe
6. Mac Pro Longwear concealer in NC20
7. Benefit GimmeBrow gel in Medium Deep
8. Mac quad: Satin Taupe, Orb, Mythology, Vex
9. Rimmer Stay Matte powder in Transparent
10. The Body Shop Honey bronzer in n°3
11. Mac blush in Style
12. Rimmel Kate Moss lipsticks in 107 and 17
13. Revlon Super Lustrious lipstick in Sultry Samba
14. Mac lipsticks in Syrup and Please Me
15. Tools: Zoeva 317 Winged Liner and 127 Luxe Sheer Cheek
Sephora Shader and eyelash curlers
Anabelle A-10, Quo Blush brush, Unknown pencil brush
E.L.F brow brush, Beauty Blender


Thank you for reading :)

Friday, January 9, 2015

My goals for 2015

HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

With 2015 freshly out of the oven, I thought I would share some of the goals I've set myself for the new year. Even though new year's resolutions are usually not kept, I think it's important to make them, even if they just make us feel like we have somewhere to go and something to hope for. Setting goals is what makes us go further in life and makes us grow into the person we want to become. With that said, here are my goals for the coming year:

1. Read more

Reading is SO important. To me, reading is like really good food and exercise for the brain. It makes us learn, helps us be more creative and opens our mind to new ways of thinking and seeing the world. 
My reading goal for this year is to ALWAYS be reading a book. As soon as I finish one, I will pick another one up, and try to read at least 7 or 8 books in 2015.

2. Work harder in school

I've always been the kid in school who did not really need to study to have good grades. I count myself very lucky for that, but since I'm now in University, and since I now love what I do in school (I never liked school, and so I wasn't very motivated until Uni), I feel like I want to put more effort into my school work. I don't necessarily want better grades, because grades are kind of subjective in the design field, but I want to know that I did everything I could. Also, I want to learn more things and be more knowledgeable about the field I'm in. I want to be able to participate in conversations and answer questions in class. Basically, I want to take every learning opportunity that is thrown my way, whether it be reading, listening, watching or doing something myself.

3. Keep up with the news

Speaking of learning opportunities, I want to start following the news more closely. I never did because I don't really understand that type of stuff. But, seeing as I'm growing up and becoming an adult (scary, isn't it?) I feel like it is my job to know what is going on around the world and how it impacts the life of people, especially because, I think, it will grandly help me become a better designer in the future. 

4. Save money

Like I said, I am slowly becoming an adult, therefore I want to start putting money aside for later on in my life. I already started doing it, and I am very proud of what I've accomplished so far, but I want to take it up a notch. This year, I want to cut down on the spending. Actually, I want to buy smarter. I realized that I prefer buying less, but of better quality, so this is what I want to do: I want to research what I buy before spending money on it, and make sure it is something that will last me a long time. Buying less, buying smarter, and put money aside.

5. Move out

Being a 22 year-old full-time student, I still live with my parents. I started working as a hostess this summer, and I am still doing it and loving it. I've never worked during a school year before, but so far, so good, and like I said, I started putting money aside. The reason I want to move out is very simple: I want to feel like I live in my own place, and not in my parents house. I want to be responsable, and know how life works basically.  I feel like it's the next step I need to take in my life, and I am very excited about it!

6. Keep up my blog

I love my blog, even though it's still very small. I want to make it grow as much as I can and turn it into a hobby, into something that I do on a regular bases. I love blogs in general, and I love the whole universe they are in. A blog is like your own little personal place on the internet where you can share thoughts, feelings, anything really. I want to take care of my blog, and post more regularly on here.

There you have it! My goals for 2015. I am really motivated to make them happen, and I think I will display them in one way or another for me to be reminded of them everyday.
I hope this inspired some of you to set your own goals for the new year. Get motivated and make your life what you want it to be!

Thank you for reading :)