Archive | October 2011

Support Breast Cancer Research with Nail Polish!

Hey Guys and Dolls!

By now we all know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I myself have lost a few women in my life to this terrible disease.  I try not to be a total sucker for everything with that iconic Pink Ribbon on it, because it could send me into spending overload, since it seems every company slaps that pink ribbon on everything (I have a fridge full of yogurt with pink labels.) However, when I see something that I need/want anyway I’m sucked in. On a recent trip to Sally Beauty Supply I was in desperate need of Velcro Rollers and Seche Vite  when I spied with my little eye(s)…

Awesome right? I didn’t need the pink polish*, but I know China Glaze cream lacquers tend to be good quality it will make a great stocking stuffer or an add-on to a giveaway for you guys! This was only one dollar more that Seche Vite alone so I though “Why not!”

So if you’re in need of Seche Vite or have been wanting to try it (it’s wonderful) here’s a great excuse for a great cause! Also if you know someone battling cancer of any kind, hug them and hold them dear in your heart. Your support can make all the difference!

Hope you’re having a great week, remember to be Vintage or Tacky, just be yourself!

-Cora

*The name of the pink polish is Go Go Pink, and I won’t be swatching it because I’m going to give it away at some point.

 

 

MyFace Cosmetics Halloween Contest!

Hi Guys and Dolls! I wanted to let you know that MyFace cosmetics is running a Halloween Contest! All the information will be on their Facebook page. Check out the video to see an amazing spiderwoman makeup & get inspired. I love the thing he did with the paper to create the lines- I’m going to try that out soon!

The Winner gets 15+ Products and a signed, original drawing my their artistic director Kabuki!

Their Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/myfacecosmetics

Here’s a link to the video :   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27Zidi9rqtY

 

SO AMAZING!

Peacock Masquerade

Hey Guys & Dolls! Today I’m sharing a fantastic Peacock inspired mask- PERFECT for Halloween. This would be great to do for a party or masquerade ball- you’ll be the belle of the ball! It’s simple to make this look pulled together with one or two tasteful peacock accessories, and your sexiest LBD- My advice is to not go too flashy with your other accessories, just stick to a single-color dress (though black and teal color-black dress would also be PERFECTION! I tried to show pretty much the whole process, but much of the continued application of color and blending had to be edited out for time (trust me, the original cut was not entertaining to watch). Just keep adding and blending until you achieve the desired look- I recommend doing a test before you do this makeup to wear out.  Get Ready to strut your stuff! Below are more pictures, a video tutorial, and a list of what I used so you can recreate this striking mask!

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Here’s a list and description of what I used & what tools I used to apply them, and links to find everything:

Skin: Paula’s Choice Resist Anti-Aging Clear Skin Hydrator Jack Black SPF25 Lipbalm (Grapefruit-YUM!)

Mask:

Too Faced Shadow Insurance (Eye shadow Primer for choice, applied with my fingers)

NYX Jumbo Pencil  (applied with Sonia Kashuk Crease Brush)

Ben Nye Cake Liner (activated with MAC Water-Based Mixing Medium(Pro product. You could also use Ben Nye’s Liquid Set), and applied with MAC’s 211 brush)

Chartreuse- Sugarpill Absinthe Chromalust, MAC Bitter eyeshadow, and Sebastian Trucco green/gold highlight (Sigma E55 Shader BrushSonia Kashuk Shader Brush)

Green/Teal- Ben Nye Jade Lumiere Shadow, and robins egg/teal from Wet n wild Blue Had Me At Hello (Sigma E55 shader)

Blue- Milani Blue my Mind and MAC Atlantic Blue (Sigma e55)

Purple- Ben Nye Amethyst, Sugarpill Poison Plum, and MUFE #92 (Sigma e55)

 Tightline- Urban Decay 24/7 Zero

 Mascara- MAC Studio Bold Black Fix Lash

Spiry’s Eyelash Jewlery -This pair was custom made for me, but she takes custom orders from all customers.

Duo Lash Glue Crystals- No brand name, bought them at a Craft Store

Face Makeup-

MAC MatchMaster Foundation 1.0 (Applied with a 193 Brush)

Purely Cosmetics Diamond Finishing Powder (applied with a Sigma F60, blended with Sigma E40)

MAC Stunner Blush (Limited Edition, no longer available.  A nice coral blush applied with a light hand would work)

Lips: MAC Magenta Lipliner Milani Flashy and In a Flash Lip Flash Pencils

Thank you so much for stopping by & subscribing!

-Cora

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Milani Baked Eyeshadow Marble

Hello Guys & Dolls!

Today I’m sharing a Swatchapalooza & review  of the Milani  Baked Eyeshadow “Marble”. These are part of the regular line up available at Drugstores and Massmarket reatailers (such as Target, Walmart, etc) and also on Milani’s own website.

According to the Milani website:

Captivating eyeshadow powder that features multiple infusion of colors baked on Italian terracotta tiles. All of these gorgeous combinations are designed to be used Wet or Dry.

In my opinion, these are for the most part high-quality baked shadows that rival the baked mineral eyeshadows I’ve seen/used from high-end companies. Though these are not officially called Mineral eyeshadows, they look similar and in fact these are made in Italy, as are most  (if not all) baked mineral shadows from high-end companies. Like most mineral/baked eyeshadows I’ve used, these have a medium-sheer color payoff when used dry, But when used wet the color payoff is much more intense, and in the case of these Marble shadows the glitter stands out more. The lighter shades seem sheerer,  and the glitter is too similar to the base color to stand out so they simply look a bit chunky. The darker shades preform much better, most likely because glitter shows up more obviously against a dark background. There is quite  a bit of fall-out all around (no doubt due to the glitter).  The colors themselves are excellent and all can be worn as bold or as subdued manner if you like. I have 5 of the 6 Marble shadows to share with you (I’m missing Medley, the black & silver one).

The packaging on these leaves something to be desired; The shadow is housed in a rather large compact with a  metallic bottom and a clear, rounded top; The applicator is useless, and in my opinion only makes the compact bulkier than it needs to be (Although it’s worth mentioning that most drugstore brands include unfortunate applicators/brushes, and that the inclusion of applicators makes the packaging bulky). When I first got these some were a bit difficult to open, though now they open with ease. In any case the product inside is great and that’s the whole reason you buy them anyway.

I reviewed the Baked Mettalic Eye Shadows last week if you’d like to see that review as well.

Here’s a breakdown of the 5 colors I have:

Melange- Shimmering black with gold and copper sparkle/glitter. Inglot AMC 64 has a matte base and larger glitter particles; MAC Velvet Lady(LE, 2007)  is blacker with sparse, larger glitter flecks. This works well as a crease/outer lid color, as a liner, or on the lid for a smoky eye., nicely pigmented used dry and very intense used wet.

Drench in Gold- Blonde-wheat gold. Very shimmery/sparkly and a bit sheer, very similar to MAC’s New Vegas Mineralize Skinfinish (LE, 2007), this works well has a gold highlight all over the face.

Intermix- shimmering  beige-tan with gold shimmer. Less intense compared to MAC Bronze eyeshadow. This one is slightly sheer weather applied wet or dry, though wet it works nice as a lid shade. This one and Fusion look so  similar when swatched it’s difficult for me to tell them apart.

Fusion- Shimmering beige-tan. Slightly deeper, and pinker compared to Intermix; less intense compared to MAC bronze. This one is slightly sheer weather applied wet or dry, though wet it works nice as a lid shade. This one and Intermix look so  similar when swatched it’s difficult for me to tell them apart.

Mix It Up- Black base with green/teal glitter. This is lighter and more uniform compared to MAC’s She Who Dares duo from Venomous Villains. In fact if you swirl both colors from that together this color is a near-dupe. When used wet, the MAC version has more of a micro-glitter sparkle effect where the Milani Version has more of a uniform metallic look. If you like dark,shimmery teal, GET THIS!!! This and Melange are my favorites, from both the Marble and the Metallic eyeshadows!

Swatched dry over Too Faced Shadow Insurance From L-R: Melange, Drench in Gold, Intermix, Fusion, and Mix It Up

Applied wet over the dry swatches above; From L-R: Melange, Drench in Gold, Intermix, Fusion, and Mix It Up

Milani has been a fave Drugstore/mass-market brand of mine for a long time, but I think a truer statement now is that they are just one of my fave brands period.  Milani always seems to come out with amazing products at a price point that is easy to swallow!

What? Milani Baked Shadows Metallic

Where to Buy? Drugstores, milanicosmetics.com

How Much? $7.49 for 1.5 gm

Tested on Animals: NOPE!

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