Friday, November 11, 2011

A Review: Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush


Cost:$33.00 CAD

Available at: Sephora.com and Sephora Stores

My Skin Type: Combination (oily)

My Shade: Natural Beauty

Claims: According to Sephora's website this product is, "Infused with natural clay harvested from the banks of the Amazon River and naturally baked by the sun, this nutrient-rich blush benefits all skin types for a fade-free flawless finish for an amazing 12 hours."

Actual Experience: After being frustrated with spending copious amounts of money on MAC blushes, only to have them fade after 4 or 5 hours, I decided to try this blush. I was over the moon with the pigmentation (use a very, very light hand or risk clown face :p). The staying power truly is 12 hours. Not only did it stay on a full 12 hours, it looked amazing doing it. The color that I naturally blush is a raspberry color, so if you are like me than the shade Natural Flush will be your new best friend :).

Buy or Avoid: Buy. This blush will not disappoint. In my opinion the quality of this blush is far superior to MAC's.


This product was bought with my own money

Saturday, October 22, 2011

A Review: MAC Lip Conditioner


Cost:$18.00 CAD

Claims: According to MAC Cosmetics website this product is, "A lightweight conditioning balm for the lips formulated with SPF 15. Protects the lips from everyday aggressions, holds in moisture, provides gentle repair to dry lips. Contains Almond Oil, Shea Butter, Avocado Extract, Wheat Germ Oil, vitamins A and E. Petroleum based to seal in moisture yet smooth to apply, non-sticky on. Slightly vanilla-flavoured. Colour-free."

Actual Experience: I went into MAC to return my six empty containers and get my free lip gloss (Back to MAC Program). I realized once I started to try on different colors that my lips were in no condition to do so. I told them I was going to have to come back another time. They asked what I was using and I told them Softlips. They said to stop using it because the menthol was making my lips worse. I went out on a whim and purchased the Lip Conditioner without reading reviews first (not something I normally do), I however, was not to be disappointed. Twenty-four hours after continuously hydrating my lips with it they were back to their normal supple selves.

Buy or Avoid: Buy. There are certain things that I don't play around with and skincare is one of them. Once I find something that works I stick with it.


This product was bought with my own money

Friday, September 23, 2011

A Review: Aveda Botanical Kinetics Exfoliant


My skin is combination (oily) and sensitive.

Cost will vary from spa to spa.

Claims: According to the bottle, this product removes dull surface cells and refines and clarifies skin. The Aveda website says that this product is no longer available.  However, I believe this to be incorrect. The bottle was recently redesigned from glass to plastic and I think they forgot to upload the new pictures to their website. I recently purchased a new bottle at my local spa and they said that it had not been discontinued.

Actual Experience: This product is a very gentle exfoliator. It has no granules because it is chemical exfoliant. It contains lavender extract, chamomile, balm mint, witch hazel, and salicylic acid along with a few other ingredients. I use it every other night on my entire face and in the mornings on my nose and chin. I have never had any type of allergic reaction to this product.

Buy or Avoid: Buy. I don't think that you can go wrong with this exfoliator. It should work for everyone from sensitive right through to super oily and resistant skin.


This product was bought with my own money

Monday, September 19, 2011

A Review: Clean and Clear Advantage Blackhead Eraser Scrub


Cost: $6.96 CAD at Walmart.

My skin is combination (oily) and sensitive.

Claims: According to their website with this product you will, "See fewer blackheads in just two days! CLEAN & CLEAR® BLACKHEAD EARSER™ Scrub has unique exfoliating multi-action beads that work to gently remove the trapped dirt, oil, and dead skin that can clog pores and lead to breakouts. Three sizes of multi-action beads allow surface exfoliation and a deep down clean. Salicylic Acid, an acne fighting medicine, clears blackheads and helps prevent new ones from forming."

Actual Experience: I bought this product because it was a lot less expensive than my normal exfoliater by Aveda, which I purchase from a local spa. Both products have salicylic acid, so I thought to myself, "How different can they really be?". Well, with the Clean and Clear Advantage Blackhead Eraser Scrub my entire chin area peeled and flaked! There is obviously something in it that does not agree with my skin. I have done some research and there are other beauty bloggers who have had the exact same thing happen to them. I am returning it to Walmart this week and have already gone to the spa and repurchased my Aveda, Botanical Kinetics Exfoliant (liquid with no granuales). I will be doing a review on the Aveda product shortly, so stay tuned.

Buy or Avoid: Avoid like the plague! If you do decide to try it, then make sure to buy it somewhere that will allow you to return it in case you experience peeling or flaking.


This product was bought with my own money

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Most Used Hair Products



I have fine, wavy, flat, dry, medium length hair with a few face framing layers.

All Redken products are available at salons that carry Redken

Products (top to bottom, left to right): 1. TIGI Dumb Blonde Shampoo (available at salons that carry TIGI). 2. Ion Repair Solutions (available at Sally Beauty Supply), 3. Redken Color Extend Conditioner. 1. Proclaim Glossing Polish (available at Sally Beauty Supply), 2. L'oreal Studio Silk & Gloss "Hot Straight" (available at Walmart), 3. Redken Extreme "Anti-Snap", 4. L'oreal Studio Design Finishing Spray, Extra Strong Hold (available at Walmart).

"Procedure": I wash my hair every other day with TIGI Dumb Blonde Shampoo and condition with Redken Color Extend (through the lengths and ends). Once a week I use Ion Repair Solutions to deep condition. To style, I mix slightly less than a quarter size amount of L'oreal Studio Silk & Gloss with half a pea size amount of Proclaim Glossing Polish (run through lengths and ends). Every other time I style my hair I add Redken Extreme Anti Snap to the mix. The Studio Design Finishing Spray is only used when I curl my hair (I actually prefer the one in the blue bottle to the one pictured above). It has a slightly lighter hold. Sometimes I blow dry and flat iron or curl my hair, and other times I braid it and let it dry naturally.

If you would like advice for your specific hair type, comment below and I will get back to you.

These products were bought with my own money

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Review: MAC Eye Shadows



Fifteen Pan Palette (with insert removed fits 21) $17.00 CAD. Eye shadow in pan format $14.00 CAD each.

Claims: According to MAC Cosmetics website their eye shadow is, "Highly pigmented powder. Applies evenly, blends well."

Actual Experience: My overall experience with MAC Eye Shadows has been fairly good. They come in seven different finishes: Matte (no frost, no shimmer, flat), frost (frosty, shimmery, sheen finish), satin (between a matte and frost finish), veluxe pearl (shimmery but not as shimmery as a frost), lustre (glittery, chunky, not much colour pay off), velvet (wash of sheer colour with a hint of shimmer), and veluxe (similar to veluxe pearl but with less shimmer). I am not a huge fan of MAC's mattes or lustres. The mattes do not always have the best colour pay off and the lustres are chunky, hard to work with and have a lot of fall out. All of the other formulas are pigmented, apply easily, and last all day (especially over an eyelid primer).

Buy or Avoid: Buy any formula except for mattes or lustres. Urban Decay also makes excellent eye shadows, and all of their finishes, in my opinion, perform equally well. However, they are a bit pricier than MAC eye shadows when bought individually. They do have some nice palettes to choose from, such as the cult favorite Naked Palette. When bought in palette form they are an excellent bang for your buck!


This product was bought with my own money

Monday, September 12, 2011

A Review: Aero Minerale Makeup Mist


My colour: Bare, price $19.99 CAD at select Lawton's Drugs also available at: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=aero+minerale&x=0&y=0

Claims: According to the Aero Minerale website, "Everything you love about minerals plus the moisture that you want. For true aerobrush application mist directly onto skin. For classic coverage apply with brush, sponge or finger."

Actual Experience: This is the only foundation that I have found to date (and I've probably spent hundreds over the years trying different ones) that will stay on my oily t-zone for the entire day. The finish is skin like. The product is thin (almost watery in consistency) but has excellent coverage. There are ten different colours to chose from in the line. They come in both cool and warm undertones so pretty much everyone will find a match. The best method that I have found for application is to spray a little foundation onto the top of the cap and use a couple of fingers to gently press the product into the skin. I have also tried using a brush (product dries too fast, and you tend to put on too much), and spraying directly on the face (very messy and you also tend to put on too much). If you apply the product too heavily it will feel sticky. Tip: If you decide to try and use the spray on method, then make sure to use a shower cap or an old towel to wrap your hair. If you don't it will get stuck in your hairline and you will have to shampoo to get it out.

Buy or Avoid: Buy. Especially if you have combination oily or oily skin. It is still much cheaper than most department store foundations. For reference I am on my second one.


This product was bought with my own money