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Jergens Shea Beauty Oil Review

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Since I have extremely dry skin, body oils are a staple for me.  When applied to damp skin after a bath or shower, oils lock the moisture in and keep it there.  Since body lotions/butters are made with water, they eventually evaporate from the skin, leaving it dry a few hours later.  So when I heard that Jergens was launching a Shea Butter Oil, I knew I had to check it out.  

I've been looking in stores for it for the past few weeks and didn't have much luck.  I used the "find in store" tool on Target's website, which said that my local store had it in stock.  Nope...I went a few times and searched everywhere.  My guess is that they technically have it in inventory somewhere in a stockroom and haven't gotten around to putting it out yet (which is why that tool is sometimes useless!).

Then yesterday I was at CVS and spotted one lone bottle sitting on the shelf sideways, as they hadn't made a space for it yet.  Score! I paid $8.99 for it.  

Jergens says that this oil gives the skin 6x more radiance, sheen and hydration and contains Shea, Argan, Safflower, Meadowfoam and Olive Oils.  It also contains Mineral Oil, if that's a concern for you.



This oil is so moisturizing!  The Shea, Argan and Olive oils really set this apart from other body oils I've tried that are mostly just mineral oil.  Not only does this lock in moisture and prevent it from evaporating, it adds moisture as well.  It also smells wonderful, warm, and sweet, but it's a light scent and not overpowering at all.  My skin has a nice sheen after applying this, but I bet it would be even more noticeable in the summer when my skin has some more color (I don't even bother with self-tanner in the winter).  
This is definitely a keeper!  Has anyone else seen this or tried it?  I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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L'Oreal Youth Code Pore Vanisher Review and Giveaway

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L'Oreal's new Youth Code Pore Vanisher ($19.99) claims to actually shrink your pores in one month.  When I saw that on the display at the drugstore, I was pretty skeptical.  I read a ton of beauty magazines, and have since my early teens, and the one thing all the experts are always saying is that you can visually minimize pores, but nothing can actually shrink them.


Here's what L'Oreal says about the new Pore Vanisher:

What is Pore Vanisher™?
Pore Vanisher™ is a fresh, airy cream that instantly minimizes the look of pores and shrinks actual pore size in 1 month.

How does it work?
Pore Vanisher™ works on three dimensions to shrink pores: depth*, number and size. Instantly pores appear virtually vanished and skin feels hydrated. Perlite absorbs excess oil for an all-day, shine free, smooth finish. In one day LHA micro-exfoliates to visibly smooth skin’s surface.In one month pores begin to snap back into shape as our highest concentration of Perline-P strengthens and tightens pore walls to shrink actual pore size. 

They also have un-retouched photos on their website that show the product minimizing the pores, so I figured I would do the same thing. 

First, here are the packaging photos and ingredients:


It comes in a really pretty tube with a pink ombre effect and it dispenses very easily. 
The consistency is creamy and it goes on like velvet.  It has a slight color to it, but it really didn't show once blended into the skin.



A lot of people are saying that this could be a dupe for Benefit's The Porefessional, but I don't feel that way.  Yes, they both minimize pores, but the textures feel quite different.  The Porefessional is a drier, waxy, balm-like consistency, while the Pore Vanisher is creamy with a silky texture, like a skin cream with a bit of silicone in it. 
Also, the Porefessional doesn't have the extra skincare ingredients that help to shrink the pores over time like the Pore Vanisher does, so they are very different products.  I think NYX's Pore Filler is a better dupe for the Porefessional, and will be doing a comparison post later this week.

So here are my before and after photos.  I'm not wearing any makeup, and you can see the pores on my cheek to the left of my nose.  There's a bit of shine there, which surprised me because I'm usually pretty dry.

Now the after photo- the shine is gone and my pores are much less noticeable...success! 


I think this product does a really good job of minimizing pores and getting rid of shine.  I think it hides pores just as well as Benefit's Porefessional, and if the Pore Vanisher truly helps to shrink the pores over time, it's definitely worth picking up and trying.  

At $20, it's a cheaper option and may even do a lot more than other pore fillers, which only hide the pores temporarily. 

What do you think about this product?  Have you used it yet or do you want to? 

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NYX Spring 2014 Collection is Here!

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I was so excited to get an email today from NYX revealing their new Spring 2014 products and I wanted to share them with you.

In addition to new shades of Butter Gloss and Butter Balm, there are now 22 Shades of  Butter Lipsticks, $6.
• What it is:  Full coverage lipstick that feels like it melts onto the lips.

• What it does:  Adds a pop of color to lips.

• Why we love it:  This lightweight formula is non-sticky and deposits high impact color with just one stroke.

• How to use:  Apply directly on bare lips or over lip liner/primer for more pigmentation.



Next are two eyeshadow palettes- Adorable (neutrals) and Sex Bomb (sultry shades). $7.50
Next are Primal Colors, $5, which are theatrical face powders.
• What it is: A matte-finish pressed face powder that has high impact payoff.
• What it does: Provides high impact color.
• Why we love it: You can create a variety of desired theatrical effects for performances or Halloween.
• How to use: Apply to face or body for desired theatrical effect. Can be applied with brush or sponge. Not for use in eye area.

Next up, is the Lush Lashes collection $7 each.


• What it is: A unique collection of mascara formulas and brushes to maximize the look of lashes.

• What it does: Adds volume, length and color to lashes.

• Why we love it: There’s a formula and brush for every desired lash look.

• How to use: Apply to lashes starting at the base and wiggle toward outer tips of lashes to maximize effect. Can also be applied to both sides of upper lashes if desired for increased coverage.

XXL (LL01): This hefty mascara really packs it on! XXL’s volumizing formula and va va va voom brush offer the ultimate tools needed to lift, define and curl even those hard to reach lashes.

BADUNKADUNK (LL02): Bigger is better, and this full-sized formula has it all. The vitamin-enriched formula deepens, darkens and makes lashes look thicker. The full-sized brush reaches from root to tip while perfectly building beautiful, fuller-looking lashes.

STACKED (LL03): The sky’s the limit with our clump-free, voluminous formula. The unique combination of brushes build volume from the roots with the short teaser bristles and coat lashes easily from root to tip with the sky-high length bristles.

VOLUPTUOUS (LL04): Have them guessing if they’re real or not with this well endowed formula. The thick tapered brush builds volume and is also ideal for reaching even the tiniest lashes.

FULL FIGURED (LL05): Be big and be proud with our unforgettable waterproof formula. The straight brush shape easily grabs and coats each lash from root to tip to boost length.

CURVACEOUS (LL06): For the ultimate volume and definition, this classic shaped brush is perfect for separating lashes and making them look thicker, bigger, more curvaceous.

MORE TO LOVE (LL07): Love to love the look of your lashes. More to Love’s curved, super-sized bristles coat each and every lash with rich, deep color from root to tip while curling.


Next is Hot singles Eyeshadows $4.50 each.  Looks like they've changed their square shaped shadows for round pots!  88 shades in total.
• What it is:
A stunning range of highly-pigmented shadows in shimmer, matte, metallic and iridescent finishes.

• What it does:
Creates a variety of eye makeup looks.

• Why we love it:
The collection of colors and highly-pigmented payoff are amazing

• How to use:
Use with eye shadow base. Apply choice of colors to create edgy, natural and artistic eye looks.




 Color Mascaras $7 each.

• What it is: Extra highly pigmented color mascara.
• What it does: Adds volume, length and color to lashes.
• Why we love it: You will not believe the color payoff, it is amazing!
• How to use: Apply directly to lashes starting at base and wiggle upwards to deposit the maximum amount of color. Can be used at tips of lashes only if ombre effect is desired.


Enhance your natural beauty with this sensational collection of warm neutral tones. 15 sultry and seductive eye shadow shades, 4 matte and pearl blushers and 3 pearlescent face illuminators. This kit will make you and them take a double take.





Out of control brows have you flustered? NYX’s Control Freak Brow Gel offers a new way to tame them fast. The clear formula works well over powder or pencil to seal the deal and make a statement with your brows that you will be proud of. The unique non-sticky formula is comfortable to wear all day.

And last but not least, Blotting Powder $12

Kissed with the barest hint of pigment, Blotting Powder takes down the shine without settling into fine lines, polishing skin to satin matte perfection.


So which products are you dying to try?  I have my eye on those palettes, butter lipsticks, new mascaras and new eyeshadow singles.

Almay CC Luminous Primer Review and Swatches.

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Almay's new CC Luminous Primer surprised me, because I wasn't sure if I was going to like it.  When a product says, "luminous", I immediately think of sparkle and shimmer, which isn't a look I'm going for.  But since I have dry skin that can be dull and has a serious lack of "dewiness", I thought a pink-toned primer might perk things up a bit.  
I have a tube of Benefit's That Gal primer, which is also pink toned and I love that, so I thought this might also be a dupe (I'll compare them below).  
*Disclosure: I purchased it at Target for $9.99
 This primer comes in a glass bottle with a pump and which is not messy and easily dispenses the perfect amount of product.  It's not heavy on silicone like other primers and feels like a light lotion instead.
It goes on very pale pink, almost white until you blend it in.

After blending, it gives a nice dewy glow to my skin- just what I was looking for!  When I apply foundation over it, the "glow" shines through the foundation and it makes my skin look radiant. 
In the photo below, my hand looks dewy but not sparkly- sort of a pearly effect.  I didn't apply foundation on my hand, so you're seeing just the primer.  When foundation is applied over it, the glow is more muted and is just the right amount to make the skin look flawless.
So how does it stack up to "That Gal" by Benefit?


That Gal is a darker shade of pink, so it brightens up dull skin with mainly the color.  It doesn't have the same level of pearly glow that the Almay does.  

 Benefit That Gal is on the left, Almay CC Luminous on the right
So I can't say that this is an exact dupe for That Gal, since it's not as pink and has a more pearlescent finish. But I'm really liking it under my foundation and its subtle enough to use every day.
Are you a fan of That Gal or have you tried pink toned primers to brighten up your skin?  I'd love to hear about it!

Garnier 5 Sec Blur Review plus Swatches and Comparisons

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There are so many new primers on the market these days!  From Garnier to L'Oreal to Almay all are promising to blur away imperfections, make shine disappear and fill in pores. But even though they do similar things, they are different in their own ways in terms of texture and how they feel on the skin.  
Garnier's new 5 Sec Blur is the latest primer to crop up and it definitely reminds me of another very popular (and expensive) primer, so read on...more on that below!
First, the details: 

5 Sec Blur comes in a pink tube that holds a full oz of product, so it will last quite a while, especially since you only need a little bit. The tube has a tapered tip that makes dispensing the primer easy. 

Here are the packaging shots and ingredients: 



The formula is light pink and opaque, with a fluffy texture similar to a mousse, but with a silky silicone feel. 

It does a great job of smoothing my skin, filling in pores, lines and wrinkles, blurring minor imperfections and controlling shine.  Compared to the others I've reviewed recently, Garnier 5 Sec Blur has the silkiest texture. The Almay CC Primer  feels more like a light lotion.  L'Oreal Pore Vanisher comes close in terms of silkiness, but once applied it has more of a powdery dry down, while the Garnier retains the silky feel a bit longer.

The pink color and mousse-like texture made me think of two other primers- L'Oreal's Studio Secrets Magic Perfecting Base and Mally's Perfect Prep Primer.

I swatched all three to do a side-by-side comparison.  

From left to right: L'Oreal, Mally, Garnier

The L'Oreal one was very thick and paste-like compared with the Garnier, so I can't really call it a dupe.  But look at Mally Perfect Prep next to the Garnier- they looked and felt exactly alike!
I've been using Mally's Perfect Prep for a few months now ever since I saw it on QVC, and I love it but it's $35/jar- yikes! At $16.99, Garnier 5 Sec Blur is an almost spot on dupe in terms of texture and feel.  Mally Perfect Prep does have peptides in it for firming the skin, so that's one thing the Garnier formula lacks.  But if you're using skincare products to firm your skin and don't really care if they're in your primer too, the Garnier 5 Sec Blur primes the skin just as well as Mally's Perfect Prep, in my opinion and feels exactly the same.
I'll definitely be pinning this to my Dupes Board






Taya Beauty Amazon White Clay Thickening Hair Collection Review and Giveaway

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A few months ago, I was approached about trying Taya Beauty's Amazon White Clay Thickening Hair products.  It was perfect timing, as I had just seen a demo on HSN and was intrigued by the line, especially since I have fine hair. 
I was expecting to get a few products to try, but was super excited to get the whole line! (You can get everything you see here too-read on!)

First, a little about the line... all Taya products are formulated free of sulfates, parabens, animal products, and animal testing.
All the ingredients are sourced through environmentally sustainable programs and  the local communities directly benefit from their harvests and conservation efforts.  

Here's what the Taya website says about the Amazon White Clay Collection and how it works to thicken hair: 
Amazon White Clay is a natural clay rich in iron, potassium, calcium, and sulfur. The clay absorbs organic materials along the banks of the Amazon River  creating a super-nourishing clay that adds greater body, richness and thickness to the hair shaft.
Croton Lechleri Resin, derived from the Croton Lechleri Tree provides density, thickness and nourishment, reducing hair thinning, expanding the hair cuticle, and making hair feel richer and thicker.
Extracts of Raw Avocado Oil penetrate into the hair follicle providing conditioning, nourishment and shine while reducing hair thinning and breakage.
Here are my thoughts on the products:
Since the shampoo $20 is sulfate free, it doesn't lather easily, but it's very thick and moisturizing so it cleanses without stripping the hair- perfect for those with damage or if you're worried about breakage.  The conditioner $22 is rich and creamy and made my hair feel silky when rinsing it out.

The Thickening Leave-In Mist $22 (left) was one of my favorite products in the line.  I sprayed it on damp hair after showering and after blow drying, my hair looked much more full and shiny.
The Thickening Styling Creme $22(middle) is a little more moisturizing and heavier than the Leave-In Mist.  I tried them both together the first time and it was too much for my hair and it was a little weighed down.  So depending on your hair type, you could use one or the other.  If your hair is very thin or not dry/damaged, you might want to use the Leave-In spray, and if you have a bit more thickness or if your hair is dry and needs moisture, the styling creme will add more body while taming frizzies.
The Thickening Hair Spray $24 (right) is a medium hold finishing spray.  I'm personally not a huge fan of non-aerosol hairsprays with a pump because I tend to put too much in my hair, so I prefer the Aerosol version below.

The Thickening Hairspray $24(left) is another favorite of mine.  I like to flip my head upside down after drying my hair and spray this in circles a few times.  It gives such great body and hold!  I also spray a little on my fingers and tame the frizzies at my hairline.
The Thickening Whipped Clay $24(middle) is similar to mousse.  I found that it gave my hair a lot of texture which isn't something I want if I'm going for a smooth sleek look, but it added the texture and hold I needed to create waves with a curling iron.
The Hair Plumper $24(right) is a hybrid Mousse/Hairspray and is a really unique product.  This was also one of my favorites, as I would spray it into my roots before blow drying and got tons of volume without weight or the stickiness that many root lifting sprays give you. 

Overall, Taya's Amazon White Clay Line is great for plumping up fine, limp hair and the formulas are gentle and free of harsh ingredients.  Visit TayaBeauty for more information or to purchase. 

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Physicians Formula Super BB Cream Compact Makeup Review

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Last year, Physicians Formula launched their Super BB Line, and while I didn't try the powder, I found that the cream that came in the tube was mask-like and heavy, sank into lines, and didn't last, not to mention that the light color was still way too dark for me.
Now for Spring 2014, they've released a compact version. Do I like it any better? Let's see!



This cream is supposed to replace your moisturizer, foundation, and SPF, which is 30- not bad!
It comes in a compact with a mirror and a sponge applicator.

The texture is slightly greasy, I'm guessing it's because it's supposed to moisturize, but it wasn't enough moisture for my dry skin- I needed to layer this on top of my regular moisturizer.  I think those with oily skin may find this too greasy, so those who are somewhere in the middle of oily and dry might find this to be right for them.  Application with the included sponge is horrible, so I wouldn't recommend that.  The first time I used this with the sponge, it went on way too thick and pasty and just looked...not right.  But then I applied it using my Sonia Kashuk flat top brush, which I use to apply foundation all the time, and it went on much better.  I swirled the brush around in the compact and then buffed it into my skin in a circular motion.  It gave me a nice light to medium coverage with a satin finish.

The light shade is close to my skin color, but like all Physicians Formula products I've tried so far, it's yellow based (which is what most people are, around 80%) but I have pink undertones, so it wasn't quite a match.
My thoughts on this are just...Meh. It's ok, but for my dry skin it's not a do-it-all product since I still need to moisturize.  
It reminds me of another product I purchased last Spring, which is Too Faced Air Buffed BB Creme Compact, $39 at Sephora.  It's extremely similar in terms of the coverage, texture and wear.  So much so, I'm calling this a dupe (I'll pin it to my dupes board).  The Too Faced one comes with a brush to apply it that's similar to my Sonia Kashuk brush, just smaller.  That's what gave me the idea to apply the Physicians Formula one that way.

Overall, if you have normal skin without a lot of imperfections and you're looking for light to medium coverage with an SPF 30, you might really love this.  The rest of us will just have to keep on looking!








Jordana 12 Hour Made to Last Liquid Eyeliner Pencil Review and Swatch. Urban Decay 24/7 Dupe!

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Jordana is a cosmetics company that a lot of people haven't heard of because you don't find it everywhere.  The only place I've seen it is at Walgreens, tucked underneath the beauty aisle checkout counter.  A while back, I picked up their Best Lash Extreme mascara, which is one of the BEST drugstore mascaras I've tried, and probably the cheapest, at $3.  See my review from 2012  HERE.
Recently, I saw that they have new eyeliners called 12 Hour Made to Last Eyeliners, and they were $2.49- how could I resist?  
I purchased the black shade called Black Point. 



This eyeliner is super creamy and glides across the skin so easily with no tugging or pulling.  The pigment is outstanding, as you can see in the swatch below.  I swatched it on my arm in the morning and left it alone and when I went to bed it still looked the same!  On my lids, it wears all day until I take it off, no smudging or fading whatsoever.  On my waterline, it lasts about 5-6 hours, which still isn't bad.


On me, this wears the same as Urban Decay's 24/7 eyeliners, and is less than $3 (sorry U.D. I still love you!).  These liners are just ridiculously good for the price, and one of the best drugstore finds in a while.  So I'm going to hurry back to Walgreens and pick up the rest of the colors- at that price, how could I not?
It comes in aqua, purple, brown, jade green, and charcoal gray. 
Even though they're on the Walgreen's site, they aren't available to order so if they don't stock these at your local Walgreens you can buy them at Jordana.com.
I'll add these to my dupes board on Pinterest. Has anyone tried these, or other Jordana products you'd like to talk about?  

Top Ten Splurgeworthy Luxury Beauty 2014

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Even though I'm on a drugstore makeup budget, I do splurge on luxury products from time to time.  I usually research them to death before taking the plunge, because I'd hate to part with my money only to be disappointed.  Losing $5 or $10 at the drugstore is one thing, but once you hit $20 and above, I want to be sure to get my money's worth.
I get emails from readers sometimes asking what I think about certain products, and if I think they're worth the money.  So I wanted to put together a list of my top ten splurgeworthy items.  

My criteria are:
1. They have to do what they say they will and perform as advertised.
2. They have to be a unique product that I can't find a dupe for at the drugstore.
3. They have to be something I'll use every day, or at least a few times a week and not just sit in a drawer collecting dust.

So here's my current list of favorites:

We've all heard of cleansing oils for the face, but I've been using this body oil cleanser for years now and I keep going back to it.  I even bought it for my Mom and Mother-in-Law for Christmas this year.  It has a delicate almond scent and it cleanses with a creamy lather that doesn't strip the skin's moisture barrier.  I use in all winter long, and when I get out of the shower, I barely have to moisturize, because this does it for me.  



I purchased this in Pink Escape, which is the perfect shade for my fair skin (it comes in 6 colors).  It's a hybrid of cream blush and gel stain, and it's so light and sheer that it gives a totally believable glow.  Made with coconut water and argan oil, it's natural so you can also put it on your lips for a flush of color (two-in one bonus!).  It's easy to use and blend (doesn't dry too quickly). Plus, it lasts all day and feels hydrating on the skin. 


What can I say about this other than it's amazing!  I've been using this for the past 7 or 8 years, and I have yet to find a drugstore lip balm that compares.  Rather than coat the lips with wax, this has a soft texture that just melts into the lips- they soak it right up and it makes them look hydrated and soft almost instantly. Plus, the lemon sugar scent is delicious. I've tried all the colors, but my favorites are the Clear, Rose (the perfect rosy my lips but better shade) and the Honey (a nude bronze shade).  I'm also in love with the Sugar Shine Treatment, ($18.50) which is this balm in gloss form.  And of course, the Sugar Advanced Therapy, ($25) which I use at night or if my lips are extra chapped. But the original still tops my list.

My hands are so perpetually dry, they crack, split, and generally look like an 80 year old's.  So believe me when I tell you I've tried every hand cream on the market. Last Spring, while 9 months pregnant, my husband Eric and I were walking around this posh little Connecticut town, and wandered into a boutique where I promptly spotted a tester of this hand cream and tried it on like I do every time I see hand cream. As we walked around, I realized my hands felt amazingly soft, not the slightest bit greasy, and suddenly looked my age. Plus, the soft oatmeal, milk,vanilla and vetiver scent was dreamy.  So my lovely hubby paid $28 for this little tube that made me so happy (I later found it for $20 at Anthropologie).  A week later as I welcomed my baby boy, I still felt good about using it since it's more than 98% natural and didn't irritate his skin when I touched him.  I ended up later getting the body lotion that comes in a cool retro glass bottle.  Amazing stuff!
There are brow pencils, powders, and waxes out on the market, but this little wonder is different in that it has tiny fibers that attach to hair and skin, and it fills in gaps so naturally, you'd swear that it was real hair.  I saw this demo'd on QVC one day and just had to have it.  It truly lives up to it's claims- my brows look fuller without looking drawn or powdered in.  The gel also helps to keep them in place...brilliant!

This spray is the perfect solution to my over-processed hair that also happens to be fine and thin.  Other repairing treatments tend to be heavy and weigh my hair down even more.  This one is weightless, smells amazing and moisturizes like nobody's business.  My hair looks as close to perfection as I can get it after I use this- bouncy, shiny and split ends and frizz are hidden from sight.  All hair types can benefit from the repairing monoi oil, but those with fine hair will appreciate how lightweight this is.  

This is a recent addition to my list, but is one of my favorite products ever.  When lips need an extra bit of soothing or moisture, I reach for this, leave it on all night and in the morning, my lips are practically line-less and pillowy soft.  This is so thick that it stays in place and doesn't get all over your pillow, but if you want to wear it during the day, the thick texture also helps it to stay put and layer nicely under lip color.  

Many drugstore mascaras have come close, but still nothing compares to the crazy huge lashes I get with They're Real.  The formula is perfect, not too thick and gloppy but not watery either and it lets you build as many coats as you want without clumping.  The dome tipped brush allows you to get lashes you never could have before with a regular wand.  Every time I use this, it looks like I'm wearing falsies.  It also comes in a $10 travel size if you want to try it before you spend $23- that's what I did originally and loved it so much I jumped to the full size.

Yes, this is super expensive, but it works! When I turned 36 this year, I was considering Retin-A for my increasing fine lines, but since my skin is so dry and I've heard lots of complaints about Rx strength retinol drying out the skin and causing irritation, I went in search of something better.  Most non-prescription retinol creams don't contain enough retinol to make much of a difference, but this formula is different, in that it has Strivectin's already popular NIA-114, which is an active form of Vitamin B.  They found during research that for retinol to actually work well and provide anti-aging benefits at a non-prescription level, it needs Vitamin B to drive it deep into the skin.  So with this cream, you get the benefits of Rx strength retinol without the harsh side effects.  I've been using it for almost 2 months, and have already seen a noticeable decrease in the lines on my face, and as an added bonus, my skin looks brighter and more even.  


This multitasking cream-oil does absolutely everything!  Put it on lips, face, elbows, knees, cuticles...the possibilities are endless.  This tube is quite large and will last a long time. It's 99% natural ingredients with argan oil, avocado oil, shea butter to name a few.  It starts out as a cream, but melts into an oil on contact with the skin.  I've used it all over my face at night when my skin is feeling particularly dry in the winter, and I wake up with plump, smooth, soft skin- no breakouts. I pat it under my eyes to boost moisture and plump wrinkles. I take it in my purse and it's the only product I need, rather than carrying a bunch of different products.  I can just pull it out and use it as a hand cream, lip balm, whatever.  Plus it smells like an orange creamcicle...yum!




So there you have it!  These are my current luxury beauty obsessions.  If you want to try these but aren't sure if you'll like them, Google the travel size- many stores like Ulta or Sephora carry them. Also, Sephora will give you a sample of almost anything, so just ask! 
What are the luxury beauty products you can't live without?




January 2014 Ipsy Glam Bag Reveal

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It's that time of the month again when I rush to my mailbox in anticipation of my subscription boxes. This month's Birchbox was great, but I always look forward most to my Ipsy Glam Bag. So what did I get this month? Take a look!
Benefit Says: Quickly minimize the appearance of pores! Apply this silky, lightweight balm for translucent pore coverage and smoother-than-smooth skin. Pores...now you see 'em, now you don't! Complements all skin tones.

What I think: I have a deluxe sample of the POREfessional that I got from Sephora and love it, so I'm excited to get more, since that one is almost gone.



Malin + Goetz Says: Mojito Lip Balm is as soothing to the lips as it is to the senses.  Flavored with (MALIN+GOETZ) Mojito, our lip balm is scientifically blended to restore and replenish.  Our hydrating lip gel easily integrates for daily maintenance, prevention and treatment of dry, irritated lips.  Color and Paraben free.

What I think: Love this lip balm!  It's moisturizing and the flavor reminds me of summertime....yum.



Balanced Guru Says: Treat your whole body with a smooth and buttery body balm. Enriched with healthy butters and an invigorating blend of essential oils that will wake up your senses and moisturize your skin without leaving it greasy or tacky. Make sure you work it well into elbows, knees and even your feet. They'll thank you later.

What I think: I wasn't crazy about this one.  It smells lemony, which can quickly go wrong if it smells like a cleaning product.  This balm is very thick and moisturizing, which I like about it, but it has so many butters and oils in it, that my skin stays shiny/greasy for a long time- it just doesn't soak in fast enough for me.  I'll probably use this at night- I could see it working well as an overnight foot treatment, covered with socks.



Nicka K. New York says: Made of delicate spun lace, Absolute! Make-up Cleansing Tissues are gentle enough for sensitive complexions, but strong enough to effectively remove lipstick, eyeliner, eyeshadow and even waterproof mascara.

What I think: I haven't tried these yet, but makeup remover wipes are always welcome in this lazy girl's house.  I use them more than ever now that I have a 7 month old that's not sleeping to quickly remove makeup and get myself right to bed as quickly as possible!



Yaby Says: Liquid foundation = unbelievably natural (8mm tube with removable tip)
  • Super smooth texture, extremely easy to apply.
  • Mimics the skin's natural sheen to create the most realistic flawless skin
  • a natural finish which does not create excessive glossiness that requires constant touchup and mattifying.
  • oil-free
What I think: 
I tried this on my hand so far, and it seems really moisturizing (great for my dry skin) and the color match is spot-on!  I'm excited to try this soon!


I also received a Beauty Blender and Cleaner with my Ipsy Points.  You can earn points a number of different ways, like referring friends to the site, rating your Glam Bag, reviewing products on Ipsy.com and sharing your Glam Bag's arrival on Facebook.  You can then redeem your points for extras, so I was super excited to get my Beauty Blender!


So this month's IPSY Glam Bag had a grand total of $48.48 worth of product inside for $10.  This is why I love IPSY, I always get my money's worth and then some!  

What did you think of this month's bag?  



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Strivectin CC Lip Tint Pink Review and Swatches

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I've been using the Strivectin AR line for the face for the past few months, and I love it. So the prospect of an anti-aging lip treatment from Strivectin was too good to pass up!  I purchased mine at Ulta for $19.  There are two shades, pink and plum and since I'm more of a neutral lip girl, I chose the pink.

Here are some box shots:


It comes in a tube that you squeeze to apply...pretty standard.


Here's a swatch of the pink on my hand:


This lip treatment is thick and moisturizing without being sticky, which is really important to me. It has a very faint mint scent that isn't overpowering at all. It makes my lips feel hydrated right away and I love that it not only has instant effects, but has Strivectin's NIA-114 molecule to correct the lips over time.  Most lip treatments only work temporarily, so I look at this as an investment to correct the fine lines permanently, rather than just fill them in. 

 Here's a swatch on my lips...you can see how they already look smoother and a little more plumped up.  



I'm really liking this new lip treatment!  The color is so pretty- it's a very subtle my-lips-but-better shade that's perfect for every day.


Wantable Beauty Box January 2014 Reveal

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This month, I got the opportunity to try a new beauty subscription box (well, new to me) called Wantable. I was so excited, because Wantable is completely different than the others I subscribe to. 

It costs a bit more...$36/month for subscription, or $40 for a one time box.  But, you get all full-sized products inside, not just samples.  Also, they offer prestige beauty brands that are indie and up-and-coming, so you get to try some new products you either didn't know about yet, or that you don't see in your local stores. 

When you sign up, you take a quiz letting them know your makeup preferences by rating products and shades "love", "like", or "dislike".  You'll never get anything you've disliked in your box, which is awesome!  I said that I disliked dark lip colors, and also brow products.  I actually like brow products, but have so many that I don't want any more.  So you can really customize your box, which is so fun. You can also return your box if you don't like it...how many subscription services let you do that?!

So what did I get in my Wantable box this month?
Lets find out...




This powder is supposed to take the place of foundation, concealer, powder, blush, eyeshadow and lipstick (if applied over chapstick).
It comes with eye and lip applicators and you're supposed to buff the product into your face using a swirling motion.  The shade is one-size-fits-all, and I haven't tried it yet but it looks pretty dark, so on me it might be more like a bronzer. 



I've seen these at J. Crew and while I had heard of this Swedish beauty brand, I had never tried anything from the before.  I love this periwinkle blue shade, it's perfect for Spring!  


Michael Marcus is an international makeup artist, and fans of his brand include Marcia Cross and Paris Hilton. I'm always excited to get brushes because good ones are expensive and I rarely buy them, so this made me happy!



This pencil is so creamy and soft, it can be used as an eyeliner or eyeshadow.  I love the silver shade also!  



Sorme is a brand that is all about infusing their makeup with skincare botanicals, antioxidants and peptides.  You can't actually order from their website, but I found this in other online stores. This blush is a nice neutral color and it's very soft and pigmented!

I received about $128 worth of product in this month's Wantable box!  I really enjoyed checking out some new brands and seeing if I would get products based on my quiz answers, which I did!  By the way, Wantable also offers an Intimates box and an Accessories box- those sound really fun also!


Have you tried any of Wantable's subscriptions?  I'd love to hear what you think!








Rimmel Scandaleyes Retro Glam Mascara Review

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I really like Rimmel mascaras for the most part, but I haven't had much luck with any of the Scandaleyes line.  I find the brushes to be too big to control and the formulas are just so-so, at least on me.  So when I spotted the new Scandaleyes Retro Glam mascara, which is new for Spring 2014, I thought I'd give it one more shot.

The packaging claims to give a bold, wide-eyed look and that you can get a big, false lash look in "one simple stroke".  I haven't found a mascara yet that can do that in one coat, usually I have to build several to get a false lash look.  So lets see what happens...

This has an oversized brush, similar to the other Scandaleyes formulas, but this one is an hourglass shape that's supposed to fan out the lashes to give "bold wide-eyed volume".  

I found the formula to be a little on the wetter side but not too bad.  The large brush caused me to get some mascara on my eyelids, despite my best efforts to be careful.  I did like the way the shape of the brush was able to grab lashes at the corners and it combed through them nicely to avoid clumping. 

While I was able to get length out of this one, my lashes lacked much volume.  One coat didn't really do a whole lot for my lashes and I found that I needed multiple coats to get a lot of length.  

Before:

After 1 Coat:

After Several Coats:
Overall, I got nice length from Retro Glam and not a lot of clumps.  It also didn't smudge.  But if you're looking for tons of volume, you won't get it here. Think I'll stick with Rimmel's Max Bold Curves, which is my favorite in their line.

What do you think?  Have you had any luck with the Scandaleyes line?


L'Oreal Infallible Silkissime Eyeliner Review Highlight swatches

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I really wanted to try L'Oreal's new Infallible Silkissime liners, but I just purchased a Jordana 12 Hour Liner recently, and these seemed similar, so I couldn't justify another long wearing eyeliner. But then I noticed that L'Oreal had this highlight shade, which I haven't seen anywhere else at the drugstore, so I picked one up.

These are supposed to last 16 hours and have a smooth glide with no tugging, and they deliver!  I barely had to press down at all to apply this, it just went on like butter and the highlight shade looks so pretty in the inner corners of my eyes and really makes me look awake.
I always worry when eyeliners are this soft that they won't have any staying power, but I swatched this on my wrist yesterday and it was still there this morning when I went to take a shower, and it hadn't faded one bit!  It didn't last quite that long on my eyes, but it's a more moist environment, so I didn't expect it to.  Still, I got at least 8 hours out of this on my eyes, but then I went to bed, so I think it would have lasted a bit longer.

Here's the swatch- such a pretty color- almost like rose gold.
The Silkissime eyeliners also come in Black, Charcoal and Plum (which looks navy blue to me).  I got mine for $8.99 at Target.



L'Oreal Volume Filler Review- Densifying Gelee, Shampoo and Conditioner

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Since I have fine, limp hair I'm always looking for the next product that's going to give me volume...minus the stickiness of course.  That last part is hard to find and it's almost a catch-22 because fine hair can't handle a lot of product, but you have to put product in to get volume.  Ugh...story of my life.

I saw L'Oreal's new Volume Filler line at Target recently and had to have it.  I purchased the Shampoo, Conditioner and Densifying Gelee ($5.99 each).  There is also a Volume Filler concentrate that gets mixed with your conditioner but I didn't purchase that.


There isn't a whole lot to say about the Shampoo and Conditioner- they smell nice and made my hair feel soft, but not weighed down. They definitely add to the thickness of my hair, because when I used only the Densifying Gelee with a different shampoo and conditioner, my hair didn't have as much volume.  Here's the label on the back that describes them:

I wanted to focus on the Densifying Gelee, because it's a dupe for another more expensive product that I love, so I'm really excited about that!  
Here's the label that describes it:

When I first used this product, I thought, "Wow, this feels and smells exactly like Redken's 07 Velvet Gelatine Volumizing Blow Dry Gel.  Literally...same scent, same texture!  Then I found out that L'Oreal owns Redken, so that makes sense!  The other interesting thing, is that on Redken's website, the description is very similar...they even use some of the same wording that you see on the back of the bottle in my photo above!
  • Light, airy gel melts into hair for a soft velour-like finish with natural looking shine
  • Creates volume, shine and texture


The Densifying Gelee is a gel, but feels like a cream...it's very unique.  It doesn't have a lot of slip to it, so it's a bit difficult to spread through the hair.  So what I do is section my hair into 4 or 5 sections so that I have smaller areas to work with.

 I remember when I first used the Redken Velvet Gelatine, I thought that the thickness of the product would weigh my hair down, but it didn't at all- I had a nice bouncy blowout with no stickiness with that product, and the same holds true for L'Oreal's version.  My hair felt amazing...light, bouncy and smooth.

Here are some before and afters...the first photo was taken a couple of months ago on Thanksgiving.  I was having a particularly flat hair day, but you can see how fine my hair is.

This next photo is right after using the Volume Filler Shampoo, Conditioner and Densifying Gelee...my hair is longer now, and that means more weight but it still has way more volume than before.


The next day I tried using just the Gelee, and not the shampoo and conditioner, and while I still got some volume, it wasn't as much as when I used them together.

I'm so happy I found this line and that it really works well for my hair!  I'm also psyched to find a dupe for my favorite Redken gel, since it's really hard to find these days, and also expensive!



I'll pin this to my Dupes Board on Pinterest.

Swap Beauty Box Samples Online with eDivv.

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Do you have a bunch of unused beauty samples from subscription boxes just sitting around?  If you're wondering what to do with your beauty products that you can't use or have duplicates of, there's a new site dedicated to swapping them with others for free, called eDivv.
This site is such a great idea, because I know plenty of people, myself included, who sometimes get a product they just can't use whether it's not right for their skin type or maybe it's a color that they don't particularly like. I've seen swap groups on Pinterest and Facebook, but finally there's an actual site where you can set up shop and browse products easily.


So how does it work? Here are the steps:

1. Sign up for a free account.
2. Find a product you want and click "Divvy"
3. Choose a product from your collection that you'd be willing to trade for that item.
4. The person who's trading the item you want will be notified that you want to trade with them. They can either accept, or counter and ask for a different product you have, or decline your offer.
5. Once agreed upon, both people send out their items within 48 hours.

This video explains the process:



I'm so glad to have found eDivv, because it's a great way to get rid of your beauty clutter and actually get products you want!

To check it out, visit eDivv.com



Physicians Formula Youthful Wear Spotless Foundation Review and Swatches

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When I saw the new Physicians Formula Spotless Foundation ($15), I was so excited to try it because it's an oil based foundation made without water, just like Armani's Maestro Foundation, which is $62.  In fact, when I compared the main ingredients (the first few that make up the majority of the formula), they were the same, just in a slightly different order. After that, each has it's own different extracts, oils and preservatives.

Here's the comparison- I color-coded the ingredients so you can see where they are in each formula.

Physicians Formula- Isododecane, Cyclohexasiloxane, Dimethicone, Mica, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Phenyl Trimethicone, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Acrylates/Polytrimethylsiloxymethacrylate Copolymer, Vinyl Dimethicone/Methicone Silsesquioxane Crosspolymer, Cyclopentasiloxane, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Seed Oil, Paeonia Suffruticosa Root Extract, Laminaria Digitata Extract, Ceramide 3, Olive Glycerides, Sodium Hyaluronate, Nylon-12, Polyamide-5, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol, Caprylyl Glycol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Hexylene Glycol, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Oleate, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Polysilicone -11, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Solidago Virgaurea (Goldenrod) Extract, Propylene Carbonate, Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Water, Phenoxyethanol. May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides

ArmaniCyclohexasiloxane, dimethicone,isododecane, alcohol denat, vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer, phenyl trimethicone, acrylates/polytrimethylsiloxymethacrylate copolymer, peg-10 dimethicone, disteardimonium hectorite, fragrance, nelumbium speciosum flower extract, limonene, benzyl salicylate, synthetic fluorphlogopite, linalool, benzyl alcohol, propylene carbonate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, disodium stearoyl glutamate, water, citrus aurantium amara (bitter orange) flower oil, butylphenyl methylpropional, aluminium hydroxide, hexyl cinnamal; may contain: iron oxides, titanium dioxide

Another comparison I can make between the two is that they both come with a dropper. 



While Maestro doesn't claim to reduce age spots and discolorations on the skin, Physicians Formula does! 
Here are the claims on the packaging:



The Spotless foundation comes with a brush and the directions say to apply a few drops directly to the brush and buff into the face.  


The formula is very thin and runny, and it feels just like a face oil, only this has pigment suspended in it.

It just melts into the skin, and I love the texture.  The first time I used this, I used way too much and it looked like a mask.  Then I went back and read the box and it said to just use a few drops.  That worked out so much better, and it gave me a nice light coverage that felt like a second skin.

The only problem is that the light shade is still too dark for me (it comes in light, medium, and medium beige) and it's yellow based, and I have pink-toned skin.
My other gripe with this foundation is the smell- it smells like paint, or something similar to that...it's a very chemical smell that's off-putting and actually gave me a headache after a while.  

I wish I could continue using this to see if it brightens up my sun damage, but I can't take the smell and the color is just wrong on me.  

I prefer L'Oreal's Magic Nude foundation, which is also an Armani Maestro dupe (L'Oreal actually owns Armani!), so I think I'll stick to that for now.

Have you tried this, or Maestro, or L'Oreal's Magic Nude?  What did you think of the oil based formula?






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