Monday, May 1, 2017

April Ipsy review

Disclaimer: I am not an employee of Ipsy or receiving any compensation for this post. All opinions are mine.

This was a great box! As a reminder of what was actually in my Ipsy box, Click here. Ipsy is tailored to your personal preference so what your friend gets, isn't necessarily what you are going to get! You can rate and review each item on the Ipsy website so each box is going to be closer and closer to what you love and actually use! Rating and reviewing your bag also gets you points to use on adding extra items in your bag. It's such a fantastic concept and for $10 a month, I think it's totally worth it. If you'd like to sign up, please use my referral link Here.
So on to the products!
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I was most suprised by the Theorie Marula Oil. I am skeptical of hair oils because I have such fine and thin hair and even using a daily conditioner weighs it down. This Marula oil is so light and  soaks right in. It doesn't  weigh my hair down at all. It detangles my hair  so quickly especially   where my hair is bleached  and needs extra moisture. I've actually stopped conditioning my hair and just use this oil on the ends and my hair looks the best it's ever been. My only issue is with the packaging. It comes in a small glass bottle but doesn't have any kind of dropper so it's hard not to get too much.
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I've been using the Ciate London Mini bamboo bronzer in palm island everytime I use a bronzer. It's such a perfect color for light skin. It blends really well so if you're nervous about contouring, give this one a go!
                        ++++++++
The Glamour Dolls x Lisa Frank angled blush brush is so cute. It throws me back to elementary school where everything had to be 8000 different bright colored animals. I remember having a sticker sheet that was like 3 feet by 2 feet big full of Lisa Frank stickers and it may or may not have been my prized possession. It's a nice synthetic brush with a pretty pink tip.
                        ++++++++
I seriously loved the makeup bag this month. It looks just like a county Fair ticket. I have it in my purse holding all my current lippy favs.
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I tried the Peek eyeshadow tin once and I wasn't blown away. It's a pretty color but was difficult to build up. I'm sure I could put it in a z palette and it wouldn't be so obnoxious but I don't love the packaging. If I had a lot of them it would be really difficult to tell which color was which without opening every single one.
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I didn't love the Hey Honey lip balm. I was really hoping to. I love a good lip balm. It was just too thin. If they had put just a bit of beeswax in it to keep it on my lips better it would have been a slam dunk. But as it is, it's very slippery and feels semi-greasy on my lips. I don't know. Maybe you're into that kind of thing. Not my cup of tea.
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So that was my bag this month! I am getting a Sephora Play bag in May in addition to Ipsy, and I'm super excited about it. Apparently I can't get enough.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Ipsy ipsy ipsy!

Seriously ladies, ipsy is awesome. I've always wanted to join but couldn't justify it until now. Mostly because I decided $10 for a bunch of products that will make me super giddy each month is totally worth it, and I haven't been let down! I signed up and got my first bag in February but I feel like now that I've reviewed a few months worth of products they are starting to understand what I want and like. I absolutely love that it is tailored to me and my interests.
Here is MY bag this month:
First of all, let's chat about this clutch. It's so stinking cute! I was just thinking today that I need to out a makeup bag in my purse because my last lipsense gloss is nowhere to be found. That's the second gloss that has gone missing. Such a bummer. But I digress. The bag is absolutely perfect for summer and I just know I will get a ton of compliments on it, and if not who cares? I love it.
Second is the Glamour Dolls x Lisa Frank blush brush. When I saw on the sneak peak that there was a Lisa Frank item my jaw dropped. I was so excited about it. It is a gorgeous pure white with a bright pink tip and features unicorns. I thought it was Markie at first glance but it looks revamped and more feminine. It's so perfect.
Next is the Theorie Marula oil. This hair oil claims to add shine, soften strands and even protect from heat. I'm not as excited about this one, as hair products aren't really my thing, but I did bleach some peekaboos recently and they are feeling pretty fried now, so I'll probably try it out just in those spots. My hair is fine and thin and slippery, so I don't think I need anything to weigh it down.
The Hey Honey Besame Mucho lip balm is intriguing. It comes in a squeeze tube. It contains propolis, which is an extract from a beehive that is antibacterial and hydrating. Seriously, what aren't bees good at? Hug a bee today. (But don't really...) I am a lip balm hoarder and ever since I moved down to California's wind tunnel I've needed it constantly. Hoping for a winner with this one!
The next product is a long lasting eyeshadow tin from PEEK beauty. It is this gorgeous bronze color that swatches pretty nicely. It's very creamy and I can't wait to try it out!
Left: Peek beauty eyeshadow
Right: Ciate London Bronzer

Ok so I got another bronzer. Last month I got the Balm cosmetics Bahama Mama. It's a really nice color but the tin was so small it was super hard to get out. This Ciate London Bronzer in the color Palm Island look fantastic. It's smooth and creamy and a great light tan. The product claims to soothe and smooth complexion with amaranth and sunflower extracts and will also control oil. Hopefully it works well because my fivehead gets so oily towards the end of the day.
So that's my April ipsy bag! I will post my thoughts and experiences with each of these products towards the end of the month.
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Friday, March 17, 2017

Bombshell products under $10

Anyone who knows me knows I love a good deal. The majority of my wardrobe comes from thrift and consignment stores.
After I got married, my husband slowly taught me the value of buying good quality products when it counts. But good quality doesn't always mean a hefty price tag. And sometimes a hefty price tag doesn't mean it's extra special.
So this post is going to focus on incredible makeup products under $10! I think each drugstore product does at least one thing exceptionally. But who has the time or money to try out everything to find those diamonds in the rough?
So I am going to start from the bottom up. Foundation! There is of course the usual Loreal Infallible Pro-Matte or Pro-Glow formulas. This guy has medium to full coverage depending on how you build it up. I love the pro-matte formula because I have an oily t-zone and it stays on my face all day! This one is $10 and change on Amazon.
The next foundation is one I just started using that I was pretty skeptical about. It's the e.l.f. Studio Flawless Finish Foundation. It has spf 15 which I love. I need to be using spf more often especially now that it is warming up in California! It has light to medium coverage so this is more of my every day foundation. It is much more dewy than I am used to since I typically stick with matte formulas, but I love it. It feels very hydrating. Plus I ordered this one online and guessed on my color and it is basically the same color as my skin. It's pretty incredible how close it is! It also comes in a glass bottle with a pump. E.l.f. really knocked it out of the park with this guy and it is only $6!
Catrice liquid high coverage concealer is everything. Everything you guys! One layer will cover basically anything, but since it is waterproof it dries down a bit and you can then later it if you have any stubborn spots. It is the best concealer I have ever used. Definitely holy Grail status.
Moving on the powders I recently bought Essence's All About Matt mattifying finishing pressed powder. This powder is so soft and super cheap. It's $3.99 on Ulta's website which is where I purchased it. I like that I don't have to dig it out of the pan like a different matte pressed powder I was using. It just works, which is all I ask in a finishing powder. Can't go wrong with four bucks.
Next is an eyeshadow pallete! So fun!! I am really loving the wet n Wild au naturale palette. It comes with 10 pans of warm neutral eyeshadows. The black is really impressive. I think the best way to check pigmentation and blendability with a brand's eyeshadow is to try their matte black. If it's patchy then move on! But the black in this palette is super pigmented and really easy to blend! Perfection!
The last product I'm going to talk about is the queen among queens of volumizing mascara. Pack it in folks, there is no need to make any other mascaras because this one is everything. I think I got my first Loreal Voluminous Mascara for free off of some couponing site. I was skeptical, but decided to be open minded. The first time I put it on that was it. This is my holy Grail mascara. It has a full fluffy spoolie applicator that always has the perfect amount of product on it. It doesn't clump and will give you falsie fullness with one layer. Extra layers will give you extra length as well. This stuff is incredible. It's only $5.84 at Walmart and around the same on Amazon. Definitely try it out if you don't have a mascara that you are super passionate about!

That's it for now! I will be doing another one of these amazing bargain products soon. I didn't want to make this post too long! Remember to follow me on Instagram: poshmedee
Happy St. Patrick's day!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Makeup Academy MUA review

MUA. You don't hear about it a lot on YouTube beauty vlogs and when you do they are all based in the UK. Love my UK babes but they have different products that I haven't seen in the US and I'm not positive if the formulas are the same. So I'm excited to do this blog post and talk to you about my experience with the MUA brand.
So MUA (Make up academy) is sold at CVS. In the ad I got yesterday I saw that the products were BOGO free. I instantly hit YouTube trying to find more info but struck out. Tati did one video about the palette, which I did end up buying. I figured that other people might be curious about this brand if they ever go to CVS. They are priced around $10-$15 an item so I really hoped for something a little better quality than the typical drugstore products.
Here is what I ended up purchasing:
(Not shown because I totally missed it in the bag is a navy blue eyeliner)
Before the sale it rang up to around $60 so I only paid $30 for 6 products. Not bad!
Let's start with lips. I purchased anti-feathering lip liner in Berry. Also a cream lipstick in Mulberry and a high shine like gloss in nude. Here are the swatches:

The first thing I noticed was how creamy everything was. There was no grit it was just smooth and light on the skin. I ended up putting the gloss on while doing swatches and I will talk about that now since I didn't use it in my complete look. So the lip gloss has very minimal stickiness which I really like. It is so smooth. However, the taste is so gross. It tastes like burning tires. No joke, it's really bad. After a minute or so the taste disappears and it gives a slight cooling sensation which I thought was kind of nice. While washing these swatches off I did notice that the lipstick coloring actually stained my skin a little. I actually don't mind that because I've noticed with my lips, especially with dark colors, that when they start wearing off the contrast between my lip color and the lipstick color is so stark it just looks ridiculous so I am hoping that the stain will help with that.
Here are the swatches of the palette in Smoky

There are only 3 matte shades in this palette and they aren't even true mattes. They still have a tiny bit of shimmer in them. The "matte" shades are the white, light purple and a taupe. The rest are pretty pigmented shimmers. I do love shimmers, so that was a plus for me.
I didn't do a makeup look yesterday because my sensitive skin broke out in hives two days ago and I was giving it a bit of a makeup break. So today at my son's Naptime I broke out the products and tried them out! Here is the finished look:

So from the videos I watched the foundation and concealer were very light coverage and sometimes super oily which is why I used my usual stuff which I will cover at the end. So I primed my eyes and started in with a light matte shade under my brow and into my crease. I got it from a different palette because this smoky palette didn't have a light matte. Then I went in with the purple matte color from the MUA Palette in my crease with a more dense blending brush to really get it in the crease. I blended it slightly up into that light color. Then I went in with a suuuper small and dense all-over lid brush. The fallout with this product is insane which sucks for a smoky palette. Definitely do your eyes before foundation. I was able to build up the smoky blue/purple pretty well but blending it was such a pain if not impossible. Once you started blending you lost all the pigment. After I got it as blended as it was going to get, I sprayed that same all over lid brush with some makeup setting spray dipped it in that same color and tapped it on my lids for a bit more pigment.
I went in with some Perfectly Posh micellar tonic to clean up the edge and all the fallout under my eyes, then concealed and contoured. 
So I actually tried out the lipstick last night just for funsies and I wasn't very impressed. After only a few minutes I looked like I had been drinking red wine for hours. The feathering was awful and since it stains the skin it's nigh impossible to get really clean. So today I primed my lips ( I remember seeing they had their own lip primer which now makes a lot of sense) and used the lip liner in Berry. This liner is so creamy and smooth which makes it really easy to use and fill in the lip. Then I applied the lipstick in Mulberry over the top. The pictures were taken right after I applied the lipstick so I will have to update later on how well it stays with the priming and liner.
I used the cat eye side of the black eyeliner. It is a felt tip liner on one side and a pencil on the other. I like it! It's pretty black and creamy. Easy to use but the only thing that makes it really special is that it is dual ended.
And that's my total look! I don't usually do a dark lip, especially with a smoky eye but I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and get a dark Berry color and I actually really love the color on me.
So final thoughts: I am going to keep trying with the palette. I may just use it for the outer corners of my eyes instead of the whole lid. It just doesn't play nice.
I like the lipstick but TBD on how well it stays on. The liners are great though. I would recommend picking some up for sure.
Foundation: Loreal Infallable Promatte
Concealer: Nyx HD and nyx finishing pressed powder in banana
Brows: ELF brow duo and Ulta brow stain
Contour: Nyx matte Bronzer in dark tan
Highlight: Ulta Beauty illuminator in brilliant diamond
Mascara: Loreal voluminous in carbon black
Wet n Wild setting spray

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Inspire

I have been absolutely obsessed with YouTube beauty vloggers lately. I cannot get enough. I get this little thrill from finding another vloggers that I trust and am inspired by. A few of my favorites are Mariah Leonard. Girl tells it like it is and is super goofy, in that I've never been made fun of in my life kind of way, which I love.
Another girl that I've totally been binge-watching is Eimear McElheron. She is this totally adorable Irish chick who does some incredible color mixes on the eyes that are like an explosion. She also has an amazing winged eyeliner tutorial that really breaks it down and makes sense. Plus I could listen to her talk all day. Her accent is amazing.
So tonight I wanted to watch something really out there and avant garde. I started with this Video
And I got a little makeup boner. The colors and the chaos of it all is so inspiring to me. I would absolutely love to try this kind of look.
Another video that drew my attention was this one by Linda Hallberg. She has the coolest tattoos. I especially love the circles on her finger. Anyways, I think this video really opened my eyes to expanding my thoughts on what makeup in this era is. It can be more than contouring and strobing and caterpillar eyebrows. Not that those things aren't great, but makeup is an expression of self and I have always broken the mold. I really want to get the basic technical skills down and then explore different mediums and create art.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Ulta Beauty gift with purchase review

The hubbs watched our boys so I could go to Ulta and use my Valentine's day present--a sizeable Ulta gift card. Stay back ladies, he's taken. 😂😉
So as I walked in I noticed a gift with purchase for Ulta cosmetics. If you bought $21.50 worth of Ulta brand cosmetics you got a full makeup bag of makeup. As I was spending a gift card and not cash, I went for it. I absolutely love some of it, the rest is just meh. So here we go!
First off here is what came in the bag and the look I put together with it.
 I used the eye shadow palette, brow tint, lip stick, eyeliner and mascara for this look.
Let's start with the bad.
The eyeliner was disappointing. It is dual ended with a gray and a purple. It was very dry even after I warmed it in my decolletage. OK. Boobs. I used the gray because I wanted a softer look, but I may go over it with my regular black because it's just not great.
The mascara wasn't my favorite either. I'm not a fan of the hard plastic spoolie in a mascara. It didn't pull out a lot of product and I didn't love the formula.
The matte colors in the eyeshadow palette are just OK. Nothing great but not terrible.
The lipstick wasn't very pigmented and very creamy. If I eat or even talk while wearing it it slides all around my mouth and when you have tiny lips it's just a terrible look. Although the color was nice so I may just use it on the inside of my lips for a gradient look.

Now for the good!
I was very pleasantly surprised by the shimmer colors in the eyeshadow palette. They are creamy and blendable and look like molten metal. So gorgeous.

I also like the brow tint in medium. It has an itty bitty spoolie brush applicator so it's very precise.

The powder brush is sturdy and very soft. I haven't seen any bristles fall out yet, so I'm happy with it.

Products I haven't used yet:
Eye shadow primer
Lip tint (although it does smell like cupcakes!)
Bronzer/highlighter (my 1 year old can now apparently reach my counter and he pulled it down when I wasn't looking and dug his little fingers into the high lighter. 😔)
This is what I bought to get the gift with purchase:

Matte setting powder on the left and a white shimmer on the right.
I love love love the shimmer. You only need the lightest touch for tons of highlight and it's just a gorgeous dewy finish.
The matte pressed powder is only so so. You have to really dig to get the powder out. I need to find a good loose matte powder I think.
(Index finger: matte
Middle finger: highlighter)

This matte lip cream is incredible. I love the color. (Called proper) It is a very orangey coral. I love an orange lip so much. The formula is great too. It is so so creamy and dries down after about half an hour to a smei matte finish. It isn't drying at all!
I definitely feel like this was a great purchase, even with the negatives in there.
Muah! 💋

Other products used:
Foundation: Loreal Pro Matte infallable in shade 101 
Mary Kay timewise matte-wear in beige 4
Concealer: nyx HD studio photogenic in fair cw02 set with Nyx HD finishing powder in banana
Brows: elf brow duo in dark
Blush: Naked n808
Lips: nyx lip liner in alluring
Nyx pin-up pout in corset