Thursday, October 2, 2014

Cosmetic Brands with and without Talc in their blushes


Blushes are beautiful but could they be the cause of your breakouts? Talc may be the reason pimples are popping up in the areas where your blush is applied. So what brands are safe to shop from and which brands should we avoid when buying blush? 
I did some research and found out which brands use Talc in their blushes. Considering how much time this took, I didn't look at every product of each brand but I did look at a few. So, keep in mind that these brands could have blushes without Talc but their main products do have Talc in them. But if there is a blush you have been dying to get your hands on, then make sure you check the ingredients label. If the brand you're searching for isn't on the list, then that means I couldn't find the ingredients to their blushes and they will be listed under unknown. 

Brands with Talc
Eyeslipsface(e.l.f)
Urban Decay
Benefit Cosmetics
NYX
Too Faced
Cargo
Maybelline
Laura Geller
Lorac Cosmetics 
Smashbox
L'Oreal
Essence
Palladio
Revlon
Jane Cosmetics
Neutrogena 
Lancôme 
Nars 
Make Up For Ever
Givenchy 
BH Cosmetics 
City Color Cosmetics 
Wet N Wild 
Rimmel London
Flower Beauty
Milani
Sigma 
Sonia Kashuk 


Brands without Talc  
Tarte 
BareMinerals 
Becca
It Cosmetics 
Nally Beauty
Makeup Geek
Physicians Formula 
Stila
Pur Minerals 
Lorac Pro Powder blush is Talc free
Covergirl
Hourglass
Kat Von D
Marc Jacobs
The Balm
Pixi Beauty
Josie Maran

Unknown ingredients 
Bobbi Brown
YSL
Dior
Clinique
Chanel
Mac

What are the two brands do I recommend the most?
For high end, I suggest The Balm. All of their powders are Talc free and the blushes they sell are such high quality! 
For drugstore, I suggest Physicians Formula. All of their ingredients are safe for the skin and their products are amazing! 


There might be some brands that I don't have listed. I thought of as many as I could and I went through every blush on Ulta's and Sephora's website. 
If you know the ingredients of the brands that are in the unknown section, please leave a comment below letting everyone know. I also want to point out Lorac is under both of the selections. Most of their products have Talc but their main line of blushes do not have Talc.

I hope this helps everyone find the right blushes for their skin! I have had problems with Talc and I know it's hard to find the perfect blush. 
Have a good day! 

Thank you for reading, Taylor pie.


Sunday, September 28, 2014

Review: Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Oh So Radiant Powder

Hey guys!
I hope you're having a great weekend! Today I will be reviewing Physicians Formula's Mineral Mineral Wear  Oh So Radiant Powder. I did recieve this product from them for free but I promise I will give you my honest opinion. Besides, this powder doesn't even require me to fib about its quality, it's amazing and possibly my new holy grail powder. 



Mineral Wear Powder details/ claims 
Supports Oxygen Flow to Skin. For extra sensitive or breakout-prone skin. Minimalist formula helps reduce irritation and breakout. Oxygen Benefits: Allows Skin to breathe. Brightens dull skin. Improves skin texture. Prevents clogged pores. Reduces visible redness. Neutralizes free radicals. Improves micro-circulation.

Fragrance-Free. Paraben-Free. Gluten Free. Hypoallergenic. Dermatologist approved. Non-codmegenic. 


Pigmentation
This powder is a translucent powder but in the pan it does have a flesh color. However, even when I apply it with a heavier hand it doesn't appear visible on my skin! So it's great if you want your skin to look like skin but if you need coverage from your powder, then I suggest looking for a different powder. Since its a translucent powder it doesn't have any pigments that help cover imperfections. I also want to point out the overspray on the powder. I suggest wiping the glitter of before you first use it or you're gonna look like a disco ball.

Application/ Consistency 
The application and consistency is very smooth and silky. The powder goes on seamlessly and blends in with the skin for a healthy looking complexion. 

lasting Power
When it comes to translucent powder, it's a little more tricky to know if it has lasted all day. I can't see the powder but I have noticed that my concealer is lasting a lot longer and my oil doesn't break through. So I'm gonna say the longevity of the powder is pretty good. 

Does it cause breakouts?
No this product doesn't clog or irritate the skin!

Packaging
This powder is housed in a shiny blue plastic compact. It also comes with a brush stored under the powder, which I don't recommend using. 
I actually think the packaging looks really cute. It's sturdy and easy to use. Though, sometimes it can be a little bulky but I don't mind as long if the powder inside is safe. 

Overall
I think this a great powder. It's smooth  and silky, keeps my makeup looking it's best and my skin looks less powdery when I use this powder. It also feels light on my skin and doesn't cause breakouts, which I absolutely love. My skin always breakouts out when I use powders with Talc and I'm so happy to find a powder that works good while keeping my skin healthy. Physicians Formula did a great job with this powder and I will definitely purchase it in the future! For the price ($12?), everyone should try it. Just don't forget to remove the over spray because that's not a cute look all over the face😉

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Hope you enjoyed this post. Let me know in the comments below if you have the Mineral Wear powder from Physicians Formula. And feel free to leave any product review requests down below! 

Star rating: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars
TaylorPie approved? Yes! 

Thanks for reading, Taylor Pie. 




Monday, September 8, 2014

E.l.f Cosmetics- The Good and The Bad



Hello!
E.l.f is one of those brands that people love, even if they have enough money to pay for Dior. The prices are so affordable but the quality is there in most of the products. When I think of e.l.f, drugstore doesn't even cross my mind. I simply just see them as e.l.f. But like most brands e.l.f does have hits or misses. So today I'm going to share my my opinion on e.l.f's makeup line. 

To keep this from being such a long post, I will be dividing this into four seperate posts. 
1. Studio line(this post)
2. Essential line
3. Mineral line
4. Thoughts on the brand itself and their tools. 

Once I am done with every post, I will be sure to update this page with the links to each line. 



Hits/Misses


Studio line
 
Primer: There are many different primers in the studio line. However, I have found that they all work the same. The formula goes on smoothly and makes my skin feel soft but I haven't noticed a difference in the wear time of my foundation. I recommend saving your money and buying a different primer. 
(Miss)

Concealer: The maximum coverage concealer has a medium coverage. I think it blends out smoothly and lasts a decent amount of time if you set it with a powder. I would recommend it to people with minor imperfections. The correcting concealers are actually really good. The brightening shade really brightens under my eyes and helps hide dark circles. The green shade is ok. I sometimes like to mix it with my primer to help cancel out redness. 
(Hit)

Foundation: The foundation formula is lovely. It looks beautiful on my dry skin and lasts for 6 hours with medium coverage. Unfortunately, the color selection isn't very big. The lightest shade is too dark for me and I believe there's not very many dark shades either. But it's a total hit if you can find the right shade!
(Hit)

Powder: The only powders that I have tried from the studio line are the loose HD powders and the compact translucent powder. I really like both of them. They both help set my foundation and keep oil from breaking through in my t-zone. I also love the yellow HD powder under my eyes. It really brightens things up! I totally recommend the powders!
(Hit)

Highlighters- The baked highlighters are ok. I think the shades are beautiful but I also find them to be a little chunky. These would be best to purchase during a 50% off sale. The Twistable highlights are good and bad. I really enjoy the Twistable feature and the concept but sometimes when I apply the highlighter, I notice a line from the initial spot where I put it before blending it out. I suggest using a sponge to apply this highlighter. Other than that I recommend it. 
(Hit and miss)

Bronzers- I haven't personally tried many of their bronzers. The cream blush and bronzer duo is very nice. The shades blend out smoothly and I can create a very natural look using the creme bronzer. I definitely recommend it.
(Hit)

Blush- Ah, the blush. Are they a dupe for Nars? I personally don't think so. The single blushes that I have tried are very dry and unpigmented. They might be good for people who like to build up color but I think you can find better blushes. However, the blush palettes are amazing! The pigmentation is very opaque and they're insanely smooth. I definitely recommend trying the blush palettes.
(Hit and miss)

Setting spray- A lot of people say the setting sprays are holy grail products. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong but everytime I use them my makeup looks even more cake-y and doesn't last any longer than usual. And don't get me started on the nozzle of the bottle. It's just that bad. 
(Miss)

Eyeshadow primer- If you're just going to the store for a couple hours than I think the primer is good enough. One the other hand, if you need something to last ALL DAY, then skip on their primer. After a few hours my eyeshadows always crease when I wear this primer. But for a buck, I can't really say it's not worth the money. Maybe if you have dry eyes you can wear it all day Long but oily eyes will look like a hot mess. 
(Miss)

Eyeshadow- Overall, I really like e.l.f's eyeshadows. The palettes, pigments, singles and baked shadows are hit and miss but most of them are pretty good. I'm actually picky when it comes to eyeshadow. I prefer using high end palettes but I have found cases where I actually prefer some e.l.f shadows over high end. Don't get me wrong though, e.l.f does have a lot of misses with their eyeshadows. Typically, their matts are chalky and dry but they have mastered their shimmer formula. 
(Hit)

Eyeliner- Pass on the gel and pencil eyeliners. The gels smear around on the eyes and the pencils eventually fade away, apply difficulty and are not pigmented enough. The liquid liners are my favorite liners though. 7 out of 7 days, I will be using the liquid liner from their studio line to get ready. I'm not sure what the name is but it's the kind that you dip into the container and it's shaped like unique triangle?. 
(Hit and miss)

Mascara- Lets make this short. Just skip on the mascara. It's not even worth $3. 
(Miss)

Eye lashes- I love e.l.f but I can't stand their eyelashes. They never keep their shape and they're so hard to apply. Don't waist your dollar on them.
(Miss)

Brow products- The only brow product that I have fried from them is the brow kit. I think it's great! The gel and powder are perfect for filling in and defining your eyebrows. I use them for a more natural look , though. If you expecting a very defined look, then stick with the Anastasia Dip Brow. 
(Hit)

Lipstick-  I love the matte lipsticks. They're creamy, pigmented and long-lasting. Their regular lipsticks are ok. I think they could be more pigmented but they are soft and creamy. I also love there lip glosses. They're not sticky but rather pigmented, buttery and moisturizing. 
(Hit)



Please, keep in mind that I'm not shaming any of their products. I really love e.l.f but I haven't found a brand that doesn't have one bad product. Also, just because some of their products don't work for me, doesn't mean they won't work for you! 


Thank you for reading, TaylorPie.