Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Chit Chat Wednesday | A New Series For Foundation?



Before I first started blogging I was always looking for reviews of foundation by people with acne. I was shocked by how many bloggers/ Vloggers didn't have bad skin. It can be hard to find someone who actually needs coverage! When I did start blogging my goal was to help people see the actual performance of foundation by showing the results on my skin. I can't believe I haven't done this yet. 

So here's my proposal.. Would any of you actually like to see this new series? I already have some foundations I'll start out with but anyone can request a foundation. I thought it would be nice to see how all of the foundations out there cover acne/ scars. I'll even let you all know which ones break me out. 

This can go however far we take it. Maybe one day it will expand into concealers or correctors. 

Right now my plans are to- A. Share the coverage each layer a foundation provides via pictures. B. Inform you of the longevity, finish and if my skin agrees with it. C. Details on the product and how it compares to others. D. What skin type it is best for. 

So basically it's a review but usually I like to only review newer products. This series isn't limited to new releases. Any foundation is fair game! 

Please leave a comment below letting me know your thoughts or if you have a request! I think this will be a very fun but useful series! Click here to see my last acne update! 



10 Tips To Perfect Winged Eyeliner

Hey, guys! Over the weekend my sister came over. She played around in my makeup and really enjoyed herself. Now she's really starting to like it like I do. #makeupjunkie 

When she was playing with my assortment of liners she started to practice drawing on winged liner. To my surprise she did great her first time... But Now she's realizing how daunting it can be when you first start out. Her journey has inspired me to write this post, which you already know what it is because of the title. 



Tip #1  Practice! This is something you have surely already heard. When I first started I lined my eyes every night before I washed my face. Practicing is what got me where I am today. Sure, sometimes I mess up because I'm not Barbie but most of the time I can get my winged liner even. Someday you will too! 

Tip #2  Purchase different liners to practice with. By that I mean try out gels, liquid, pens, whatever you can get your hands on. I personally love gel liners used with angled brushes but my sister, who is currently learning, prefers felt tip pens. 

Tip #3 Have a light hand when applying the liner to your eyes. Don't press hard unless you want to decrease your precision. The lighter the touch, the sharper the precision. 

Tip #4 Rest your hand on something when applying the liner. Holding your hand up causes it to shake, which means a messy line. 

Tip #5 To make your wings match, start and aim your wings in the same spot. The best spot to start is the very end of your top or bottom lashes. When it comes to aiming, always aim toward the tail of your brow. If that just doesn't work, think of it as a math problem. If your liner is at a 45 degree angle on your first eye, try to mimic the 45 degree angle on the second. Just keep trying! You never know, maybe you'll come up with the next tip everyone uses. 

Tip #6 Part of learning to apply winged eyeliner correctly is messing up. Sometimes we get so mad at ourselves for slightly messing up what could have been a perfect wing. There's a tip to avoid that, though. There's no reason why you should start all over again. Just use a concealer or nude liner to fix or sharpen the wing. 

Tip #7 This tip is to help those of you using an angled brush to create a wing. This may be complicated to understand in text but I'll do the best I can to explain it. With your angled brush, hold it right underneath your top lashline on the outer corner where your wing is. Make sure the brush is under your lashes, as if you're tightlining your eyes. Carefully flick the brush towards the brow and create a wing. This will help you get your wings even everytime. If you're still not sure what I mean let me know in the comments below and I will create a picture tutorial. 

Tip #8 Use tape or a flat surface to guide your wing. I know this is kind of cheating but in the mean time your liner will turn out straight and eventually you will get in the habit of directing your wing in the correct direction. I say do this during the day and at night practice without tape. 

Tip #9 When starting, start at the base of your wing. Then draw on the top line all the way onto the middle of your eye lid. Once that is done start to lightly draw on the liner toward your inner corner. Short strokes are best for that. Lastly, go in and fill in any bold spots. 

Tip #10 Want that nice sharp line at the wing? Don't create the tip of your wing by connecting the two lines. Instead leave the bottom line a little longer (bottom part of the wing)  and a nice crisp line will show. 

I really hope this helps all of the newbies out there venturing into the world of winged liner. Just remember, practice makes perfect. And you're not as bad as you think! 



If you're having trouble understanding anything, just let me know. I'll try to help you the best I can. Either leave a comment below or use the email gadget at the bottom of my website.

I hope this helps you become a winged liner ninja! 


Thursday, December 3, 2015

Weekly tip, Beauty news & Makeup favorite

Happy Friday! What are your plans for the weekend? This weekend my sisters are coming over for a visit. My boyfriend is going hunting for the weekend and I thought it would be fun to have a "grown up" girls weekend. We're going to do some masks, possibly sip on wine and watch Christmas movies.

I know my weekend plans are not the reason why you are here. So shall we move on with our weekly tip? Ok.. I just did a weird head turn while I did that (haha). Sometimes I think I should create a Youtube channel just so ya'll can see my awkward looks! Sometimes it can be hard to show my personality through text. 



I started using liner brushes a while back when I was too lazy to wash my lip brush. After a while I actually found myself preferring the angled brush over my lip brush. I find that the precision is more accurate. Maybe its just because I create complex wings with that brush all the time. And no, I don't use the same brush for both my eyes and lips... I have more than one, ha. You should really try it sometime!



Pantone Universe announced their color of the year yesterday! You know what that means, a new Pantone collection by Sephora! The shades picked were Serenity (15-3919) and Pantone Rose Quartz (13-1520). The picture up above are the limited-edition products Sephora will release starting this month (December).



This is my favorite part of this post! My favorite product this week is the Too Faced Semi- Sweet Chocolate bar. I recently ordered it so I can compare it to the new Chocolate Bon Bons palette that is releasing on the 8th. Honestly, I'm surprised by how much I love this palette. I thought the original was good but the Semi-Sweet is even better. I find that the shadows are a lot smoother and more unique. I'm in total awe. If you want to see swatches come back later when I post a comparison of the three palettes. I'll also give you the details on which one is the best.

What was your favorite makeup product this week? Was it perhaps the same as mine? Let me know in the comments below. And don't forget to tell me if you're going to try this weeks tip. Fill me in on how it works out!