Showing posts with label Coastal Scents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coastal Scents. Show all posts

3/6/14

Face of the Day: Innocent Eyes and Orchid Lips

It's been a while since I shared a face of the day. I am just loving this look lately. I think I might film a video on it if anyone is interested. I love the combination of the light wash of shadow on the lid and the bright pop of the orchid lipstick! Let me know what you think!


Products Used:
Maybelline Fit Me Foundation in 120
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer in Fair
NYC Coverstick in Light
Elf HD Powder in Translucent
Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 hour blush in Dollface
Revlon Photo Ready Bronzer in Bronzed and Chic
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Too Cool
Coastal Scents Hot pot in M01
Urban Decay Naked 2
Urban Decay Foxy
Rimmel London scandaleyes thick and thin waterproof eyeliner in Black
Rimmel London Lash Accelerator Endless Fibres Mascara in Black
Rimmel London Scandaleyes waterproof kohl kajal eyeliner in nude
Elf Eyebrow Kit in Medium
Revlon Lipstick in Wild Orchid

12/11/12

Brushes 101


Hi guys! I got a request on the budget beauty facebook fan page the other day to do an in-depth guide to brushes. I thought it was a great idea. It can be intimidating when you are first starting out with brushes knowing what brush should be used with what products, etc. The awesome girl that requested that I do this blog post has the 11 piece brush set from the elf studio line, and since I own that and love it as well, I figured I would go over each of those brushes, as well as some of the other brushes that I use on a daily basis.

First I will go over the Elf studio eleven piece brush set. This is a set available at eyeslipsface.com It includes 11 brushes, as well as a waterproof carrying case and can be purchased for 30 dollars.

Elf Blush Brush

The first brush that I am going to talk about it the Elf blush brush. This is a synthetic hair brush with a unique shape. It has a quite small brush head, making it good for precise application of blush, bronzer or highlighter. I do use this brush for blush sometimes, but my favorite thing to use this brush for is actually applying highlighter to my cheek bones. It's the perfect size for that, and since it's synthetic it can be used for powder or cream highlighting products.

Elf Powder Brush
This brush is quite possibly the most "famous" brush from Elf. It's a flat top synthetic brush that is very dense, which makes it perfect for applying a lot of different products. Many people use this brush to stipple on foundation. I, personally, do not use it for that very often (though I have). My favorite way to use this brush is exactly what it says on the handle. For powder. It's great for applying the perfect amount of powder to the face to set my foundation. It really buffs the powder into the skin leaving a beautiful finish.

Elf Angled Foundation Brush

I am going to be honest, I have never actually used this brush. I am sure it's a lovely brush, but I don't use this type of brush for foundation. I prefer a stipple type brush for liquid foundation over this paint brush style. Still, if you enjoy this sort of application for your foundation this is a good one for it. It's quite soft while still being stiff enough to work with. It has a nice angle that would be good for getting around the nose and cheek bones and the like. I can't really think of any other good use for this brush, which is the reason I have never used it.

Elf Complexion Brush
This is a great multi-purpose brush. You can use it to apply pretty much any powder product to your face, whether it be powder, blush or bronzer. I personally tend to use this for blush. I think it's the perfect size shape and density for that purpose. It's an incredibly soft brush, and dense enough that you can control exactly where the product goes. I really love this brush!

Elf Concealer brush

This little brush is a great concealer brush. It's large enough that it can be used under the eye without taking ages to blend the concealer in, but it's small enough for spot concealing. I like the shape of this brush as well as the size and use it for concealing all over the face!

Elf Fan brush

This is another brush that I don't get much use out of. When
I do use it, though, I tend to use it for a couple of different things. I have used this brush for highlighting my cheekbones in a pinch and it works nicely for that. But most often, I use it to wipe away fall out from powder eyeshadows and glitter. It's nice for sweeping that sort of thing away before applying foundation and powder.

Elf Eyeshadow "C" Brush

 Moving on to the eye brushes in this set, we have the elf eyeshadow "c" brush. It's indeed a "c" shaped brush, more commonly known as a shader brush. This is a nice, dense soft brush that I use for packing color on to my eyelids. It can be used in a pinch for blending as well.



Elf contour Brush
The next brush in the set is the Elf contour brush. This is a nice dome shaped brush that is great for working with contouring shades for the eye. It fits nicely in the crease of the eye and works well for adding depth and dimension to the eye. This is also a very nice eye blending brush, due to it's soft fluffy nature.

Elf small angled brush
This is one of my favorite brushes from the eleven piece brush set. Again, like all the other brushes in this set, it's synthetic and soft. The angle on this brush makes it perfect for filling in my eyebrows. It's also a great brush for cream or gel eyeliner, because the angle makes it easy to use on the lash line.


Elf small Smudge brush
This brush has a small brush head on it that I often use for smudging eyeliner or eyeshadow along the bottom lash line. It's also pretty good at smudging eyeliner for a smokey look. In a pinch, I have even used this brush to fill in my eyebrows. because it's so small, and has a bit of a domed tip, it's a very functional little brush.


Elf small precision Brush
This brush is very similar, in my opinion, to the small smudge brush. honestly, I don't see why you need both. They are both tiny little brushes. The only difference is this ones ends in a bit more of a point. I use this brush for all of the same things that I use the other one. I have also used this brush for applying a highlight to the inner corner of my eye, and ecen as a lip brush before. It's another versatile little brush.



So that does it for the elf eleven piece brush set. It's a great little set, but in my opinion, there are a few other brushes that you need to really complete the set. Some of them I have found from Elf, and a few others are from coastal scents. So I will go over a few more that I have purchased, love and use on a regular basis.

Elf stipple Brush
I bought this brush in the hope that it would work for powder blushes. It really doesn't, in my opinion. It's not dense enough for that. I also find that this brush is too floppy to apply liquid foundation with. honestly, I don't really use this brush for much. I wanted to include it because I know a lot of people do find that this brush works for those uses. Just because it doesn't work for me, doesn't mean it won't work for you.

Elf kabuki face brush
I love this brush. It's the perect size shape and density for applying powder, as well as blending out face products. Whenever I have applied my bronzer, I always go back in with this brush to blend out the edges and make it look natural and pretty!

Coastal Scents Powder Buffer Brush

 
Most of the brushes that I own and love are from Elf but I also have a nice collection of brushes from coastal Scents. I use them all occassionally, but this is the brush that I use every single day for foundation. It's nice and dense, and makes application of cream and liquid foundations easy peasy. The shape is perfect for getting in around my nose and mouth. The synthetic bristles make it perfect for not picking up and absorbing too much product. This is what I wanted the elf stipple brush to be. Love it!

Coastal Scents Angled Blush Brush


This is another coastal scents brush that I use on the regular. This is also the only natural hair brush that I use on a consistent basis. I believe this particular brush is goat hair. It's amazingly soft. It's dense, without being too dense, if that makes sense. I use this brush most often for contouring my cheekbones with bronzer. The angle makes it perfect for that. I love this brush and highly recommend it!

Elf professional powder Brush
So we're back to elf brushes now, but this and the rest of the brushes I am going to be talking about are from Elf's essential line. Each of these brushes cost 1 dollar and a lot of them are amazing. This is the elf professinal powder brush. It's a small brush. The name makes you think it's going to be a large powder brush, but the head of this brush is actually quite small. I use this brush for powdering under my eyes. I find that it's the perfect size for that, and since I use a lot of concealer under my eyes, I like to make sure that it is nicely set with a loose or pressed powder. This brush is ideal for that. This brush can also be used for contouring the face in a pinch!


Elf professional eyeshadow brush
This is another cult favorite in the beauty community. This little brush only costs a dollar and it rivals so many higher end brushes. It's just a flat shader brush. It's got shirt-ish bristles, and it's perfect for packing color onto the eyelids. It's easily one of my favorite brushes, and I own multiples of it, since it's just a dollar! Love this brush and highly recommend it!


Elf professional defining Eye Brush
I find this brush to be incredibly useful. It has a bit of an angle to it, which makes it nice for applying a brow bone highlight. I also use this for applying an inner corner highlight. It can also be used for creasework.


Elf professional crease brush
This tiny little brush head makes it perfect for applying color precisely into the crease. It's a super precise pencil style brush. You can place color exactly where you want it without having to worry about it going everywhere, due to the density and size of this brush.

Elf professional blending eye brush
This little beauty of a brush is a nice blending brush for the eye area. It's great for going back where you placed the eyeshadow with the crease brush and blending it out nicely. I wish that Elf made a fluffier version of this brush as well for even more blending options, but this one works well, and it's dense so it's easy to keep the eyeshadow exactly where you want it while you are blending.


Elf professional Brow Comb and Brush
I use this brush, along with the elf brow brush (which is just your basic spoolie) for grooming my eyebrows, as well as removing clumps from my eyelashes. It's a great basic brush that everyone needs in their collection in my opinion. And it's a great value at just a dollar.




So there you have it. There is a quick overview of all the brushes that I use on a regular basis, as well as what I use them for. I hope that you found this post helpful! Leave me a comment down below letting me know how you liked this. Do you use your brushes in different ways then I do? Let me know that as well! I hope you all are having a wonderful week! Thanks, as always, for reading!

8/31/12

August Favorites

September is upon us. School will be starting for my son next week. Summer is definitely on its way out. But the temperatures here are still hot hot hot and I am going to enjoy them as long as they stick around. unfortunately, August cannot stick around and so I am here with my monthly favorites. I have quite a few this month. I've got the normal beauty favorites this month, but I also have some non beauty related favorites too! So let's get right into it!

My first favorite is a foundation brush. This is a coastal scents brush that came in a big 22 piece brush set. I think this is just a synthetic hair powder buffer brush, but I love it for foundation. I have dry skin, so generally applying foundation with a damp sponge works best for me, but there ie something about the combination of this brush, and my Rimmel Lasting finish foundation that works amazingly well together. This brush works well with my favorite Elf tinted moisturizer as well. I love it!


Next is the Elf waterproof eyeliner pen in Black. I love the look of liquid eyeliner, but I still haven't mastered the perfect technique for applying it. That's why I love this eyeliner pen. It's the great look of liquid liner, but much easier to apply. This pen has a nice felt tip applicator that allows me to glide the liner on easily. It's easy to handle, easy to apply, and the liner itself does not budge. I have been especially loving the black this month, but I own the one in the color coffee too and I like that one a lot as well!



Next I have a blush. I pulled this one out of my collection and used it quite a bit towards the end of this month, and I really like it. It's the hard candy fox in a box blush in hot flash. first. can I just take a minute to talk about how stinking cute this packaging is. It's obviously modelled after the benefit boxed blushes, but I think I like this packaging even more than the benefit ones. I like that the lid stays attached and closes magnetically. And I love the design on the front. As for the blush itself, it's four different shades that you can either wear alone or all blended together. I personally like swirling them together and then applying the color lightly to my cheeks. It's a gorgeous pink that gives me a lovely flush, and I have a feeling I am going to be wearing this a ton this coming fall!



Next up I have the Elf Golden Bronzer. They call this a bronzer, but it's actually a highlight. I cannot imagine this being a bronzer on ANY skin tone. It's a sheer gorgeous wash of light that I love to apply yo my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose my cupid's bow or anywhere else I just want to pop. I tried swatching this and just could not capture how beautiful this looks on the skin. I highly recommend you go out right now and get this! You won't regret it!

My favorite nail polish combination this month is definitely what I have on my nails right now. It's the most recent manicure I shared as a nail of the day. It's Sally Hansen Ivy league with a layer of Wet n wild hallucinate on top. I love the way it looks!


Another thing that I am loving is this neon green shirt that I got from target last month. I love the way it looks. It's so comfortable. And the color is so cute! You can see me in it here in this photo of me with Denise Donovan from Team Starkid!!



My last favorite is the trip that I took this month to Chicago! This was definitely my favorite thing about August. I went to Chicago to attend Leakycon! I had an amazing time. I got to meet a lot of other really cool harry potter fans I got to see Starkid perform A very potter senior year, which was totally awesome. It was a trip I will always remember!



So that's it for August. I hope you all had a great month!!

8/1/12

What's in my travel makeup bag

I mentioned in one of my last blog posts that I am going away to Chicago for 5 days this month. In fact, I leave a week from today. I thought you might be interested to see what makeup I am taking with me. It's not a lot. I tried to really keep things to a minimum and not over pack. It's a road trip, so I didn't have to worry about the restrictions of flying and liquids and all that, so bare that in mind.



This is the makeup case I am taking, as well as my make up brush holder. The train case came from walmart probably close to 10 years ago. The makeup brush holder is what my 11 piece brush set from Elf came in.



Here's what everything looks like all packed in!



Here are the face products I am bringing. My equate Healthy face lotion SPF 15 for everyday moisturizing. My Urban Decay 24/7 concealer pencil in CIA, which is my favorite concealer for under eye. My Elf mineral infused face primer, which is my favorite primer at the moment. My Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 hour foundation in ivory, for when I want a more full coverage, and for evening wear. And for my everyday looks, I've brought along my Elf tinted moisturizer SPF 20 in nude.



Continuing on with face products. I didn't want to bring a ton of different bronzing powders and blushes, so I kept it simple. I've brought along the Elf contouring blush and bronzing Powder Duo. And that's actually the only blush I brought. It's perfect for day or night in my opinion, and has a lovely shimmer. The bronzer in this duo is a little dark for my liking, but when used with a light hand can make for a nice contour shade. I also am bringing the Elf Golden bronzer, which is perfect for all over bronzing and is just gorgeous when blended into the skin. I'm also bringing my NYC smooth skin pressed powder in translucent to set all of my make up. And for my highlight, I've got the Urban Decay cream highlighter in Moonshine.



And here are the eye products I am bringing with me. For eyeshadow, I really wanted to bring my naked palette, but the naked 2 palette is honestly just as pretty and much more travel friendly in my opinion. It's just sturdier packaging and closes better. It's got a large variety of colors which will make it easy to create neutral day looks as well as beautiful dramatic night looks. It's all I need in the way of eye shadows! I am also bringing 2 of the Urban Decay 24/7 eyeliner pencils in Whiskey and Perversion. The brown color will be nice for day looks, and the black, of course will pump up the drama for night looks. I also brought along a black and a brown mascara. The brown mascara I chose to bring is the Covergirl Lash blast mascara. I adore this mascara. It's by far my favorite mascara I own, and I love that it is waterproof. The black mascara I chose to bring is the Maybelline Great Lash mascara in black. I chose this one because it is the only black mascara that I have that is waterproof, and I like waterproof mascaras for holding curl and of course, in case of tears, or rain or whatever. To prime my lids for all of those eye products I brought a mini Urban Decay Primer potion. I love my Elf one but this one is so small it seemed silly not to bring it- it's the perfect size for traveling! Then for my brows, I am bringing the Elf brightening eyeliner in coffee to fill them in, and the Elf wet gloss lash and brow clear mascara to keep them in place!



For lip products I wanted options, but I didn't want to go crazy and bring 20 different lip sticks. So I went with just a few in various shades. First I have the maybelline baby lips lip balm in Grape Vine. I thought this was be pretty for just an everyday lip for when we are out and about shopping or doing whatever it is we decide to do while we are there! I've got the EOS lip balm in Lemon Drop, which you all know is my all time favorite lip balm because it smells great and has SPF. I use this to prep my lips for lipstick. I am bringing the Elf lipstick in classy, which is a beautiful everyday pink color. I'm also bringing the Elf lipstick in voo doo which is a nice berry red shade that will be nice for evenings out whether it be going out to dinner, or to the charity ball that I am attending as part of the convention I am going to. Lastly, is the Revlon colorburst lip butter in creme brulee which is my favorite nude lipstick right now. To pair with the lipsticks, I just packed 2 lip glosses. The first is the Elf lucius liquid lipstick in Caramel Candy, which is my favorite nude gloss, and sadly almost gone so I will have to get a new one soon (luckily it's only a dollar!). The second gloss is the Urban Decay lip junkie lip gloss in naked which is just a pinky toned sheer gloss that smells minty and feels really good on the lips, and matches with just about any lipstick you layer underneath it.



In the top of my make up case is a little zippered area, where I have put my tools. I'm just bringing a pencil sharpener for both fat and smaller pencils, so that I can sharpen my concealer pencil as well as my eyeliner pencils. Also, I am bringing my Revlon eyelash curler. I also will be taking a pair of tweezers, but I haven't found them yet to pack.



Now I will share with you the brushes I am taking with me. First are the face brushes. I have my Elf powder brush, which is flat topped and lovely for either liquid foundations or powder. I use it for both, but in this instance I am bringing it to use with my setting powder. Next is a coastal scents duo fiber brush with a large round head that I like to use for my foundation. The third brush is the Elf complexion brush which I like to use to apply my blush. Another brush I am bringing is the Elf powder brush which is a little brush that I use to powder under my eyes to set my concealer. The last face brush is a coastal scents angled brush which is what I use to apply my bronzer and/or highlight.



And lastly, I will share with you the eye brushes I am taking with me. First, I have the Elf
eye crease brush from their essential line. This brush has a tiny little head that is perfect for applying crease color precisely. I also use this brush for applying shadow to my lower lash line. Next to that is the Elf blending eye brush also from their essential line. This is the brush I use for blending out my crease color. Next to that is the Elf studio small angled brush. I love this brush for applying eyeshadow to my upper lash line. As well as for filling in my brows with brow powder. Next is a little smudge sponge from coastal scents that I use to smudge out my eyeliner for smoky looks. Next to that is the Elf essential eyeshadow brush, which is just a flat shader brush that I use to pat pack eyeshadow on to my lids. Next is another flat shader brush, this one from coastal scents. This one is bigger and fluffier so I use it for applying color less densely or for blending or highlight colors for my brow bone. Next to that is yet another flat shader brush. This one os the Elf studio eyeshadow "c" brush. Same concept as the others. I like to have a few of these so I can use one for darker colors and one for lighter colors. Just makes it so I don't have to wash my brush between colors. And lastly is the elf essential eyelash and brow wand, which I use to brush out my eyebrows before filling them in.

So that's that. all of the makeup, tools and brushes I am taking with me. I think it should be more than enough for the 5 days I will be gone! If you have any questions or suggestions on travel makeup, leave me a comment below, and be on the lookout for a few other travel themed posts in the next week, including how I pack my suitcase, what toiletries I am bringing with me, and of course, outfits or the day when I get back from chicago!

12/28/11

Make up collection: Brushes and tools

This is the last installment of my make up collection. This segment might not be as fun as the others, but I think that brushes and tools are the most important part! You can make really inexpensive make up look like a million bucks with the right tools. It's much easier to do a good look with bad make up and good brushes than It is to do a good look with quality make up and poor brushes. Anyway I am not going to go in to detail here. I will just share pictures. If you have any questions about anything just leave me a comment below.

Face Brushes



Eye Brushes (and my one lip brush!)


Tools

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