Looks Better on Rihanna Thursday, Apr 23 2009 

CoverGirl Exact EyeLights Waterproof Mascara, Black Sapphire covergirl-eye-enhancer-mascara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • I purchased the shade of this mascara designed for blue eyes
  • Its lengthening and thickening properties were just okay
  • Because the pigment is more shimmery than dark it really didn’t define my lashes
  • I tried applying it over a standard dark mascara and found that gave me the definition and shimmer I really wanted–I think the photoshop on the ads featuring Rihanna make it appear a much more miraculous product than it actually is
  • I only really noticed the “brightening” aspect of this product when natural light shown on my lashes
  • All in all an adequate product but nothing too exciting

pic courtesy of drugstore.com

A Real WTF Purchase Monday, Apr 20 2009 

Ok first post in a verrrrrrrrry long time, but I think it’s a good one!

Just the other night after a few cocktails I found myself downtown and within close proximity to Sephora.  I hadn’t been in awhile and at the time it seemed like a great  idea to head over and check it out.  Now I had in mind two things that I really needed to purchase.  Alright I only reallyneeded a  new Bare Escentuals foundation because I was out but I also wanted to try a certain lipgloss  because I like its blush counterpart.  Gah getting sidetracked.

Ok so once in Sephora I found myself in my usual state of excitement upon being surrounded by so many new and expensive products.  I found the Bare Escentuals and obviously should have stopped after I got the foundation…but where’s the fun in that??  So I did a lap around the store looking for any items that instantly grabbed my attention–and in my platinum margarita haze ended up with this:

Urban Decay Pocket Rocket Lipgloss

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It wasn’t until the next day that I really took a close look at the product…and wow, really?  The packaging on this product is probably the most creative I have ever seen in a lipgloss:  the top of the tube is a hologram of a guy in a tuxedo…and at a different angle some boxerbriefs.  I really have to include the product description from the outside package:

“our juicy gloss is slick, sexy and extra-shiny, infused with a yummy creme brulee flavor and hyaluronic spheres to keep lips looking full.  Slip this rocket in your pocket.  The case is super slim (no unsightly bulge), and laced with pheromones…give it a rub to unlock them.”

Again, did I really buy this?  Ah yes, maybe twas my subconscious trying to tell me something.  I mean pheromones in a lipgloss?

  • anyway, beyond all the ridiculousness , this gloss is pretty great
  • my chosen shade was “Eric” described as “American born, but schooled abroad, Eric retains many European sensibilities, including Italian bravado, French table manners, and German soccer skills.  Undress him with a flick of your wrist for a little Spanish fly.”  Yeah, whatever the hell that means.  Basically the shade is a very nice reddish-pink that once applied, appears more like a stain than a gloss
  • it has a really great scent–I would say more like coffee than creme brulee, but still very pleasant
  • the texture is better than any gloss I have used recently very smooth and moist but not sticky
  • the applicator is a brush rather than the standard lip gloss applicator and I think it makes application a bit more precise
  • all in all, a great gloss, but perhaps a slightly embarrassing in-store purchase.  I would suggest sephora.com if you’re interested, or maybe just have a few cocktails beforehand:)
  • as for the pheromones, I’ll keep you updated…

Feels good to be back and I made several other purchases on my ill-advised inebriated trip so stay tuned!

pic courtesy of Sephora.com

wow Saturday, Mar 21 2009 

It’s been awhile…and I’ll hopefully write a new entry soon.  Blah.

Mystic-al Sunday, Sep 7 2008 

Ok, new favorite tanning salon, L.A. Tan.  Don’t worry, still doing the Mystic…no more tanning beds for me!  I’m liking the spray tan at this salon a lot better than the one I used previously.  There is an option for a clear spray and the regular spray.

The regular spray gives an instant bronze but is far messier.  I have been getting the clear spray and am really happy with the results.  My one complaint with the spray tans I had previously gotten was that I looked super dark right after…not very natural.  So with the clear spray, the tan develops gradually over about a five hour period.

I got a special…5 tans for $55.  Normally they are $30 a piece, so it was a sweet deal.

Randomness in the Ladies Room Sunday, Sep 7 2008 

Not sure how this came about, but during a bathroom break I met a girl who is an esthetician and got her card.  So hopefully I’ll get an appointment soon and write a review.

www.alittlespa.com/

Browbeating Sunday, Sep 7 2008 

Ok, so my haircut is growing on me…and I went back to Wax On Wax Off for another eyebrow threading and walked away very happy with the result. I really don’t see myself ever getting my brows waxed again. The whole process took about five minutes and I didn’t notice any redness…even right after!

I have now had both of the stylists at the salon do my brows and have to say that they both did a fantastic job. This time I just walked in sans appointment and had no wait. During my prior appointment at least 5 women stopped by just to ask if they could be threaded…definitely a good sign. The $10 price is just the icing on the cake.

I’ll be there for youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Saturday, Aug 23 2008 

Well, I have decided to expand beyond just product reviews.  Now that I’m living in Chicago, I will greater access to salons and spas and will review any that I try.  Being lazy and in dire need of a haircut, my first experience was at a place near my apartment…Wax On, Wax Off.  Nice name I know!

After just doing a little web-based research, I was impressed by this salon’s website: http://www.waxonwaxoffspa.com/.  I always like it when places have websites to I can get a better idea of the services they offer and their various price points.

My appointment was for a trim and eyebrow threading.  Things did not get off to a great start.  My stylist arrived about ten minutes late and was not all that apologetic about it.  The salon itself was very small.  Basically a front room with three stations and a very small back room with a manicure station (with very few nail polish choices) and a pedicure station (which appeared less than immaculate).

The haircut itself was kind of a disaster.  I wanted a TRIM.  She said, “ok, so about an inch, and clean up the layers.”  If only that was what she did.  It took me awhile to figure out why exactly I am not happy with the cut…and it finally came to me…it’s the “Rachel!”  You know, Jennifer Aniston’s iconic cut from like 1990?  Yeah.  Way too many layers, which just does not work with my fine hair.

Because I like trying different things and hair to me will always grow back, I didn’t really freak out.  I might just try another place and see if they can make the cut more appealing to me.  Oh, I also failed to mention that the stylist had forgotten her straightening iron.  She gave me a discount, but still…who does that.  It basically just seemed like she didn’t give a shit.  Now I don’t expect to be treated like royalty, but I do expect salons and their employees to have the basic tools necessary to complete my look.

I know it sounds like I totally hated my experience, but I was very impressed by their eyebrow threading.  I had never done it before and found it less painful and quicker than waxing.  My skin was also red for much shorter period of time.  The price ($10) was also very reasonable.

So all in all, haircut, not so great…but threading fantastic.  Until next time…

Walk Like a Man Monday, Aug 11 2008 

While I was at home with my parents I realized that my brother and I are more alike than I previously thought. All of my stuff was dispersed throughout the house and sometimes I would just use whatever products were in my brother’s bathroom. Hooray…I’m not the only one who feels the need to try every new product introduced into the market!

Some observations I made:

  • All male facial/body/shaving products MUST have somewhere on the packaging in very prominent letters MEN/MEN’S/FOR MEN…god forbid someone might think a guy was using women’s products!
  • I sampled a few exfoliating face washes and skin smoothing lotion…and basically they seemed to be almost exactly like the products I use…with one major exception…MANLY SCENTS
  • I guess guys have to make sure everyone around can tell by the scent of their products that they are using MANLY MASCULINE lotions and smoothers
  • I’m sure anyone who caught a whiff of my old spice 8-hour bodywash scent must have been a little confused ;)

One product of my brother’s particularly caught my interest

NXT Shavegel

  • ok, the bottle alone had me when I first saw it
  • I got even more excited (yes, products are exciting…shut iiiiit) when I saw on the packaging description that the gel would light up
  • I was thinking that the gel itself would light up when applied to the skin…what an ingenious way to shave! No more missed patches on my legs!
  • ha! after asking my brother why the gel wasn’t lighting up, he kindly informed me that only the bottle itself lit up…boooooooring
  • my dreams of a perfect shave shattered, I still tried it out :)
  • The gel did not create a heavy lather, but I suffered no nicks
  • I really like the minty scent and it left my legs nice and smooth

if only I could figure out how to make a light-up shave gel!

pic courtesy of drugstore.com

Fool me once… Thursday, Aug 7 2008 

Ha, ok this review is kind of a funny story. If you haven’t read my review of the Neutrogena Wave, check it out and this post will make more sense. So I was shopping with my mom and passed by the Johnson & Johnson’s Clean and Clear Blackhead Eraser.

Hmmm a product that “erases” the dreaded blackhead sounded good to me. Ahh typical impulse buy. When will I learn?? So that night I tried the product and…

yeah, basically the exact same product as the Neutrogena Wave. I really should have figured, considering Neutrogena is a J & J company. (ha I only know that bc my friend Jeanna works for J & J and told me to stop talking smack about her company)

Truthfully, I only used this product maybe two times…likely not enough to give the “specially formulated blackhead-fighting serum” a chance to do its magic. Therefore I will postpone a more formal review until I use the product and truly give it a chance to work.

Workin on it… Thursday, Aug 7 2008 

Hey guys…sorry but I’ve been really busy lately.  The good news is that I am moving to Chicago tomorrow and I found a job…so I will have some $$ to buy some products!  The bad news is that I start working on Monday and will probably be busy for awhile getting my apartment (and my life in general) together.  I’ll try to get some posts out soon though.

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