The creamy eyeliner is an intense burst of long-lasting color. The eyeliner glides on easily and doesn't smudge and fade throughout the day. The waterproof eyeliner was originally created for the Parisian Aquatic Ballet and was tested under water for five hours. The eyeliner goes on smooth and lasted awhile for me. I love how creamy and easy was to apply. However, I found the black to be a bit duller compared to other eyeliners.
A review of consumer goods, make up, book reviews and sometimes a random review.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
House of Harlow 1960 Saint James Tumbler Candle
When I saw this gorgeous white and gold tumbler candle by House of Harlow 1960, I knew I had to get it. The candle had notes of white, black and pink peppercorns with notes of Carnation Absolute. The 7.4oz candle had a sweet sophisticated scent that pulls you in and keeps you entranced. The candles each last for 45 hours but unfortunately, the scent is very weak. I lit one after cleaning to refresh my kitchen but I couldn't smell it even after 4 hours unless I wentthiscloseto the candle. On the plus side, the package is gorgeous and the tumbler can be reused.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Global Goddess i-Divine Eyecolor - Darjeeling
The highly pigmented eyeshadow is infused with white tea extracts to firm the areas around the eyes. The long lasting eyeshadow promises to have a silky application and to be crease proof. However, I found it to be the exact opposite. The formula didn't last very long even with a primer and it creased like crazy. Silky application? Hardly, felt like chalk on my fingertips. The brown color looks lovely in the package but was rather tawny and had a dull coffee color.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Blush - Thankful
I got this limited edition blush when I purchased the Tarte Thoughtful Treasures Set Holiday set. The blush is a bright golden apricot pink. It has a satiny finish and doesn't have much glitter or gloss. This blush is high pigmented and a little goes a long way. While, this is particularly favorite color (I tend to like really bright reds), it does give my cheeks a nice healthy glow.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Julep Oxygen Nail Treatment
The oxygen nail treatment promises to complete nail care and make-up (Who knew!?) in one bottle. The treatment is composed of Hexanal that promises stronger, thicker, and smoother nails after one application. I applied a couple of coats once a week. The sheer pink treatment went on a bit thicky and uneven. It took a bit also to dry but it gave nice French tip look. Overall, my nails did look better but by very much. I was mostly a fan of the sheer pink color.
Friday, July 10, 2015
BBW Stress Relief Eucalyptus Spearmint Body Wash
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Book Review - The Midwife’s Tale by Delia Parr
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I was recently given the opportunity to read "The Midwife's Tale" by Delia Parr and provide my honest opinion in exchange for an copy of the book.
The story begins with widow and midwife Martha Cade delivering a baby faraway from home. Upon her departure and excitement to join the rest of her family back in Trinity, she receives news from her brother about her daughter running away to join the circus (does anyone else think of Water for Elephants?). At the time period the book represents, there is quite a "strict" family structure and code in place for the community. Daughters should be home until they are ready to be married and usually follow the career path steps of their mothers. The news, undoubtedly, shakes Martha to the core. She not only has to deal with a daughter whose whereabouts are not known but with being ostracize by the community. To make matters worse, Martha depends on being a midwife to support herself. After, the old doctor from their community dies a new younger doctor comes and believes there is only room for one of them.
While, the book provide us insight into Martha's life as not only a mother, widower, a midwife, a community member but as a human who is simply trying to fit in and find a place for herself. The author does a good job creating believable but flawed characters. The book doesn't necessarily bills itself as a historical novel, but I wish it gave a bit more historic information on how lives of a midwife was like during that time period. The book does have little tidbits on how certain herbs cure ailments. The book was a bit a slow in the beginning but not painfully slow, although towards the end, there were so many twists and turns --- one should hold on! But, with that many twists and thrills at the end of the book, it made it feel rushed and that it should have been spread out more. Thankfully though, the book leaves no stone unturned and every question is answered. A gem to be read once and then passed to others.
Monday, July 6, 2015
Women’s Health September 2014
Making Faces
Eye Shadow - put your chin up and look down your nose at yourself [ like a mean girl ], eyebrows slightly lifted. Use an eyeshadow brush to sweep color from the inner corner to the outer corner of each eye. This angle removes crease and crinkles from the eyelid, creating a flatter area for cream or powder shadow, so color goes on evenly.
Lipstick - smile as big and as tightly as you can, showing plenty of teeth. Use a lip brush to apply color to every bit of lips, including the corners. Opening your mouth into a broad, cheesy grin exposes the corners of lips, so you can get lipstick where you want it ( when corners are missed, it looks like your lips were cut off the sides ) - and not where you don’t (surrounding skin and teeth). Plus, the lip skin is stretched smooth for an even application.
Eyeliner - many women lean in towards the mirror - but you shouldn’t. Instead, tilt your head back and lift your brow skin up with your finger so you can get right next to your lashes with the liner. Rest the pencil vertically so the tip lays flat against your lash line. If you tend to blink a lot while saying, “Aaah”. Your lashes will look thicker, and eyes will appear larger. Saying “aaah” helps relax facial muscles so blinking slows.
Blush - Practice the fake smile. Keep it close mouthed and a little rigid, just lifting the corners of your lips a bit. Apply blush right at the top of the apple - the part that sticks out most - the blend up and out toward your temples. For cream blush, use a stippling or Kabuki brush (which has short, dense bristles and a flat top). For powder color, a regular blush brush is fine. Color hits the apples of your cheeks in exactly the spot where you’d flush naturally.
Bronzer and Highlighter - suck in your cheeks and purse your lips. Use an angled contour brush to apply matte bronzer that’s two shades darker than your skin to the area inside the hollow of your cheeks. Starting an inch from your lips, blend bronzer upward toward your ear. Then dab a cream or powder highlighter onto the cheekbones, moving upward toward your hairline. This play of light and dark defines the angles of your face, making cheekbones appear higher.
Ancient Secrets Modern Beauty
Body Work - in ayurveda, a warm oil body massage (called abhyanga) isn’t a monthly indulgence: it’s a daily 10 minute self care ritual believed not only to soften skin but also to help fight cellulite and keeps muscles supple.
Eye Palming - relieving eye strain relaxes those muscles around the eyes that can cause fine lines and wrinkles. Warm your hands by rubbing them together. Close your eyes and press the heel of each palm on the corresponding cheekbone, then cup your fingers over the eyelid. Breathe deeply and slowly in this position for five minutes.
Oil pulling - an inflammatory response in the mouth like gum disease could lead to having inflammatory responses such as heart diseases or diabetes. A healthy mouth can be a pathway to healthy body. High levels of bacterias can accumulate in the mouth overnight. Swish one tablespoon of organic oil around in your mouth for 10 minutes for the a.m. before brushing your teeth; spit into a toilet.
Tongue Scraping - by unclogging the pores on the tongue, you may taste your food more and feel more satisfied, possibly curbing your appetite. Use a metal scraper spans the width of the tongue. Before brushing your teeth, but after oil pulling, gently glide the scraper from the back of the tongue to the tip, then along the sides, repeat a few times. Make sure to rinse the scrap between each swipe.
Foot Massage - Ayurvedic practitioners believe that four major nerves in the feet connect directly to the eyes, so massaging feet in this manner is thought to help reduce stress from chronic headaches. Before bed, clean your feet with warm water. While sitting down, rest one foot on the opposite thigh. Using brisk strokes, start massaging from the top of the foot; when you get to the toes, bend them back up and down with your hand. Then firmly massage the bottom of the feet with your thumbs and the heel of your hand, using stronger pressure on the toes [many of the nerve endings in the foot are there]. Focus the flow toward the toes, using circular motions.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Better Homes and Garden October 2014
Create a fall window box
- Ornamental kale - position 1 - 2 large ornamental kale or cabbage plants toward the front of the planter.
- Mums - place 2 - 3 mums behind the kale. Add potting soil around the mums and kale to secure the plants. Position sheet moss around the planter for a polished look.
- Pumpkins and gourd for the finishing touch, nestle an assortment of small pumpkins and gourds on each end.
Maximize your eyes for your type
Deep set - blend a shimmery taupe shadow onto lids and inner corners. To bring eyes forward, draw eyeliner just above the roots of your lashes.
Wide set - make sure your shadow color is as intense on the center of your lids as it is on the outer corners, and concentrate extra coats of mascara on the center of your lashes.
Closet set - start your liner near the center of your eye (instead of the inner corner) and gradually widen the line until you reach the outer corner. Blend highlighter onto the unlined part of your lash line.
Downturned - apply liner across the entire length of the lash line, then flick the end of the line upward, cat-eye style. Smudge shadow up and out toward the tail end of your brow.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Lucky November 2014
Master Class - French Girl Cool
- Be a little boyish
- Keep it simple
- Take denim seriously
- Less is more at night
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