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March 2018 ipsy Glam Bag Review

March 26, 2018 by Lex Leave a Comment

This video was fun to make. I expected it to be shorter than my last Glam Bag review because I wasn’t doing a whole look but apparently all of my videos are going to be around 12 minutes now.

As I said in the video, I love the bag itself. The idea of coloring it yourself and making it your own is fabulous to me.

I’m super impressed with everything that I received too. The Hikari eye shadow is amazingly creamy and super pigmented. The Tarte Sex Kitten eyeliner is great for tightlining and doing a wing, as long as it doesn’t break on you. You can always sharpen it again though. The Benefit BADGal Bang is obviously a favorite of mine. I love the small deluxe size too because it’s great for travel. I’ve always been curious about the brand Glossier and with this balm, I have a pretty good first impression. The Contour Cosmetics lip pencil is a great color. Somehow, I have a million and one liquid lipsticks in similar dusty mauve colors, but no pencils. This will make them stay longer and look better.

 

Hikari Cream Pigment Eyeshadow in Shine

Received: 2g | On sale: 2g for $13 at hikaricosmetics.com | Approx. value: $13

Benefit Cosmetics BADGal Bang Mascara in Pitch Black

Received: 3g | On sale: .3oz for $24 or .14oz for $12 at ulta.com | Approx. value: $8.47

Tarte Cosmetics Sex Kitten Eyeliner

Received: 1g | On sale: 2g for $20 at ulta.com | Approx. value: $10

Glossier Balm dot Com in Coconut

Received: 7ml | On sale: 15ml for $12 at glossier.com | Approx. value: $5.60

Contour Cosmetics Lip Kit Pencil in Stud

Received: lip kit pencil | On sale: lip pencil and liquid lip for £22 at contouring.com | Approx. value: £11 or $15.58

Approx. overall Glam Bag value: $52.65 | Current Glam Bag price: $10 | Approx. savings: $42.65, 81%

 

I can’t wait for next month’s bag! And I promise, Luke will be in a video soon.

Posted in: Beauty Tagged: beauty, benefit cosmetics, contour cosmetics, eye shadow, eyeliner, Glam Bag, glossier, hikari cosmetics, ipsy, lip balm, lip liner, lip pencil, make-up, mascara, review, tarte cosmetics, video, YouTube

Here we go…

February 27, 2018 by Lex Leave a Comment

It’s here, it’s live, it’s pretty awkward and cringeworthy.

Like I say in the video, I’m trying out video format for ipsy reviews because it’s easier to get a feel for the products when you can see them in action. I know I don’t do a great job of that here, but I’m working on it. This is 100% a work in progress. Please feel free to leave me feedback for improvement!

A bit of a breakdown of the Glam Bag and prices:

OFRA Cosmetics Liquid Lipstick in ipsy Unzipped

Received: 5g | On sale: 5g for $17 at ulta.com, $20 at ofracosmetics.com | Approx. value: $17

Seraphine Botanicals Lychee + Gold Healthy Glow Rose Gold Blush

Received: 3g | On sale: 3g for $14 at seraphinebotanicals.com | Approx. value: $14

Marc Anthony Strengthening Grow Long Leave-In Conditioner

Received: 1.65 oz | On sale: 6.8 oz for $5.99 at ulta.com | Approx. value: $1.45

Biobelle Perfecting Primer Facial Mask

Received: 2 sheet masks | On sale: 1 sheet mask for $4.99 at biobellecosmetics.com | Approx. value: $9.98

Luxie Beauty Blending and Shading Eye Brush 249

Received: 1 dual-ended brush | On sale: single ended brushes for $12 each at luxiebeauty.com | Approx. value: $24

 

Approx. overall Glam Bag value: $66.43 | Current Glam Bag price: $10 | Approx. savings: $56.43, 85%

 

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: beauty, blush, eye shadow brush, face mask, Glam Bag, ipsy, leave-in conditioner, liquid lipstick, make-up, primer, review, video, YouTube

January ipsy Glam Bag

February 6, 2018 by Lex Leave a Comment

Now that I’ve been able to peek at my February Glam Bag, it’s time to write this review. I’m going to start comparing the value of the Glam Bag with that of the items you can buy retail, so that we can all see if it is really worth it. All prices and costs are before taxes as sales tax varies location to location and the Glam Bag is only taxed in some states (TX is one of them).

The design of the January bag was inspired by workout clothes and shoes. Its outside is made of mesh and had a shoelace and aglet zipper pull. In it I got a REAL CHEMISTRY Fresh-Start Foaming Cleanser, bellapierre Cosmetics StayPut Brow Gel in Licorice, SO SUSAN Liquid Matte in Raisin Flesh, TRUST FUND BEAUTY Lip Scrub, and the Balm Cosmetics Mary-Lou Manizer.

REAL CHEMISTRY Fresh-Start Foaming Cleanser

I love exfoliators but they’re not great for every day use because they can be abrasive and dry out your skin. Cleansers are better for daily use but they aren’t as fun. They are easier to use outside of the shower however, which is really how you’re supposed to wash your face anyway. This is the way I use this cleanser- at the sink. It is a creamy formula, foamed up easily with water and some massaging, and came off easily with a damp washcloth. After removing it, my skin felt soft and smooth and was not super dry. It looked whiter than usual, but I think that it was due to a) the fact that I wasn’t wearing makeup, and b) my cheeks are usually pink and somehow, this must have neutralized that, at least at the time.

Received: 15 ml | On sale: 4.2 oz for $24 at Ulta | Approx. value: $2.86

bellapierre Cosmetics StayPut Brow Gel in Licorice

I have a pretty clear opinion on this. Eyebrows are important. Look at photos of 90’s fashion or celebrities without eyebrows and you will understand. With that in mind, mine are a tad wonky, but eyebrows are sisters, not twins. They still need to be full and fabulous however, so I do what I can to ensure that that is true. This entails using pencils, pomades, and gels to fill in my brows. This product looks a lot like the Benefit ka-BROW pomade, something I am familiar with from work and that many make-up instagrammers swear by. I was excited for it because the ka-BROW is $24 and this was part of a (roughly) $10 subscription box and I’m on a budget. It was not exactly like the ka-BROW.

The main difference that I could tell was the brush. Usually you’d do your eyebrows with an angled brush which is what comes in the ka-BROW. This came with something closer to a lip brush. I tried to use it but it didn’t pick up the pomade or distribute it as well as an angled brush would. When I used my angled brush in it, it worked like a charm so the pomade itself is great. It’s disappointing that I can’t just carry this to do my brows however, and have to also bring another brush along as well.

Received: 2.2 g | On sale: 2.2 g for $25 at bellapierre.com | Approx. value: $25

So Susan Liquid Matte Lipstick after a full day at work

SO SUSAN Liquid Matte in Raisin Flesh

I was so ready to be unimpressed by this liquid lipstick. I’ve been through liquid lip after liquid lip and loved the colors but absolutely hated the formulas because they didn’t go on well or didn’t stay very long. I was pleasantly surprised by this one because I loved the color (like usual), it went on easily, and it stayed on all day. Even at work where I do a lot of talking, and through drinking and eating, this liquid lipstick stayed on my lips. The main issue I have with it is that it started out super sticky. It wasn’t sticky like a sticky lip gloss, it was almost like there’s glue in it that literally makes your lips stick together. As it dried it got less sticky but it never fully went away. Still, with the longwear formula, I can put up with the stickiness.

 

On both of the straws I used while wearing it, there was minor transfer. It was so minor that I had to use my DSLR and macro lens to even start to see it in photos.

Received: 5 ml | On sale: 5 ml for $14 on sosusan.com | Approx. value: $14

TRUST FUND BEAUTY Lip Scrub

Just like a like exfoliating facial cleansers, I love basically any kind of scrub. Lip scrubs can be particularly fun because they usually taste good. When I saw that this was in my bag, I was super excited. My lips get super dried out and peely because I don’t drink enough water. Water and proper hydration are the best moisturizers. With this scrub, I was able to exfoliate my lips and make them super soft and get rid of a lot of the peely dead skin on them. After I used this, I applied my IT Cosmetics lip treatment and had pillowy and kissable lips the rest of the night and into the morning. The only think I’m not a fan of with this is how small the tube is. With one use it felt like I was already running out, something I thought was just because it was a sample size but when I found out this was the full size, it seemed like a bit of a rip.

Received: 8 ml | On sale: 8 ml for $8 on trustfundbeauty.com | Approx. value: $8


the Balm Cosmetics Mary-Lou Manizer

I’m not a huge fan of highlighters. When other people use them I always admire their work but I never feel like my highlight comes out as well as their’s so I tend to just not try. Whenever I get a new one, I have to try it though. One of the problems I have with highlighters is that I’m a lot lighter-skinned than I think I am so I have to use really light highlighters to get any results. This one looked like enough for me to get that blinding cheekbones look but it wasn’t. The color was still super pretty and I think I might be able to use it as an eyeshadow, but it just did not do what I needed it to.

Received: 1 g | On sale: 8.5 g for $24 on thebalm.com | Approx. value: $2.82

 

Approx. overall Glam Bag value: $52.68 | Current Glam Bag price: $10 | Approx. savings: $42.68, 81%

Posted in: Beauty Tagged: beauty, bellapierre, cleanser, eyebrow gel, Glam Bag, highlighter, ipsy, lip scrub, lipstick, liquid lipstick, make-up, photo, pomade, REAL CHEMISTRY, skincare, SO SUSAN, the Balm, TRUST FUND BEAUTY

September ipsy Glam Bag

October 2, 2017 by Lex Leave a Comment

It has occurred to me in all this time that I’ve been writing “Glam Bag” as “GlamBag” and I am embarrassed… onto the products! (I don’t have a ton of photos of every product this month because I’ve been busy (read: lazy) and opened it all and got too excited to take photos before using everything. So you get the photos from the ipsy website. Some of them have my photos though!) Also, I’m trying out a slightly different format for these that make it a little longer but you get to see everything individually and separated, so let me know if this is better or worse and we’ll go from there!

 

The September Glam Bag

ipsy September Glam Bag

Hello September Glam Bag. It’s pretty. It is black and studded witha  gold zipper and is right up my alley. The theme they were pushing with it is professional. I know black and professional are synonymous for some reason, but the studs give it the extra edge that I need for it to be something I would use as a young “professional” out in today’s world. That said, I don’t use a lot of the Glam Bags I get for anything other than make-up and most of them don’t leave my house. I have two in my purse right now- the Gudetama bag and the clear one with ice cream cones on it, because I can bring that one to Ulta. I have a number set aside to use as clutches should I find myself going out on the town and in need of a small bag for my phone and ID, but we all know I stay in most nights. Still, this one will be added to the pile of “usable” Glam Bags.

 

SKINFOOD Black Sugar Mask Wash Off

SKINFOOD Black Sugar Mask Wash Off

I love exfoliants! Exfoliants are 100% my favorite product to receive from ipsy because I love trying new ones and learning about what works with my skin, especially when it is one like this one that I have seen before but never tried because I’m cheap. This stuff is great. To start, it smells like a can of Coke with a lemon wedge in it- my favorite way to drink Coke. The downside to this is that it makes me want one, but as I’m usually using it at night and we don’t have Coke in the apartment anyways, that’s pretty irrelevant. It is also suuuper thick. This is a good thing though, because it’s thick because it’s just full of stuff that is going to clean your face. As you could guess from the title, the exfoliating particles are sugar, something that I love because they dissolve as you scrub and won’t be washed down the drain to be consumed by marine life. It also uses shea butter and macadamia oil so after scrubbing all the grossness out of your face, it won’t be left dry. That’s one of my biggest problems with exfoliants but this one has not had that issue at all.

According to the ipsy website, you’re supposed to apply the product, let it sit on your face for 10-15 minutes, and then wash it off. I don’t follow these directions. I use it like any other facial scrub and apply it in the shower, the only place I wash my face, and then wash it off when I feel like I’m done being so abrasive to my face. I’m sure if you do it the way they say your skin will be even softer because you’ll give it more time to sink in, but I’ve honestly been super happy with the moisture and softness of my skin after using this the way I do, plus I still have a good coconut milk moisturizer to use if I need it.

 

Smashbox Cosmetics PHOTO FINISH RADIANCE PRIMER

Smashbox Cosmetics PHOTO FINISH RADIANCE PRIMER

I was very excited to try this primer. I love my L’oreal Magic Perfecting Base primer because it makes my skin so soft but I’d heard so much about the Smashbox primers. I also tested the original Smashbox PHOTO FINISH FOUNDATION PRIMER on my hand one night at Ulta, and it felt like it had a finish similar to the L’oreal, so I was pumped that I was receiving one in my Glam Bag.

This one is not like the original. It squeezes out of the tube more like a cream than a gel and the application doesn’t leave the same finish on your skin, even after letting it dry. The ipsy website says that you can apply it to you T-zone if it starts to get shiny during the day and it will mattify it, but with the shimmer that is in this (hence the “radiance”) and the feel of the formula, I think I would rather use blotting sheets and a powder. I also think I’m going to stick to the primer I use now, L’oreal hasn’t let me down yet.

 

Teeez Cosmetics Eve’s Ready to Wear Lipstick in Romantic Red

Awkward photo of my lips in the Teeez lipstick in my bathroom lighting.

You get a real photo of this one! I have less to say about this. It’s just another red lipstick in my opinion. The color isn’t really a true red, as you can see in the photo. The lighting in my bathoom still doesn’t show you its true color either, but it is rather pink.

It stays on alright. After it dries it doesn’t really transfer but it also looks more like a stain at that point. When I wore it to work the first day I got it, I received a couple compliments on it. Luke thought I’d over drawn my lips but it actually just made them look super full.

Teeez Cosmetics Eve’s Ready to Wear Lipstick in Romantic Red

My favorite thing about it is definitely the container. It’s that fun all the way around, unlike other lipsticks that are too sophisticated to be fun and instead are just black… and boring…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ColourPop Cosmetics Brow Boss in Dark Brown

Awkward photo of my brows with the Brow Boss pencil.

Brow products are another thing that I love getting in my Glam Bags because, as Luke learned quickly, I don’t like to leave the house without my brows done. Ever. Instead of give you a picture of the product, it’s a white tubed, brown eyebrow pencil with a spoolie on the other end, I just went with what it looks like on instead. I used it rather lightly because the tip is super thin and usually, that means you’re supposed to use it to make small strokes that look more like hairs to make your brows look more natural. On a day that I’m only wearing eyebrows, I could definitely rock this look. My brows still look pretty natural but are fuller and that’s what we’re all after- fuller brows. The color matched perfectly to what I usually do too. On days that I have a full face of make-up on however, like when I am working at Ulta, this just won’t cut it.

 

P.R.M.I.T. Beauty GELlusion in Virgo

P.R.M.I.T. Beauty GELlusion in Virgo

Back to the ipsy photos. I could have taken a photo of my nails after I painted them using this, like I usually do, but I didn’t. No idea why. I am a big fan of this nail polish though. It’s a really nice dark blue, deeper than it looks in this photo or even in real life, but takes two coats to get to said richness. It also dries pretty quickly and keeps a really nice smooth and shiny finish without a top coat. I would still, however, suggest using a top coat because I didn’t, thinking it would stay since it’s supposed to be “gel effects”, and it started chipping off the next day. Of all of the nail polishes that ipsy has sent me so far, I think this is probably my favorite.

 

 

Next month’s Glam Bag will be for October and while I’m not super impressed by the bag design, I’m excited to see what new fun products I get! Until next time!

Posted in: Beauty Tagged: beauty, brows, ColourPop, Glam Bag, ipsy, lipstick, Luke, make-up, mask, nail polish, P.R.M.I.T., photo, primer, review, September, SKINFOOD, Smashbox, sugar scrub, Teeez

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