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September 15, 2012

Tarte Amazonian Clay Call of the Wild Limited Edition Palette

Filed under: Makeup — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:24 AM

From: http:/www.qvc.com – $36.00

The Details:

This limited edition palette features eight full sized Amazonian Clay shadows.  The Amazonian clay works to nourish the lids and reduce surface oil.  It also improves texture and allows for an easy application and longer, truer wear.

Colors Included:

  • Meow – shimmering gold
  • Jungle – shimmering bronze
  • Wild – shimmering plum
  • Instinct – shimmering champagne
  • Primal – soft matter gray
  • Roar – matter cobalt
  • Call – rich petal pink
  • Lynx – soft matte taupe

The Bottom Line:

I enjoy wearing Tarte eyeshadows because the shadows are on until you remove them.  This collection is a group of neutral colors that can be blended for the perfect daytime look or, surprisingly, a fabulous evening look.

The shadows not only blend easily, but there is no tugging on the lid when applied.  The Amazonian clay allows you to skip the primer, if you choose, as it will absorb any oil on the lids.  I love the shimmer shadows in this palette as it is just enough to be visible, but I don’t look like an old lady trying to be 20 years old again😊  The Plum and Bronze are my favorite shimmers and the cobalt is great for a sexy smokey eye.

The shadows are encased in spotted animal print, gold tone patent leather like material – including a full size mirror for application.  If pretty coming out of your handbag is important, you will love this.  It is a great compact for travel whether it goes into your handbag for day to day wear or on vacation.  You will find both looks and more with this beautifully versatile palette.

Peace

September 12, 2012

Whipped Argan Oil Body Butter

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:51 AM

From:  http:/www.sephora.com – $35.00

The Details:

Josie Maran’s signature ingredient is blended into a creamy butter.  Argan oil is rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids which have antiaging properties.  This organic ingredient is know to help and prevent dehydration.  This butter will enrich and nourish skin and indulge the senses with a subtle all natural aroma.

The whipped butter offers two options – Sweet Citrus and Vanilla & Apricot.

Formulated Without:

  • sulfates
  • synthetic fragrances
  • synthetic dyes
  • petrochemicals
  • phthalates
  • GMOs
  • triclosan
  • parabens

The Bottom Line:

Luxurious!  The consistency of this butter is like fresh whipped cream and hydrates beautifully without being sticky and tacky.  It absorbs very quickly for easy dressing and your skin will feel soft and smooth.  The scent is very light – I have Sweet Citrus –  and will not interfere with other scents.  I love that this cream has absolutely nothing unnatural in it.

This butter is well worth the price as it delivers.  Definitely a repurchase.

Peace

September 10, 2012

Tarte BB Cream

Filed under: Makeup — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:01 AM

From:  http:/www.qvc.com  – $31.12

The Details:

This is for anyone looking for the perfect canvas for makeup application.  It is long wearing, oil free, antiaging tinted treatment primer that offers light to medium buildable coverage that helps even skin tone and imperfections.  The silky formula goes on smooth and blends easily giving a natural looking flawless finish.  The BB Primer helps to diffuse light and minimize the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and pores.

The Bottom Line:

I had never tried a BB cream until Tarte as I really didn’t feel the need.  I use antiaging product, a primer, I have a favorite foundation and tinted moisturizer so I was good.  I love the Tarte line, so when I saw this I thought perhaps I would start here.  Comes in three options: light, medium and tan.  I chose medium as that is what I normally purchase in foundations and tinted moisturizers.

I was very impressed.  The product went on very smoothly and felt like velvet to the touch.  It just melts into the skin without feeling heavy and sticky. I wore it alone on a no make up day and it gave my skin a near flawless look.  It is a matte finish that lasts all day without any touchup.  It is not a concealer, but did a great job of covering some darkness I had near the eyes.  It, given the name, may be worn under foundation, but that is not how I will be wearing it as I like a natural look and never build on my foundation application.  However, because this feels like silk on the skin, I think it would be perfect, without being heavy, when used under foundation for extra coverage.

The only thing I did not like about the product was that there is no SPF and I need to add my own.  There are lots of western BB creams available with SPF so I will probably try one of those the next time around, but if SPF is not important to you, I would highly recommend as it delivers as advertised.

Peace

September 7, 2012

Bear Naked

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:36 AM

Today I would like to write about something that is just simple and useful.

From:  http:/www.sephora.com– 30 wipes at $12.00

Bear Naked Wipes remove makeup and impurities from face and eyes with a blend of aloe vera, chamomile, cucumber and vitamin E.  The wipes are free of fragrance, parabens and petrochemicals.  The wipes are soft, biodegradable and gentle on eyes and skin.

In support of the National Resources Defense Council’s Polar Bear SOS initiative, a portion of the proceeds from every package sold will go to protect the endangered animals.

Quick Take:

I have to admit that I purchased these for the first time because I liked that fact that the company was donating to save the polar bears.  I also liked that the product is natural.  I  did test to see if the wipes actually removed makeup and eye makeup, I wear a lot of eye makeup, and they do exactly that and very well.  I did not have to scrub my eyes out of their sockets to get the eyeliner and mascara off!  Having said that, I don’t use them to remove makeup at the end of the day.  My favorite way to use them is when putting on makeup.

I have posted numerous times that I like to use my hands and fingers when applying makeup, except for blush.  I do know about sponges and brushes and actually own many of them and occasionally use them, but I am literally hands on. So, I use a wipe every morning to remove the foundation off my hands and to clean my fingers as I am applying different color shadows.

I use gel liners and they dry down quickly, but if I make a mistake I press a cotton swab into the cloth to moisten the swab slightly and just gently wipe it away.  I use a cloth to clean the liner brush when I am finished so the next day it isn’t crunchy.  On the occasion that I use an eye shadow brush, I clean that as well so the next time I need it there is no residue of another color.

We all have our quirky habits when it comes to beauty and these wipes work well with mine.  Good for the skin and the planet.  Big recommend.

Peace

September 5, 2012

Rouge Dior Lipcolor

Filed under: Makeup,Quick Takes — moonstruckinjersey @ 7:56 AM

From:  http://www.sephora.com  – $32.00

What it is:

An ultra-nourishing, long-wearing formula, in a haute couture color.


What it does:
This extraordinary lipstick does what most long-wearing lip colors do not. It dresses your lips in voluptuous, long-wearing color, while simultaneously providing definition, moisture and nourishment to the lips.

What else you need to know:
Rouge Dior Lipcolor is available in luminous shades, each of which is luxuriously packaged in the House of Dior’s signature Cannage pattern with a bejeweled Christian Dior emblem.

Research results:
-89% of women had more hydrated lips.
-96% of women had improved definition on the lips’ outline.

Quick Take:

As I mentioned before, I love a red lipstick.  It is my go to color, my signature color.  You will find me wearing it 9 out of 10 times and yes, I wear it during the day.  I do not feel it is a night only lip color.

I purchased Blazing Red, which is a vibrant orange red and Favori Red which is a cherry red.  These colors are gorgeous!  Highly pigmented, bold, creamy and moisturizing.

The lipstick goes on very smoothly without tugging, pulling or caking even though it is a long wearing lipstick.  It provides moisture for hours, but it does not look like a gloss.  I found that my lips looked plumper, well defined and younger, doing exactly what Dior says it does.

One of the things I especially liked was that I got about fours hours wear before it started to fade, but when it did, it faded evenly so my lips did not look patchy or dry.

The price is high, but the lipstick is fabulous and does exactly what Dior claims.  Worth the price and a repeat purchase.

Peace

September 3, 2012

Frumpy – Why?

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:47 AM
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I told my husband that I was thinking about cutting my hair and his response was – okay.  I told him I wanted a real opinion – he said “I like both looks on you.”  I said choose and know that it will not upset me, I just want your thoughts.

“Okay, I love it when your hair is short.”  I asked him why and he said “Your personality is edgier, more rock n’ roll, when you hair is short and that’s how it was when I met you and the first 9 years of our marriage.  I like that about you.”

Wow!  He was absolutely right, though, and I realized that about a month ago.  Every time I looked in the mirror I really didn’t see myself or feel like myself.  I knew I had tucked a facet of my personality away.

My friend and I went into New York City to keep appointments with our stylist, my son-in-law, Paul Cucinello at Chris Chase Salon in Chelsea.

Told Paul how I was feeling and how much I hated that my hair just hung there like everyone else’s.  I hated that beach waves, messy buns, top knots and exaggerated pony tails were being worn by everyone.  Long hair is safe – almost everyone thinks it’s sexy and you don’t have to think about it, just tie it back.   I told him what my husband had said and that I felt like it was true because I had many different short haircuts over the years, but they never looked like someone else’s hair and they all had en edge that people, even strangers, commented on.  NO ONE ever commented on my long hair.

Now I didn’t change the way I dressed or my makeup as my hair got longer, so it wasn’t that.  I have black hair, my favorite things to wear are always in black.  I love black boots, black bags and 4” wedges.  I like big hoops and chunky bracelets. I wear a smokey eye, red lipstick and red nails.  I have amazing tattoos – perhaps you have the picture.  Still wasn’t feeling it.

Paul’s take was that I did the long hair thing and  it was time to go because it was no longer a fun accessory.  I agreed, but was very scared.  I think every person who has ever grown a short haircut out knows that feeling you get in your stomach when a stylist comes near your head with a scissors.  I trust him so I told him to do what he wanted………

He cut off nine inches of hair and even with wet hair, I could see the difference and feel the difference.  When it was styled, it was amazing.  One of the other stylists who has watched all my different styles over the years, including the long hair, commented how I was back…and used the edgy word again.

I now have a long bob, just grazes my shoulders.  There is lots of movement and I can wear it smooth, flipped on the ends, curly (natural) and I can still wear it up in any way I choose.  The best thing is that it now has personality and style.  One thing made a huge difference in how I was feeling about myself.

The point in telling my little story is that it got my friend and I talking on our way home about how I had been feeling frumpy – it didn’t make any difference how the makeup looked or the clothes or anything else – I felt frumpy and I guess I was acting frumpy.  She said she had felt that way for a while and this Summer something just fell into place and she started to dress differently.  She felt really good about her new look and she loved that her hubby was noticing it.

So, our conversation was about why women, no matter what age or size, let themselves get into a rut and stay there.  They don’t like the way they look – clothes, makeup, hair, whatever it is – but so many women do nothing about it.  Take a shower, brush you teeth, get dressed and put your hair in a pony tail.  Done. The reason for the no nonsense look is no time – kids, work, home, too pudgy, too thin, etc, but doing something for yourself takes only a couple of minutes and it doesn’t cost a fortune.

Get rid of all the clothes with stains and holes and replace them.  Kohl’s, TJ Maxx, Target, these are all great places with great deals.  We all have makeup under the bathroom sink, put it on. It only takes five minutes and it can be done while having a cup of coffee.  Whether you have short or long hair, it needs to be trimmed routinely to keep the style fresh.  Invest in hot rollers and roll your hair before you put on your makeup.  Okay, invest ten minutes for hair and makeup – get up ten minutes earlier.

This is a vain conversation – absolutely – but, really, who isn’t a little vain?  But it is not just about vanity.  We as women need to care for ourselves and take time for ourselves.  When you feel good mentally it effects your whole day and those around you.  Take care of yourself, show yourself a little love, put on some lip gloss and a new tee shirt (jeans, shoes, whatever). You will feel awesome because you were ballsy enough to break out.  I promise you it will put a little dance in your step and a smile on your face and that smile can change someone’s life.

Hey, everything we do has an impact…….

Peace

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September 1, 2012

hourglass Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipstick

Filed under: Beauty,Quick Takes — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:43 AM

From:  http://www.sephora.com– $28.00

What it is:

A richly pigmented and silky smooth matte lip color that delivers 14 hours of continuous wear without flaking or dryness.

What it does:

The proprietary blend of advanced polymers in this liquid lipstick delivers intense, vibrant color with exceptional longevity. Skin-conditioning emollients, antioxidant fruit extracts, cili fruit, goji berry, and vitamins A, C and E help to protect the lips throughout the day.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
– Parabens
– Sulfates
– Synthetic Fragrances
– Synthetic Dyes
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan

Suggested Usage

  • Lips must be bare to ensure optimal coverage.
  • Apply and allow to set for one minute.

Quick Take:

This is the first product that I have purchased from hourglass and it is a new addition to the line.  I love a red lip so I chose Icon which is a true and vibrant blue red.  Looks like an old Hollywood red.

Applys very easily without dragging.  It has a creamy texture and feels moisturizing on the lips.  When it dries down it does not feel thick or cakey. No bad smell or taste – things that are important to me as I am very sensitive to scent.  This is a matte finish so if you want to add gloss make sure it is completely dry.

A little of this lipstick goes a long way. I found that after about 6 hours of wearing, it started to fade, but in an even vs blotchy way.  I reapplied after about 8 hours of wear, which I was very happy with as I have had long wearing glosses and lipsticks that need to be applied within an hour.

I love, love, love this lipstick and think Icon is brilliant.  Did I mention I love?  I know this will be one of my go to colors for Fall and Winter 2012.  Big recommend.

Peace

August 31, 2012

Pore Refining Primer

Filed under: Makeup,Quick Takes — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:38 AM

From:  http://www.narscosmetics.com – $32.00

This oil-free primer instantly refines the look of pores, regulates shine and mattifies the skin to create an immaculate canvas. Mineral powders manage oil in the T-zone and other shine-prone areas while blurring the look of pores, fine lines and wrinkles, setting the stage for a velvety-matte, makeup-ready finish. Ultra light and cool to the touch, this gel formula keeps a reservoir of water on tap, helping skin stay fresh and hydrated throughout the day, while makeup stays fresh and vibrant for hours on end. This primer works particularly well with skins concerned with controlling oil and shine. * Pure lentil seed extract diminishes the appearance of dilated pores over time for a more refined appearance * Natural bisabolol and butterbur root extract calm and soothe the skin * Vitamins A, C and E help protect the skin from free-radical damage * Oil free. Alcohol free. Non-Comedogenic. Dermatologist tested. Synthetic-fragrance free. Consumer Testing Results: * 94% felt that it left their skin soothed and comforted * 87% thought it made powder, blush, and bronzer application easier * 78% thought it controlled shine all day long

A Very Quick Take Because The Product Speaks For Itself:

I hated every primer I have ever tried so I never used one …. until Nars.

It is a light gel that absorbs very quickly leaving the skin feeling soft and looking smooth and even toned.  Even when I have a no foundation day, I wear this because it keeps my skin hydrated and matte.  Makeup goes on easily and looks like it was just applied, even 8  plus hours later.  It gives the face an air brushed look, who doesn’t love that?

A pricey item, but it does exactly what it says and it most definitely is a repurchase.

Peace

August 29, 2012

On My Mind

Filed under: My Opinion — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:55 AM
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In the About page on my blog I wrote that even though I really like talking all things beauty, every once in a while I would take a turn.  I am taking a little turn here because I cannot stop thinking about this so, I might as well take the opportunity to vent.

I keep hearing and reading that the GOP considers itself an inclusive party, but their platform, that has been under the radar for years, is now front and center.  (http://nyti.ms/NvNlSx0)  So much of this platform, which Mr Romney and Mr Ryan support, speaks to the extreme religious right and no matter how many times Ann Romney says the word “love”, the GOP’s mindset is not about love and is most certainly not inclusive.

I have stated before that I respect everyone’s right to believe what they choose.  My feeling is that phrases from the Bible are taken out of context to support whatever issue the extreme right is holding up at that time.  The GOP embraces this practice and plans to base laws for the Country on these beliefs.  These religion based proposals effect so many people and the practice of ignoring the rights of everyone else to satisfy a specific religion, which not every American believes in, has got to stop.  Nowhere in the Constitution does it say our laws are to be made based on a particular religion’s beliefs

I cannot believe that in 2012 we are still talking about abortion rights, access to birth control and equal pay.  The GOP promises to repeal Roe vs Wade and ban abortion for ANY reason ( although Romney says he would make an exception for rape and the life of the mother ).  They promise to cut federal programs that allow women access to birth control.  They also promise to repeal Affordable Health Care Act (a whole other issue for me) for many reasons, but one of them is because insurance companies must pay for birth control for women.  On top of that, if AHCA is repealed, the cost of healthcare will rise for women ( right back to where it was or higher ).

What gives the GOP the right to tell anyone what they can do with their body? Where do they get the right to decided what constitutes the starting point of life?  You are talking about intelligent women!  They don’t need to be told what to do or how to do it.  It is their life. They know these decisions will effect them everyday for the rest of their lives.  No one is forcing a woman to make one choice over the other.  That is what pro-choice is all about.

Clearly, the  extreme right does not have any legal right to demand these things yet, but they have money and numbers enough to make any GOP candidate nervous about achieving their goal without the right’s support.  Mr Romney has certainly gone from moderate conservative all the way to the right because he knows what the option is – no option.

The GOP says that there is no “war on women”, I beg to differ. Just a few weapons – repeal AHCA, ban abortion, for any reason, if possible, and we know that Paul Ryan voted against Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Just a taste of what is happening.

I do not understand why women support this Party.  We are slowly being led back to Donna Reed’s kitchen, the “barefoot and pregnant” mentality.  What’s next, repealing the right for women to vote?

We are on the verge of becoming an America that no one will recognize and where many groups of American citizens are ignored.  Huge money and religion are close to creating a closed society, something we have always fought against.

Thomas Jefferson on Separation of Church and State

History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of ignorance of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail themselves for their own purposes (Letter to von Humboldt, 1813).

Peace

August 27, 2012

Shocking

Filed under: Makeup,Quick Takes — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:19 AM

MASCARA VOLUME EFFET FAUX CILS SHOCKING – Voluminous Mascara for a False Lash Effect

From:  http://www.sephora.com – $30.00

What it is:
A mascara that exaggerates lashes with excess volume from every angle.

What it does:
Exclusive to YSL, the amplified helix brush provides instant volume to the lashes. The slim brush design allows for perfect control and precision and the off-center twist enhances length and curl. The beautifully creamy formula with pro-vitamin B5 coats each lash evenly, creating a thick and lustrous fringe with a wet look.

Quick Take:

YSL is an iconic line and it makes me sad to write this, but the only part of this mascara that I liked was the packaging.

My first problem was that it smelled like dying flowers.  The scent was so strong that it made my eyes tear up.  The mascara does make the eyelashes longer, but it is very thick and the brush doesn’t separate the lashes at all, so they stick together and it looks as if you have three wide lashes on each eye. No one will notice the length, just how odd your eyes look.

I have NEVER had a mascara, not even the least expensive drug store brand, clump like this mascara does.  It was on the eyelid, under the eye, on the fingers, just a mess.  I had to comb my lashes with every single use to get remaining clumps out and this is something I really don’t like to do…and never had to do before with other mascaras.

A very expensive mascara that is not even worth a drug store brand price.

Peace

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