Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Youtube Videos

Once I get my lighting setup soon at my vanity I'm planning on starting the Youtube tutorials up again, my question is what sort of videos would you all like to see?

How often would you like to see a video tutorial/review uploaded?

Would you like me to do reviews on products as an addition to my blog posts (I know things like glitter tend to show true sparkle better on video)?

I know had been MIA quite a bit over the last year, but family health comes first and I had things happen that caused my absence unfortunately. I have a lot to catch up on and I had a bit of a loss of inspiration I guess you could say(I actually went months on end without touching any makeup at all).

Comment below and let me know what you think and just say hi if you'd like!

Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel here to keep up to date on videos I upload!

P.S. my husband also got me this cutie back in May for our 3 anniversary, he's a miniature long haired dachshund and we named him Haudoken (my other dog really needed a companion, and she was super happy). :)


Sunday, December 28, 2014

BH Cosmetics on Sale on Hautelook!

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Right now Hautelook has BH Cosmetics Products on sale for up to 55% off, go check them out if you've been wanting some of their items!

http://www.hautelook.com/short/1KpIL

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Makeup Geek - Vegas Collection - Palette - Review & Swatches - Limited Edition


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This review is on the Makeup Geek Vegas Lights Palette. Way back in August I believe it was I ended up picking up the Makeup Geek Vegas Collection, I got the full bundle pack which included five pigments and an eyeshadow palette. I was having issues with getting my lighting right for some odd reason as well as having some personal issues so I took an unplanned hiatus, now I'm back and hoping that nothing else interferes with me continually posting reviews!

Anyway onto the photos!






 Swatched over UDPP in sunlight (Bada Bing also swatched over Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy)
Left to Right: Casino, Sin City, Roulette, Mirage, Desert Sands, Bada Bing




My Rating:  10 out of 10 Feathers

Cost:  $37.99 for 1.8G / 0.064 oz x6

Availability:  www.makeupgeek.com

Formula:  Shimmery to satin/matte finishes, Talc and Paraben Free. *Cruelty Free

The Packaging:  Sturdy cardboard palette with magnetic closure.

My Final Thoughts:  The quality of the shadows is really good, the pigmentation is there on all of the shades. I found Bada Bing to be a drier shadow, the sparkles needs a sticky base to really show up (I used Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy) and I could really see the sparkles. The other 5 shadows are really creamy and smooth, a couple are a tiny (and I MEAN tiny) bit powdery but not in the cheap quality way more because of the finish since they lean more towards matte. I'm not normally a neutral kind of girl, but I really love all the shades in this palette. For Christmas I sported Sin City, Bada Bing, and Mirage for my makeup look and they were still holding strong 8 hours later with little to no creasing or fading.

Would I purchase again?   Yes! The quality and color pay off is fantastic for the price point and is definitely a budget friendly alternative for high end brands. I really love the packaging, it's a convenient size for taking it on the go and has a really fun design. I also love that the shadows are magnetic and are not glued down making them easily removed so I can swap any out with another shade if I wanted to.


Do you own this? What are your thoughts?

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Makeup Geek - Vegas Collection - Pigments - Review & Swatches



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A while back Makeup Geek released a new collection called the Vegas Collection, I ended up purchasing the full set which includes an eyeshadow palette and five pigments. I have been looking forward to trying them out as Marlena is someone who strives for quality in her products.

I'm going to review the five pigments of the collection first, I'll be sure to post the palette review at the end of the week or beginning of next week depending on the sun and if it ever comes out! I will eventually also review the new foiled shadows they released because they look fantastic, currently however I am no longer working so I'm on a strict makeup no buy (the worst phrase a makeup addict can say I know lol).

Anyway onto the photos!




Jackpot
Liquid Gold
Nightlife
Poker Face
Vegas Lights

Left to Right: Jackpot, Liquid Gold, Nightlife, Poker Face, Vegas Lights
Swatched over UDPP and Fyrinne Pixie Epoxy in sunlight



My Rating:  9 out of 10 Feathers

Cost:  $6.99 for 1.4G / 0.05 oz

Availability:  www.makeupgeek.com

Formula:  Standard pigment formula, Talc free. *Cruelty Free

The Packaging:  Sleek jar with a twist off cap, issues with lid fallout when opened.

My Final Thoughts:  The quality of these pigments is amazing, they are very smooth and extremely pigmented. The price is wonderful considering these are on par with high end brands like MAC. Vegas Lights reminds me of MAC's Reflect Copper but with a more pigmented and smooth finish making it a gorgeous copper must have. I love Nightlife which is described as a light shimmery rose brown taupe, it looks almost like it has a a hint of iridescent sparkle making it my favorite out of the five. Liquid Gold is described as a true metallic gold and definitely fitting of what you get. Jackpot is described as a pale shimmery yellow, this is my second favorite of the group because I'm in love with the soft pale yellow sparkle it has. Poker Face is described as a medium golden bronze, it's a nice smooth texture and highly pigmented.

The rating of these would have been a 10 out of 10 if not for the packaging. Let me say that I love the sleekness and sturdiness of the jar, the huge problem only comes after opening the top. When you twist off the cap you get a huge amount of pigment mess, because there is no stopper like the one MAC pigments have for example or even a tighter cap design. This allows pigment to build up in the cap grooves which in turn causes this issue. It's not a huge loss of product but none the less it does cause frustration when first receiving the pigments (since in postage the jars can be upside down at one point or another). I ended up cleaning up the caps on mine and am ensuring I store them flat to avoid this from happening again, although it can become a problem if you take them with you if you travel since your jar most likely will be moving around in your bag or makeup kit. Some people have suggested sifters, personally I would rather have a stopper because I like open access to the product in case I decided to take a smaller amount with me I could easily get to it to place it in a smaller jar without fighting to remove a shifter and possibly spilling it everywhere.

Would I purchase again?   Yes! Despite the issues with the packaging I would still purchase these pigments, the quality and smoothness is there and I hope in future the issue with the pigment jar is redesigned to include a stopper or a tighter top to avoid the build up in the lid and mess that follows when opening. The amazing thing about Makeup Geek is that it's owned by someone who listens to her customers suggestions taking them into account, so I have full faith that the jar issue will be fixed at some point.


Do you own any of these? What are your thoughts?