Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Review: LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer



Although I love urban decay primer potion (for my review, click here), I had to switch to an oil-free primer - cue LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer! At first, I was a bit apprehensive and scared to leave my favorite product behind... but after I hadn't used a primer in a few days, and my eyeshadow was looking lackluster and dull, I decided I had to do something. I had to make this switch because i just got Xtreme Eyelash Extensions, and the use of oil-based products is strictly forbidden - that is, unless you want your new, very expensive lashes to slide right off. I did a little bit of research online before my purchase, and went to ulta to see if they had any. luckily, I ended up grabbing the last one - thank goodness they had it, because I immediately fell in love.

The product comes in a tube, which is ideal for squeezing out every last bit of it. I like the casing - it's a gunmetal, shimmer grey (refer to the bottom picture). It is as long as my blackberry tour and holds a ton of primer - it contains .47 fl oz, whereas primer potion contains .34 oz. It also costs $20 while primer potion costs $18. It glides on easily, and doesn't crease at all.

I truly feel that this item and urban decay primer potion are comparable. I think the two products should tie for best primer, and I award the LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer with an A


Monday, June 28, 2010

The Start of... Movie Makeup Monday!



So as you can see, today is the start of "Movie Makeup Monday"!!!
What is "Movie Makeup Monday" exactly? It's the day each week that I pick either a movie, a character from a movie, or a picture from a movie that either I would like to recreate or inspires a makeup look. The movie that I will pick each week will be new in theaters. Don't be afraid to request a movie by sending it to my email! :)

I decided to start "Movie Makeup Monday" by featuring a new movie that a ton of people are looking forward to... Twilight: Eclipse. Though I'm not a Twilight fan, (sorry everyone!) I figured I would pick a look from this film since it is so popular. I picked the look of Bella on the movie's poster, which can be found here. As you can see, Kristen Stewart's look is pretty natural, with a darker lip.

These are the products that I would use to recreate Bella's look:

Eyes:
- Always remember to prime your lid! (Review on my favorite primer coming tomorrow!)
- Shadow: Apply "Naked Lunch" by mac all over lid. Apply "Rice Paper" to the inner corners of the eye, and on the brow bone as a highlight color.
- Eyeliner: It doesn't look like she is wearing eyeliner, but if you would like to add some, I recommend using brown liner on your waterline, since it won't be too dramatic.
- Mascara: Apply any mascara you prefer. My favorite is Urban Decay Skyscraper Multi- Benefit Mascara. (Check out my review of this product here)

Face: Be sure to apply concealer, foundation, and powder as you normally do.
- Blush: Bella looks pretty pale, with the exception of a little blush. I recommend using NARS blush in "Orgasm", which adds a pretty flush of color. If you don't have it on hand, be sure to use a pinky-peachy blush.

Lips:
- Lip gloss: Bella's lips are definitely the focus of her makeup. to get a dark, vampy lip like Bella's, use plum-colored glosses. MAC's "Utterly Discrete" can do the trick, but any plum colored gloss will do.

I hope you enjoyed the first "Movie Makeup Monday"! Please let me know if you have any suggestions for upcoming posts by emailing me at mixandmatchmakeup@yahoo.com! xoxo



Sunday, June 27, 2010

Haul: Sephora

I just bought a bunch of stuff online at Sephora.com - I could seriously spend all day on that website.

Anyway... I've heard a lot of great stuff about the brand, Living Proof, which can be purchased at Sephora.com here. It comes in two different product types -No Frizz and Full. I purchased the No Frizz products, since my head is a frizz-ball in the humidity. These products don't contain silicone, which typically weighs down your hair and makes it look greasy. Instead, they contain Polyfluoroester, which blocks frizz from occurring. They also don't contain sodium chloride, an ingredient which makes my hair even frizzier. It's also a great product to use if you got a keratin treatment since sodium chloride will counteract with your treatment and ruin it.

The site was extremely helpful in allowing me to determine what fits my needs. The two sections that I used to figure out which product was right for me were the "What's Right for You" section and the "FAQs". Prior to reading these sections, my shopping cart was full of unnecessary items that i didn't need. Turns out, my very medium-to-thick frizzy hair requires the types of products necessary for the thick-to-coarse hair. I also found out that since I don't want a ridiculous amount of hold when I wear my hair curly, I should stick with the straight making products - my hair will be left with a slight curl and a loose, wavy look. My favorite piece of information was to not mix a silicone-based serum with the products since it will curdle... ewww thank goodness I found that out before I used it! Seriously, read those two sections before making your purchase - they saved me a lot of time and money!

Also, before you make your purchase, be sure to check out the "Value Sets" and "Gift Ideas and Sets" sections before you buy - it's a lot cheaper to make your purchase when you choose this option!!! (I bought the $25 Straight Making System Set, which is typically worth $34!)

My second purchase was the Too Faced Aqua Bunny Cream to Powder Bronzer. Although i haven't even received my package yet this product seems so cool. It's a waterproof bronzer! Seriously who doesn't want that during the summertime? You can wear this in the pool, at the beach, or even during super humid days. It also contains a lot of beneficial ingredients for your skin! How great is it that this bronzer doesn't drip off your face, and make you look like a hot mess?! I hope with all this hype, the product lives up to my expectations!!! I'll keep you posted! Definitely wait for my review since this product is a whopping $28, and I don't want you spending that kind of money if you don't have to.

My third, and final purchase, is the Benefit Cosmetics To Go Beauty Bestsellers. it's a $30 value for only $10! It is important to mention that these products are a lot smaller than their original counterparts, hence the steep price difference. It comes with Posietint - a light pink colored lip stain (usually $28); Some Kind-a-Gorgeous - a product that works like a foundation but isn't ($9-28); "That Gal" - a primer which simultaneously brightens your face ($28); and High Beam - a face highlighter ($28). I made this purchase because I have been wanting to try High Beam for quite some time now. A lot of the beauty gurus I mentioned in my last post have used this during tutorials. This product seems to give an angelic glow, and I can't wait to use it. I'll definitely let you know my take on all of these products later.

I also got a bunch of samples, which I will be doing reviews on throughout the summer. They are:
- LAVANILA Baby Lotion and LAVANILA Healthy Sunscreen SPF 40 - I don't have a baby, I just really wanted to try the sunscreen! ;)

Hope you're enjoying your summer! Remember to check back for pictures and reviews of these fabulous products! xoxo

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Sorry I haven't been around for a while... but I'm BACK with my favorite Youtube Makeup Gurus :)

I am very sorry i haven't been around since late march, but I'm back! I had a lot of work to do during finals. I now have a full-time summer job and am taking a really difficult online class, so I will do my best to post often.

Let's start off with a post about my favorite Youtube Makeup Gurus! Something you probably don't know about me is that in my spare time, I love to watch Youtube videos about makeup. I have learned so much from these girls! Here are my top 10 (in no particular order - it was just who i clicked on first)!

Elle is great- she provides thorough step-by-step instructions on how to do different looks in her tutorials. She also uses an array of different brands, ranging from MAC to NYX. She really knows what she's doing - she and her younger sister, Blair, were the youngest makeup artists to do fashion week in NYC.

Tanya is a professional makeup artist from England. She does fairly neutral everyday looks along with celebrity looks, which I really enjoy.

Julie has a very bubbly personality and likes to experiment with different makeup styles, ranging from extreme to everyday.

Kandee is a professional makeup artist and has worked on many celebrities in California. She too is extremely bubbly and passionate about makeup, and is extremely knowledgeable. She knows many tricks and is always willing to share them with her viewers.

I just started recently watching Cynthia's videos, and she immediately became one of my favorite makeup gurus. She does a lot of reviews and is not afraid to share her honest opinion. She also does a lot of makeup looks which are very good for everyday wear.

Tiffany is a professional makeup artist who does a lot of work with Sigma Cosmetics. She knows a lot of great tricks for both makeup and hair tutorials. She's also very funny and entertaining, so be sure to check out her channel!

Ingrid is a college student with a passion for makeup. She doesn't do too many tutorials lately, but I still enjoy watching her channel to get her input on what makeup products to buy or not buy. She's extremely honest and is very knowledgeable about makeup.

Missjessicaharlow always has a fun look to try, and is at the cutting edge of all of the new products which are coming out. She offers step-by-step tutorials as well, which are very helpful.

Sara is from England (like pixi2woo) - her accent is really cool. She has a lot of knowledge about makeup and does a lot of hauls, tutorials, and tags, like the other gurus.

Elle's (allthatglitters21) younger sister Blair always has a new trick up her sleeve as well. She too covers makeup from MAC to NYX and updates often.

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