Tuesday, September 13, 2011

NPW- Week 11 Plum Shimmer

Hello! When picking what polish I wanted to wear this week, I literally took out all the polishes I have worn through this blog. I just wanted to see what colors I've used a lot, and which ones I hadn't. So, here are all the colors I have used so far on this blog. :)

I looked at my polishes, and noticed that I didn't have very many purples or blues. So I went searching for those in my nail polish collection. Well... somehow I ended up with Plum Shimmer. This isn't blue or purple. But, it was very different that what I have been wearing for a while. And it caught my eye, and I thought it would be fun. This one is from Love My Nails, and it was only $1. As are most my polishes.

Its just this great pink metallic shimmer color. And I thought it was really different and fun. But it turned out to be pretty subtle. But that's cool. I'll just go with it. I don't think that this picture does it justice. I feel like it makes it look more metallic than it really is.


This last picture looks more real. Its still off a lil bit, but its close enough. This stuff is really thick, and I just put on 1 coat. First I put a clear, then the shimmer, and another clear. I feel the clear is important with this polish. And that is because it is really thick, and with glitter, it sticks really easily to your nails. So I am hoping that I was smart with the clear, so it won't be hard to get off my nails. Also I put the clear over it at first, because I only used one coat of the color.

I hope you like my pretty polish as much as I do. Peaces :) Stay PTC!

Monday, September 5, 2011

NPW Week 10- Tomboy No More

So, for this week, my polish is actually an expensive brand that I got on clearance. I've heard so so much about essie polishes. It is ridiculous. So of course when I saw it on sale for $2 at Ulta, normally $8, I just knew I had to buy it, and see what the big deal about this polish is.
This polish is in the color Tomboy No More. Cute. And I really liked the dark red. I though it was fun and different.


 When I saw the color in the bottle I was a little worried, because it looked really runny. But it actually wasn't too bad. It kinda reminded me more of a stain then a polish. (Hopefully I didn't ruin my nails, b/c I didn't put a base coat on first) The polish went on really easy and the applicator was fine. I was disappointed that it chipped soo fast. It chipped the next day, and I had two coats on. So that was not good. But, after it chipped on the tips, it didn't chip any more. So these pictures are how the polish looked all week without applying a top coat.



 But as you can see, its not as deep red as the bottle suggest. Although my camera made it a lot lighter then in person, its still not as deep as i thought. But the color is still really pretty.Just not what I was expecting.

This picture makes it a little more real, but still off a little. All in all, I liked the polish, but, (and this is a pretty big but) I don't feel it is worth so much $$$. I mean, my $1-$2 polishes worked just as well as this one. This one probably has more choices, but the quality isn't much different from the others. So I probably wouldn't buy another unless it was clearanced this cheap.
Peaces Stay PTC :)

August Birchbox

Hello! This is coming a little late, and I should be getting my September Birchbox pretty soon. But I thought, hmm, why not. I should go ahead and share what I got this last month. So here it is. August's Birchbox. YAY!  This month's theme was the "Next Big Thing"


Starting from the right top, the first thing I got is Number 4 Lumiere d'hiver Reconstucting Masque. When I first saw this, I thought it was a face mask, but its actually for your hair. I've used this like 5 times and still have half the bottle left. A little goes a long way. I've been using this instead of my conditioner, and I really like it. I feel that it makes my hair really soft. Next to that is the Caudalie Premier Cru The Eye Cream. This is an eye cream that is supposed to help protect against all eye problems. Lines, dark circles, puffiness, loss of firmness, and other problems as well. I've only used this twice. And I'm not too sure how I feel about this product. It blends in nice and doesn't crease, but I haven't seen much change.
One of my favorite products from this month's box is the  Zoya Touch in Shay Nail Polish.I really loved this color. It has been a color I've been looking for and I really liked it. I actually did a nail of the week on it that you can read HERE. :)
So the next product is pretty neat. It is the FIX Malibu Wish Wash Exfoliating Powder Wash. This was invented so you can bring your face wash on your carry on, and not worry about it being liquid. This is a face wash, that is a powder and you add water and it turns foamy. I actually just used this today for the first time. And it is kinda messy, but it did work. I just used a little bit in my hand and added some water and it turned into a nice lather(not super foamy). It did get off a lot of makeup, and didn't dry my skin out. I'm excited to try this out again.
Then that little black thing, which I thought was a piece off something else is actually a Twistband Hair Tie. This is supposed to not create creases and hold your hair easily and when not wearing it look good on your wrist and not cut off circulation. Whew, that was a lot. Anyways, it did hold my thick hair with no problem, but I haven't used it enough to look for creases in my hair. As for looking good on the wrist, I kinda disagree. Its got a strange piece that kinda sticks up, and I don't think that part looks "chic" but it doesn't cut off circulation like all my other hair bands.
Now the very last product is actually under the Hair tie. This is Number 4 L'eau de Mer Hydrating Shampoo. The packaging looks big, but its actually just a small sample shampoo package. What I do like about it, is that it is concentrated, and when add water it turns into more, well a just a little. I got two uses out of this, and it was alright. Nothing super special.
So that was my August Birchbox. Hope you enjoyed. If you have birchbox, what did you get in yours? Peaces! Stay PTC :)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

NPW Week 9 - Army of 1

Hello!! For this week's polish, I decided to wear Ulta's Nail Lacquer in the color Army of 1, because well, I just bought it. This polish I actually got free. And that is because I am part of Ulta's award program. Once you spend an x amount of money in an x amount of time, they award you with a gift. yay. And guess what.... it is FREE to join. So this is my free gift that I chose. And I really like it. In real life, it is more of an army green.


This picture makes it look more army greenish.




But in this one it looks more bluish grey. So IDK. I kinda wish it showed up more as a army green. But then, I like that it is different shades in different light. Sometimes it looks green, sometimes blue, and sometimes grey. So it turns out to be more of a neutral. But I think I'm gonna paint another coat. Maybe that will make it more green.


 But the formula is really nice, and I like the brush. The bottles are new. Before they were square, and now they are round. But the brush and formula seems the same.
 Well... Hope you like! Peaces Stay TPC :)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

NPW- Week 8 Shay

Here is my polish for this week (well, actually last week, sorry :/ ) This one is actually from my Birchbox. Yay birchbox! It is from Zoya and is in the color Shay. It is a nude with a slight pearly/pinky tone.
I love this polish. And the funny thing is that I was actually looking for this color. If you look at NPW week 4, I bought a similar polish to this one, but it wasn't what I was looking for. This is what I am looking for. It's nude, but doesn't blend in with my skin, and is a really pretty color.


Also, if want to know a little more about Birchbox you can check out this post  Summer favorites, and later on I will do a Birchbox page talking all about Birchbox and writing a post about August's Birchbox. Hope you like this polish as much as I do. Peaces, Stay PTC :)

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Summer favorites!

Hi guys! I am back. I was out on an amazing cruise for a week, but now it is back to reality. So since its been a while since I posted, I decided to do a summer favorite post. Some of these items I was going to do a haul on, but since its been a while I just decided to throw them all in the same one.  So here it is.

First off is the makeup products I have been using.

These are the face products I have been using. The first one up top is ELF's shine eraser ($1). And these are just blotting paper that you use during the day when your skin gets oily, and you don't want to reapply makeup. I really like these, you get 50 sheets and they are super easy to throw in your bag. Underneath that is my foundation. This is the NYC skin matching foundation.I like the formula. It does blend into my skin real good, and it is med. coverage. Which I like, because I don't want to be cakie, but I also want it to do something. This was only like $3 I think. So I thought why not, I will try it. And I am glad I did. Underneath my foundation I apply ELF's tone correcting concealer. As you see i have 2. They are similar in color, but one is slightly lighter than the other. I use  the lighter one, apricot Beige, under my eyes. And the slightly darker one, Honey, as concealer on red spots and blemishes. These blend in nicely and cover well, plus they are only $1 each. :) Above that is my powder. It is also from ELF for $1. It is the Clarifying Pressed Powder in the color Honey. I really like this powder. It covers up well, but doesn't make you look cakey or powdery. But it is really loose and gets everywhere, at least it doesn't look like that one your face.  



These are the main face brushes I have been using. I love these. They are also from ELF. The one on the left is the powder brush ($3) and it is the softest brush ever. I actually use this brush with my foundation. It works perfect for it. I just stipple it on to spread it evenly on my face and then smooth it in using circular motions. Love this brush. The other one, professional powder brush,($1) works real well also. This one I use for my powder. I just really like the E.L.F brush line. They are really good quality for an amazing price. Because brushes are so expensive, but I can tell that they make a difference with my makeup.

This is my awesome moisturizer. It is the Target brand, up & up, in dual-treatment moisturizer. This is Target's version of clean & clears moisturizer. This baby moisturizes your face and prevents and gets rid of pimples. So it is very multitasking. And I feel that it works. I was afraid it would break me out, because acne preventing stuff sometimes does, but it was surprisingly gentle.



These are the two eye shadows I have been wearing the most this summer. They are both from Victoria's Secret and I got them in a sale for $1.75, and they are normally $7, which to me is a little much for 1 
eye shadow. But I do love these shadows. They are very pigmented, versatile, and seem to last a long time. The first one I have is called Gold Rush, and I think it is my favorite. It has so much color and goes with everything. Sometimes I will use it all over my eye, sometimes as a highlight, sometimes in the inner corner up to the inner lid, or all over with a different color in the crease. Just very versatile and I feel like the gold is really summery. Love it! The next one is called Violet Night. This one is much more subtle, especially with the glitter. And these colors work really well together to give you color on your eyes, but not shockingly. I really like this combination, but easily it can work with other shadows.
OK, I know, I know... More Elf products. I just love this cheap line, but the purple one in the middle isn't ELF, so its not just an ELF favorites. LOL The first one is ELF's eyelid primer($1). This stuff works really great, and you don't need a whole lot. Just a little and your eyeshadow colors show up better and last a lot longer. Next to that is my ELF professional eye shadow brush ($1). This is my all time favorite eye shadow brush. It just gets the color on easily and can be used on your lid, or crease. It's just the best. Then I have the essence blending brush(2.50). At first I didn't really care for this, but the more I used it, the more I understood how it works. When using this, it takes away hard edges of your makeup, and/or makes your eyeshadow more lighter and smokey. The last eyeshadow brush is also from ELF and it is the professional smudge eye sponge($1), I like to use this on my eye liners to make them look less done and intense, which is perfect for summer.





Here are the lip stuff I have been using this summer. They are all very different, but I love them all. The first one is a super bright pink. This is NYC liquidlipshine. But I don't know the color, sorry. This is a great color for going out, or when your wearing really neutral makeup. So pretty. Lately I have been getting into the nude lip. So I found this lip gloss from essence from their xxxl shine lipgloss in nude kiss. This gives a great pinky nude look without making you look washed out. The last one is a lipstick from ELF called seductive. I was kinda afraid of this. Because it was only $1, but I thought, hey why not. And I love it. It gives a better than your natural lip look It is a soft reddish pink and looks great.



Here is a better picture of the lipstick itself. It is very soft and gets kinda messy in the tube, but looks great on. So that is it for the regular makeup stuff, now on to other things.



Like this brush. It is from conair ($3) and I got it because I wasn't happy with my own brush and wanted to try a new one. This one was a great price, came with two, and would be able to fit in a purse. So I bought it, and really liked it.

A couple other favorites have been dresses and sandals. I just think these are perfect summer essentials. They are easy to throw on, aren't too hot, and look super cute!

I love this funny looking thing. I bought it at Macy's for $5. It is so great. OK, so you put this under your shirt,but over your bra, and it helps hid unwanted cleavage without having to wear another shirt. It is just way too hot for that. Plus it gives a different color or pattern under your shirt. These fit really well, and don't move around, so your not constantly readjusting.
Now, the next things, are more of a program I love. It is called Birchbox. And it is UHHmazing! I'm telling you. So, it is a monthly beauty subscription. And for $10 a month you get beauty products in the mail. YAY. So much fun. Each month you will get 4-5 beauty samples. And some are full size and some are tiny. I love this because its like getting a present in the mail and you try out different products and most are expensive brands.



So these are my favorite products from the last 3 months. The first one is purity face wash. And I really like how gentle this face wash is on my face. However, it did break out my mom's face, and it doesn't remove eye makeup very well, but it removes everything else and leaves your face so soft. Next is the amika oil treatment. And this is for your hair. I really like this stuff. And a little goes a long way. It softens my hair and makes it look so much better than it did before, just more healthy. This nail polish I actually got this month and was soo happy. It is Zoya in the color Shay. This polish is super pretty, and I am actually going to do a nail polish of the week on this one. So keep an eye out for that.


I moved the next two products to the lid of the box, so you could see them a little better. The powder stuff is from Laura Geller and is a blush -n- brighten in honey dipped. I really like that this is a full size product. YAY, but I was disappointed at first, because the other colors were more blushy and this wasn't. But I went ahead and used it, and I really liked it. I use it kinda like a bronzer/highlighter. I use it on my cheeks, temples, around my chin, and down my nose. And this just brightens up your face and gives you a great glow. It also works really well as an eyeshadow. The very last product is from your best friend and it is the automatic brow pencil in the color universal taupe. I actually use this as an eyeliner, not a brow pencil. I like the color, because it is very subtle, but it is kinda rough on the eyes, and takes a lot of strokes to show up. Also, this product has a brow wand on the other end, which is awesome. And I use that to fix my mascara on my eyelashes or I put Vaseline on it and use it as a clear mascara.
So those are my summer favs, sorry it was like super long! I didn't realize I had so many new favs. But there they are! All the items I have been using and loving this summer. Peaces Stay TPC :)

Friday, August 5, 2011

NPW- week 7 Casting Call/Rose Sage

This NPW Nail Polish of the Week, is called Casting Call/Rose Sage. Yes it has two names. It seems that all Wet n' Wild nail polishes have two names. I'm not sure why, but I do know that I like it! These polishes are only $1, and can be found at Target or Walgreen's. This one, I actually found in my polishes, and was like, hmmm when did I get this one? So I decided to try it out. And I liked it!

The color in the bottle is kind of muddy brown, and I wasn't sure I was going to like it. But on me it turned mauvey brown. And I really liked it.


Also, I decided to let my nails stay a little longer than I usually do


In this picture it looks almost red. So yeah, this polish has a lot of notes, and looks a lot better on then in the bottle. But this had great pigmentation and went on real easy.
Peaces! Stay TPC