Wednesday, October 22, 2014

DIY blonde

Hey everyone! I dyed my own hair blonde, and I was so happy with the results. I love my hairstylist, but as a mom, you don't always have the time to get your 4 inches of roots touched up :-)


This product is from the féria line from L'oréal, and it's nice because it can bump you up to 7 levels lighter. This particular one is nice because you can control how light you go and where you want it to go. I purchased the hair color for about $4 at Ulta (normally $10, still so affordable), and was over the moon how pretty it turned out. Another great bonus about this product, was that I have sensitive skin, and this dye did not irritate me at all. The "Féria" line also makes beautiful dyes for darker hair as well, I've tried them all and they have not compromised my hair.  Make sure if you do try the platinum series, that you use a blue or purple shampoo while it's processing (it works like a toner). 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Lorac pro pallet 2

I love this pallet! Extremely pigmented, good for all skin types and colors. Along with the pallet I'm using:

Eyes:
Laura mercier gel liner black
Katy perry color pop lashes by eyelure in green
Nyx jumbo pencil for base in milk
Voluminous carbon black waterproof (because I got feelings!)
Lorac pro pallet 2 and 1!!! Go get them!

Face:

Makeup forever hd foundation in n127
Nyx blush in peach
Cover fx matte bronzer in suntan contour
Highlight Clinique concealer in moderately fair

Brows 

Simple simple day today, I used nyx mechanical pencil in taupe.... First time, not bad pay off for the low price. It's a little warm for brows, but I will live ;-)

Lips

Bobbi brown lip liner in brownie pink 10
Revlon lip butter in sweet tart
Mary kay nourish shine plus lipgloss in pink parfait


All my tools used were from bdellium tools. Check them out! Great prices, mac cosmetic quality but much more affordable.


Monday, April 14, 2014

Most natural self tanners that won't break the budget!


Loreal has done it again!!! They have two self tanners that are awesome. "Sublime Bronze" lotion and mist! I have tried many ways of applying these and my favorite way, is to use a big dense, fluffy brush and apply the lotion or most like I would foundation. Buffing out the product with even circular motions =flawless/even coverage that would rival any high end expensive salon airbrush tan!

Ps- You can use both products on your face, no break outs as long as you exfoliate on a regular basis!