Friday, August 16, 2013

Too Faced Shadow Insurance Review

As a birthday gift I got this set with mini samples of Too Faced products. One of the products I received was Too Faced Shadow Insurance, which is a primer that I have been wanting to try for ages.

About The Product
Frome Sephora website "This is your full-coverage insurance policy against all fading, creasing, melting, blurring, oil slicked, and hard-to-blend eye shadow accidents. Our silicone based eye shadow primer transforms any eyeshadow into a perfectly blendable, color-drenched, intensified version of itself, then locks it down perfectly until you take it off. This soothing formula evens out the skintone on your lids and smoothes lines while securing a barrier between the oils of your skin and your makeup, so no shadow catastrophes will ever happen again." Too Faced Shadow Insurance is also formulated without Parabens, Sulfates, Synthetic Fragrance, Petrochemicals and Phtalates.


Review
This primer is a nude tone primer it's almost clear on the skin primer and is a creamy texture. A little bit of this product goes a long way you don't need a lot. I have experience no creasing with this primer like I have in the pass with Urban Decay's eye shadow primer in Eden as well this primer makes my shadows last all day long. The product comes in a squeeze tube, however at times the product can come out and look watery. So I recommend giving the tube a good shake before each use, this is the only con about this product otherwise I can for sure picture myself in the future buying a full size tube of this product when I finish the one I have now.


Price
Available at Sephora
$24.00 CA
$20.00 US



Have you tried this primer?
Which eye shadow primers do you like?






 

Monday, August 12, 2013

Instagram Nail Art #2

 
Here are some photos of nail art that I have done in the last month or so from my Instagram, I hope you enjoy and get maybe inspired to try them :)
 
 

 


 
 
 
 
What type of nail art do you like?
 
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, August 9, 2013

Guess Post Your Hair Dye Could Be Your Ticket to Dangerous Chemicals

 
 
 
 
Your Hair Dye Could Be Your Ticket to Dangerous Chemicals
Dyed hair is one of the most popular fashion trends around the world today. It is common for women and men to dye their hair a few times a year. Dying your hair can make a dull hairstyle interesting and beautiful. It’s also popular among people who want to cover up “unsightly” grey or white hair.     
But before you allow a hairdresser to dye your hair, you should first be fully aware of the potential health dangers that you are exposing yourself to. For instance, did you know that there are dangerous toxins lurking in hair dyes that can be absorbed into your body?
What’s even more alarming is that because hair dyes are classified as a personal care product, they do not go through any government mandated testing before they hit supermarket shelves. So even if they contain toxic ingredients, they can still be sold to consumers.
Beware of Toxins in Your Hair Dye
Of the 456 hair colors ranked in the "Skin Deep” cosmetics database created by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), roughly 400 are considered high hazard because they contain toxins linked to:
  • Cancer
  • Immunotoxicity and organ toxicity
  • Developmental and reproductive toxicity
  • Neurotoxicity
  • Allergies and irritation of the skin, eyes, or lungs
For example, “ash blonde” or “chestnut brown” hair dyes may contain:
  • Para-phenylenediamine and tetrahydro-6-nitroquinoxaline -- both shown to damage genetic material and cause cancer in animals.
  • Coal tar -- a known carcinogen. One investigation revealed that 71 percent of hair dyes used today contain coal tar.
  • Formaldehyde -- a preservative linked to cancer, developmental and reproductive toxicity, and other health issues.
  • DMDM Hydantoin -- a preservative that is found to be toxic to the immune system. This chemical has been banned for use in cosmetics in Japan.
  • Eugenol -- a fragrance ingredient that’s been linked to allergies, cancer, immunotoxicity, and neurotoxicity.
It is a good idea to look up the brand of hair dye you use in EWG’s cosmetics database, so you will know what types of damaging chemicals you’re being exposed to.
Beware: Showering in Warm Chlorinated Water Doubles the Danger
People with dyed hair are often told they should not bathe in chlorinated water, mainly because chlorine strips away the natural protective oils found in your hair and scalp, which causes excess drying that breaks down the dye, affecting its longevity. If your hair color fades away quicker than you expect, then it’s probably because of the chlorine in your bath water.
But there is a more important reason not to bathe in hot chlorinated water if you have dyed hair. Keep in mind that your scalp has a very rich blood supply that transports toxins from the dye throughout your body. Because hot water and steam opens up your pores, more toxins – both from the dye and the chlorine – can enter your bloodstream, exacerbating the negative effects of the dye.
So if you have dyed hair, make sure that you do not bathe in hot chlorinated water. It will be helpful to install a whole house water filter in your home to filter out the chlorine and lessen the risk, but this alone cannot protect you.
Minimizing the Potential Risks of Using Hair Dye
Limiting your exposure to dangerous chemicals, especially those in beauty products, should always be a top priority. This means avoiding hair dye. However, if you are really determined to use it, here are some tips that may help reduce your exposure:
  1. Avoid dark shades. They contain more chemicals than lighter shades.
  2. Permanent hair colors are the most toxic, so steer clear of them. Use semi-permanent or temporary hair dye instead.
  3. Opt for natural brands of hair color that use henna, herbal dyes or vegetable dyes as the main ingredient. They are likely to be less toxic than other hair dyes.
  4. Find a salon that uses chemical-free, odor-free, herbal products, or caters to people with multiple chemical sensitivity and allergies.
 
 
 
 
About the Author
Elaine is a fan of Dr. Joseph Mercola. Thanks to his articles, she has learned about the dangers lurking in bath water, and why installing a whole house water filter is an important part of staying healthy. She is also now more cautious of using beauty products, and makes sure they only contain safe, natural ingredients before buying them
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you would like to do a guest post for Sheer Beauty Blog email sheerbeautyblog@gmail.com
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Ombre Red Lips

 

 
Products Used
Face
Tarte Clean Slate Poreless 12-hr Perfecting Primer
Maybelline Fit Me Foundation 355
L.A. Girl Pro Conceal HD Concealer Toffee
Ben Nye Banana Luxury Powder
MAC Archie’s Girls Flatter Me Pearlmatte Face Powder
NYX Illuminating Bronzer Magnetic
L.A. Girl Pro Conceal HD Concealer Dark Cocoa (contour)
 
Brows
Make Up For Ever Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector #3
L.A. Girl Pro Conceal HD Concealer Toffee
 
Eyes
Too Faced Shadow Insurance Eye Shadow Primer
BH Cosmetics 120 Eye Shadow Palette 2nd Edition
NYX Jumbo Pencil Milk 604
MAC Haute & Naughty Too Black Lash Mascara
Maybelline Eye Studio Blackest Black
 
Lips
MAC Lipstick Hang Up
MAC Lipstick RiRi Woo


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Selena Gomez Come & Get It Inspired Makeup Look

 
I love Selena Gomez's song Come & Get It, I really like her makeup in the video and after watching the video a few times and looking up pictures I have come up with a makeup look inspired by her makeup in the video.
 

Image from Google
 
Inspired Look


 
Products Used
Face
Too Faced Primed & Poreless Face Primer
Maybelline Fit Me Foundation 355
MAC Archie’s Girls Flatter Me Pearlmatte Face Powder
NYX Illuminating Bronzer Magnetic
L.A. Girl Pro Conceal HD Concealer Dark Cocoa (contour)
Love & Beauty By Forever21 Bronzer
MAC Pro Longwear Concealer NW40
Ben Nye Banana Luxury Powder
 
Brows
Make Up For Ever Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector #3
MAC Pro Longwear Concealer NW40
 
Eyes
Too Faced Shadow Insurance Eye Shadow Primer
Glamour Doll Eyes Behind The Scenes
BH Cosmetics 120 Eye Shadow Palette 2nd Edition
MAC Eye Shadow Swiss Chocolate
MAC Eye Shadow Shroom
MAC Eye Shadow All That Glitters
Too Faced Smokey Eye Shadow Collection Smokin Hot
MAC Haute & Naughty Too Black Lash Mascara
Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara
Hard Candy Take Me Out Black
Maybelline Eye Studio Blackest Black
Red Cherry Lashes 213
 
Lips
MAC Lipstick RiRi Woo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Glamour Doll Eyes Makeup Look

 
Today I have a makeup look featuring some eye shadows that I have from Glamour Doll Eyes.
If you remember I did a haul and review on the eye shadows I bought from Glamour Doll Eyes and they are so great the pigmentation is like out of this world and they have so many beautiful colours to chose from. I bought a ton of samples and I haven't used them in a why'll because pigments can be a bit messy at times, I have knocked over pigments and the mess is annoying to clean up if this happens, but Glamour Doll Eyes pigments are so beautiful so I want to start using them more in my makeup looks that I do for this blog, after all I did buy them to use lol.
 
 
 
 
Products Used
Glamour Doll Eyes Control Freak Vegan Primer
Glamour Doll Eyes Fiji Mermaid (inner lid)
Glamour Doll Eyes (Blogger Collection) Calypso (mid lid)
Glamour Doll Eyes (Twi – Shadows) Mind Reader (outter lid)
Too Faced Smokey Eye Shadow Collection Smokin Hot (outer v)
MAC Eye Shadow Swiss Chocolate (crease)
NYX Jumbo Pencil Milk 604 (base for blue)
BH Cosmetics 120 Eye Shadow Palette 2nd Edition (lower lash line blue)
NYX Liquid Eyeliner – Aqua
Victoria’s Secret Bold Liner Night Owl
MAC Eye Shadow Shroom
Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara
Make Up For Ever Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector #3 (brows)
Eve Pearl High Definition Dual Foundation Dark (brows)
 
 
What makeup brand pigments do you like?
 
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, August 1, 2013

L'OREAL VS Neutrogena Which One Is Better?

 
Recently I have been trying out new makeup removers to find which one is best for me. I was using Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Cloths for a 2 months but then I came across L'OREAL Skin Genesis which was at a lesser price at Winners then my regular wipes which I buy from Wal-Mart so I decided to give them a try to see which one I liked more. Here is my review on both of these products.
 
 
 
Neutrogena Makeup Removers Cleaning Cloths
 
About The Product
Ultra soft moisturizing cloths cleanse and remove makeup while hydrating your skin. This cloth gently removes all traces of dirt oil, makeup as well as water proof makeup. Leaves skin smooth with cucumber and aloe extracts.
 
Review
I don't believe that any eye makeup remover will get off any makeup in one wipe but this did a pretty good job in getting a good amount of my eye shadow off in one wipes. You do have to work a bit more to get off mascara. There was no noticeable smell to the wipes. The package is not great, you can reopen and close this package as much as you want and the wipes will not dry out however I didn't like how the edges of sticker I guess you can call it that, they would curl up over time. The cloths are a good size, sometimes I when cut them in half when I'm not wearing too much makeup because I don't need the whole cloth. There are 25 cloths in a package so this doesn't last a full month.
 

 
L'OREAL Skin Genesis Wet Cleansing Towelettes
About The Product
 Embossed fabric that grips and removes impurities as well as makeup around the eyes, these wipes provide for effective cleansing of your skin. These wipes have BHA which naturally enhances daily cellular renewal to help skin be smoother, brighter and fresher, why'll helping your skin natural moisture balance.
 
Review
 At first when I was reading the package after I had finished it I was thinking to myself is this even a makeup remover and I think the answer to that question is no. It sounds more from the description on the package like a cleanser in a cloth form. Also no were on the package does it say makeup remover it only says that it "removes makeup around the eyes" which I was using this on my eye lid which could be why this irritated my eyes. This wipe has a strong smell, it's also thicker but smaller than the Neutrogena wipes. As well the packaging for this product is better than Neutrogena. The wipes don't remove makeup as well as Neutrogena wipes and also irritate my eyes as I said before when I used them. There are 25 cloths in this package like the Neutrogena wipes. I wouldn't recommend this for heavy makeup users if you want to use this I would recommend this for people that wear little to no makeup.
 
 
Overall I like Neutrogena Makeup Removers Cleaning Cloths better then L'OREAL Skin Genesis Wet Cleansing Towelettes. I wouldn't buy the L'OREAL cloths again even as a cleanser because I really didn't like the smell of this product.
 


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