Beauty Blurbs: e.l.f. Golden Goddess Flawless Eyeshadow Palette

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Whether I go home to visit for a holiday, when Louis is out of town, or just to see my family, my mom often has little gifts waiting for me on my bed when I arrive. She’s just thoughtful that way. 🙂 On one of these occasions awhile ago, one of the surprises she had for me was an e.l.f. eyeshadow palette along with some other goodies. This particular palette, Golden Goddess, included four neutral eyeshadows meant to be worn together for a complete eye look.

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I finally gave them a try last week, and they work together to create a great, everyday eyeshadow combo! As you can see, each color is labeled with where it should be applied on the eye: Base, Lid, Crease, and Line. These palettes are great for someone just starting out with makeup because it allows you to see what should go where.

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I think these colors would work on most skin tones, and I loved that they had a hint of orange to bring out my blue eyes. I did use my Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Branded as a sort of eyeshadow primer to help the colors stay on longer and apply brighter. Other than that though, all of the shadow is from the palette.

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I used the Line color to line both my eyelid and underneath my eye, and I think it definitely added some definition. I usually wear liquid or pencil liner, but I decided to just use the shadow as liner with this palette to see the full effect. I think it works great for a lighter daytime look and especially for someone who wants to define their eyes some without wearing a heavier liner.

5As a whole, I’m impressed with the e.l.f. Golden Goddess Flawless Eyeshadow palette. I’m always a fan of e.l.f. products because they are priced great and can be found at almost any drugstore or grocery store. If you’re wanting to try a new eyeshadow look or just starting out with makeup, this palette is a great way to go without breaking the bank. They have seven different color combos in this palette type alone, so feel free to experiment away!

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It's Just Another Manicure Monday: OPI Pamplona Purple

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Happy Monday! I just wanted to share the fun, purple I’m wearing this week! It’s OPI Pamplona Purple, and it’s a beautiful purple with a hint of fuchsia. It’s hard to convey the color in photographs, but I tried my best!

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In the bottle, Pamplona Purple appears more fuchsia, but once applied it is closer to a true purple. It has great coverage, and it only took two coats for my nails to be completely opaque. It’s a pretty thick polish, but the dry time is great. I was admiring the neon purple from OPI’s summer neon line, Push & Pur-Pull, but I decided to resist the urge to buy another polish and dug out Pamplona Purple instead. I’m not sure if it completely quenched my desire for some neon polish, but I’m content for now. 😉

2I’m hoping to incorporate this purple with perhaps a white or neon pink polish later this summer for some fun nail art, but for now, I’m enjoying it on its own! Hope your week is off to a great start!

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**Very Important Side Note: Wearing this polish reminds me of the Amelia’s Notebook series by Marissa Moss. Did anyone read these? They were the journals and sketchbook of a young girl named Amelia, and at one point she wrote about stealing her sister’s purple nail polish and painting her nails. She complained that she kept thinking her nails were grapes and wanting to eat them. I guess that means Amelia may have been a bit dumb, but at least her notebooks were entertaining for 7-year old me.

 

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Beauty Blurbs: Revlon Colorburst Matte Balm in Unapologetic

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My love affair with Revlon lip products is no secret. This past weekend I broke my bronzer, so to cheer me up my sweet husband took me to Ulta to replace it and pick up a few more things. 😉 He actually picked out this Revlon Colorburst Matte Balm in Unapologetic for me, and I love it!

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This BRIGHT pink has a slight mint scent and is super pigmented. It is totally the perfect color for the fun, summer months to come.

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You can see below the matte balm does slightly sink into the crevices of my lips, but it’s not nearly as bad as Mischievous. Once I layered it, it was a lot better. I think with a good lip primer or some balm underneath the problem would be solved.

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The wear-time is okay. It stayed on really well until I ate lunch, so I’m pretty pleased. It’s definitely not moisturizing though, so if you have dry lips, I’d stay away or invest in some great primer.

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You can see in natural light Unapologetic is a really beautiful pink color. I wore it shopping the other day, and the sales associate complimented it and couldn’t believe it was Revlon! She told me it looked much more expensive and thought I was lying until I pulled it out of my purse. Guess that’s a good sign??

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The great thing about the Revlon balms is that they come in matte balm, balm stains, and lacquer balms, so they have something for everyone! Plus, you can pick them up anywhere, which is great. Hope if you try Unapologetic you like it as much as I do!

6Also, in the spirit of full disclosure (in case you couldn’t tell), I took the last few pictures in my shower. Like literally, standing in my bathtub, taking pictures of myself. What? It had the best lighting at the time! Hey, when you live in an apartment and are working with a point-and-shoot camera, desperate times call for desperate measures.

On that note, I’m off to enjoy Seinfeld reruns with my perfect lipstick-selecting hubby! Hope you had a great Wednesday!

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It's Just Another Manicure Monday: Sinful Colors Sinful Shine in Amazonian

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Today, I want to highlight the Sinful Colors Sinful Shine polish in Amazonian. If you have never used Sinful Colors polishes before, you should go buy a bottle! They are suuuuuper inexpensive, come in a huge range of colors, and apply great. In fact, they were recently ranked #1 in a blind test done by ABC News. I’m not sure why ABC News has time to report about nail polish, but I have to agree that Sinful Colors polishes are pretty great.

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I know it’s summertime and everyone should be rocking light and bright polishes, but I just couldn’t pass up this glitter-filled emerald green. I mean, if you were going to move to the Emerald City, this would be the polish to wear.

emerald city It’s so hard to photograph, but in person it is full of shine and sparkle. In some photographs, it looks slightly olive green, but it’s definitely a deep, rich green in person. The color is really beautiful! I also love how the glitter is interspersed throughout the polish instead of having to add a glitter topcoat, which never applies evenly.

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This particular polish is part of Sinful Colors Sinful Shine line with Gel Tech, which claims to have 5 times more shine than their regular line. I have to agree it was super shiny, and the color and application were even better than my other Sinful Colors polishes. It was definitely worth the extra $1. I plan on checking out some of the other 30+ colors in the collection soon.

3Amazonian is such a fun, unique color, and I highly recommend it! If you’re worried about it being to dark for summer layer it with some fun nail art in a light blue or mint! Regular Sinful Color polishes run about $1.99 a bottle, and the Sinful Shine line runs about $2.99 a bottle. At such great prices, these polishes are perfect for testing out a color you’re not too sure about or expanding your polish collection to include a rainbow of options!

Hope you’re a fan of Amazonian, too! Enjoy!

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It's Just Another Manicure Monday: OPI Shootout at the O.K. Coral!

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Looking for that perfect summer polish? This is it! I love OPI polishes, and this color is no exception. Shootout at the O.K. Coral is a pearlescent pinky-coral that goes on smooth and lasts forever.

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It’s slightly pearlized but not “6th-grade-shimmer” looking. It’s versatile enough to work for a variety of ages and skin tones because it has hints of orange, pink, and coral and can be layered for varying intensity. Plus, it is bright enough to be eye-catching without being too neon or loud. (Though I love a good neon polish!)

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My one qualm is that it takes three or more coats to become opaque. I have two coats on in these pictures, and it is almost opaque, but you can still see where my nail bed ends. Some people may not care, but it kind of bugs me…It doesn’t bug me enough to stop wearing it though! The color is just too refreshing and pretty to pass up!

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4As you can see it looks and photographs very differently in all lights, but it’s always a gorgeous color! If you’re into wearing warm shades on your nails for summer grab a bottle like this one to coat your nails until the fall!

Hope this works its way into your summer polish rotation!

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