Saturday, December 17, 2016

Hacks! Hacks! DIY Beauty Hacks Part 1! How did you survive without these beauty hacks?

I am a sucker for Pinterest and Youtube. I probably watch Youtube at least once a day. Okay that isn't true. I watch hours of it when I have the opportunity. My one main subject is, of course, makeup. I watch tutorials, reviews and look books. I do watch other feeds but the one lately that I'm drawn to is Beauty Hacks.

Beauty hacks are hilarious because mostly these failed experiments are brought to us courtesy of Pintrest. I think most people have this weird fascination with all of the grandiose things you can do, or make, on that damn website. The truth of the matter is that most of the alternative methods/products on the website is unattainable by most people. But yet we still visit it for hacks, recipes, fashion and DIY tips for the home.

To save you the time of browsing through a lot of hacks, here are the 5 I have tried and they actually kinda work. *Please note that I am not a professional crafty person and that the results, while achievable, still require more work upfront. There is no real order here as far as easiest to hardest.*

Hack #1:  BB Cream

BB Cream is the slightly less expensive cousin of foundation/primer. It is great because most of the time BB Cream is a mixture of lotion, primer and foundation. So rather than piling on all three you can simply use one product (not counting sunscreen).Summer is one season where the BB Cream is most wanted simply because it sits lighter on the skin. Or people with great skin and need less coverage than with a medium or full coverage foundation. But BB Cream, while still not as expensive as foundation and primer, is still spendy on a product you may or may not need. Here is your hack: don't buy it, make it. Yes, you read that correctly (and may already know this hack) make your own BB Cream. Simply take your foundation, primer and face lotion and combine it. By customizing this hack, you can have greater control on the coverage and the color. Pale one day and bronze the next? Change the amount of foundation added.

Hack #2: Concealer

Ok...this beauty hack is on the weird side. Wait, let me try again. It is an outside of the box hack. There are a lot of hacks coming that are pretty weird. This one is just "re-purposing" Concealer is used in two ways. It covers up imperfections such as zits, scars or dark shadows and it is used to add highlight to an area. This hack is designed more for the first purpose of covering up imperfections. If you run out of concealer and have a zit from Hell, simply take some of the leftover foundation that crusts up around your pump, lid or dropper. Don't even act like you don't have some! It's just a fact of life, much like the toothpaste junk. Take a dab and apply. Easy peazy!

Hack #3: Applicator for foundation (and concealer and highlighter and whatever else you need to apply onto your face!)

This is one hack that you are going to think is absolute whack, but bear with me. There are lots of ways you can apply makeup on your skin. You can use a brush, a beauty blender, a sponge, a cushion and even your fingers. But did you know you can use a boobie cutlet? You know. The chicken cutlet looking bra insert that you use to make the ladies fluffier and more perky. It's silicone feeling addition to bras that give us the va-va-va voom we want.

Yep...that little squishy thing. You use that in place of a brush, sponge, beauty blender or your fingers. Here is why it works: it doesn't absorb foundation like your other applicators which results in less foundation etc being used. It does come with a few downfalls. The first is that it feels like a dick slapping you in the face if you get too vigorous. It also takes some practice and getting the right rhythm and application technique down just right. Once you do that then you are golden. This hack can make blending seamless. I don't recommend this for powder though. The silicon pad will pick up powder easily but it picks up too much. So skip its use for powder, and eye shadow...oh and also eye linger, mascara and don't use it on your eyebrows. I mean you can use it but that is really going to take Wizarding Level 12 to get it on properly.

Hack #4: Using a fork as a contour stencil

Remember when you were a kid and you would try to suspend a spoon from the tip of your nose? Well now you get to play around with a fork! With contouring all the rage, and it doesn't look like it is stopping any time soon, perfecting your nose can be a little problematic. You get it right one time and the other attempts fail. You wind up with a nose that looks like you had a botched nose job. Not attractive! Here is a short cut. Place a fork on your nose and line up the fork with your nostrils and the center of your nose.
See? You highlight the center and contour the sides. You are left with a perfect nose and it is repeatable provided you use the same fork, and place it in the same was. But lets stamp this Hack as Fact!

Hack #5 Spoon for  cut crease

So the new makeup trend is the cut crease. I'm not talking about you getting into your crease and blending so it flows seamlessly. That is a cut crease but not what I'm talking about, even though I guess it still applies regardless. I'm rambling, let me go on. The crisp cut crease helps those who have mature, hooded or eyes that have a bit of extra skin or droop. This is a method for making your eyes look larger and giving you a dramatic pop. Here is what I'm talking about:

See that line...that is a cut crease and let me tell you...it is gorgeous. The artistic beauty that you can attain with makeup, a brush and a spoon is pretty sweet. Now this isn't a look for everyday unless you want it every day to which I say...Hell ya! The one thing this absolutely teaches us is how easy we can change the structural look of the eye. So the spoon technique is this:
This MUA is using it to give herself a very crisp line. At this juncture you can blend, blend, blend and make it a seamless look or you can go in and add that sharp edge. Either way it is gorgeous. So yep the spoon isn't just for slurping down your cereal or soup. You have to try this!

Bonus Hack!

Congratulations you have reached the bonus level. You've made it through some basic makeup hacks and now you can rest. But you need to take off that makeup before you do so and here is one more hack for the road.

DIY Makeup Remover Wipes

I always advocate thoroughly removing your makeup each night. It is important to clean your skin. The better care you afford your skin, the better complexion. There is no one right way to go about it though. I love my Makeup Eraser and then a quick cleanser some nights. Other nights I do the full facial, exfoliate, mask and then moisturize. And occasionally I am just beat and want to grab a makeup wipe. This is especially true when I've messed up my makeup and need to redo quickly.

I've seen packages of makeup wipes sell for more than $30 and that is absolutely outrageous. If your disposable makeup wipe costs more than .25 each...you are getting ripped off. No if's and's or but's. You don't need to go out and buy them if you are using them at home. Now if you want to keep a pack in your car or purse then find a reasonably priced set. My local Asian market sells a huge variety for about $3.00 for an entire container and they come in a variety of scents.

For home use....make your own! Making your own makeup remover wipes puts you in charge of what goes on your face. A manufacturer can tell it is cruelty free, vegan, no preservatives, natural, organic etc but you really don't know that for sure. So skip the guessing game and make some yourself. You will need a small Tupperware bowl with a lid, a roll of heavy duty paper towels that are soft, a large, sharp knife, baby shampoo, a little bit of lotion and some water. That's it.

Your bowl needs to be able to fit half the paper towel roll. You saw the paper towels in half and place them in the bowl. In a separate bowl mix water, lotion and baby shampoo. You don't want it overly soapy, you just need it to gently cleanse. Test out the fluid on the back of your skin. If it wipes off well without any soapy or lotion residue then you have the right mixture.

Add enough water to come up maybe 1/4 of the way, place the lid on and shake...shake...shake. You want to get the paper towels wet but not overly saturated. Drain the remaining water until there is only a slight amount at the bottom of the bowl. That's it. Cap and set aside for later use. I store some of the liquid in a bottle to wet the wipes as needed.

So there you go! Some simple but unexpectedly useful beauty hacks. If you have a hack and want to share it...let me know!



Monday, December 12, 2016

What the Hell? The Hell You Say!

I love starting off with a very emphatic statement. It is something I say quite often but in this case we are discussing Elizavecca MilkyPiggy Hell-Pore Cleanup Mask.

That's quite a mouthful! Depending on how current you are with makeup trends, you may have not heard of this mask. There are several Youtube Makeup Professionals, and Enthusiasts alike, who have reviewed this product. *On a side note you really need to check out some of these guys and gals because they offer a load of tips. Tati, Graveyard Girl, Vintage or Tacky and Wayne Goss to name a few.*

This mask is pretty unique. It has a very catchy name and the process of removing unwanted junk on your skin is spot on. This is the mask to end all masks if you need to remove blackheads, whiteheads or simply a buildup of dried skin.
 I've used this product about 3 times and it is definitely interesting. I use masks about once a week to help my skin and when given the opportunity to try the Hell-Pore mask, I had to jump on it. Even at my advanced age of 29+++++ (haha!) my skin does have issues with blackheads around my nose and along my temple where my glasses sit.

You open the package and the first thing you realize is that 97% is in a foreign language. I'm guessing it may be Chinese or Korean simply because these countries often have unusual products and right now are the happening trend.

The instructions are pretty scarce if you cannot read the package but you get the general drift of how to use it. You clean your skin, gently pat dry and then apply the mask. Pretty standard stuff.
You then wait until it completely dries. I will give you this tip, and it applies to all masks: use a thin, even coat that avoids the baby hairs around your hairline and your eyebrows. You don't want to give yourself an accidental waxing!

So now your mask is dry and you start to peel. This is the point where I'm not sure why the Youtube MUA/MUE belly ache. This mask definitely pulls out imperfections and it does it a little painfully. I don't think it is painful but there are those who do and it really depends on how used to masks you are and what your tolerance level may be. It could also be that I haven't used it correctly...that actually may be the truth because it certainly isn't my skin not needing it.

When I used it on Maesin I was pretty quick about ripping it off because I wanted to see if that would yield greater results and surprisingly it did. I'll test it again going slowly because I want to know which way removes the most impurities.

Hell-Pore can be found on many websites and apps but the best price so far seems to be from Amazon. I'm including the link here. It retails for $11.30. That is a very good price for a mask! I have two other masks I use, an Elizabeth Arden and the Caudalie Set. I am in love with Caudalie. Simply in love with the mask, serum and lotion. I urge you to snatch up a sample set and give it a whirl!

Back to Hell-Pore...this is product that you need to give a chance. It is pretty unique and the same company offers up other products designed to give you glowing skin with less imperfections. It is pretty cheap and if you have Amazon Prime you will not have to pay for shipping.

Give it a try and let me know how it works for you!

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Stop! Dewy finish? Yes please!

Get oily!


With winter finally making its appearance it is easy to let your skin suffer. The warm, dry air in our homes can become problematic. You stay hydrated, you moisturize and still feel as if your facial skin is brittle and stiff. The outside air doesn't help it either. But there are some additional steps you can take to ensure you have baby soft skin that glows and gives you a dewy finish. You just need to get oily!


Before jumping into the products you can use on/for your skin, it is best that we talk about your skin. Your skin is the largest organ in your body and has the incredible job of keeping all the necessary bits in and keeping infections at bay. Skin is complex. It is easily dried out and in patches can be extremely oily. So to say you should add oil to your skin can be a bit confusing. Won't that make your oily skin even worse? Won't it cause breakouts?


The answer is no. In most cases it is not going to cause breakouts and it can actually help reduce oil production. When you consistently apply products to eliminate oily skin, it has the opposite effect, the same with washing your face too often. As your skin dries, your body kicks into overdrive and your sebaceous glands produce even more oil. This is a never ending cycle. It's the same type of cycle when you use EOS lip balm or Chapstick. It softens your lips but the moment it wears off...your lips are dryer than before so you reapply.


Dermatologists recommend that you do not over wash your face as well. It strips the skin of its natural oils but did you also know that your oily skin is due to genetics? If you suffer from overly oily skin, you are probably producing an excess of dihydrotestosterone. This wonderful hormone probably made its debut on your skin during puberty. And you here you thought puberty was just a squeaky voice, awkwardness with your crushes and just being clumsy in general. Pfft.


We could spend a lot of time on the ways to discourage oil production, get it off the skin and discuss medicines but those are all remedies for ridding yourself of oil on the follicle level. The tip I'm going to share with you now is one that will improve the appearance of your foundation and give you a dewy complexion without making your skin an oil field.


Here's the tip: apply oil to your face. I was hesitant about doing this because my T-zone can be very slick. But after watching some of my favorite MUE and reading about this tip, I decided to give it a try. Currently I use an oil to clean off my makeup, especially my mascara. I didn't want to use that so I searched for a different oil that would go beneath my makeup. After careful consideration, I decided to go with Laura Mercier's  Flawless Skin Infusionde Rose Nourishing Oil (1.0 ounce).



It is $62.00 a bottle if you do not find it on sale or use a discount. It is spendy, I am not going to lie. However...this bottle will easily last a year  and that is with almost daily use. It smells wonderful. A light hint of rose adorns your skin and you are left with this dewy, glowing finish that will come through your foundation.


I cannot recommend this enough. Even with the current rage being matte everything, you can still have this effervescent glow that comes from the drop or two of oil. You only apply a few drops, rub your fingers to spread it and then pat it gently onto your skin. Voila! Beautiful, fragrant skin that gives off a dewy finish. You can use this as a substitute for lotion or you can use it with.

If you do not want to spend that money, there are other oils out there that I hear are quite great as well. Tarte has their Maracuja Oil (the 1.7oz jar) for $48.00 on Sephora. There are others on Sephora and Ulta that work the same way. You just want to use caution in the type of oil you use. Some are better suited for removing makeup.


This winter give your skin a much needed break from the dryness brought on by the cold, wind and even the heat in your home. Give an oil a chance.