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Monday, December 23, 2013

Babyliss Miracurl Review and Tutorial

Hello dolls!!

So the semester is over, work is over, and Christmas break is here. I should be able to post a lot more during my break. I've just been going through a lot lately so I haven't really been in the mood to post. So here's a recap on everything makeup: I tried out the Naked 3 palette. It's pretty good. More on that in my review/tutorial post coming up this week. I never did try out that Sultra Curling Rod just yet, but I did get around to trying the Babyliss Miracurl, which I'll be talking about right now! I used it last night to curl my hair and wow. I never did get around to finishing the Perfect Palette Tag, but that's next on my list. I also bought a few products from Lush for the first time in my life. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to try out my bath bomb or bubble bar because my tub is pretty dirty. I'm going to wash it this week and then take a relaxing bath and I'll let you know all about it. I also got my mom a Christmas present there too, but I can't say what it is just yet in case she reads this. I'm still trying to figure out what to get my dad and brother. Any suggestions?




Finally, my Babyliss Miracurl has arrived!! Actually, it arrived last week after a looong looong wait (I bought it on Black Friday online but it was out of stock so I had to wait a while for them to receive it and then ship it out to me). I used this last week on my mom's hair when we first received it. Her hair wasn't freshly washed, and getting greasy, so it didn't curl well im some areas, namely, the back of her head, where it didn't curl at all. But it curled very nicely on the sides of her head. I had similar trouble with this, so I would recommend using this on freshly-washed hair ONLY. I was excited to try it out, so that same night I curled various sections of my dirty hair and got the same problems as my mother. My hair is very difficult to curl too. So unless your hair curls very easily, I really don't recommend using this on dirty hair.

My mom bought the Miracurl because she wanted to be able to curl her hair very easily and quickly, without the fuss of a regular curling iron or rod. I can say that it definitely does curl hair much quicker and it makes the job so much easier. It does give a different type of curl, in my opinion, but I still do enjoy it and I think it looks lovely.



I also want to note that I am not wearing any makeup. Not even 1%. So can we please not talk about the outbreak of pimples in my forehead/nose region?? And can we not talk about how bad I look?? God bless Photobooth for the above photo and not making me look like too much crap.

What's In The Box?



The box contains the Miracurl (obviously), a cleaning tool, and 3 booklets. The cleaning took is very tiny, and is meant to be put in the space between the roller and the side of the machine (on the side that faces your head). It is covered with felt, so that it gently cleans the roller without scratching or breaking it. The included booklets are the instruction manual, a quick-start guide, and a tips and techniques style lookbook.

Front
this is the side that faces your head
hair goes into the V shape, right on top of the roller

Back

Top

Bottom


How Does It Work?

Now, before I get into my in-depth review, I'm going to explain how this device works. When I first saw it, I thought it looked like some extra-terrestrial croquet mallet. But no, it's actually a device to easily and quickly curl hair. I'll first explain how the setting works, and then I'll explain how this actually curls your hair. So, the first setting, located on the left, is the curl direction setting. This decides which in direction your curls are going to turn. The 3 options are: R,L, and A. R is for right, so you choose this if you want curls going right, or if you are working on the right side of your head. L is for left, so you choose this for curls going left, or if you are working o the left side of your head. A is for alternating, so it alternates your curls left and right, so you have a more natural look. This is the setting that I chose for today's look. The next setting is the time setting. The 4 options are: 12, 10, 8, 0 seconds. You choose the time option for your hair type; I should have chosen 8 seconds for my fine hair, but I chose 10 seconds because my hair is difficult to curl (and even more difficult to keep that curl!). So if you have coarse, thick hair, you should choose 12 seconds. The last setting is the time setting, where again, you have 4 options. You have III, II, I, and on/off. The on/off switch is at the right-most setting. You turn on the device by selecting the level of heat that you want. The red light will blink until it is ready, where it will then be continuously lit. For my fine hair, I chose the "I" setting. The three different heat settings are: I is 375F, II is 410F, and III is 450F. So you choose which heat setting is appropriate for your hair. That's about it for the different functions, now I'll explain how this device magically curls your hair!

The Settings:
R,L,A (curl direction)
12,10,8,0 (time)
III, II, I, on/off (temperature)

So you've set your settings, it's all heated up and ready to go, but now what? How exactly does this device curl your hair? So first, you should section off your hair like you would normally do when you curl your hair. Take a strand of hair in one hand, and the device in the other. There are two different sides to the device. On the first side, you can see the roller in the middle, and it reads "this side up (toward head)". You need to make sure that this side is ALWAYS facing your head. The other side is closed and you do not see the roller. So take your strand of hair, and you want to place it into the "V", with the rest of the strand hanging out, and then clamp down. The "V" leads down into the roller. When you clamp down, the Miracurl sucks the hair in from the other side (the side where your ends are) and then it rolls it around the curler. It'll beep once when it's in, and then it will beep three consecutive times when it's ready to be released. Make sure you keep it clamped while it's curling your hair. And make sure you release it before you take your hair out, otherwise it will just straighten your hair. I also think there's a method to removing your hair from the device. I like to go as slow and gently as possible so that I don't damage the curl. So that's it! The Miracurl does all the work for you! The only thing you need to do is section off your hair, and feed strands into the Miracurl! As they say, hair goes in, curl comes out!

This side faces your head
Hair goes into the V, which gets sucked in to the roller

What if you put your hair in the wrong way or it gets tangled up inside? The device will beep quickly and stop when it senses something's wrong. Then you unclamp it and remove your hair. It doesn't pull or hurt.


Now I didn't think of including any pictures or video of me curling my hair at the time so I hope this explanation was good enough for you to get a mental picture of how the Babyliss Miracurl works.


My Review



I have to say that I quite enjoyed using the Miracurl. It made curling my hair fun, fast, and easy. It was soooo cool to watch my hair get sucked up by the Miracurl and then get a nice curl in 10 seconds! It was really easy to use. I didn't really have to read the instructions, it was pretty intuitive. I really liked that it had an alternating setting for the direction of the curl. It heated up quickly. It's also good that there is a "0" time option, so if you need a bit more time, you can leave it in for as long as you like. I used the settings that were optimal for my hair, but I found that in some areas it didn't curl well. I had a few strands that were partially straight and partially curly. I was using the Miracurl on day-old hair so that could be the culprit, so I won't blame the Miracurl just yet. My hair is difficult to curl, so that could also be the problem. But for the curls that I did get, it looked fantastic. I used the alternating curls setting, and it looks very natural. As a whole, it curled very well on the lowest heat setting and middle time setting. It took so much less time than my usual curling method, where I curl my hair using a straightener (flat iron). I'm going to give this a 10/10 for now, and I'll definitely have to figure out why those random few strands don't curl. I'm pretty sure it was because they might have been more greasy, because when I first used the Miracurl when I first got it on me and my mom's third day hair, the greasier strands just would not curl. I definitely think you should go pick one up if you're interested, and maybe even as a gift to mom to make her morning routine much easier and faster!



My Tutorial



I started off using second day hair, but for best results, I suggest using freshly-washed hair. I divided my hair into 3 sections to start with. For the first section, take a rat-tooth comb and go above your ear and around to your other ear. This will be the bottom part. Then divide the hair you have left into two parts, I divided mine in the middle. I curl the bottom first and then I take out small horizontal sections from the left section starting at the bottom and working my way up to the top. And then I do the same thing on the right side. I don't have much hair and my hair is very fine, so you may need more, smaller sections depending on your hair type. Each strand you put in the Miracurl might need to be bigger/smaller depending on your hair type and how curly you want it to be. I also hair sprayed each strand after I curled it using Big Sexy Hair's Spray and Play Hairspray. I love all their products, I may have to do a review on their line one day.



I explained above how to curl your hair, so I won't go over it again in fear of this being too repetitive. I will tell you the settings I used for my thin, fine hair. I did alternating curls to get a more natural look. I also curled my hair for 10 seconds because my hair is harder to curl. I used the lowest heat setting, I, because of my hair type. So I used: A, 10, I. Obviously, if you have thick coarse hair you would use A, 12, III, and if you have normal hair you'd use A, 10, II.





So I hope you enjoyed this review and tutorial in one! Again, I apologize for not having any pictures of me using the Miracurl. It is very easy to figure out how to use it, so I don't think any of you would have any trouble with it. This may be my new go-to hair curling device! I love using a straightener, but it takes sooo long to do, whereas with the Miracurl, it literally takes seconds. Have any of you tried the Babyliss Miracurl? Do you think it's worth it?

I've got a bunch of posts coming up, like the Perfect Palette Tag, Urban Decay's Naked 3 review and tutorial, my first Lush experience, etc. So don't miss out by subscribing!!

Steph xo.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Day Look using Too Faced Natural Eye Palette and Secret to No Makeup Makeup Palette

Hello glam babes!!

I cannot believe all the hits I'm getting on my post about the new Too Faced Fall 2012 Collection entitled Pretty Rebel. You can see that post here. So in honor of Too Faced, this is another Too Faced Look. I decided to do a very casual day look, the type of look you'd wear at the office. Or, well, the kind of look I'D wear at the office. You can always tone it down if you want. I always thought I had done at least 1 look using the Too Faced Natural Eye palette, but it seems I haven't. So I will eventually do all 3 looks, but for now, here's the first.



I used the Too Faced Natural Eye palette for this look as well as their No Makeup Makeup palette. Since I wanted to do a very soft, casual look, I also opted for the Too Faced Tinted BB Cream. I did the "Day Look" in the Natural Eye palette. I put Heaven all over my eye, from the lashes to the brow. I put Velvet Revolver in the crease and above, for a cut-crease effect. I also did the outer V and the outer lid with that shade. I lined my eyes in cat eye fashion using Sexpresso and I also lined the bottom of my eyes. I used Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black to line the upper and lower waterlines. These eyes are sexy, sophisticated, yet simple and casual. It can be worn day or night. You can even wear Sexpresso just as a normal line and add the cat eye wings at night when you're going out. These 3 eyeshadows are also all matte shades, so they're also great for older women.



For the face, I used my MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer as usual and I used the Too Faced Tinted BB Cream. I used the Too Faced No Makeup Makeup palette next. I used the Bronzing Veil to contour, meaning sucking in your cheeks and applying bronzer to the line and above the line. I also outline my face with bronzer and down the sides of the nose. I used the Cream Blush on my cheeks and the Luminize on my cheek bones, middle of nose, forehead, chin and the bow of the upper lip. On the lips I used the Cream Blush from the Too Faced No Makeup Makeup palette. I also used Lip Injection Extreme to create big pouty lips.


"Day Look" using Too Faced Natural Eye palette



Eyes:

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
Too Faced Natural Eye palette

  • Heaven: apply to entire eye area, from lashes to brow
  • Velvet Revolver: apply to crease and above for cut-crease effect, also apply to outer V and outer lid
  • Sexpresso: apply to upper lashes in cat eye fashion and line lower lashes
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black
Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara


Whoops! Forgot to close my eyes, but I have good pics so hopefully this will be okay.






Face:

Too Faced Primed and Poreless
MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NW20
Too Faced Tinted BB Cream in Snow Glow
Too Faced Primed and Poreless Powder
Too Faced The Secret to No Makeup Makeup 

  • Bronzing Veil: contour the face as mentioned above
  • Cream Blush: apply to cheeks
  • Luminize: apply to cheekbones, center of nose, forehead, chin, and bow of the upper lip




Lips:

Too Faced The Secret to No Makeup Makeup Cream Blush
Too Faced Lip Injection Extreme





Products Used:

Too Faced Natural Eye palette

Too Faced Natural Eye palette - 44$CAD
Day Look: Heaven, Velvet Revolver, Sexpresso

Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black - 25$CAD

Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara - 28$CAD

Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm in Snow Glow - 44$CAD

Too Faced The Secret to No Makeup Makeup - 48$CAD

Too Faced The Secret to No Makeup Makeup

Too Faced Lip Injection Extreme - 39$CAD

From left to right:
Too Faced Natural Eye palette: Heaven, Velvet Revolver, Sexpresso
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black
Too Faced The Secret to No Makeup Makeup palette Luminize, Cream Blush, Bronzing Veil





I hoped you like this day friendly look! I enjoyed doing this and it's definitely a work appropriate look. I will also be doing the other 2 looks from this palette. I hope you liked this look, leave me a comment telling me what you liked most about it! Did you like the eyes and the added cat eye wings? What did you think of the Too Faced Natural Eye palette? Yay or Nay? What did you think about the Too Faced Tinted BB Cream? Personally I like this one much better than their Air-Buffed BB Creme. I also really liked the Secret to No Makeup Makeup palette compared to their Natural Face palette. The No Makeup Makeup palette is a lot lighter and it is better for lighter skinned girls, like me. The blush is the perfect shade of pink and the bronzer is light enough for me to wear. I really like this palette. Did you like it or did you prefer the Natural Face palette and why?

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Steph xo.







Saturday, June 1, 2013

Hot Humid Summer Day Makeup using MAC and Too Faced

Hey makeup freaks,

I know I promised yesterday that I would do that MAC Club eyeshadow look that I've been wanting to do for a long long time, but today's weather was sooo humid and sooo hot. I know it's Fashion Friday but the weather didn't like that idea. We had our first actual day of summer here where the temperature actually reached 30C. I wasn't in the mood to do a full face of makeup just to have it melt off within 5 minutes. I'll do it tomorrow instead, it's not supposed to be as hot. With that said, I decided to do a Hot Humid Summer Day Makeup look. It's the kind of look you would wear out and about or even to the beach if you wanted (just wear waterproof mascara in that case). You could even wear it to work, as it's very simple but still elegant. It's the kind of look where you don't have to worry or feel like all your makeup is slowly melting off you. The whole day later, and my makeup is still perfectly on! Today's look is a mix between MAC and Too Faced products.



I did what I call a day cat eye, where I lined the upper lash line in black and lined the lower lash line with a light pink to open up the eyes. I used MAC's So Sweet So Easy Cremeblend Blush and I was going to pair it with Too Faced's La Creme in Marshmallow Bunny but I figured you'd seen this lipstick a million times by now, so I went with NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Roman Holiday instead. I wore NARS Lipgloss in Turkish Delight over it to make it glossy. Too Faced Pink Leopard is my favorite bronzer and looks great all the time.



I know I'm not smiling in these photos. My friend just passed away yesterday and the reality of it is finally sinking in.


Hot Humid Summer Day Makeup



Eyes:

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
MAC Fluidline in Blitz n Glitz (line upper lashline in a cat eye fashion)
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black (line upper waterline)
Benefit Eye Bright (line lower lashline to open eyes and blend in to the inner corner of the eye area)
Too Faced Lashgasm

If you don't like lining the eyes with Benefit Eye Bright or just want a more sexy cat eye, I would put Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black in the waterline and MAC Pearl Eyeliner in Black Swan on the lower lashline to get that sultry cat eye look.




Face:

Too Faced Primed and Poreless
MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NW20
Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm in Snow Glow
Too Faced Primed and Poreless Powder
Benefit High Beam
MAC Cremeblend Blush in So Sweet So Easy
Too Faced Pink Leopard





Lips:

NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Roman Holiday
NARS Lipgloss in Turkish Delight
OR Too Faced La Creme in Marshmallow Bunny (it goes really well, blush and lipstick are both pink with yellow undertones)







Products Used:

MAC Blitz & Glitz

MAC Blitz & Glitz - 19$CAD

Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black - 25$CAD

Benefit Eye Bright - 25$CAD

Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara - 28$CAD

Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm - 44$CAD

Benefit High Beam - 32$CAD

MAC Cremeblend Blush in So Sweet So Easy

MAC Cremeblend Blush in So Sweet So Easy - 25$CAD 

Too Faced Pink Leopard - 38$CAD

NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Roman Holiday- 30$CAD

NARS Lipgloss in Turkish Delight - 29$CAD

From left to right:
MAC Blitz & Glitz
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black
Benefit Eye Bright
Benefit High Beam
MAC Cremeblend Blush in So Sweet So Easy
Too Faced Pink Leopard
NARS Velvet Gloss Lip Pencil in Roman Holiday
NARS Lipgloss in Turkish Delight


So this is my Hot Humid Summer Day Makeup look using MAC and Too Faced products (and a bit of Benefit and NARS as well!). I hope you enjoyed the look, sorry I posted it a little late but I've got a lot going on right now in my head. I think this look is excellent for a hot humid day where you just can't stop sweating and you're feeling like all your makeup is melting off. So instead of heavy, full makeup, opt for this light and fresh look!

Did you like the look? Do you love a classic cat eye? Do you like how Benefit Eye Bright brightens up your eyes and your look? Do you like MAC Blitz & Glitz or do you prefer MAC Blacktrack? Do you like Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm? Do you prefer this one or the new one, Too Faced Air-Buffed BB Creme? Did you like the MAC blush in So Sweet So Easy? And did you like the NARS Lip Pencil and Lip Gloss together? Let me know what your favorite part about this look is.

Thanks for reading.

Steph xo.