Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
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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.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Cat Halloween Makeup

Hello dolls!

I realize that I don't really write that often lately. Sorry. Schoolwork is really eating away at me and it takes up most of my time. When I have a moment to spare, I like to watch an episode of two of tv or read a book. Also, it really does take a lot of time to prepare a post, time that I don't really have anymore  :(

So it was Halloween a couple weeks ago. I dressed up as a kitty. Unfortunately I thought it would be a good idea to not take any pictures until after I put in some false lashes. I suck balls at putting on false lashes. I managed to get glue seeping into my eyes and it hurt so bad. I ended up ruining the eye makeup. So I only have a few crappy photos I took on my iPhone but I guess it's better than nothing. So again, really sorry that I don't have many photos. For the eye look, I've done countless smokey eye tutorials so I will link some that I have done. I know the makeup isn't theatrical or anything, I just added some cat qualities to beauty makeup. I also didn't have very much time to do this so I realize it isn't the best, but I figured it was better than nothing at all.

Here is a very old post using the Too Faced Smokey Eye Palette

I know Halloween was over a long time ago but I thought it would be fun nonetheless. Hopefully it'll inspire you for next year's costume!



For the costume, and I forget what they're called but they're not headbands exactly. Like it's curved and you stick it in your hair? Anyways they have ears with little bits of feathery fluff. The material is faux-leather. The tail is also made out of the same material and the tip of the tail has some of that black feathery fluff. It has a loop at the end of the tail so I just put a skinny belt through it. In previous years I took a safety pin and clipped it to my clothes so it would stay in place but it always pulled at my clothes and made a whole. With the belt, it moves around a little but at least I didn't ruin my dress. The dress I bought is dark grey with black leopard spots. I bought it at Dynamite very recently. It has long sleeves and is more of a winter dress (it's not revealing at all). I wore black leggings with it since it was cold that day and I wore my Aldo boots. It's not the world's most creative costume but I liked it.




Cat Halloween Makeup




The Eyes:

Start by priming your eyes with Too Faced Shadow Insurance. Now using the Too Faced Smokey Eye palette, take a tapered crease brush (Sephora Pro Crease Brush) and lightly apply White Lie all over the eye, from lash to brow. Then take a medium shadow brush (MAC 239 Shadow Brush) and pat down Nice Ash onto the lid. Take a blending brush (MAC 217 Blending Brush) and apply Smokin Hot to the crease and blend into the outer V. Now take a liner brush (Stila Smudge Brush) and apply MAC Fluidline to the top lashline. You want to make an exaggerated cat eye, so don't be afraid to wing it way out. Also, you want to apply a bit of liner in the inner corners and really define the inner corners of your eyes. This also deepens the cat eye effect. For the bottom lid, I took MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline and I smudged it on my bottom lid. I also tightlined top and bottom lash lines. I made sure that the Fluidline went from the bottom inner corner and blended into the Feline smudged part and that the bottom liner connected to the winged out top liner. If you know what I mean. I applied Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara. Then I filled in my brows using Benefit Instant Brow Pencil in Medium, but you can fill them in much darker and draw in some cat hairs coming out of the brows if you want. I took my MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White and I accentuated my brow arch by highlighting it ever so lightly under the arch. I also lined around the inner corners of my eyes to draw more attention to the cat-like eyes.

The Face:

I started off by doing my usual face routine. I primed my face with Too Faced Primed and Poreless. Then I concealed my under eye circles using MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NW20 with a concealer brush (Sephora Pro Concealer Brush). Then I applied my MUFE HD Foundation in 110 using a stippling brush (Sephora Pro Stippling Brush). I covered any blemishes with my MAC Conceal and Correct Palette in NW20. Then I powdered my face using MUFE HD Powder and my kabuki brush (MUFE HD Kabuki Brush). I picked a darker bronzer than I usually wear to contour with since we really want to exaggerate the cat-like appearance. By contouring, we are making our cheeks look thinner, just like a cat's face. So, using Too Faced Chocolate Soleil and a contour brush (MAC 168 Large Angled Contour Brush) I sucked in my cheekbones and contoured there. I also contoured the perimeter of the face, the temples, the sides of my nose, etc. I wanted to add the tiniest touch of color to my cheeks (and I really mean the tiniest bit of color) so I used Illamasqua Powder Blush in Nymph and I applied that extremely lightly using my blush brush (Too Faced Powder Pouf Brush). I also highlighted using Too Faced Candlelight and that same blush brush. All that's left now is the cat detailing.

So to draw on the cat features, you only need one main tool. Any good jet black gel liner is perfect. I used MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack and it was more than amazing. Start off by filling in the nose. Remember that a cat's nose is sort of like an upside down triangle. The top part of the nose isn't a straight line, it's more like a very wide parabola shape. It curves up a bit and then back down the sides of my nose. Make sure to fill in the underneath of your nose and around the nostrils. Draw a line going down from the middle of nose and you're going to make a triangle from it, down to your lips. Take a white liner, like MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White and fill in that triangle above your lips. Then make three dots on each side of the triangle. Those are going to be the whiskers. Take your black gel liner and fill in the middle of the white dots. It helps to do this before the next step, it helped me to see where exactly the mouth part of the cat should be. This next part doesn't need to be dark and thick in color. Just lightly outline the muzzle part of the cat's mouth. Start at the edge of your nose and draw a round circle ending at the outer edge of your lip. Do the same on the other side. Now draw in the whiskers from the black dots. Tah-dah you are done! I took a concealer brush and MAC Concealer in W10 and I cleaned up some of the black edges, especially around the nose and lips. I also highlighted the under eye area a bit using a mix of W10 and NW20. Once you're done, spray Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray to hold your makeup in place, especially if you're going out partying.

For the lips, start by lining them with MAC Lip Liner in Cherry. Then fill them in with MAC Ruby Woo Lipstick. If you want a glossy effect, dab on a bit of MAC Lipglass in Clear.




Eyes:

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
Too Faced Smokey Eye Palette

  • White Lie
  • Nice Ash
  • Smokin Hot

MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline
MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White
Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara

Brows

Benefit Instant Brow Pencil in Medium

Face:

Too Faced Primed and Poreless
MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NW20
MAC Studio Conceal and Correct Palette in Light: W10, NW20
MUFE HD Foundation in 110
MUFE HD Powder
Too Faced Chocolate Soleil
Illamasqua Powder Blush in Nymph
MAC X Antonio Lopez Pink Face Palette: luminizer
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray

For the cat designs:

MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White
MAC Studio Conceal and Correct Palette in W10, NW20

Lips:

MAC Lip Liner in Cherry
MAC Lipstick in Ruby Woo
MAC Lipglass in Clear




Products Used:


Too Faced Smokey Eye palette

Too Faced Smokey Eye palette - 45$CAD

MAC Chromagraphic Pencil in Pure White - 19$CAD

MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline - 19$CAD

MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack

MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack - 19$CAD

Too Faced Better Than Sex - 30$CAD

Benefit Instant Brow Pencil in Medium - 25$CAD
MAC Studio Conceal and Correct Palette in Light

MAC Studio Conceal and Correct Palette in Light - 48$CAD
NC15, W10
NC20, NW20
Pale Yellow, Pale Pink

MAC X Antonio Lopez Pink Face Set

MAC X Antonio Lopez Pink Face Set

Illamasqua Powder Blush in Nymph

Illamasqua Powder Blush in Nymph - 26$CAD

Too Faced <3 Sephora 15 Years of Beauty Palette

Too Faced <3 Sephora 15 Years of Beauty Palette - 62$CAD, on sale for 47$CAD
Chocolate Soleil bronzer

MAC Lip Pencil in Cherry - 18$CAD

MAC Lipstick in Ruby Woo - 18$CAD
MAC Lipglass in Clear - 18$CAD



The lovely MUA at MAC drew this out for me to help me get inspired!!







Thanks for reading. I hope this wasn't too pointless, as I know none of you will be dressing up for the next 12 months until the next Halloween. I would have liked to have more time to perfect this look and to really go deeper into theatrical makeup. This look was more of a beauty cat look than a theatrical one, so you don't need to tell me that it isn't very realistic. I know it's not my best work but I still like it and that's all that matters.

I'd like to see all of your Halloween costumes and makeup, especially fellow kitties!

I'll try to starting posting more regularly. I've gotten a bunch of new stuff to play with but I haven't had a chance to do a tutorial or a review yet. Target just opened so I finally bought my first NYX products and it's actually pretty good. I already know some of the things I'm getting for Christmas and I can't wait to play with it all! So I promise to start posting more regularly. I'll also try to catch up on all the posts I said I'd do but didn't.

Steph xo.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The "Daphne" Look from Too Faced Loves Sephora palette

Hey everyone!!

Before we get started on makeup, I have a special announcement to make! I've created a Facebook Page for my blog today, so you can keep up to date on Facebook and see if there's a new post up or not. It's a great way to keep yourself up-to-date with everything. The page is a little empty right now, but bear with me, I'll prettify it this week.

[EDIT: Just to be clear, you have to click the link, not the icon at the bottom of the post. I'm trying to figure out how to make a little icon for the Facebook Page but apparently I'm computer illiterate lol. If anyone knows how, please tell me! Thanks.]Oh, nevermind, I got something to work :)












Steph Stud Makeup Facebook Page

It would mean the world to me if you Liked my page!!




Lately my mom's been really nice and she's been buying me a lot of makeup. I got a couple more MAC Eyeshadows, so I'll be doing another MAC look soon. Here's a hint, it'll be olive green. She went to Sephora and picked up the Urban Decay 100 Point Perk for me. It's a 24/7 Eyeliner in Smoke, which is a dark matte grey. It's actually quite nice, though I'm not sure how I would use it in a look. I usually go full-blown black lol. I'll have to try a grey eyeshadow look sometime. It's a mini eyeliner, not fullsize. She also got me 2 of Philosophy's 3 in 1 shower gel, bubble bath and shampoo bottles. She got the big ones of Coconut Frosting and Vanilla Birthday Cake. I love love love those two scents and it's such a shame that they're not really supposed to even be selling Philosophy in Quebec because the labels aren't in french. That's one thing I really hate about this stupid province. 




Now, onto the makeup! I did another look from the Too Faced Loves Sephora palette today. I did the "Daphne" look, which is a really nice part neutral / part glamour and sparkle. Looking at the Glamour Guide, I wasn't so sure if the look would look good in real life after I had done the "Jen" look that I didn't really like (which contained 2 shades from today's look),  but this look looks great! I wasn't sure if the 3 shades would go well together, but they do. I followed the Glamour Guide for the most part, except I added blush. Because let's face it, pale white girls like me just won't look good wearing only bronzer.

I won't talk about the palette here, because I feel like I've spoken many times about it and it's getting repetitive, but you can read my review here and at the bottom of the page, I will link the other looks I've done from this palette. I'm also going to do a post about dupes and similar products for this palette, because now that I've been using it, I feel like I have colors that are exactly the same, extremely similar, and a couple that aren't the same, but are still nice to wear!




The "Daphne" looks has TF <3's The Cast (sparkly, glittery gold/silver weird but can be nice color) on the inner corners of the eyes, along the tear duct area, and under the bottom lid. Jen Jen (shimmer bronze color) is on the middle of the lids and 525 Market (dark purply brown shimmer color) is on the outer part of the eye, in the crease, outer V, and slightly lines the outer part of the lower lid. It's a pretty dramatic eye and I think the light sparkle color of TF <3's The Cast really opens up your eyes. I really do like this eye, I think it looks quite fabulous.

For the rest of the face, I wore Who's Your Poppy? blush from the Too Faced Loves Sephora palette and for the bronzer, I used Chocolate Soleil, which is also in the palette. For the lipstick, I used the Too Faced La Creme Lipstick in Naked Dolly, which I absolutely love. It's a neutral, nude color with a pink undertone, so it looks great on my skin because I'm porcelain with a pink undertone, so anything pink complements me wonderfully.


The "Daphne" Look from Too Faced Loves Sephora palette




Eyes:

Too Faced Shadow Insurance
Too Faced Loves Sephora palette

  • TF <3's The Cast: apply to the inner corner of the eye, the tear duct, and the lower lash line
  • Jer Jer: apply to the middle of the lid
  • 525 Market: apply to the outer lid, outer V, and the outer lower lashline
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black: tightline upper lashes to make them appear fuller
Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara





Face:

Too Faced Primed and Poreless
MAC Select Cover-Up Concealer in NW20 (for undereyes)
MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NW20 (for blemishes)
MUFE HD Foundation in 110
MUFE HD Powder
Too Faced Loves Sephora blush in Who's Your Poppy?
Too Faced Loves Sephora bronzer in Chocolate Soleil





Lips:

Too Faced La Creme Lipstick in Naked Dolly







Products Used:


Too Faced Loves Sephora palette

Too Faced Loves Sephora palette - 62$CAD

Too Faced Loves Sephora palette
Eyeshadows used:
TF <3's The Cast
Jer Jer
525 Market

Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black - 25$CAD

Too Faced Lashgasm Mascara - 28$CAD

Too Faced Loves Sephora blush in Who's Your Poppy?
Too Faced Loves Sephora bronzer in Chocolate Soleil

Too Faced La Creme Lipstick in Naked Dolly - 25$CAD

From left to right:
Too Faced Loves Sephora eyeshadow in TF <3's The Cast
Too Faced Loves Sephora eyeshadow in Jer Jer
Too Faced Loves Sephora eyeshadow in 515 Market
Too Faced Perfect Eyes in Perfect Black
Too Faced Loves Sephora blush in Who's Your Poppy?
Too Faced Loves Sephora bronzer in Chocolate Soleil
Too Faced La Creme Lipstick in Naked Dolly





And that's today's look! I hope you liked it. While the eyeshadow colours look  like they wouldn't go well together in the pan, on your eyes they look quite nice. I have to say that I am a fan of this look.

I'd love to know what your favorite look is from the Glamour Guide in the Too Faced Loves Sephora palette. What did you think of the "Daphne" look? What did you like most about it? Which  bronzer do you like better, Sun Bunny or Chocolate Soleil? And what did you think of the La Creme Lipstick in Naked Dolly?

Thanks for reading, and again, I'd really appreciate it if you could "Like" my Facebook Page!

And here's the review:

Too Faced Loves Sephora palette Review

And the other looks I've done so far:

The "Margarita"

The "Christie"

The "Stephanie"

The "Jen"

The "Artemis"

The "Alison"

My Look: Purple Smokey Eyes




Steph xo.

P.S. I'm planning some of my next looks and I wanted to know if you preferred looks from the Sephora Smokey Studio 2 or the Sephora + Pantone Universe Precious Metals Shadow Palette. So please leave your vote in the comments section. I think I will do a week of whatever the winner is. Also, if you have any other suggestions or requests, please feel free to leave a comment.......    :)