Beauty Haul

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This post is a result of me wanting, nay, needing to deep clean my place and purge all that I can. That included the endless product packaging that I was hoarding in anticipation of making a blog post of my recent purchases. I started this in April. APRIL guys. As in the fourth month of the year and we are now in the ELEVENTH. I mean, for some of the packaging I’ve even ended up using all of the product that was inside and also repurchasing others. Sigh. But here we finally are. Strap yourselves in, this is going to be a long one.

I should probably also mention that I just splurged and went on another online shopping spree due to the Sephora VIB sale and also the fact that Tarte was having free shipping on all purchases. So, stay tuned friends and see if I can manage to blog about those faster than I did about these.

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The very first thing I wanna talk about is the Estée Lauder Double Wear foundation. I know how crazy I was (and still am) about Makeup Forever HD, but before I went to Croatia this past May, I needed to stock up on some beauty essentials and as a Sephora employee approached me at the MUFE section I said, tears in my eyes: “please tell me you can’t find me something just as good that costs less”. Confused, she looked at me and took on my challenge. After realizing that she couldn’t find almost any foundation that matched my (as I call it) pig skin, she gave me a sigh of desperation and said: “you know, I think Cool Bone from Estée Lauder might be good.” And boy was it ever. I found it quite unusual seeing as it doesn’t have pink undertone as my MUFE one did but it was $10 less and my shopping list was big so I dove in. I’m glad I did though! The colour matches me very well and the coverage is unbelievable! It’s full coverage, yet it’s lightweight and it stays on throughout the day and even the night if I need it to. I just repurchased it during the VIB sale. I was also in need of a liquid eyeliner and seeing as everyone was drooling over everything Kat Von D released, I picked up the tattoo liner. Although, I have mixed feelings about this one because even though it is long-lasting and doesn’t smudge, I always have trouble applying it continuously. It’s as if the product inside is dried up and I have to constantly shake the pen and stroke it on the back of my hand to get the product going. Perhaps it’s just a fluke? I also finally found an eyebrow pencil that matches my super light brows. And get this, it’s only $12 (here’s looking at you Anastasia)! I got this in taupe and I adore the pencil; have already made a repurchase. Finally, a drugstore in my neighbourhood started carrying an extensive selection of Real Techniques brushes. I am so impressed with the quality of these! They’re super soft and multi functional. I use the big, fluffy orange one for overall face powder or to remove excess powder when baking. The pink one I’ve used for both contouring and blush application.

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I also became obsessed with matte liquid lipsticks – especially dark shades. Believe it or not though, out of all of these I purchased only one and the rest were presents from friends that have no problem feeding my addiction. #blessed

I love absolutely all of these so I won’t go into too much detail, but you should note that even though none of them really dry out your lips, the one that has left my lips feeling the softest so far is Too Faced. I got Too Faced in Sell Out, a beautiful soft pinkish brown. Great for every day wear. Tarte’s Tarteist has by far the worst brush – it’s more of a straight up stick really. Application isn’t super easy but this the Frenemy colour is beeyoutiful. The formula is also really nice, smudge-proof and long-lasting. Finally, a friend of mine went to IMATS in Toronto and low and behold brought me back Cashmere and Saint by Lime Crime. Saint is amazing, a deep brown colour, while I’m still trying to make an opinion about Cashmere. It’s a nice colour in retrospective, a sort of light beige/nude colour but as soon as I apply it on my lips in starts appearing grey. I have yet to play around with different colours on my face so we’ll see.

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Moving onto skincare! I bought the La Neige set last December or January when I was looking for new skincare products. The value of this set is great – $30 and the products last forever! I have since repurchased the same set for my Croatia trip because it’s just so practical to have all your face routine essentials in one nice little travel pouch. I LOVE all of the products in here except for the Balancing Emulsion. First of all, the packaging extremely inconvenient – there is no pump and you can’t squeeze the bottle so you’re left with having to slam the bottle like ketchup in hopes of something coming out. Also, seeing as I’ve been having pretty dry skin lately, the moisturizer does nothing for me – I could see someone with really oily skin benefiting from it. I also picked up the Sephora birthday present – Fresh’s soy face wash and rose face mask. It’s not my first time using the soy cleanser but I still find it very nice. It’s not in my top 3 cleansers but it’s definitely nice. The rose mask however…oh em gee. First of all, that thing smells like jam and I REALLY had to restrain myself from having a lick. It’s just looks so yummy you guys! Second, every time I used it (at night before going to bed) I would get tonnes of compliments on my skin the next day! It just makes my face feel so supple and smooth and glowy. Glowy – something I thought the Josie Maran argan oil would also do for me. But it didn’t. I’m pretty disappointed in this. All my favourite beauty vloggers were raving about it so I picked up a travel size bottle to try it out. I used it as a moisturizer, a serum, a makeup primer…basically every way imaginable and I just could not see any benefits. I’m sorry beauty world, I feel like I’m letting you down. But I know where the beauty world DIDN’T let me down though…spot treatments! Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably heard or read about Mario Badescu’s drying lotion. A drying spot solution you apply to your zits that makes them magically disappear! I couldn’t find any Mario Badescu bottles so I settled for Eradikate and even though I’ve never tried the former, I can tell you that the letter is just as amazing! I’ve been having a few cystic pimples here and there and applied this 2-3 nights in a row as I’m going to bed and I swear it’s as if they’ve never even been there. Definitely something I want everyone to invest their money into!!!

 

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I also received this box set as Sephora as a result of spending way too much money and thus accumulating enough points to receive it. The box contains some skincare basics from First Aid Beauty. I’m not joking when I say that I think I found my Holy Grail moisturizer in here. The Ultra Repair Cream works wonders on my dry skin and it’s the perfect product just as we are heading into dry, -40 degree Celcius wintertime. The texture is so rich and thick, almost like butter and it absorbs into the skin so quickly without leaving it greasy. I love it so, so, so much. I already got the giant tub of it and even though it’s a face AND body cream, I only use it on my face. I also really like the cleanser from this pack – definitely something I wish to repurchase as soon as I run out of my current one.

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If you need to learn anything about me is that I am the biggest sucker for packaging. And also nice Insta themes. If you don’t follow Frank Body on Instagram, please do yourself a favour and go do it now (and then come back and read this post!). I had no clue what Franck Body was, I only stumbled across their Insta profile and after a few months of following them and seeing the most adorable selfies people took while using their coffee scrub, I decided to check out their website. First thing I saw? FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS TO CANADA. Do you guys know how RARE this is? Canadians aren’t as fortunate to have standard shipping free all the time. THIS LITERALLY NEVER HAPPENS. So I was like uhhh d’uhh I’m buying something. #YAAASSSFRANKBODY They’re an Australian brand that makes 100% products. All products are vegan so bonus! I ordered their coffee scrub, for which they’re most famous, as well as their face wash, which I was in the market for. The coffee scrub is simply amazing. Not only does it smell DELICIOUS (they literally put a note on the packaging to tell you not to eat it) but it provides a really deep, rough scrub. It also has cold pressed almond oil and Vitamin E that leave your skin feeling supa smoooooooth. I adore it so so so much. I never tried a body scrub that made me feel this way. I also use the scrub on my face once a week for a deep cleansing. The face wash was underwhelming to say the least though. I feel like I use way too much because I have to pump like 5-6 times to get enough in my palm so I can lather. It also requires you to wash your face twice if you have makeup on, which ain’t nobody got time for. I still use it every day in the shower though, I’m determined to use it all up before purchasing the FAB one. Finally, LOOK AT THEIR CUTE PACKAGING!!! Here’s one more picture because they’re just that cute.

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Finally, I haven’t worn any sort of scent in the longest time so I embarked upon a quest to find my signature scent. I picked up the Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet which is so soft and floral and feminine. But also expensive. This damn 30ml bottle cost me $90 and even though I only use it for special occasions, I’m almost out! Why must all good things come to an end!? I also purchased a more musky scent, but still floral, the Smoky Rose from the Body Shop. I still can’t make up my mind about this one. When I tried it in store I loved it. And now, there are days where I really like it and there are others where I can’t stand it. I’m not even halfway through the bottle yet though, so let’s see what I think in a few months.

And that brings me to the end of what is probably the longest post I’ve written! (I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the longest blog post ever written period). I’m even more excited now for my Sephora and Tarte purchases to come in this week! See you all soon!

Mari xx

Sephora Haul

It’s been a while since I last posted on here…even though it was my one and only New Year’s resolution…to blog more. Alas, I was feeling quite uninspired and quite frankly my life has not been that interesting during the months of January and February since I’ve mostly been hibernating.

But finally, spring has sprung amongst us and the other weekend we had such beautiful weather that I finally decided to leave my cave apartment and do some shopping. It turned out to be a fantastic day because I had to buy jeans (*shudder*) and I ended up being a size smaller than the last time I bought the exact same pair! To celebrate this amazing victory of mine, I decided to treat myself by going to Sephora and check some things off my wishlist.

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I’m not even gonna try and pretend to be all aloof about how much this stuff cost me. Some people act like going to Sephora is no big deal, but I’mma be straight with you guys: I tried really hard not to cry and have second thoughts as I handed the cashier my Visa to process my $200 transaction. I’m still pretending like this purchase doesn’t exist by not logging into my bank account to check my Visa statement.

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The Smashbox step-by-step contour sticks are something I actually saw being demoed on my local morning show on TV. As the Smashbox rep made a model’s face FLAH-WLESS in less than 5 minutes thanks to these sticks, I immediately went on my phone and added them to the top of my must-haves list. I’ve only tried the sticks once so far – on the day I first bought them and I can confirm that they are so incredibly easy to blend…the stick practically melts onto your face. I have yet to give it a full review seeing as I haven’t done a full contoured look in a while. I haven’t been anywhere special since I bought them and honestly girl, ain’t nobody trying to contour in the morning before going to work.

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Ahhh the Laura Mercier translucent setting powder. I attracted a swarm of Sephora employees around me that day because they must have thought I was about to steal from their store or something since I just stood in front of this product for about 15 minutes, staring at it, justifying to myself on why I should dish out $47 on a powder to set my face. It honestly all came down to the fact that it has been on my wishlist for over a year and literally everywhere I turn, someone is raving about this damn powder! Oh and do I ever love it so much! I have absolutely no regrets about this purchase because holy shit does it ever transform my skin into silky smooth goodness. I don’t know what else to tell you except, PLEASE do yourself (and your makeup) a favour and go buy this thing, it’ll be the best investment you have ever made.

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I think pretty much everyone is aware of how amazing Urban Decay’s makeup setting sprays are by now so I don’t have to tell you about it. If you don’t know what the hell I’m talking about, I suggest getting out once in a while and exploring the amazing world around you. Haha just kidding, just watch hours and hours of beauty gurus on YouTube like I do and you’ll be a pro in no time. This product has been a staple in my makeup bag for a while now, I love to douse my face in it before I go on a night out because hey I’m all about gluing my makeup on to pretend like I haven’t been drinking as much as I have. I couldn’t bring myself to buy the full-size version though because dude, I just spent $100 on contouring sticks and setting powder alone. Sigh.

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Last but not least, one of my goals in life is to be a glowing, bronzed goddess. I know what you’re thinking: “but Marinela, you’re so pasty that even white paper is more tan than you are” and to you I say, yeah well at least I’m trying to do something about it! I’m out here applying layers of self-tanner while you lounge in your sofa reading this and possibly eating chips. Where was I? Oh yeah. I have a long love/hate relationship with self-tanners. I actually have a whole drawer dedicated to my tanning products. I fully believe that I WILL one day achieve a non-Dorito looking tan no matter what you say! I read amazing reviews about the St. Tropez tanning mousse and so I said: “Fuck it Mari, you’re one jean size down, you might as well splurge and invest in a good self-tanner”. So here I am all excited at Sephora and the salesperson hits me with a “yeahhh…we don’t actually sell those in stores, it’s online only”. WHAT. So she recommended I get this second-tier one that she claims is “just as good”. I used it once, it seems to be working fine, it has more of a grey undertone to it, not orange, which is great – but how in the world am I supposed to know if it’s “just as good” as St. Tropez if I NEVER TRIED THE ST. TROPEZ ONE?

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I was given this sample by the cashier and I’m on the fence about it. I haven’t tried it yet, but I looked it up on their website and it has such mixed reviews that I don’t know what to think…One person said it made their skin break out throughout the day which right there is enough to make me cringe and throw this away but I so wanna give it a chance! They do say to use a buffer brush to apply it, which I currently don’t own. I fully believe that makeup will only look good if you use the proper tools to apply it so I’m scared of using this before acquiring a proper buffer brush. Stay tuned for this one folks!

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Last but not least, I know this has nothing to do with my Sephora haul but my flowers looked hella cute so I had to snap a picture of them. This is also a good opportunity for me to wish you all a happy Easter, I hope you’re all enjoying your day off (unless you work in the food industry, in which case, I sympathize). Set your alarms early tomorrow, because it’s half priced chocolate day and why in the world would you ever want to miss that.

Mari xx