Showing posts with label affordable makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label affordable makeup. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Blush Review: ELF Studio


ELF Studio Blush 


Who's obsessed with these?

ELF Studio Blushes retail for three dollars and, IMO, are match the quality of many high end blushes. I've noticed many professional makeup artists toting this around, but it's a bit taboo because of its extreme low price. I see both sides, but I tend to think the price tag is secondary to quality. Thoughts? 

And, for the record - there are several ELF products that are horrendous. But this is a gem! 

Here's what I love about ELF Studio Blush:
  • Super pigmented 
  • The packaging is eerily similar to $28 NARS blush compacts
  • Tons of product - 1.6 oz! That's AMAZING considering its only $1
  • Perfect for beginners and experts alike wanting to experiment without financial guilt
  • Little-to-no product fallout. 
  • ELF frequently introduces new colors so there's always new option
  • No brush included - I always hate the crappy brushes companies include. 
  • ONLY $3.00.

I won't lie - there's a bit of a catch. Check out the downsides after the jump.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Ugly-Feeling Pretty-People

It's so annoying to hear people like Megan Fox, Angelina Jolie, and Sandra Bullock talk about how insecure they are. Sometimes I'm kinda happy (okay really happy) to hear that these gorgeous freaks of nature don't escape those dreaded fat & ugly days. 

I'm fascinated that many celebrity's are insecure about the very things we envy about them. Beauty is subjective. You've probably been envied for something you're insecure about. And even when we get compliments, we still seem to find a way to focus on the negative. Does that ever happen to you?

 Check out some of the most insecure celebrity quotes below. 
"My main weakness is nerves. I have no confidence, and because of that I'm always second-guessing myself." - Megan Fox

“I am very insecure about my looks, and I always have been because of being mixed race.” - Mariah Carey

“The thing I love most about my body, the thing I hate most are my breasts. I have a love-hate relationship with them.” - Pamela Anderson

Beneath the makeup and behind the smile I am just a girl who wishes for the world.” - Marilyn Monroe    


"I feel insecure all the time." - Demi Lovato 

“To all the girls that think you’re fat because you’re not a size zero, you’re the beautiful one, its society who’s ugly.”  - Marilyn Monroe

"I’m quite an insecure person. I’m very insecure about the way I look...the more insecure I feel, the bigger my hair has to be." - Amy Winehouse

“When I wake up in the morning, I feel like any other insecure 24-year-old girl. Then I say,'Bitch, you're Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today.” 'Please give me strength to be a winner for all of them and not myself... Please help me to be strong and know my own strength. Please help me to be brave, Lord. Dear God, give me courage. Do not let me give in to my own insecurities.' - Lady Gaga

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Designer VS Drugstore


It’s easy to feel like you have to use designer brands to do a quality job, but ‘you get what you pay for’ doesn’t always apply in the makeup world. To this day, I still opt for many drugstore options because they perform the same as designer labels (if not better,) and you save a ton of money in the process. In the past week, I’ve worked with two professional makeup artists who agree that many high end products aren't worth shelling out the extra dough when given the option. 

Mascara: Go Drugstore
Drugstore brands tend to have tons of options for the exact effect you’re looking for (volume, length, shape) and IMO work much better than designer brands. The product lasts you a long time, and they exceed my expectations every time. For long and voluminous lashes you have to mix products anyway, so mascara price stays manageable when you go drugstore. So many drugstore mascara brands are kicking ass right now with their products, packaging, and marketing – it’s an amazing time for consumers right now!

Higher end products have the tendency to irritate your eyes, clump up your lashes, and dry out extremely fast. A designer mascara can easily run you anywhere from $20 - $50. For me, drugstore mascara is a no brainer.

Foundation: Go Pro
A wise woman builds her house upon a rock, right? Foundation is your rock: sturdy, reliable, & trusted. If you build your house upon the sand, aka cheap foundation, you may find yourself disappointed with the color match, coverage, skin reaction to the formula, and worst of all, you may have wasted your money because now you have a product you really can’t use. Oh and there’s the possibility doesn’t actually covering your blemishes, but just looking slapped on. Not cute!

Now hear me out - this is not to say that you have to spend a fortune on foundation. But you should definitely go to a store where you can sample the foundation, color match, test your skins reaction, and wear it for a day before purchasing. Places like Ulta, Sephora, and most department stores will even give you a free three day supply of foundation to test for a few days. AND they can help you pick which foundation will work best with your skin type. When you pick a random drugstore brand, you may end up disappointed with the color match, breaking out from the formula, and worst of all, you may have wasted your money because now you have a product you really can’t use. You can get away with just $20 for a good foundation. My favorite foundation (MAC Studio Scuplt in NW20) runs me $43.

I will say that lately, drugstore brands have stepped up their game in the foundation department. Maybelline FitMe and Loreal TrueMatch are helping consumers save money without losing too much quality. So tell me – have you found an amazing drugstore foundation?

Lipstick: It Depends
Lipstick is like shampoo. We’d all love to always use the super expensive shampoos, but most of us know deep down that a bottle of Herbal Essence will do the trick. Lipstick’s kinda the same way. I love my drugstore lipsticks almost as much as I love my MACs. Revlon lipsticks are always extremely impressive. I’m not a fan of Maybelline lipsticks because they are usually all shine and very little pigment. 

Sunday, February 17, 2013

welcome to pinkache!





I've been makeup crazed since I can remember. My mom can attest to my second grade beauty regime of smearing Smackers glitter-goop all over my eyelids every morning before school. Despite her plea for me to stop going to school looking like a disco ball child, I couldn't stop! I had a pinkache! I needed some glitz and glamour to get through the day! 

I do my best soul searching standing in front of my brushes and prized products as I paint on the person I want to be each day. Makeup is my therapy. It's my preferred art form and my outlet of self expression. This blog has been cooking in my mind for quite some time, and I'm thrilled it's finally coming to life! 


Check out what to expect on pinkache after the jump!