Thursday, February 19, 2009

Today's loot....experiments in Too Faced

Today I made my bi-weekly trip to Ulta. I always intend to pick up one or two items. I always buy 20.



Today's loot includes:
Too Faced's Tricks of The Trade kit
This kit offers a 5ml Lash Injection Mascara. I've used this product before with no complaints, we'll see how I feel about it this time. It has a lot to live up to as so few mascaras can compare to DiorShow.


Also included are a full sized Lip of Luxury Lipstick in Totally Nude. It's a pale mauvey-nude color. I don't know what I'll think of it. Looks like it might work as a great base under gloss, we'll see. My jury is still out on Too Faced lipsticks as I've had plenty of positive experiences with thier glosses and Lip Injection colors. (all worth checking out).

Included is .35g Shadow Insurance. Now, I am a die-hard Urban Decay Primer Potion user. I am, however, willing to try the Too Faced eye primer. I'm game for it. I will use it tomorrow and do a full eyejob and see what happens. It has a true cult following so we'll see if it's all hype! Something tells me this is a seriously quality product and I'm pretty excited about checking it out.
Included was a full sized Too Faced Absolutely Invisible pressed powder. I'm not much of a compact user but I'll give this a week to impress me with it's mattefying abilities. It looks so darn cute what with the little diva singing on the cover. I fall in love with these things on sight. I am SUCH the consumer. You can totally sell me on packaging. I mean, I almost fell for the Smurfette stuff...that says it all.





Next up in the kit is Too Faced Eye Shadow Duo in Totally Toasted (see image). Two semi-shimmery pink based brown nuetrals that look, at first glace, to be usable for everyday makeup. I am liking the every so slightly glittery finish of the darker of the two. I can see these colors will have many uses for me.



Not too shabby for a small kit....all that ran me less than $40.00 I've never really been disappointed with Too Faced before so I'm sure my money has once again been well spent.



Next up, ahhhhhhhhhhh a confession. Please don't laugh.Really. Don't. I bought HaraJuku Girls' Baby.







Now, I am not going to lie. It's meant for teens or at least those young enough to 'live on campus' and party all night. I know.





But it harkens back to the dark and mysterious (lol) 1980s when we all wore Love Baby'Soft. Harajuku Baby does in fact remind me of 8th grade, smelling like alcohol and fake baby powder. Something was enchanting about it then. And it's enchanting now, even if for no other reason than nostalgia. Thankfully, they's made a better formula, a slightly more sophisicated version of the '80s drugstore throwback that is probably best forgotten. But I freely confess to liking the scent, juveunile in nature or not. One needs not exude pure metropolitan sophistication at all times. That's not what scent is about. Sometimes, it's about spraying your wrist and taking a whiff and thinking, "wow...remember back in '85..."





So, sue me. I like Harajuku Baby and I check off the "35-40" demographics boxes. That's right. I'm owning it!!
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Also pick up today-


Urban Decay Afterglow blush in Exhale....the name promises to make you look flushed and dewey and just right-out-the-sack rosey.














Well, we shall see about that! The color looks a bit drab here but it represents well in person.





















Another Urban Decay score: Lip Envy in Envious. I do love a good lip stain. I really like a color I can swipe on and forget about. I am not such a fan of matte finishes for myself (love the look in general) so this will almost definately be worn under gloss. The color is hot, though. Just red enough to be seen and not so red it's obvious.



And now we're back to Too Faced. I got the cutest little eye color set...with a twist. Liquif-Eye.

The idea here is not new. I've used powder-to-liner products before. Last time I bought a product specifically for this I am 99% sure it was by Smashbox. It didn't include an applicator brush. I like that this one does. I think I will like that.

The colors in the palette can surely be worn as regular powder pigments/shadows. There is a good variety going on in here. Mattes and shimmers, brights and nuetrals, they do give plenty of color options for the price.

I restocked two of my go-to brushes, as well. Smashbox #20 and #15. I swear, with the right base (like Urban Decay Shadow Potion) and the right tools (like these brushes) eye color application gets 100x easier. It's sometimes the prep and the tools and not the color, you know what I mean? With a good primer and some quality brushes, I can do a bang up job with anything, from Cover Girl shadows to Chanel eye quads.

Speaking of shadow, I picked up NYX shimmer baby pink. Since I have heard great things about NYX and I often use a pearly baby pink as an all over base lid color, I'm going to try it. It's hard to find the right combination of pigment and shimmer. Too light looks white, too dark and it looks like I've been crying. Too matte and it looks unnatural. Too glittery and it looks like it belongs on my 17 yr old stepdaughter or a drag queen becuase let's face it, teenagers and queens are the only ones going to make glitter 'cute'.

So that was basically it, save for standard everyday needs like new Tweezers (Tweezerman only!) and other little things. I'm prepping for a black tie event tomorrow night so at some point today I need to drop into my usual haunt for a mani/pedi. That brings me to polish colors and that's a whole other entry.


2 comments:

  1. Well, I'm looking forward to reading the reviews once you've tried your products. Especially the lip stain.

    I loved Love's Baby Soft!

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  2. Love's Baby Soft...that really takes me back. I always liked the smell as well. SO much classier than Jean Nate.

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