Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The 411: Birchbox Man

^ Photo ©Birchbox

(Pictured above, from left to right:)
  • Kérastase Bain Capital Force Densifying Shampoo {Travel size retails at $15, full at $36}
  • Kérastase Pâte Capital Force Densifying Modeling Paste {Retails at $30}
  • Anthony Logistics for Men Shave Cream {Travel size retails at $10, full at $16.50}
  • Anthony Logistics for Men Advanced Formula Lip Balm {Retails at $7.50}
  • Supersmile Professional Whitening Toothpaste {Travel size retails at $13, full at $21}
  • BVLGARI MAN Eau De Toilette {Retails at $79}
  • Skullcandy Earbuds (assorted) {Retails at $69.99}
  • Jack Black Double-Duty Face Moisturizer {Travel size retails at $17, 3.3 at $27 & 8.5 at $48}
  • EBOOST Super Berry Shots {Box of 12 retails at $39}
  • Field Notes Notebook Mixed 3-pack {Retails at $9.95}
  • Bonobos Pocket Square (Limited quantities – no guarantee your order will have one included) {Retails at $25}
  • (*Not pictured: Bonobos $25 Gift Card)
  • Kérastase Homme Gym Bag {Kérastase gift with purchase promo, not for individual sale}

Birchbox advertises that this gym bag full o' goodies is a $200+ value – actually, it's a $300+ value when you add up what it would cost to buy each of these products, even in their available travel sizes, individually. And what does Birchbox sell it for? – $45! I have to say this is a pretty killer kickoff to the Birchbox Man brand, and I'm not even a dude!

If you're a guy who's interested, or a lady interested for your guy, get your email address on their list here. You'll not only get word of when this awesome collection of products comes back in stock, but also the latest on Birchbox's plans to expand the subscription service for men.



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Naked2 Palette

Alright friends, I took the plunge. I bought the Naked2 palette (by Urban Decay) this morning. It's a good thing I didn't think twice about it because yet again, it's out of stock already! As an original Naked palette owner, which many of you may be as well, I thought I might dedicate a post to exactly what made me pull the trigger on getting the second one. So let's get to it!!

First off, I have to give major props to Leesha (aka xsparkage) for posting such detailed swatch photos on her blog. (*If you too are interested in a more in-depth look at the palette and how it compares to the original, check out her post here). It really helped me see the differences in hue that the new palette offers. For instance, (gonna borrow her photo so to better explain here):


While I totally get the initial reaction of, "Girl, how many shades of brown do you really need?" – The major difference I noticed right off the bat between the two palettes was the original palette offers more pink or mauve-hued as well as gold/tiger eye shades, and the new Naked2 palette offers more options in copper, khaki and grey shades.

I'm speculating, but I think Urban Decay wanted to step up their game vs. Sigma's Bare palette which offers specifically brown's, beige's, black's and grey's. Spooky similarities to note:
^ UD 'Foxy' vs. Sig. 'Approach' • UD 'Tease' vs. Sig. 'Act' • UD 'Pistol' vs. Sig. 'Snoop' • UD 'Blackout' vs. Sig. 'Control'

Tiffany (aka MakeupByTiffanyD) gives a nice overview of the Sigma Bare palette in a PLL tutorial here, and makes a similar point that the original palette doesn't not offer any similar tones that are in the Bare palette, especially not matte ones. I'm still in agreement with Tiffany that the Naked2 palette still has not provided a good go-to grey (particularly a matte grey), which makes either the Bare palette or MAC's 'Silver Ring' worth-it purchases.

Another observation, as a girl who has olive-toned skin but does lighten in the winter, and dark hair and hazel eyes – the original Naked palette strikes me as a palette more conducive for summertime, and the Naked2 palette more appropriate for autumn and winter. During the summer when I (like most girls) sport more skin and white, the original palette feels like a better match. *My summer go-to look: Virgin - inner, Sin - outer, Toasted - crease.

I feel like the shades of the Naked2 palette overall have a cooler, more earth-toned vibe to them vs. the warmth injection of the original palette. As someone who definitely capitalizes on layered looks and overall earth-toned and black fashion in the colder months, I'm looking forward to sporting looks from the Naked2. (*I've been dying to try this copper look that Ingrid (aka MissGlamorazzi) did a tutorial on a few weeks ago, and now I feel like I can with the coppery shades from the Naked2!)

Overall, pretty excited to try it out and if I had to say the shades I'm looking most forward to playing with, they'd be:
Those shades also stick out to me as being the most different from the original palette. Also, I'm ultra glad Urban Decay decided to include a double brush this go around (*cough* Sigma palettes *cough*), especially considering some of the cooler tones will require blending out.

So! That's it for now – more to come when I actually get the palette in the mail :) Can't wait!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Target: (Very) Mini-Haul


Went to Target today to pick up a couple of things, mostly product minis as I'll be traveling to Tampa, FL for work in a week-ish. But, of course – I can never leave Target without picking up at least 3 things I don't need and I didn't come in for :) So, here's a very mini-haul of some products I picked up to try:

Left: baby washcloths, $4.99 (for 6) – I'm (way) old school and still wash my face with a traditional wash cloth, so in leu of trying to be better to my skin I purchased a pack of cloths gentle enough for a baby. Hoping this route will be less abrasive.

Middle: Revlon ColorStay Lip Butter in Candy Apple, $6.39 – I put this on right when I got home, as I'm always skeptic of red shades; they are often too pink/violet for me. I love this lip butter!! It's the perfect orangey-red for yellow'er skin tones, and it's oh so soft on the lips. Unfortunately, it was one of only 4 colors they had left and I really wanted to get Peach Parfait, Creme Brule and Strawberry Shortcake. Maybe next time.

Right: TRESemme FreshStart Dry Shampoo (For oily/strait to normal hair), $5.29 – So, I'm on a mission to be nicer to my hair. I know you're not supposed to wash and blow-dry your hair every day… but I do, and it's just not a fun time. Chicago city water is super hard and leaves my 2nd-day hair flat, oily and overall disgusting (thus, why I feel the need to wash it every day). I've never used dry shampoo before, so I figured I'd ease in with a less pricey product and see how it goes. I will say I'm attracted to the aerosol application however. Stay tuned for my thoughts.

Madewell & Bliss Super Prize Giveaway!!

(*Art original to Madewell!)

If you're a JCrew junkie like I am and tend to have a more colorful personal-style, you're gonna love Madewell (if you don't already) – seriously, GO to Madewell.com! Shop! Be merry!

Second reason I'm posting here today, I admit is kinda cheating vs. entering friends' and family's email addresses manually on their website... But, I really wanted to tell you all about their latest giveaway, and unfortunately I don't know all my readers' names and emails!

So, here's the skinny: Madewell and Bliss are teaming up for a pretty cool super-prize! You and a friend could win a trip to NYC where you'll be greeted with a bounty of Bliss Spa treatments and a $2,000 Madewell shopping spree (yes please!!!) Also, enter ever day through December 31 for a chance to win this super cute scarf:

(*Photography original to Madewell!)

Interested? Enter here!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

My Skincare Story

^ My skincare army!

To me, there's no better feeling than to perform my normal skincare regimen at-random, just to push the 'recharge' button! (Of course I'm posting this directly after washing my face!) In my mid-twenties (25), I've become almost hyper-aware (or, obsessed - whichever) with taking good care of my complexion. It's been a large goal of mine to revamp my makeup (and skincare) stash, incorporating more and more healthier products whether they contain SPF, are paraben-free, or are just a more quality formula. I'm constantly reading up and checking my YouTube subscriptions for the latest/greatest, because while I don't fear aging one bit I wouldn't mind maintaining a healthy appearance for as long as possible! ;)

So, here's the skinny on my personal skincare regimen and the deets on products I on-occasion rotate in to my routine:

1.) Everyday face cleanser: Neutrogena Naturals Fresh Cleansing + Makeup Remover. I initially bought the product on recommendation from (beauty guru) TiffanyD as a cleanser for my Beauty Blender sponge and figured why not give it a go to wash my face. I love this product! It seriously attacks makeup and dirt, but is a gentle and non-drying.
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free, organic and hypoallergenic.

2.) Everyday toner (post-cleanser): Burts Bees Rosewater & Glycerin Toner. I picked this up at Whole Foods actually, of all places because I read on makeupalley.com that this product was comparable if not better than the Clinique 3-Step toner, which I was interested in trying at the time. I'm glad I convinced myself to try 'dupe' products before plunging into a pricey skincare situation because it not only smells amazing, it really picks up any leftover dirt!! I swab this stuff to my entire face, avoiding the eye area, using a cotton ball.
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free, and hypoallergenic.

3.) Everyday moisturizer: Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. Just as the Fall whether began to seep in I rushed to Sephora in search of a moisturizer, where I was met with some convincing in-store signage that pointed to the Clinique product shelves. As someone who often struggles with moisturizers making my skin, particularly my T-zone, out-of-control oily – I opted for the gel vs. the lotion as it specifically hydrates appropriately while considering T-zone oil-control needs. Truth: I will never buy another brand of moisturizer. I love this product and could ramble for paragraphs about how pleased with the results I am upon every use. (I digress.)
Props: sulfate-free, fragrance-free.

Okay, so that's the everyday routine. Now for the on-occasion products:

1.) If I'm wearing a solid amount of makeup from an evening look or special occasion or something, I like to use a makeup remover towelette or liquid product. Each the Target Up&Up brand Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes and Oil Free Liquid Remover work well and are cost-effective alternatives to Neutrogena or Ponds products. The towelettes are also good for travel.
Props: sulfate-free, hypoallergenic. Liquid product also paraben-free.

2.) I'm pretty anal about two focused areas of my face, the first is my nose. Thanks to my Dad's genes I've been blessed with large and visible pores along the bridge of my nose of which I prefer to keep as clean and small-looking as possible. An awesome blackhead treatment product I recommend to anyone who also likes to keep their T-zone pores under control is the Biore Pore Perfect Warming Anti-Blackhead Cream Cleanser. Combined with a teensy amount of water this stuff heats up when you apply it to your skin, but not in a stinging way – in a good way :)
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free.

3.) The second area of my face that I'm pretty anal about is my under-eyes. I don't typically have issues with puffiness, but I definitely am a victim of some serious dark circles. (Pretty much) nightly I apply St. Ives Cucumber & Elastin Eye & Face Stress Gel to my under-eyes. This product doesn't yield dramatic results by any means but it does enough that it's noticeable. Unfortunately this product is now discontinued, so I'll be in the market for a new dark circles combatant soon. Products I'm keeping my eye on: Clinique All About Eyes Creme, Dr. Dennis Gross Lift & Lighten Eye Cream (*I'm really hoping for a sample of the Dr. Dennis from Birchbox!!)
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free, fragrance-free, hypoallergenic.

4.) I like the switch it up like twice a week and use a facial scrub vs. a cleanser to really get a deep cleanse on my face. The perfect product that really wakes up your skin is the Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Foaming Scrub. I feel like this is the product to thank when I go weeks without a zit. It smells yummy and the texture of this product is perfect.
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free.

5.) Of course I have to include a mask: I only bust out this product maybe once or twice a month, typically if I've been bad and didn't take my makeup off before bed or something. Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask – this 5-minute mask product is extreme, so beware to those who don't struggle with mildly oily to oily skin – it really sucks oil and dirt outta your pores. I've never used this product as a daily cleanser because I don't struggle with severe acne, but for someone who is younger and suffers from clogged skin I can see how this product would probably benefit them. This product is most definitely effective if you're looking to treat your face to a full-on detox.
Props: *benzoyl peroxide, paraben-free, sulfate-free.

6.) And finally, my tried and true zit-zapper product that I always come back to: Clearasil Overnight Acne Defense Gel. It kinda reminds me of that peel-off nail polish I used to get as a little girl because the gel dries to a peel-off substance once its done workin'. Another totally organic and easy trick to combat a pesky pimple is to make yourself a nice cup of tea and when you're through with the tea bag instead of tossing it in the trash, place it on your blemish until it's cooled and no longer heat-treating. 2-minute miracle I'm tellin' ya!!
Props: paraben-free, sulfate-free, fragrance-free. Best tea options are green or chamomile.

What do you guys think? What products do you love & religiously use?