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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Feria- Hi Lift Brown/Hair Dye Review

Feria Hi-Lift Brown:
Also known as a hair lightening kit, this at home box dye wasn't the godly product I was hoping it to be. Let me tell you about my experience:


- I have naturally dark blonde to mousy brown hair, (depending on the season). Often times I simply dye my hair a medium ashy brown color because it's low maintenance and my natural hair color is dull and lifeless. 
I bought this little beauty at Walmart for about 8 bucks.


As we know, women who have straight hair want curly hair. Women who have thin hair want thick hair, and the list goes on.
I have many issues with my hair that I've been trying to remedy for years such as my dull color and my flatness.


Anyways! I went to Walmart to buy a hair lightener. Not for the soul purpose to make my hair a lighter color, but because with lighter color comes more volume! And it's common sense that if you don't want to spend a lot of time on your hair in the morning, sometimes you have to take drastic measures and let chemicals do the work for you. 


This dye fulfilled many of its promises. It was gentle. The conditioning was great! The color was also multifaceted as promised.


However, it failed against specific things that it more importantly promised. For example, this dye was supposed to be voilet undertones which, for those of you who don't know, removes golden and reddish tones. 


Totally DIDN'T do that. My roots were a coppery color and the rest of my hair was the same color I started with.


It doesn't look awful and I'm not running to the store to buy a "oops" box of dye.
Yet, I don't recommend this color to anyone who has hair similar to mine.


Next time I want volume, I will just go to Sally's and put some more highlights in my hair.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Makeup Tips for the Girl on the GO!





So, I Loooove makeup. I wear it almost everyday.
But just like any other girl, "I've got place to go and things to do!"
I don't have time to sit in front of a mirror for an hour, let alone 10 minutes!
So here are some tips that I learned through experiment that might help you!











For the Face:




1. If your skin isn't too bad, skip the foundation.
      -It's a long, tedious step that a lot of us don't even need to do! Now some of you may wear it because you have bad acne or you have a scar, etc. If you feel you just can't go without your handy dandy skin perfecter then by all means, do what's comfortable for you! But the foundation step is one of the longest steps in the makeup process and I've learned, it will save you tons of time if you just skip it and move on!

2. Opt for mineral foundation/powder.
      -Even if you don't mind skipping foundation but you want a little something to even your skin, opt for a mineral foundation and apply it with a big powder brush like you would your normal finishing powder.
This still evens out your skin but save a lot of time vs. the old foundation application. Try Almay-Wake up Mineral Foundation

3. Highlighter could possibly be your best friend!
    - Another tip to try is highlighter! If your goal is the morning is just to look a little less tired than you do. Use these steps:
Splash your face with cool water.
Pat dry.
Apply highlighter to bridge of nose, cheekbones and chin.
Brown eyeliner on the top lash line.
And Voila! A bright face ready to face the day! Try Hard Candy-Glow All the Way, Skin Luminizer




    For the Eyes:


1. Eyeliner looks good on Everyone.
    - Now, this really depends on preference. Some people REALLY like eye makeup, and some could take it or leave it. If you want to spice up the eyes but don't want too much attention, simply line your top and bottom lashes with eyeliner. It's quick, fairly easy, and everyone looks good in it. And if you're not too talented with eyeliner don't get discouraged. Try a thicker pencil, they're easier to work with. And they'll save you time too! Try Loreal- Voluminus Smoldering Liner. If you're like me, I Have to      
                                                                          have some eyeshadow. A light sweep of matte brown will                      
                                                                          do nicely.  

2. Make it Stay All Day.
    - So at this point some of you may be saying, "It's not the first application I have issues with! It's the second and the third and the fourth!" They actually have made some great products for that problem that you may not know about! It's called Primer! They have it for eyes and face, even lips! Try Urban Decay- Primer Potion for eyes. This product will keep you from having to redo your makeup 5 gagillion times! If the price of this primer is a bit too steep for you, you can also try BH cosmetics- Eye and Lip Primer. Which is about half the price. The BH primer is good; however, I recommend the Urban Decay.


3. Use Eyeshadow Multiples.
      - For example: A lot of times when you go down the makeup aisle you see eyeshadow palettes with more than one color in them. Try the ones that are made for your eye color. This makes eyeshadow application a lot less of a guessing game and makes your eye makeup look great. Try Almay- Intense i-color eyeshadow. They have three options: Satin, Shimmer, and Smoky. If you are older and have wrinkles STAY AWAY FROM THE SHIMMER! It's not flattering!

One last tip:
If you can never seem to get those nude lips that are so hot right now, try putting a little of that primer of your lips and applying a normal chapstick like Blistex. Works like a charm!


So those are a few of my tips for time saving in the morning.
And most of all, remember, you're beautiful!
Hope you liked it!

Yours Truly,
Tara.


Blogging Cherry Pop!

January 24, 2012-7:18pm

This is officially my first blog. I would love to make this a DIY blog. I know a lot of tid-bits about DIY and other fun stuff that I decided to start blogging about. 
Kind of a girly blog. You know, about jewelry and makeup and fashion-that kind of thing.
So here goes nothin.

Thanks and enjoy

Your Truly,
Tara