www.Hypersmash.com The Beauty Binder: August 2013

Friday, August 30, 2013

Drugstore Pick 3 & Reviews: August



I thought it would be nice to try out a fun little series on my blog, and what's more fun than makeup shopping? For this post, I went to the drugstore, not knowing exactly what to get, picked up three products and reviewed them. I'm thinking of doing these once a month. 




Rimmel- Lasting Finish by Kate Moss Lipstick in #11
$5.49 - CVS


I've recently been looking at the Kate Moss lipsticks for a while, never being able  to find a color I particularly liked. When I saw this color at a quick run to the drugstore a few days ago, I was very drawn to it.

When looking at the actual lipstick, it looks like a dark red/ burgundy color which I really enjoy for the fall season. When swatted, it remains pretty true to the actual color. The color in the picture is a little off (It's actually much darker). The finish is shiny and glossy and the lipstick glides on very smoothly. The color is pretty buildable; when worn over a balm, it comes out pretty sheer but with enough swipes of this, you can get a really dark and pretty burgundy color. Its also pretty moisturizing, but I would still recommend wearing a bit of lip balm underneath it so your lips don't dry out.

One more thing... as soon as I opened this I noticed that this lipstick had a particular scent, which smells pretty strongly like artificial berries and a little bit like medicine, which is gross. The smell ruined a great possible product for me. Because of this, I will not use this lipstick. I'm not sure I can get past this. By the way, I asked other people to smell it, so its not just me.

Besides the smell, this is a pretty good product. I would definitely recommend smelling it in the store before spending your money on this.


Hi again! I'm trying this lipstick on the next day, and it doesn't smell bad once you put it on. Still berry sweet, but no medicine. I'm raising it to three stars because it really is a gorgeous cool toned red velvet color. Another downside to this is that is gets everywhere! It some how managed to make its way onto my hands and computer screen. I probably will end up giving this another shot.
~xo   
NYC- Smooth Skin Bronzing Face Powder in Sunny
$2.79 - CVS

I had been looking for a good bronzer for a contour and decided on this one after my last drugstore bronzer which was a huge failure. I had heard many good things about this bronzer prior to buying it today.

This bronzer is completely matte and is amazing to contour. When I first opened, looked, and swatched it I was really upset because I thought it would be too light on my olivey skin tone. When I attempted to swatch this on my hand, it blended right in to my skin, hence the lack of swatch. When I took my brush and contoured my face with this, it was subtle, but looked amazing! I am so impressed with this. This bronzer would work for olive skin and anything lighter. You can use this as an allover tan or as a contour. Especially for the fall time, I tend to shy away from shimmer on the face and go for a more matte look, so this is great for that. 


This is a great product for the fall time, or any time you need a little bronzing. I will get a lot of use out of this product for sure, and the price is great. 

Physician's Formula Organic Wear Fake Out Mascara
$8.79 - Target


One of the reasons I picked up this product was because Physician's Formula is not normally a brand that I search if I'm popping into the drugstore. The other is that there was a great deal on it. If you happen to be at CVS, all Physician's Formula is buy $10 and get $6 extrabucks. You're welcome ;) This product is a bit more on the expensive side, which is why I was never really looking to get it but since I was getting something out of it, I thought, "Why not?" 

This mascara is organic as it says in the name. It helps if you have easily irritated eyes or skin. This mascara will probably be my go to during Spring allergy season. This mascara is  worked really well from the first application. It lengthened and curled my lashes adding volume and definition. i had to comb them out a little, but that didn't bother me too much. I think this mascara would be great for layering with others because it doesn't make your lashes crispy and hard. 

Overall, I really like this product because it applies beautifully and gives my lashes an amazing affect and doesn't make them clumpy. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Eyes of the Day


Although I have nowhere to be, I decided to do a more personal post today. Naturally, I decided to play with my makeup. 



This look is very wearable and a tiny step away from my usual neutrals but still very subtle and pretty. 



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Drugstore Dupe: Stila Smudge Pot & Maybelline Color Tattoo

When shopping for makeup, some people think, "The more expensive, the better it is, right?" 
Not necessarily! Despite what people may believe, you can find some real gems at the drugstore. 


        Stila Smudge Pot in Kitten & Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Beige                                                    
$20 - Stila                                 $5.94 - Target


Let's take a closer look at these two  cream eyeshadows. The packaging is the same, with different labels, placed in thick glass jars with black lids. They have the same amount of product in each jar (.14 oz/ 4g). Both are also made in the USA. When touched and swatched, both have a creamy, easy glide on formulation. The Stila Smudge Pot feels more densely packed and the Maybelline color tattoo, more plush. 



When swatched, the two look very similar. The Maybelline Color Tattoo is more glowy and shiny, but the Stila smudge pot is more sparkly. Because of the slightly different formulation, the Maybelline Color Tattoo applies a little thicker. I left the swatches on my hand for the rest of the day, and they have the exact same staying power.

The Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Beige is a great dupe for the Stila Smudge Pot in Kitten. The packaging, color, and formulation are very similar, and is almost as good of quality.


Disclaimer: These are in fact my pictures, I recently changed the name of my blog.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Luxury Fashion Brands take their turn in the Beauty World

Many popular and luxurious fashion labels have decided to take a few steps down a different path than usual. Brands such as Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs have recently launched their very own makeup lines.

Marc Jacobs
Image Courtesy Marc Jacobs Instagram

Sold at Sephora, this line is exactly what you would call luxurious. With a price range from $18 to $78, these cosmetics aren't exactly affordable. Considering the prices, these makeup items are extremely good quality, and in this situation, you get what you're paying for. This line is reviewed very highly and is not all hype. There are many products in this line including nail polish, eyeshadow palettes, blush, lip lacquer, brushes, and foundation. The packaging is a very modern, ovular, and super chic, adding to the expensive feel of the line.
Pictured: Style Eye-Con No. 7 Plush Shadow in "The Starlet", Genius Super Charged Gel Foundation, Lust for Lacquer Lip Vinyl- Full, Lash Lifter Gel Volume, Remedy Concealer Pen 
$18-$78Sephora


Michael Kors

Image Credit Allure
This beauty line, although much smaller, is just as expensive and high end as the prior. Macy's has been carrying this exclusive line since the middle of this summer. I haven't actually heard much about it, or any reviews, but I'm sure people will come across it while browsing the popular department store. After collaborating with Estée Lauder in the past, Kors decided to branch off and create a small line of its own.
Pictured: Bronze Powder, Nail Lacquer, Lip Lacquer, and Lip Luster
$18-$50 - Macy's



Tory Burch


Image Credit WWD

Very recently, Tory Burch has announced that the launch of her new makeup line is coming soon. Not releasing many pictures, the designer gave people an idea, but they are going to have to keep guessing until a later date.... September 26 to be exact. Burch is keeping her classy approach with gold packaging, but adding orange and a modern geometric design. Along with the makeup, a new fragrance and bath and body line are coming along. Her line is very family oriented, being inspired by both of her parents. The fragrance will be exclusive to places such as Bloomingdale's, Holt Renfrew, Tory Burch stores, and of course on her website. 
Coming September 26 - Tory Burch

Monday, August 26, 2013

Review: L'oreal Telescopic Explosion Mascara



 $4.67- Sears
 ✰
This is a product that I had been curious about for ages, but couldn't find it when I looked for it at the drugstore. I was extremely interested in its unique wand shape and wanted to know if this would work for me. I found this product at Five Below, but I can't guarantee that they have it because it is not on the website.  

  • When first taken out of the tube, there is extra product on the wand which you should wipe off to prevent clumps and mascara getting on your face.
  • The application is standard, combing the wand through your lashes and separating any clumps that are produced. I would have to say this mascara clumps a little, but most can be separated easily. 
  • The shape of this wand is great for reaching stubborn inner and outer lashes that refuse to be touched by other mascaras. This mascara also curls your lashes quite a bit. 
  • When applying this, some product did get on my eyelid, but was easily removed using just a tissue.     
  

This mascara lengthened my lashes a great deal. My lashes were very curled and I did not use an eyelash curler. It reached my short inner lashes, and my outer lashes, which I can never get product on. They are slightly clumpy, but  that can be easily fixed with a lash comb.


Overall, I do like and would recommend this product. The only downsides would be the excess product when the mascara is opened and small bit of clumping. Otherwise, this is a great product and I may add it to my mascara routine! 
 


Sunday, August 25, 2013

Top 5 Lip Balms and Moisturizers

When your lips are dry, chapped, and in need of some severe assistance, these are five of my go to lip products that will help you out. 



#5: Maybelline - Baby Lips
These lip balms give your lips the hydrated feel that they crave. If you're looking for a tinted lip balm, or a clear glossy stick, both of those are accomplished with this line. The sweet, fresh smell and sheer wash of color are the perfect combination, along with soft lips.
Pictured: Cherry Me, Peppermint (spf 20), Grapevine, Quenched (spf 20), Peach Kiss, Pink Punch

$2.99 - Target 



#4: Sun Bum - SPF 30 Lip Balm
Besides the fact that these are SPF 30, which is always a plus for the warmer months, these ultra moisturizing balms smell and taste amazing. This may just be me, but I hate the taste of lip balms with sunscreen in them and although they have a very high spf they have no traces of sunscreen taste.
Pictured: Mango and Coconut
$3.99 - 
Sunbum



#3: EOS - Smooth Sphere Lip Balm
One of the reasons so many people love these is their packaging, but that is definitely not all that you are getting from the cute lip balms. The smooth formula, easy application and incredible moisture forces you to buy every flavor.
Pictured- Summer Fruit, Medicated Tangerine, Lemon Drop (spf 15) , Passion Fruit, Strawberry Sorbet

$2.99 - Target

#2: Nivea - Lip Butter
Not knowing much about the brand, I was reluctant to purchase this, but I'm so happy that the curiosity dragged me in. The creamy formula actually does feel like what its called... butter. This is amazing for chapped lips or overnight repair. If the idea of smooth lips alone won't get you to use this, the smell and taste of it will.
Pictured: Caramel Cream Kiss
$3.99- CVS


#1: MAC - Lip Conditioner
This product may be considered a bit of a splurge for some, but it is worth is without a doubt. The product smells sweet and gets its job done quickly. With a non greasy petroleum based formula, this glides on and sinks into the lips leaving them feeling supple and silky.
$15- MAC










Saturday, August 24, 2013

Back to School Makeup Starter Kit

With the school year right around the corner (or it being already here), you're going to need some makeup to help you stay pretty from Fall to Spring.

Here's your starting lineup:



Bare Escentuals - BareMinerals Original spf 15 Powder FoundationThis lightweight but buildable powder foundation is perfect for all skin types. This can be used as a setting powder or as a natural, full coverage foundation on its own. This is formulated without any parabens or other harmful chemicals that can break you out and clog your pores.
$27Bare Escentuals



Maybelline - Fit Me Concealer
This amazing and affordable concealer can be found at any drugstore near you. This is as great a product for covering dark under eye circles as it is for concealing blemishes and dark spots. This would be a medium to heavy coverage concealer and it blends in to fit your skin tone very nicely.
$5.49Target
Urban Decay - Naked Basics Palette
This all matte eyeshadow palette contains six highly pigmented shadows that are meant to be combined with other shadows to start off any eye look. There are countless eye looks that can be created with the six gorgeous colors in this palette alone. Although this product seems to be a bit of an investment, each individual shadow comes out to be $4.50 each, and that isn't a bad price at all.
$27Urban Decay

Maybelline - Volum' Express Falsies Big Eyes Mascara
Each end of this mascara wand was created to specialize in each set of lashes, upper and lower. The wand for upper lashes curls, lengthens, separates,and volumizes without clumping up or creating spidery looking lashes. The lower lash wand defines, darkens, and lengthens lower lashes just the right amount.
$6.94- Walmart   


Maybelline - Eye Studio Color Tattoo 24HR Cream Gel Shadow
These pigmented cream shadows are super creamy and blendable. These are amazing for lazier days and can be worn alone on the lid. Or, for more statement looks, they can be used as a base for under other shadows.
Pictured: Bad to the Bronze and Barely Branded
$5.94- Target 

Stila - Smudge Crayon / Smudge Stick Eye Liner
These liners glide on so smoothly without tugging on your eyelid or waterline. They are very pigmented and the formula is sure to last you all day. And if you're looking for a more smokey line, they blend with ease.
Pictured: Smoke, Umber, and Black
$20 each- Stila

EOS - Smooth Sphere Lip Balm
These all natural lip balms are meant to moisturize both lips with one swipe. These adorable lip balms smell and taste amazing while keeping your lips soft and refreshed.
Pictured: Strawberry Sorbet and Passion Fruit  
$2.99- Target


Maybelline - Color Whisper by Color Sensational
These moisturizing lip products are the combination of a lipstick and tinted lip balm, with the perfect amount of glossy color. You can build up the color payoff from sheer to almost opaque. With Twenty colors, you'll be sure to find one you like. 
Pictured: Petal Rebel and Cherry on Top
$5.94 - Target