Monday, August 27, 2012

Eye Gotta Hold on You: Mascara Monday

Well, its no denying that i am ALL about Big Lashes. Thus, it only made sense to share my adaptation of love for some lash lusting. 

As for me, my lashes tend to become immune to all types of mascara after only a few months use. This always leaves me in a panic and frustration. For one, I hate to waste any tube that I purchase. Two, having rough, spider-like and thin lashes are more upsetting to me than a zit. I LOVE mascara but I completely dislike the look of obviously showing you are wearing more than enough.   I'm always in need of an easy, insouciant mascara that can be my go-to charmer. Problem is, I constantly need to be switching up my tubes and brushes. 

Which brings me to..my Mascara Monday..yaaaa. 

Yesterday, after a perilous battle with Define A Lash, I decided it was time for a break up. I stopped by Target and picked up Scandal Eyes-lycra flex by Rimmel London. To be honest, I saw a picture of Zoe Deschanel, a sale tag, and snatched that baby right up. There was no previous analysis involved. Im a get-in the store and get out..as quickly as possible. Some people may call that impulse, I call it a mission. 

Anyways, here's my review. 



This is what Scandal Lashes Claim it does:  "Exclusive formula with Lycra Technology makes lashes look full and voluptuous, never stiff or brittle."

True!:- The brush itself is everything I could have asked for! Its big, its plush and wasn't engulfed with black residue when i took it out of the tube. 

What I loved: It definitely gave my lashes a lush volume, lengthening each and every lash WITHOUT leaving it hard or having the feeling of even wearing any mascara. It felt natural and I even applied several coats to test its clumping capabilities. There was also no flaking after a day of wear. 

What I disliked: well, this is actually perfect for my lashes. However, if you have smaller bottom lashes, this may become difficult to apply. 

Check out my alien picture Below to see how Scandal Eyes worked on me. 










Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Emulate Emma- Bold Blue Babies



For those of you with tired eyes, the easiest way to wake them up is to line your eyes in blue. Yes, blue. Blue liner makes the inner white in your eye seem brighter. Therefore, creating the illusion of WIDE AWAKE LOOKERS. 


When we think blue, we think Emma. Emma stone is always known for her gold and blue eyes. Thus, we decided to pull a form of copy cat...and emulate our favorite, Emma. 


Here's our adapted eye...


I Used the following MAC eyeshadows below: 
1. Jest- Neutral Base of the eye
2. Parrot- prime liner
3. Deep Truth- Main Liner 




I first primed my eyes in JEST to give myself a good natural base to play with. I only went as high as the crease in my eye. 




Next, I lined my eyes with parrot and followed underneath my eye as well. Dont worry about making this perfect. 





Take a thin liner Brush, dip it in water and pat into Deep Truth. I wet the brush so the powder from the shadow would not fall into my eye or on my check. It also gives the look a smoother liner. Dont be afraid to use liner as opposed to shadow. I am just better with lines when using Shadow. 





Line your eye with Deep Truth as close to the base as you can. When creating a cat eye, I sometimes like to use a straight edge of a piece of paper to measure and make sure my line is straight. Follow the liner below your eye as well, connecting the cat eye to the bottom of your eye. 






Put on your favorite Mascara (I used Define A Lash) and a touch of white in the inner corner of your eye, and you're ready to party! 

Werk the Waterfall

Its time to end this summer with what has been flooding its way through pinterest one braid at a time. 


True Braided Waterfall!


Now, we have shown this braid before using two strands here...so, now lets get intermediate and try a third strand!


Follow these simple steps. 










1. As if youre pulling your hair back to go half up half down, pull a good chunk of hair and start your braid crossing over three strands once. 
2. Next, Take chunk of hair from the top of your head, and place it inside the braid, like we did in our previous post linked above. 
3. Cross over each strand (once) just like you are creating a normal braid, then grab a new strand from the top and slide in into the braid again! 


Check out this summer variation below, just add a bun!