Monday 23 February 2015

Kat Von D Shade & Light Contour Palette

Welcome back lovely people!

This week's make-up related post is going to be all about Kat Von D's somewhat new Shade & Light Contour Palette!  We all know that Kat is an extremely talented sketch artist and is able to manipulate shadow and light to create dimension in her portraits.  WELL, now we have her very own palette that give us the tools to sculpt our faces through the art of shading and highlighting.

Nowadays, I feel like every brand is coming out with their own rendition of a "contour" type of palette, and with so many on the market it can be quite overwhelming in the stores (speaking from experience).  I walked into Sephora about a month ago and I was on the hunt for a contouring/highlighting type of palette,  The girl that worked there must've given me 8 different options.  I explained to her that I did not want the Anastasia Contour Kit because it was too overrated and everyone and their mother already had it.  On the plus side, it was waaay too warm-toned/orange-looking for my pale skin! 

I stumbled across Kat Von D's palette and after having it tested on me, I fell in love!  Kat created this palette in order to empower us with her artistic knowledge by giving us the tools to sculpt our faces through the art of shading.  
There are three highlighting shades (0.08 oz each) and 3 contouring shades (0.16 oz each).   The kit also comes with an information card where Kat outlines different ways to use the palette and her recommended tips!  The packaging is absolutely beautiful and knowing it was created and designed by Kat, it doesn't surprise me!  The case is very sleek and is perfect for traveling (especially because you can double up the shades as eye shadows!).  In Canada the palette retails for $55.00 and it is $46.00 in the United States.  So the palette IS up there a little in price, but after using drugstore and inexpensive bronzers/contour shades for so long, the splurge was definitely worth it!  
For my fair skin, I find myself gravitating towards the left side of the palette, however, I can still use the super dark shade for my dramatic, night-out looks if I really wanted too.  The only shade I cannot use for my face is the soft peach shade (Levitation); I can use it as an eye shadow though!  Since they are so pigmented, I recommend using a duo-fibre brush with the shades or using a very light hand when applying.  They can also kick up some fall-out when you swirl a brush in there so be careful with that as well!  Below is a small description of each contour and highlight shade in the palette:
Highlighting Shades
 
 Lucid
Pinkish nude shade
Matte finish 
Great for light skin tones 

Lyric
Yellow beige shade
Matte finish
Similar to the other "banana" shades on the market 
Great for all skin tones 

Levitation
Soft peach shade
Matte finish
Great for darker skin tones

Contouring Shades

  Sombre 
A true taupe shade
Matte finish
Great for light to medium skin tones

Shadowplay
Soft, warm brown shade
Matte Finish
Great for all skin tones (either as a bronzer or contour shade) 

Subconscious 
Deep brown shade
Matte finish
Great for medium to deep skin tones
Top Row (Left to right): Lucid, Lyric, Levitation
Bottom Row (Left to right): Sombre, Shadowplay, Subconscious 

So I'll just go over a quick Pros & Cons list:
Pros
  •  Compact, sleek case WITH a mirror
  • All shades are matte finish
  • Different types of shades for different times throughout the year (darker shades for the summer months, lighter shades for the winter months)
  • Includes a nice mix of cool and warm shades for both contouring and bronzing 
  • Very pigmented and blendable 
  • Formulated without parabens, sulfates, and phthalates
Cons
  • Price-point ($55 CAN/$46 US)
  • Highly pigmented causes some dust to kick up in the palette; must use a light hand
  • Some shades may be too light/dark depending on your skin tone
Follow the included inserts—illustrated by Kat herself—and master the art of contouring in three simple ways (Side Note: the brush that you see in the face-charts below is the Shade & Light Contour Brush that Kat Von D also created to go with this palette. I did not purchase it because I find my brushes to work perfectly fine with the palette, but it is there for you at Sephora if you'd like to purchase it)
1. Define cheekbones: sculpt and chisel your appearance. 
2. Slim your face: slenderize features and define the jawline. 
3. Shape your nose: taper your silhouette.

As you can see, using all three contour shades I was able to slim out my face and define my cheek bones.  By taking the banana-type highlighting shade, I placed it above the contour to really make my cheek bones stand out.  No editing to the photos whatsoever and it looks like I lost 5 pounds in my face haha. 

The photo on the right displays the defined cheek bones and also all three contour shades shades around the perimeter of my face.  Using the shade colours, I'm able to minimize the look of my forehead and defining my jawline/chin.  

 The photo on the right displays all three of Kat's information sheets (Define Cheekbones, Slim Face, and Shape Nose).  As you can see, by using a smaller brush I am able to change the look of my nose by making the bridge more defined and ever so slightly slimming out the ball of my nose. 

 (P.S. I'm not sure what the black dot is on my left eye in the before pictures, so please disregard that. Thank you!)
I hope that if you do check out the palette, you love it just as much as I do.  Like I said previously, it really is a wonderful palette and worth the splurge!  So next time you're in Sephora, get one of the employees to test it out on you!  If you're anything like me, you won't be disappointed! 

Stay tuned for my next blog post and take care,
Glynn


Strength doesn't necessarily come from resisting fear, weakness, or any other feeling and overcoming it.  Strength comes from looking at those things straight on - and accepting them as they really are." 
Kat Von D

Sunday 22 February 2015

Week 7: Banish Acne Scars

Welcome back lovelies!
Christmas bonding aka #selfies!
To whoever is in University right now, I hope your reading weeks went well and you took some time away from your studies/school work to actually relax and enjoy the break!  I've been pretty busy with school work over this last week, catching up on some readings, working ahead, etc.  However, I've made time for my family!  My twin brother (yes, I have a twin brother) and I were luckily scheduled the same reading week so it's been fun bugging him all week.  My family and I have been playing one specific card game (10, 9, 8) almost every night this week!
This week's post is going to be a little more in depth on some before and after shots of my skin.  I don't know what happened recently, but for whatever reason my skin broke out like you wouldn't believe!  My chin and jawline have flared up with "under-the-skin" acne and let me tell you... it hurts like a bitch. Excuse my language, but seriously! It kills!  I know I'm going to be getting my period soon but damn, this is the worse it's been in a couple months.  

I can't remember if I have mentioned this or not, but if you are using the Banish Acne Scars system, be sure NOT to roll over active acne, as it will worsen the area.  I make sure to roll around the area the same as I would on other non-active acne areas of my face.
 
Week 4/5
Week 6
 Paying close attention to my temples and forehead area, you can see how big the reddened scars are there (the three in particular).  Also, if we take a look at the scars near my beauty mark (the brown dot a couple inches away from the corner of my lip.   

 If we look at my temples/forehead area 1/2 weeks later, you can see how much the redness has gone down and how diminished they look now.  There also was a little pocket of scars on my cheeks that also appear to be less red, smaller in size, and less visible.  


 
  Above you can see a zoomed in version of the two pictures that are in the chart.  Here is a closer look at the scars on my temples/forehead that I was talking about.  The one near my hairline looks dramatically smaller and the one near the middle of the tail-end of my brow also appears quite smaller.  

 Above you can see the second zoomed in version of the two pictures that are in the chart.  Here is a closer look at the scars on my cheeks and chin area that I was talking about.  The scars near my beauty mark have noticeably faded and the scars on the middle of my cheek (in between my beauty mark and my ears) have also faded quite noticeably too!

Again, like I've said in my other Banish Acne Scar Posts, are the results super drastic? No.  Are my scars completely BANISHED!? No.  BUT, there are significant improvements that I can notice.  

I just want to take this time to thank each and every one of you who have been following my Skin's Journey over the past couple of weeks and also my newly started Make-up Monday posts!  I love making these posts not only for my own pleasure, but of course for all of you out there.  Even if I only help one person, I'm content with the amount of effort and time I put into these blogs for you! 

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Stay tuned for my next blog post and take care,
Glynn

"Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough."
 Og Mandino

Monday 16 February 2015

Wet N' Wild Mega Last Lip Colours

Welcome back wonderful people!
Happy Family Day! I hope you're ready for another long, BUT informative Make-up Monday post!  Lipstick lovers out there, this is for you! 

This week's make-up related post is all about the Wet N' Wild's Mega Last Lip Colours that I mentioned in my very first Make-up Monday post!  If you love different coloured lipsticks but don't exactly love the price that comes along with buying a bunch of higher-end priced lipsticks, you have to give these bad boys a try!  
Yes the packaging isn't anything special, but isn't it what's on the inside that counts? Wet N' Wild's website describes them as, "4-hour, longwearing lip color leaving a semi-matte, crème finish in one stroke. Glides on easily with rich, velvety color that doesn't cake, feather, or bleed. Made with hydrating skin-care ingredients: Hyaluronic Microspheres provide extraordinary adhesion to lips, an exclusive polymer complex offers cushion-like feel and texture, and natural marine plant extracts Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamins A & E help smooth lips."  To me that seems like a lot to say about these less than $3 lipsticks (depending on where you shop).  However, they really are a great find, and for that price... you can't beat it!

I would agree with the 4-hour wear and the fact that it leaves a semi-matte/creme finish in one stroke! These babies are very pigmented BUT I would highly suggest wearing some sort of hydrating lip balm underneath because they can feel and look a little drying as they wear through the day.  I always use my Vaseline Cocoa Butter Lip Therapy before any lipstick application so that may be something to look into doing.  

So I'll just go over a quick Pros & Cons list:
Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Large range of colours (nudes, reds, pinks, berries, on-trend shades, etc.)
  • Highly pigmented
  •  4+ hour wear 
  • Has 0.11 oz/3.3 g of product (a tad bit more than MAC lipsticks!)
Cons
  • Hard to find some of the colours (stores tend to carry the same 5-7 shades)
  • Some of the lighter colours tend to run a little chalky 
  • Crayon type of smell (if smells bother you, it doesn't bother me though)
  • Cheap-looking packaging 
  • Drying without a lip balm underneath
  • Darker shades stain the lips once taken off 
For the swatches, I just paired them with my go-to eyeliner eye look since it is pretty universal and can really go with any lipstick.  Enjoy the swatches!  If you have any questions/concerns, feel free to let me know in the comments!  
*Side-note: I currently have all 26 shades that Wet N' Wild carries which were purchased with my own money!*

PURPLE SHADES
919B Vamp It Up
916D Ravin' Raisin
908C Sugar Plum Fairy 
907C Mauve Outta Here
ORANGE AND RED SHADES
969 24 Carrot Gold
970 Purty Persimmon
909D Coral-ine



911D Spotlight Red
PINK AND MAUVE SHADES
901B Think Pink
905D Smokin' Hot Pink
965 Cherry Picking
966 Don't Blink Pink
968 Pinkerbell
913C Sand Storm
914C Mocha-licious
915B Spiked With Rum
917B Cinnamon Spice
918D Cherry Bomb

I hope you enjoyed the swatches and this post gave you some insight on maybe a new lipstick to try out next time you're at Walmart!  As long as your lips are moisturized well before hand, you'll be golden!

Stay tuned for my next blog post and take care,

Glynn

“Beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That, or a kick-ass red lipstick.” 
Gwyneth Paltrow