As you all know, I'm an avid viewer of all beauty videos on YouTube. Name the guru and I've watched, stalked, loved, then hated them. Kidding, of course. Well, sort of...
Last weekend, Leyla from EverythingLuxy, posted a video documenting her "Daytime Foundation Routine & Fresh Summer Make-Up." As I watched, I realized I owned the majority of the products in her routine. Then I thought: ding ding ding! *lightbulb* I could do that too! And so I did. Then proceeded to fall in love. Her daytime foundation routine is simple and minimal; Ideal for someone like myself, who's quite active throughout the summer months.
In my version of the routine, I predominantly use two products: Bare Mineral's (BM) Matte Foundation in "Golden Beige" and Garnier's Anti-Dark-Circle Roller, which only comes in one color: Sheer Tint. For days at work, I may add a few touches of liquid foundation onto my troubled spots. I start off with Garnier's Anti-Dark-Circle Roller, a 2-in-1 eye care and concealer. Those with darker skin than me...maybe not the best product for you. This tint will be a good match for me come Winter but even now, it's applies slightly lighter. Although, I must admit that I do prefer the the lightening look beneath my eyes. At the moment, this is hands down my favorite concealer to use on an every day basis. It's definitely is no "Glamoflauge!" (See previous post). The consistency is not too runny or thick, easily blendable, and easy to apply with just the right amount of coverage. Just a few good swipes beneath the eyes make a huge difference. The brightening effect makes me appear so much more awake.
I end my routine with BM's Matte Foundation. I haven't used this product in so long that I forgot I even had it! Ahhh, can't believe it was just sitting around. Anyway, this is a good starter for those too scared to take the plunge into the world of liquid foundations. Coverage is sheer to a buildable medium but the product provides a great finish. Those with oily/combination skin may take a liking to the matte foundation which helps fight shine.
My favorite thing about this routine is that it's speedy and doesn't take much! 2-3 products max is all you need and it really only takes a few minutes to look well put and polished. Furthermore, it doesn't cover up the beautiful tan we develop during the warmer months.
Review: Fairy Drops Scandal Queen Mascara
Posted in on 2:23 PM by jchin121
Fairy Drops Mascara is a huge hit in Japan. It's advertised to be one of a kind due to its unique, rippled, fiber brush that is supposed to catch all lashes and provide an all-day curl. The idea is to achieve the look of having doll-like lashes, a staple favorite amongst the Asian community. Fairy Drops is so popular overseas that the wand was patented by its creator, a Japanese TV personality!
Please imagine my excitement when its Scandal Queen formula recently migrated its way over to the States. I fully expected Scandal Queen to trump my beloved Lancome Hypnose Drama mascara but heartbreak ensued when I realized the mascara didn't give me the lift or curl that I was expecting it to. The fact that Scandal Queen is an Asian brand made me all the more surprised since one of the most common complaints by we Asians is that many mascaras don't deliver its promoted results. Often times, it's because Asian lashes tend to be shorter and lay straight making them difficult to curl. Those exact reasons are why it takes a special mascara to bring our stubborn lashes to an all-day curl.
For now, the Sephora four-star rated Scandal Queen mascara's best use will be on my very few bottom lashes and I am back to professing my love for Lancome's Hypnose Drama mascara.
Please imagine my excitement when its Scandal Queen formula recently migrated its way over to the States. I fully expected Scandal Queen to trump my beloved Lancome Hypnose Drama mascara but heartbreak ensued when I realized the mascara didn't give me the lift or curl that I was expecting it to. The fact that Scandal Queen is an Asian brand made me all the more surprised since one of the most common complaints by we Asians is that many mascaras don't deliver its promoted results. Often times, it's because Asian lashes tend to be shorter and lay straight making them difficult to curl. Those exact reasons are why it takes a special mascara to bring our stubborn lashes to an all-day curl.
For now, the Sephora four-star rated Scandal Queen mascara's best use will be on my very few bottom lashes and I am back to professing my love for Lancome's Hypnose Drama mascara.
Super Tired? No Worries!
Posted in on 12:12 PM by jchin121
To (maybe) all three of my readers, I know you all work hard and live the daily grind but I won't be suggesting coffee, red bull, or green tea to you. Rather yet, concealer. I have found the strongest formula to date! And at the most surprising place: Walmart.
Remember when Hard Candy was once considered a high end cosmetic brand? If not, then take my word for it. I'm not sure what happened to brand, but the only place I ever find their products now is at Walmart. About a month ago, I was perusing through the makeup aisles and spotted: "Glamoflauge." The packaging was incredibly tacky and a bit too teenager for me. So what made me take the plunge and purchase it? Three reasons. 1) It was undoubtedly the end of the week; meaning I haven't had my usual dose of "weekend sleep" to relieve the bags beneath my eyes. Words such as: "heavy duty" and "super performant" on the packaging suddenly became ridiculously attractive. 2) Concealing bags and dark circles beneath my eyes could up my overall appearance by half a notch. Sorry, I'm not naturally beautiful. and 3) I ran out of concealer. Crap. Well, into the cart Glamoflauge went!
This product requires a user warning. Maximum dosage: one drop. This concealer goes on thick as PASTE and be sure to blend, blend, blend right away. It dries quickly. I don't even recommend using a brush. Using your fingers will give you the best, streak-free results.
So, why would I even like this? From what I wrote above, application sounds difficult and aren't airy/light weight products all the rage right now? Remember those key descriptions: "heavy duty" and "super perfromant?" 100% true. A tiny bit goes a long way. This has amazing coverage and hypothetically, I probably shouldn't have to buy another concealer for years! Lastly, be honest. We all have days where our appearance needs more than just a "little" help.
Remember when Hard Candy was once considered a high end cosmetic brand? If not, then take my word for it. I'm not sure what happened to brand, but the only place I ever find their products now is at Walmart. About a month ago, I was perusing through the makeup aisles and spotted: "Glamoflauge." The packaging was incredibly tacky and a bit too teenager for me. So what made me take the plunge and purchase it? Three reasons. 1) It was undoubtedly the end of the week; meaning I haven't had my usual dose of "weekend sleep" to relieve the bags beneath my eyes. Words such as: "heavy duty" and "super performant" on the packaging suddenly became ridiculously attractive. 2) Concealing bags and dark circles beneath my eyes could up my overall appearance by half a notch. Sorry, I'm not naturally beautiful. and 3) I ran out of concealer. Crap. Well, into the cart Glamoflauge went!
This product requires a user warning. Maximum dosage: one drop. This concealer goes on thick as PASTE and be sure to blend, blend, blend right away. It dries quickly. I don't even recommend using a brush. Using your fingers will give you the best, streak-free results.
So, why would I even like this? From what I wrote above, application sounds difficult and aren't airy/light weight products all the rage right now? Remember those key descriptions: "heavy duty" and "super perfromant?" 100% true. A tiny bit goes a long way. This has amazing coverage and hypothetically, I probably shouldn't have to buy another concealer for years! Lastly, be honest. We all have days where our appearance needs more than just a "little" help.
First JewelMint Order!
Posted in on 3:32 PM by jchin121
So, I finally finally finallllyyyy signed up for Jewelmint less than two weeks ago and my first order arrived in record time. In case you don't know, Jewelmint is a monthly subscription service for exclusive jewelry pieces created by Kate Bosworth and Cher Coulter. To its subscribers, all pieces are available at the flat rate of $29.99. In my opinion, one of the largest perks to subscribing to Jewelmint is that you have access to truly unique statement pieces at high quality and affordable prices. These aren't like the accessories that you buy at Forever 21 or Charlotte Russe that will tarnish or break on you all too soon. These pieces can actually be worn and re-worn over time. Lastly, you don't purchase anything you don't like! There is no monthly commitment, just remember to click: "Skip This Month" and you won't be charged.
The first piece that I ordered were the Versailles Earrings. I was able to get these for 50% off with an online code that Jewelmint should send to their new subscribers. Score! These were actually larger than I expected them to be in real life but better bigger than smaller right? Now, I'm just waiting for an occassion to wear these to... ;)
The first piece that I ordered were the Versailles Earrings. I was able to get these for 50% off with an online code that Jewelmint should send to their new subscribers. Score! These were actually larger than I expected them to be in real life but better bigger than smaller right? Now, I'm just waiting for an occassion to wear these to... ;)
Description of the Versailles Earrings signed by Kate & Cher |
JewelMint Versailles Earrings! |
Happy Memorial Day!
Posted in on 10:01 AM by jchin121Hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend and took a moment to appreciate the men and women serving our country. The bf and I spent some time visiting his family and relaxing by the bay. The grand finale of our weekend was spent enjoying two bushels of crabs! Just a bit overboard, I know. A few pics below...
Beautiful view 'down by the bay...' :) |
The bay at sunset |
Yikes, 2 full bushels! |
live bushel of blue crabs |
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