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    Hey there, fallout!

    What it is: The Body Shop Baked Eye Colour in Moonstone

    The shade: Moonstone is a pretty combination of a creamy off-white and a silvery dark grey. Both sides are flecked with plenty of shimmer and subtle veining, and are just a delight to look at in the pan! The darker hue is more ashen then I’d usually work with, but I can definitely see it working well in a sexy, smokey silver eye, especially (but not only) for cool toned gals. As for the lighter shade, it’s neutral (and sheer) enough to act as a shimmery wash for pretty much any skintone.

    The formula: Ick, ick, ick! Moonstone has a ton of fallout, and unless you foil the living daylights out of your shadows, you’re really not going to get much pigmentation. What looks like innocent shimmer in the pan practically turns out to be a full-on glitter assult, complete with agressive particle size! That said, though, the pigmentation does really perk up with primer and foiling (sorry I don’t have swatches for you ladies,) but you’ll still really have to clean up that fallout.

    swatched dry

    The ingredients:

    Talc, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Dimethicone, Polysorbate 20, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil, Tin Oxide, Phenoxyethanol, Theobroma Grandiflorum Seed Butter, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Silica, Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate, Acrylamide/Sodium Acryloyldimethyltaurate Copolymer, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Sorbitan Stearate, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Water, Isohexadecane, Tocopherol, Polysorbate 80, Sorbitan Oleate. 
    [May Contain: Mica, Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxide, Ultramarines, Chromium Oxide Greens].

    The verdict? Okay, so Moonstone is obscenely gorgeous in the pan pretty — but with the amount of fallout and the level of pigmentation, I wouldn’t recommend this particular shade! I’ve read a few other reviews for these shadows, though, and Moonstone does sound like it’s the most sheer out of the three shades currently offered in North America.

    Try it if…

    • You’re obsessed with how pretty the shades look in the pan!
    • You’ll be buying one of the other two shades instead (it also comes in Copper and Jade.)
    • You catch them on a great sale (like those awesome 3 for $10 sales they sometimes have!)

    Pass on it if…

    • You want something smooth, pigmented, and easy to apply,
    • You balk at the $16 price tag,
    • You already have something similar, like a baked eyeshadow by a company like MAC or Maybelline.
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    glow magazine: way to go!

    Pores. When was the last time you saw those in a beauty editorial? And a touch of peach fuzz-y hair, on a model’s arm!


    This was the shiny, glossy delight of the month for me. (Well okay, of last month.) I’m proud you’re Canadian, glow!


    P.S. Was I the only one who immediately recognized NARS Schiap on the cover model’s lips and nails? ;)

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    EOTD: Dramatic, defined, and… quadruple winged?

    Quadruple. That’s right, I said it. Why, you ask? Because I have a dark navy blue, a violet, a white, AND a shimmery blue wing.

    We are just that bored hardcore.

     Just a note on the photos; this was another look done (stupidly) as the sun was setting. So, as you leaf through the photos you will notice a large variety of lighting conditions, from natural light with crazy camera settings, to flash, to plain ‘ol tungsten lighting. 


    Anyhow, I really liked this look, and I hope you do too!

    To see more photos and find out what I used, read on!



    Used:
    NOTE: I seem to have lost my product list somehow, so these are mainly guesses! I’m pretty set in my ways, though, so anything without an “or” is for sure!

    NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk (white)
    Annabelle Vivid Violet (violet)
    Senna Blue Note or possibly another Annabelle pigment? (Shimmering navy)
    MAC Naked pigment or a Lancome shadow — maybe, like, Honeymoon? (Inner corner)


    L’Oreal Beauty Tubes mascara
    MAC Blanc Type eyeshadow
    Too Faced Shadow Insurance

    Dupe it with:

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    YOU: How do you feel about ShopStyle?

    I’ve always had a bit of an affinity for those cute little ShopStyle boxes, and just recently I figured out how to use them. (I know, I know — I’m a technological dinosaur!)


    Anyhow, how do you feel about them? Yes, they’re advertising, but no, I likely wouldn’t make any money off of them. They’re designed for larger businesses and require a minimum traffic of like, a bazillion clicks a month in order to generate any profit, so for us, they’d just be cute boxes with cute products!


    Let me know in the comments! Here are some examples of what you’d see…

    At the bottom of a post like this one:

    Dupe this look with…

    Don’t worry, we’d still list the actual products used! We’ll try to include as many of those in the image as possible, but will put in other options as well. (Not everything’s on ShopStyle.) In this one, for example, we used TFSI, a 217, and Blanc Type, but thought the Dior palette in particular would be an awesome product to use for the look.

    Or, in a post like this one:

    …keep an eye out in your Sephora!

    Urban Decay at ShopStyle

    (We’d use the ShopStyle instead of the image-then-link that we use right now. Why? Well for starters, it’s easier — we won’t have to track down the image, save it, upload it, AND link it. And secondly, it’ll save a ton of space on our hard drive!!

    Just something to think about! It would make our lives a lot easier, and while it would also be awesome if you ladies used the links as much as possible (because we might actually be able to afford our own domain at that point!) more than anything else I just really want to use the cute little widgets ^^

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    The Low-Buy

    I’d just like to start off by saying that I’m by no means trying to insult those who aren’t on low-buys! Heck, if you can afford it, go for it. I know tons of wonderful women who consider themselves makeup “collectors,” and I  haven’t the slightest problem with it… but we’re not all that lucky ;)

    Oh, also –– none of these stash photos are mine, and are watermarked with the screen names of the lovely ladies who they do belong to! Thanks so much for lending us your photos, girls :)

    There comes a point in our lives when some of us realize that we have… way too much makeup. Or haircare. Or fragrance.

    Like, way too freakin’ much. And it’s hurting our wallets!

    So we start thinking about low-buys, or even no-buys. Read on for more details about them, and some tips! They can definitely be hard to get into, but you have to remember: they’re like diets. You have to ease yourself into them, and try not to set your goals too high!

    Why you might start one
    For a lot of us, it’s a money thing. Makeup is not a cheap hobby! (Well, I mean, I guess it could be… if you were only into Wet ‘n Wild?) But sometimes, it also has to do with quantity — I know that, personally, I’m on a low-buy for both reasons. I have way too much makeup, and it doesn’t fiscally make sense for me to buy even more!

    I chose to go on a low-buy because I know a no-buy isn’t an option for me. No-buys are like quitting smoking cold turkey… sometimes effective, but more often than not, they don’t take. It’s not uncommon for ladies to break their no-buy after just a few weeks and go on a buying “binge” totaling hundreds of dollars! For a lot of us, that sounds ridiculous, but if that’s your lifestyle to begin with, it’s a hard habit to break. I mean, think of how hard it would be to suddenly stop eating your favourite food group. You’d go nuts!

    What you might choose to do

    Start a “beauty bank”
    If you’re going on a low-buy because you’re short on funds, a lot of ladies will choose to start with this! Basically, you’re ONLY allowed to buy products with cold, hard cash, and it has to come from your “beauty bank” (be it a cute little piggie or a plain ‘ol envelope.)

    As I’m sure you all know by now, we tend to spend more when it feels less “real” — when you’re using plastic, when you’re able to spend more than you really have, or even when you’re making purchases online. So, the first thing you can do is to only let yourself buy makeup/fragrance/whatever with cash!

    (I think I’m just going to say “makeup” for the rest of this post. But it applies to anything!)

    Here’s where the “bank” part comes into play. Choose a schedule to “deposit” money, and a deposit limit. A combination I hear pretty often is $5 every Friday, but of course you can adapt this to fit your lifestyle and budget! Then, just start saving. Want to pick up a $10 eyeliner at the drugstore? That’s totally fine, but you’ll have to wait two weeks to do it! Want to splurge on a new palette? Go for it — but it means you can’t buy anything for the next few months.

    It’s hard to get used to it, but it’s damn effective! Being able to see and hold your “bank” should help a ton.

    Make a list and plan your purchases
    Come on — I know I can’t be the only one around here who’s a little OCD! I love making lists, and they work incredibly well when you’re trying to cut back. Personally, I find this to be more helpful if it’s the size of your collection (and not the rate at which your wallet’s bleeding money) that’s out of control, but it does help with both.

    This one is really, really flexible, but here’s what I’d do:

    1. Sort through your whole stash. Tally up how many you have of each item, and note down what you’re still “missing.”
    2. Look at the totals for what you already have. If you have more than ten of any one product (ie eyeliners,) it’s time to examine what you own! Sort them into groups and swatch them all, then put any of the items which you could live without (ie you’ve never used them or you have another item that’s a pretty good dupe for the product) into a separate box. What you do with that box is your decision, but I’d recommend swapping the items, giving them away to friends, or donating them to a local women’s shelter!
    3. Now, look at the list of what you’re “missing.” (My example? Violet eyeliner. I still don’t have a good one!) Put them in order of what you want or need the most to what you want or need the least.
    4. Here’s the hard part: you can ONLY buy items on your “missing” list! I like to figure out what I want the most, then pick out exactly what I want, test it or try it on if possible, then pick out exactly when you’re going to buy it (I find the end of the month or a significant date, like a birthday or graduation, is a good bet.) When you go to pick it up, bring just enough cash and leave your plastic at home!

    Shop your stash
    This one’s pretty much quitting cold-turkey. And by “pretty much,” I mean “is.” It’s hard to force yourself to use what you already have, but there are a few tricks to it!

    For starters, find a small shoebox and put all of your go-to items in the box. (Exceptions: if you haven’t another comparable item! If your go-to primer is your only primer, putting it in the box would just be nonsensical.) Then simply prohibit yourself from using them. If you can’t help yourself, give it to a straight male family member or friend for safekeeping.

    (Why a straight male? Think about it: those are your favourites. You don’t want anyone using them!)

    Setting away all of your go-to items forces you to expand your horizons… into the rest of your stash. I don’t know a single person who’s tried shopping their stash and didn’t come out with at least one new favourite they didn’t even realize they had!

    For those of you who plan on shopping your stash, it’s always a good idea to figure out when you’ll re-introduce those favourites. Whether it’s after three months or after you’ve hit pan three times is up to you!

    Project x-pan
    This one’s the most basic, and is practically the reverse of shopping your stash. Pick a number of items (usually 5 or 10,) then prohibit the buying of everything other than the essentials until you’ve completely finished them!

    Personally, I’d never be able to do this. To be honest… I’ve never hit pan on anything!

    What you can do to make it easier
    Combine ideas — you’re likely to have less makeup lemmings (things that you really really want) if you’re shopping your stash while you’re on a makeup budget!

    Sample, sample, sample — I’m quite non-committal when it comes to products, so I’m a huge fan of sampling items whenever possible. Not only can sampling help you figure out what works for you, a bit of a sample fix can take the edge off your lemmings ;) Usually (especially with fragrances,) if I finish up an entire sample, I’ll buy the full-sized product once it’s done.

    (This does not happen often, because I’m easily distracted by other things that I already have, or that I’m about to sample. Attention spans are overrated!)

    (Seriously, though: for me, at least, this works really well. It means that when I do buy the full-sized items, the search is over for the “perfect” product.)

    Do it with a friend — just like exercising, diets, and studying, it’s easier when you have some moral support. Enlist someone to keep you in check!

    Think of a reward — this isn’t always applicable, and works best for no-buys or for people who are going on a low-buy because they have too much already. But it’s nice to have an end point in mind, and it’s easier to stop yourself from buying something small if you know you’re working towards something big!

    Some of the ladies I know who are on no-buys will go three months without buying makeup, then allow themselves to pick up one item they’re lusting over, be it a Dior quint or an Urban Decay palette… or a bottle of vintage Mitsouko…

     not only does gobraves47 have an awesome stash… she has the cutest pets ever!!

    Remember…
    Treat your no-buy like a diet! It’ll take a ton of self-discipline, but you can’t be too hard on yourself. So you slip up now and again — no biggie. Just figure out why it happened and how you could prevent it in the future, instead of beating yourself up over it!

    Are you on a “buy budget,” or do you want to be? Share your stories, opinions, or tips in the comments! 
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    A new shop in San Jose

    The image says it all! If you’re in the area, I’d definitely recommend checking it out ;) As I’m sure you all know by now, I just adore what I’ve tried from the line so far. If you do go, don’t forget to check out their gift sets, which are oh-so-cute!

    (Not in the area? No biggie! This week’s online special is a seven-piece Moisturize Moisturize Moisturize kit for just $55 including shipping, and the sets are always available on the site. Seeing as the kit’s name is basically my mantra, and that the pieces are worth $122 in total sold separately, I’d say it’s a pretty good buy! Yah, it’s on the pricey side, but you get a ton of product for the cost.)

    Congrats on the new shop, 100% Pure!

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    Snapshots of products

    We’ve been doing a lot of intensive posting this week (a three-parter on epilating, two videos, some Rodarte drama…) so I thought I’d take a little breather. A post on no-buys was supposed to go up today, but I’m postponing it until tomorrow to give you ladies some time to go over everything else!

    Here are a bunch of random product snapshots to brighten your day! (Plus, there’s a YOU prompt at the bottom.)

    What do you do to pick yourself up when you’re down? Let us know in the comments!
    I like to eat fresh fruit and French bread, wear deep, smokey, not-to-sweet vanillas, test out colour products, blend pigments, and take photos :) Oh — and ridiculously long walks always help, too! An hour and a half plus my favourite albums of the moment and I’m right as rain. (Right now, I’m loving Ellie Goulding, Reverie Sound Revue, and Oren Lavie.)

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    MAC + Rodarte: clarification

    Warning: bare face, low quality. I’d recommend listening to it while doing something else instead of watching it, so you don’t have to watch the terrible visual! Feel free to read the original post here — I encourage you not just to read the post, but also to review each and every one of the comments!

    -A link to Elvira’s post on Pink Sith: here
    -More general reading on the crisis: Wiki articles on Ciudad Juárez, femicide in Juárez.
    -A brief article by Amnesty International on the situation: here.

    Note: one of the points I’ve tried to get across in the video is that I’ve been unhappy with bloggers who are trying to get more attention for their own blogs by ranting about Juárez. So, I’ll be removing this video once the issue calms down a bit, and will be removing the Google Followers box until the video is off the main page. I do not want people subscribing just because they want “in” on the drama or because my views happen to echo theirs — this isn’t necessarily an accurate portrayal of theNotice, it’s just ten minutes of a girl rambling in front of a camera!

    This won’t affect your subscriptions, and I promise the box will come back in due time :)

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