Orly Top 2 Bottom Basecoat & Topcoat All-in-One
One thing I love about blogging is that it's not just a one-way exchange of useful information. I learn a lot from readers as much as I share what I know, which is why I always look forward to reading all the comments in my posts. I may not reply all the time due to my hectic schedule, but believe me, I remember what you say!
A wise reader once advised me to invest in a good basecoat and topcoat instead of buying expensive nail polish. This advice makes so much sense, no? The good nail polish brands like Essie, OPI and Orly are pricey for a reason - the quality is superb and the colors are perfect. But at this point in my, er, nail enthusiasm, I'm not ready to blow P300-400+ for a huge bottle of nail polish I'll probably only use for five times max. It's more practical to buy something I know I will use until the last drop, while still getting beautiful and reliable nails even though the nail polish itself is cheap.
So, I decided to get the Orly Top 2 Bottom Basecoat & Topcoat (P245).
What I love about the product
- It's thin and runny, not goopy. It's very easy to work with. I like the brush!
- Keeps my nail polish pristine for at least three to four days. They don't chip nor do I notice significant tip wear.
The femstache dilemma
Do you have a femstache, that is, a fringe of hair on the upper lip? Removing most of the hair on a woman's face (except her eyebrows) is considered part of good grooming. Women with mustaches are objects of derision because of that cardinal rule, but if you ask me, that cruelty is unfair and underserved! I think women have the right to keep their hair if they so choose, as long as said hair is clean.
All things considered, I choose to keep my upper lip hairless. The face is simply brighter and clearer that way since even a faint fuzz of fine hair can cast a shadow, thus making skin look uneven. Before, I denied the existence of my femstache. I thought nobody can see it - but it's one of those things we just gloss over until someone calls it out. And someone did call it out.
Since then, I started either plucking or shaving my stache. However, plucking is painful and shaving gives that sensitive area chicken bumps. So I get lazy. That is, until I discovered the joys of DIY waxing. It made the process faster with less side effects so now I do it regularly.
I like using the Veet Ready to Use Hair Removal Wax Strips, the small ones for fine hair. It's easy to use and can remove most of the hair in two swipes.
Revlon ColorBurst Lip Gloss
I loved my ColorBurst lipsticks - they're one of the most-used tubes in my collection. That's why I had great expectations from the Revlon ColorBurst Lip Gloss (P575) which was released just a couple of months back. It promises to make lips "shine with killer color" and "pop with 5X more shine than patent leather."
Strawberry and Rosepearl
I was fervently hoping that these ColorBurst glossies would be an evolved version of the Revlon Creme Gloss, and yay, they actually are. They're thinner on the lips without that tacky, plasticky feel. They aren't quite liquid lipstick, but they give a nice color payoff with even just one swipe.
Here's a detailed rundown!
What I love about the product
- Not sticky or tacky, my number one requirement when it comes to glosses!
- Gorgeous shades that are quite wearable and pigmented.
- Color goes on smoothly and evenly, making lips look plumper and less wrinkly.
Majolica Majorca Cream Pencil Eyeliner
If you haven't noticed by now, I am a fan of Majolica Majorca. I'm impressed by the quality of their products, especially by the fact that they come in affordable prices. The Majolica Majorca Cream Pencil Eyeliner (P595) is not an exception - it's a smudge-proof and water-proof eyeliner, perfect for our humid weather.
What I love about the product
- Doesn't budge even when worn all day. It's smudge-proof and more or less water-proof.
- Pigmented, it goes on a matte black in one swipe.
Pop of pink: FOTD + OOTD
You know, it's just Tuesday, but I'm already tired. What's up with that. Working from home is not a piece of cake, believe me. You actually end up spending more time working because you more or less have to be on call. It's not a 9 to 6 thing with free weekends.
Don't get me wrong though, I love my job and the people I work with! I just need to better manage my time since I juggle a lot of things right now. Anyway, before doing my tasks for the day, I just want to show you what I wore to Parfois when I became their stylist for the day.
Topshop maxi dress/ Topshop cardigan/ Fuchsia top from dept store/ Parfois bag/ Charles & Keith mary jane platforms (photo by Kari)
Once again (drat it), I didn't have much time to do my makeup so I settled for heavily-lined, semi-cat eyes and a loud pink lip. Eyeshadows were used to just contour the eyes while the blush was as understated as possible. I just used a stippling brush both for blush and contour to get that natural, barely there effect.
Friday at Parfois
Parfois (par-fwa) is a Portuguese brand that just opened shop in Manila last year. I remember checking it out in Glorietta 4 then, but I had the impression that it was too expensive for my budget. The store definitely looked swanky and intimidating! But what do you know, the accessories are actually quite affordable. All of them, even the elaborate ones, are less than P1,000, with an average price of P380 to P600+. That's about the same price range as Forever 21 or SM accessories.
I'm really glad that Parfois invited me to be their blogger stylist of the day last Friday. It was my first time to assist customers in a store and I must admit, it's exhausting! Nonetheless, meeting everyone was a real treat; I was impressed by the diversity of Parfois customers. There were students, yuppies, working moms, and even grand old ladies with white hair. I guess this diversity speaks for the kind of items you can find in the store - timeless, versatile pieces that can be worn by anyone regardless of age.
Paul & Joe's Summer 2011 Collection: L'Horizon Bleu
Head's up! Paul & Joe, the French-Japanese cosmetics brand, is releasing their latest collection next week at their Rustan's counters. It's called L'Horizon Bleu, inspired by that tropical and romantic place where the sea meets the sky. If you've ever stared off towards the sea's horizon, then you've probably seen the rich colors of swirling blues and sunsets that P&J has in this collection.
The ‘Twin Fish’ Bronzer (P2,250) is perfect for creating that light, glowing, sun-kissed look you want
Fabulous new Eye Colors (P1,250) give you a real sense of the movement of the waves. Choose from 3 fascinating shades. L-R: Adrift, Le Midi, Tranquility
Quick FOTD: Gold eyes, bronze cheeks and coral lips
I went to a meeting yesterday and didn't have a lot of time to do my makeup. So, instead of doing colors, I settled for the default: neutrals! But I tried to liven it up by adding a pop of bright gold on the eyes and a cheery coral shade on the lips.
I realized later on that the earrings were too much, so don't worry, I took them off. :P
Face: NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, MAC Studiofinish concealer, Clinique loose powder
Guerlain L'Or Radiance Concentrate with Pure Gold
Guerlain makes some of the most luxurious beauty products out there, and this makeup primer is certainly no exception. The Guerlain L'Or Radiance Concentrate with Pure Gold is a "24-carat gold-infused cooling gel that sinks into the skin, retaining moisture." For me, it's as much as skincare as it is an excellent makeup primer. I highly recommend this if you don't mind spending big bucks for a serum and primer in one bottle.
Personally, I don't like relying on primers to make my makeup stay put. I prefer investing in good makeup with dependable lasting power, since I don't have the luxury of adding one more step in my routine on most days. However, when I need my makeup to look good for more than six hours at a time, it becomes a necessity to use a primer.
Afternoon tea
Thrifted sequined dress/ Muji stockings/ Charles & Keith oxford heels
...I actually don't know what I was going for in this look. I do know that I loved the delicate, twinkling blue sequins of the dress so I had to put it on at least once in my life! I wore it to low tea at the Manila Peninsula with blogger friends. Elizabeth Arden hosted the event since they wanted to introduce their latest perfume called Pretty Hot. I'll post a detailed review of that scent soon, but in the meantime, here are a few more snaps of that idyllic afternoon!
Those chocolates are TDF!
NOTD: The Face Shop nail polish in GR501
I've been looking everywhere for a cool mint nail polish, so I'm glad that I finally found this one from The Face Shop! It's only P95, too. It's quite streaky so I had to apply a LOT of product - two thick coats - before I got the smooth finish I was gunning for. I used the Orly Top 2 Bottom as base and finishing coat.
The nail polish actually looks a little greener in person. Love how it looks like on my nails. :D
Swatches of the latest Majolica Majorca Jeweling Eyes palettes
Majolica Majorca released two new Jeweling Eyes Palettes (P795) in their Sugary Trap Collection - one in bronzy browns and another in candy pinks! So pretty, I tell you. I've been using Caramelisee (BR631) pretty regularly since it's so flattering on the eyes. Sugar Cookie (PK330) is cute, but I have yet to find an occasion to wear it. I promise I'll take a snap when I do!
Both palettes have warm colors that can work with our tan Asian skin. I like that they show up well even without a base, plus the sponge applicator is actually useful.
Contest: Show me your best FOTD to win this beauty loot!
Contest time! I thought of doing something more fun than the usual like-comment game. You see, I'm running out of FOTD inspirations, and perhaps you can help me and others who'd like to try out new looks! So, all you need to do is post your best FOTD (face of the day) on my Facebook page, and then I'll pick the best. I'll try to copy it too. :D
So here's what's up for grabs:
It's super easy to join!
Mechanics
1. Do your best FOTD and post it on the Project Vanity Facebook Wall. Don't forget to list down the products you used.
FOTD: Pastel eyes
We don't have spring here in the Philippines, but that shouldn't stop us from wearing spring colors! I was inspired by one of Avon's quad palettes so I built this look around its pretty green, pink, and blue colors.
Now, the trick to wearing pastel eyes is to make sure that all the colors sort of melt in together. Use brushes that can give you the precision you need, such as a domed bullet brush for the crease, a mid-sized flat brush for the lid, and a big fluffy brush for blending all the harsh edges.
Face: Majolica Majorca Pore Cover Skin Remaker foundation, The Balm Liquid Time Balm concealer, Clinique Blended Face Powder in 20 Invisible Blend
Cheeks: Revlon Matte Powder Blush in Perfectly Peach