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Brand Spotlight: Kosas Cosmetics

March 6th, 2017 by Karen 27 Comments

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Kosas Cosmetics Lipsticks, $24 each

I might be the poster girl for the antithesis of makeup minimalism (makeup maximumism?).

No, seriously, I carry like 12 lip products in my bag at any given time…or maybe 15, because I love ALL TEH COLORS, so it’s funny to me that I fell for Kosas Cosmetics, a line all about makeup minimalism.

Lipsticks ON POINT

Kosas, an up-and-coming luxury natural makeup line out of LA, is also the Sanscrit word for sheath. Their first products, a line of eight semi-matte lipsticks, launched last year in shades of pink, rose, red and plum ($24 each).

Girl, these lipsticks are totally and completely on point. ON. POINT. Based on these, I can’t wait to see what else this brand comes up with.

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Hello, pretties!

It’s all about the basics

Founder Sheena Yaitanes, who happens to be a painter AND a chemist, said that she wanted to create a line of products edited all the way down to the basics — no unnecessary or redundant colors or chemicals.

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Kosas Cosmetics Lipstick in Stardust

Flattery will get you everywhere…

Sheena drew upon her background in painting when she was working and experimenting to develop her lipstick colors. In painting, when you’re mixing up colors to paint skin, you use a lot of reds, blues and yellows, and Sheena purposefully picked these undertones for her lipsticks, which encompass some very flattering colors.

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Kosas Cosmetics Lipstick in Rosewater

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Categories: Brand Spotlight, Kosas Cosmetics, Makeup, Product Reviews

Laura Mercier Joie de Vivre Collection Spring 2017 Colour Powder in Windflush, and Lipsticks in Happy, Smile and Joy

March 3rd, 2017 by Karen 7 Comments

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The lipsticks and blush from the Laura Mercier Joie de Vivre spring 2017 collection

Normally, I wouldn’t wear a bold green/blue eye look like this one with such bright lips, but I was feeling the joie de vivre today from the lipsticks and blush in the Laura Mercier Joie de Vivre spring 2017 collection, so I figured, why not? Life is short. Wear that bold color combo, girlfriend!

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Windflush Blush and Smile Lipstick

Limited edition Joie de Vivre has been on counters for a while, with some lip pencils, a mascara, a cake liner, a blush and three lipsticks, and of course I’ve been wanting to try the colorful products (you know me) — Windflush Color Powder for Cheeks & Eyes ($40 and the three Joie de Vivre Lipsticks, Smile, Joy and Happy ($28 each).

Beautifully baked Windflush Blush is a peachy pink with a matte finish and a bananas wear time. I mean, I wore it one day last weekend for 12 hours (!), and it didn’t fade a bit. There’s something about those baked formulas, man… They hang on and won’t let go. If you have oily cheeks and blush usually scoots right off your skin, I bet it’ll work really well for you.

Incidentally, I think it’s also gorgeous as an eyeshadow. I like it as a wash all over the lid with a navy liner on my upper lash line.

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Happy Lipstick

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Categories: Laura Mercier, Makeup, Product Reviews

I’m Lovin’ the NARS Loaded Eyeshadow Palette

March 2nd, 2017 by Karen 19 Comments

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The new $59 NARS Loaded Eyeshadow Palette, coming later this month

Seeing as how it’s *this close* to Friday, why don’t we just take off work early and get Loaded…

Guuuurl, interpret that as you will, but I’m talking about the new NARS Loaded Eyeshadow Palette ($59). 🙂

Isn’t it gorgeous?! Let’s just say all the magic words at once — pigmented, warm, neutral, mattes, shimmers.

YES!

So…this is new. Twelve completely new powder eyeshadows in warm shades. There’s a couple golden matte browns and a shimmery golden taupe, which I’m wearing on my lids in this look, that don’t lean as warm as the other shades, but Loaded is generally a very warm-toned palette. We’re talking reddish browns, peachy browns, warm gold, bronze and copper, and it’s coming to NARS Boutiques and the NARS website March 22nd , and to Sephora, Ulta and department stores March 28th.

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NARS Loaded on my lids and Kosas Cosmetics Lipstick in Rosewater on my lips

Today was my first time using it, and I couldn’t help but think of that first really intense love that you have as an adult where the love is big, beautiful and, yeah, at times, messy.

Exceptionally soft

And by “messy,” well…let me back up a bit. I don’t know if NARS reformulated their shadows for Loaded, but they feel unusually soft, and while that’s great for easy blending, it can also take some getting used to.

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Swatches of NARS Loaded

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Categories: Makeup, NARS, Product Reviews

MAC Great Brows, Brow Sculpt and Brushstroke Liners From the MAC Great Brows Collection

March 2nd, 2017 by Karen 2 Comments

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The new MAC Great Brows + Brushstroke Liners, available now in the permanent line

The new Brushtroke Liners in the MAC Great Brows + Brushstroke collection got me thinking about being back in school and having to write the same line over and over when you (I) got in trouble.

Did you ever have to do that? Sit and write the same sentence 100 times, like, “I will not pull Timmy’s mullet,” or something like that? Do kids still do that? I don’t even know if schools teach penmanship anymore, since everything’s on a tablet… #datingmyself

The Browsculpts are back

Anywho. 🙂 The Great Brows + Brushstroke Liner collection is now part of the MAC permanent line with re-promotes of the awesomesauce MAC Brow Sculpts, which are like more affordable versions of Tom Ford’s life-altering Brow Pencil. I ? them!

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The Brow Sculpt Pencils, $21 each

There are eight $21 shades, and I wear the one called Brun.

Girl, seriously, go there. They’re fantastic, especially with Benefit Ready Set Brow on top.

Not sold on the Great Brows trios…

There’s also a brand new product in the collection — Great Brows — which is a brow powder trio with one shade darker than the other for filling in bare brow spots, as well as a peachy or beige color for highlighting the arches and a couple of teeny brow tools.

To be honest…I’m not in love with Great Brows. The brow powders are too pigmented and soft for me.

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5 of the 6 Great Brows kits, $30 each

I end up with overly dark brows that don’t look quite right, so I’m going to pass on these and use a single pan of eyeshadow from the MAC line to fill any sparse spots instead (I usually go back and forth between Concrete and Brun).

Brushstroke Liner

I’m so excited about these! There are two of them, one in brown and one in black, and they’re $21 each.

So…the first time I talked about the Brushstroke Liners, I mistakenly mixed up Brushtroke with the new MAC pizza cutter liner, which is a totally different thing.

My bad.

To clarify, the pizza cutter liner looks like a tiny pizza cutter, and the Brushstrokes are thin and tapered like a tradition liquid liner pen.

The tip is fantastically flexible — probably the most bendable tip out there now — even more so than LORAC Front of the Line Pro and Tom Ford’s liquid liner.

I love it, and I can see it fabulous if you have small lids that don’t have a lot of space. I can drag it across my lash lines without pulling at my skin, and the super skinny tip draws thin, precise lines.

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Wearing Brushstroke Liner in Brushblack on my upper lash lines. I’m also wearing the MAC Tropic Cool palette on my lids, Laura Mercier Joie de Vivre blush on my cheeks and Tom Ford Spanish Pink Lipstick on my lips

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup, Product Reviews

MAC Eye Shadow X 9 in Tropic Cool Times Nine

March 1st, 2017 by Karen 12 Comments

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The new $32 MAC Tropic Cool Times Nine Palette from the MAC Eyes on MAC Collection, coming March 2nd

It’s been very educational 24 hours.

First, I learned that seasons two and three of The Great British Baking Show ??? are on Netflix (you’re welcome). Second, OMG! I learned that gray is a legit transition color for green and blue eye looks.

Seriously, girl, I had no idea. Here I was, all this time thinking that I was limited to browns in the crease whenever I wore greens or blues on my lids, but no! Turns out gray works too. And yellow. This knowledge comes courtesy of the new MAC Tropic Cool Times Nine palette from the MAC Eyes on MAC collection.

The release features six limited edition Eye Shadow X9 palettes available on counters and online March 2nd through April 13, and Tropic Cool is one of them. And it’s a pretty distinct one, too, because it’s the one with lots of blue and green. You can’t miss it.

What interesting transition colors!

I had no idea how well gray would work in the crease with blue and green looks, or that yellow eyeshadow and gray would even go together.

I mean, I know it works as a combo with clothes and home decor, so I don’t know why I never thought to pair them together on my lids.

That’s the thing about this palette… It’s interesting. It has all these fun, boisterous blues and greens, which are getting me even more in the mood for spring, but it also has these unusual transition colors that make the whole thing interesting and kind of unique.

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Tropic Cool in action

The new-school X9s rock

You know I had beef with the quality of the old-school X9 shadows. Well, I think this one’s just as good as Semi Sweet and Red Hot. The powders are both easy to blend and pigmented. There is, however, a little fallout, and I find myself doing more cleanup than I do with Semi Sweet or Red Hot, but that could very easily be due, at least in part, to my playing and getting carried away with my swirling and swiping.

So the palette made me do it. 🙂

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In this look I’m also wearing Laura Mercier Joie de Vivre Blush on my cheeks and Tom Ford Spanish Pink Lipstick topped with MAC Fulfilled Plushglass on my lips

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Introducing Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder in New Translucent Medium Deep

March 1st, 2017 by Karen 17 Comments

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New Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder in Medium Deep ($38)

I’m kindasorta (but not really) already looking forward to the end of the summer and wearing Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder in Translucent Medium Deep ($38), because by then I’ll have my full-on brown girl tan, and I’ll be able to wear this fabulous face powder.

A new addition to Laura’s permanent line, it’s a deeper version of her cult classic Translucent Loose Setting Powder.

This marvelous mattifying powder’s silky, velvety finish doesn’t scream, “Hey, world, I’m wearing makeup! LOOK AT IT!!!”

It’s too coy for that.

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A swatch of Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder in Medium Deep

For the ultimate no-makeup makeup look

It’s comparable to Chanel’s powder (my loose powder holy grail) — similarly subtle finish and how it sits so closely to the skin. Both are beautiful powders if you’re into the no-makeup makeup thing.

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MAC Eye Shadow X 9 in Red Hot Times Nine

February 28th, 2017 by Karen 13 Comments

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The new MAC Eye Shadow X 9 in Red Hot Times Nine ($32, coming March 1st)

If the new MAC Red Hot Eye Shadow X 9 Palette came with a bunch of Hot candy, girl, those candies would be ALL YOU. Ugh! I can’t handle it (leftover trauma from my braces days!).

Anyway, I am NOT a fan of Red Hots, but I am a fan of this smokin’ hot ? palette.

Sorry…you know me. I’m a frequent visitor to The Land of Bad Puns.

Red Hot Times Nine is one of six new X 9 Eye Shadow Palettes in the MAC Eyes on MAC collection coming to counters and websites March 1st through April 13th.

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Wearing Red Hot Times Nine on my lids and lower lash lines and MAC Teddy Liner on my water lines

I tested the matte neutral Semi-Sweet palette yesterday, and oh, my goodness! — I can’t believe I’m saying this, because I didn’t used to be a fan of the 9s, but based on Semi Sweet and Red Hot? OMG, SO GOOD. Something’s changed. Word on the street is that MAC reformulated the X9 eyeshadows, and ya know, I believe it. These are SO much softer, easier to blend and more fun to play with than the O.G. X9s were before.

Don’t be intimidated

You may be thinking, “I’m not a red/orange/pink eyeshadow person, Karen. I don’t go there.” Trust me, I get it. Brights are scary, especially reds, but I think you’ll love this palette. I do, and I wear A LOT of neutrals and brown eyeshadow.

I did this look here mainly to test, and I didn’t expect to like it enough to take pics. Even though I could’ve blended it better, I still like how it came together. It’s vibrant, fun and still wearable.

The look isn’t too crazy, but it’s juuust crazy enough.

Logical transitions

What I LOVE about this palette is how the pink, reddish pink, reddish orange and orange all share the same DNA. They transition beautifully into one another because they aren’t dramatically different.

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Wearing MAC Gingerly on my cheeks

I think that things can go wrong sometimes when you’re using bold eyeshadow palettes — and I’ve totally done this — that don’t have the necessary “in-between” shades.

GIRL, I’ve done some terrible hot pink and purple eye looks where it just looks like BAM! — a whole mess of pink, and really nothing else around to ease the transitions. That’s what I was expecting from Red Hot, but surprise! It has the right “in-betweens,” so it’s easy to create gradients where each color flows into the next, and that’s the next-level sh*t that elevates this from a good palette to a great palette.

You’ll also appreciate the neutrals

There’s a taupe, beige and three plum shades, all of which are essential, because you’ll probably need to incorporate at least one or two of them into your looks; otherwise, you’ve just got hot pink or red floating all up in space on your face. You can use the taupe, beige and plums to define the boundaries of your eyes, anchor the bold colors, and make things look legit.

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup, Product Reviews

NARS Banc De Sable Palette Review: Just the Highlights

February 28th, 2017 by Karen 15 Comments

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The new NARS Banc De Sable Palette highlighting palette ($49)

OK, to be blunt…as far as I’m concerned, contouring can just go away already and never come back. 🙂 But highlighting? PLEASE. Highlighting, I beg of you, please stay around forever, because then I’ll be able to keep looking forward to things like the NARS Banc De Sable Palette, or BANK-DUH-SAB-ELLE…

I’m sure I butchered that 100%!

Banc De Sable, a new $49 highlighting palette with three highlighters, arrives March 1 at Sephora and sephora.com, and it’s not your average highlighting palette. These powders have what NARS describes as (insert whispery official voice here) “water-activated highlighters.”

What…?

Well, they supposedly work with the skin’s surface to create a supernatural glow.

Basically? Wet/dry. You can wear them dry for a light sheen or with a wet brush to intensify the shine.

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Swatches of NARS Banc De Sable

So, the trend over the past few years has been this whole, like, “OMG! You can see my highlight from space,” and yeah, that’s kind of what I expected from this palette, but to my surprise it’s really… What’s the word? They aren’t toned down or subdued. These definitely aren’t as hush-hush as the Hourglass Ambient Highlighters.

They’re more like, “Hey! There’s some shine here! But it won’t smack you across the booty.”

And that’s what I like about it. The finish is like that whether you wear it wet or dry.

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I’m wearing Rivage on my lids and Sale and Embruns mixed and applied wet on my cheekbones

Rivage, the lightest shade, is a cool-toned glistening beige pearl; Sale, the middle shade, is a shimmering peach champagne; and Embruns is a rose gold.

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I’m also wearing NARS Famous Red on my lips and the MAC Semi-Sweet Times Nine Palette on my eyes

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