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How Sensitive Are Your Eyes?

July 31st, 2018 by Karen 18 Comments

sensitive eyes

Do yours start to water at the very thought of lining your waterline, or can your eyes handle everything — glitters, loose pigments and All. The. Colors?

Inquiring minds want to know.

I used to fall into the latter category, but not so much anymore. Up until about a year ago (don’t ask me why this has changed because I don’t know), I could wear almost anything on my eyes, and I’d be fine. Occasionally, a purple shadow or liner would make my left eye tear a little, but that was the extent of the drama.

Now, though? Totally different story. Around the the last time my skin changed (as it tends to do every few years for me, it seems), the skin around my eyes and my lids also got much drier. My lids, lash lines and inner corners are picker than they used to be, especially my water lines. I can only tolerate certain liners now, and I’m hesitant to stray beyond my eye comfort zone, lest I end up in Weepy City.

Purple and orange shadows are usually the worst offenders for me, as are glitters and shimmers (and, strangely, my left eye). At least for the time being, I can still wear most mascara and liquid liners, but we’ll see how long that lasts!

What’s the situation with your peepers? Are they super sensitive or totally chill? Are some colors, products or brands more irritating for you than others?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

More From the Mally Beauty Mallywood Collection: Mallywood Eyeshadow Palette, Mallywood Wazza Wazzup! Ombré Highlighting Trio, and Mallywood Highlighting Blush

July 30th, 2018 by Karen 7 Comments

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When second grade #goals come true…

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was second grade.”

I think that’s how that quote goes…

Second grade was the year Jen and I (along with most of the little girls in our class) were in love with the same boy in our homeroom.

Lee. ?

In the spring, I fainted in the middle of art class, and my face conveniently landed on the edge of Lee’s chair, splitting my lip open. There was blood. IT WAS EVERYWHERE. To everyone else, it was grossly fascinating, but to me, it was destiny… Clearly, Lee and I were gonna get married and raise 12 calico cats.

Second grade was also the year hot pink and gold glitter ruled, and everything pink and glittery gold was a hot commodity on the playground — stickers, beaded hair accessories, pens, friendship bracelets and those weird braided plastic keychains that everyone had — and shortly after the fainting incident, Lee shyly handed me a pink and gold glitter cat sticker.

We never spoke of it.

The pink and gold packaging in the Mallywood makeup collection by Mally Beauty brings back all the feels, and second grade Karen… Shoot, she would’ve traded her pesky little brother for the palettes and the mascara in a hot second (“Here, take him. Just feed him hot dogs, rice and ketchup every day, and he’ll be fine”). Sure, I wouldn’t know what to do with anything, but who cares? PINK AND GOLD GLITTER.


Mally Roncal is the cutest.

The best thing from this launch for me is the Smoky Mama Mascara, and I’m hoping that Mally will find a way to add it to the permanent line (oh please, oh please, oh please) because it’s THAT great.

As for the three other pieces, I think they have their moments…

Mallywood Eyeshadow Palette ($29)

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Sad panda tear for the broken pan of glitter. 🙁

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Categories: Collections, Eyes, Makeup, Mally Beauty, Product Reviews Keywords: mally beauty, mallywood collection

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 535

July 30th, 2018 by Karen 42 Comments

Hello, and happy Monday!

So…what is the Monday Poll?

Good question! It isn’t, contrary to its name, an actual poll. It’s just a list of five more or less random questions I’ve been posting on this blog every Monday morning for the past gazillion years (more than 10!). I love reading your answers, and it helps me get my week off to a great start. ?

1. How are you in terms of driving on curvy mountain roads?

I do OK, but if and only if the following three things are in play: 1) I’m alone, 2) it’s daytime and 3) I know where I’m going. If it’s dark, I’m lost and the peanut gallery is in the backseat, then we’re screwed, LOL!

2. You must choose: Get your hair done at an amazing salon for free for an entire year, or get two front row seats (for you and a friend) to the biggest shows at Paris Fashion Week, along with 5-star accommodations?

YARGH, my practical side says to go with the hair for a year, and that’s what I’d probably end up doing, but I know myself pretty well, and I have a feeling I’d struggle with the decision for weeks and leave it up to the last second to make a final call. There would be a 5% chance up until the very last second of going to Paris!

3. First TV show jingle that pops into your head?

“The Doc is in, and she’ll fix you up. If you’re a toy, then you’re in luck! It’s OK, don’t be afraid, the Doc really knows her stuff.” Side note: props if you know this tune!

4. Last time you got a gel manicure (if ever)?

Two weeks ago and that sucker is still hanging on! I’m getting tired of the color though (a creamy teal by OPI, unfortunately I don’t remember the name), so even though I could get another week’s worth out of it, I’m gonna take it off in the next day or so.

5. Something you think you could be really good at with a little training?

Any of the balancing obstacles on American Ninja Warrior. I couldn’t do any of the other obstacles on that show — nothing that involves climbing, hanging or jumping, so basically almost EVERYTHING — but the ones that call for straight up balance, I know I could totally do.

Happy flowers

So cheerful ?

I saw these beauties at TJ’s yesterday. Aren’t they pretty? There’s something about yellow flowers that always make me smile, and I hope they bring a smile to your face today, too.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Question time! Here are they are to copy/paste with your answers in a comment. Talk to you soon.

1. How are you in terms of driving on curvy mountain roads?
2. You must choose: Get your hair done at an amazing salon for free for an entire year, or get two front row seats (for you and a friend) to the biggest shows at Paris Fashion Week, along with 5-star accommodations?
3. First TV show jingle that pops into your head?
4. Last time you got a gel manicure (if ever)?
5. Something you think you could be really good at with a little training?

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Categories: Just For Fun

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 512

July 29th, 2018 by Karen 3 Comments

At first, everything seemed fine on this morning’s patrol…

Last week’s creation of D.I.V.A. (the Division of Inconsiderate Varmint Arrest), the special feline forces security unit of Tabs the Cat Industries LLC, appeared to restore peace and security to the community.

Harris the cat, whom as you may recall attempted a daring daylight robbery of the company barbecue, was nowhere to be found.

Tabs checked everywhere…

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Categories: Just For Fun, Tabs

Saturday Surfing, July 28th, 2018

July 28th, 2018 by Karen 7 Comments

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Raising the roof, embarrassing my child… All in a day’s work.

Good morning, guys. Before we get to Saturday Surfing, I just wanted to say that if you or anyone you know is affected by the Carr Fire in Shasta County, we’re thinking of you here at Casa MBB. As you know, my in-laws lived in Redding for years (they moved back to Hawaii two months ago), and we still have family there. Stay safe.

Right now I have ramen noodles instead of arms.

Please note that this ? (in the pic at the top) is the lamest raising of roofs ever, but this is how far up my arms go now because my upper body is toast. In HIIT class the other night, I tried — tried being the key word here — doing some pull-ups, and now I’m so sore that in order to dress myself this morning, I had to bend over and do a weird shimmy-dive into my shirt because I literally cannot raise my arms.

So, if you were hoping to have someone join you today in throwing your hands up in the air and waving them ’round like you just don’t care, because, ya know, SATURDAY! — normally I’d be totally down, but I’m going to leave you in the lurch for now. Sorry, homie.

  • I love that so many straight men, like writer Ben Yu, are embracing makeup. I applaud his systematic process to using bathroom selfies to figure out what products work best for him (um…GENIUS), and how he says that makeup isn’t for anyone else but himself (“I’m wearing it for me”). YOU GO, BOY.
  • How breaking up with a boyfriend finally set one woman free to try the makeup looks she really wanted to wear: “He insisted I only wear natural makeup, lipstick was out of the question, and probably the most bizarre rule was I could wear no red nail polish. Looking back, I should have seen this as a red flag, literally, but I was in denial and inexperienced and spent three years of my life only painting my nails ballet slipper pink.”
  • Please note: If skinny ’90s-style brows truly are back in style again, I will be hiding in a remote cave in a secret location and will remain there until Liam Neeson’s character in Taken finds me, OR, big bushy brows come back.
  • I watched this wacky but deliciously provocative movie last month called Sorry to Bother You, and while I’m not even gonna get into the plot because it’s full-on crazy (so many layers!), one of the best things about the movie is one of the character’s makeup (Detroit, played by actress Tessa Thompson). Her looks are really super cool and totally doable if you’re feeling feisty and creative. They were done by lead makeup artist Kirsten Coleman, who after reading the script said, “…it became clear to me that Detroit was an artist and was passionate about being the opposite of standard or what is expected.” Kirsten said that they chose Afropunk influences inspired by the creative community of people who use “…their bodies as canvases to express themselves through fashion and makeup.”

  • One of the many looks from @sorry2botheryou on the ever bold @tessamaethompson. This was a simple but fun look: @makeupforeverofficial Ultra HD Foundation, @tomford Exclusive Lash & Brow Tint in Blue on brows and lashes, @glossier Generation G Lipstick in Leo, @urbandecaycosmetics Naked Blush Palette in Strip, & @kevynaucoin The Sensual Skin Enhancer as a concealer. Earrings and outfit by @thereeldesign! #sorry2botheryou #sorrytobotheryou #sorrytobotheryoumovie #tessathompson #detroit #makeupartist #mua #brows #film #indie

    A post shared by Kirsten Sage Coleman (@kirinrider) on Jul 12, 2018 at 9:35am PDT

  • Well color me intrigued! Gucci Westman (makeup artist to the stars and all-around fashion darling known for impeccable taste) has a new makeup line coming out, and everything in it (except for the bronzer) can be applied with your fingers.
  • From my favorite read of the week: “For me, the problem was that I started believing the only time I look beautiful is when I have a full face of make up on. That is the inner struggle I have had to come to terms with this past year. Changing my own way of thinking about makeup has helped me embrace the fact that my natural skin, age spots and all, is just as beautiful. I want to teach my daughter that women don’t have to change their appearance, or hide their imperfections, in order to be presentable to the world. It is a subtle change I am making in order to re-write the intentions of how makeup is used in my household.”
  • Facial Popsicles are a thing, and no, you don’t eat them. But yes, you can make them at home.
  • J.Lo, my eternal business (remember when she was just a backup dancer on In Living Color?) and booty inspiration, just turned 49, and despite her accomplishments over the last year — a new movie coming out this fall, a Las Vegas residency, a new makeup collection — many of the articles mentioning her birthday chose to focus instead on how she looks…for her age. GRRR!
  • —-> This story on the evolution of Armenia’s beauty industry, as told by women who witnessed it.


Made this for dinner last Wednesday, and it was delicious AND easy.


I’ve recently realized that I’d rather do strength training than cardio any day of the week.


A beautiful remake of one of my favorite songs


Nobody messes with Saint Stevie!


Of course now I’ve been binge-watching pull-up videos.


Lots of helpful info, but what’s with all the booty slapping? It’s kinda weird, right?


Technically chin-ups, but you know how I feel about Sarah Connor. THOSE ARMS, DAYUM! ❤️

Can you do a pull-up? If you can, you’re super bad-@ss.

On that note, I’m off to go stretch for 10 years.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Estée Lauder Double Wear Deep Dive: Double Wear Nude Cushion Stick Radiant Makeup

July 27th, 2018 by Karen 15 Comments

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So, this applicator is a little cray.

What is Deep Dive? I’m glad you asked! It’s a new series in which I’m reviewing a bunch of Estée Lauder Double Wear products from their permanent collection. Let’s find out what’s good! ?

Estée Lauder Double Wear Nude Cushion Stick Radiant Makeup ($42 for a 0.47-oz. bottle — on sale now for $21)

Gonna keep this short and sweet (for once! I KNOW.) because, sadly, this gorgeous sheer and satiny skin tint is being phased out, but since there are still quite a few shades left on esteelauder.com, I wanted to give it a mention in case you like minimal coverage and wanna grab one for 50% off.

“Touch on, buff and blend to your perfect nude. Polishes and evens skintone for a healthy-looking glow. Skin-loving, weightless and comfortable formula instantly hydrates. 8-hour wear. Innovative stick combines liquid makeup and applicator in one. You’ll know it’s time to replenish as the stick becomes smaller until the clear window disappears.

“This makeup is a different formula than our original Double Wear Stay-in-Place liquid foundation. It is instantly hydrating and leaves skin with a radiant glow. All day 8-hour wear. In shades for all skintones.”

— esteelauder.com

Yes, the sponge applicator’s lame. You’ll end up with too much on your face if you go there, so ignore it. The trick to this is to twist the base at the bottom ever-so-slightly, so the tiniest bit comes out, and work it your skin with your fingers. Then you’re only a few pats and swipes away from radiant, glowing spahhhhhh skin that looks preternaturally smooth all day long.

Remember the fabulous LE NARS Hydrating Glow Tints? This has a very similar barely-there “Oh, hello there, freckles!” type of look. Très Megan Markle on her wedding day.

How does Double Wear Nude Cushion Stick Radiant Makeup compare to the other Double Wear Foundations?

I’m still working my way through the collection, but here’s what I have so far…

  • Double Wear Nude Water Fresh Makeup SPF 30 — Cushion Stick is very sheer with a subtle glowing satin finish, while Nude Water Fresh is medium coverage with a soft matte finish. Cushion Stick works for dry skin or for those with fine lines (HELLO, MY NAME IS KAREN). Water Fresh would be a better fit for oily skin.
  • Estée Lauder Double Wear Light — Cushion Stick is sheerer than Double Wear Light, which has medium coverage (similar to like Water Fresh). Double Wear Light’s finish more of a velvet, so it’s compared to Cushion Stick it’s more matte, but it’s not as matte as Nude Water Fresh.
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Honey Bronze! I’m an NC42 in MAC, by the way.

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Categories: Estee Lauder, Face, Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: estee lauder, estee lauder double wear, estee lauder double wear deep dive, estee lauder double wear review

Chanel Fall-Winter Collection 2018 Le Mat de Chanel: A First Look

July 27th, 2018 by Karen 16 Comments

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MATTES!

As a beauty addict who spent her formative years in the golden era of matte makeup — THE ’90s! — I can attest that finding impeccable matte makeup is a freakin’ game-changer, because ye olde days of blending chalky chocolate eyeshadows and tending to parched pouts are ovah if the new all-matte makeup by Chanel has anything to say about it.

Can I just say…not one, but *two* ALL MATTE QUADS. And jumbo twist-up crayons and cream shadows! I believe this all-matte moment is a Chanel first, and if that is the case, please bring out the defibrillator ASAP because I’m dying.

It’s called the Fall-Winter Collection 2018 Le Mat de Chanel, and it’s out right now. Here’s a quickie look at swatches of some of the products, including the brown matte quad, because your homegirl had to go there!

The Chanel Fall-Winter Collection 2018 Le Mat De Chanel includes…

  • Les 4 Ombres Multi-Effect Quadra Eyeshadow in 308 Clair-Obscur and 312 Quiet Revolution ($61 each)
  • Joues Contraste Powder Blush in 330 Quintessence ($45)
  • Le Rouge Crayon de Couleur Jumbo Longwear Mat Lip Crayon in 257 Discretion, 259 Provocation, 265 Subversion, 261 Excess, 267 Impulsion, 269 Impact ($37 each)
  • Le Vernis Velvet Nail Colour in 636 Ultime, 638 Profondeur ($28 each)
  • Rouge Allure Ink Matte Liquid Lip Colour in 168 Serenity, 170 Euphorie, 172 Expression, 174 Melancholia ($37 each)
  • Stylo Ombre Et Contour Eyeshadow Liner Khol in 06 Nude Eclat, 12 Contour Clair, 04 Electric Brown, 08 Rouge Noir, 02 Bleu Nuit, 14 Contour Graphique, 10 Contour Sombre ($34 each)
  • Le Rouge Duo Ultra Tenue Ultra Wear Lip Colour in 43 Sensual Rose, 112 Chic Rosewood, 48 Soft Rose, 43 Sensual Rose, 43 Strawberry Red, 122 Soft Coral, 124 Soft Candy, 126 Radiant Pink, 59 Shocking Pink, 104 Bright Raspberry, 27 Daring Red, 49 Ever Red, 102 Milky Blueberry, 142 Sweet Berry ($37 each)
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Jumbo Longwear Matte Lip Crayons from the left: 257 Discretion, 261 Excess, 265 Subversion, 267 Impulsion, and 269 Impact
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Les 4 Ombres Multi-Effect Quadra Eyeshadow in 308 Clair-Obscur
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Clockwise from the lower left: Le Vernis Velvet Nail Colour in 638 Profondeur, Rouge Allure Ink in 174 Melancholia and 170 Euphorie, Velvet Nail Colour in 636 Ultime

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Categories: Chanel, Collections, Eyes, Lips, Makeup Keywords: chanel, chanel clair obscur, chanel fall 2018, chanel fall winter 2018 collection, chanel jumbo longwear matte lip crayon, chanel le mat de chanel, chanel le rouge crayon, chanel makeup

Rahua by Amazon Beauty Is the Cat’s Meow

July 26th, 2018 by Karen 10 Comments

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Lovin’ this line!

Yoga breathing right now so I can slow my roll…because my hair hasn’t been this glossy and soft and full in forever! — and now I’m ready to make it rain over at Rahua.

BREATHE, KAREN, BREATHE.

So, friend. You’ve probably seen Rahua around, yeah? Say it with me: “raw-wah.” It’s this hella hydrating line of of hair products (and some body things, too), and they’re carried at SpaceNK and Sephora.

The packaging has a silhouette of a lady with long locks drawing a bow and arrow (very Katniss Everdeen), and everything in the line has an ancient ingredient found deep in the Amazon rainforest called rahua oil. As the story goes, the women of the Ecuadorian Quecha-Shuar tribe have been using rahua oil for centuries to moisturize their hair and skin, because it is THE STUFF.

I’ve been bouncing back and forth between travel sizes of their different shampoos, conditioners and hair treatments, which are $9 each, and have had a series of epic hair days. Like, Oribe-caliber exceptional.

The Classic Shampoo and Conditioner (which also doubles as a leave-in), the Hydration Shampoo and Hydration Conditioner, the Color Full Hair Mask and the Founder’s Blend Hair & Scalp Treatment leave my wavy color-treated (and slightly dry at the moment) hair shiny, silky soft, bouncy and hydrated.

The only things I feel just so-so about are the Color Full Shampoo and Conditioner, because they aren’t as moisturizing as the other products (and moisture is my main motivation at the moment because the pool has been doing a number on my ends), but everything else I’ve tried from the line has me *this close* to forsaking all the other hair products sitting in my shower.

It’s fascinating to me how Rahua smooths frizzes, adds loads of glossy shine and moisturizes, all while removing all of the hair styling stuff I like to pile on, and it does this all without drying or weighing down the strands. Plus, the products don’t contain silicone or sulfates!

How do they do it? Must be the rahua oil.

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Categories: Hair, Product Reviews, Rahua Keywords: rahua, rahua by amazon beauty, rahua conditioner, rahua hair mask, rahua review, rahua shampoo

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