September 13, 2013

Review: The Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette



Urban Decay is an American cosmetics company that was founded in 1996 by Sandy Lerner. The idea behind the brand was to fight the status quo of pink, red, and beige. They introduced a rebellion in make-up.
In 2013 they were acquired by L’Oreal and for a brief month (June-July) had decided on selling in China where animal testing is mandatory in order to sell. However after consumer out cry they decided against it and maintain a cruelty-free title. They do offer select vegan products but are not a complete vegan company.

On their site: http://www.urbandecay.com/about-us/about_us.html

Now for the swatches and review!


September 10, 2013

Review: The Urban Decay Naked Palette (1)

There has been an obvious decrease of posting, unfortunately. I just accepted another job on top of the one I currently have while still going to school full-time. This wasn't as well planned as I originally thought. However, I will not let that bring me down. So though the posting per week won't be as high as I would like it to be I am definitely still here. Now enough with this stuff, lets get to the review. 


Urban Decay is an American cosmetics company that was founded in 1996 by Sandy Lerner. The idea behind the brand was to fight the status quo of pink, red, and beige. They introduced a rebellion in make-up.
In 2013 they were acquired by L’Oreal and for a brief month (June-July) had decided on selling in China where animal testing is mandatory in order to sell. However after consumer out cry they decided against it and maintain a cruelty-free title. They do offer select vegan products but are not a complete vegan company.

On their site: http://www.urbandecay.com/about-us/about_us.html

Now for the swatches and review!

September 7, 2013

Monthly Favs: August


I know I am a bit late for a monthly favorite but its my blog and I can do what I want ;). August has come to an end and though it saddens me a bit to have to go back to school I am excited to see what September has in store for me.  So lets get down to business and here are my favorite everything for the month.

Music: Washed Out "Paracosm", Artic Monkeys “AM”, Yppah "Eighty One"
Movie/TV: The Devil Wears Prada & Scrubs
Book: Bossypants by Tina Fey
Face: Hourglass Primer, SW Basics Lip Balm, Too Faced Better then Sex Mascara
Body: LUSH King of Skin Body Butter & LUSH Almond and Coconut Shower Smoothie
Hair: LUSH No Drought Dry Shampoo
Blogs:  cupcakesandcashmere.com
theconversation.tv (Okay, it's literally the must amazing webshow on the internet. So inspirational and eye opening. Definitely give it a watch, even if it’s a single episode.)
thechalkboardmag.com
Food: They’re more like a snack but frozen grapes have been my jam this month.
Flowers: I am a huge flower person and what I love about the warmer weather is that my favorite flowers, peonies, are in season. They have such a brief window but I got as many as I could last month.

If there is one thing you could try or watch from my monthly favorite it is theconversation.tv and the SW Basics Lip Balm (Review coming soon.)  So that is that, I hope August treated you well. Here is for an amazing September! 

September 4, 2013

Beauty Talk: What is Animal Testing?


In my “About Me” I mention that the company I currently work for inspired me to seek cruelty-free beauty products. Though that is true I also did my own research before coming to any conclusion. What I am hoping to do every other week is to bring up different topics and research them, so you can learn a bit more about it and have the ability to make your own opinion. For my first post I decided to write about animal testing since it seems so fitting. I will also be linking the sites I’ve obtained information from. I hope you guys enjoy this and learn something new. If you have any question, comments, or suggestions for future topics let me know!  

September 2, 2013

Week in Beauty



Drugstores are quickly becoming the “it” spot for beauty addicts. Mass
brands at a very inexpensive cost is very appealing, but when it comes
to cruelty-free the choices become very limited. Recently, Target has taken the
initiative and has started expanding their beauty brand selection, focusing on more
niche brands. Shea Moisturizer, for example has a large portion of their line available for
purchase at Target which is more then other drug stores. Target has now
announced that Dubble Trubble by Galvin & Galvin London will be introduced
to 1,788 US stores. The brand is formulated with organic botanical extracts
and a portion of the products’ proceeds benefit the Prince of Wales
Foundation, which raises money for urban and rural communities and the
environment. Launched in the U.K. last September, the range, which
features five two-in-one Shampoo & Body Washes in scents like Bananaberry,
Cherrybomb and Watermelon and a Cool Cucumber Detangling Spray, is
targeted to children between 3 and 12 years old. Each product, meant to be
gentle and packed with antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and nutrients,
retails for $6.99. It is not yet said when it will be available in stores.


Natural nail polish brand Zoya is launching an exclusive limited-edition 2,000
piece nail polish collection based on Emily Liebert’s new novel, “You Knew
Me When.” Coming out in September the Zoya You Knew Me When
Collection includes three shades created exclusively for the book’s launch. It
will be sold online at zoya.com for $24.99.
The cream colors are named after the three main female characters,
Katherine Hill, Laney Marten and Luella Hancock- a deep red, dark green and
burgundy, all reflecting each of the character’s personality. Perfect
shades for the incoming fall. Like all other Zoya polishes, these will be
camphor, DBP, formaldehyde and toluene free, and vegan-friendly.

The Zoya You Knew Me When Collection will be promoted mainly through
book signing events and social media.The trio will be gift-packaged with
autographed copies of the novel and Zoya will offer complementary nail
polish changes with the three shades at book signing locations in the fall.


Alexa Chung though unknown in the States is a huge celebrity elsewhere.
She has an upcoming book, “It,” and a contributing editorship at British Vogue. That’s in addition to her DJing, modeling and presenting daily on a
music TV show, “Fuse News.”

Established in 1999 Eyeko is the bespoke cosmetics label, devised by makeup veterans and partners Max and Nina Leykind, created for your eyes only. Favoured by stars and celebrities Jennifer Lawrence, Salma Hayek, Clara Paget and Gemma Arterton all adore the range's internationally stocked, innovative products and critically acclaimed makeup artists Lisa Eldridge, Polly Osmond and Kay Montano all use Eyeko in their kit.

With Eyeko, Chung is advising the brand on products. “It’s a creative
relationship,” she said of the company, which industry sources believe
generates overall sales of about $10 million yearly. “I send images and
different inspirations to Max and Nina and we go from there. It’s quite free
form at the moment.” Chung worked with Eyeko on a $45 set bearing her
name (and her art), which includes waterproof black eyeliner and waterproof
black mascara. It will be out in November in the brand’s 1,000 doors globally,
including Selfridges, Space NK and Sephora.

Check her page out at: http://www.eyeko.com/alexa-chung