Monday, October 7, 2013

Guest Post: Makeup Station

She does it again. I of course, have been slacking. My trusty fellow blogger, Morgan, has some great ideas for those of you who wonder what are some essential pieces to have at your makeup 'station.' To go with Morgan's style, she has a beautiful, well-organized vanity. For me, I have a makeup case under my sink and some organized trays/bins in my towel closet that is in my bathroom, since my bathroom is tiny. It is really whatever floats your boat. Here is Morgan's take:

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I am one of those people who looks disorganized to the outside eye but I have a method to my madness, especially when it comes to my makeup application station... or in other words, my vanity. I have recently just redone a 1930’s/1940’s clam shell vanity. When I say redone I mean I sanded, painted, added new drawer handles... the whole nine. But I digress. I have always had my makeup put up neatly in cigar boxes, placed ever so slightly so it all fit together like a little puzzle in a little nook on my bookshelf. Little did I know, I was missing something until getting my vanity completely finished. So here’s a few things to add to your makeup application space to make applying makeup and life, if you’re a makeup fiend like myself, just a little easier.

  • Having a handy way to store your makeup applicators. Now I have a whole set of brushes from Costal Scents and they came in a neat little case, which I used for the longest time. Now I placed mine in square vases with clear marbles. So nice and convenient to just be able to look, grab, apply, and put away.

  • Amazing lighting. I searched high and low for a string of globe bulbs to place around my mirror. But I failed at finding any that did not cost me an arm and a leg. I just happened to pull out my old Chinese lanterns and took the shades off and hung them low enough that they were not directly next to my face but were low enough to not have shadows cast on my face.

  • Makeup boxes or bags. I prefer boxes. They keep my makeup completely organized. No falling all over the place. I know exactly where whatever I’m looking for is located. I know exactly where my peacock eye shadow palette is. I know exactly where my blush is. I do not have to dig around to look for anything. Like the puzzle I was talking about previously.

  • Last but not least, makeup remover wipes and q-tips. You never know when you are going to have a small mistake or a huge one... one that can ruin your whole makeup application. It is better to have tools readily available to adjust or remove any imperfections you may encounter.
Here are some pics:






If you have any other handy helpful tips you use, let me know! And if you happen to try any of these tips, fill me in on how they work for you.
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Again, always on point and timely information from Miss Morgan. She is a makeup extraordinaire. I have seen some of her work, and it is fabulous. Hit her up on Instagram: 'gingerrkidd00' or email her.

Ciao, bellas!

gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Guest Post: Costal Scents 88 Original Palette

If you are an eye-shadow fiend, you don't want to miss this! One of my good friends, Morgan, LOVES make-up and has an eye for the dramatic. Check out her guest post on SSB:

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This is by far my favorite item I have in my makeup collection. I’m now on my 2nd one and I cannot get enough of this eye shadow palette. I stumbled upon this gem when just looking at random YouTube videos and found the lovely Michelle Phan. Now, I’m not 100% sure if she still uses it because I don’t watch her videos as religiously as I once did, but I asked for it for Christmas after watching a ton of her videos and got it... most exciting gift I got since being a kid. I’ll hit some of the highlights on why I love this palette.

So many color options, from hot pinks, lime greens, vibrant blues, etc. for the person who wants to be more daring with their shadow choices... to a light nude with a small amount of shimmer for someone who likes to wear their makeup more subtly.

It lasts forever. I got the first palette for Christmas in 2009 and just ordered a new one this June. And I hadn’t even used the whole thing. Granted, I have found substitutes for the colors I loved the most but I still needed to refresh all the other colors I hadn’t blown through.

It’s insanely affordable and they have sales constantly. My mom was the one who got the first one and she said it was only $18. $18 for 88 colors?! Oh yea. And when I went to order it in June it was on sale for half off, ended up getting it for only $9. There is no way you can beat the price for what you get.

Colors stay vibrant even without an eye primer. I use one myself but before I got into using an eye primer the colors stayed all day long and with the primer they stay even better and don’t crease. Creasing is inevitable without the proper bases but the colors don’t crease so evidently, so it’s hardly noticeable.

My general rating of this has got to be 5/5. Only down side is I ran though my favorite colors ultra-quick but I was able to find substitutes very easily or you can order the individual colors on their site. when you use up your faves.

If anyone else has used it or tried it, I have got to hear what your thoughts are. It is easily the cheapest shadow palette around for the amount of shadow you get.
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I think this sounds awesome! I am in love with that price point and how long-lasting it is. Look for more hot guest posts from Morgan. In the meantime, if you want to contact her, email her here and check out her Instagram: 'gingerrkidd00.' =)



gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Resource 'Sundays': Beauty Blogs

I apologize for this being delayed. Friday was a busy, busy whirlwind of a day for me. I got engaged on Friday and so I was in lala land for the whole last part of the day... just so happy! Anyway, for this Resource Friday post (yes, I know today is Sunday) I wanted to share some fellow beauty bloggers who have blogs/sites that I quite enjoy.

1) A Model Recommends: Just what it sounds like, pretty much. A beauty blog from a model's perspective. An intelligent and educated model, at that. She has the inside scoop on a lot of new, amazing products and some tricks of the biz. She also talks fashion, which is a bonus. I really enjoy reading her articles and getting ideas of new products to try and skin care tips. She even has some tutorial videos and 'vlog' posts. This blog is definitely a keeper!

2) Refinery29: This is maybe more regular website-like and there are various topics besides beauty. However, that seems to be the focus. I am sure a lot of you know about this one since this is a pretty popular and well-known site. I enjoy their reviews of easy-to-obtain drugstore products and quick & easy hair ideas. But of course, there is a lot about this site that I like. A lot of the ideas I see are things I feel like I can actually do, which is a HUGE plus for me since I am sort of 'challenged' in that way. Check this one out, for sure.

3) Cult of Pretty: This one is so neat, I love the concept. There are a TON of brands on here that I have never heard of, and I love that. I am all about discovering awesome, not-as-well-known products. What is great is she also talks about all products... drugstore, department store, and "no store," as she calls it. Her blog has a fun and artistic layout that always keeps me entertained. If you are wanting to find new products or learn something specific about a product, this is where you want to be.

4) I Covet Thee: What  I like about this site is how personal it feels. I feel like I could hang out with Alix and already know her a little bit after looking around on her site and reading some blogs. Her Instagram is interesting and she even posts food pictures, which a lot of you know I am a closet food journalist (haha). You can look through her product directory if you are looking for something in particular or just scroll through her home page to read her latest blogs. You can't go wrong.

5) August Skin: This one is really fun. She is an up-and-coming blogger and I love her articles. She is what I am working to be someday. She seems to write about a lot of things that I am curious about or things I think I would write about. One of my favorite things about her blog is her writing style. It is really beautifully done and it really clicks with me. Out of all of these blogs, this one is probably my favorite but I think all the other ones are fab and you should totally check them out too. 

Hope you enjoy some of these blogs! =)


gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!



Picture from Refinery29's latest article. Read it.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

What I'm Wearing

So if you're like me, you wear a mix of brands when it comes to makeup. I recently decided to share what I wear normally when I do my makeup and I was thinking, "Wow, that is a lot of different brands!" So, I will post some pictures and walk you through what I put on. You may notice why I am so natural and simple when it comes to makeup... even when I do a 'natural' look it still takes forever. Ain't nobody got time for that. 



Sorry for the serious face, haha. ;) 

Foundation: I am wearing Urban Decay Naked Skin liquid foundation in color 2.0. It is a little light for my skin right now but I do not use it every day and I warm it up with powder and bronzer. I am also wearing Mary Kay Mineral Powder Foundation in Ivory 2 over it. Just a quick overlay. I briefly review it here.

Highlighter/Bronzer: I am wearing Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips in Waikiki Strip/Peachy Glow for bronzer (cheek bones and t-zone) and Benefit Cosmetics Watts Up! on the top of my cheek bones. 

Brows/Lashes: Emani Minerals Brow Powder and Liner Brush in Blonde (they have other color combos, though!). Yes, I recognize I am in dire need of a waxing/shaping. For mascara I am wearing Benefit Cosmetics They're Real! It is a black mascara and I do not think it comes in other colors.

Lips: Urban Decay Lip Junkie in Naked (pinky neutral). I love how cooling it is. And even a little plumping. Buxom lip glosses are also amazing. 

Shadow/Liner: bareMinerals 'Well-Rested' SPF 20 powder multi-tasker all over, Mary Kay Mineral Eye Color in Honey Spice on lid, and Mary Kay Mineral Eye Color in Iris in the crease. For eyeliner I am wearing a shot of purple underneath my eye on the lower lashes. It is an old eyeliner I have and I am not sure if it is made anymore. Rimmel Extreme Definition two-tone eye definer in 'Rock Chick.' It is two colors of purple and I am wearing the brighter one. I find that websites review it and it may be available to purchase on the UK Ebay or Amazon.

In a nutshell, that is what I wear when I wear more makeup than usual during the day time. I'd like to hear some of your go-tos! 

Have a fab rest of your week!


gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Acne, blotchy-ness, redness, & dry spots Part III


And so, this little series comes to an end. For the third part of these skin concerns I want to focus a little more on makeup and not skin care. Today I am going to talk about two products that are helpful for me when I have these skin concerns (or even when I do not): mineral foundation (specifically loose powder but there are other forms) and bronzer. I want to preface this with the statement that I know not all of these products will work for everyone nor will these routines. I am trying to get sort of a broad-base perspective. If you would like some specific suggestions, please feel free to ask me or check out some of the apps I talked about in my last post, do research on other websites, etc. 

Here are some mineral foundations that I like:

1) Physicians Formula Mineral Wear: I am always impressed with Physicians Formula products. I like this one because it is inexpensive and does not make my skin look weird or get oily. I think mineral powder lets you have great, buildable coverage and it is good for any skin type. Not all kinds work for all skin types, though. I have combination skin and this works really well for me. I have sensitive skin and this is hypoallergenic, which is a huge plus for me as well. You can buy this at pretty much any drug store and Walmart. They also have some with SPF, but I have not seen it in stores. I also have not looked that hard so I am sure it is there since it is online. There are 9 colors.

2) bareMinerals Foundation: This mineral foundation has its ups and downs for me. I do not like how 'heavy' the coverage is on me. I looks pretty but it makes me feel like a, dare I say it, cake face. That is definitely not suiting for me. I like the matte version much better because when I use the regular version my skin is oily by the end of the day. One thing I really like about this though is that it has broad spectrum SPF 15 in it. It is still ideal to use a moisturizer with SPF in it as well, and do touch-ups as needed. It is a little expensive but a little goes a long way. I will say that I like a lot of their products in general, as well. bareMinerals is sold online, in stores, and in salons. It is pretty accessible and there are 20 colors. 

3) Mary Kay Mineral Powder Foundation: This is what I am using at moment, in Ivory 2. I love the coverage with this one. Not too much, not too little. It is not a matte powder but it definitely controls my oil (like Physicians Formula does, but maybe a tiny bit better). They do not make a foundation with SPF but they do have a foundation primer (SPF 15) and tinted moisturizer (SPF 20) with sunscreen.  Price-wise it is in between the bareMinerals and the Physicians Formula. This has 12 colors. 

Okay so there are a TON more mineral foundations but there are some to get you started. Now on to the bronzers...

1) Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips: See? I told you I love this brand. This is what I am using right now. It is great because it has a gradient of colors so you can go darker or lighter, depending on your skin tone and what you're going for. You can also use this as an eyeshadow, which I love. It works well as eyeshadow and it is great for traveling if you are not trying to take too many products with you. They have a lot of different kinds of bronzers and even different colors in this specific style. I use the Waikiki Strip/Peachy Glow Bronzer right now.

2) Too Faced Endless Summer 16+ Hour Bronzer: I have actually not tried this one but it gets awesome reviews everywhere. I have looked at a lot of 'best bronzer' articles and it is named in almost every one, as well. There is only one color in this, so it will not fit every skin tone I am sure. That is one thing to remember with bronzers: it is important to go with one that compliments the shade and tone of your skin. A bonus to this product is that it is long-lasting and cruelty-free. It says that it has buildable coverage, which is something that is really important for me. Simple and natural. 

Let me know what you use or if you would like a suggestion for you skin tone. Or any other thoughts, comments, or suggestions. This wraps up this three-part skin series! What should I cover next?

Ciao, bellas!

gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Resource Fridays: Apps

I would like to dedicate Friday's to short, sweet posts about resources. There are so many things out there on the internet, magazines, stores, etc. for you to grab hold of and say "Mine!" The great news is, a lot of them are free or really inexpensive. Some of you may be saying, "Well yeah, but where do I start?" This is where I come in. I am hoping to give you extensive beauty resources by picking a 'theme' each Friday and giving some information. 

This week's theme is apps. As in, phone/mobile applications. Almost all of us have a smart phone or iPad/Kindle/tablet/etc. We have busy lives, so we need things that cater to that. Something quick, easy, and fun. I would like to share with a few apps I have found and like. 




Beautylish: You do not want to miss this one. Gosh, I love it! They post articles surrounding different beauty concerns (and even post DIY stuff), you can look at videos and photos, see what other people are talking about in the beauty world, get and give advice, and even buy things from their website or app. My favorite part is the articles and DIYs but it is all great stuff. You can favorite anything you like and save it for future use. I would highly recommend this app. It's fun and has a great user interface. 

Total Beauty: This app is a review melting pot. You can look up products and see what other people are saying about them. You can search by brand or by category (face, makeup, hair, body). This app is great if you are looking for a new product to try or have a specific brand you want to explore for other products. It is nice because it has a TON of different brands, and not just certain brands like department stores have. 

Make Up For Ever Pocket Studio: This app is like a little pocket makeup artist. It has a lot of tutorials so you can learn how to achieve looks for any occasion. It is nice because it also has tips on how to fix those beauty blunders (I seem to have one of those every time I try to do something out of my ordinary makeup routine) and you can save your favorite products to a wish list, if you want.  I do not use this app because I rarely do anything awesome with my makeup. But for those of you who like to experiment with different looks, this a cool one!

My Own: Whoa huh hoo, this is a gem. This app analyzes your skin type by taking a picture of your face. Make sure your face is sans make-up, pull you hair back, and take a picture! You can use the front or back camera if your phone has that capability. The back camera produces better results according to the app, but I used the front camera and it seemed to work fine. This is just really nifty to me. It looks at wrinkles and age spots. And let me tell you, I was amazed at what this picked up! It tells you where you are at as compared to your peers and gives you suggestions for lifestyle and skincare changes. This app does more than this but I wanted to give a quick review of it. Check it out and let me know what you think!

The best thing about these four apps... they are free! I only did four because this is supposed to be short and sweet (apparently I struggle with that) and that is a lot of apps to try. Post some of your favorite beauty apps, I'd love to hear what you are all loving right now.

Happy weekending. Wear that sunscreen! *wink*

gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

At-The-Moment-Loves: July

Taking just a one-post break from my series. In the next post I will finish up the three-part specific skin concern series.

This evening I wanted to give you a quick run-down of some of the things I am loving for this hot, sunny month of July. Let me know what you're loving right now, too! 



Clock-wise from top left corner:

1) Ray-Bans Wayfarer: Well, everyone needs sunglasses in the summer, right? Honestly, the best way to protect those precious mucous membranes is to wear sunglass at all times, even when it is cloudy. According to the Ray-Ban website, all of their lenses protect the eyes "100%" from "UVA, UVB, harmful, and blue light" rays. I am not really sure what the last two mean specifically, not really my specialty! 
I put 100% in quotes because the lenses do not wrap around the sides and the top/bottom so they technically do not block the rays that come in from the angles that they do not cover. It is highly important to find sunglasses that have UV protection! They do not have to be expensive, either. Even expensive sunglasses do not always have UV protection, sadly. If you are a known sunglass-breaking offender, buy a case! Once you start to get into a certain price range, they will even come with a case. You can buy these babies a lot of places, mine are from Sunglass Hut. The above link is linked to the Ray-Ban website.

2) Philosophy Eye Hope™ Multitasking Eye Cream: I received a deluxe sample of this so I will give a quick review since I did not have enough to see if it is 'really' working. Six weeks is about what it takes, but this product is sold in a pretty big container for just the eyes so it will last ya awhile! To start, at all the websites I found this product to be sold (Philosophy, Ulta, Sephora, Skin Store, Nordstrom, & more I am sure) it had product reviews of 4 out of 5 'stars' for the average. 
I noticed a little bit of a burning sensation when I used it, which I did not like but it passed after about 5 minutes or so. I did not notice a change in lines, wrinkles, or puffiness (this is an anti-aging product) yet but I did notice the skin around my eyes was softer than it was when I was just using moisturizer and the appearance of my sometimes-dark-circles were lighter. Like I said, I cannot give a full on review since I have not used it for 6 weeks but for the short time I used this product, I was really impressed! 

3) Burt's Bees Refreshing Lip Balm with Pink Grapefruit: This balm is a winner for me. I like that it comes in a chap stick style tube, because it is the fastest and easiest way to put on lip balm. It has a really smooth, lasting texture most likely because of the Grapefruit Seed Oil (Bonus: Yummy smell and flavor). It is also really moisturizing, so I appreciate that. Summer and winter months are when my skin and lips are the most dry (the climate is pretty dry in Eastern Washington since we are in high desert). I bought my tube at a grocery store here in Spokane called Yoke's Fresh Market but Burt's Bees is sold everywhere, really... gas stations, drug stores like Walgreens, Walmart, their website, grocery stores, etc. This is a very inexpensive, great lip balm for summer that I would give a 4.5 out of 5 stars, taking off .5 because it does not have sunscreen in it.

4) Benefit Cosmetics Watt's Up!: I love their catchy product names. This is an amazing highlighter. I have a smaller, travel size version of it but once I am out I will be getting the full-size. I do not have the blending sponge on mine and I am reading mixed reviews on that so you will have to see what works best for you. I use my finger tips to blend it and that works great. This is meant for cheekbones and brow bones, but I mainly use it for cheekbones. This product lasts about all day, which is awesome. It is also really easy to blend...  I just put a line on top of my cheekbones slanting up a bit as I move towards my hairline and then I blend with a finger tip, moving in small circular motions. It literally takes seconds to do this. It is such a beautiful luminizer. Definitely 5 out of 5 stars for me because of the look, feel, staying power, and ease of application. You can buy it at these websites: Benefit Cosmetics, Sephora, Ulta, Makeup Alley, and more. 

Let's hear some of your favorite summer time products! *muwah*


gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Acne, blotchy-ness, redness, & dry spots Part II

I know you all have been anxiously awaiting part ll of this series. I am really slacking, huh? Again, I would like to thank those of you who gave me lots of suggestions and concerns you have. I really like learning about other people's beauty interests and concerns. 

So, Part l I talked about exfoliating and moisturizing, two things I do every single day. Again, I'd like to point out that those of you with acne-prone skin should be using something with 2% salicylic acid, unless you have an adverse reaction to it.

1) One thing that I find extremely beneficial for red, irritated skin is using cooling products. You can buy them pretty much anywhere. Not only do they help with skin appearance, they feel amazing! 

A product I am dying to try but have not yet is the Boscia Cool Blue Calming Mask. It gets 4 out of 5 stars on Sephora. It is a "peel off mask that instantly cools, calms, and hydrates." Some of the reasons I am excited to try it (besides the fact that it is cooling) are: 


  • It has willow herb, which reduces redness and soothes skin
  • It has aloe... we all know how awesome aloe is. =)
  • AND lastly... it has sea whip! For those of you who do not know what sea whip is it is like sea pens, which is soft coral. Why is this awesome, you ask? It is one of the world's known natural potent-as-hell anti-inflammatorys. 

See... exciting, yes?

Some other cooling masks I found are:
Aveda Outer Peace Cooling Masquean awesome DIY mask that I would like to tryThe Body Shop's Tea Tree Face Mask, and Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Daily Moisturizer (I know it isn't a mask but it is cooling).
All of these can be found at various drug stores, website, and/or salons. I just wanted to give ideas with different price points.


2) Another product that improves the quality, look, and feel of your skin is BB cream. BB means 'beauty balm' and it is a miracle worker. I like to use it in place of foundation because it helps...

  • even out my skin
  • protects it from the sun (most BB creams have broad spectrum sunscreen)
  • and firms my skin

As a lot of you know I am very partial to Urban Decay products and I LOVE their Naked Skin Beauty Balm, which they have in two different sizes. It is one of my all time favorite products I have ever used. 

So many different companies make BB cream now and you can purchase it almost anywhere. I have heard that Olay has amazing BB cream, and you cannot beat $11. Maybelline, Covergirl, Garnier, Aveeno, and Physicians Formula all make beauty balm as well, if you are looking for a drug store find. Sephora carries a lot of other brands that make BB cream besides Urban Decay like Tarte, Smashbox, Bobbi Brown, Stila, and more. 

BB cream is great to use alone or under foundation. It has moisturizing properties so if you are planning on doing your makeup after you moisturize and you want to use BB cream, I would just skip the moisturizer and just use the BB cream unless you have super thirsty skin. 

That is all for Part II. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns! I will try my darndest to post Part III in a timely manner. Thank you and stay tuned! ;)

gretchen elizabeth



Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Acne, blotchy-ness, redness, & dry spots Part I

Hello, beauty babes! Some of you graciously informed me about some of your beauty concerns. I would like to help address those as much as possible as well as give you some directions to look at products you can use. Also, if you have any really specific questions please feel free to post on here, my Facebook or email me. Today I am going to address multiple skin concerns that are a lot of times, related to one another.

I think no matter what skin type you have, you will experience acne, blotchy-ness, redness, and/or dry spots. So here are some of the tried and true ways I use and have read about.

1)The most important thing you can do for your skin is exfoliate it. Every day. Why you ask? Because I said so. Just kidding... because when you exfoliate it gets rid of the old, dead skin cells and speeds up cell turn over and renewal. Also, it makes your skin look MUCH brighter. This helps with all the above skin concerns. So right now I am using St. Ives Apricot Apricot Scrub. If you are prone to breakouts, I would highly recommend this. 

If you are concerned about blemishes, you need to be using a face wash that also has 2% salicylic acid, which helps get rid of those pesky pimples. You can buy the St. Ives face wash just about anywhere... Walmart, Walgreens, grocery stores, and so forth. Another one I like that goes on sale ($16 to $10) from time to time is Wexler's Acnescription Exfoliating Acne Cleanser. That one is at Bath and Body Works (if they still sell it, I am not 100% sure). You will just have to play around and try different ones!

2) Another thing everyone needs to be doing, no matter what skin type you have is daily moisturizing, sometimes twice a day. It is best to use one with broad spectrum SPF in it as well. Broad spectrum basically means blocking UVA and UVB rays. The FDA has really been cracking down on companies throwing that term around and only products that block both are able to be labeled as broad spectrum now. 

So, I have not tried every single moisturizer in the world. Here are some that I like: 

  • Mary Kay Timewise Age-Fighting Moisturizer Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 30 ($22 from your local independent consultant or from marykay.com)
  • Korres Pomegranate Balancing Cream-Gel Moisturizer ($32 from Sephora in stores and online, korresusa.com, and I am sure more) Downside, no SPF. It is also pore-minimizing.
  • For you guys (you can use the other two as well but if you want a more 'manly' one...) Jack Black Double Duty Face Moisturizer SPF 20 [it is broad spectrum] ($17 at Sephora, it can also be purchased at Nordstrom, getjackblack.com, Ulta, and more) This is what my boyfriend uses and he really likes it!
Hopefully this is a nice start for you all. I will definitely be posting Part II and Part III very soon. I am very excited for this little mini-series. Stay tuned!

gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Emani Minerals Brow and Liner

First off I would like to apologize for not posting as much as I said I would. For those of you who do not know, I am in grad school and we are in the middle of a short four week intensive so it has been pretty.... intense. 

Today I am just going to give a brief review of my fave eyebrow liner and brush because I get asked about my eyebrows 'a lot.' It is made by Emani and I will post some links below where you can get it. I purchased it from my esthetician who does my eyebrows. For those of you in the Spokane area, I would HIGHLY recommend that you visit her for your skincare/eyebrow needs. Here is where you can find her: Trisha Watson, Spokane

As always, here are a few of my favorite things *in my Julie Andrews singing voice*:

1) It is vegan. I do not really think I need to say much here. I am sure most products of its kind are vegan, but hey can't beat cruelty-free!
2) It has two colors! I use the blonde/brown one. It is nice because I can use the darker one when I have my really dark hair and my blonde one when I have blonde or lighter brown hair. There is also a coco/black one for those of you who have darker eyebrows! 
3) I LOVE the brush they make. It is a slanted brush and the bristles/hairs are tight together so when you apply it, you get a nice clean line.
4) It is simple. I like simple. I need simple... I am no makeup artist. All I do is wet the slanted brush, get some brow color on it, line the bottom of my eyebrow, and then brush up the line of color with the other side (sort of a round mascara looking brush, or a brow brush... haha). Seriously it is that easy. 

Overall, I would really give it a 5/5. It is just that great. And I forgot to add, very affordable. I do not think I will run out for a LONG time and my brush is still going strong (I have been using it for almost a year now). Do not forget to clean it, though! Warm water and mild soap will do the trick. 

I would LOVE to hear what you all think about it. Or what are some of your favorite eyebrow products? I think the eyebrows get neglected sometimes when really they are the most important thing on our faces, I think. If eyes are the windows to the soul then the eyebrows are the frames. I heard that once somewhere, not sure where (probably Trisha). =)


Happy weekend-ing,

gretchen elizabeth



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Enzo Milano Gio Flat Iron 1"

So, I thought I would write about something a little different this time. I apologize in advance as this will be fairly short. Grad school duties call.

Today I want to share with you all my favorite straightener of all time. For those of you that know me pretty well, know that I am not the most hair savvy person... understatement of all time. Which is why I love this Enzo Milano straightener. If you like CHI, you will like this 10x better I can almost guarantee that!


A few reasons why it is my favorite:


It has a wide-range of temperatures so it works on all types of hair. I turn it up almost all the way (which I believe is 450 degrees) because I have thick but fine hair. Does that make sense? LOTS of fine hair, I guess. Haha.


The cord does not tangle! There is no way you can can tangle it unless you tie it in a knot or something.


It works really well for straightening, curling, AND doing waves. This is nice for me since I do not to my hair all that much besides straightening it. I do not want to go out and buy a bunch of expensive tools when I have one that does multiple jobs for me.


Downside.... cost. It is fairly expensive. I think it is normally about $200 but I have seen a lot of websites that sell it for quite a bit cheaper, like $130. I am sure you could get it for even cheaper than that if you just do a little bit of browsing!


Like I said, this will be a short one! I hope this was helpful for some of you. Please leave me suggestions or products to try or review! 


Arivederci,


gretchen elizabeth


Enzo Milano Click there for the official EM site. Like I said, there are multiple sites that sell them. Good luck! =)


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Truth Serum® Vitamin C Collagen Booster

Today I want to talk about a product I got the opportunity to sample, but I have not yet purchased it for myself (but it's on my list). First of all, I want to tell you that I am always quite skeptical of all these weird expensive serums with all these claims like "oh your face is going to look like a shiny diamond" or whatever. I purchased something online from Sephora awhile back and got a decent-sized sample of this Ole Henriksen product and let me tell you, I fell in love. You should also know that I am very anal and particular about my skin because it is so touchy to what is being put on it... and I just like to have nice skin! So let me tell you what I like about this serum....

The texture. It's a serum, but it's not oily/greasy. It is really light and even has a nice faint scent. This is really good for sensitive skin and I believe it would be good for all skin types whether you're dry, oily, or combination.


A little bit goes a long way. I had a sample packet and I got to use it 4 or 5 times (can't quite remember) before it ran out. It seems expensive but for the usage and the skin benefits, I think it is a good deal. At Sephora it is $48 for the 1 oz and $72 for the 1.7 oz. I am not sure if you can purchase it other places but this is where I know to get it.


The active ingredients. This is what I got off the internet: 

-High Potency Vitamin C (10%!!) Complex: Calms and heals skin; strengthens collagen.
-Green Tea Extract: Offers powerful antioxidant action to protect against damage.
-Sodium Hyaluronate: Binds moisture to the cells.
-Licorice Extract: Evens out pigmentation.


And of course the most important part... How it makes my skin look and feel. My complexion was improved, my skin had more of a glow to it, my skin felt tighter (in a good way), and my skin was very smooth and looked flawless sans makeup. You can use this with or without moisturizer, but usually comes before a moisturizer if you do both. 


I will put a link to it at the bottom if you want to check it out, read reviews, and what not. Overall for the short time I have tried this, I would give it about a 4.7/5. The only reason why I knock it down a little bit is because of the price. But like I said, I do believe it is worth it and I do have this product on my shopping list! I promise I will do more than just face-related beauty reviews! Please let me know if you have any requests. Have a fabulous weekend, friends!


namaste,

☮gretchen elizabeth

Please note, I am not paid to do these reviews nor am I doing this for the benefit of any company. It is just my own personal opinions, experiences, likes and dislikes!