Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Update & subscribe to my new youtube channel!

     Hey everyone, I am sooooo sorry for slacking the last few months. With school, band, youtube, and extracurricular activities, I have a VERY busy schedule. With a busy schedule comes barely enough time to update my blog. Now if you're like me, you like to make your post's fun and enjoyable to read, you want your viewers to have fun reading what you have to say. However, a typical blog post is two hours in the making for me, and I don't have two hours to burn on just a regular school day.

     I can honestly say that I have missed updating my blog, and I really would like to starting posting AT LEAST once a week. I'm not making any promises, but I do promise to at least try.

     Moving on, as many of you know I had a youtube channel, but I wasn't particularly pleased with my username and such, so I decided to make a new one! I also like the fact that the username goes along with my blog. After all, my blog is where it all began. :)

Link to my NEW and IMPROVED youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MakeupbyMissOlivia?feature=mhee

I hope you all are doing well and have a wonderful, gloriousssss, day!!

                                                            -until next time
                                                         Olivia the Makeup Pig :)

Monday, October 3, 2011

My youtube debut!!

       Hello everyone, so a couple of posts back I mentioned that I would be starting my very own youtube channel. I finally have, although my first video is a tad suckish due to the quality of the camera and the fact that I am extremely camera shy. I still thought you guys might like to know, so I'm posting my video on here and the link to my channel. I'm taking any suggestions you have for a good quality camcorder out there, because the one I have right now is not suitable for makeup tutorials. I hope you all are doing well and have a wonderful day.
                                                         xoxo-
                                                               Olivia the Makeup Pig
My video- don't forget to watch it in HD!!!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Perfume Organization & Storage

   Being a girly-girl, I tend to collect girl things. Shocking, right? One of the things I tend to buy too much of is perfume, and anything that smells yummy! I thought I would show you how I store all off my junk... enjoy!
      A couple of years ago, I got a black Sephora train case for Christmas. Obviously, I can no longer fit my makeup collection in here, so I decided to stash all of my lotions and potions in it!!
    As you can see, I still have a good amount of space that needs to be filled... not that I need any more.

Here lies two forgotten bottles of my the American Girl perfume that used to be sold at B&BW. I don't use it any more (although it smells amazing), but every one in a while I spritz it around my room just to feel like an 8 year old again.

      When it comes to "storing" my perfumes, I just set them out on my vanity to look pretty. I haven't been collecting for very long, but my collection is slowly but surely growing.... *wallet cries*
              Up-close and personal...

If you have any comments or questions about the perfumes and such, feel free to leave them in the comment section. I hope you enjoyed this short and sweet post and are having a great day!

-Olivia





Sweet as Candy: MAC Dollymix Blush

    One of my all time favorite blushes from Mac is Dollymix. As you might be able to tell from the pictures, it's a beautiful bright pink laced with golden shimmer. I know that bright colors are more in for the summertime, but I personally think you can wear anything and everything you want to, regardless of what the beauty section of your favorite magazine tells you.
                                                           Enjoy!
     As you can see, I had a lot of fun with this post. I thought the brightly colored candy looked very nice with this blush. :)
     Here's a more detailed picture. Please note the fingernail mark  (made by my brother) on lower part of the blush.
     Lastly, a swatch on my incredibly awkward fingers. This is a very pigmented and long-lasting blush, as it lasted all through homecoming last night. If you're afraid to wear bright colors for the fear of looking like a clown, try out dollymix. If you make your application very light, you won't even be able to tell that your blush is bright pink.
 
Here's a last look at the pan of prettiness before I leave!

I hope you all are doing well and have a wonderful day!

-Olivia

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Hello again!!

Hello everyone!! So I am completely aware that I haven't posted for two months now, but I just wanted to let you know that I should be in the near future. I also am planning on starting a youtube channel within the next week or so, but for now I'm just enjoying my birthday! I turned 15 today, and although I don't feel any different, I have had a wonderful day so far. Again, I'm sorry for the the lack of posting, but I've been very busy the last two months with band camp, vacation, and starting my freshman year of high school. I'll be going into my sixth week on Monday, and so far I'm enjoying myself!

Until next time,

Olivia

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Cheap Thrills: Wet n' Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Collections

I admit, I have never been partial to drugstore eye shadows. Now I know that some people are infuriated when they see someone use a high end eye shadow and think that it's okay to call them every bad word known to man at them to make themselves feel better. Honestly, I find that slightly unnecessary as its not as if the person using the makeup is using the other person’s money. Let’s face it though; people these days are rather difficult. For all of you difficult and/or people wanting some good makeup at an amazing price, I have come to the rescue with the Wet n' Wild Color Icon Eye shadows! Wet n' wild hasn’t always had a good reputation for being a good makeup brand, but within the last year and a half or so, they have really picked up their game. These particular eye shadow palettes come with eight colors, and although they aren’t perfect, they’re much better than some of the other drugstore eye shadows I’ve seen on the market today.

This product comes in three different shades: Petal Pusher, Comfort Zone, and Blue Had Me At Hello. About as catchy as names can get... ;)
     The first palette is Petal Pushers, which is obviously the purple palette, unless you're color blind and can't tell. This palette contains a lot of softer colors, and isn't quite as shimmery as the others. It contains both cool and warm toned purple, so you can customize your eye shadow based on what colors suit you the best. I find purples in general to be less pigmented than other colors, and I have no idea why. These colors have good pigmentation, but are very soft shades. If you find that super shimmery or frosty colors make your eyes look a tad scaly, you might wanna check this one out.
All the pretty swatches for Petal Pushers-yay!
Oh yes, it's the beautiful Comfort Zone palette. This one in particular I found very hard to get my hands on, because most people in general aim towards neutrals when it comes to makeup. This sadly has all shimmery colors, and I would really like to see more mattes in these palettes, because all in all the quality is quite good. This palette includes four brown toned shades and four green toned shades.
                                             Here are all the lovely swatches in case you couldn't tell.

       Here is the last palette of the bunch, which is Blue Had Me At Hello. Do not be afraid of purchasing this palette, because believe it or not, it doesn't bite. I like to call this palette the feisty palette, because wearing bright colors always makes you a little more hyper and annoying, just ask my mom.... If you like to make crazy or just plain horrifying makeup looks late at night when no one is awake (which I obviously don't do, duh) then this palette is going to be your sole mate. The shimmery black is disappointing as it doesn't come off very well in swatches or on your eye, but I have learned that finding the perfect black drugstore eyeshadow is nearly impossible. Other than the dud in this palette, this palette is full of shimmery prettiness with the exception of one matte black shade which wasn't anything to write home about.
                                             Here lie the last set of swatches-aren't they pretty?!


     All in all, I find that these eye shadows are very good for the price of $5.99, but they do have a few imperfections. They are very pigmented, with the exception of a few shades, and some tend to be quite powdery and you might experience a bit of fallout with the application of these, so make sure to get as much access eyeshadow off of the brush as you can unless you want to rock the dreaded raccoon eyes. My brother even rocked a few shades from the Blue Had Me At Hello palette the other night when my friend and I applied it all over his cute little face (which he was not happy about by the way). Speaking of his face, it is not nearly as crusty as it used to be, but before I go off on another tangent about crusty faces and such, I will leave you all to live your lives without me. *shudders at the thought* I hope you all are doing well and have a wonderful day.
                                                              xoxo-Olivia the Makeup Pig

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Perfect Summer Blushes

If you've ever gone makeup shopping with me, you would know that I have a slight obsession with blushes. And when I say slight, I mean BIG. I know a lot of people don't wear blush because they think that they will end up looking like a clown, but if you think about it, your cheeks take up way more space on your face then your eyes, so why wouldn't you enhance them? If you still don't agree with me, I'll give you some less "garish" options to help you on your journey into the wonderful world of blush. I give you the cream blush. Cream blushes are great for summer, as they don't cake up and sweat off your face. If you live in an area that's humid like I do, these will be your savior once the dog days of summer roll around. Along with staying put in the summer heat, they look more natural than a powder blush because they have a dewy finish that seems to become a part of your skin once you blend it in. I will be showing you some options you have (or rather what I have) and giving you my opinions on them. I'll try not to bore you with a paragraph for each product, but if you would like a separate review please leave a request in the comments. Enjoy! :)
I give you the stila convertible colors. These can be worn on the lips and cheeks but I tend to wear them mainly on my cheeks because... well, actually, I don't know why. They come in a variety of shades for different shades for different skin tones and are extremely creamy and pigmented. If you want your cheeks to be the center of attention, I would go for these.
The shades I have are petunia, camellia, and orchid. Petunia is a bright peachy pink that will brighten up any skin tone. This shade looks good year round, and is a shade that most people tend to be attracted to because it is so darn pretty. Camellia is a warm toned tan shade, and no, despite what you might think, it is not ugly! I actually use this one quite a bit. In fact, I just so happened to hit pan on it today, which is very rare thing to see coming from me, especially when it comes to blushes! Lastly, I have the shade orchid. Now this is not I shade I would typically wear, especially for summer. But when fall and winter roll around, it gives you the kind of color that makes you look as if you've been playing in the snow all day. For dark skin tones this is the perfect color, and with minimal blending it can look perfectly natural. However, this was a limited edition shade, but if you do some searching on the web I'm sure it'll pop up somewhere.
     Next, I have the NYC blushable cream sticks in Plaza Pink and Big Apple Blush. Yes, the names are pretty lame but the product is actually really, really, really, good. Not only do these cost only a few dollars, but they come with alot of product (8 grams to be exact) and are very pigmented. These may not be as creamy as the stila convertible colors, but I honestly don't care, because these blushes blend very easily and glide on very nicely. Plus, if these were super creamy, they would break right off their sticks and you would be left with a huge mess to clean up. We all know how fun cleaning up makeup is....
Here lay the swatches of the pwetty blushes. For some reason my camera was being a meaniehead (a very mature thing to say, I am aware) and didn't want them to show up as pretty as they are in person. So all in all, if you want a nice cream blush on a budget, get these. Or else.... 
     Next in my cream blush line up were these two beauties. The blush on the right is the revlon cream blush in Rosy Glow. This is a very creamy blush (never would've guessed, considering that's what it's supposed to be) and is nicely pigmented. When I say nicely, I mean it's not really sheer and it's not so pigmented that some people might have trouble blending it. The same goes for the next blush, which is the maybelline dream mousse in peach satin. It is another color that is perfect for beginners, because it is a very natural and flattering color and doesn't require a lot of blending.

Again, the camera didn't do these two any justice, so I'm beginning to think it has something against drugstore brands. If you can't make it out from the picture, the revlon blush which is on the right is a soft rosy color and the maybelline blush is a light peachy pink with shimmer.

     Lastly, we have the nars cream blush in penny lane and the mac cremeblend blush in something special. The Nars is a very light peach color, and has a very different texture than most cream blushes. It's not quite as creamy, but isn't hard to blend or dry in any way. I really like this blush, although it is very light. I would gladly try out different colors. The MAC blush is a bit of a brighter peach, but still is on the lighter side. This has a nice creamy formula, and seems to be pretty standard as far as cream blushes are concerned. The pigmentation and blendability are very good, and this is a very natural looking blush for me.
The swatches for these two are looking a little brown, but it gives you a good idea of how different the colors actually are. Penny lane is on the left and something special is on the right.

I hope you found this post helpful and interesting, considering I spent about two hours in total taking pictures, writing, getting my writing deleted, and writing some more. I am very sorry that a majority of my descriptions for colors were "peachy pink", but I guess that's just the way the cookie crumbles. Speaking of cookies, my mom is making a marble cake right as we speak, or in this case, type. So... I guess I will leave you now to stare at the blushes and lust over them, as well as the cake that I am getting ready to eat. I hope you all are doing well and have a wonderful day.

xoxo- Olivia the Makeup Pig