This post is extremely late but I still wanted to share what I picked up on my road trip to Minneapolis this summer. I picked up a couple of palettes that I had been eyeing and was finally reunited with Ulta once again.
LORAC Pro Palette
After listening to people rave about the butteriness of these shadows and claiming them to be their holy grail over the Naked palettes, I knew I had to get my hands on anything LORAC.
I'm slightly embarrassed to admit this, but I may or may not have squealed when I saw the LORAC display at Ulta. I was finally going to be given the chance to swatch these beautiful shadows. I regretfully forgot to check for this palette when we did this same road trip last year...
I finally understand why people continue to rave about the blendability and butteriness of these shadows. They're super smooth, extremely pigmented and is priced rather low compared to other high end brands. I like the ratio between the mattes and shimmery shadows. I'm not too sure why, but I've only used this palette once. I definitely will give this another go, as the quality is just too good to leave this palette untouched for too long.
Tarte Rainforest After Dark Eye & Cheek Palette
This is the second palette I had been dying to get my hands on. The link to purchase this palette on Sephora had been open on my laptop for months, as I had been contemplating if I should get it and if I should get this one or the Showstopper. I'm actually still quite tempted to pick that one up as well, but I haven't used this enough to justify getting a second one.
I remember seeing this palette at Ulta last year during our road trip, however, I was completely turned off as I'm deathly afraid of snakes. When I finally took a look at it on Sephora's site and watched reviews on YouTube, I knew I had to get my hands on it even if the packaging gave me the creeps. I would like to point out that despite hating the snake, I do like the shape, size, mirror, gem and wood design of this palette. So basically everything but the snake...
For me, the main appeal for this palette would have to be how travel friendly it is and it's value. If I'm not mistaken, the blush in this palette is actually slightly larger than a full sized blush. That's insane, plus you also get 6 beautiful eyeshadows, a highlight, and a bronzer.
I have been wanting to get into using blushes and just couldn't justify paying for a Tarte blush. I figured if I don't end up liking the blush, I'll still have other products in the palette that I will use and maybe give the blush away.
MINI UPDATE: After writing this all out last night, I decided to give these palettes a go this morning. I have to say I'm kind of digging them so far. I had to work quick as I had to catch the bus to class, but I'm quite happy with what I came up with.
I quickly snapped these pictures on my phone when I got home, so I apologize if the quality is a little grainy. I also used natural light from the window, so the colours aren't showing up as well as they do in person. It think it looks quite a bit darker in person, but either way I like the way it turned out.
I used Makeup Geek's Beaches and Cream as the transition shade. Then I put Light Bronze all over the lid and Pewter on the outer half of my lid (LORAC PRO). To finish it off I put the deep brown shade (farthest on the right) in the outer corner and placed a bit of the purple shade (3rd from the left) slightly on top of Pewter and into the crease (Tarte). I also blended the dark brown shade into the crease.
NYX Tame & Frame
I'm sure we've all heard the hype for this product. A cheaper alternative to the Dip Brow Pomade from Anastasia Beverly Hills. I'm not running out of my Dip Brow anytime soon, but I decided to pick this up as I have never seen this NYX product in stores. In case anyone is wondering I use the shade Dark Brown for the Dip Brow and I picked up Espresso for the Tame & Frame.
NYX Micro Brow Pencil
Again, I purchased this for the exact same reasons I picked up the Tame & Frame. Along with the fact that my Anastasia Brow Wiz broke in my suitcase when I was in Europe, so you know, a reasonable reason for picking this up as well. I wanted to get this in Espresso, but unfortunately, they were sold out of it so I settled for Ash Brown.
I was a little hesitant as it looked a lot lighter than I'm used to but my friend who also has dark hair picked one up so I did too. If we're going to wear the wrong brow colour, we may as well do it together! Plus, I've never seen this back home either and I really wanted to see if it was worth the hype. We're hoping if we press hard enough the colour will show up darker.
NYX Lip Liner
All I can say is
Manny made me do it... I honestly love him so much and he's seriously hilarious. Definitely check him out, you won't regret it! Anyways, fangirling aside, this shade, Peekaboo Neutral is super pretty!
This is definitely new territory for me as I've never used or owned a lip liner before, so I can't really say much about the quality, but I can say the colour is beautiful. The name is bang on. It's a neutral colour but it still has a bit of a pop to it, the colour just peeks through from your lip colour.
ELF Extra Liquid Liner
This purchase is another example of me trying to broaden my makeup horizons. I still am extremely unexperienced in the eyeliner department and I want to change that. I still haven't actually left my house with liner on. I've played around with a few different formulas and applications but I've never used a liquid liner with a brush tip. I figured I may as well try it at an affordable price, as I don't know if I'll a) like it, b) be able to use it, and c) I can't return it.
If someone could teach me how to use eyeliner that would be greatly appreciated. Seriously though... it's embarrassing. I don't understand how people can line their eyes every single day. Kudos to them.
ELF Extra Lip Gloss
Nicole from
Young Wild & Polished definitely convinced me to purchase this when I was in Target. I got sucked in by her swatches on Snapchat. My favourite shade by far would have to be Michael.
I'm trying to get into lip colours as I'm 100% a clear lip balm kind of girl. This colour is perfect for those in the same situation. It's the closest shade to a "your lips but better colour", however, it's different enough that you can tell you're wearing some sort of colour on your lips. Hopefully that makes sense.
I just think it's a great colour for those wanting to dip their toes in the coloured lip products realm of the beauty world. The formula is great too! I've really only worn it once but I didn't find it was drying at all.
ELF Eyelash Curler Pads
I picked up these pads, as the ones I had were worn out. Plus this pack was only $1! I also picked up an eyelash curler from Elf but forgot to take a picture of it. I'm sad to report that I do regret purchasing these two products, the curler more so than the pads. (Or maybe it's the pads that aren't durable enough..)
The first time I used the curler it was nice but by the end of the week it was already starting to rip out some of my lashes. I curl my lashes before I apply mascara so I don't really understand why that started to happen so suddenly. I guess you get what you pay for!
I definitely will be sticking to my holy grail, the Shu Uemura eyelash curler. In fact, I picked one up last time I was at Sephora. It certainly is pricey but it's definitley worth it!
ELF Small Smudge Brush
I have been trying to line the bottom eyelid to bring the eye look together, but I didn't have any brushes that were small or precise enough, as I'm not really going for the panda look. I thought I'd give this a go since it was cheap and seemed to fit the description of small and precise.
Again, I haven't actually put this to use so I will report back once I give it a try. I mean, even if it doesn't work well for what I want it to do, I'm sure I could find some sort of use for it.
Sonia Kashuk Precision Liner Brush #202
I bought this brush for the same reasons I bought the small smudge brush from Elf. Plus Sonia Kashuk isn't available in Canada anymore, so I did want to pick up something from the brand. I was planning on picking up makeup from this brand as well, but everything costed more than I was wanting to shell out. Keep in mind, we went to Target on our last night so we already spent a good portion of our money, some more than others. (*cough* Courtney *cough*) *insert crying laughing emoji*
Touch in SOL Mini Magic Mascara Duo Set
Honestly, this was an impulse buy from the Aisle of Doom at Sephora. I wanted to pick up items from brands that aren't available back home. So when I saw this while I was waiting in line, I decided to give it a go without reading any reviews.
I've recently read a few and it seems to have mixed reviews. I'm hoping for the best but you never know. I'll be happy as long as it doesn't transfer, irritate my eyes, and/or clump.
Makeup Revolution Vivid Baked Bronzer
I had been contemplating placing a Makeup Revolution order for months and just hadn't found the right time to do it. I hate paying for shipping and the pound has been worth way to much for me to justify placing an order. In case you didn't know, the Canadian dollar has taken a major hit over the summer and it's still in a pretty rough spot.
When we finally decided to go on road trip to the states, I found out Ulta was starting to carry Makeup Revolution. If that isn't fate I don't know what is... I have had my eye on their shadows and eyeshadow primer for months, but unfortunately the display at the Ulta in Fargo was picked over and the few palettes they had were ripped open or were testers.
I still wanted to try something from the brand so I decided to pick up this bronzer. To be honest, I haven't really heard much about their bronzers but I'm definitely excited to give it a shot. If it doesn't work out I could always use it as an eyeshadow!
Sorry for the long hiatus. I can't believe I barely posted all summer... So embarrassing. Anyway, let me know if you've used any products or would like a more in depth review on anything mentioned in this haul!
-Amelia