None of my makeup is old enough to have gone bad yet, thank goodness. I think I'll just pack it all up and hopefully I'll be able to have a nice vanity area in my new place where I can display it all :3
goals, right?! lol This girl on facebook painted a desk black and put vinyl "marble" tile on top and it looked soo good and was so inexpensive. So that's my plan lol
My vanity is from ikea but it's not a vanity so much as a junk collection surface in my room. It never looks cute and chic cause I'm lazy and set everything on it
Mine is my mom's old desk. It works really good for me because it has a big drawer in the center for all my every day essentials and then each side has 3 drawers on it. I have a lot of shit so I need a lot of drawers lol I really want to repaint it since it's all chipping and stuff but idk what color I want it to be.
Just bought myself the sweet peach palette :) there was also a 2 shade of bite beauty lip color I wanted but it was $26 each and I don't have the money for that. On top of like 5 Mac shades I want.
Putting together a list for my next makeup haul, and ideas for the future. Has anyone used the Sephora Collection waterproof makeup remove? How does it work compared to others? It's pretty much the same price ask the Sonia Kashiuk makeup remover, and about the same amount. I also like how it's made without parabens, sulfates, and phthalates. (Almost out of my Avon makeup remover lotion, so when thats gone I'll use the SK one). Also has anyone have or used the Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance palette? The colors look nice and I may want to buy it. I can never remember the brand name, but I also want to get that oil-like makeup remover/cleanser (don't remember what it was called) from their Korean skin care line, but I feel like it's too pricy and I can find something that does the same job for half the cost. AND I already have a new lip colors in mind :D.
I want to grab some of that makeup remover as well. I had a sample of the eye makeup remover wipes and they're phenomenal, but I prefer stuff in bottles. And I only ever hear good things about the Modern Renaissance palette... I don't think I've heard anything bad, but maybe someone saying the colors weren't for them. I say go for both. :D
I showed these beauty blenders to my sister the other day and she ordered us both one. I'm so excited to try it! Lucent Silicone Sponge Makeup Applicator
^def post a review. I use the Beauty Blender now and I like it however it does gross me out and I'm terrible about washing my brushes but I'm even grosser with my BB.
I have an event to go to tomorrow night and I am already excessively exfoliating my lips and moisturizing them so my red lip stick will look on point. It's hard work being a lady. I feel like when I have something big to go to I start prepping myself like 2 days before like doing face and hair masks like a crazy person. It turns into me 'getting ready' for like 2 days straight lmao.
Soooooooooo the place I'm going to be living at for a while has an Ulta, like, right across the street. I'm fucked.
Probably cheaper on Amazon but if you brush her hair when it's wet, get a wet brush so it doesn't break her hair. And the suave kids detangler. It smells like apples.
Yeah the Wet brush is what I use. It doesn't break her hair, her hair breaks it. even on Amazon its like $9 though I'm not sure if the Suave is or not, I try to only use sulfate free products on her hair
I don't see any in the ingredients, but you could also go for a regular leave in conditioner (I like the one from Pantene) to help.
I use this every night when I comb through her hair and every morning when I brush it up. That's the only product I really use on it. Her hair still starts tangling as soon as it starts drying. I need to take her to get it trimmed this weekend