We've already discussed some of the Holiday sets from Sephora. More have released and I wanted to give you some gift ideas in different price ranges of things that might be "the perfect gift" for certain someones. These are mainly makeup related but there are tons of skin care sets as well that would be good gift ideas too.
This next set is the over $20- $40 range.
This set is $40 and above.
- 0.085 oz Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Clear Brow Gel - 0.04 oz Full-size Ardency Inn MODSTER Smooth Ride Supercharged eyeliner in Gold - 0.15 oz bareMinerals Mini READY™ Touch Up Veil Broad Spectrum SPF 15 in Translucent - Full-size Beautyblender® micro.mini sponge applicator - 0.34 oz Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector™ in Opal - 0.04 oz Bite Beauty BB for Lips in Flush - 0.24 oz Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black eau de parfum rollerball - 0.4 oz Full-size Formula X Nail Color in Fahrenheit - 0.33 oz Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer - 0.16 oz Josie Maran 100% Pure Argan Oil - 0.12 oz Julep Freedom™ Polymer Top Coat - 0.10 oz Lancôme Paris Lip Lover in 355 Framboise Etoile - 1 oz Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 in Nude - 1 oz Living Proof Prime Style Extender - 0.5 oz Ole Henriksen® truth serum® collagen booster - 0.07 oz SEPHORA COLLECTION Colorful Mono eye shadow in #32 Pop Idol - 0.25 oz Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 35 in Light/Medium - 0.07 oz Stila Convertible Color in Peony - 0.11 oz Tarte Amazonian clay waterproof bronzer in Park Ave Princess™ - 0.17 oz Too Faced Better Than Sex mascara
-0.10 oz Studded Kiss Lipstick in Archangel (matte burnt red) -0.04 oz Lightening Liner in Jett (metallic black with silver shimmer) -0.27 oz Immortal Lash 24-Hour Mascara in Black Monarch Eyeshadow Palette Those last three I just copied off the Sephora site cause it was a lot of product. Keep in mind, that the Friends and Family sale will be in November. That's 20% off your purchase. Links are provided for each set to take you directly to the page their on, on the Sephora website. All images are from Sephora, obviously.
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I've been talking to some mom's and just busy ladies in general, and the one thing they tell me is "I need some tricks to save me time while doing my makeup but still look like I have makeup on". So I thought on that for while, makeup is like therapy for me I get lost in it and I love to have plenty of time to do it. However, there are those times when I am on a set time frame and we've all woke up late before so here's my best tips and tricks to save you time while still looking "put together". Starting with a fresh face, the first tip I can give you is: Use a BB Cream or CC cream, one that has a tint is good. For this I used Dr Jart+ Black Label Detox BB Cream and added some Cover FX custom cover drops for pigment. A really good one is the IT Cosmetics CC Cream however, the shade range isn't great. Also the Smashbox BB Cream is a cult favorite. Mainly why this is a tip is because its: primer, moisturizer, concealer and coverage all in one. So even though I do recommend using a real moisturizer and primer as much as you can, in a pinch this would work fine. The one thing it won't do very well is correct dark circles, so I do cancel those out no matter what. I use NYX Dark Circle corrector in Medium. It also won't give you the fullest coverage. Which is why most people use a foundation over a BB Cream. I added Custom Cover Drops for not only color but added coverage as well. Next is highlighting/brightening/concealing under eye area and high planes of the face. So I used the Maybelline Lumi Pen. The Urban Decay Naked Skin concealer is even better, MAC Pro Longwear concealer is a good choice and can also be used as eye shadow primer. What I do is I highlight with this pen and I let it set while I do my shadow. Accomplishing several things: 1) using the "baking" technique for fuller coverage and more prominent highlight the longer is sits 2) making it easy to clean up any fall out from your eyeshadow and 3) giving more coverage over all to the face in the areas it was applied. Ok so scooting right on over to shadow this is one of those times when you really need a product that makes a statement on it's own. So first apply a crease color after you put on primer, I chose Noble from Mi Vida Loca Remix palette but Peach Smoothie from MUG would work fine or Beaches and Cream. Then I went in with a darker brown with a smaller brush on the outer lid and blended it with the same fluffy brush I used for my crease. Next I used Colour Pop "Nillionaire" shadow. Which is a glittery golden brown shadow. I apply it with my finger it's intensely pigmented and I apply it all over the lid. It doesn't usually require any blending so you're pretty much good to go. So here is a step that you can do or not. It doesn't make or break the look. So what I do is I take a pencil, in this I used the Benefit Eye Bright pencil, to highlight the underneath of the brow and then I just blend it out. On the lower lash line I use a brown eyeliner and smudge it. Now if you apply it too heavily it will melt so you can use a brown shadow just the same. After that I blend out the concealer with my ring finger you could use a brush if you wish or a beauty blender but I use my finger to save time and to pat the concealer in to get the most coverage. My next tip is use a powder that will both set and highlight. I used Hourglass Ambient Lighting in Diffused Light but MAC pro shade in Emphasize is great too. Of course any light shade will work to set. Highlighting is just an option. Do not use something super shimmery to set though. Next use a bronzer in a shade to where you can use it as contour, bronzer, and blush. So I used Makeup Forever Fusion Bronzer in shade 20M. The big picture is just showing you how subtle and glowy it looks. Next I used a tinted brow gel. I truly do recommend the Benefit Gimme Brow for this. It's got the best color and plus it has fibers in it so that it fills in your brows somewhat while it shapes them. Next if you still need some filling in you can use a brow pencil to touch up any sparse areas. My next tip is to use a liquid lipstick close to your natural lip color because when it wears off after so many hours it won't be as noticeable. Also take it with you for touch ups. I'm using Lovely form ABH in this. One of the last things I do is mascara. I would recommend lashes if you are quick with them. That's the route I go, if you are not then this next tip is to beef up your lashes although I don't recommend doing this all the time cause it's rather harsh. So I curl the lashes first, then apply mascara, wait for the coat to dry and curl them again and re apply. I use Urban Decay Perversion mascara and L'Oreal Carbon Black Voluminous mascara they're very similar to me. I use a mascara that thickens and then one that lengthens last. So I curl the lashes before mascara, after the first coat has dried and after the second coat has dried, then apply the last coat that is supposed to lengthen. "Lengthen" being the operative word. The reason I curl after mascara is because it holds the curl so much better and makes my lashes which are thin and short seem longer. I don't use liner. That's time consuming especially if you want a wing. At best I would tight line or smudge liner on the lash line.
Lastly I use a setting spray. I used Smashbox Primer Water. Which can also be used to prime the face, set the makeup and refresh the makeup. The bigger picture is the finished product. As you can see, it's not barely there makeup it's really only lacking false lashes for me to be completely satisfied. So that's my tips. This is about 5-10 minute makeup depending what steps you take and how long it takes you to do them. Feel free to omit or add to as you see fit. I hope it was somewhat helpful. In this I'm going to tell you what I do to fake fuller lips. This isn't something I do all the time but, when I feel like it, I think it does help. First I exfoliate the lips. I use a lip scrub from Becca and Mars that I got on Etsy. It's a sugar lip scrub and it's edible so you just lick it off pretty much. It's also very moisturizing which I love. Then I use my Dior Lip Maximizer which is supposed to help plump the lips. I leave it on while I contour the lips. I take a contour powder or a shadow whatever you want to use and a small dense brush and I put it above the sides of the upper lip and below the sides of the lower lip. I blend it over under the center of the bottom lip too. This just creates a shadow so that the lips look like they're more full. If there is a lot of gloss still left on the lips I'll blot them some but usually there isn't by the time I get ready to line them. I don't over draw them lately. You certainly can but I haven't really. I keep the line on the outer part of the natural line though so it's still my shape but just slightly fuller. I'm using Soar from MAC in this. Next I apply my lip color which is Lovely from ABH. It's a nice mauve shade. I use a lip brush so that It's a bit sharper and easier to control the product and where I want it to go without being too messy and too much product. Then I apply a gloss. Gloss always makes your lips look fuller because the light reflects off the shine of the gloss. I used Metallic Rose from ABH. It has flecks of glitter in it so it catches the light more than an opaque gloss. The gloss is a close shade to the lip color. You could also use a clear gloss or any gloss really. Next I use a highlighter on the cupids bow. I'm using ABH Sand highlighter but you can use any shade. You can also use a white liner to highlight as well. I just apply it with my finger. This really defines the cupid's bow and makes it more prominent.
And that's that. That's pretty much all I do. I don't add a light shade on the actual lip like some people do because the gloss would cover that up. If you were using a more sheer gloss yo.u could apply it over the lip color. For that I like using the NYX Jumbo Pencil in Milk. Concealer would work just as well. This is going to be a step by step of how I do my "halo" eye looks. Also, I incorporated gold into the look because gold is the color for Children's Cancer Awareness and September is Children's Cancer Awareness Month. This hits home for me, I had a member of my family beat liver cancer at the age of 2, I believe. So to show my support in a makeup type way, I thought I'd sport a gold look. I will also say that this was brought to my attention and inspired by Manny MUA. His video for it is right here. If you want to learn more about Children's Cancer Awareness then check out Cancer Free Kids for ways that you can help raise awareness. To start out my "halo" I lay down my primer, and then apply a shade of eye shadow that is closest to my skin tone so that my colors go on and blend smoother. I then put Peach Smoothie from Makeup Geek in the crease as a peach transition color. It's very pale you can barely see it. It just warms it up the crease. Next I use a pencil brush to apply a cranberry color. This one is Bitten from Makeup Geek. I apply it on the lid first from lashes then up slightly in the crease. Then I apply it on the inner corner of the lid. Trying my best to leave the middle open. Then I take a large blending brush and blend over everything. From there, I take a darker shade, which was Deep Plum by ABH, and apply that the same way with the pencil brush. I stay closer to the lash line and don't bring it up as far as that first color. Next, I apply my middle or bright shade with my finger. I do this no matter what color it is. I don't know why I just feel like with halo looks using your finger to apply your middle shade is the best way. I used In the Spotlight from Makeup Geek first and then I put Tan pigment from MAC over top with a brush. From here I blend again. Which is key with these looks, you have to constantly blend. Then I touch up the corners again so that I don't lose the intensity of the darker colors. I usually go back and add more to the center and to the corners several times until I'm satisfied.
Lastly I take a denser, smaller, blending brush and that cranberry shade again and work it into the crease. I want it to be a softer color and not so intense in the crease unlike the lid where I want the most pigment to be. Then I just apply the red shade on the entire lower lash line with a pencil brush or any other small brush would do. I add lashes, I don't do liner but you can if you want. I feel like liner is for more dramatic and structured looks and this one is a little more messy and blown out. So I would just put on a pair of fluffy lashes and be done with it. These lashes are Lilly Lashes in Mykonos. Any lash will do though. The lips are Colour Pop Cosmetics "Avenue" if you're wondering. Yea I know it's not technically fall, but in my world Sept 1st means it's fall. So when you think of fall you think of plums, warm browns, berry lips, golden tones, etc etc. While I love ALL those colors, I wanted to give you some ideas for fall that are still very much fall but not so typical.
This is Linda (Lin as I call her), lovely isn't she? She agreed to be my model for a post on tips or makeup application for women who were aging. Now, I want to say that bottom line as with anything, you do what makes you comfortable and makes you feel good. So you can take these tips or disregard them, it's all in how you want to look and what you're looking for. So with that out of the way I want to tell you a bit about Linda's skin. She tans very easily and works outside often, you should see her flowers, she has little to barely any wrinkles, no age spots, her skin has become a little dry on the nose and forehead through the years but that's about it. Her eyelid has become hooded somewhat but she has no under eye bags or circles. She really was an awesome model and her skin is very impressive. So getting into some tips or things we discussed:
So those are my best tips I can give you. Be sure to blend your shadows, and your foundation. Make sure your face and neck are the same color. Find a lip color that looks the best and let that be your signature lip and as for the rest, practice makes perfect. I want to thank Lin for being my model, it wasn't even a task to do her makeup because she has such good features.
**** Disclaimer: As always you are welcome to criticize me, but please do not say anything unkind about my models or people that let me post their pictures on here. They are doing me a favor by allowing me to use them in a blog post. I will block and delete your comments if you choose to be in any way rude or less than polite about someone who is featured in one of my posts. There is all kinds of beauty out there. Some people like simple, and naturally enhanced beauty. Some people like a little more, and some people like the whole 9 yards lashes, bright lips, color, winged liner, everything. There is absolutely nothing wrong with any of that. It all depends on how you feel, whatever makes you feel good is what you should do. AND FORGET THE REST. Forget what people say, don't take their input if you don't want it. You do exactly what makes you feel beautiful and the rest of the world will stop and stare. So these looks can be work, school, or whatever appropriate. First up, is for my natural babes. I'm wearing lashes but you don't have to. The keys to natural makeup, or natural looking makeup is:
So starting with the first point, playing up your features, focus on that. If you have great lips, make that your focus. Wear bright lipstick, or just lipstick in general. Super shiny gloss and a highlighted cupids bow also emphasize lips. If you have great skin, find a blush that gives you a glow. Subtle colors of peach and pink with soft sheens to them are great choices. Highlight the skin with eyshadow or powder highlighter. Highlighter brings light to the face which catches the eye. Speaking of eyes, if you have a great shape or beautiful colored eyes find a shade that compliments it. For eye shapes focus on your crease to contour the eye socket more. Another great tip that's fast and easy is cream shadow. Just make sure to wear eye primer. Laura Mercier Caviar Sticks are wonderful and so are Maybelline Color Tattoo. This will give you a solid metallic color across the entire lid. Blend it will your finger or a brush and it's a simple fix. If you've got great lashes, pile on the mascara. Wear a ton, wipe off 80% of the product on the brush and just build from there. Looks that I feel best in, like really really sexy, is when I'm wearing lashes and gloss like the picture above on the left. Its simple, looks natural, and it's not hard. Skin care is your foundation. Find something that works for you. If you're oily, get products to help combat that and invest in primer. If you have texture issues make sure your exfoliating and choose a smoothing primer. If you're dry make sure you are moisturizing with the heaviest hydrating moisturizers and products you can use. Including sprays like Fix Plus from MAC to keep those dry patches at bay. For problem skin, do whatever your dermatologist suggests first but I really like the Murad Acne Line if you want to try something. Invest in good concealers and foundations that cover. The Dermablend Smooth Liquid Camo is breathable but really nice. Revlon Colorstay is also good with coverage. Cream concealers will hide blemishes better that liquid concealers. As for brows, they frame your face. Just drill that in your head. If you don't want to do anything else at least make sure your brows are shaped, meaning tweezed or something so they have a shape and don't have sparse hairs every which way, and if they're very sparse try filling them in to "sculpt" them slightly. This can be as light or heavy as you want. So Benefit Gimme Brow is a really great low maintenance tool. It fills in and builds up the brow with fibers. While also taming the the brow and keeping it in place. Brow powder or even eye shadow applied with a slanted brush will fill in and define a brow just fine. Neutral tones like taupes and cool toned browns work better on most unless you're red headed or very warm brown. If you want a natural, minimal, look I wouldn't go past powder. I wouldn't mess with pomades and brow pens I would stick to powder and brow gel. This is some intermediate looks. They require a little more work. Or at the very least have more color. So this is where I would start using lip color. Like mauves, burgundys, berry colors something that is neutral but that you can see. The eyes are definitely smokier with not your normal browns. More berry, purples, and inner corner shimmer and such. Notice the lower lash lines are really smoked out. I choose eyeshadow over liner any day on the lower lash line because crayon liners melt so easy. Powder stays better. These blown out smokey eyes require more time because your have to layer colors to give them more depth so you have to spend a lot of time blending. So just keep that in mind. Start with a lighter shade on a bigger brush and then work your way into darker colors applied with smaller brushes and blended out with that bigger brush again. Blending is key and it does take practice. You don't have to wear lashes for this either, but I always do. You can sculpt the brow a little more if you want with these looks too. Venturing into brow pens, pencils, and pomades. Not entirely necessary though. These looks are more advanced. So winged liner, brighter and darker lips. Colorful shadow. Lashes of course. Dramatic, sharp lined shadow. Just a lot of different options. I love color as you know and I feel like there is always a way to wear it without looking like a clown. It's all about blending. For lip color, start with a neutral toned eye look and a colored lip. That way you don't have so much to focus on or like you're trying to hard. Even in the bottom right picture I have a colorful eye and a pink lip. It goes well together because it's a more muted pink and the colors on the eye stay on the lid and lower lash line they aren't super dramatic or too high in the crease.
The brows are more sculpted and not on the natural side. There's a lot of highlighting going on too, cupids bow, inner corner of the eye, heavy highlight on the cheek, and so on. Winged liner that is both very dramatic and in the bottom right it's a very small wing. As for eye shadow, some colors are actually really easy and complimentary like, earthy greens, plums, cranberry, navy, and even baby pink and soft corals. You can pair those with neutral eye shadows like browns and peaches and have an awesome "pop of color " which makes it the focus. If you want to do a colorful eye then start with a more nude lip and then go from there. So that's my tips. Practice, practice, practice. Remember what ever you feel comfortable with is what you should do. As long as you feel beautiful, that's all that matters. Promise. It's that time of year again.....time for school supplies, getting up early, seeing your friends again and looking like a real live person 5 days a week. So I'm bringing you an easy makeup routine and hair that will let you sleep in a few minutes longer. This is all about products that will multi task, last and work fast. (hey that rhymed) So for this look I used Smashbox #shapematters palette for the face and eyes. You could also use it for brows but I used Benefit Gimme Brow Voluminizing Brow Gel. It's just quicker. For lips I used Sephora Collection Rouge Infusion in Peony which is #19 I think. So with the eyes I kept it kinda neutral but with some color. It's a shimmery mauve pink and a deep eggplant color on the outer corner. Blended with a peachy color in the crease. No liner. Tons of mascara. Brows I just swept Gimme Brow through, I made them kinda feathery though. I wanted a more natural unkempt look. For the face I used the contour powder for contour, bronzer for blush and glow for the highlight. I set my under eye area with the highlight (matte yellow) shade from the palette. My foundation is MUFE Ultra HD foundation. Your foundation, or bb cream will work just fine. Lips are a liquid lipstick that is actually more sheer and stays shinier. So it doesn't have the staying power of a matte liquid lipstick but it does stay on very well. The color is like a more intense color of my own lips which looks really nice. So this look is clean, fresh and a little smokey. For the hair I found this on Pinterest. I do recommend using clear elastics or really really thin elastics for it. It was really easy and something different to try. It took me about 3 minutes, if that.
So there ya go. If you have a setting spray then I recommend using it but if you don't want to that's fine too. Always have a sponge, brush or pouf in your bag to buff out any creases or dab away any shine. I bet you never really thought you'd ever use a color wheel. They seemed like pointless little graphs in school. In makeup it's basically defined by the color wheel. So much relies on in. I didn't think much about this until I was watching Samantha from Batalash's eye shadow basics video, where she talks about using a color wheel to get inspiration for eye looks. Then as I thought about it I realized how much I used a color wheel without even thinking about it. You need to know what compliments other colors or cancels other colors out. So in terms of eye shadow the colors that are opposite each other are the ones that will "compliment" each other or "make the other stand out more". The ones beside each other are those that will blend better. In short there are two ways I use a color wheel: to correct things like dark circles, and redness. The other way is to see what colors are going to make others "pop" and what colors will blend easily into each other with eye shadows. So lets talk shadow. All the looks above are looks that use colors that are on the opposite side of each other, and one that is colors that are beside each other or in the same color family. So the top left is a yellow green with blue, and orange in the crease. Which are all on the opposite sides of each other. The top right is using two colors to blend that are beside each other which were purple and pink and then a pop of really bright orange-ish yellow which is across from those. So the crease is easy to blend because the colors are close to one another in tone but you still get that pop of color in the center where you used your opposite shade. The bottom left is colors that blend easily. Which gives you a "gradient effect" with eye shadow. That one fades from orange to a pink, like an ombre effect. The last one, bottom right, is one of my all time favorite combinations. I love doing it. It's beautiful. A cool toned purple with a soft peach. You can go as soft or as bright as you want, this in particular is a very light shiny peach color on the inner corner so it looks extra pale. The purple goes from lighter to dark. The crease is a darker peach to really make that purple stand out. This is one of the prettiest combinations I think there is actually.
Next is "color correcting". Which I'm sure you've heard of. I actually use this every day. I use a peach corrector under my eyes to cancel out purple tones. You can also use peach shades to correct veins or sunspots. I use a yellow toned concealer to help cancel out the blue under my eyes. Yellow concealer will blend in easier with my foundation as well. I use yellow based foundations to cancel out pink in my skin (not redness just a pink undertone). Even though it's not directly opposite on the chart, I find that pink (lighter pinks) are better canceled out with yellow tones and yellow is very brightening. If you have redness, like full blown redness, then green correctors are your friend. You don't have to use tons of colored concealer though. Smashbox has color correcting primers in green and peach colors. Blue correctors brightens light skin, Pink and Yellow brightens light to medium skin (depending on your undertone in your skin), Peach brightens medium to tan skin, and Caramel brightens darker complexions. Makeup Forever also has a good selection of primers as well and I think NYX does as well. I'm sure there are color correcting bb creams but I've never used any color correcting bb creams though. LA Girl and NYX have nice color correcting concealers that are affordable and work really well. So that's it. I hope I explained it in a way that you could understand it. Even while I was typing this out I was thinking "how do I put this into words and make sense?" lol. Anyway, inspect your skin and if you have some issues like uneven skin tone, dark areas, or redness, perhaps try a concealer or primer to see if that helps you. Keep in mind your foundation is going to cover any corrector you put on your face so you're not going to have a "green" cast or look "orange" from a primer or correcting concealer. Feel free to experiment, it's just makeup and it washes off. ALRIGHT! FOR MY SEPHORA LOVERS! SADDLE UP PARTNER AND GET READY TO STALK THE SEPHORA SITE!
I you didn't get the email, then I bring you good tidings in the form of free stuff. It's Beauty Insider appreciation week. So they're been doing 2x, 3x, and 4x points considering what level you are. That ends tonight. They're had a lot of good promos too and are currently offering a sample bag if you spend $35 in which you get 8 deluxe samples. Which are not always what's pictured sometimes they're different. The code for that is "VIBTHANKS" . The best news is for those who save their point like moi, you're about to have the opportunity to cash in big time. In the picture is not even all the rewards. They're just the best ones in my opinion. They are full sized to the best of my knowledge. The rewards list is: 1000 point perks Givenchy 4 lipsticks and small bag (VIB Rouge only) Becca Jaclyn Hill Luminizing collection comes with Champagne Pop, Opal, Wild Honey Blush, Under eye brightener and brush DR Dennis Gross Age Fighting Essentials Smashbox #shapematters contouring set comes with #shapematter palette, lip liner, mascara, lipstick and primer water Fresh Founder Favorites 4 Sugar lip balm/tints, lip scrub, and lip serum Bumble and Bumble Hair Makeover Anastasia Define and Sculpt comes with Contour palette, dip brow, tweezers, brow stencils and powders and gel, brow highlight Dior Catwalk Eyes comes with Diorshow Mascara, Primer, Navy palette brow pencil, bag, liner etc 2000 points Nars Blush Authority comes with the blush, highlighter, gloss palette and book. (Vib rouge only) YSL Couture Eye Book comes with 8 couture palette for eyes in book, 3 mascaras and an eyeliner Sephora Best Sellers Traincase filled with 17 brands of stuff Skin Inc Five Step Regimen Kat Von Liner Vault with 22 colors Best Of Bobbi Brown makeup bag, eye palette, 3 lipsticks, shimmer brick and brush, liner set, and face cream Benefit They're Real Collection push up liner in 5 shades, mascara in 3 shades, remover, tote bag and makeup bag Stila Superstars beauty balm, shadow in kitten, 2 liners, 2 smudge sticks, liquid lips in 2 colors, 2 convertible colors, mascara, makeup case and face chart. 5000 points Giorgio Armani Eyes to Kill set: makeup case,eye tints in 12 shades I think, palette in Blush, 3 mascaras, 2 eye and brow maestros, eye brush and 2 silk eye pencils Elizabeth and James Fragrance and Accessories: "Cynnie" shopper, Carlu necklace, 2 perfumes, 2 oils, 2 pure perfume oils Best of Formula X: 64 bottles of nail polish (wow), 3 match clix, system power couple, the system no custom color, delete to go Too Faced Lipstick Mafia Membership:2 sets of Melted Liquified Long Wear Lipsticks, 2 sets of Melted Metallic Lipsticks, 2 melted themed bags, 2 lipstick mafia necklaces. Drybar Blowout Kit: blow dryer, curling iron, flatiron, shampoo and conditioner, round brush, hydrating shots, frizz fighter, pomade, hairspray, clips, shine mist and shower cap All of Tarte: tote bag, sunscreen lotion, primer, maracuja oil, eye treatment,self tanner and mitt, eye makeup remover wipes, rule bender shadow, energy noir palette, 4 liners, lash primer, 2 mascaras, lash curler, 2 lip surgence, lip tint, lipstick, blush, cheek stain, foundation brush, contour brush, contour and highlighter stick, bronzer, translucent powder Tory Brush Classics: Robinson "mini" tote in Comet and wallet (very nice) Perfume and 4 soaps 10000 points Marc Jacobs set (its too much too list) Visit New York with Makeup Forever: plane tickets and hotel accomodations, ground transportation between airport and hotel, half day training for two at MUFE academy, $500 in products, Jamie Palette and Natalia Palette Visit LA with Glamglow: Round Trip airefares to LA with accommodations, tour, lunch, and product demonstration at Glamglow, pretty much all the treatments and cleansers Chloe Fragrance and Fashion: Chloe Parfum, Roses Eau de Toilette, See by Chloe Parfum, Chloe Attitudes, wallet, sunglasses and necklace Viktor and Rolf Encrusted Swarovski Crystal Fragrance Bomb: Encrusted Flowerbomb Bottle Visit Paris with Lancome: airefares, hotel stays, spa treatments, 2 $100 giftcards to Lancome store, Audacity palette and mascara Bvlgari Fragrance and Fashion: 5 perfumes, shower gel, deluxe soap with dish, candle I just hit the high notes. The shade names and more details are available in this link. So far there isn't a definitive answer on when they launch on the 10th. I've heard business hours and anywhere between 6pst- 10pst. It could even be at midnight but I doubt it. Quantities are super limited and it's first come first serve so I suggest be sitting by your computer constantly refreshing your browser. Good luck my friends!! |
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