Beauty Picks Fall 2012

I’m a bit new to this whole beauty thing. I was never very skilled at applying makeup or even knowing about makeup, until recently my friend Eva introduced me to a whole new world of beauty. So I’ve been experimenting a lot lately, improving my skillz and trying out new stuff.

I thought I’d share with you some of my recent faves as well as I few I hope to acquire.

 

 

1. Sally Hansen Salon Gel Polish Starter Kit. I’m a big fan of gel manicures. I get them often, and they are kind of pricey, so I’ve been waiting for something to come on the market so I can achieve the same results at home. There have been some products, but they were all in the $150 – $200 price range, which was out of my league. But then suddenly, I saw the new Sally Hansen one at Target, and it was only $65. Still pricey, but when I pay $45 including tip to get a salon gel mani, with two uses I’ll already be ahead. And guess what? I’ve already recouped my cost! I’ve used it twice, and I really love it. I might do a more detailed post on it to give you the nitty gritties, but it works great, it’s easy to use, and it’s just like the mani I get at the salon. Only caveat is you have to be able to paint your nails pretty cleanly, but that just takes practice. Check out my handiwork (pun intended!) from last night, while I watched Revolution:

Not too shabby. I’m really looking forward to acquiring more colors and using this puppy a lot.

2. Too Faced Better than False Lashes Mascara. Wow, they are not kidding. This “system” really is about as good as false lashes, as long as you are going for the natural look. In fact, when I use it I even have to be careful not to make them so long they look weird. It’s kind of an odd process; first, you put on the mascara, then, you put on a coat of these “fibers,” which really is like a mascara wand dipped in a cotton ball. It’s bizarre. Then, you coat again with the mascara. But it really works. Here’s my main problem, though: I seem to sometimes get some fibers in my eye, and I can’t get them out. This is totally not scientifically proven; usually it’s later in the day that I feel like I have something in my eye, and then I think, “oh yeah, I was wearing that mascara…”. I’ll keep you posted on this one. Have any of you used it? Have you had a problem with the fibers in your eyes?

3. Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Kitten Heel. (Image above by Temptalia.) I bought this eyeshadow when I saw that rose gold was getting popular. I love rose gold in jewelry, so I thought I’d try it. It’s a great color; I’ve been using it with some other gold-inflected shadows and I love the way it turns out.

4. Guerlain Terracotta Gloss and Shine in Porto Azzurro. Ooooh, I want this gloss! When I first saw it, I was intrigued by the bold color, but when I discovered it goes on kind of sheer, I really wanted to try it. I just haven’t been able to locate it yet. I’m on the hunt!

5. Clarins Eye Quartet Mineral Palette Holiday Edition, 09 Odyssey. This palette is a limited edition holiday offering from Clarins. I love the colors and really want to try it out.

6. Givenchy Gelee D’Interdit Smoothing Gloss Balm Crystal Shine in Enchanting Silver. I went to get this new color for the holiday at Sephora, and while they have it on the site, it’s not in the store. Why the face, Sephora? The lovely ladies there told me that the new products don’t make it to the store for 3 – 4 weeks after they show up online. Well, that does me no good, because what if this color sucks? I don’t want to order it sight unseen; I want to try it on. Get that fixed, Sephora, will ya? But anyway, I really want to try out this gloss.

So those are my beauty obsessions this fall. What are yours? Anything good I’m missing?

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  • November 28, 2012, 7:04 pm Eva

    ERMAHGERD, I’m fermous! Great picks! I’m not familiar with any of these, but I’m so wooed by that eye color!

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  • November 29, 2012, 11:32 am Holly

    I had not seen the manicure kit, but after reading this, I bought one for my mom for Christmas. I found it online at CVS.com for $55.99 with free shipping. They only had the shell pink color in my local store and the price wasn’t clearly marked, so I’m not sure how much it was.

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  • November 29, 2012, 12:04 pm Beth

    Holly, she will love it. I figured you could get it cheaper somewhere! The first color I used was the shell pink — Shell We Dance? — and it’s really a pretty neutral. Each separate color is $12, but I’m sure you can get them cheaper, too.

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  • November 29, 2012, 12:08 pm Kathy

    I hadn’t seen that Guerlain gloss, but I have some of their mascara. It’s violet-scented, and I’m wondering if the gloss is, too — and now I want to find out!!

    One question: I had heard that those gel manicures were beautiful, but really hard on nails since they (evidently) require harsher than normal chemicals to remove. True? Bogus? I have the world’s softiest, peeliest fingernails, so I’ve been steering clear of gel.

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  • November 29, 2012, 12:12 pm Kathy

    Just went looking for the blue gloss — Nordstrom looks to be out, but Saks has it!

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  • November 29, 2012, 12:13 pm Beth

    Oooh, violet-scented. That sounds heavenly.

    Here’s the deal on the gel mani and the health of your nails. I think it used to be really hard on your nails, because when they first came out, you would soak your nails in acetone for 15 minutes to get the color off. Pretty soon they realized that was kind of harsh. Now, you put some acetone (just nail polish remover acetone) on a cotton ball, set it on your nail, and wrap it in foil so the cotton ball is held in contact with the nail. You wait a while and then the gel shrivels off. If you do this correctly, it’s fine and doesn’t hurt your nails. Sometimes salon’s also *file* it off, which can file off a layer of your nail. And if you peel them (which can be tempting!), it will peel off a layer of your nail. So, long story short: if you do it all correctly, it doesn’t hurt your nails, and in fact, the gel is strong enough when it’s on that it protects them and makes them strong.

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    • December 4, 2012, 12:27 pm Kathy

      Oooh, thanks — I’m in need of nail strengthening! And things that smell like violets …

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