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Drugstore Foundation Roundup

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I’ll start this off by saying I still feel like I’m an extreme rookie when it comes to foundation. I often feel I have no concept as to what colour actually matches my  skin tone. A lot of what I say is going to be based on what professionals at MAC, Sephora or Boots have said to me. At MAC, depending on who I speak to, I’ve been told I’m either NC20 or NW20 (I do get pointed towards NW20 more often though). My veins appear blue, which means I have a cool undertone. One of the most important thing to note in the following swatches are that these are all done on the underside of my arm which is pretty darn pale. The underside of my arm does not match my face, nor does it even match tops of my arms, so keep that in mind as you’re comparing the colours to my skin. I tried swatching on my jaw line but it just made for incredibly awkward pictures.

Things to note about my skin:

  • At MAC I’m in the NW20/NC20 colour range.
  • My skin is not overly oily, however I do get occasional shiny patches. If I do get oily patches, I don’t generally try to powder it down as I don’t find them particularly blinding!
  • My veins appear blue, which means I have a cool undertone.
  • I don’t wear foundation every day as I don’t have anything to really cover up. A few occasional red patches where I pick at my skin, but I don’t need to cover acne or anything of the like. For me, foundation evens out skin tone.

On with the swatches! Prices are marked with the appropriate currency to the country in which I bought the foundation.

Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla (~€14)
Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla (~€14)

While in Ireland in May, I picked up the Bourjois Healthy Mix + Serum foundation in shades51 (Light Vanilla) and 52 (Vanilla). I’d heard many a good thing about this foundation and wanted to give it a try. The first thing that has to be said about this foundation is that it smells amazing. Putting this on your face is an absolute pleasure – it smells refreshingly like berries! The consistency is rather thin, although it does have somewhat of a gel-like texture which I suppose is the “serum” effect they refer to in the name. Shade 51 is too light for my complexion at the moment (even though in the swatch above it looks damn near perfect), so I’m hoping my skin pales out enough throughout the winter to be able to use it pure. If not, I’ll mix it with a darker foundation to get a better colour match.

Also worth noting is that this comes with a pump. I can’t tell you how invaluable pumps are for foundation. Nothing is worse than a bottle with an open end (I’m looking at youRevlon Colorstay!). I do find this gets patchy/wears away pretty quickly so the lasting power isn’t amazing.

Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 52 Vanilla (~€14)
Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 52 Vanilla (~€14)

Right now this shade (52 Vanilla) seems perfect for my skin. It blends in smoothly and evenly. As with the shade I mentioned above, this is a really liquid consistency that feels really refreshing on the skin despite not having a very long wear time. It’s perfect for those who don’t like the feeling of overly thick foundations.

No7 instant Radiance Foundation in Cool Vanilla (~€16)
No7 Instant Radiance Foundation in Cool Vanilla (~€16)

No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla is the foundation I feel the most comfortable wearing, which probably has to do with it being the foundation shade I was colour matched to in Boots. I’m never QUITE sure if a foundation matches me, so having a laser gun tell me my perfect shade eases a lot of my worry. I was colour matched in Ireland in May, so I had a partial tan at the time as it had already been quite warm in Canada by that point. This is the ONLY foundation I’ve worn where someone has commented on how amazing my skin looked. I will admit that it looks dark in the bottle, but it certainly doesn’t appear that intense on my face.

This also comes with a pump – therefore I love it. There is a faint “cosmetic” scent to the product, but it’s not offensive. Lasting power is quite good as it will endure an entire work day without issue.

Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 220 Natural Beige (Combination/Oily) (~$20 CAD)
Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 220 Natural Beige (Combination/Oily) (~$20 CAD)

I had a bit of a love hate relationship with this foundation. Revlon Colorstay was the first liquid foundation I ever bought after hearing it recommended over and over again for being one of the best drugstore foundations ever. I took a leap of faith with the shade (220 Natural Beige) and it worked out decently well, though I do find this shade tends to run quite pink. This isn’t a shade I can wear during the dead of winter – it’s more an early summer and early fall shade (as my tan is both coming in and going out).

The first time I wore it I wasn’t loving it – it has a rather offensive paint-like scent (although you cannot smell it once it’s on your skin) and it dried down incredibly quickly, which wasn’t something I was used to. I gave up  on this foundation for a while then went back to it to force myself to finish the bottle… only to find that I suddenly LOVED the stuff. The coverage is intense – it will block out almost anything on your face and give you a flawless surface. It can appear quite artificial if you pack it on, so go lightly and build up a second layer if you really need it (I didn’t). It can feel rather tight if you’re not used to wearing foundation. Since the coverage is so heavy, it can look slightly artificial at times, which is why I tend to prefer how it looks after an hour or two of wear time once it’s had a chance to settle into your skin

I only wish this had a pump. I’ve read that some countries do have Colorstay in a pump, but I have yet to see that here in Canada!

Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 150 Buff (Combination/Oily) (~$20 CAD)
Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 150 Buff (Combination/Oily) (~$20 CAD)

Just a paler shade of Revlon Colorstay that I anticipate wearing in the winter. This shade (150 Buff) shade leans more yellow than 220 Natural Beige and is also significantly lighter.

Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme Foundation in 220 Nude (~$11 USD)
Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme Foundation in 220 Nude (~$11 USD)

Ugh. This Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme foundation (in 220 Nude) vexes me. First off, the number is the same as the Natural Beige shade in the normal liquid version and yet the shades have completely different names and are not similar at all. I bought this hoping it would be slightly paler than the liquid 220 Natural Beige shade – it’s definitely not, it’s darker!

I wore this throughout the summer as it was the darkest foundation I had and while it matched well enough, it was just never, ever comfortable to wear. Maybe it’s just because it was a cream foundation in the middle of a warm summer, but it just never felt like it completely settled into my skin. It really just felt like it sat on top of my skin. I forced myself to finish it, but I won’t purchase this one again. (And honestly, it has turned me off all cream foundations altogether now.) Also annoying is that despite it being in a rather cute tub, it was frustrating getting the product out. I resorted to using a cotton bud to remove the foundation, placed it one the back of my hand, and then dabbed my brush onto the back of my hand to pick up product.

Covergirl & Olay Tone Rehab 2 in 1 Foundation – CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory (~$20 CAD)
Covergirl & Olay Tone Rehab 2 in 1 Foundation – CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory (~$20 CAD)

Covergirl‘s attempt at a CC Cream is a bit of a laugh. The actual tube doesn’t say anywhere on it that it’s a CC Cream… except for the sticker at the top which looks like it was added as an afterthought once the CC Cream craze started up in the beauty world. As far as I can see, it doesn’t actually have any CC Cream properties: there’s no colour correction properties to it and there’s no SPF. So let’s just forget it’s even labeled a CC Cream and move on. I’ve been wearing 110 Classic Ivory more lately to get a feel for it and I will say that it is an incredibly matte foundation. The colour match is quite good for me as we’re headed into the winter, but it does tend to feel a bit drying as I progressed throughout the day. I would recommend wearing a decent moisturizer underneath this foundation. And thumbs up for the pump!

MUA BB Cream in Light (~£4 GBP)
MUA BB Cream in Light (~£4 GBP)

MUA‘s BB Cream was cheap as chips and it doesn’t disappoint. It does feel rather thick, so go easy when you squeeze it out. The first time I applied it I definitely used too much and with the shade being too pale for me at the moment (man, I feel like I keep saying that!) it made me look rather ghostly. The dry down on this product is nice – you’ve got plenty of time to blend it into your skin and it just looks *nice*. To the touch it’s even rather soft. Love the squeezy tube and the nozzle end.

MUA Matte Foundation in Shade 1 Soft Sand (~£2 GBP)
MUA Matte Foundation in Shade 1 Soft Sand (~£2 GBP)

MUA‘s Matte foundation is actually rather impressive. Not only is it incredibly cheap but it also has a nozzle end – a feature which I find to be an incredibly smart alternative to a pump. As a whole, the packaging on this one is rather awesome: It contains an ounce of foundation (typical for foundations) but it’s a flexible, soft tube with a nozzle. It’s compact and perfect for travelling, which makes it pretty ideal. I don’t find it holds up throughout the day as well as Revlon Colorstay, for example, but the cost of this foundation offsets just about every downside to that.

Here are all the foundations swatched side by side on the underside of my arm in indirect sunlight. As mentioned at the top of this post, my face has been colour matched to NW20 at MAC which is darker than my arm.

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  1. Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla
  2. Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 52 Vanilla
  3. No7 instant Radiance Foundation in Cool Vanilla
  4. Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 220 Natural Beige (Combination/Oily)
  5. Revlon Colorstay Foundation in 150 Buff (Combination/Oily)
  6. Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme Foundation in 220 Nude
  7. Covergirl & Olay Tone Rehab 2 in 1 Foundation – CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory
  8. MUA Matte Foundation in Shade 1 Soft Sand
  9. MUA BB Cream in Light

Those are all my foundations! I hoped the colours and swatches help you out if you were looking information and comparisons. Is there a foundation out there that you think I’d like? I’ll admit to never having owned a high end foundation so I’m sure that’s something I’ll be looking into at some point!

Weekly Makeup Looks

More looks for you to peruse! I need to find a better title for this series. Maybe numbering them as I go? Hmmm….

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A night out look using my favourite glitter, Reflects: Transparent Teal!

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadows: I applied the Maybelline Color Tattoo in Waves of White to the entire lid (do this in thin layers or the product can end up looking a bit bizarre). I then used MAC Contrast in the outer corner and blended it slightly into the crease, taking it about halfway across my lid. MAC Brule was used to highlight the brow.

And now for the fun part! I applied a thin layer of Too Faced Glitter Glue over the lid colour, waited for it to go tacky (keep your eyes shut while you do this or you’ll transfer the glue everywhere!), and then patted MAC Reflects: Transparent Teal onto the glue. A word of warning: Use this glue in thin layers otherwise the glitter is likely to crease.

I also smudged the Color Tattoo along the lower lashline with a hint of Contrast at the outer edge.

Liner: MAC Midnight Blues fluidline

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant) on the upper and lower lashes.

Lashes: Ardell 102 Demis

Eyebrows: MAC Omega 

Lips: Nothing!

Cheeks: Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Blissful

Bronzer: Hard Candy Hula Hula

Foundation: Revlon Colorstay in 220 Natural Beige


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Have to give credit where credit’s due on this one and the lovely Emily Noel of Beauty Broadcast is responsible for this gorgeous combination. This look involves the limited edition Maybelline quad in “Smokey Cinnamon” from their Fall 2012 collection. I have worn this look many times since I first saw her video and will continue to do so.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original as the bottom layer. Maybelline Color Tattoos in Barely Beige (inner half of the lid) and Mossy Green (outer half of the lid). You don’t need to worry about blending the Color Tattoos as the eyeshadows will cover them up. I smudged Mossy Green under the lower lashline.

Eyeshadows: Using Maybelline‘s Smokey Cinnamon quad, I applied the very lightest beige shade to the inner third of the lid, the pale green to the center of the lid, and then finally the dark green to the outer corner. The light green will do a good job of blending together the Color Tattoos underneath.

Finally, I applied the brown colour in the palette into the crease to blend all the shadows together and create a nice fade to the brow. I think used MAC‘s Brule as a brow highlight.

Liner: MAC Blacktrack fluidline

Mascara:  CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant) on the upper and lower lashes.

Lips: Nothing!

Cheeks: Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Darling (from the Off the Cuff palette)

Bronzer: Revlon Photoready in Bronzed & Chic

Eyebrows: MAC Omega 

Foundation: Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum Gel Foundation in 52 Vanilla


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The point of this look was to test out a new KIKO eyeliner I had and to create a dark outer corner without bringing the shadow in too close to the center of the lid.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadows: (All MACI first applied Shroom all over the lid, right up to the brow. Using a little bit of Print, I smudged the shadow into the outer corner of the lid. Unfortunately, it looked a little bit too stark, so I swept Haux into the crease to give my hooded eyes some definition.

Liner: The star of the show! I used KIKO Twinkle Eye Pencil in 06 to line my upper lashline with a very slight wing at the outer edge.

I cannot say enough good things about this eye pencil! It didn’t budge and the sparkles within the liner never fell onto my cheeks throughout the entire work day. If anyone remembers the original Hard Candy line (not the one currently in Walmart, even though it has the same name they are definitely NOT the same products) this pencil is near identical to the glitter liner they used to have in Cyber. I loved that pencil so much when I was in my teens, but with Hard Candy being completely redone as a company, that pencil is no longer in production. The other bonus is thatCyber had very definite fallout whereas the KIKO product does not!

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant) on the upper lashes.


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L’Oreal‘s Infallible eyeshadow in Golden Mahogany is a shade that I cannot even express how much the colour astonishes me. It’s a bit of a shame that the colour doesn’t pick up on camera quite as well as I see it with my eyes, but it’s a vibrant ruddy, rustic browned-red colour. It’s one of those shades that I actually gasped when I first swatched it. It seems that Golden Mahogany was a Canadian exclusive shade.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadows: I patted L’Oreal Infallible Eyeshadow in Golden Mahogany over the entire lid and then blended it with another brush through the crease. I then applied another L’Oreal Infallible in Burning Black (that’s Smoldering Plum for those of you in the US) into the outer corner but did not carry it into the crease. MAC Shroom was used to highlight the brow. I also used Golden Mahogany on the outer half of the lower lashline.

Liner: MAC Blacktrack fluidline

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant) on the upper lashes.


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Hands down this is my favourite MAC mineralize eyeshadow (duo) ever.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadows: (All MAC) This is a super easy one. Spritz Fix+ (or water!) on a brush, then apply the lighter shade in the mineralize eyeshadow duo in Heat Element to the inner half of the lid and the copper (darker) shade to the outer half of the lid. I repeated this on the lower lashline with a smaller brush. Brule was used as a brow highlight and to blend out the upper crease.

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant) on the upper and lower lashes.


And that’s my latest roundup of looks I’ve been sporting!

Looks of the Past Week

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A quick, easy one before brunch on Saturday. My priorities were a) get out the door fast, and b) try out the new MUA palette I just purchased.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadows: The lid colour is from MUA‘s Pretty Pastels palette. Unfortunately the shades don’t have names, but it’s the top upper left corner one in the palette. It looks rather bland in the pan, but when you swatch it is has an amazing pinky duochrome. A duochrome, I might add, that did NOT show up on my lid very well! I then used MAC‘s Expensive Pink in the crease, with Haux in the outer corner to make it a bit more brown. Brule was used as a brow highlight.

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant)


 

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This is what I wore to work for Halloween since it was quick, easy and suitably work appropriate.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original with NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil inBlack Bean layered over top

Eyeshadow/Liner: There’s just not much to this look… I used MAC‘s Blacktrack fluidline to create the shape of the look and to ensure that I had a crisp line. Then I used Urban Decay‘s Blackout all over the lid and onto the liner to set everything. (It did, however, crease by the end of the day.) Both the gel liner and Blackout were used to line the lower lashline, with MAC‘s Feline Kohl Power pencil in the waterline.

Mascara: L’Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black in waterproof

I also used the gel liner to create the whiskers and nose… but I really wouldn’t recommend it as I kept smudging it throughout the day. A liquid liner would’ve been far better.


 

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This one was a bit of a laugh – I was talking to a friend about eyeshadow combinations and how I felt like sometimes I came up with really bad colours that just don’t work well together. He responded with “what, like purple and orange?” My immediate response was that was exactly what I’d try out next!

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original with NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in Milk layered over top

Eyeshadow: I started by applying MAC‘s Sketch  into and above the crease (this is mostly used to blend out the next colour), and then use Sleek‘s Sugarlite in the crease, mostly covering up Sketch . I then applied Sleek‘s Strike to the lid with a bit of Inglot‘s AMC Shine 15 (fiery orange with gold sparkle) on top. MAC‘s Blanc Type was used to highlight the brow… annnnd then I decided I didn’t like the blending of the crease enough so I took a bit of Urban Decay‘s Naked and lightly swept that between the crease colour and the brow highlight.

Liner: MAC Blacktrack fluidline

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant)


 

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I was testing out new (to me) Kiko cosmetics that my mom had picked up while she was in Italy last month and here’s what I came up with.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original

Eyeshadow: I applied Kiko‘s Smoky Look Eyeshadow in 09  (silver/grey) all over the lid and blended it up slightly into the crease. Using Kiko‘s Eyetech Look Eyeshadow in 206 (purple) I used the applicator that came with the product and placed that in the outer corner of the eye and then into the crease. Since the applicator on the Eyetech pencil/shadow was making it a bit difficult to blend out, I used MAC‘s Parfait Amour  at the top of the shadow in the crease and blended it towards the brow bone. Pretty sure I used Brule to highlight, but I’m not completely positive.

Liner: Maybelline Lasting Drama Gel Eliner in Blackest Black

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant)

Halloween 2013 – Sailor Moon

For Halloween this year, my friend suggested doing a joint costume. After a few suggestions (many of which were Final Fantasy-related on my end) we ended up choosing Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask.

It could not have turned out better.

Photo courtesy of www.photokissingbooth.com
Photo courtesy of www.photokissingbooth.com

The eye makeup is primarily why I’m posting this, but I’ll go into costume details afterwards. I had originally thought to look for an anime eye tutorial, but none of them looked like they would work on my hooded eyes. After some searching I came across Cara’s (Vintage or Tacky) Sailor Moon inspired tutorial. I had watched her tutorial years ago, but had completely forgotten about it! I’m not even going to pretend that my copy of her look is bang on, as she’s quite clearly got far better skills than myself. But as soon as I saw that look I was like “oh hell yes, this is it”.

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I didn’t have all the same products, so here’s what I used:

Primer: Urban Decay Primer Potion with NYX’s Jumbo eyeshadow pencil in Milk on top. Primer Potion everywhere, Milk only on the lid.

Eyeshadows:  I first applied tape to the outer corner of my eyes to get a sharp edge. Urban Decay’s Blackout was used to carve out the cut crease, with Sleek’s Ink and Bolt (Matte 1 and 2 palettes) blended into the top of the edge to fade it out towards the brow. Sleek’sPow! was used to highlight the brow.

Moving on to the lid – I patted Sleek’s Bamm! all over the lid and topped it with a bright yellow shade from the Sephora Smokey Eyes 2 palette.  MAC’s Blacktrack fluidline was used to line the upper lash line and carve out the crease as well as extend it a bit further past my inner corner. Sleek’s Pillow Talk was used to highlight the inner corner of the eye.

I then took MAC’s Deep Truth and used it as a liner on the lower lash line, with Feline Kohl Power pencil on the inner rim.

Lashes: I didn’t curl my lashes as I knew I would be wearing false lashes and I find it harder to apply them if my lashes are already curled. L’Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black in waterproof went on first and Ardell demis were then applied.

Face: Revlon’s Colorstay liquid foundation (combination/oily) in 220 Natural Beige all over with very light bronzing from Revlon’s Photoready Bronzer in Bronzed & Chic.

Cheeks: Physicians Formula Happy Booster bronzer in Natural

Lips: (All MAC) Prep + prime for lips (I cannot recommend this enough! Without it my lip colour bleeds out of my lip lines even if I’m wearing a liner.) with Brick lip liner applied to outline and fill in the lips. Russian Red lipstick over top of all that finished the look. To make sure this lasted all night, I applied the lipstick once, blotted with a tissue and then reapplied the lipstick with a lip brush.

Other: The full face shot above is before I did my hair and before I suddenly remembered I had to paint on my crown! The crown was done rather quickly with L’Oreal’s Infallible eyeshadow in Goldmine (applied damp with water)  with slight shading from Urban Decay’s Half Baked. I used Inglot’s 382 (matte red) to create the crystal in the middle and then outlined the entire thing with Physicians Formula Ultra Black liquid liner.

As for my costume… let me first say I’d never even watched an episode of Sailor Moon before, although I had been very aware of the character while growing up. I had to do a decent amount of research into her costume to figure out how to put this all together and I watched my first Sailor Moon movie while putting this all together. Watching the movie definitely helped me get a feel for the character. In general, I got pretty lucky as I had most of the materials on hand. With no sewing machine or skills to speak of, this entire outfit was hand sewn haphazardly. It was time consuming, but it was a LOT of fun to make.

The skirt came from a full length formal skirt I had worn to some high school event over 14 years ago that I just happened to find at the bottom of a crate somewhere in the apartment. I couldn’t believe my luck! Since the skirt was rather large around the bottom, I cut the whole bottom off and proceeded to pleat it so that I not only would have a short skirt, but a decently pleated one to boot! The skirt was a disaster to create. I ended up sewing on the zipper backwards (and it’s still on there backwards!), the pleats wouldn’t stay put, (I ended using my flatiron to flatten the pleats as my proper iron just wasn’t cutting it.) and I was really iffy on the length. With no full length mirror in the apartment, I resorted to standing on the bed trying to get a proper look at the length in the makeup mirror! In the end, I think the skirt could definitely have been shorter.

Costume progress
Costume progress

The top was created from a long sleeve white shirt I had. I chopped off the sleeves and cut the bottom into a “V” shape. I then sewed in padding to make the edges stand out a bit by using some sticky medical badges that I layered over top of each other multiple times. The sailor cape was created by using the top half of the big skirt and the white stripes were hastily painted on with white acrylic paint. I then sewed it to the shirt so that it would stay put.

I lucked in with Christmas coming early to stores and picked up red Christmas bows at the dollar store to use for the front and back of the dress. White gloves with a painted red trim were probably the most expensive piece I bought (~$15). The boots were also salvaged from my teen years – I used to call them my “Buffy” boots and they were black suede. I painted them twice with red fabric paint, a white stripe at the top and used a gold marker to mark in the moon shapes. The choker was an extra strip of red Christmas bow that I snipped off and drew a moon on.

In all honesty, I didn’t have time for the hair bobbles, so I did my hair as best I could to resemble the meatball hairstyle of Serena/Usagi.

Full costumes! Tuxedo Mask with Sailor Moon
Full costumes! Tuxedo Mask with Sailor Moon

All dressed and ready to go, we hit up Church Street (they shut down the block for a street party every Halloween) and were stopped by easily 100+ people for photos. Never in my life have I felt like such a celebrity! There were times we couldn’t even move two feet forward through the crowd as people kept asking to take photos with us. The photo at the top of this post was done for free by a professional company and I was pretty happy to have a well-lit shot that shows off our costumes.

And of course, the obligatory bathroom selfies.
And of course, the obligatory bathroom selfies.

Everything stayed put the entire evening – I was so happy! I was pleased with how well the costume turned out, as I was expecting it to look quite shoddy. The only costume failure happened at the end of the night when the rubber soles of my suede boots completely cracked and disintegrated, probably due to their age. In the end I was happy I had painted them and was able to use my Buffy boots one last time!

Having never dressed up in a recognizable costume for the street party before, I have to say I love doing it and am definitely looking forward to it next year!

Eyeshadow Combinations

Another random assortment of looks I wore to work over the past week or so.


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This one is a long time favourite of mine, but I can’t take credit for “inventing” it. I got the eyeshadow combination from Jangsara‘s Teal Tartan tutorial.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion (Original)

Eyeshadows: (All MAC products) Undercurrent pearlglide eyeliner was used as a replacement for eyeshadow  to cover the entire lid. Moonlight Night pigment was then used in the outer corner and swept into the crease. Brule was used to highlight the browbone.

Liner: Undercurrent was use to line the lower lashline from the outer corner to the middle of the lid.

Mascara: L’Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black (waterproof)


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Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion (Original)

Eyeshadows: MAC’s Nylon was swept over the inner two-thirds of the lid with Sleek’s Ink (Matte darks palette) blended into the outer third of the lid and into the crease. I also angled it slightly so it came to a bit of a point instead of a rounded edge in the outer corner towards the brow.  MAC’s Brule was used to highlight the browbone.

Liner: MAC’s Midnight Blues was used on the upper lashline and flicked out slightly. Maybelline’s Color Tattoo in Bold Gold was used as a liner on the lower lashline with Sleek’s Ink very lightly applied to the outer edge.

Mascara:  CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant)


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One of those “oh man, I have five minutes, throw something on quick” looks.

Base: Urban Decay Primer Potion (Original)

Eyeshadows: L’Oreal Infallible in Amber Rush applied all over the lid with MAC’s Midnight Madness (mineralize shadow from their Christmas collection several years ago) applied onto the outer third and into the crease. MAC’s Brule was used to highlight the browbone.

Mascara: CoverGirl Clump Crusher in Very Black (water resistant)