THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation Review

THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige

I recently did a video on my first impressions of some products by THEFACESHOP and this Oil Control Water Cushion foundation was one of the items that intrigued me the most so I thought I’d do a full post and go a little more indepth on this particular foundation.

THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige
THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige

Cushion foundations are slowly becoming more and more mainstream as people get used to the concept. Essentially, the foundation comes in a compact that contains a sponge pre-soakedwith foundation. It does contain less than your average foundation bottle as this comes with 0.5 ounces of product versus the usual one ounce.

THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige
THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation

However, the added convenience of this foundation is found in the way that it is packaged. It’s not exactly easy to carry a big ole bottle of foundation around with you for touchups, but this compact Water Cushion packaging means you get your foundation and makeup pad all in one. The packaging also feels incredibly solid and secure, so you needn’t worry about busting a bottle or cracking the lid.

THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige
THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige

The little makeup pad sits on top of the compact that opens up to reveal the foundation sponge inside. You don’t remove this sponge – instead you dab the makeup pad on top of the sponge and then apply it to your face. This does provide excellent coverage, but I found the process a little too slow for my liking. Instead, I opted to dab my makeup brush into the sponge and then apply it directly to my face. This resulted in a much more sheer coverage of product on my face however, so just be aware of that.

THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige
THEFACESHOP Oil Control Water Cushion Foundation in Apricot Beige

The sponge comes presoaked with 0.5 ounces of foundation. It isn’t runny and it doesn’t risk leaking everywhere which makes this perfect for travelling or being on the go. The shade pictured above is Apricot Beige and I was really concerned it wouldn’t be a good match for me since the product does look awfully orange. I was totally wrong:

On face comparison
On face comparison

Apricot Beige is a PERFECT match for my skin colour. I would say it has medium coverage because it covered up most of my spotty redness (nose and cheek areas), but it still let my freckles peek through. This is the kind of coverage I go for, so I was really, really enjoying it. Also worth noting: the foundation itself has a really lovely scent. It’s not overpowering, but it’s definitely a fresh, clean scent that made it appealing to apply to my face!

Final Thoughts

I loved experiencing a new kind of foundation, and THEFACESHOP definitely delivered with their Oil Control Water Cushion. Wear time was solid for me throughout an entire work day (approximately 7:30 am till 5 pm), although I did notice it sinking a little bit into my overly expressive forehead lines. My only other complaint is that I feel the price point is a bit disjointed considering how much product you get. This foundation retails for $39 CAD on their web site, and yet it only contains half of the traditional amount of foundation you would expect in a bottle (maybe this is typical for cushion foundations? Please tell me!). That being said, the packaging is so lovely and makes it incredibly easy to carry around with you, which makes up for some of the lack of product.

In general, the Oil Control Water Cushion foundation is a solid choice if you’re looking to try out cushion foundations. The texture, scent and wear time were all excellent and I really enjoyed wearing this foundation.

The product featured in this review was sent to me for consideration.

Swatch Sunday: Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye

Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye

A very generous former co-worker of mine recently handed the this palette off to me since it wasn’t working for her. I was pretty excited since the Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye palette had been on my radar for a while but, as with many things, I hadn’t picked it up!

Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye
Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye

Wearing a full array of mattes eyeshadows ranging from neutral, cool and warm so there’s something for everyone.

Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye
Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye

Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye Swatches

Kat Von D - Laetus
Kat Von D – Laetus
Kat Von D - Samael
Kat Von D – Samael
Kat Von D - Solas
Kat Von D – Solas
Kat Von D - Lucius
Kat Von D – Lucius
Kat Von D - Lazarus
Kat Von D – Lazarus
Kat Von D - Saleos
Kat Von D – Saleos
Kat Von D - Shax
Kat Von D – Shax
Kat Von D - Liberatus
Kat Von D – Liberatus
Kat Von D - Ludwin
Kat Von D – Ludwin
Kat Von D - Succubus
Kat Von D – Succubus
Kat Von D - Sytry
Kat Von D – Sytry
Kat Von D - Latinus
Kat Von D – Latinus

The Kat Von D Shade + Light Eye palette retails for $55 CAD at sephora.ca or $46 USD at sephora.com.

Skincare Saturday: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream

Although I’ve been a long-time user (and staunch advocate for) the Neutrogena Hydrating makeup removing wipes, I’ve not really delved much into the rest of their skincare. That changed this past month while I was trying out the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream!

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream

The Hydro Boost Gel Cream is formulated for extra-dry skin, and is fragrance-free. (Although I do detect a subtle scent personally – it was quite nice!). It is a “lightweight gel-cream that instantly quenches and continuously hydrates skin. Formulated with hyaluronic acid, it boosts hydration and locks it in so skin stays hydrated, smooth and supple day after day. Applies effortlessly, absorbing quickly into skin without leaving behind an oily or greasy feel.”

And you know what? For once, all of the claims made by a company are totally freaking accurate and I actually experienced them myself! This isn’t a super thick formula, which means I *can* wear it after I’ve washed my face in the morning and my makeup won’t be slip-sliding everywhere afterwards. It sinks in within a few minutes and it doesn’t leave me with that tight skin feeling that a lot of gel formulas do. You know the one… where your skin feels like it might crack as the gel is settling in? I can’t be the only one that feels this…

Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream

One thing that needs to be pointed out so that you don’t make the same mistake I did… but this formula of gel cream is really, REALLY slippery. If you open the jar haphazardly when you’re in a rush, you’ll risk sloshing it absolutely everywhere (something I have totally done). It’s not like most gel creams I’ve tried that stay put in the tub – this one moves around almost like it has the consistency of wet, melting snow.

Final Thoughts

The texture and feel of the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream moisturizer has me completely sold. I love how it sinks into my skin quickly and doesn’t leave me with a greasy mess on my face. The packaging lover in me loves the blue tub as well as the blue-tinted product inside. Suffice to say… I love it!

The Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel Cream can be purchased at ulta.com for $19.99 USD.

The product featured in this review was sent to me for consideration.

Fitness Friday: Spokehaüs Toronto

Spokehaüs

A few weeks ago, I was invited to try out Spokehaüs – Toronto’s newest spinning location. Spokehaüs (I love the word play!) is located at 70 Dan Leckie Way in in Cityplace, Toronto, which is not the most convenient location for me to get to from my office (King/Bay), but it was a really nice 30 minutes walk!

Spokehaüs provides you with shoes that fit their bikes
Spokehaüs provides you with shoes that fit their bikes

I’ll start this off by saying that I’ve never done spinning of any kind and I can barely remember the last time I was even on a bicycle. So this whole fitness thing is very, very new to me. When I arrived at Spokehaüs they had me sign a waiver and had me fitted for a pair of shoes (the shoes fit neither large nor small and were consistent with normal running shoe sizing, although I would say they were slightly narrower than most running shoes. For reference, I wear a running shoe size 7, and that’s what I was in the spinning shoes). The shoes are necessary because you end up clipping into your stationary bike. You can bring your own, but I believe the clips have to match their particular bike system.

Thankfully my friend (and beauty blogger!) Shawna was there to try out spinning with me as well!
Thankfully my friend (and beauty blogger!) Shawna was there to try out spinning with me!

Thankfully, I wasn’t doing this alone! My friend Shawna of Spill the Beauty was more than willing to try out Spokehaüs with me. Hooray for strength in numbers!

The first thing I noticed was that the layout of the studio was not my favourite. Class sizes are about 30 people or so and the bathroom/changing area gets very, very cramped with even only six people in there. (Plus the door pulls into the room, basically hitting any and everyone in the immediate vicinity.) However, there are handy lockers that you can program with your own code free of charge (and easy to program too!). We were in the early class (5:30) so we were able to change in peace, but once our class let out we were suddenly bombarded with everyone for the 6:30 class waiting to get in and the change room was totally packed.

Spokehaüs spinning room
Spokehaüs spinning room

Anyway, on to the spinning itself! We were assigned bikes and lead into a dark room. A towel and our name tag was on our assigned bikes (super nice touch!). We were shown how to clip our shoes into our bicycles and asked what kind of weights we wanted to use. Not knowing how much we’d be doing with the weights (or even WHAT we would be doing with them), I opted for 3 pounders (this was a good option as there was a small weights segment but it was predominantly shoulder work, so don’t go crazy with the weights). The room was dark and lit by candles on the floor surrounding the center area where our instructor would be.

This was the BEFORE shot...
This was the BEFORE shot…

Once it was time to get started, the doors behind us were closed and the lights were totally turned off (there may have been a single dim spotlight on the instructor, but I can’t quite remember). I really, really enjoyed this aspect because it was enough light to see the instructor, but if you’re someone who is self conscious about how you look or how you feel about exercise, this will alleviate a lot of your anxieties.

The class was incredibly well lead. I can’t remember our instructor’s name, but she was motivating and effective. Even getting off her bike at times to jump around the room and encourage us. Especially helpful when you felt like you were struggling a little bit with the moves! And I have to say… I was totally drenched even halfway through the spin class. I have never felt sweat pouring off my entire body like I did during this workout. I wasn’t necessarily out of breath (I had a little bit of trouble hearing when to turn up the resistance), but I was just totally soaked. We’re talking sweat trickling down your lower back and butt crack, pouring off your face in buckets… to the point where I swear I actually felt my earlobes dripping as well. I run a significant amount of distances every month, but I have never sweat like this before in my entire life. Not even on a run in 35C heat, or at a soccer game in (no, I’m not joking) 49C with humidex.

...and this is the after shot!
…and this is the after shot!

You can’t really tell from these terrible phone photos I took (sorry, I forgot my camera at home!), but my hair was soaked through. To the point where my soggy ponytail was actually whipping me during the workout! I was sooo drenched!

You might ask if this is something I’d repeat doing, and for me, the answer is that it’s not quite my cup of tea (there’s something about cycling that doesn’t really get me going, you know?), but I can assure you that I was motivated to work hard throughout my Spokehaüs session. I loved the instructor, I loved the atmosphere (although it could’ve done with a little air conditioning in that room!) and I think it’s a fantastic workout. If you love spinning, I’d encourage you to check out Spokehaüs!

If you’ve tried spinning, tell me what you’ve loved or not loved about it. I know some people are head over heels for it while others feel very differently – but there’s no denying that it’s a hell of a workout!