2015 Gift Guide: Makeup Stocking Stuffers

2015 Gift Guide: Makeup Stocking Stuffers

I don’t know about you, but I often struggle to think of reasonably priced, small items for stocking stuffers. Here are some items that stick to $25 CAD and under that I think most beauty lovers can appreciate on some level.

Rollerball perfumes
Rollerball perfumes

Since they’re small and compact, rollerball perfumes are one of the easier things to pick up. Almost every brand out there has a rollerball sized perfume, but it’ll be up to you to figure out the scent the person you’re gifting will most like to receive.

My suggestions:

  • Elizabeth & James Nirvana Black ($14 CAD for the ornament sized rollerball): Nirvana Black was a new discovery for me this year and it’s unlike anything I’ve ever worn. It has notes of alluring violet, sensual sandalwood, and rich vanilla.
  • Elizabeth & James Nirvana White ($14 CAD for the ornament sized rollerball): Nirvana White is the softer side of the Nirvana line and while it’s not precisely to my tastes, it’s been a huge hit for a lot of people this year as well. It has notes of delicate peony, chic muguet (lily of the valley), and tender musk.
  • Pacifica French Lilac (~$11 CAD): I picked up this Pacifica rollerball back in May from a health food store and it was love at first roll. This smells exactly like lilacs and reminds me of the lilac bush my parents have in their backyard when I was growing up. Pacifica has an ENORMOUS selection of roll on perfumes, so there’s plenty to choose from for really reasonable prices.
Nail polish
Nail polish

Another small item that’s perfect for stockings is nail polish! And the cheap stuff is almost always as good as the expensive ones. I’ve included some of my favourites and recent collection additions:

  • Julie G: Created by beauty YouTuber JulieG, this line is not only enormous, but she also has regular seasonal collections. What I’ve tried from the line not only wears well, but also doesn’t seem to thicken up even after years of owning it! And you’re looking at less than $5 USD each! Colour pictured is Mermaid’s Tale.
  • H&M Beauty: Priced at $7.95 CAD each, H&M’s nail polish line is no joke. (Seriously, it’s enormous and the colours are varied!) Colour pictured is December Dawn*.
  • China Glaze: China Glaze first stole my heart with their yearly Halloween collections. And then I fell for their Christmas collections. China Glaze always puts out fantastic glitters (the one pictured is old and was limited edition) and they’re around the <$8  CAD price mark.
  • Formula X: A more expensive brand (~$15 CAD each), the Formula X by Sephora polishes are fantastic. They have an enormous selection and I consider them one of the better brands out there simply because their variety of polishes is so unique. The shade pictured is Alchemy II*.
Lipstick & lipgloss
Lipstick & lipgloss

Another small item great for stockings are lipstick and lipglosses. The NYX butter glosses are great for any age, but are especially good for pre-teens since they’re not as strongly pigmented as a lipstick and the glossiness of the product keeps it quite fresh looking. If you’re giving a lip product to someone who loves lipsticks, you really can’t go wrong with a lipstick by MAC (more pricey) or one by Revlon (less pricey). Or, give them a sparkly lipgloss like the Sephora* ones and they can be used alone or as a topper to any lipstick.

Lipstick & lipgloss - swatches
Lipstick & lipgloss – swatches

Look at the fine glitters in the Sephora glosses!

Lip balm
Lip balm

Lip balm is a reoccurring option for stockings in my family. My grandmother always gives me some Burt’s Bees lip balm and it usually ends up in one of my winter coats pockets for easy access when it’s blustery outside. Lately I’ve been ploughing through my Nivea lip butter in Vanilla & Macadamia (the smell is divine) and the EOS Sweet Mint has been in my bag for travelling. Sephora also has the Super Kisses* lipbalm trio that can be given as one gift, or broken apart for three separate people. These Sephora balms do pack some colour punch – just something to be aware of when you’re gifting them!

Blush & eye liner
Blush & eye liner

Don’t be fooled by the ridiculously low price tag (less than five bucks each!), essence makes some of the absolute best blushes on the market. They’re pigmented, easy to blend and the colours are gorgeous.

The Sephora Diamond eyeliners* are not just plain old eyeliners… instead, they’re shot through with small glitter particles! The black base brings out the colour and you’re left with a subtle shimmery red (Swagga – my personal favourite) or purple (Phat Rock). These liners will set you back $18 CAD, but they’re awfully unique and I think if this was received as a gift, the person would be awestruck by the colour (I know I sure was when I first swatched these).

Blush & eye liner - swatches
Blush & eye liner – swatches
Makeup crackers and spray shimmer!
Makeup crackers and spray shimmer!

Last two items!

The Body Shop has released limited edition Sparklers ($22 CAD each – comes in gold or silver) for the holidays and these guys are pure magic in a bottle. They poof out clouds of shimmer and smell like vanilla! While this is far more elegant than those old 90s bottle of roll on jelly glitter I used to love in my teens, this still makes me squeal whenever I spray it. Perfect for the holidays. (I plan to douse myself in it on Christmas and New Year’s!)

Lastly, are these amazing holiday crackers* by Quo. They come in a set of four (perfect for breaking up and putting into stockings!) and contain one lip gloss and one eyeshadow. All the colours are fairly neutral so you won’t struggle with the decision on what colour to give each person in your life. I love how the packaging adds a bit of extra flare too.

That’s it for this gift guide – good luck with your shopping!

Items marked with an asterisk(*) were provided by PR for consideration.

2015 Gift Guide: Eyeshadow Palettes

Gift Guide: Eyeshadow Palettes

Having bought more eyeshadow palettes this past year than I ever even previously owned, I feel like I’m in decent shape to provide recommendations for a gift guide. The focus of this post will be on palettes that I’ve tried, price points, and why I think they’d be a good gift. Since eyeshadow palettes are more of a big ticket item, I personally would consider these as someone’s “main present” rather than a stocking stuffer. Keep that in mind when you’re looking at the prices!

Here are my recommendations:

Kat Von D - Mi Vida Loca Remix
Kat Von D – Mi Vida Loca Remix

Brand: Kat Von D
Palette: Mi Vida Loca Remix
Price: $71 CAD

Let’s start this off with an absolute bombshell of a palette. If you decide you would like to get this (for yourself or otherwise), you’re going to have to get your butt to a Sephora store asap because this has been sold out for a few weeks online (the problem with releasing holiday palettes in September!!!).

Kat Von D - Mi Vida Loca Remix
Kat Von D – Mi Vida Loca Remix

This would be my absolute number one recommendation for an eyeshadow palette present. While the rainbow wheel aspect of it is undeniable and undoubtedly makes this one of the most visually appealing palettes I own, what makes this stand out even more is that inner ring of neutral shadows. This is perfect for colour lovers who need blending and deepening shades alongside their brights. While there are a few misses in pigmentation in the shades (maybe two shades), the overall quality of the Mi Vida Loca Remix palette is off the charts. If you can get your hands on it, you absolutely need to purchase it.

Further reading:


Too Faced Chocolate Bars
Too Faced Chocolate Bars

Brand: Too Faced
Palette: Chocolate Bar or Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar
Price: $59 CAD each

Too Faced Chocolate Bars (original on top, Semi-Sweet on the bottom)
Too Faced Chocolate Bars (original on top, Semi-Sweet on the bottom)

While the Urban Decay Naked palettes may own most peoples’ hearts, my true love lies amongst the Too Faced Chocolate Bar palettes. I’ve become obsessed with the scent of chocolate that wafts up from these palettes as soon as I open them. The shade selection is neutral enough for most people to love them, but there are pops of colour to make things interesting. My personal preference is the Semi-Sweet palette, but you can’t go wrong with either of them. The pigmentation and blendability are excellent in both palettes and either one would make lovely gifts.

Further reading:


Laura Mercier Eye Art Artist's Palette
Laura Mercier Eye Art Artist’s Palette

Brand: Laura Mercier
Palette: Eye Art Artist’s Palette
Price: $70 CAD

This palette was originally a holiday 2013 exclusive, but they wisely decided to bring it back within the last year. Although the outer packaging is slightly different now (I have the 2013 version), the shades inside are still the same. I have nothing bad to say about this palette – Laura Mercier has some of the smoothest, easiest to play with shadows I have ever encountered. These are an absolute pleasure to apply to my eyelids and I would recommend this palette to every single person out there! Personally, I consider Laura Mercier a bit more of a “grown up” brand since their average price point is very, very steep (a single eyeshadow is $29 CAD!), but that further reinforces that this palette is a great value.

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

Brand: Sephora
Palette: Wonderful Dreams
Price: $13 CAD

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

My first look at Sephora’s shadows have been a good one with this little palette. The Wonderful Dreams 8-pan palette slides out to reveal four matte and four shimmery shades. (In particular, the silver is to freaking die for!) I cannot find it on Sephora Canada’s site anymore, but I’ve seen it in stores.  This is a perfect travel palette since it’ll cover all your neutral basics, and it would also make a great stocking stuffer since the price is quite low!

Makeup Geek shadows
Makeup Geek shadows

Brand: Makeup Geek
Palette: N/A
Price: Regular shadows are $6 USD, foiled shadows are $9.99 USD each

I would be totally remiss if I didn’t mention Makeup Geek somewhere in this post! While this isn’t a pre-made palette, you can purchase the shades you desire and create your own perfect gifting palette. Makeup Geek is unbeatable in terms of quality and price tag – they could easily charge double that price and still be considered one of the best shadows on the market. For a holiday-themed palette, I chose the shades Vanilla Bean, Shimma Shimma, Grandstand, Creme Brulee, Cocoa Bear, Bitten, Magic Act, Jester and Flamethrower.

Further reading:

Smashbox Double Exposure
Smashbox Double Exposure

Brand: Smashbox
Palette: Double Exposure
Price: $45 CAD

The Double Exposure palette came out of nowhere in the last few months and smacked me upside the head. I could not believe the quality of the shadows in this palette! I’m a relative newbie to Smashbox so I don’t have a ton of exposure to most of their products, but this one completely blew me out of the water. Pigmentation and bendability are incredible, and there’s enough variety of colour in this palette to make it a liiiittle bit different from all the other neutral palettes out there.

Further reading:

That’s it for this makeup palette gift guide! If you were looking for what to give a friend or family member, I hope this was of some use to you. 🙂

Certain palettes in this review were sent to me for consideration (Sephora - Wonderful Dreams & Smashbox Double Exposure).

On My Blog versus Reality

As a blogger, I crop and edit my photos so I can show you exactly what *I* see, or what I want *you* to see when I look into a camera lens or take a picture of a product. Often that means zooming in on an object to show you the detail… but what does the rest of the shot look like? Or the surrounding area? Here’s a behind the scenes look of what ELSE is going on in the shots I post on my blog!

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Damn. That’s a nice in focus, clean lip shot. This shot was for a post on the ColourPop Ultra Matte liquid lipsticks.

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And here I am wearing a big ole sweat shirt and no other makeup applied to my face. If I’m only taking product shots on my lips, I definitely don’t do the rest of my makeup. On this day it was a bit chilly outside so I pulled on old sweatshirt from high school before heading out onto my balcony to take shots during the day. For the final photo, I tilted the photo so my lips are displayed diagonally as opposed to straight.

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So lovely! So pristine! This was from my The Body Shop Oils of Life review.

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And here’s the wider shot. I’m sitting down on the floor of my concrete balcony with the products out in front of me. And my foot is sticking into the shot. Oops. I’ve also lightened up the shot considerably in Photoshop because the shadows were way too dark.

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Another product shot from my Dermalogica Precleanse review. I really like the contrast between the white bottle and the dark wood.

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But this is what’s actually going on. I’m in my bedroom and the product is sitting inside a cabinet that we’ve hung on the wall. The whole shelf has been cleared so that there’s no other clutter in the shot. As you can see, I keep my sunscreens on the shelf below, and my perfumes are on the shelf above.

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Here’s a post from my most recent guest post on Up The Rollercoaster. It’s a holiday look that focuses on red lips and big eyelashes.

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But here’s what it actually looks like when I’m taking these “glamorous” shots. I throw on a black top because it matches everything in regards to makeup, but I’m still wearing pyjama bottoms. I’m standing out on our balcony trying to hide from the sun lest the glare ruin the shots. We’ve got some plastic chairs stacked up (that we never use) and there’s a dirty towel sitting on top of them. Super glamorous eh? Haha!

How To: Use Duochromes
How To: Use Duochromes

For my recent “How To” post, I focused on demonstrating how to use duochrome pigments. Most of the post involved close up eye shots.

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However, when I post eye shots, this is how close I can actually get to my camera without it losing focus. Pretty far away, aren’t I? Every time I post an eye shot, I choose whichever shot is most in focus and then crop everything else out. In this one, I’m only wearing eye makeup (no brows though) and you can see my kitchen in the background.

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One of my favourite shots of myself this past year. Hooray for St. Patrick’s Day!

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And here’s the full zoomed out shot. I have to stand in front of the huge windows to make sure I got the right amount of light on my face, but my kitchen is behind me and there’s a couple shelves with books on the right. (This was our old apartment, we moved within the same building in May and unfortunately the natural light is not nearly as nice here.) You can see a closet open on the left with a bag of my soccer stuff hanging from the handle.

There you have it. That’s my reality when I’m taking photos for the blog!

Swatch Sunday: Sephora Wonderful Dreams

Sephora Wonderful Dreams palette

An often overlooked brand, the Sephora house brand (also called Sephora) regularly puts out new palettes every few seasons. Holiday 2015 was no different, and they released the Wonderful Dreams palette – an 8-pan, travel friendly palette.

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

The palette contains four mattes and four shimmers. This is an absolute god-send in a palette this small as I often feel mattes are overlooked far too frequently. (For example, even the legendary Urban Decay Naked palettes only have two matte shades in a 12-pan palette!)

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

Sephora Wonderful Dreams  Swatches

Sephora - Chantilly Lace
Sephora – Chantilly Lace
Sephora - Marron glace
Sephora – Marron glace
Sephora - Crystal ball
Sephora – Crystal ball
Sephora - Midnight swim
Sephora – Midnight swim
Sephora - Soft cookie
Sephora – Soft cookie
Sephora - Toasted almond
Sephora – Toasted almond
Sephora - Pretty sunrise
Sephora – Pretty sunrise
Sephora - Hot cocoa
Sephora – Hot cocoa
The product featured in this post was provided by PR for consideration.