I wanted to give an update on my half-marathon training, but I didn’t plan for this entry too well as I’m currently sitting in an airport trying to figure out what to write. So here’s what’s been going on.
I’ve been sort of doing pretty well with the running plan… but I seem to be doing it every other week. Which means I’ll clock my 22 km total for one week.. and then only play soccer a few times the next week. This isn’t what I want to be doing and I really need to get back on schedule. The good news side of it is that I got back up to running 8k straight.
Then this past week I finally clocked on that I had a 10k race in New York City in only a week and a half and yet I hadn’t run a full 10k in about three months. So, as a last nod to fitness before I went on vacation (which is where I’m headed right now as I type this Thursday morning), I ran a 10k after having not run in almost two weeks. Uphill up Yonge Street. Not my smartest move. But I did it, and clocked in just over an hour for the full 10k which makes me pretty happy since that’s slightly quicker than the last time I’d done one (December-ish). So I’m feeling a bit better about the 10k race that’s coming upon the 22nd. I looked up previous times for this particular 10k and it seems the very last people completed it in 90 minutes so I’m not feeling too poorly about my speed.
And that’s all I’ve got. Boring entry eh? I’ll leave you with one of my favourite fitblr sayings for inspiration instead.
Tomorrow morning I’m off on a much needed vacation to visit some friends in the US. I’ll be headed to Baltimore for six days first and then back up to New York City for five.
Nemo’s reaction to being left alone again…
In Baltimore I’ll be visiting a close friend that I’m eager to spend more time with. We’ve signed up for the Charm City Shamrock 5k run on Sunday and I’m excited to look as ridiculous as possible with the green hair extensions I’ve picked up and as much glitter as I can find. There’s a chance I’ll get to visit Washington D.C., but that isn’t set in stone yet.
In New York City I’ll be visiting my old university roommate (and it’s frightening to think that we lived together ten years ago…) and seeing another old friend from my teen years. For shits and giggles, I also signed up for a 10k run on Roosevelt island while I’m there. Until recently, I used to visit New York City every year so I’m anxious to go back!
And not to mention… I am *seriously* excited to pick up all the makeup I can get my hands on for the far cheaper prices that they have in the US!
So let’s take a peak into what I’m bringing on vacation this time.
Once again, the bag I’m taking with me is from MAC‘s Liberty of London collection (2010). I love this bag, and until it frays and falls apart, I’ll be using it!
Palettes – Laura Mercier Artist (2013), customized MAC quad and Tarte Off The Cuff
I’m bringing along Laura Mercier‘s Artist palette (2013) instead of my usual Urban DecayNaked. I’m doing this primarily because my Naked palette gets enough travel mileage and I think the Artist palette has a bit more selection for looks since there’s far more matte shades.
Tarte‘s Off The Cuff palette is an easy one – four blushes and a bronzer without the need for bringing multiple bulky compacts.
The green MAC quad is for St. Patrick’s Day. I’ll definitely want to go all out with green everything so I plopped in a few shades (Juxt, Bio Green, Golden Olive pigment andClub) so I can be as festive as possible!
Lip Products
I kept the lip products fairly simple since re-applying lipstick on vacation is mostly just frustrating to me. One lipstick (Revlon‘s Fire and Ice) and MAC‘s Prep + Prime for lip to prevent feathering should I decide to actually wear the lipstick. The NYX Butter Gloss in Vanilla Cream Pie is for when I want something easy to wear. And finally, I picked up a Nivea lip balm in Milk & Honey specifically for this trip because I didn’t actually own another stick lip balm and I didn’t want to carry around a potted product as they don’t sit easily in my pockets. Lip balms are an absolute must for me when I travel.
MAC Prep + Prime for Lip, Nivea Milk and Honey, Revlon Fire and Ice, NYX Vanilla Cream Pie
It doesn’t look like many lip products really… but I know I won’t wear much else even if I were to bring a few more.
NARS Pro Prime Eye Primer and Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original
Double primers you ask? Yep. I swore by Urban Decay Primer Potion for years, but it recently started creasing on me (much to my horror). I tried the NARS one and it *also* creased on me. If I double up and use them both on my lids then the creasing stops, so… double primers from now on.
Benefit Watts Up and some craft gems
I haven’t used it much, but I packed Benefit‘s Watts Up highlighter simply because it’s a sample size product and fits easily in my bag. The sheen of this highlighter is quite similar to MAC‘s Soft and Gentle.
The craft gems are for the St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock 5k race a friend and I are doing in Baltimore. Although the gems aren’t green, they’re what I had available, and I’ll definitely be plastering my face in them for the run!
yaby foundation in Buff, MAC Blacktrack fluidline, duo lash adhesive and Too Faced Better Than Sex mascara
More tiny products! The yaby foundation in Buff is a good shade for me right now and the tube is tiny so that was an easy one to pop in. I don’t expect to be wearing much foundation, but it’s nice to have in case I decide I want to wear some. Too Faced‘s Better Than Sex mascara is a deluxe sample size and I’m hoping to finish this one up on the trip. I’m slightly worried because it’s not waterproof and the weather forecast looks positively schizophrenic for the next few weeks. :s
The Duo lash adhesive is for the gems (and by looking at that package, it definitely needs replacing). And lastly, my beloved MACBlacktrackfluidline. My liquid liners just weren’t working out the way I wanted them to and even though it’s slightly more work (have to bring an extra brush and all), the end result is far better.
That’s everything I’ve stowed away in my makeup bag for my trip! Blog posts will continue while I’m gone as I have them sitting in queue ready to go live on the usual schedule (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays). Take care everyone. 🙂
This the last of MAC palettes and it contains my pink and purples shadows.
My MAC Pinks and Purples Palette
Despite the number of shadows that make up this palette, I’m really not much of a pink eyeshadow wearer. A lot of these shadows were purchased because the makeup artist used them on me at my wedding and I wanted to buy the pans to keep for memories sake.
On with the swatches!
MAC – Star n Rockets
Name: Stars n Rockets Finish: Veluxe Pearl Notes: I almost didn’t buy this shade because I thought it would be too similar to Dame’s Desire (below). Thankfully, it’s not. This is a beautiful purply-pink with a darker purple/blue duochrome.
MAC – Dame’s Desire
Name:Dame’s Desire Finish: Frost Notes: This is a limited edition shade that was re-promoted in the Liberty of London collection, which is when I picked it up. It has a slight edge of blue duochrome, but there’s barely a whisper of it.
MAC – Parfait Amour
Name:Parfait Amour Finish: Frost Notes: Oh man this shade. Everyone loves it… except me. This is a purple with pink duochrome and despite it swatching nicely, this applies like an absolute bastard on my lids. Patchy, sheer, just out and out BAD. This is a pretty old shade though, so chances are the formula may be better these days.
MAC – Blackberry
Name:Blackberry Finish: Matte Notes: Despite looking rather brown in the swatch, this is a matte maroon shade. One of my more recent shades that I got from a Back 2 MAC.
MAC – Naked Lunch
Name:Naked Lunch Finish: Frost Notes: Frosty light pink – a cult favourite. Not one I wear too often anymore, but it has lovely colour payoff.
MAC – Gleam
Name:Gleam Finish: Lustre Notes: Used on me for my wedding – but I can’t figure out why because this is a glittery mess. It’s a lustre, so it’s chunky, filled with glitter and pretty sheer. If you’re using it, make sure to pack it on. I use this a lot with Coppering.
MAC – Paradisco
Name:Paradisco Finish: Frost Notes: I was given this by a friend because she couldn’t figure out how to wear it. In the pan it looks orange with a pink duochrome, but it swatches (and wears) more pink with an orange duochrome. I mix this predominantly with teals and it works out pretty well.
MAC – Expensive Pink
Name:Expensive Pink Finish: Veluxe Pearl Notes: Another cult favourite and another shade that was used on me for my wedding. Pink with gold duochrome, great colour payoff.
MAC – Sushi Flower
Name:Sushi Flower Finish: Satin Notes: Yet another wedding shade (do you see how I ended up with so many pinks now?), although I think the artist used this on my cheeks. I don’t wear this shade that often, but when I do I usually place this in the outer corner and do a thick black winged liner.
MAC – All That Glitters
Name:All That Glitters Finish: Veluxe Pearl Notes: Before the beauty community fell in love with rose-gold, this was THE rose-gold. Applies beautifully.
MAC – Swish
Name:Swish Finish: Frost Notes: Ugh. My younger self didn’t know any better. I bought this in my teens – I think that right there says enough. This is a pink frost that is incredibly sheer and I obviously used a lot of this when I was younger, but it makes me look pretty ill. The only decent combination I’ve found so I can actually wear this in publish is to pair it with Sketch.
MAC – Star Violet
Name:Star Violet Finish: Veluxe Pearl Notes: This shade looks like nothing in the pan and my swatch isn’t great either, but this is a truly wonderful shade. I love pairing this with seafoamy greens and blues.
MAC – Cranberry
Name:Cranberry Finish: Frost Notes: This is like a red version of Star Violet. Beautiful shade.
MAC – Sketch
Name:Sketch Finish: Velvet Notes: Another shade that looks like nothing, but if I had to recommend any out of this entire post, this would be the one to get. This is a beautiful crease colour and it blends out incredibly smoothly.
My MAC Pinks & Purples Palette – Click to enlarge
Stars n Rockets
Dame’s Desire
Parfait Amour
Blackberry
Naked Lunch
Gleam
Paradisco
Expensive Pink
Sushi Flower
Expensive Pink
Swish
Star Violet
Cranberry
Sketch
That’s it for my MAC palettes! If you’re interested in seeing my other palettes, you can check them out here:
Aside from Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day is my absolute favourite “holiday”. I tend to do a lot of green looks in general, but I thought I’d do a few more and compile them together for a post specifically dedicated to the holiday of all things green!
Dark forest green with a hint of glitter. One of the stronger looks in this post and heck… you really can’t go wrong with glitter!
Eyes:
I first lined my lower lashline thickly with MACFeline Kohl Power pencil and smudged it out into a really messy, thick line.
Too FacedEvergreen was placed all over the lid, on top of the black liner.
SleekFern in the outer corner.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee at the top of the crease.
MACShroom was used to highlight the browbone. On the lower lashline I smudged Evergreen on the outer half and then used some Too FacedGlitter Glue on the inner half and appliedToo Faced Glamour Dust in Glampire on top of the glue. L’OrealVoluminous Carbon Black on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Covergirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory and Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in Shade 51 Light Vanilla mixed together
Bronzer: Physicians Formula Bronze Booster in Light/Medium
Blush: TarteBlissful
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Maple Blondie
I’m amazed and pleased with just how well this one turned out. Usually I would reverse the colours (gold on the inside, colour on the outside), but I decided I need to actually learn to play with my makeup a little bit more. And I’m happy I did because I think this is really beautiful.
Eyes:
MUAShade 26 Pearl all over the lid.
Urban DecayHalf Baked in the outer corner and into the crease.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee through the crease.
Makeup GeekCocoa Bear barely tapped into the very outer corner to make it a touch bit deeper.
MACShroom on the browbone and L’OrealVoluminous Carbon Black mascara on my lashes.
This is a bit more “typical” St. Patrick’s Day look for me (gold on the inner lid, green on the outside).
Eyes:
L’Oreal Infallible in Goldmine on the inner third of the lid.
MACGolden Olive pigment on the center of the lid.
Makeup GeekDirty Martini on the outer third of the lid and dragged lightly through the entire crease.
Makeup GeekCreme Brulee at the top of the crease.
MACRice Paper to highlight the browbone. On the lower lid, Goldmine on the inner half and Dirty Martini on the outer half. L’OrealVoluminous Carbon Black mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Covergirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory and Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in Shade 51 Light Vanilla mixed together Bronzer: Physicians Formula Bronze Booster in Light/Medium Blush: MACPetal Power Lips: Sephora Color Reveal Balm in Unique Pink
Even though this showed up pretty vibrantly on camera, I’d recommend using a white base (which I didn’t do) in order to brighten the colours up a bit more. I found the colours faded a bit throughout the day and the white base may help to keep the shadows intact.
Eyes: (all Makeup Geek)
Fuji all over the lid.
Dirty Martini on the outer corner and through the crease.
Creme Brulee to blend out the crease.
MACShroom on the browbone. Dirty Martini smudged very slightly on the outer corner of the lower lashline. Too FacedBetter Than Sex mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Covergirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory and Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in Shade 51 Light Vanilla mixed together Bronzer: Physicians Formula Bronze Booster in Light/Medium Highlighter: MACSilver Dusk Blush: Joe FreshApricot (cream) Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Vanilla Cream Pie
I love this look, but damn does it ever look not great in close ups. You’ll also notice that the liner is completely covered in the eyeshadow… this seemingly can’t be helped whenever I wear shiny liquid liners as it just picks up the shadow from my lid when my eyes are open.
Also… tell me how much you love my shirt. 😉
Eyes: Using the Wet n WildI Dream of Greenie trio, follow the instructions!
Eyelid shade all over the lid and the inner half of the lower lid.
Crease shade in the outer corner and through the crease and on the outer half of the lower lid.
And, obviously, the Browbone shade to highlight the brow. Make Up For Ever Aqualiner in 13 Black to create the wing (although honestly, I’m so irritated with this liner that I’d recommend using a matte black one that won’t cause so much eyeshadow transfer to the liner). L’OrealVoluminous Carbon Black mascara on my lashes.
Rest of the Face
Foundation: Covergirl CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory and Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in Shade 51 Light Vanilla mixed together Blush: IllamasquaHussy Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Tiramisu
I was more than a little excited to get this package in the mail. I’ve spent the last two years drooling over everyone else’s soap boxes from Fortune Cookie Soap so I finally took the plunge a few months ago and signed up for their quarterly boxes. Once again, being in Canada means that it costs a little bit more than if I just lived in the US. For Canadians, this will run you $28 USD, which is 8 bucks more than US-based buyers. Still, it’s quarterly, so you pay less frequently. And I justified it to myself, somehow.
One thing that surprised me though, was the size of the box. I actually thought the products were going to be a lot larger. I was completely aware they were sample sizes, but I guess pictures online kind of made them seem a lot larger. The box itself is the size of my outstretched palm + fingers, so you know the bottles aren’t going to be THAT big.
Lens flares everywhere, be still my heart
So this is Fortune Cookie Soap‘s Spring Box for 2014. Their theme for spring is the Garden of Good and Evil, with a heavier emphasis on “evil” products. In general, I love their marketing as I’m a sucker for anything with supersaturated colours with a neon tinge… plus there’s lens flares everywhere. You can’t go wrong with lens flares. (I know you think I’m kidding, but I’m not. Lens flares are Photoshop’s sparkly fairy dust as far as I’m concerned!)
So I opened the box and… almost threw up. The sickening smell of FLOWERS EVERYWHERE was just seriously overwhelming. My heart sank. I should’ve known better! I’m not a floral-scent lover, I don’t especially like the scent of flowery anything, so why the heck did I decide to make the Spring box my first look into Fortune Cookie Soap knowing full well that spring is when everyone seems to go flower crazy? With trepidation, I took the products out and started to sniff them individually while photographing them.
Thankfully, the paralyzing scent of flowers seemed to dissipate. None of the products smell especially like synthetic flowers, so I don’t know what the heck I smelled when I first opened the box. Maybe it was the same way in which I hate the scent of a Lush store when all the scents combine, but I love each individual product I get from them.
Anyway, let’s take a look at each product.
Fortune Cookie Soap – Forbidden Fruit
The item that turned me onto FCS in the first place were these adorable soaps. I mean just look at it – what’s not to love?! Forbidden Fruit soap is lime green with blue and is supposed to smell like verbena and blueberry with lemon zest. I’m not entirely sure what verbena smells like, but I do get the other scents in it. I’ve placed it by the bathroom sink and it does have a slightly overpowering scent the first few days. It’ll eventually even out and not fill the room as much as it did at first. The texture of the soap is pretty interesting – it feels rather rubbery, like glycerine, but slicker and almost bouncy. It’s not my favourite scent but I’ll forgive anything by just looking at the shape of it.
Cute FCS, very cute.Whipped Cream in Make it Rain
Oh man. This stuff is amazing. Make it Rain has the typical “smells like artificial rain” scent (which they say is citrus, jasmine, musk and cedarwood), it’s tinged blue and it feels like heaven. It’s thick, although not as thick as a body butter, and it sank into my skin quicker than any other lotion I own. I love this so much and I wish I could get more, but they’ve sold out of this scent on their site. I will, however, definitely be picking up another Whipped Cream in a different scent just because I love the texture of this product so much.
Steam Me Up Scotty! in Me So Thorny
I honestly thought this was a piece of chocolate and ripped it open without thinking about it. Whoops – this is NOT chocolate, it’s a bath steamer! This seemed pretty unique to me and I had to look up what the heck it actually does, or how I’m supposed to use it. FCS says to put it on the floor of your tub, away from the stream of water, in order to let it slowly dissolve over the course of your shower. I thought this was genius! Usually bath products are just that… BATH products. Aside from shower gel, there’s very few things created for enjoying a nice steamy shower.
Unfortunately, I didn’t like the scent of Me So Thorny (citrus, lavender, french vanilla with patchouli and sandalwood) as I found the patchouli was seriously overpowering. I also didn’t notice it actually steaming up my shower either, so that was a bit disappointing. Make sure you put it out of the stream of the shower, but don’t let it fall into the drain, otherwise you’ll lose it pretty quickly before it’s finished dissolving. Love the concept of it though.
Bath Fizzy in The Bloom Bloom Room
The Bloom Bloom Room (jasmine, lilac, lily of the valley, peach, citrus and sugar) smells incredible. This is FCS version of a bath bomb and it actually has a longer dissolve time than I expected given how small it is. My initial reaction to the scent was that it smells like icicles. Say what? What EXACTLY do icicles smell like you ask? Hell if I know, but it’s what it made me think of! This is my second favourite item in the box just based on scent alone.
OCD in Afternoon Delight
Afternoon Delight smells bang on like the artificial watermelon scent we’ve come to know and love. There are sparkles in the mix, but they don’t seem to last once you apply it. The scent does linger, so be aware if you’re not keen on the watermelon scent.
Sidenote: I love that they call their hand sanitizer “OCD”. Classic.
Body Wash in Native Nectar
FCS‘ Body wWash is far more liquidy than I was expecting for a body wash. It’s almost thin enough to have a milky texture. The bottle lasted about four showers and it definitely smelled like coconuts although it seemed a bit muted. It was okay, but I don’t think I’d rush out to repurchase this scent.
Cuticle Cream in Marshmallow Dreams
I was so happy to receive a cuticle cream as I don’t own a single one and didn’t know what I was possibly missing out on. Marshmallows Dreams smells like flat out marshmallow fluff to me, but FCS indicates that it has marshmallow fluff alongside lavender, sage, basil and uh.. vodka? But all I smell is marshmallow fluff and that’s good enough for me. This tub is small, but there’s a lot of product packed in there. It’s pretty solid in the jar but it heats up very quickly under the warmth of your hands and goes oily fairly quickly. Because of the oiliness of it, this would likely make a really good massaging balm for other body parts.
Perfume Oil in Venus Fly Trap
This last one is so darn tiny I actually had to go dumpster diving for it because I’d thrown out my box thinking I’d pulled all of the products out of the package. It wasn’t until I read the card that lists all the products that I realized I was missing something. Venus Fly Trap smells exactly as I would expect with a name like that (bergamot, narcisse, musk, water orchid, lemon and pink jasmine). Despite my earlier stipulation about not liking floral scents, I really do like this. It’s floral for sure, there’s no denying that, but it reminds me of something from my youth. Either a perfume my mom wore or a flower she used to grow in her garden. I honestly don’t know why I like this scent – it smells of various flowers, it has a sickly edge to it and yet it’s not nauseating. Two thumbs up!
It’s worth mentioning that their Soap Box also comes with a $10 USD redemption code for your next order with FCS. Unfortunately, aside from the Soap Box, the shipping to Canada is kind of exorbitant for even the smallest of orders. Their lowest rate is $22.45 USD and it only goes up from there. I did place an order and had it shipped to a friend in the US (~$6 shipping within the US) and I’ll be picking it up when I go visit her, but with a cost that high for Canadian shipping, there’s no way I’ll be placing an order any time soon to get products shipped up here to the Great White North.
That’s my roundup for the Spring 2014 Soap Box. My happiness with this box will definitely keep me subscribed to Fortune Cookie Soap for the foreseeable future. There are some awesome products in here that I’ve really enjoyed using. Bring on the Summer Box!