Fitness Friday: 2018 Scotiabank Rat Race

Well this race went hella sideways for me, but I’ll admit it was kind of my own fault. I was feeling extremely cocky from my last two races – I had knocked off a whopping six minutes in my half marathon, three minutes in my 10k, so surely I MUST be faster for a 5K too right?

Wrong. So wrong.

I did all the things you shouldn’t do before a race. I ate only 90 minutes before the race start time (when I generally require at least 120 minutes). I didn’t drink enough water all day. And I didn’t train nearly as much for this one as I had my previous two phenomenal races. (Yes, I had done some sprints, but I hadn’t done enough distance runs in the weeks leading up to this race.) And yet, I was still feeling pretty sure about myself – this was a race I had run many times before, I had always put out times under 27 minutes, and I was in pretty good racing shape (hell I even think I look in damn good shape in the photos they took!).

Well, since I’d eaten too close to the race start time, I got an absolutely MASSIVE side stitch after one kilometer. Usually I can ditch the side stitches by breathing in and out slowly and deeply and by doing arm windmills (yes, while running – I look like a total fool while doing this). But I could not get rid of that damn stitch. It hurt so bad it was actually painful to raise my arms over my head, and no amount of breathing was clearing it out. So I spent the bulk of the race in a lot of pain. I tried pushing through the pain, but side stitches often make me feel like I can’t catch my breath, so it was just a freaking miserable feeling.

Also, bizarrely, they changed this course to include an extra 200-300 meter switchback down a sidestreet halfway up University. I have NO idea where that came from or why they added it in after many, many years of this not being part of the course. My guess is they were trying to make the distance 100% accurate, but does that mean that every other year I’d run this the course had been short of a full 5k??

So I ran as best I could, and I trundled through the finish line well over 27 minutes. I was pretty horrified. I was expecting to at LEAST put out 26:15 even at my slowest, because I truly had been expecting to FINALLY break under 26 minutes. No such luck! Not even close. And that’s what I get for being cocky! Eesh.

Also, I had to laugh – I was the focus of no one’s camera during this event. I’m in the bright orange tank, and I’m always intruding on someone else’s photo!

Race Results

  • Finish Time: 27:17
  • Pace: 5:28 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 318/1295
  • Age group placement (Female 30-39 years): 29/195
  • Gender placement (F): 69/641

Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes (My Collection – Review & Swatches)

Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes

Oh man… Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes… you have stolen my heart over and over again over the years. In my whole collection, Tarte blushes are the ones that are definitely the most numerous – be it in singular format, or in palettes – I’ve got a lot of them!

Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes
Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes

I really feel like Tarte‘s blushes are the original powerhouse behind the brand. In my mind, they’re the real reason the brand started to get more and more recognition about eight or so years ago. Everyone was picking up these blushes, and with good reason – they are LOVELY!

The Amazonian Clay Blushes have gone through a little bit of repackaging over the years I’ve been  snatching them up. They used to come with a little swirl pattern around the logo (which I preferred), but in more recent years they’ve removed the flower swirl and put only their logo on the front of the compact.

You can even pop out the pans!
You can even pop out the pans!

I also love that you can pop out each pan from their compact! And this isn’t a new feature either – the shot above of is of my oldest Tarte blush (Blissful) and I think it’s about 7 years old! This is fantastic for people who like to depot their blushes – you won’t have to deal with breaking up the glue to remove the pan and risk smashing your powder.

Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes - single blushes
Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes – single blushes

My single pan compacts get a lot of love from me. Blissful was the first shade I ever owned (my husband bought it for me for Christmas one year), and I just fell head over heels after that. Exposed is clearly my most used (that’s the one with the pan showing!) – it’s the most boring shade in the pan, but holy smokes does it ever look gorgeous on the cheeks! It absolutely transforms my face! Natural Beauty (the red) is a shade I go back to all the time for that “come in from the cold” look that I’m fond of in the winter (plus it works GREAT for any red lipstick or red eyeshadow look I put together!).

Tarte Blushes - Sensual, Paaarty, Exposed, Charisma, Blissful & Natural Beauty swatched
Tarte Blushes – Sensual, Paaarty, Exposed, Charisma, Blissful & Natural Beauty swatched

Heavily swatched, the Tarte Blushes are full of pigment and colour, but don’t worry, they blend out easily. One thing worth mentioning is that I do find the product to be a bit stiff in the pan. While they do bush out nicely, you need a solid brush to pick up the colour. I find that most “typical” blush brushes don’t work very well, so I prefer to use a short duo fiber brush like the MAC 130 to work the blush into my cheeks.

Tarte Pin Up Girl Palette
Tarte Pin Up Girl Palette

I never picked up the Pin Up Girl Palette, but a lovely reader of mine (hi Tanya!) sent this holiday launch to me a few years back when she realized how much I loved Tarte blushes!

Tarte Pin Up Girl Palette swatches - Breathless, Embraced, Whimsy, Bashful & Irreplaceable
Tarte Pin Up Girl Palette swatches – Breathless, Embraced, Whimsy, Bashful & Irreplaceable

What I love about this particular palette is that the breadth of colours was extensive – it pretty much runs the gamut from nude through to mauve. I was incredibly impressed with the variety – this is what I love to see in a blush palettes! I want wildly different colours, not iterations of the same colour over and over again.

Tarte Off The Cuff Palette
Tarte Off The Cuff Palette

I’ve saved the best for last – Tarte‘s Off The Cuff palette from Holiday 2013. This palette is a mainstay in my travel makeup bag – I take it practically everywhere with me because the blush colours are (once again) extremely varied, AND it has a bronzer in it! I wish more blush/face palettes were like this one – give me a bronzer and/or highlighter alongside the blushes please!

Tarte Off The Cuff Palette swatches - Crave, Dazzled, Darling, Dollface & Park Ave. Princess
Tarte Off The Cuff Palette swatches – Crave, Dazzled, Darling, Dollface & Park Ave. Princess

Crave is easily my favourite shade in the palette as it’s a bright coral, but I’ve also fallen really hard for Dollface. Dollface is one of those shades, much like Exposed, that everyone used to talk about. For me, it’s not a shade I’m drawn to because it’s a cool-toned baby pink and to me that shade is too “girly” for my liking. Well low and behold it’s hands down one of the most flattering shades I own!

Final Thoughts

I freaking LOVE Tarte‘s blushes! While I don’t find myself snatching up all of the latest colours or palettes in more recent years, it’s because I’ve already got such a huge array of shades in my collection via singles and palettes. Exposed and Blissful are my absolute favourite shades, and thankfully they’re both still available (a few of the shades mentioned in this post have been discontinued over the years). And the fact that I actually hit pan on a blush? Well that speaks volumes I think! (It’s literally the first and ONLY blush I’ve ever hit pan on!)  My only regret? I never got the shade Tipsy while it was available – it will forever be the one that got away!

Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes can be purchased on sephora.ca for $38 CAD each or on sephora.com for $29 USD each.

The blush "Sensual" was sent to me for consideration, a reader sent me the Pin Up Girl palette and everything else was purchased by me. Post contains affiliate links.

Swatch Sunday: SauceBox Forbidden Fruits

Sauce Box Forbidden Fruits

This SauceBox palette recently ended up in my collection when a few of my friends were de-stashing some stuff from their collections (and I think I even forgot to mention it in my haul videos). I was super keen on it because HELLO RED.Sauce Box Forbidden Fruits

Sauce Box Forbidden FruitsGranted, the SauceBox Forbidden Fruits palette only has one red in it, but my eyes were drawn to it immediately. Sadly, this was a limited edition palette and I’m not even really sure when it was available, but I wanted to swatch it out for my Swatch Sunday series just so I would have a record of it.

Sauce Box Forbidden Fruits
Sauce Box Forbidden Fruits

Before we get into the swatches, I need to mention that this palette swatches like garbage. You’ll see terrible pigmentation and what looks like a patchy mess on my arm. Fun fact of swatches is that it only tells half the story – these actually go on my eyes really, really well! I wore the purples and red in my Deadpool inspired look in my May 2018 Beauty Favourites video and I didn’t feel they were patchy at all!

Sauce Box Forbidden Fruits Swatches

Sauce Box - Forget Me Not
Sauce Box – Forget Me Not
Sauce Box - Lava Love
Sauce Box – Lava Love
Sauce Box - Tu-Tu
Sauce Box – Tu-Tu
Sauce Box - Berry Pink
Sauce Box – Berry Pink
Sauce Box - Plumtastic
Sauce Box – Plumtastic
Sauce Box - Grapefruit
Sauce Box – Grapefruit

The Forbidden Fruits palette was limited edition and is no longer available, but SauceBox Cosmetics can be purchased on their site.

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