Yearly Archives: 2016

What’s In My Cart For the Sephora VIB Sale?

I was surprised with how well my holiday wishlist post did last month (see it here), so I thought I’d show you a peek into my Sephora cart in anticipation of the VIB Sale. The official sale date hasn’t been announced yet (which is super annoying, because we usually have concrete dates by now!) but it should be coming up mid-November. For those unaware, if you’re a member of Sephora’s Beauty Insider program, you get a percentage discount based on how much you’ve spent at Sephora in a calendar year. $0-349 will get you 10% off, and over $350 gets you 20% off (I THINK).

As Sephora in North America doesn’t really have sales all that often, this is the perfect time to get your staple products as well as items you may not want to spend full price on (because really… makeup is EXPENSIVE).

Too Faced Christmas in New York - The Chocolate Shop
Too Faced Christmas in New York – The Chocolate Shop

I’m going to start with the most exciting pieces and work my way down to the boring ones (in my eyes, anyway). Holiday makeup palettes are MY JAM when it comes to the holiday season and you guys already all know I’m a damn sucker for Too Faced. I avoided the holiday sets last year because they were touted as a glitter bomb and they just felt too similar to the 2013 and 2014 releases I had from them. I HAVE REGRETTED THAT EVER SINCE. And it sounds silly to want to collect something just for the sake of collecting, but damn, I seriously really regret not having that collection. 🙁 So anyway, the Christmas in New York sets are very similar to the Christmas in Paris sets from 2015, but I’m okay with it. I loved the Grande Hotel Cafe (I received that set from PR, you can see my swatches here, or my three look video here), my friend Sara has already picked me up the Ulta exclusive one (Merry Macarons), and of course I have to complete the set with The Chocolate Shop. Obsessed? Who ME? 😉

The Too Faced Christmas in New York – The Chocolate Shop set can be purchased on sephora.ca for $72 CAD or on sephora.com for $58 USD.

Too Faced Melted Matte in Candy Cane
Too Faced Melted Matte in Candy Cane

Much to my surprise, the Too Faced Melted Matte in Candy Cane is actually available on Sephora’s site (I thought it was a TooFaced.com exclusive before)! Although I’m not a huge fan of liquid lipsticks, I am willing to make the exception for this one. Not only is a gorgeous colour, but it also comes in adorable packaging! This one goes for $25 CAD/$21 USD.

Kat Von D Metal Matte
Kat Von D Metal Matte

Okay… I’m kind of waffling on this one. I didn’t think I wanted the Kat Von D Metal Matte palette… until EVERYONE started raving about it. Ughhhhh. I’ve watched swatch videos, review videos, tutorial videos and I’m starting to feel like if I don’t get this one, I’m missing out big time. The value you’re getting in this one palette is kind of insane too. We’ll see if I end up getting it, but if you’re interested in this one you should know that I have yet to see a bad review! The Metal Matte palette goes for $74 CAD or $60 USD.

Tarte Color Wheel
Tarte Color Wheel

I was really, really interested in this Tarte Color Wheel because it’s got a phenomenal number of blushes in it! The Tarte blush formula is one of my absolute favourites and I reach for my single quite frequently. Sadly, the Color Wheel is currently out of stock on sephora.ca so I have no idea if it’ll come back in stock before the sale. That being said, it might actually be a blessing if it’s NOT in stock because one of my favourite YouTubers (Emily Noel) pretty much disliked almost every powder product she’s tried from Tarte’s holiday launch this year. So I kind of feel like the quality isn’t on par with their regular line up of products. 🙁

Although the Tarte Color Wheel is currently out of stock on the Canadian side, you can still get it US side for $44 USD.

Smashbox Light I Up Lipstick set
Smashbox Light I Up Lipstick set

Smashbox‘s Be Legendary lipstick formula has become one of my favourite discoveries this past year.  The formula is exceptionally smooth and comfortable on both the matte and creme formulas. There is no lingering unpleasant scent and the colours wear like a dream. I wish Smashbox got more attention for these lipsticks because they are simply incredible. I’ll happily pick up six minis so I’ve got a variety of colour to play with! It also comes with a mini Insta-matte, which is a fun product to use (I reviewed it here), but it’s not one I personally find myself using on a day to day basis.

This awesome set goes for $36 CAD on sephora.ca or for $29 USD on sephora.com. (Your value for money is EXTREMELY high in this gift set by the way!)

Drybar Sake Bomb Shampoo and Conditioner
Drybar Sake Bomb Shampoo and Conditioner

One of the more ridiculously priced items in my cart are these Drybar Sake Bomb Shampoo and Conditioner. They go for $30 CAD each, which I think is just INSANE for a shampoo or conditioner. BUT… I really, REALLY loved how it made my hair feel. I wasn’t huge on the scent, but there was a noticeable change in my hair when I used this. (Full review can be found here.) The 20% off will help me justify the cost of buying these items because I really see this as an insanely luxurious item (since I usually opt for $4 shampoo and conditioner!).

Sephora Black Magic Makeup Remover Cloths
Sephora Black Magic Makeup Remover Cloths

I’ve heard a lot of people talking about makeup removing cloths lately, so I want to try them out myself. (Mostly because I’ve been using a paper towel every day to remove all the makeup removing oil off my face at the end of the day and let’s be honest… that’s really freaking ghetto.) I thought I’d pick up the Sephora brand one since I’ve seen good reviews, and they’re really reasonably priced: $15 CAD/$12 USD will get you two cloths!

Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Taupe
Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade in Taupe

I’ve been out of a brow pomade for a loooong while now and I really want to get back into using them. My favourite has been the Anastasia Dipbrow and I previously finished an entire pot of the Blonde shade. I did find that Blonde colour was a bit too pea soup coloured for my liking, so I’m going to try the Taupe shade this time. Dipbrow will set you back $23 CAD/$18 USD which is pretty amazing considering it’ll take you almost a year of daily use to finish up the entire pot!

Givenchy Simply Irresistible
Givenchy Simply Irresistible

Last on my list is a bottle of perfume because heaven knows these suckers are EXPENSIVE. I’ve been really enjoying my sample size of Givenchy‘s Very Irresistible perfume and thought maybe I’d like a full bottle of it. I’m still very much on the fence about this one as the price is hella high. Sadly, the ounce bottle is only available in the US (and that one has the most reasonable price tag associated with it), so if I buy it, I have to bite the bullet at $89 CAD/$75 USD. Ouch. Honestly, I love the scent, but this might be the first one on my list to get the boot when it comes to parring down my list!

ACKKKK! I almost forgot the most exciting thing! The Urban Decay Full Spectrum palette! I have no price tag for this one yet, but I expect it to be around $70 CAD. I AM IN LOVE WITH THE LOOK OF THIS PALETTE! It’s supposed to be released on October 26th and I may not be able to wait till the sale to pick it up!

Phew okay… that’s an astronomical amount of product and I’ll probably only end up buying half the things on this list! But that’s where I’m at with my shopping cart so far though! Are you thinking of picking up anything during the sale? Let me know!

Three Years Later – Blog Anniversary + Giveaway!

Three Years

Three years ago I started this blog without really knowing where it would take me. It had been a long, long time since I’d created content online and I really wanted to get back into the online world. Let me give you a little bit of background on my life online:

In 1995, at the age of 12, I spent a lot of time connecting via dialup to my local library’s freenet and connecting with people via message boards and chat rooms (mostly talking about Star Wars to be honest). And yes, it was at 12 years old that I started meeting people in person from online (which is a bit terrifying in hindsight to be perfectly honest).

I eventually graduated to America OnLine where I racked up a ridiculous $120 bill that no 12 year old can rightfully pay off (hence my parents cutting me off). Thankfully, proper internet with a single monthly cost eventually became a thing in my mid-teens, just as I was becoming obsessed with the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was with that obsession that I eventually learned how to create web sites and developed my first web site about Buffy (you can still see it here!) in 1998.

Years later (still running the Buffy site), I eventually created a personal blog while I was in university  while also running various fan sites for actors and TV shows along the way. For me, the internet has always been a way of connecting with people over a shared passion and it has allowed me to create amazing friendships with people over the years that I would have no other way of accessing if it weren’t for the internet (hell, I even met my husband while playing World of Warcraft!). I have friends all over the world that are the result of online encounters and I love that so much!

Right now my passion is makeup (and has been for a good long while) and I have made some awesome friends once again by sharing my passion online. It’s given me the opportunity to connect with people in a city that can be hard to get to know people if you don’t put yourself out there, and for me, the internet is always the first step. 🙂

I also started my YouTube channel in December of 2015 which felt like a terrifying leap at the time, but now the whole thing feels fairly natural. It’s a lot of work putting out two videos a week alongside 4-5 blog posts a week, but the whole process has felt incredibly rewarding. I get tons of feedback from you guys which is the aspect I enjoy the most – responding to comments was one of the things I looked forward to the most when I first started my blog! I’ve also had the opportunity to interact with brands and PR companies that I hadn’t dreamed would even bother to pay me any attention at all considering the beauty industry is already saturated enough with bloggers and vloggers.

Anyway, this post was mostly just a stream of my thoughts as I reflected back on not only this past year in blogging, but also my own online “career” as it were.

Alright, time for the giveaway!

Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly palette ($36 USD)
Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly palette

As I did last year, I wanted to give out my favourite palette of the year (so far) and that honour definitely goes to the Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly palette. I brought this on vacation with me to Iceland in April and kept on using it as the months roll by!

Too Faced Peanut Butter and Jelly
Too Faced Peanut Butter and Jelly

Giveaway Rules

  • This giveaway is open internationally!
  • This giveaway starts on October 16, 2016 and runs for two weeks.
  • Please be aware that all entries will be double checked to ensure fairness.
  • Once the winner has been contacted, they will have 48 hours to provide me with their mailing address. If the winner fails to respond within that time frame, I will pick another winner. (And so on.)
  • “Giveaway accounts” will not be considered for this prize. (If you want to know what I mean by that, please click here.)

Good luck!

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Haircare: Drybar Triple Sec, Le Sherif & Detox

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Drybar is one of those haircare brands that you don’t want to fall head over heels for because the price tag is a little bit up there… but the reality is that when a product is GOOD, you know the price tag is worth it! (Seriously, I’m so in love with their shampoo and conditioner that I’m willing to fork over the $30 CAD each every now and then!)

So here’s some of the recent Drybar products I’ve tried out:

Drybar - Le Sherif
Drybar – Le Sherif

Drybar‘s Le Sherif is their firm hold hairspray that combines long-lasting hold with easy brushability for a high-control finish. I don’t know about you, but the last thing I want to do when I put hairspray in my hair is brush through it afterwards, so I definitely cannot speak to the “brushability” claims. However, I can say that Le Sherif works well to hold my curls and waves in place all day long. HOW well you ask? Well, let’s just say that I shot this Empties video after my usual 8:30-4:30 workday and my waves were still looking rock solid:

Le Sherif does have a very strong scent that is identical to their shampoo and conditioner that I tried out a few months back. It takes some getting used to because it can be quite strong. This isn’t a deterrent for me, but it’s something you should be aware of if you’re susceptible to strong scents.

Drybar Triple Sec & Detox Dry Shampoo
Drybar Triple Sec & Detox Dry Shampoo
  • Drybar Detox: A dry shampoo that promises it works for all hair types – absorbs oil and impurities while adding body. For me, I wasn’t over the moon with this one as I’m just really not a fan of dry shampoos in general (they make me feel dirtier than I am!), however, my husband ended up LOVING this stuff. He’d blast it into the roots of his hair and it would soak up any oil or grease within a few minutes. So now it’s definitely his bottle of dry shampoo!
  • Triple Sec: A three-in-one volumizer, texturizer and dry shampoo. Now this one I loved! Since it’s not completely a dry shampoo, I felt this was lighter and less “gross” than if I applied a dry shampoo (hopefully there’s someone out there that understands what I mean). It soaked up enough of my hair oils, but it also added body and life back into my hair without giving me that super sticky feel that a texturizer often has. I also really appreciated the scent of this one as it didn’t smell like all the other Drybar products I own. This was a lot sweeter and less aggressively scented in comparison to the others.

Drybar products can be purchased on sephora.com or on Drybar‘s own web site.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.