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How Much Does My Face Cost?

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I saw this kind of topic years ago and always thought it was hilarious. If we really added up how much crap we put on our face, would we be shocked? More than likely. It’s funny how much makeup adds up, and how many more products get added into our routine over time.

I took these pictures after I got home from work yesterday and thought I’d add everything up afterwards. This was a semi-typical day: I didn’t like the makeup look enough to photograph it for a “What’s On My Face” post, but it wasn’t a total bomb day in the sense that I didn’t wear more or less products than any average day.

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Face Breakdown

  • Foundation: Covergirl & Olay Tone Rehab 2 in 1 Foundation – CC Cream in 110 Classic Ivory ($22.49 CAD) mixed with Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla (€14)
  • Blush: Cargo – Mendocino ($26 CAD)
  • Bronzer: Physicians Formula Bronze Booster in Light/Medium ($14.95 USD)
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Absolutely Invisible Candlelight Powder ($38 CAD)
  • Brows: MAC Omega eyeshadow ($18 CAD) + Chella Eyebrow Defining Gel in Clear ($18 USD)

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Eye Breakdown

Primers:

  • NARS Pro Prime Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base ($29 CAD)
  • Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original ($24 CAD)

Eyeshadows:

  • Makeup Geek Lemon Drop ($5.99 USD)
  • Makeup Geek Goddess ($5.99 USD)
  • Makeup Geek Cocoa Bear ($5.99 USD)
  • Makeup Geek Brule ($5.99 USD)
  • MAC Shroom ($18 CAD)

Liner: MAC Dipdown Fluidline ($19 CAD)

Mascara: L’Oreal Voluminous Carbon Black mascara ($~10)

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And finally, the only remaining thing…

Lips: Revlon ColorBurst Lipgloss in Sunset Peach ($10.99 CAD)

Converting all of the different currencies by today’s exchange rate, I get…

Grand Total: $299.38

WOW. That was actually way higher than I thought it was going to be. I didn’t think I was wearing anything especially expensive as the eyeshadows were pretty cheap and so was the lip products. And that’s not even including any brushes! Has anyone else added up how much product they whack on their faces every day?

March 2014 Favourites

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Not a ton of favourites this month, so let’s keep it short and sweet.

Benefit – Watts Up
Benefit – Watts Up

The mini size of Benefit Watts Up was part of Sephora’s 2013 birthday gift. Its’s a hefty sample size yet in iiiitty biiiiitty packaging. Without having tried this, I brought it with me on vacation. And wow did it ever not disappoint! This is essentially the cream version of MAC‘s Mineralize Skinfinish in Soft & Gentle. It’s easy to blend in (I use my finger) and practically goof proof.

Tarte – Dollface and Park Ave. Princess (from the Off The Cuff palette)
Tarte – Dollface and Park Ave. Princess (from the Off The Cuff palette)

Another vacation favourite! Dollface, despite being a colour I am completely not interested in, is really, really nice on my skin. Park Ave. Princess, one of Tarte‘s bronzers, was equally nice. It does have a slight orangey tint depending on the light. It also has some kind of a sheen to it so apply lightly!

It goes without saying that Tarte‘s products are wonderful. Their blushes do have a bit of a harder texture so I have to use a stiffer brush since a regular blush brush just won’t do the job. Oddly, I don’t find that’s the case with the bronzer so I wonder if they have slightly different ingredients.

Laura Mercier – Plum Smoke, Fresco and Bamboo (from the Artist 2013 palette)
Laura Mercier – Plum Smoke, Fresco and Bamboo (from the Artist 2013 palette)

I used Laura Mercier‘s Artist palette (2013 version) exclusively for two weeks straight and I’ve got some new found love for Plum SmokeFresco and BambooBamboo is especially great for a smokey eye look. If you were lucky enough to get your hands on this as it rapidly sold out during the last holiday season then you know how lucky you are. And if you didn’t, I’d be keeping your eyes peeled for the next holiday season!


So that’s it for this month. And here’s a peek at what was actually happening while I was trying to take photos for this post: 😉

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Fitness Friday: 5K and 10K Race Results

As you may know, I went on vacation over the last week and a bit and I ran a few races along the way. So how’d I do? Not bad overall!

KELLY St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock 5K in Baltimore, Maryland U.S.A.

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I love me some green so I was more than happy to don all the green gear I had for this St. Patrick’s Day run. My goal was to beat my only other race time I had (27:59 minutes).

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It was an absolutely PACKED run. They capped off the runners at 5000 people, which was much larger than the race I’d previously done. The sea of green both in front and behind me on this run was just out and out awesome. You can see a little bit of it behind me in the shot on the left above.

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The course was pretty flat aside from the start zone which was downhill until we hit along the waterfront. It was also kind of cold (around 3C) but damned if I was going to wear a jacket when I had a green sports tank to wear! Luckily, the friend that I was staying with lived very close to the start point so I didn’t have to remain cold for long.

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In the end, I finished in 27:25, a good 34 seconds faster than my previous 5K race. Pretty happy with that!

5K Race Summary

  • Finish Time: 27:25
  • Pace: 5:29 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 861/4232
  • Age group placement (Female, 30-39): 126/909

After I was in Baltimore, I spent a few days in New York City and decided to sign up for my first 10K race. I had run various 10Ks in “training” previously, but nowhere near as consistently as I’ve run 5. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I decided the flat course on Roosevelt Island was pretty appealing so I registered for that one.

NYCRuns Spring Fling 10K in New York City, New York U.S.A.

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I had to commute from Brooklyn, but luckily the F took me straight there. It was quite a bit warmer on this run but I wore my winter jacket out to it because I knew I’d be standing around a lot longer. I also knew I’d run into that “cold temperature running hypothermia” I seem to get after cold weather runs (and I was right – I was so happy for that heavy jacket after the run was over).

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With plenty of sun (but with low temperatures) and almost zero wind, these were pretty perfect conditions for what I knew was going to be roughly an hour long run. I had some sort of idea that I wanted to run the 10K in 60 minutes (preferably less) but I’d never actually accomplished this in training before. The other point worth mentioning is that I think all of the 10Ks I had run in practice had some kind of stoppage in them – normally for traffic lights or pedestrians, etc. So I really had no idea what to expect in terms of my lungs holding up for this run.

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In the end, the run was a double lap around the island and I didn’t have to stop for any reason. I finished the race with a chip time of 59:37 which squeaked me in under my goal.

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The 10K also only had about 400 people in it so it was a pretty small crowd. As a side note… the Muscle Milk they were handing out afterwards was absolutely disgusting. Bleugh.

10K Race Summary

  • Finish Time: 59:37
  • Pace: 5:57 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 202/360
  • Age group placement (Female, 30-39): 41/83

No races scheduled for April, but I do have another 5K and a 10K scheduled for May so I’ll be looking to improve my run times for those races as well!

My Vacation In Pictures

I went on vacation to Baltimore and New York City to visit some very good friends. Here’s my vacation in pictures. Enjoy. 🙂

Day 1 – Arrival in Baltimore
Day 1 – Arrival in Baltimore
Day 2 – Touring around Baltimore and seeing the Veronica Mars movi
Day 2 – Touring around Baltimore and seeing the Veronica Mars movie
Day 3 – Buy all the makeups and drink all the wine
Day 3 – Buy all the makeups and drink all the wine
Day 4 – Race Day in Baltimore! Charm City Shamrock 5k
Day 4 – Race Day in Baltimore! Charm City Shamrock 5k
Day 5 – A very hung over St. Patrick’s Day
Day 5 – A very hung over St. Patrick’s Day
Day 6 – Checking out Baltimore’s harbor, wine and cheese nigh
Day 6 – Checking out Baltimore’s harbor, wine and cheese night
Day 7 – Travelled up to New York City, oddly only took one picture that day
Day 7 – Travelled up to New York City, oddly only took one picture that day
Day 8 – Walking around Brooklyn Heights, Manhattan, Skyline, Inglot
Day 8 – Walking around Brooklyn Heights, Manhattan, Skyline, Inglot
Day 9 – Sleep No More, Meow Do You Do?
Day 9 – Sleep No More, Meow Do You Do?
Day 10 – 10k race, Central Park, out all night!
Day 10 – 10k race, Central Park, out all night!
Day 11 – Back to Toronto! At baggage check I was surrounded by a lot of lobsters…
Day 11 – Back to Toronto! At baggage check I was surrounded by a lot of lobsters…

My Makeup Collection & Storage (2014)

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Ah, the makeup collection and storage posts (or videos). I love them so. Since I love reading about everyone else’s collections, I thought I’d share my own!

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The area for my makeup is pretty small. The desk is shoved into a corner of the bedroom where it fits snuggly against the wall between the window and the closet door. The desk is from IKEA (go figure) and I’m really unsure what the model is. It’s similar to this one, but that’s not exactly it. It has a glass top and a single shelf that spans the length of the table (which, as you can see, I stuff just about everything under this table).

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Obligatory zoomed out shot with Nemo product placement. Complementary unmade bed courtesy of the cat.

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So as you can see, the space is small and narrow, but I manage to fit everything in quite nicely. One of the most important things to me is being able to see ALL of my makeup at a glance. I don’t want anything packed away in drawers where they’ll inevitably become forgotten. For that very reason, I don’t want my collection to get too big.

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So here is a closeup of the entire set up. I keep a bag of empty products on the shelf below. There are a few makeup bags stored there as well. And a pile of yoga pants that no longer fit me but I refuse to throw out because they’re Lululemon and I paid a pretty penny for those!

The mirror is also from IKEA annnnd yet again I can’t find it on their web site. What the heck is going on here?! Kind of wonder if IKEA did a total stock overhaul… Anyway, I love it because I love the look of wrought iron and the shape and curve of bent wrought iron reminds me of my tattoo (tribal design). I like to hang my jewelry off the curves – everything from watches, necklaces, bracelets and rings. Since I’m not much of a jewelry person, I don’t need a lot of storage space for my accessories and dangling them works out rather nicely. I also have a small clippy lamp stuck to the top of the mirror. It’s not the best lighting, but it works well enough for those winter mornings when the sun still isn’t up when I need to get ready for work.

So let’s zoom in a bit closer and start on the top of my makeup table.

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I bought this letter/mail divider from Bed, Bath and Beyond for about $20 CAD and it houses most of my palettes. It’s not height-staggered inside, so I arranged my palettes as best I could from shortest to tallest. You can see I labelled my Sleek palettes since they’re impossible to differentiate just by looking at the packaging. I’ve only recently become a palette person (Urban Decay‘s Naked set me off) and I have six Sleek palettes, one MUA, a MAC eyeshadow quad of shades I’m trying to finish up, all three UD Naked iterations, Laura Mercier‘s Artist (2013), a customized Inglot palette, Tarte‘s Off The Cuff, Too Faced’s A Few of my Favorite Things and a massive Sephora palette in the back.

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To the left of my palette divider is an acrylic makeup organizer I also picked up from Bed, Bath and Beyond (brand is Hotel Balfour, approximately ~$16). This is truly organized chaos. Starting at the back left, I have all of my L’Oreal Infallible eyeshadows stacked up along with a few random items (a depotted MAC Hibiscus lipstick when the bullet broke, a sample of a Laura Mercier powder, a tub of crystals and some hand sanitizer).

The back middle section contains my favourite foundations (Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum, No7 Instant Radiance,  yabyRevlon Colorstay). Just in front of the foundations are my lipsticks – primarily MAC but also some Revlon and Maybelline.

To the right at the back are my pencil-like products, primarily eye and lip liners and any jumbo eyeshadow pencils I happen to have. In front of the liners is my entire collection of NYX butter glosses (I had the whole lot of them until they just recently released more shades) and a few other assorted glosses. In front of the glosses are my MAC fluidlines which are my preferred liners, along with a tiny baby sample of Benefit‘s Watts Up.

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That unit also has a pull out drawer which has my false lashes, my gungy Duo eyelash glue that clearly needs replacing, some sharpeners and…. the nail clippers for my kitty’s claws.

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The next acrylic unit to the left of the previous one was also purchased from Bed, Bath and Beyond (~$14 CAD). Starting at the back left: This has my smaller eyeshadow palettes – two Wet n Wild and three Maybelline quads. In front of the palettes is kind of a mishmash – I have my eyeshadow singles/duos (NARS, MUA, Illamasqua, Urban Decay, NYX, Wet n Wild) and my lip balms (Nivea, Blistex).

The section on the right is a bit of a mess. At the back are a few glosses and lipstains along with my beloved Rimmel Apocalips and some jumbo lip pencils I’m not a huge fan of. I also have two foundations I’m trying to use up (CoverGirl CC cream and MUA matte foundation). The lipstick holder area has products I’m trying to use up (left side) and some sample size mascaras that I haven’t opened yet. To the right are a few small sizes of a lipstick and lipgloss and a Revlon lip butter in Creme Brulee.

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Both units separated so you can see their size when compared to each other.

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This is an eyesore to me, but  it’s my only solution at the moment for my blushes, bronzers and highlighters. I bought this utensil divider from Kitchen Stuff Plus (~$20 CAD) and it really isn’t the best divider for these items – too much of my stuff rattles around. The left side contains all of my blushes (Tarte, MAC, Joe Fresh, Physicians Formula, Maybelline, Cargo, Sleek, Wet n Wild, Hard Candy, Revlon, Illamasqua, NYX, Bourjois).

The right side has my bronzer in front (NYC, Joe Fresh, Physicians Formula, Revlon) and my highlighters behind (MAC, Hard Candy, Too Faced, Dior, Hourglass).

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Moving up from the table, I have three shelves (Debbie Travis shelves from Canadian Tire, $~28 CAD) that I absolutely love.  They’re three different sizes and I think they look quite unique.

The smallest shelf houses two upcycled Bath and Body Works 3-wick candle holders. The left one has all of my mineralize eyeshadows from MAC, the right one has my Maybelline Color Tattoos.

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The largest shelf has my four MAC palettes (check them out here: NeutralsBlacks & WhitesGreens & BluesPinks & Purples) along with a 9-pan Z Palette with my Makeup Geek eyeshadows.  To the right of the palettes is a potting planter that I picked up from a gardening center – this one contains my larger face brushes. To the right is another upcycle candle container filled with eye brushes.

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The last remaining shelf is the medium sized one. The left side (container is from an emptied out Ferrero Rocher chocolate box) has my pigments and glitters. Another small candle holder (this one was from IKEA) has my currently in use mascara, concealers, lip primer, eye primers and glitter glue. There’s a potted MAC Omega shadow remaining on the shelf along with my perfumes and sprays (Alfred Sung ShiBath and Body Works Warm Vanilla SugarBath and Body Works SkyAdidas Pure Lightness and MAC Turquatic).

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There you have my entire collection! I love having everything in plain sight which makes it easy for me to pick out what to wear. I especially like that the small shelving units give me a lot more visible vertical space. If you have a collection post or video, I’d love to see it!