Swatch Sunday: Urban Decay Naked 3

Urban Decay Naked 3

We’re digging into the very ends of my palette collection guys! According to my Google Spreadsheet, this is the 87th Swatch Sunday that I’ve done. I’m actually a little bit taken aback by that because it doesn’t feel like that many! (You can look back at all of them here!)

Urban Decay Naked 3
Urban Decay Naked 3

So this is my Urban Decay Naked 3 palette. I remember staying up till midnight on launch day to get this palette (in December 2013!)! It’s right around this time that I realized I was a eyeshadow palette junkie.

Urban Decay Naked 3
Urban Decay Naked 3

Although I don’t reach for this palette as much as I used to, it’s quite a lovely palette. I like that even though it was a pink-themed palette, the entire right side of the palette is mostly taupes/neutrals. And that Blackheart shade? Perfection!

Urban Decay Naked 3 Swatches

Urban Decay - Strange
Urban Decay – Strange
Urban Decay - Dust
Urban Decay – Dust
Urban Decay - Burnout
Urban Decay – Burnout
Urban Decay - Limit
Urban Decay – Limit
Urban Decay - Buzz
Urban Decay – Buzz
Urban Decay - Trick
Urban Decay – Trick
Urban Decay - Nooner
Urban Decay – Nooner
Urban Decay - Liar
Urban Decay – Liar
Urban Decay - Factory
Urban Decay – Factory
Urban Decay - Mugshot
Urban Decay – Mugshot
Urban Decay - Darkside
Urban Decay – Darkside
Urban Decay - Blackheart
Urban Decay – Blackheart

The Urban Decay Naked 3 palette is a permanent product and can be purchased on sephora.ca for $66 CAD or on sephora.com for $52 USD. (Total side note, I pulled up my original online order for this palette on Sephora to double check when I bought it and the price tag was $52 CAD back in December 2013. It’s had a FOURTEEN DOLLAR PRICE HIKE in three years! What the HELL.)

What I Bought This Month: October 2016 Haul

So I thought I had done really well this month! It got to be the end of the month and I had only purchased three items (that were actually essentials) and I was like “Wow! Look at how much money I saved this month!” Then I remembered that IMATS was on October 1st and I had bought a crapton of products there. So uhhhh… yeahhhhh.

Here’s my IMATS haul in case you hadn’t seen it yet:

As for the items I picked up outside of IMATS, here they are:

Dermal Therapy - Heel Care (free - gift)
Dermal Therapy – Heel Care (free – gift)

I need to accept that nothing else is going to work on my heel cracks other than Dermal Therapy‘s Heel Care. I’ve been using this for years, but could only ever find it at Walmart (which I’m nowhere close to in Toronto) and I had run out long ago, so my mom brought me back a huge bottle of it from Costco. At one point I had thought that The Body Shop’s Hemp Rescue Balm was working for me, but it was a bandaid fix and wasn’t really healing my heels. I’m not trying anymore products anymore now – Dermal Therapy is IT for me!

Ben Nye - Scab Blood ($10 CAD)
Ben Nye – Scab Blood ($10 CAD)

I needed some kind of bloody stuff for my work’s Halloween costume this year, so I went to Malabar in Toronto and picked up some Ben Nye Scab Blood. I’ve been using this stuff for YEARS to do blood dripping from my eyes (I got it from Dark Angel’s “Red” episode!) because for whatever reason I’ve always been attracted to that look.

Halloween 2004!
Halloween 2004!

That shot above is Dorothy (university friend and roommate!) and I back in 2004 for Halloween! Anyway, Scab Blood works well as a stay in place kind of congealed blood. It doesn’t move around and it looks realistic so long as you add a black or grey liner behind the product to deepen it. At $10 a pop, Scab Blood is not only cheap, but it’ll also last you a really long time! (My first pot lasted about five years before I had to chuck it.)

In the end, you can’t really tell I’ve got bloody eyes in this group shot we took of our Halloween costumes at work. (We were going as camp counsellors at Camp Crystal Lake – I opted to be a dead one as if Jason had killed me.)

Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara ($5.99 CAD)
Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara ($5.99 CAD)

I picked up the Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara (longest name EVER) at Walmart when we were in Niagara Falls for my half marathon last weekend because I’m planning on doing a drugstore favourites video. I LOVE this mascara, but had used it all up so I decided to grab a fresh tube for the video. I’m currently in the midst of using up another mascara, so I won’t be opening this one yet, but this stuff is phenomenal!

And that’s it for the month! With the Sephora VIB sale looming over my head I’m sure I’ll have plenty of goodies to share next month!

Fitness Friday: Niagara Falls International Half Marathon

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Since my cousin’s wedding in October meant I couldn’t attend the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Race event (I’ve done the half marathon for the last two years), I decided I’d try to find another half marathon to do before 2016 ended. I like the idea of doing two half marathons a year because it forces me to keep in consistent racing shape. I may not always be at my fastest racing pace, but if I space half marathons out by six months or so, it forces me to be consistently training for something.

I feel like I'm looking at the photographer suspiciously...
I feel like I’m looking at the photographer suspiciously…

While I would’ve preferred to race in another country (although I did do my other half in Iceland this year!), the only semi-convenient one was the Niagara Falls International Marathon event (there’s the full, a half, a 10k and a 5k). Niagara Falls is about a 90 minute drive from Toronto so I could easily rent a car, get a hotel overnight and do the race in the morning. Not to mention the medals are STUNNING! (Seriously, that medal was a huge incentive.)

Hands down the most unflattering shot of me I have ever seen from a race. DAAAAAAAAMN.
Hands down the most unflattering shot of me I have ever seen from a race. DAAAAAAAAMN.

So that’s what we did. My husband and I headed down to Niagara Falls on Saturday the 29th and stayed overnight. The half marathon portion of the event started at 10 am, so it was a rather peaceful morning since it’s not like I had to be up before the crack of dawn to get some fuel in my system.

At the finish line
At the finish line

Unfortunately, it was relaxing until, rather abruptly, it wasn’t. As we were headed out to the race start zone (about 20 kilometers away from where we were staying) we discovered that Google maps had instructed us to get on the highway at an exit that was closed (and had been closed for several months!). I was like okay, whatever, take the side roads to get there. Then Google Maps dumped us onto the Niagara Parkway, which was, of course, closed for the race. We came screeching up to an entrance to the Niagara Parkway and some guy was like “I can’t let you on this street since the race starts in five minutes!”. At this point, we were still 10 kilometers away from the start zone! He told us to go back to the highway, get on the next exit (pray it was open), go two stops and then figure it out from there. I was legit panicking at this point because it was 9:55 am and the race started at 10! So we did as we were told, all while trying to calculate the best route on Google maps. We came roaring up to the start zone for the race at 10:05 am. And it was EMPTY, all the runners had taken off five minutes ago! I jumped out of the car, threw my sweatshirt at my husband, and bolted for the starting track mat. So I ran TO the start zone, looped around it so my bib tracker would start recording my run, and then started out on the run by my lonesome self.

This guy though - he does what I tell everyone NOT to do - he came to a grinding halt at the finish line and I nearly fell on top of him.
This guy though – he does what I tell everyone NOT to do – he came to a grinding halt at the finish line and I nearly fell on top of him.

To be fair, there were some spectators still left at the start zone who were cheering for me to start the race (haha), so that was kind of cute. But my god my nerves were at all time high stress level. In hindsight, I don’t really know why – it’s not like they ever really close down the start area of the race, and it wasn’t a loopback course, so it’s not like they needed to convert the start zone to an end zone.

So off I started, with very few people in sight. This was a smaller race (only 1715 people ran it), so it was at least fairly spacious on the Niagara Parkway and I didn’t have to dodge too many people. Of course, since I started five minutes behind people, I was behind even the walkers, which meant I was constantly passing and moving around people because I wasn’t in a group of people who would be going my pace. It also meant I had a lot of ground to cover to even get to the very edge of the group of people who would finish in under two hours and ten minutes (and in the end, I still never caught them – that guy in yellow that’s in a lot of my shots finished around the 2:13 mark, but I came in under 2:10).

Video cam shot from right before the finish line.
Video cam shot from right before the finish line.

So how was it? Honestly, one of the best courses ever! It was either flat or downhill, with only the smallest of hills to cross a very, very tiny bridge towards the end of the race. I was never out of breath and the scenery was beautiful. It was a bit bracing at the very start of the race though because I could see the Skylon Tower in the very far distance (which is roughly where the race ends) and I was like “oh my godddddddddd that is SO FREAKING FAR AWAY”. But whatever, I know I can run the 21.1 kilometers in a half marathon, it was just about buckling down and getting it done.

At the start of the race the weather was beautiful – around 11C degrees and I honestly thought I’d worn too much clothing. But about halfway through the race the weather changed dramatically. All of a sudden it dropped to about 6 degrees and it started raining. It was pretty freaking miserable – I lost feeling in my hands and could barely hold the water bottle they gave us at the finish zone. It’s almost a week later now that I’m writing this blog post and I’m still dealing with the terrible chaffing I got from this run. Ugh. (Under my chest, on my torso, and oddly, on my lower back which I can only assume was from the back pocket on my shorts.) Despite the cold, I didn’t get any kind of knee lockup (which I’m prone to on very long runs) and my feet didn’t go horribly numb (which is an annoying problem with my current shoes)!

Niagara Falls International Half Marathon - Course
Niagara Falls International Half Marathon – Course

In the end, I finished the half in 2:08:52, which is about 90 seconds slower than my fastest. Given this is a half marathon distance, I’m 100% okay with that speed because I was really only running once or twice a week to train for this. That really isn’t enough time per week to train for a half, but based on my previous experiences, I knew it was possible for me to complete it with so little training.

Just a few details about the course that I think others would be interested to know:

  • There is no race kit pickup on the day of the race, even for out-of-towners. You MUST get it the day before at the expo.
  • There are no gels provided on the course – so bring your own. (I picked one up the day before the race as the expo as I was picking up my race kit.)
  • There are power bars to eat on the course, but the last thing I want to be doing while running/racing is chewing on something like that!
  • All of the volunteers are SUPER friendly and helpful – I tried to thank them when I was getting water at the stations because they all just seemed so lovely!
  • Water/gatorade stations and porta-potties are frequent, but you’ll find there’s often a lineup for the bathroom since there’s only ever ONE stall. I saw a few people run into bushes to go to the bathroom instead, but the forested areas are really only near the start of the course.

This course is hands down the best half marathon one I’ve ever done and I can’t recommend it enough to others. The scenery, path and number of people in this race made it a really enjoyable experience and I’m really glad to have run this one!

Race Results

  • Finish Time: 2:08:52
  • Pace: 6:07 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 844/1715
  • Age group placement (Female 30-34 years): 57/123
  • Gender placement (F): 395/1034

Halloween 2016: Mystique (X-Men)

Halloween 2016: X-Men
Halloween 2016: X-Men

Halloween 2016 is done and dusted and my group of friends put together an amazing ensemble of costumes! We went as X-Men and, quite frankly, we nailed it!

Since the photos are always the most fun, I’ll post them first! At the end of this post you’ll find more details on my costume and face makeup as Mystique!

X-Men Group Costume

Mystique
Mystique
Gambit
Gambit
Rogue
Rogue

(Julie from Swatch and Review)

Phoenix
Phoenix

(Kaitlyn from Kaitlyn Elisabeth Beauty)

Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler
Jubilee
Jubilee
Emma Frost
Emma Frost
Rachel Summer (Phoenix 2.0)
Rachel Summers (Phoenix 2.0)
X-Men!
X-Men!
These damn kids of mine...
These damn kids of mine…
Like mother, like son
Like mother, like son
Mystique and Gambit (myself and my husband!)
Mystique and Gambit (myself and my husband!)
Mother and daughter
Mother and daughter
Canadian Beauty Bloggers Unite!
Canadian Beauty Bloggers Unite!

Photos from Church Street in Toronto

Shawn - our wonderful photographer for the entire evening!
Shawn – our wonderful photographer for the entire evening!
Heading out to Church Street!
Heading out to Church Street!
Seeing friends and starting to take our first group photos!
Seeing friends and starting to take our first group photos!
Some guy turned up with this awesome panel light on top of his camera!
Some guy turned up with this awesome panel light on top of his camera!
More panel light goodness!
More panel light goodness!
With Mugatu!
With Mugatu!
The craziness of Church Street!
The craziness of Church Street!
Working our angles for the cameras!
Working our angles for the cameras!
Right at Church and Maitland
Right at Church and Maitland
Close to the end of the evening - starting to get a bit cold.
Close to the end of the evening – starting to get a bit cold.

Mystique Costume + Makeup Details

Mystique
Mystique

My costume itself was fairly straight forward.

  • I bought the boots on Ebay – I upsized since they were shipping from China and I thought they wouldn’t fit me – turns out upsizing was too big in the foot, but it fit me perfectly in the legs.
  • I opted for a blue body suit to keep me warm and to suck all the jiggly bits in. It’s a blue morph suit that I got at a party store: I cut the head off and it was good to go!
  • The gloves are also from the same party store.
  • The white tunic was actually a full length shirt/dress thing I got on Ebay from somewhere in England. It had slits down the sides which was a huge help, I just trimmed the sides in so that they tapered to more of a point in the center of the panels.
Mystique
Mystique
  • My belt is a bunch of plastic skulls that I drilled through and then strung a shoelace through them to hold them together.
  • The little skull on my head came from a dollar store treat that my husband found as a last ditch effort to find a small enough skull for my head!
Mystique
Mystique
  • Sadly, the wig I ordered never actually arrived from China, so my wonderful friend Alison shipped me her Poison Ivy wig from last year’s costume. Thank heavens for that – the wig is such a huge piece!
  • The contacts are from SpookyEyes.com and they were FANTASTIC. They added an incredible touch that really completed the costume. And for a complete newbie to putting in contacts, they were really, really not that bad! The ones I wore are the Glimmer Gold contacts.
Mystique
Mystique

Now, on to the makeup.

  • I primed my face with Make Up For Ever‘s Smoothing Primer to make sure this base would last all evening.
  • I used MAC‘s Paint Stick in Marine Ultra and sponged *3* layers on to my skin, letting each layer dry about two minutes between applications.
  • I then set my entire face with a healthy amount of RCMA No-Color Powder to try to make the cream base as transferproof as possible. I let my face bake for about 15 minutes before I removed the powder.
  • To add dimension to my face, I went in with Sugarpill‘s Velocity eyeshadow and contoured with it. I also set my face with it to help keep the blue base from looking patchy.
Mystique
Mystique
  • I uses Sugarpill Velocity and Sleek Ink to carve out my eyes. I also used Ink to fill in my brows.
  • I also used Make Up For Ever‘s Aqua XL Liners (M-26 and M-22) to line my upper and lower water lines. I used Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper to create a wing, used some Urban Decay Perversion mascara and popped on a pair of Esqido Lashlorette falsies.
  • I used MAC‘s Brick lip pencil and MAC Russian Red lipstick to finish off my lips.

And there we have it! My finished Mystique look! I had so much fun this and I’m already starting to brainstorm for what we can do next!