Wednesday, August 25, 2010

My favorite makeup things

I like makeup. I've always liked makeup. I liked it so much, I worked for Aveda doing makeup. I have learned some great tips along the way -- especially since being in revival (trust me, after a couple services I had to find makeup that would stay, not rub off and not give me raccoon eyes).

So, here are my top favs:

1. Brushes: You've gotta have good brushes. These go with me everywhere.
  • Prescriptives, Aveda conture brush, sephora small brush and a big powder brush.



2. Eye makeup
  • L'Oreal Voluminous waterproof mascara. Mascara always runs on my eye lashes. I've searched for years to find one that gives me length, isn't clumpy and doesn't run. This is the best! And it's only $5.
  • Paula Dorf baby eyes. This brightens up the eye. It's awesome.
  • Avon waterproof kohl liner. It keeps going and going and going. Getting it off is the hard part!

3.  For the face
  • I'm into Graphtobian lately. It's formulated for HD, so it looks good on camera without making you look overdone. And it's really reasonably priced.
  • The color wheel -- tone down any imperfections by counter balancing. This is awesome.
  • The cream makeup is wonderful. Great coverage and it feels light. I like the palettes because you can mix a few colors together for a more natural look.
  • The powder is a wonderful finishing touch. 

4. Cheeks and lips

  • Paula Dorf's Cha Cha is such a great cream cheek color. I couldn't find Paula Dorf for a while, until a friend said, "Look on her Web site." Duh! So now I'm using cha cha and her lip stick color Victorian. Great products.
  • Lip gloss. I really really really like lip gloss. I like the smooth feeling on my lips. Three favorites great ones are this green minty yumminess, Cover Girl's lip slicks and any Victoria's Secret. They don't get clumpy, they don't make your hair stick to them and they don't turn white in the corners of your mouth.

5. Moisturizer

  • I've used it for years. Even if I try another moisturizer, I come back to Neutrogena's. 
Those are my top five! What are yours?

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Spiders will send biggers ones to get you and carrot cake

Last week, I got really brave in my kitchen. I killed a big scary hairy spider. 

I really, really, really dislike spiders. They are yucky.

First, I sprayed him down with bathroom cleaner, but it soon became clear that was not the fast way to kill the hairy thing.  So I summoned up my courage and quickly squished him with a paper towel.

However, since then, I've come under attack by several bigger, hairier spiders. They've been in my pool, my car, my husband's car (which had the biggest one -- I'm sure that one splurted when he squished it), and even my shower. The good news is that I'm getting better and more courageous at killing the beast. The bad news is that since I've discovered that I can kill them, more are coming at me. Suicide missions?

Totally unrelated, but worth mentioning is carrot cake. I went to Zest for lunch on Sunday. Good food, good company. I had a slice of carrot cake and it was amazing. Here's a pic of the remainder of it in my to go box. Anyway, definitely order it if you're at Zest!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Taking it off

You know those plastic peelie things that come on new electronics? They're supposed to protect your new purchase from scratches.

I find them very hard to remove. It's like the newness of the item and purchase will wear off.

So, I've had my new printer for nearly three months, but kept the plastic covering.... UNTIL now!

I've got to admit that I pulled by the plastic coating on the small side and freaked out. I quickly smoothed it back over the surface. However, it's time to just pull it off!

It's all off, but I am regretting it.

I threw away that coating, but fortunately the cats have been enjoying biting it and rubbing up on it. Maybe there's something in that plastic coating....