Showing posts with label cruelty-free cosmetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruelty-free cosmetics. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Too Faced Better Than Sex Amazing Eyes Set Review

Hey Beauties!

I was Christmas shopping a week or so ago and found some pretty awesome sets at Sephora that I couldn't resist. One in particular was the Too Faced Better Than Sex Amazing Eyes Set. I have seen the Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara at Sephora before and have always wondered the one and only question: is it better than sex? Below is why Too Faced is quickly becoming one of my new favorite brands.


The set comes with Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara and Perfect Eyes Waterproof Eyeliner in Perfect Black. 

Too Faced Perfect Eyes Waterproof Eyeliner in Perfect Black

The eyeliner lives up to the name by being a very rich black eyeliner. It's extremely creamy and easy to go on. The awesome part? It doesn't budge for the entire day and it's waterproof. Normally eyeliner fades or smudges by the end of the day, but this product literally didn't move. I think I'm in love. 

Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara

When I first saw this mascara in Sephora I was intrigued. It runs for $23.00 and claims to be "better than sex," so naturally I assumed this mascara must be fantastic. Another part of mascara that I'm really big about is the brush. This brush is thick with a unique shape. When I first used the mascara, it went on like no other mascara ever has. It separated my lashes and lengthened them like so many other mascaras have tried to promise. The mascara is also dark and one sweep of the wand is all you need to have beautiful lashes. 


The Bottom Line:
Yes, I would definitely recommend these two products. They live up to the names and prices. 

Pros:

  • Vivid dark color
  • Creamy application
  • Easy application
  • Lasts all day
  • A little bit of both products goes a long way

Cons:

  • Expensive
Have you tried these two products? What are your thoughts on them? Let us know in the comments below!

Thanks for reading!

Brianna

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Elizabeth Mott It's So Big Volumizing Mascara

Hey Beauties!

This post is half a review and half a challenge. I received a sample size Elizabeth Mott It's So Big Volumizing Mascara in my September Glam Bag, which I was extremely excited about because I love trying new mascara. I went to the website, as I do for all products I receive in my Ipsy bags, and checked it out. I like to see the cost of the products I'm getting and what else they offer. It's a really cool way to find new brands and new favorites. That's how I fell in love with CAILYN Cosmetics. But when I checked out the website, I found that Elizabeth Mott offered two things; mascara and what they call a lash card. My immediate assumption was wow, this mascara must be pretty good if that's all they sell. On the homepage you can see that they have two pictures comparing eyelashes with two and ten plus coats with this mascara. The eyelashes with ten plus coats looked completely unreal. That lead me to my next thought: challenge accepted.


The thing that has always bothered me about mascara and the companies that supply them is the fake lashes they use for advertising. Maybe it's just me, but I want to know how it ACTUALLY looked on that model! Then at least I could have some sort of clue how it would look on me. But instead, the commercials are fake and you just have to spend the money to find out for yourself. Which is exactly why they do it and it works like a charm. But unfortunately for them, they have beauty bloggers and the power of reviews so if they have a below par product, everyone has the opportunity to find out. 

Also a side note here: 
When reviewing mascara products, I'll always show you what they look like on me. And I do understand that it looks different on everyone. At least I can give you a better clue what it REALLY looks like unlike the commercials and ads. 

So continuing on with my story. I decided to put the ten plus coats to a test to see if my lashes really did look like the picture advertised on the front page of Elizabeth Mott. After all, if they did, then they can have all my money and that's what I'll switch to. 


These are the results. The three pictures on top from left to right are the first, fifth, and tenth coats respectively. The picture on bottom compares both eyes after using ten coats but in different ways. My right eye was the one used in the above images where I took a picture after each coat. This gave it time to dry slightly before applying more. My left eye was me applying ten coats one right after the other. Definitely a difference there. The right eyelashes are darker and fuller.

As you can see in the images above the tenth coat isn't as glamorous as the one on the website. Although from far away it's not too far off. This leads me to believe that they, too, used false lashes for advertising. I must point out that I didn't use a lash card which could have helped reduce clumping as it claims on their website.

Overall though, this mascara isn't as bad as I first thought. After a couple coats it does look rather nice. It does clump a little bit as you can see, but not as bad as others I've had. It doesn't smudge or flake off throughout the day; it stays put like a good mascara is supposed to.

The Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this. It's not worth the $20 to me. I have drugstore brand mascara that works better than this using less coats.

Pros:

  • Doesn't flake 
  • Doesn't smudge
  • Stays put all day
  • Lengthens

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Requires at least 3 coats to look lengthened and volumized
  • Drugstore mascaras are a better option (cheaper and seem to work better for me)
Do you own or have you tried Elizabeth Mott It's So Big Volumizing Mascara? What are your thoughts on this?

Thanks for reading and Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it!

Brianna

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

12 Awesome Cruelty Free Cosmetics Brands

Hey Beauties!

I know that today's post could get a little controversial. For this reason, I will explain further what I mean for this post. This post will NOT be a discussion on what is right or wrong, or what you should believe in or support. I will not discuss my views on this topic because this post isn't for me. This post is for those who actively want to support cruelty-free brands, and I want to help make that easier by listing several options below.



1. NYX Cosmetics


2. Too Faced


3. Stila


4. E. l. f. Cosmetics


5. CAILYN Cosmetics


6. Burt's Bees


7. Wet n Wild


8. L.A. Colors


9. Jesse's Girl Cosmetics


10. Tarte


11. Urban Decay 


12. Smashbox


BONUS: Elizabeth Mott



You can find a MUCH longer list of all the cruelty-free companies at the websites below:



Did I miss your favorite cruelty-free brand? Let me know in the comments below! (Comments that I feel are inappropriate will be deleted)

Thank you for reading!

Brianna