Hey all, quick update:
I'm nearing the end of my second to last semester, ever! Here's to being a college senior...anyways I'm stoked for winter break because that means I'll have more time to devote to this blog and my artistry! Currently speaking, it's 9:36 pm and I haven't started my homework. Instead I thought I share a few things I'm loving at the moment:
1. Dior Star liquid foundation. It has great coverage (medium buildable), a gorgeous luminous finish and amazing staying power. It's the first high end foundation, I've found, that checks all my boxes!
2. Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer. This is such a lovely product! It leaves my skin feeling like velvet, doesn't clog my pores, reduces redness and helps my make up to last a full 12 hours! What-the-actual-heck?
3. Murad Complete Reform. This is a glycolic acid serum that does wonders! It helps soften and smooth the texture of my skin. I've also noticed it helps heal any hyperpigmentation left behind by acne scarring. It's a miracle worker, basically.
Now on to my Halloween FOTDs:
Cut Crease:
For this look I used:
Makeup For Ever Aqua Seal
Bh Cosmetics 120 Color Palette 3rd Edition
Some cheap no name scab blood from the Halloween store
Salon Perfect lashes Demi Wispies
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Blonde
Glam Skeleton:
For this look I used:
Makeup For Ever Aqua Seal
Bh Cosmetics 120 Color Palette 3rd Edition
Bh Cosmetics Glamorous Blush Palette
Nyx Jumbo Eye Pencil Milk
Salon Perfect lashes Demi Wispies
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Blonde
The same no name scab blood from the Halloween store
That;s all for now! Thanks for reading!
xxgk
About Me
- Gracie Kay
- Hi! My name is Grace and I'm from the great state of Minnesota! I currently reside in Los Angeles, California and this is where I share all of the things I'm up to! Come along with me, let's be friends! Check out my Instagram where I post more things and stuff! http://instagram.com/grace_mcquillan
Monday, November 17, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Girl on Fire FOTD
Good evening everyone! Here's a quick face of the day for you! Enjoy!
I know my brow gel isn,'t dry, calm down.
I know my brow gel isn,'t dry, calm down.
Products used:
Brows:
Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow in Blonde
Maybelline Clear Mascara
Eyes:
Bh Cosmetics 120 Color Palette 3rd Edition
Makeup For Ever Aqua Seal for the liner
Urban Decay Cosmetics Heavy Metal Loose Glitter in Gold Mine
Salon Perfect lashes Demi Wispies
Lips:
Bite Beauty lipstick in Cava
Maybelline lisptick in Bare it All
Base:
Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer
L'oreal Magic Lumi Primer
Dior Star Foundation
MAC Pro Longwear Concealer
Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder
Nars Laguna Bronzer
Bear Minerals loose eyeshadow in Soul (as highlight)
That's it! Thanks for reading!
xxgk
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Beauty Blender Cleanser Dupe!
Whaddaup today I'm bringing you a dupe for the Beauty Blender Cleanser. I've been searching high and low for a cheaper alternative to the beloved Beauty Blender Cleanser.
When the cleanser first came out I was thinking, "why would I ever spend that much money on soap?" I figured I'd just use regular old hand soap/dish soap to clean my Beauty Blender. So when it came time to deep clean it I reached for my dish soap, lathered up...aaaaaaand it was still stained. No matter how much soap I used, how long I soaked it, the makeup stayed wedged in the fibers of my sponge. Frustrated with how disgusting it looked and, more importantly, how much I was breaking out from it, I bought the Beauty Blender Cleanser. Admittedly, the cleanser worked great! It got out all of the embedded makeup and my Beauty Blender looked good as new. I was pretty pumped, however the price, listed at $15.95 for the solid and $17.95 for the liquid, was a huge downer.
So, once again I found myself on the hunt for a dupe. Then in a brain blast of epic proportions I remembered good old Ivory soap. My mom uses it to remove stains like wine, blood, chocolate etc. Crossing my fingers, and all other crossable body parts, I washed my Beauty Blender with the Ivory soap. A chorus of angels sang as the makeup came out with ease. I was way too giddy about this discovery and to make it even better Ivory soap costs a fraction of the Beauty Blender Cleanser, sitting at $3.97.
So there you have it, listed below is a comparison of the two products and how well I think they cleansed. I hope this helped out some of you on a budget! Let me know of any other favorite dupes you have in the comments below!
Check ya later!
xxgk
Beauty Blender Cleanser:
Solid (1 oz, 1 count) : $15.95
Liquid (6 oz, 1 count) : $17.95
Pros: It definitely does what it says it will do. It gets out old makeup with ease, conditions and it smells nice.
Cons: It costs a lot of money.
Ivory Soap:
Solid (3.1 oz, 10 count...10 COUNT) : $3.97
Pros: It gets out all the old makeup/stains and its antimicrobial so it breaks down bacteria even better than antibacterial soap. It also costs $0.40 per soap, which is ridiculous.
Cons: It doesn't necessarily condition the Beauty Blender, (but as far as I've noticed it doesn't dry it out).
I'm back...again!
Gah! I've been neglecting this blog...agian. Long story short, school began. But now that my schedule is all set I'm hoping to get this wheel rolling again. For starters here is a bunch of FOTDs I never posted! If you'd like tutorials on any of these comment below. Enjoy!
...Oh and stay tuned because I've got some actual posts coming up of my recent favorites, product reviews and some tips and tricks!
...Oh and stay tuned because I've got some actual posts coming up of my recent favorites, product reviews and some tips and tricks!
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Sunday, June 29, 2014
FOTD: Warm Soul
This face of the day is inspired by Dominique @dominiqueldr on Instagram! Enjoy!
Product List:
Face:
Smashbox Liquid Halo HD Foundation 01 mixed with Revlon Colorstay Buff 150, Maybelline Age Rewind Concealer, Urban Decay Razor Sharp Finishing Powder, L'oreal True Match W6, Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Brows:
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Auburn, Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow Pomade Blonde.
Eyes:
Bh Cosmetics 120 Color Palette 3rd Edition, Lorac Pro Palette Taupe, Sable, Espresso, Nars Laguna Bronzer, Salon Perfect Lashes Demi Wispies.
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss Creme Brulee.
Thanks for reading!
xxgk
Product List:
Face:
Smashbox Liquid Halo HD Foundation 01 mixed with Revlon Colorstay Buff 150, Maybelline Age Rewind Concealer, Urban Decay Razor Sharp Finishing Powder, L'oreal True Match W6, Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Brows:
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Auburn, Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow Pomade Blonde.
Eyes:
Bh Cosmetics 120 Color Palette 3rd Edition, Lorac Pro Palette Taupe, Sable, Espresso, Nars Laguna Bronzer, Salon Perfect Lashes Demi Wispies.
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss Creme Brulee.
Thanks for reading!
xxgk
Friday, June 27, 2014
Face of the Day: Graphic Liner
Hi again! Here's another face of the day, enjoy!
Graphic Liner:
Product List:
Face:
Base:Nars Sheer Glow in Gobi, MAC Prolongwear Concealer in NC15, Rimmel Stay Matte in 001 Transparent.
Contour: Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Brows: Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Auburn, Dipbrow in Blonde, Maybelline Clear Mascara.
Eyes: Lorac Pro Palette: Taupe through crease, Cream as browbone highlight and inner corner highlight, Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette: Tease in outer crease and on lower lid, Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil in Bourbon, NYX Collection Noir Black Liquid Liner, L'oreal Voluminous Mascara.
Lashes: Salon Perfect in Demi Wispies.
Lips: NYX lip liner in Pale Pink, Maybelline Nudes lipstick in Bare All in the center of lips, NYX lipstick in Honey lightly dabbed over top.
Laters,
xxgk
Graphic Liner:
Product List:
Face:
Base:Nars Sheer Glow in Gobi, MAC Prolongwear Concealer in NC15, Rimmel Stay Matte in 001 Transparent.
Contour: Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Brows: Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Auburn, Dipbrow in Blonde, Maybelline Clear Mascara.
Eyes: Lorac Pro Palette: Taupe through crease, Cream as browbone highlight and inner corner highlight, Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette: Tease in outer crease and on lower lid, Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye Pencil in Bourbon, NYX Collection Noir Black Liquid Liner, L'oreal Voluminous Mascara.
Lashes: Salon Perfect in Demi Wispies.
Lips: NYX lip liner in Pale Pink, Maybelline Nudes lipstick in Bare All in the center of lips, NYX lipstick in Honey lightly dabbed over top.
Laters,
xxgk
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HOW TO: Dramatic Smokey Eye
Tutorial time, enjoy! Here's the link to my album on Imgur: http://imgur.com/a/nmNvO
1. Here's a little before shot, lookin fly.
3. I also went ahead and did my base and brows to make this a more pleasurable experience!
4. Next start defining your crease with a shade that is a few shades darker than your skin tone, this will create a smooth transition between the darker shadows we'll be using later. I used Nars Laguna Bronzer as my transition color. Laguna is a medium/light warm brown with a slight shimmer. Generally I wouldn't use shimmer in my crease but shimmery shades tend to blend easier (which is essential for this look) and most of the other shades we'll be using are matte so it'll balance out fine.
Using windshield wiper motions and a light hand I used a Sigma E25 brush to blend in the product from the outer to inner crease. Since this look is pretty blown out, I took a bit more product and blended it upwards, slightly above my crease. I created a bit of a "cat eye" shape because I want my eye to look more lifted.
5. Next take a slightly darker, warm tone brown, I used Sable from the Lorac Pro Palette. The goal here is to deepen the crease a bit, adding more dimension.
I took Sable on a Crown Brush SS012 Deluxe Crease Brush and buffed it into the outer half of my crease. Make sure not to bring this color above Laguna, as we want to create a blended look. I blended out any harsh lines with the Sigma E25 brush used earlier.
6. Next take a black shade with a flat shader brush and pat it on the lid. I used an SS011 Deluxe Oval Shadow Brush from Crown Brush. Be sure to keep this shade on the lid only. Blend out any harsh lines, but for the most part we want to keep the darkest shade low on the eye.
7. Then take any shimmery Taupe color, I used Pewter from the Lorac Pro Palette to keep it simple.
Take Pewter on a pencil brush and gently work it into the inner lid, blending it about 1/4 - 1/3 of the way across. I used another Crown brush for this.
8. Clean off the pencil brush and use it to define your lower lid with the same warm brown (Sable) we used earlier. Follow the curvature of your eye until you get about 7/8 (getting mathematical up in here) of the way across your lower lid.
9. Then take a blending brush and lightly blend out the product to make it soft and diffused.
10. To add a bit more dimension to the lower lid, take a black shade on an angle brush and push it into the lower lash line. Take this color only about 1/2 way across the lower lid, again to keep the look soft. Then blend out the black with a small blending brush. I cleaned off the SS012 Deluxe Crease Brush and used that.
11. Next take a shade that's a couple shades lighter than your skin tone and use this to define your brow bone and inner corner. I used Cream from the Lorac Pro Palette on a small flat shader brush from Urban Decay (Good Karma Shadow Brush). I also used Cream on the same Urban Decay brush to clean up the lower lash line a bit and make the graphic detail look a bit more polished.
12. Then add your favorite black liner. I used one with a glossy finish to help it stand out against the black shadow.
To be exact, I used NYX Collection Noir Liquid Black Liner.
13. Then add a coat of mascara on the top and bottom lashes. I used Covergirl Clump Crusher on my top lashes and L'oreal Voluminous Waterproof on my bottom lashes.
14. If you'd like you can add false lashes. I find this step necessary because the look is quite dramatic and looks unfinished without them. I used Salon Perfect Lashes in Demi Wispies.
Boop! You’re all done!
Thanks for reading!
xxgk
1. Here's a little before shot, lookin fly.
2. Start by priming your eyes. Blend in your primer using your fingertips or a small brush. I like to use concealers that don't crease, both the Maybelline Age Rewind and MAC Pro Longwear are great options. I prefer concealers like these over primers because they blank out any discoloration as well as provide creasless staying power.
3. I also went ahead and did my base and brows to make this a more pleasurable experience!
4. Next start defining your crease with a shade that is a few shades darker than your skin tone, this will create a smooth transition between the darker shadows we'll be using later. I used Nars Laguna Bronzer as my transition color. Laguna is a medium/light warm brown with a slight shimmer. Generally I wouldn't use shimmer in my crease but shimmery shades tend to blend easier (which is essential for this look) and most of the other shades we'll be using are matte so it'll balance out fine.
Using windshield wiper motions and a light hand I used a Sigma E25 brush to blend in the product from the outer to inner crease. Since this look is pretty blown out, I took a bit more product and blended it upwards, slightly above my crease. I created a bit of a "cat eye" shape because I want my eye to look more lifted.
5. Next take a slightly darker, warm tone brown, I used Sable from the Lorac Pro Palette. The goal here is to deepen the crease a bit, adding more dimension.
I took Sable on a Crown Brush SS012 Deluxe Crease Brush and buffed it into the outer half of my crease. Make sure not to bring this color above Laguna, as we want to create a blended look. I blended out any harsh lines with the Sigma E25 brush used earlier.
6. Next take a black shade with a flat shader brush and pat it on the lid. I used an SS011 Deluxe Oval Shadow Brush from Crown Brush. Be sure to keep this shade on the lid only. Blend out any harsh lines, but for the most part we want to keep the darkest shade low on the eye.
7. Then take any shimmery Taupe color, I used Pewter from the Lorac Pro Palette to keep it simple.
Take Pewter on a pencil brush and gently work it into the inner lid, blending it about 1/4 - 1/3 of the way across. I used another Crown brush for this.
8. Clean off the pencil brush and use it to define your lower lid with the same warm brown (Sable) we used earlier. Follow the curvature of your eye until you get about 7/8 (getting mathematical up in here) of the way across your lower lid.
Leaving space between your inner corner and where we stopped with Sable, drag whatever product is left on the pencil brush down a bit, tapering off how much pressure you apply as you go. Do this step very slowly and carefully, with a very light hand. You can always build up more product to make it more defined.
9. Then take a blending brush and lightly blend out the product to make it soft and diffused.
10. To add a bit more dimension to the lower lid, take a black shade on an angle brush and push it into the lower lash line. Take this color only about 1/2 way across the lower lid, again to keep the look soft. Then blend out the black with a small blending brush. I cleaned off the SS012 Deluxe Crease Brush and used that.
11. Next take a shade that's a couple shades lighter than your skin tone and use this to define your brow bone and inner corner. I used Cream from the Lorac Pro Palette on a small flat shader brush from Urban Decay (Good Karma Shadow Brush). I also used Cream on the same Urban Decay brush to clean up the lower lash line a bit and make the graphic detail look a bit more polished.
12. Then add your favorite black liner. I used one with a glossy finish to help it stand out against the black shadow.
To be exact, I used NYX Collection Noir Liquid Black Liner.
13. Then add a coat of mascara on the top and bottom lashes. I used Covergirl Clump Crusher on my top lashes and L'oreal Voluminous Waterproof on my bottom lashes.
14. If you'd like you can add false lashes. I find this step necessary because the look is quite dramatic and looks unfinished without them. I used Salon Perfect Lashes in Demi Wispies.
Boop! You’re all done!
Full Product List:
Face:
Base: Smashbox Liquid Halo HD Foundation in 01 mixed with Revlon Colorstay in 150 Buff, MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in NC15, Rimmel Stay Matte Powder in 001 Transparent.
Contour: L'oreal True Match Powder in W6, Nars Laguna Bronzer.
Brows:
Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow in Blonde, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Auburn, Maybelline Clear Mascara.
Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow in Blonde, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Auburn, Maybelline Clear Mascara.
Eyes:
Maybelline Age Rewind Concealer, Nars Laguna Bronzer, Lorac Pro Palette: Sable, Black, Pewter, Cream, NYX Collection Noir Liquid Black Liner, L'oreal Voluminous Mascara, Covergirl Clump Crusher Mascara, Salon Perfect Lashes Demi Wispies.
Maybelline Age Rewind Concealer, Nars Laguna Bronzer, Lorac Pro Palette: Sable, Black, Pewter, Cream, NYX Collection Noir Liquid Black Liner, L'oreal Voluminous Mascara, Covergirl Clump Crusher Mascara, Salon Perfect Lashes Demi Wispies.
Lips:
NYX Lip Liner in Pale Pink, NYX lipstick in Honey, NYX Pump it Up lip plumping gloss in Elizabeth 07.
NYX Lip Liner in Pale Pink, NYX lipstick in Honey, NYX Pump it Up lip plumping gloss in Elizabeth 07.
Thanks for reading!
xxgk
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