Thursday, December 20, 2012

Drugstore Highlights

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

It's the best of time of the year....but not for your skin. In the winter months, our skin tends to get dull. To get that healthy glow back, highlights are a good thing to have in your collection. Here are some drugstore highlights (powder and liquid options) that you may want to try out.

Some may prefer to use a liquid highlight because they tend to last on the skin longer than powders but may be a little more difficult to apply (don't blend out as easily). 


These are three examples:

Maybelline Dream Lumi Concealer: (upper left) I use this underneath my eyes to brighten up that area but you can use it on your cheeks, nose, cupid's bow, etc. It has a brush applicator.

E.L.F Under Eye Concealer & Highlighter: (middle right) The concealer isn't great but the white highlight on the other side is nice. It's not shimmery so it will add a nice glow without putting sparkle on your face. This is nice if you want more of a subtle highlight.

E.L.F Shimmer Facial Whip: (bottom left) This is my favorite! I have it in "Lilac Petal" which is a gorgeous pale pink color. E.L.F has other other colors as well. A little goes a long way and it gives a nice shimmer without containing glitter. This is comparable to high-end highlights like Benefit's High Beam (in my opinion of course)

Others may choose to go with a powder highlight which is usually easier to apply sometimes contain shimmer or glitter (if you like glitter). 


Metallic Eyeshadows: Believe it or not, you can use metallic eyeshadows not only on your brow bone but also on your face. Metallics are shimmery instead of glittery so they give a nice glow to the skin. You can use any color you want like white (upper right), pale tan (upper left), or copper (bottom left). These aren't drugstore eyeshadows necessarily (they're in the Victoria's Secret "Sexy New Year's Eye Kit") but most of the drugstore brands have metallic eyeshadows that you can use. Consider using eyeshadows if you don't want to purchase a separate highlighter.


Milan Baked Bronzer: Baked bronzers and blushes from brands like Milani and Hard Candy are great highlights because they have a very pretty shimmer to them. This particular bronzer is in "Glow" which is a pale copper color; this isn't my favorite because it has bits of glitter in it so Hard Candy's baked products are probably a better option. Use a small powder or blush brush to apply


Wet n Wild Coloricon Bronzer in "Reserve Your Cabana": This is my favorite powder highlight. It's a pale tan color and has a nice shimmer to it. It contains a lot of product, is inexpensive, and even contains SPF. Use a small brush or fan brush to apply. 

I hope you find this helpful and give some of these a try this season. Happy Holidays Everyone!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

DIY Lip Scrub

No More buying lip scrubs from Lush!
No More using lip treatments from Sephora!
Make your own lip scrub! It's Easy

I have trouble with chapped lips all year around but in the winter, forget about it...it's gross. I heard somewhere that scrubbing with a toothbrush will help but NOPE! It actually made it worse; the skin on my lips was actually peeling!

But after using this homemade lip scrub, my lips seriously feel so smooth and my lipstick looks so much better!

You will need:

Coconut Oil
Honey
Brown Sugar

This is all you need to do. Take about a tablespoon of solid coconut oil and add it to about 2 teaspoons of honey. Add 2 teaspoons or more of brown sugar (depending on how harsh you want/need the scrub to be). That's it! You can use this as a body scrub as well. Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

BBW Winter Mini Candle Haul

Hi everybody,
On Cyber Monday I ordered a couple of Bath and Body Works Mini Candles in some of the winter scents they have now. I got the mini ones for two reasons: one, they were 2 for $5 and two, i haven't smelled any of these and I wanted to try them out. These are the six I got:
Left to Right: Frosted Gingerbread, Cranberry Pear Bellini, Spiced Apple Toddy, Holiday, Twisted Peppermint, Peppermint Mocha


Frosted Gingerbread = smells like sugar, ginger, and vanilla

Cranberry Pear Bellini = smells like cranberry, maybe a little cherry, and pear

Spiced Apple Toddy = smells like apple and cinnamon, like apple cider

Holiday = probably my least favorite, smells like cinnamon and other really strong spices

Twisted Peppermint = smells just like it says, peppermint :) and a little bit of vanilla

Peppermint Mocha = I love this one! Smells like peppermint and chocolate...can you even?

I wanted to share this with you all to let you know that their winter scents are out and what some of them smell like. Enjoy!!!!

PS: If you order online, use the code Gift20 to get 20% off your purchase!!


Friday, November 30, 2012

College VoxBox Review

Hi everybody,
So I know I said I would write reviews on the press-on nails and nyc glitter pencil I got in my College VoxBox from Influenster.com so here it is....

Not too pleased :( the press on nails have a gorgeous design but my natural nails are longer than the fake ones so I had to cut my nails. They looked nice at first but they didn't last on my nails for very long. They kind of looked like those nails we wore as little kids. I'm not really a fan.

Now the NYC glitter pencil was slightly better but not by much. When I tried putting it on my waterline, it slid off immediately. I then put it on my upper lashline and the glitter was pretty (because it wasn't excessive) but it wasn't very black. It lasted through the day but there was less and less of it on my eyes as the day went on.

This wasn't a very positive post but what are you gonna do. Right now I'm looking forward to two more posts I'm going to do real soon...when what I need comes in the mail. Hope you guys found this a little helpful. Thanks!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Influenster College VoxBox 2012

Hi everybody,
WAHHHH this is exciting!!!! I got my first VoxBox from influenster.com, the College VoxBox 2012! If you guys don't know about Influenster then you should, especially if you are a blogger/vlogger. It's a website where you can look at product reviews (everything from makeup to alcohol) and you can write reviews as well. You receive points for writing reviews, taking surveys, and posting reviews on any of your social media pages or channels. And..... you may get a chance to receive a box of goodies to review! It's completely free by the way. 
I was lucky enough to receive the College VoxBox 2012 from the site and I'm so excited. Here are the things I got:
-ImPress Press-On Manicure

-NYC Show Time Glitter Eyeliner Pencil

-Necco Tropical Wafers

-Pentel EnerGel-X Campaign pen

-Energy Sheets



I will definitely review the press on nails and the eyeliner pencil on here (since they are beauty related), but for my other reviews check out influenster.com; my username is katn1101. 
(Warning: if you are going to join influenster.com, do it to learn more about products and help other people out....NOT TO JUST GET FREE STUFF)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Revlon Colorsilk Beautiful Color

I have been dying my hair for about two years now. My hair is naturally dirty blonde/light brown and I dye it black. Not dark brown or soft black but BLACK. I have tried almost every black boxed hair dye; everything from Garnier Nutrisse to L'Oreal Feria have been in my hair. After dying my hair, my hair would become a strange brassy color after about 3 weeks! One day, when I was in Rite Aid, I decided to try this hair dye that was on sale for $3 a box. And that hair dye was Revlon Colorsilk! 



That was a year ago and I have not used another hair dye since. It has UV defense ingredients in it that keep your hair from fading or becoming brassy. I seriously can go about 2 months without dying my hair...mind you, I only dye it because my hair grows so my roots are coming in. My ends always stay as black as the day I dyed my hair. I love this product! It is the best drugstore hair dye I have ever used and it is probably the most inexpensive one out there. It is so accessible (I have seen it in Target, CVS, etc) and it comes in tons of colors. Plus, it's usually on sale at some drugstore for really cheap....GET IT


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Cheaper China Glaze


I love nailpolish! Whenever I walk into a drugstore, even if I'm going in for one thing, I end up looking at the nailpolish. But because I don't like spending more than $4 on nailpolish (I know, I'm cheap) I usually gravitate towards Sinful Colors, Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear, and anything on major sale. Needless to say I have never owned a China Glaze nailpolish before I turned 22 years old even though I always did. China Glaze can range on average from $8-$9 at Ulta and they have some gorgeous colors in all kinds of finishes. I saw "For Audrey" and wanted it so badly but I REALLY didn't want to pay $8 for a nailpolish.

If you're like me, then this website is going to be your best friend. That website is http://8ty8beauty.com/. This is an incredible site for people who want not only China Glaze polishes but even things like nail accessories, an airbrush system, and even those massage chairs you sit in when you get a professional pedicure!

The China Glaze polishes range from $3-$4 each, depending on the finish and collection. They have so many of their colors and they tell you what kind of finish each polish has (creme, french, glitter, shimmer, or neon). This is especially helpful because I don't like shimmer polishes so this prevented me from accidentally buying one. I ordered 6 polishes and they came very quickly, about 3 days. Shipping was about $7. The only bad thing about this site is that they don't have every color from every collection but they have a good amount. Go to this site, seriously! I'm not getting paid for this, I just love it! Please try it out!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hellooo

Well...I'm starting a blog. I was debating to to this for awhile but I finally sucked it up. First of all, I am a scientist, a chemist specifically. And I love makeup!! It's seriously an obsession (I have had dreams about it....yeah it's sick). However, I do not own any high end makeup and I probably never will because I'm cheap; but also because you will find a dupe at the drugstore for almost every high end product (or close to it). I'm calling this blog "Beauty and the Scientist" for one reason. I am not a hairstylist, a makeup artist, a fashion designer, or even a cosmetic chemist. I am a standard 23 year old woman who just graduated from college and started getting into makeup and beauty about two years ago. So I am not an expert but I have learned some things, including how to save a buck.

I want this blog to be about beauty and fashion I want to give advice and reviews on products but I want to learn along with all of you. Like I said, I'm not an expert and I have so much to learn but lets learn together. I want you to comment as well and teach me things. I hope you enjoy this blog!