Tuesday, February 25, 2014

worth writing home about

I don't write about beauty products on here much because pretty much everything I use I picked up at Walgreens in two minutes on my way home. And if I'm being honest, most beauty products I've found to be basically the same. In high school I would see a Loreal commercial featuring air whipped blush or some new mascara with fancy technology and practically run to Target in hopes of it being THE product that made me look like Blake Lively. No hope friends. Blush is blush and mascara is mascara. Occasionally there are exceptions though and when there are I write about them. People helping people, ya dig? Here are three products worth writing about.

Baby Lips- Maybelline
Trust me, I wouldn't write about a product called Baby Lips unless I really believed in it. When it comes to tinted lip balms you usually either sacrifice on color or moisture. This brings both to the table equally and it rocks! It makes my lips feel great and gives me dare I say...baby lipsThat's actually kind of creepy. 

Natural Glow, Three Days to Glow-Jergens


It's always around this time of year that my skin turns so dreadfully white I simply can't take it anymore. In an attempt to look sun kissed I've been known to take matters into my own hands and usually come out with Snooki like results. What I love about this is it works quickly (much quicker than the normal Natural Glow) but is not as streaky, blotchy, and shimmery as other products. The lotion like formula makes it easy to apply and ensures your hands don't end up looking like you just got done eating cheetos. I applied one night about 30 minutes before bed and the next day saw results immediately and even decided to hold off for a few days before I used it again. 

Photo ready Skinlights- Revlon


You know that lit from within look? This is it but in a bottle. I apply it under my eyes and along the bridge of my nose and cupids bow for a sort of wanna be Kim Kardashian kind of glow. There, I said it. I wanna glow like Kim Kardashian. Ok, moving on.



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