If you haven't heard, I'm having a great giveaway! Please visit the blog before this if you haven't.
Here are some MORE goodies I picked up in the UK to add to the prize pack!
All products are by MUA: two sets of false eyelashes, one of the NEW nail polishes just out, a gorgeous palette of metallic eyeshadows and a silver glitter eyeliner!
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
MAJOR Giveaway!!
It's that time! Time to win some goodies!!
I have put together the greatest collection of goodies, with the help of SauceBox Cosmetics (http://www.sauceboxcosmetics.com) and Jesse's Girl Cosmetics (http://www.jessesgirlcosmetics.com) So far, the prize package includes:
6 of Jesse's Girl new lipsticks
7 Jesse's Girl loose pigment eyeshadows
1 Jesse's Girl brush roll (no brushes included)
1 Jesse's Girl eyeshadow primer
6 Jesse's Girl Frosted Gumdrop Nail Polishes (The full set! I don't even have those!)
1 Temptation palette by SauceBox Cosmetics
**The new UK goodies have been added to the giveaway!**
So, what do you have to do to enter? It's easy: follow my blog, like my Facebook fan page (http://www.facebook.com/iamglamourpuss), like/comment about what product you're most excited about/share my giveaway announcement on my FB page. I will be checking to make sure all criteria are met.
You have until April the 14th at 12:00/midnight EST. Winner will be announced on April 15th.
I have put together the greatest collection of goodies, with the help of SauceBox Cosmetics (http://www.sauceboxcosmetics.com) and Jesse's Girl Cosmetics (http://www.jessesgirlcosmetics.com) So far, the prize package includes:
6 of Jesse's Girl new lipsticks
7 Jesse's Girl loose pigment eyeshadows
1 Jesse's Girl brush roll (no brushes included)
1 Jesse's Girl eyeshadow primer
6 Jesse's Girl Frosted Gumdrop Nail Polishes (The full set! I don't even have those!)
1 Temptation palette by SauceBox Cosmetics
**The new UK goodies have been added to the giveaway!**
So, what do you have to do to enter? It's easy: follow my blog, like my Facebook fan page (http://www.facebook.com/iamglamourpuss), like/comment about what product you're most excited about/share my giveaway announcement on my FB page. I will be checking to make sure all criteria are met.
You have until April the 14th at 12:00/midnight EST. Winner will be announced on April 15th.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
SauceBox Vs Sugarpill
I've been so excited since I came across SauceBox Cosmetics! Their colors are bright, they are very affordable and they even give one of my favorite companies, Sugarpill, a run for their money! Ever since I got my last order, I decided I needed to do some comparison swatches. I knew it wouldn't be long before people started asking about it. So here they are.
As you can see they are quite similar. I find SauceBox's Jungle green to
be more yellow and a lighter shade of green than Sugarpill's Midori.
Now, Oh La La was brighter and a smidge lighter than Dollipop.
I found the blues to be apples and oranges.
I don't think any are substitutes for another.
But all of the colors are lovely.
Now, the oranges. I think SauceBox's Wildflower
is less pink/red than Sugarpill's Flamepoint. It also
has a less chalky appearance on the skin.
Her are two that are altogether different from Sugarpill.
Spy is a lovely, shimmery vanilla shade, great for
highlighting the browbone and cheekbones.
Killer is a mid-tone, warm gray and I love it.
It's not blue-based and its very easy to use for
a smoky eye and NOT overdo it.
Now here's the price breakdown of each. Sugarpill's single shadows are $12 each. SauceBox Cosmetics' single shadows are $8 each. A quad palette from Sugarpill is $34. A quad palette from SauceBox is $26. And a 6-pan palette from SauceBox is $35-$38. While some things are not similar, other things are. And you know me, I am always looking for the best deal around. I am quite happy with all of my shadows.
Blooper Sale at SauceBox Cosmetics!!
You may have read my review on SauceBox Cosmetics a little while back. If not, check it out HERE!
In any event, now is a FANTASTIC time to try SauceBox at a great price! If you like the berry color scheme, then they have a palette for you called Forbidden Fruits! It usually retails for $35.00. But they've gotten a batch from the factory that has slight imperfections. By that, I mean small scratches or smudges. And because of this, they are selling them for only $20!!!
http://www.sauceboxcosmetics.com/sbpage/store/products/forbidden-fruits-production-bloopers
In any event, now is a FANTASTIC time to try SauceBox at a great price! If you like the berry color scheme, then they have a palette for you called Forbidden Fruits! It usually retails for $35.00. But they've gotten a batch from the factory that has slight imperfections. By that, I mean small scratches or smudges. And because of this, they are selling them for only $20!!!
http://www.sauceboxcosmetics.com/sbpage/store/products/forbidden-fruits-production-bloopers
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Saucebox is Awesomesauce
I always keep an eye out for cool, new make-up. Factors I like to consider are: quality, uniqueness, packaging and most importantly, value. As a freelancer, I live the "feast or famine" lifestyle. When times are good, they are amazing! When times are slow, it's beyond sad.
Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE color! I love great pigmentation. I've really enjoyed bright eyeshadows by Sugarpill and Sleek. But I've had my eye on a company I've never tried before...Saucebox.
I came across Saucebox via Facebook. The colors looked amazing. The prices are more reasonable than Sugarpill and easier to get your hands on than Sleek, the first chance I could, I placed a small order with Saucebox. I ordered their classic, neutral, Creme de la Creme palette. I also picked up a single shadow they have a hard time keeping in stock. It's a fantastically bright, neon pink called Oh La-La.
The package arrived very quickly via first class USPS. From California, it took 3 days! The box was a very lovely pink and once I opened it, I found my items carefully wrapped in pink tissue paper. Sure enough, there was my CdlC palette and screaming pink shadow. But wait, there's more! I also got a mascara! Very cool! I love extras!
But before I get to the actual review of the products, I want to touch base on something that I take very seriously when it comes to my dealings with companies: customer service. In my eyes, customer service can make or break a business. I bet you think I'm about to go off on one of my rants, but no. I was so pleased to find that the people at Saucebox were so welcoming and helpful. I had questions that were answered thoroughly and in a timely fashion. I established a great rapport with the company representative I was communicating with. It was a top-notch experience...from before the order took place until I received my order. I cannot praise them enough.
Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE color! I love great pigmentation. I've really enjoyed bright eyeshadows by Sugarpill and Sleek. But I've had my eye on a company I've never tried before...Saucebox.
I came across Saucebox via Facebook. The colors looked amazing. The prices are more reasonable than Sugarpill and easier to get your hands on than Sleek, the first chance I could, I placed a small order with Saucebox. I ordered their classic, neutral, Creme de la Creme palette. I also picked up a single shadow they have a hard time keeping in stock. It's a fantastically bright, neon pink called Oh La-La.
The package arrived very quickly via first class USPS. From California, it took 3 days! The box was a very lovely pink and once I opened it, I found my items carefully wrapped in pink tissue paper. Sure enough, there was my CdlC palette and screaming pink shadow. But wait, there's more! I also got a mascara! Very cool! I love extras!But before I get to the actual review of the products, I want to touch base on something that I take very seriously when it comes to my dealings with companies: customer service. In my eyes, customer service can make or break a business. I bet you think I'm about to go off on one of my rants, but no. I was so pleased to find that the people at Saucebox were so welcoming and helpful. I had questions that were answered thoroughly and in a timely fashion. I established a great rapport with the company representative I was communicating with. It was a top-notch experience...from before the order took place until I received my order. I cannot praise them enough.
Now, for the good stuff!!
The awesome contents of my order!
Creme de la Creme Palette
I found the eye shadows in the Creme de la Creme palette to be very smooth and velvety. There is GREAT coverage and pigmentation. The black is probably the blackest black I have ever used. It goes on evenly and does not require layering, like other black shadows do. The rest of the colors in the CdlC palette are beautifully shimmery. There is a gorgeous light color that is not a cool white and is perfect for a natural highlight under the brow bone. You can see in my swatches that the next to the lightest color almost blends perfectly in with my skin tone. I love that. Not only can I use it on my eyes, I can use it as a natural-looking face highlighter too. The browns are very easy to blend and I love the gray because it is not too cool. It won't be turning blue on anyone. I have to say, I think that the CdlC palette is an essential neutral set that every woman needs to have. It is $35 and can be found here.
Oh my...Oh La-La!
Now, I was SO happy to get my hands on Oh La-La! This is a color that is frequently out of stock. It is a brilliant pink. So very pink, that it is hard to photograph because the camera goes all loopy trying to capture all of the awesomeness. The color is matte and glides over the skin. The coverage is great and is not chalky at all. While it's not for the faint of heart, it is a lot of fun. And don't forget that it is possible to mix a flash of an ultra-bright color in with a basic neutral eye look and not have the color be overbearing. Don't be afraid of color, ladies...it's too much fun!! The single shadows are only $8 and can be found here.
Surprise! Mascara!
I have not tried out the mascara yet, but as soon as I do (most likely the next time I do my make-up), I will tell you all about it.
Swatches!
More swatches and the look I did with the shadows for Halloween!
In conclusion, what else can I say about Saucebox? Well, I really really want everything else they make. I need to possess every eye shadow in BOTH my own personal stash and in my professional kit. In their collection of single eye shadows, there are many that can also double as blush. I haven't wanted to gush about a company so much in a LONG time and I really can't wait to get my hands on more products.
So, yes, fine powers that be at Saucebox, should you ever feel the need to sponsor a working make-up artist, then I'm your girl! I'm not just a blogger, I'm out there working events: doing commercial work, editorial work, work that gets published, anything I can to get get my hands on faces and make transformations happen! :)
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Jewel Box Eyeshadows by Kleancolor
I recently made a quick visit to a local, independent beauty supply store. I came across a treasure trove of pretty eyeshadow palettes that were inexpensive too!
One of the ones that caught my eye was this sparkly palette by Kleancolor. I got palette 01, which has lovely greens and purples. The color pigmentation isn't the best I've seen, but the shimmer is gorgeous. And for $1.99, I think it's a great find.
One of the ones that caught my eye was this sparkly palette by Kleancolor. I got palette 01, which has lovely greens and purples. The color pigmentation isn't the best I've seen, but the shimmer is gorgeous. And for $1.99, I think it's a great find.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Amazingly Lush Shadows
If you follow me on Facebook, then you have seen the "sneak preview" photos I have posted of the eye shadows I am reviewing. I came across these while I was looking for more of the 88- and 120-colored eye shadow palettes. What caught my attention were the claims that these eye shadows are better than MAC's and "flight attendants swear by them" (whatever that sort of thing means). Anyway, I came across a palette that was pretty inexpensive compared to other ones I found online.
The brand is called Miss Rose. It is sold in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. The palette I got is the "Shiny 24-Color Wet Eye Shadow." The colors look amazing in the photos, but when my package arrived, I was lost for words when I opened the palette. These shadows have SO much shimmer and sparkle! The colors are beautiful! And some of the colors are quite similar, but I don't mind since I got this palette just to dip my toes in the Miss Rose water. In fact, it gives me a reason to try out other palettes! For now, I will let the product photos speak for themselves.
When I played with these eye shadows, I found that they are extremely soft. My gut instinct was to use my fingers to apply them. But I am a tactile person, if something looks like it has a rich texture, then I have to touch it. Although, the shadows applied best with fingers, a sponge applicator would be my next choice and lastly, I would use a brush. Since the shadows are so soft, you would really have to dig into it with a brush to load some shadow onto it. And while I know fingers and sponge applicators are frowned upon, it's just my two cents. Feel free to apply your shadows how you wish!
I have also found palettes that look identical to the Miss Rose brand. Some brand names to keep an eye out for are Miss Beauty, Lijindie, Oumeidie, Angel Cosmetics and Angel London.
The brand is called Miss Rose. It is sold in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. The palette I got is the "Shiny 24-Color Wet Eye Shadow." The colors look amazing in the photos, but when my package arrived, I was lost for words when I opened the palette. These shadows have SO much shimmer and sparkle! The colors are beautiful! And some of the colors are quite similar, but I don't mind since I got this palette just to dip my toes in the Miss Rose water. In fact, it gives me a reason to try out other palettes! For now, I will let the product photos speak for themselves.
When I played with these eye shadows, I found that they are extremely soft. My gut instinct was to use my fingers to apply them. But I am a tactile person, if something looks like it has a rich texture, then I have to touch it. Although, the shadows applied best with fingers, a sponge applicator would be my next choice and lastly, I would use a brush. Since the shadows are so soft, you would really have to dig into it with a brush to load some shadow onto it. And while I know fingers and sponge applicators are frowned upon, it's just my two cents. Feel free to apply your shadows how you wish!
I have also found palettes that look identical to the Miss Rose brand. Some brand names to keep an eye out for are Miss Beauty, Lijindie, Oumeidie, Angel Cosmetics and Angel London.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Dolly Wink Rainbow Crystals
It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who knows me that I love all things Japanese. I lurk at my local Asian grocery store and take in all the beauty products they have to offer. I covet most of the make-up I see in the Taiwanese magazines I pick up. The packaging is always awesome and many of the products are quite innovative.
The product I recently picked up is a cream eyeshadow by Dolly Wink. OH, how I lust for more stuff from Dolly Wink. But for now, this will have to do. The cream eyeshadow I picked up is called "Rainbow Sparkles." Doesn't that sound divine?? Don't you want a rainbow of sparkles on your eyelids? I know I DO!
First things first, the packaging is very nice. The small compact is held onto a card by a small, clear box. The card folds out and has a lot of tips and info from Dolly Wink creator, Tsubasa Masuwaka. She's a cutie too.
Upon opening the eyeshadow, it looks like a basic white shimmer at first. Then when you look closer, you can see tons of tiny flashes of multicolored reflections (which, sadly, don't really show in the photos). Rainbow sparkle action. Oh yeah!
The photo below, with the product blended out on my arm, shows the best rainbow-sparkly-goodness I could capture with my camera. It's a really pretty effect.
This is a product I would recommend as a highlighter, whether on the brow or the face or as a stand-alone color for the eyelids. It stays creamy. There is some creasing, but it doesn't really bother me with light-colored cream shadows because it just takes a swipe of a finger to smooth it out. I am thinking this would be great for those summer days when you don't want to fuss with your make-up since you're going to the beach or the pool. It's quick, easy and very pretty.
You will have to shop around if you are interested in Dolly Wink. There are quite a few online stores that carry it. You will find some products on eBay. This particular product will be around $17 and $19.
The product I recently picked up is a cream eyeshadow by Dolly Wink. OH, how I lust for more stuff from Dolly Wink. But for now, this will have to do. The cream eyeshadow I picked up is called "Rainbow Sparkles." Doesn't that sound divine?? Don't you want a rainbow of sparkles on your eyelids? I know I DO!
First things first, the packaging is very nice. The small compact is held onto a card by a small, clear box. The card folds out and has a lot of tips and info from Dolly Wink creator, Tsubasa Masuwaka. She's a cutie too.
Upon opening the eyeshadow, it looks like a basic white shimmer at first. Then when you look closer, you can see tons of tiny flashes of multicolored reflections (which, sadly, don't really show in the photos). Rainbow sparkle action. Oh yeah!
The photo below, with the product blended out on my arm, shows the best rainbow-sparkly-goodness I could capture with my camera. It's a really pretty effect.
This is a product I would recommend as a highlighter, whether on the brow or the face or as a stand-alone color for the eyelids. It stays creamy. There is some creasing, but it doesn't really bother me with light-colored cream shadows because it just takes a swipe of a finger to smooth it out. I am thinking this would be great for those summer days when you don't want to fuss with your make-up since you're going to the beach or the pool. It's quick, easy and very pretty.
You will have to shop around if you are interested in Dolly Wink. There are quite a few online stores that carry it. You will find some products on eBay. This particular product will be around $17 and $19.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Wholesalers and Discounters: Do or Don't?
I took a chance and ordered from AllCosmeticsWholesale.com. I came across their site and they have an incredible selection of stuff on clearance, there are like 47 pages of it! (I always check sale stuff first.) Some brands you may have heard of like Stila, Lola, Pop Beauty, Pixi and MAC. Other ones, like Gaultier's Le Male line (I am guessing it's make-up for men?), you may not have ever seen before. But with the great prices they have to offer, it's worth it (to me) to try something out. Nothing I ordered was over $6.99!!
I read some reviews about AllCosmeticsWholesale.com and the thing that worried me the most is that if you have any problems and need to deal with customer service, apparently it is a huge hassle and their customer service is sub-par. And if any of you are regular followers of my blog, then you know I am a magnet for problems when I place orders! So, I hoped Murphy's Law may kick in and I placed a small order. That way if there were any problems, I wouldn't be out a lot of money.
Now, to the good stuff. I placed my order on the 12th and it arrived on the 14th. Two days from Washington State to North Carolina is pretty darn good! It was packaged well, in a USPS Priority box which was inside a USPS Priority envelope. Once I opened the box, I found all the products securely wrapped in bubble wrap. It was great. Now, one gripe I have is that the shipping is EXPENSIVE. I paid over $10 in shipping and the small flat rate box mails for $5.25. And since they used USPS packaging, the only separate shipping expense they had was the bubble wrap, gas and time to take it to the post office. So, when you think about it, it's not THAT bad.
I got two mini Pixi eyeshadow palettes, a Pixi blush, three pots of Stila Barbie stuff, two Pop Beauty eyeliners and the Tokidoki eyeshadow Smashbox put out. Everything was pristine. The Pixi blush was labeled "tester", so it did not come with a brush in the little tray that slides out underneath. That bummed me out a little, but it's no biggie, it's not like I don't have any brushes of my own!
Overall, I had no issues with AllCosmeticsWholesale.com. The shipping was fast and packed well. The items were pristine. I think as long as you stick to powder products and some pencils, you really won't have to worry that they are going to expire. I would worry a little more about lipsticks and lip glosses. When they go rancid, you will know it and it won't be usable. When looking at these sites and reading reviews, I'd say go with your gut. I know ACW was very clear about if something was damaged or mislabeled, not all sites may be like that. If you feel like it's too much of a gamble, don't do it. But I tend to be adventurous when looking for deals.
Have you purchased from any discount site before? What sorts of experiences did you have? Please comment below.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
24 Hour Color Tattoo For Eyes
It wasn't that long ago that I read about this new product by Maybelline, called Color Tattoo by Eyestudio. On it's label, it touts that it lasts 24 hours. In my skeptical mind, I was thinking this is too good to be true, as these sort of things usually are. But I was intrigued and figured I would try a color out. The colors come in little glass pots and vary from light and neutral to very vivid and bright. I chose "Fierce & Tangy" because everyone knows that's a perfect description for me! Seriously though, I chose it because it was a lovely, orange color. I decided if I was going to review one, it should be a fun color.
I swatched the color on my arm around 3:00 on Tuesday afternoon. The color was bright, with good pigmentation. Then the waiting game began. I decided to take another photo around 12:20 AM. The color still looked great. In fact, I paid a little more attention and noticed that was a nice, soft sparkle to it. After that, I went to sleep. When I woke up the next morning, it was faded, but it was still there! By this time, I was already sold on this product. And even though I had made up my mind, I figured I'd leave it on and see what happens. I can tell you it was still on at 3:00 Wednesday afternoon. What's even more remarkable is that it was STILL on my arm when I woke up this morning, which is Thursday. Granted, it's very faint now, but it's still there!
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| The 12:12 photo is under artificial light the rest are daylight. |
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| Too Cool, Tough as Taupe and Fierce & Tangy |
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| Too Cool and Audacious Asphalt |
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Victorian Disco Cosmetics Glitters And Shines
Be forewarned, this post is going to have many photos!
It's been a while since I came across an indie mineral make-up company that I really wanted to try. But I came across a post on Beautylish.com and submitted my info to test some new products for a new line called Victorian Disco Cosmetics. I like the name, it sounds lush and sparkly. Then I started to see some sneak peek photos on their Facebook fan page and the colors looked fabulous! I was seeing color combinations I had not seen before with other indie brands. And Victorian Disco Cosmetics has mixed glitters! So many people sell glitters and they are exactly what arrives from the wholesale company, but these have multiple colors mixed together and they are gorgeous. These would be perfect if you're wanting to try out the new glittery eyebrows trend!
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| Cute Packaging! |
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| Pigment Swatches (top to bottom): Powdered Wig, Baroque, Revolutionary Ball, Sailor Saturn, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Jupiter and Sailor Uranus |
Now, onto those glitters!

Bling Pro is a lovely deep pink/magenta color. I used LA Splash's eye primer/sealer to set these. Simply apply the base and tap the glitter onto it.

Predator is stunning. It's not just another metallic gold or bronze. There is a subtle mix of both colors and it creates a rich finish.
ACR is my favorite glitter out of what I received. It's a great mix of
a medium-purple glitter, silver glitter and I believe a touch of gold
glitter. It's a beautiful, multidimensional color that provides a
subtle, yet very glamorous pop of color.Riot Shield is a straight purple glitter. It's almost a royal purple. A must for fans of deep, twinkling colors.
After swatching the products, I was more than ready to play!
Here is the first look I created with Victorian Disco Cosmetics:
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| Colors Used: Powdered Wig, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Mercury |
My next look was a more dramatic, smoky look:
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| Products Used: Powdered Wig, Sailor Saturn, Revolutionary Ball, Baroque and it's all topped off with ACR glitter. |
All in all, I'm pleased with the samples I got from Victorian Disco Cosmetics. And I mustn't forget that they label all of the samples with the ingredients and if the products are lip safe or not. I look forward to trying out more!
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