Saturday, September 10, 2011

ELF's Triple Treat

I have never  tried using any eyeshadow primer before.  Call me a late-bloomer but yes, I am indeed.  I only started wearing make-up seriously when I was in my late 20s.  In college, we were told to put a little lipcolor if only to appear less pale, hence, appear more "grown up."

I started wearing make-up, in particular, eye make-up when I was nearing 30s already and yes, I consider it a chore.  It can be fun for the most part, but I admit feeling lazy sometimes to put it on given the kind of schedule I follow.

Anyways, one challenge a woman on the go like me has to over-come is seeing to it that make-up stays put for quite a number of hours each day in order to do away with the burden of having to constantly retouch.  This is what prompted me to try out a primer --




L-R: Sheer, Pearl, Champagne
L-R: Sheer, Pearl, Champagne

1 over Sheer, 2 over Pearl and 3 over Champagne.
 I did the swatches in my attempt to preserve my ignorance. Lol.  Notice that the primers weren't well blended. :P heheh. My apologies. I honestly didn't know they should be blended well first before layering 'em with the shadow.  Now my verdict: did I like it?  Nah.  Champagne and Pearl had glitter specks on 'em which were bothersome.  I imagine those two shades to suit younger girls better.  But a woman past 30 would look somewhat awkward with glitters on their lids.  SO while shimmers are acceptable, glitters are, in my opinion, not.  The Sheer shade though did perform well enough to my eyeshadows intact for a good 6-hours.  Not bad for the price I paid.  I think the tube can last me up to 12months (its maximum shelf life as indicated in its carton).

Over-all ELF's Triple Treat of a set of three eyeshadow primers wasn't exactly a treat. But like I said, it SHEERtainly did a good job.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Vapur is Cool?

Every disposable bottle saved is a small acts of kindness for Mother Earth.  And one such kind act is by bringing your own water bottles rather than always buying one in disposable containers.

I first laid eyes on these somewhere on a Facebook page that sold these for a only 90pesos. I was so close to making that online purchase (if only to try 'em out) when I saw these sold at my favorite stall downtown.





Each can hold 480ml (approx).  I like that it is light and hence, convenient.  I also like the colors in which they are available because I can choose one that could match the bag I use each day (like we do for the B&B Handy Bac) Heheh. For the meantime,  I picked one in fuchsia and in black.  

It claims to be BPA free which I think is that most important feature to consider when purchasing reusable water containers.  On a serious note however, I have yet to verify it.  Just for my peace of mind..

How much did I pay apiece?  Oh, a hefty 50! -- pesos yes. ;-) Now ain't that cool?