Thursday, July 30, 2015

Thrifty Thursday # 2 | Dollar Tree



 THRIFTY THURSDAY #2 | DOLLAR TREE


  

There are lots of reasons that I love the Dollar Tree.  It started off just being a great party planning resource, then a makeup treasure trove, then a surprise couponing haven, and then an amazing book store.  It's hard to choose which of these categories is most exciting to me.  Until I see makeup.  :)
 


This week's haul features nail products and cosmetics. First, for the odd one out:

 







 


 


I was able to find my shade of the Revlon Nearly Naked foundation, so I purchased several.  Additional information about this product can be found in yesterday's Wish List Wednesday post.


 


I also found the complete list of shades from the vendor's product pamphlet.  Those are all shown in my YouTube haul video, so be sure to check it out!

 

 


Next up:  Kiss Gel Dress nail strips. 



$1 per box at Dollar Tree


 

 


I tried these out, so I actually have some pretty clear feelings about the quality and value.  Overall, I would say they're worth a dollar, but you really do have to insinuate them onto your nail.  To me, it's worth trying again because of all the positives, but it's really a matter of personal preference.  If you're willing to spend a little extra time on the front end to save time throughout the week, then definitely give these a try.  Mine lasted a week before I removed them!  I'll share my one-week update video in the next Mani Monday video on YouTube.  If you're not already subscribed to my channel, please check it out!


 


 

 

Next up: my beloved Sally Hansen nail strips.


 


First: the brand's Insta Gel strips are marketed to be used with a gel topcoat and an LED lamp (which cures the topcoat and increases the shelf-life of your manicure).


 



Left to right: Get Juicy, Commander in Chic, Back to the Fuchsia, Punch Drunk


 


I've actually always been afraid to use gel polish because of how damaging acetone can be to natural nails.  I've also heard way too many stories about literally pulling off bits of the nail when the polish won't come off easily.  So, I didn't use the (included) gel topcoat.  Instead, I used a regular cheapie topcoat.  And the nail strips still held up wonderfully!  They didn't buckle when the topcoat was applied, they didn't chip off within days of application, and- best of all- they removed easily with non-acetone nail polish remover.  Super win!  I'll continue to purchase these and will definitely use the gel topcoat when giving myself pedicures (I don't update my toenail polish often, anyway).


 


Next up: my holy grail nail product!  Sally Hansen Salon Effect nail strips. 


 



Left to right: Mod About You, Sweet Tart-an, Kitty Kitty, Check Please




Left to right: Stripe Tease, Hear Me Roar, Wild Child

 


 


These are made with real nail polish, which means that they'll remove with non-acetone nail polish remover.  It also means that they are very easy to manipulate on the nail and they tend not to react negatively with topcoat is applied.  The negative is that, once opened, these dry out very quickly.  Otherwise, I find these to be a complete game-changer for me.


 


 

Finally, I found (and swatched!) a bunch of polishes across different brands. I was really happy with the selection.  Take a look at what I found.

 


 

From LA Colors:




 

 


From Milani:

Left to right: Fast Fuchsia, Power Periwinkle, Sugar Coated


Left to right: Move on Mauve, Blue Zoom, Bet on Red

 
 
From Revlon:
 
 
 
 
 
From Maybelline:
 
 
What do you think?  Have you tried any of these polishes?
 
Please let me know your thoughts about these products in the comments below.  And don't forget to check out my Instagram and YouTube pages. 
 
Thanks for reading - see you next time!
 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Wish list Wednesday # 1 | Dollar Tree

 WISH LIST WEDNESDAY #1 | DOLLAR TREE

  

If you're anything like me, you've probably made mental lists of all the awesome finds you've seen hauled at Dollar Tree in hopes that one sweet day you'll find them, too.  I'm no different - except I actually make visuals to help me keep track and I update them every week as new sightings occur.
 
Before we move into this week's wish list, take a look at last week's finds.  These are still trickling into stores across the nation, so if you haven't found them yet, never fear!
 
On each of the items, I listed the Instagram account of the person who found them.  I also linked all the accounts in the caption so you can check out their other posts and follow them!

 

Instagram: @dollarrtreee, @rosie316, @jessikaslove, @thethriftychica, @thatgalrebecca, @kymmiekewpons, @dollartree123, @bargainbeauty
 
Here's a closer look at the Revlon Nearly Naked foundations:
Pictured: 190/True Beige, 210/Sun Beige, 220/Natural Tan, 230/Nutmeg, 240/Toast, 260/Caramel, 280/Chestnut, 290/Cappuccino

 
My store didn't have a good selection of fairer shades, but the selection for women of color was EXCELLENT.  I know different stores have totally different inventory, so definitely stalk your store if you're on the lookout for these.
 
I did some research online to find out what people think about this product and it led me- as it often does- to Makeup Alley.  To condense what I read:
  
Major pros: light finish, dewy, good staying power, good color selection
Major cons: packaging (no pump), stings, enlarges pores, causes breakouts
 
Retails for: $10-20. Currently available at Ulta for $9.99
 
 
Next up: Ty Beanie Ballz.  I did a quick online search and found that these little cuties currently retail for $5-12 each. 


The Dollar Tree appears to be carrying a few Alvin and the Chipmunks designs as well as a turtle, an owl (both pictured above), a monkey, a puppy, a lizard, and a fish.  I'm looking for these for my daughter - if found, I'd like to get one of each. 


Next up: L'Oreal Colour Fresco cream eyeshadows!
Photo courtesy of L'Oreal  cosmetics



These shadows are creamy, retractable, and well-pigmented.  Check out TheThriftyChica's IG page for swatches. 

I read through some of the reviews on Makeup Alley and condensed them into common themes:

Major Pros: doesn't crease, feels cool when applied, compact, pigmented
Major Cons: wish the color selection was bigger
*A major con that wasn't listed is that this product is unfortunately discontinued and therefore very hard to find.  Definitely worth picking up if you see them, but be aware that the product may be dried out when you purchase it.
 
These got an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5.  That's UNHEARD of.  Definitely, check these out.


Mariposa cosmetics

Amazingly, I can't find ANYTHING online about this company.  I believe, because of the location of the IG user who postd this that it may be a Canadian company.  For swatches of the items above, check out Rosie316's Instagram page, linked above.


L'Oreal nail polishes



These are, unfortunately, also discontinued.  There's a great range of shades and they get good scores on Makeup Alley.  The overall feedback on the Steel Colour line is:

Major pros: great formula, very shiny, great staying power
Major cons: takes a long time to dry

This is another product that got great reviews- an overall 4.1/5 with an 85% repurchase rating. 

Because this line is discontinued, it's tough to accurately price it; however, these tend to be priced at around $5 on eBay.


Thank You Notes 2, by Jimmy Fallon


I took a look at the Amazon book listing and read through many of the reviews to get a sense of the general buyer perspective:

Major pros: very funny
Major cons: very short for the price (retails at $12)

It sounds like the price issue will go away with the smaller price tag, so I'm still in, Jimmy!  I'll see you at Dollar Tree!

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Now for this week's finds:

Instagram accounts: @sensationalfinds, @nenitalinda, @throughtheeyesofjayde, @daniellecent517, @pghmommyshops, @dollartree123, @soleiluna09, @leeleedollartree

There are actually MANY more books than are pictured here - mostly about cooking, organizing, gardening, or crafting- so I'm not going to go into detail about those.  Just be aware that about a billion awesome books are popping up at Dollar Tree. :)

The makeup find that I'm on the lookout for this week is the NYC Mosaic eye shadow that PGHMommyShops (link in caption above) posted.  Apparently, this went floating around various Dollar Trees a year or so ago, but I've never come across it before. 

http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showreview.asp/ItemId=136392/Color-Wheel-Mosaic-Eye-Powder---Brown-Eyed-Girl/New-York-Color/Eye-Shadow
Photo courtesy of MakeupAlley.com

Once again, the harsh critics of Makeup Alley have smiled upon this product, giving it an overall rating of 4.4/5 and a repurchase rate of 75%.

Major pros: great formula, well pigmented
Major cons: poorly packaged

These were retailing for about $5, although some are currently priced much higher. 


Photo courtesy of Walmart.com

I'm definitely willing to take a gamble for $1, and if I come across these, you know I'll share swatches.  :)

Thanks so much for reading.  Please leave any questions or comments below, and I'll see you next week!


Monday, July 27, 2015

Mani Monday #1 | 2014 In Review


MANI MONDAY #1 | 2014 IN REVIEW



  

Happy Monday!  On the last Monday of each month, I'll be posting my manicures from the prior month.  Since this blog is new, I wanted to take a look back at some of my past manicures.  My records go back as far as fall of 2014, so that's where we'll start. This post, I'm afraid, is going to be very photo-heavy.  I'll be captioning each photo with additional information, and you can also watch the YouTube posting to see embedded videos and find out how some of these manicures held up.
 
 

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Booty Camp".
$1 at Dollar Tree!

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Tweed-le Dee"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday theme

Maybelline Color Show Polka Dots Collection- "Clearly Spotted"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday theme

Essie Sleek Stick nail applique - "Embrace the Lace"
$1 at Dollar Tree
National Oatmeal Month theme

Revlon Top Speed - "Spice it Up"
Maybelline Color Show "Diamond In The Rough" topcoat
$1 each at Dollar Tree
TOP: KleanColor matte top coat, $1 at ShopMissA.com

Sinful Colors - Starry Night
$1 at Dollar Tree
Black History Month theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Queen of the Jungle"
$1 at Dollar Tree

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Tattoo Much"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Anti-Valentine's Day Theme

Fing'rs Edge strips
$1 at Dollar Tree
French Manicure theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Disc-O Queen"
$1 at Dollar Tree
French  Manicure theme

Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear nail polish - Viritual Violet
$1 at Big Lots
Favorite Brand theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Melt My Heart" (LE)
$1 at Dollar Tree
Favorite Brand Mani

Sally Hansen Magnetic nail polish - "Kinetic Copper"
Milani nail polish - "Metallic Mango"
Both $1 at Dollar Tree
Thanksgiving Day theme

ColorMates - "Paparazzi"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Red theme

ColorMates - "Mirror, Mirror"
$1 at Dollar Tree
New Year's Eve theme

ColorMates - "Cabernet"
$1 at Dollar Tree
January Birthstone theme

+ Arissa "Beaming Bronze"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Pantone Color of the Year theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Tri-bal it On"
$1 at Dollar Tree

Sinful Colors "Cinderella" over Sinful Colors "Cool Grey"
Accent nail: accent of "Cinderella" over "Sinful Colors "Snow me White"
No-Shave November theme

 

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Haute and Naughty"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Accent nails: Julep "Paris" - gifted
Black Friday theme

Donna Michelle no-name blue polish
Milani nail polish - "Blue Flash"
Both $1 at Dollar Tree
November birthstone theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Seas the Day" (LE)
$1 at Dollar Tree
November birthstone theme

Sinful Colors Gel Tech nail polish - "Spitfire"
$1 at Walgreens
Purple theme

Essie Sleek Stick nail appliques - "a to zebra"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Animal print theme

Sally Hansen Salon Effects real nail polish strips - "Snow Bunny"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Winter holiday theme

Essie Sleek Stick nail appliques - "So Haute!"
$1 at Dollar Tree
Winter holiday theme

Sinful Colors "Cinderella" over Sinful Colors "Cool Grey"
Both $1 at Dollar Tree
Winter theme

Revlon Top Speed nail polish - "Metallic" over Sinful Colors "Snow me White"
Essie Sleek Stick nail appliques over Sinful Colors "Snow me White"
All $1 at Dollar Tree
Diabetes Awareness Theme
 
 
Thanks for reading!  I'd love to hear from you - please feel free to leave your questions or comments below.  And don't forget to check out my YouTube channel and Instagram page.