Thursday, June 2, 2016

#GotItFree: A review of the #ChooseToSmooth Vox Box from Influenster



So happy that I was given the opportunity to review the Gillette  Venus Swirl!  I received this razor in a voxbox from Influenster at no cost to review. 










Cost


The Gillette Venus Swirl starter pack (handle plus two heads) retails for about $10.  This is a refillable product, which is a bit more green, but a box of four heads goes for twenty to FORTY bucks!  Whew.  This thing better be good!








Packaging


First off, this was VERY easy to get into, as there's a perforated little pop-top deal that doesn't require 8 hatchets and a flamethrower to open.  I have long-ish natural nails.  This little detail is important.  :)






Once open, the razor is in a little tray that slides right out of the plastic packaging.  Included in the kit are two heads - one to use now, as well as a backup.  These identical heads have five razors protected on either side by a moisture strip and comfort shield (some kind of plastic-y rubber).






The handle has a "flexi-ball" that is intended to help the razor contour to the user's shape... and it does!  It was super simple to snap the head right onto the handle and I even practiced popping it off.  The flexi-ball really does help the had bend gracefully with just a bit of pressure!  Look, I buy all my razors at the Dollar Tree, so I'm not used to this kind of technology!  :D  And speaking of Dollar Tree...




Comparison






Here's a look at the Gillette Venus Swirl versus my trusty Dollar Tree go-to-, the Noxzema Triple Blade razor (which is a two-for-$1 disposable).






As you can see, there's a lot more built in protection with the Venus Swirl, so that you can fool-proof your shaving experience and blood-proof your leg (Yes, I have literally hacked away at my skin while shaving, but- thankfully- not for years).




Results


Finally, here's a look at a before and after, using the Gillette Venus Swirl on the left, and the Noxzema Triple Blade on the right. 





 



In both cases, I used my patented (no, it's not patented) blend of shea butter and black soap, which froths up beautifully but is still moisturizing and you really need to try it and that's all I'm sayin'.


Bottom line:  Duh, the Gillette was waaayy better.  Effortlessly glided across my skin and removed hairs without causing any irritation.  And the flexi-ball really works! 


I really have no complaints, but just one teensy caution: I don't know what's in the moisturizing/lubricating strip.  So, vegan?  I dunno.  Dye-free? Not sure.  Good for sensitive skin? No idea.  See what I'm saying?  Still, these are the same kind of issues other razors have, so... I'll definitely repurchase!





Battle of the $1 Liquid Liners!





Miss A recently released some new liquid liners, so- since they're just $1 apiece- I decided to give them a try.








I'll be using the following scoring system:
Value= Up to 5 points
Brush= +1, 0, or -1 point (I know this is subjective, but I prefer a firm felt tip)
Opacity= +1, 0, or -1 point
Finish = +1, 0, or -1 point (also subjective; but for me, the matter, the better!)
Wear= +1, 0, or -1 point
Longevity= +1, 0, or -1 point





Pictured, top to bottom: products in their packaging, product swatches (lined up with their packaging), swatches after washing my hands with soap and water.







In green: the Amuse Super Fine Liquid Eyeliner (.2 oz). The tip is a firm felt material that helps with precise application. It has a slight sweet scent that's subtle and pleasant- it seems organic, and not the result of added fragrance. Love it, but FYI, it doesn't dry down to completely matte. It's solidly satin, with the potential to go fully glossy with added coats.  A good option if you're looking for a longer-lasting option and aren't married to a matte finish. 

Value=5, Brush=+1, Opacity=+1, Longevity=+.5. Overall score: 7.5/10.
 

In yellow: Cutie Bear Precise Liquid Eyeliner. This has the same firm felt tip as the Amuse liner above, but with a slightly shorter profile and longer, tapered handle. This also doesn't dry down to matte, and has about half the product (.14 oz) of the Amuse liner. A little bit more fragrant than the first product, but still a nice sweet scent.  A nice, cute option for your vanity, but not especially long-lasting, and not matte. 

Value=5, Brush=+1, Opacity=+.5. Overall score: 6.5/10.

In sepia: Starry Intense Black Waterproof Eyeliner. Same firm felt liner as the first two and with a tapered handle similar to the Cutie Bear liner, but with double the product (.2 oz). Actually dries down to matte, but didn't hang in there quite as long as the others. It has a very slight chemical scent with a hint of something like... bergamot? I've been sniffing these pretty hard, please don't mind me. 😁 I much prefer matte to long-lasting (if I have to choose), so I'm putting my money on this one. 

Value=5, Brush=+1, Opacity=+1, Finish=+1. Overall score: 8/10






$1 each at www.ShopMissA.com




Have you tried these?  What do you think of them?

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

$1 Makeup Review! Santee Aqua Stylish Silky Milk Foundation



All images, www.ShopMissA.com


Recently, a few WOC-friendly foundations popped up at one of my favorite low-cost retailers, Miss A. 


Miss A can be found online at www.ShopMissA.com or- as of Spring 2016- in Dallas, Texas at the Grapevine Mills Mall.



Miss A Careers Page: http://www.shopmissa.com/pages/careers



One of Miss A's major draws is that everything on the site is just $1!  Offerings include accessories, makeup, hair care, cosmetic tools and implements, stationery, and general kitsch.


I noticed a new foundation on the site not too long ago, and decided to give it a try.  It is the Santee Aqua Stylish Silky Milk Foundation, and it's offered in a dozen shades, including some mid-range browns for Women of Color.


Miss A product link



I purchased shade number 12, which is as close a match as I could hope for based on an on-screen comparison. 


My foundation equivalents









I am a woman of color, deep tan-brown with golden undertones, and this foundation was just a teeeeensy bit too orange for me.  Other than that, though, I was extremely pleased with the shade match.



L-R: Santee, Revlon Nearly Naked, Maybelline Mineral Power, Maybelline Dream Wonder, Estee Lauder Double Wear, Black Opal Truly Topaz.


Moving on! This definitely gives you a dewy finish, and- in my opinion- it needs to be set with a pressed powder.  It's also a bit difficult to blend - I used my flat-top kabuki, and then felt I needed to finish blending with a dampened AOA Wonder Blender sponge (or use a Beauty Blender, Real Techniques blender sponge, etc.) to work out the streaks. 


I put it over the Santee primer (also $1 at www.ShopMissA.com), and set with KleanColor True Self Pressed Powder in Walnut (except where I had used the KleanColor White Lies Orange corrector stick, which I baked with the Santee baking powder), and it stayed flawless all day. 


The coverage is good, but a bit sheer, and it gets a little tough to blend when you add layers, so I would call this light-medium. Basically, if you have severe dark circles or hyperpigmentation, you'll still need a concealer.


Bottom line: I was very happy with this product, and I would definitely recommend giving it a try!







Pardon the migraine face.  :-|
On the lips: KleanColor Madly Matte Liquid Lipstick in Mademoiselle









Notes: Oil-free, SPF20, no cruelty-free branding.
 

INGREDIENTS: dimethicone copolyol, phenyltrimethicone, dimethicone & dimethiconol, cyclomethicone, silica, distilled water, pentylene glycol, allantoin, tocopherol acetate, imidazulindinyl urea, sodium chloride. MAY CONTAIN: red oxide of iron C177491, yellow oxide of iron C177492, black oxide of iron C177499, titanium dioxide C177891, mica, perfume.