Beauty Buy Spotlight: Tarte Pin Up Girl Blush Palette

They've done it again. Tarte released a new blush palette for the holiday season and I HAD TO HAVE IT. Last year, I actually bought the Off The Cuff palette and in a moment of insanity returned it. I spent the rest of the year trying to find it on eBay for a decent price and I couldn't. That's why when I heard they were coming out with a new edition, Pin Up Girl, I needed to be among the first to go buy it.

Last year's palette included 4 blushes and a bronzer, but this year we get five blushes. I can't complain because they are all beautiful. From left to right, the colors are Breathless (pinky beige), Embraced (plummy rose), Whimsy (light pink), Bashful (rosy peach), Irreplaceable (mauve rose).

This palette retails for $42, which is an AMAZING deal considering each of the Amazonian Clay blushes retail for $26. The blushes are not quite full size (a full size is 0.2 oz and each of these are .15 oz), but it's pretty close. The Sephora website lists the value of this palette at $110. Basically, you end up paying about $8 per blush, which is less than most drugstore blushes these days (plus, it includes to really pretty hair pins (picture below). 
Now, I'm not gonna lie, compared to last year's pretty cuff, two hair pins aren't that impressive and I must say they didn't really add any extra incentive for me to go buy the palette. They're pretty and I'll use them, but nothing to go crazy about.
The packaging is another thing I really dislike. It's bulky and generally ugly. In fact, I'll probably remove that gold and purple strap pretty soon. I wasn't crazy about last year's packaging either. However, this one is very sturdy, which means your precious blushes are safe. Overall, it's not the kind of packaging that makes me love the product even more (c'mon, we all know a good packaging can make all the difference). This is not it.
Now, I haven't tried these on my face because I couldn't wait five days to post this, but they swatch amazingly, are very pigmented and smooth. I am familiar with the Amazonian Clay formula, so it's a given they will be long-wearing. By far my favorite thing in this palette is the variety of colors in it. I feel like I could throw out every other blush in my collection and still have a blush for nearly every look just using this palette. 


This is a really great palette for a really good value. I am SO happy I have this in my life. This would make an amazing gift for any makeup lover. I can tell you these will run out fast. My Sephora had received them, but they didn't have it on display so I encourage you to check on the website for availability (or order it online) and get it before they start flying off the shelves. If you wait until the last minute, you won't get one. 



Caliente VoxBox Review

Hi! I received another VoxBox last month, but before I gave my verdict on these products, I wanted to try them out for several weeks. 


1. Rice Krispies Treats Blasted S'mores: Of course, this was the first thing I tried. It was delicious. I actually ended up buying a box of these, but they disappeared so fast that now I'm scared to bring them home. They are super tasty and I definitely recommend them.

2.Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Touch Sunscreen SPF 30: I liked this. It was lightweight and smelled really good. However, I have many other sunscreens with higher SPF and that are easier to apply (spray). I do recommend the product, it's just that it isn't the best out there in the market.

3.Kiss Gel Fantasy: They're not really my style (I found them quite tacky) and I struggled finding the right size for every fingernail. However, they were quite easy to apply and my manicure lasted a lot longer than just painting them. I might try to find another style that better suits my taste.

4.Dove Pure Care Dry Oil: I usually don't enjoy oils, but I enjoyed using this one. You need the tiniest amount, so this will last me a long time. Not sure I would repurchase because I have so many hair products to go through, but this is worth checking out if you're in the market for a new hair oil.

5. Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting BHA Liquid: This is the product that held me back from reviewing this box earlier. It claims to shrink enlarged pores and unclog them in addition to increasing its radiance. It also has a 2% salicylic acid. To be honest, I didn't see any immediate results from this. I've been using it once a day for the past 2 weeks and I still haven't seen a noticeable difference. I guess we'll see if my opinion changes, but so far I wouldn't recommend it.



Stay on the look out for a new post next week! I've been terrible at keeping up with this blog, but I have been posting my favorites over at my Luvocracy page. Check it out!

Viva VoxBox

Ok I got my second VoxBox ever last month and now it's time to review these puppies.

1. Cetaphil Cleansing Cloths: These are pretty good and remove most of my makeup. The packaging is very convenient because they don't dry out easily. I have to use a cleanser after these cloths, so don't assume this will substitute your cleanser (unless you wear no makeup at all)

2. Montagne Jeunesse Peel Off mask (Manuka-Honey): This was not pleasant to put on... I know it says it on the packaging, but it was like putting straight up honey on my face. I felt like a honey biscuit from Church's.  The smell was super strong and offputting. However, it did made my face feel smoother and more radiant, but I have many masks that do that and make for a more pleasurable experience. 

3. Vaseline Spray & Go: My favorite of the bunch. Super convenient to put on when you're in a rush in the morning. It isn't the most moisturizing product ever, but it's great for daytime wear. It absorbs super quickly. 
4. Shell Fuel Rewards Network: I don't have a car so after I activated it, I found no use for it. Seems like a cool concept, though

5. Pure Ice nail polishes: The pink color is pretty, but the glitter is not pretty at all.  The colors are not streaky, but they chip SO quickly...

6. NYC City Proof Twistable Intense Lip Color: I did not expect full-on color from this. This is not a sheer chubby stick. It's super comfortable on the lips and smells sweet. Although it wears off pretty quickly, it does so evenly so you never really look that bad. I prefer less intense lip colors, but if I ever needed a strong punch of color, I'd definitely give this one another go. 

My Christmas Wish List

For the past couple of years, I haven't been very excited about any products, so I usually just ask for money and then go buy clothing and other boring stuff. However, this year there are a couple of things I've been specifically eyeing. The only things here I absolutely gotta have are the first two; the rest are just additional things I would like to buy, but it all depends on how much my family members decide to give me. Pretty much in order of importance, here's my wishlist:

1. Clarisonic Mia 2 Detox Kit ($150)
I mentioned in my last post that my Clarisonic stopped working and I seriously can't live without this thing. I wasn't planning on asking for this, but when mine died, I knew I had to replace it. This kit up here is meant to detox the pores, which is exactly what my focus is when using the Clarisonic or any other skincare product. Clean, unclogged pores make your skin look healthy and prevents breakouts. I'm gonna wait and see if I find any deals online during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, but if I don't I'm still gonna have to invest in this device.




2. Jackery Mini External Backup Battery for iPhone ($19.95)
Don't you just love when you're iPhone runs out of battery in the middle of the day? Of course you don't... I use my phone all the time so my battery never lasts all-day. Having a backup charger that I can just use on the go is definitely a must-have for technology-dependent people like me. It doesn't have to be this brand or this style, but I am determined to buy one of these devices during the holidays.


3. iPad mini ($299)
I already own the iPad 2 and it is the most important electronic device in my life (over my iPhone and laptop). However, it is quite big and heavy for me to carry around every day, with every handbag. I am hoping to sell my current iPad for around $200 so that I can then get this one. We'll see...


4. Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation ($37)
I seriously do not need any more foundations but I can't stop wanting more.. I've heard so many people say great things about this product that I have finally allowed myself to want it. This is full-coverage, matte and super long-wearing, which are all the qualities I look for in a foundation. The price just kills me, but if I ask for it as a gift instead of buying it I'm gonna feel better about owning it. Grandma, now you know what to get me!



5. Anastasia Brow Wiz in Ebony ($21)
My eye brows are already quite full and shaped, but I always define my arch a bit more with some gray eye shadow. Because my eye brows are so dark brown, every eyebrow product I've tried at the drugstore looks very unnatural and way too warm-toned. I know Anastasia is the best brand for eyebrow products and I know I'm gonna love the easiness of this product compared to what I do right now. Again, the price seems to be a bit high, but it's an investment on a high quality product. This isn't a must-have for me, but I would love to finally own it.


6. Benjabelle Sunflower Brush Tree ($39.95)
I don't own the most expensive brushes in the market, but I take very good care of my Real Techniques brushes. However, I always have a hard time after I clean them because it's quite hard to dry them in a way that will prevent water from coming down the handle (this can loosen the glue and make the bristles start falling). What I do now is tape them to the edge of a shelf upside down until they dry. This is not only inconvenient, but also time-consuming. Having this brush tree will make it super easy for me to dry my brushes without damaging them. 

7. Becca Ever-Matte Poreless Priming Perfector ($36)
I have very oily skin so anything that can help me stay matte for longer is something I must have. I got a sample of this primer from Sephora and really fell in love with it. It keeps me matte all day, without making me look flat. I am a fan of looking radiant, but when you have oily skin the line between having a healthy glow and looking like a grease-ball can be crossed within minutes. This controls my oiliness and makes my skin look really flawless and perfected. I am hesitant to buy it because of its price, but I might have to cave in.


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Tell me what you're hoping to get this holiday season and if you've tried any of the things I listed here. I'm very nosy when it comes to people's wishlists. Am I the only one? haha

Gabriela xx

Holiday Gift Guide (for HER)

The holidays are upon us and Christmas time is SO CLOSE (although I embraced the spirit since the start of November so who am I kidding?)

Anyway here are some of my suggestions of what you can ask for Christmas or gift your friends and family based on your budget.

Under $20
Stila Holiday Essentials Kit ($19)
This includes my favorite liquid liner, Stila's best-seller eye shadow, Kitten, and an amazing liquid lipstick. This set would be perfect for any age range because these are essential products with great quality at a fantastic value. 



Under $30
Urban Decay's Naked Basics palette ($27)
This is a must-have palette, even for the people who rarely wear makeup. The color selection is neutral, yet very versatile. From natural every-day looks to deep, smokey eyes, this palette can deliver. Plus, it's great for travelling.  Each shadow ends up costing around $4.50, which is actually less than most drugstore singles and Urban Decay has one of the best quality eye shadows out there. 

Real Techniques Sam's Picks ($29.99)
These are my favorite brushes and this kit is a great introduction to the line or just some nice additional brushes. My favorites are the Multi-tasker, which is great for powder, bronzer or blush, the Setting brush, which is perfect for highlighter or setting the under-eye, and the Essential Crease brush, which is a fluffy blending brush to get that really nice seamless eye look.

 If you were to throw in some additional brushes, the must haves are the Expert Face brush and the Blush Brush.




Under $40

Lorac Pro To Go ($38)
This is such a great palette for people just starting on make up or for people who travel a lot. The eye shadow selection is neutral, yet it's very easy to create fun or natural looks. The palette includes a great matte bronzer, a matte pink blush and a shimmery coral blush (my personal favorite). The brushes aren't great, so don't expect to be impressed with them, but the actual products are amazing. Any person you give this to will be pleased and satisfied.




Under $50
Lorac Pro palette ($42)
Hands down the best and most versatile palette I've ever tried. The color payoff is outstanding, the color selection is perfection (half matte/half shimmer) and the quality is THE BEST. Great gift for any make up lover! This is not a new palette so make sure the person doesn't already have it, but if they don't they should. 
Side note: This is my holy grail palette. Is there anything on this list that you should get, it is this. I actually won this palette at a YouTube giveaway (YaYa Sen's channel) and I was so over the moon when I got this because I've been wanting it for SO LONG and I haven't stopped using it ever since!




Over $50
GLAMGLOW treatments ($69)
I haven't personally tried this, but I've heard so many good things about it that I decided to include it. This is a luxury item to pamper the most special women in your life (or yourself because why not?).  It's crazy expensive but I am pretty sure it's worth the price based on the results I've seen it has had on people. 

Clarisonic Mia 2 ($150)
Look, I know the price is scary and intimidating. I thought so, too. However, you have to trust me. This thing will change your life. You think you clean your skin well enough? This will show you that you're not. I can't say enough good things about this. A teenager would definitely enjoy this. Your mom would enjoy this. Even your grandma would enjoy this. The only thing you have to keep in mind is that every 3 months you have to change the brush head, which is approximately $25, so just expect that expense four times a year.

Mine is actually not working at the moment and I'm freaking out. I'm definitely asking for a new one this Christmas. Which perfectly connects with my next post, which is going to me MY Christmas wish list. I'm probably not gonna actually get everything I ask, but I thought I'd share what I have an eye out for this year (basically it's gonna be a continuation of this guide, except those are mostly things I have not tried so I can't fully endorse, but that I think would be awesome gifts). Be on the look out for that!!!!

Gabriela xx