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Sunday, December 15, 2013

How to Use Up Old Makeup: The Weekly Makeup Bag by Strwberry Sweet

As I was scouring YouTube in search of girls who were doing more than just project pan, girls who were actually figuring out a system to use ALL of the makeup they own, I came across this doll—StrwberrySweet.  As her username indicates, she is a sweet girl who vlogs about her weekly makeup bag.  That isn’t all she does but she has racked up dozens of these videos with plenty of views.  

I won't even try to describe the idea, just watch her videos and know that I have jumped suit and started my own weekly bag too!





How to Use Up Old Makeup: The “Use Me Up” Bag

Here are the current products I am keeping in my bag to remember to use up!
When working on a “project pan”, be sure to keep all of the products you are trying to finish up in one place.  I like to keep mine is this “Use Me Up” bag which is essentially just a makeup bag where my vanity area is.  It is the first thing I look at before I begin applying anything when getting ready for the day.  It is also a nice little reminder to “keep on keepin’” on with my mission even when I’m hectically trying to get out the door weekdays at 7am!  If you are a busy mom like me, you know every minute is precious!
Keeping my little "Use Me Up!" bag in front of my daily makeup products.



How to Use Up Old Makeup: Un-pigmented Eyeshadows




I have been collecting makeup for quite some time and over the years the one product that never goes bad on me are my eyeshadows.  I have a range from drugstore to high end and until recently, my high end shadows always outperformed by drugstore ones.  That being said, I still have drugstore shadows from years back that were not built with the same lasting power as the drugstore shadows of today.  Now, based on my previous posts, you know that I don’t like to waste, so to use up those shadows here is what I recommend.  

Drumroll, for the eyeshadow saviors please!  Pppprrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!



Check out what a difference it makes!


To the left are the drugstore eyeshadows without any primer.  To the right are the shadows with primer.  See what a difference!


And just to emphasize the staying power of the NYX pencils, this is a picture after I tried cleaning up my arm with a wipe.

If you want to use up some of those old shadows, definitely try these tricks!  Just apply these bases to your eyelid first and then pop on some of the eyeshadow.  Walah!  


How about you all?  Do you have any tricks up your sleeve to make those less-than-pigmented eyeshadows pop?

Saturday, December 14, 2013

How to Use Up Old Makeup: Multiple Uses



If you are like me and have accumulated lots of makeup, you will inevitably develop favorites or "holy grails".  That means, then, that you will have less-than-loved products laying around.  And if you're like me--that's just not acceptable!  They have to be used up or tossed- and I opt for used up if they are still good :).  It just makes me feel like everything is right in the world when I do.  

So here's how I do it...

Find multiple uses for the product!

Lipstick-Use that old lipstick as a cream blush!  It can also be used as a base for your powder blush by first applying and blending a tinge of lipstick with a clean finger in circular motions up the cheekbone.  Then lay a light layer of powder blush atop that.  Not only will your blush last all day, you will be using up an unwanted makeup product!

Lipliner-Lipliners can be great bases for lipsticks, making your lip color last all day!  But they can also alter a lipstick color.  For example, let's say you have a lipliner color you are no longer exactly in love with--place it all over your lips and top it with a nude lipstick or lipgloss color and you may find that you have found a new use for an old lipliner that needs to go.  Try this same trick to make unflattering lipstick shades take on a whole new look.  (Think "too-nude-for-your-skin-color" nude lipsticks, or "too-dark-and-vampy" ones, or even lipstick colors whose trendiness have since passed!) The possibilities are endless!   

Blush- Blush can be used in place of eyeshadow.  It can actually serve as a beautiful transition color between your lid and highlight colors.  Have a "too dark for you blush"?  Use it as a lid color on your eyes!  You may find you love the color after all.  The same is true for "too light for you" colors, too!

Mascara- Mascara can be used to set your eyebrows.  Now, this is really only true of brown and clear mascara, but a useful trick nonetheless!

Foundation/Concealer- Foundation can actually be a great primer for your eyeshadows!  When applying foundation, just be sure to run it over your lids as well.  Another trick I use when trying to use up foundations that are either too dark or too light for my skin color (this generally happens when I get samples from Sephora), is to use them strategically on my face. For instance, I can use that dark foundation where I would normally contour my cheeks and forehead, and I can use that light foundation where I would normally highlight my face. The same is true of concealer!  Concealer can also act as a great primer for eyelids and lips, making both eyeshadow and lipstick last longer.

Eyeliners- Eyeliners are not only great for giving definition to your eyes, but they can serve as eyeshadow bases as well.  This is especially true of gel liners which brings me to my next point...Gel liners can be used in place of mascara.  Don't believe me?  Just search YouTube and you will find what I am talking about.

Eyeshadow- There are all sorts of uses for this one!  So here is what I find to be so true of my own makeup stash- I have a kajillion cream colored, pearly white, brown, and black eyeshadows.  No joke...a kajillion.  How in the world could I use all of them up?!  Glad you asked, because I was going to tell you anyway.

First off, use those browns and blacks as eyeliner by running the color along the rims of your eyes where you would normally apply eyeliners.  This gives such a beautiful smokey effect anyway.  It can also be placed over a pencil or gel eyeliner to help lock it into place.)

That brown eyeshadow can be used to define your eyebrows or even as a bronzer/contour on your face.

Now, as far as those light shades go, not only are they staples for natural looking eye makeup, but they can be used to highlight other areas of your face as well.  Have a thin pout?  Add a bit of a light shimmery pink right in the center of your pout after you apply lipstick and your lips will appear fuller.

Don't like a shade on your eyes?  Maybe it could work on your nails!  Crumble up some old eyeshadow that is either a color you hate or a terrible finish (like chalky eyeshadows), take some inexpensive clear polish, mix and wham- a new nail color!

Body Lotion- Though not really considered makeup, there are multiple uses for this product as well.  After applying it to your body, trying running it through your hair to tackle those annoying flyaways!

After reading this, I hope it inspires you to be creative with your unwanted products!  Or if not, that it gets you thinking about whether you really need a new brown shadow, highlighter, or primer..etc.  You get the drift.

Now what about you?  How many ways can you think of to use your products?


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

How to Wear: Yellow Eyeshadow!


I love color!  I love wearing colorful makeup- and I love making it work in everyday life.  This is a new series I am starting to share how I wear colors that many are scared of. 

Today's color is...yellow!

Here I have paired a sunny yellow color placed on the lid and inner tear duct area with an eggplant purple at the outer corner.  I blended it out with a soft brown in the crease and finished it off with a light beige on the brow bone.  







Makeup used: 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Red Lip Fever!

I love this color!  It's a rare occasion when I wear it simply because my husband somehow associates red with street walkers--but who cares! I love it.  I thought I'd share because I was in a sharing mood.  Don't mind the seatbelt.  I was on my way to work at 7am :)

What I'm Wearing: 
Covergirl Lip Perfection Lipstick in Flame







Friday, November 1, 2013

Save That Money, Honey: Samples

Here is yet another post dedicated to saving money!


Samples!  

I love to order free samples! You can't imagine how often they come in handy!  I personally love to put them to use when traveling, but I also use them to try something new.  So when I would normally make my rounds to the travel section at the nearest Target or Walmart to spend around 12-15$ on basic toiletries for travel, I now have a small stockpile of sample-sized items that I can use for my family instead. 

Some of my favorite blogs to get the latest samples are: 
Penny Pinchin' Mom http://www.pennypinchinmom.com
The Frugal Free Gal http://thefrugalfreegal.com
I Crave Freebies http://www.icravefreebies.com

TIP: I hate typing in the same information over and over so if you have an iPad or iPhone, I would say to go to your settings and set up autofill, so that every time you are requesting a sample you can click on that little magic button and wha-la, that little form is done and submitted, and your sample is on its way!

XOXO,
Julie