When it comes to Urban Decay, my favorite products
by far are the original Naked Palette (they had better re-release it with new, revamped packaging damn it because I still use my Naked Palette like it's nobody's business), the Naked Skin foundation, and the All-Night Setting Spray. I would say that they make some pretty great eyeliners, too-- the best pencil eyeliners on the market, if you ask me. Their lip products don't "wow" me though. They are expensive for what they are, in my opinion.
I hate that this new Cherry Palette is in the Naked line. There is NOTHING "natural" or "nude" about red, purple, and pink eyeshadows. The fuck, Urban Decay? And I thought that the Naked Heat palette looked just ... Ugly. I only own the first two Naked Palettes, and I do want the third one eventually (because champagne-y and rose gold colors look great with my skin tone, hair color, and eye color ... At least I
think those colors do).
Speaking of makeup, one of my close friends somehow managed to snag some of ColourPop's Disney Princess Designer collection before all of it sold out, and she GAVE me some of the stuff she got (because she's just that awesome, thoughtful, and wonderful). From this collection, I have the eyeshadow palette, one of the Supershock Eyeshadows, one of the lip glosses, and the Ariel lipstick. This is the first time I've tried ColourPop's products, and HOLY MOSES am I impressed. Affordable makeup that kicks ass? Hell yeah! The first thing I tried was the eyeshadow palette, and I was blown away by the quality of it when it only costs $20. And the lipstick I have is one of the most perfect nude lipsticks I've ever owned and it's great quality for under $10. I will absolutely be buying more ColourPop stuff in the future. Totally lives up to the years worth of hype I had listened to.
I'm also currently addicted to Besame Cosmetics. I finally purchased their Agent Carter powder, and then I purchased the pearl shell powder from their Mermaid Lagoon collection. I already own their Rose and Violet loose powders, too. Besame's powders are, hands down, my FAVORITE finishing powders on the market. I find that they do not cake up at all when I lightly set my foundation (or if I just want to take some shine off my face). I had been using drugstore finishing powders since forever, but after using these, I don't think I'll ever go back to drugstore powders. Haha.
Can you ladies inform me when the drawn on eyebrow trend (thanks Kim) that looks like smeared poop is gonna fade out?
THANK YOU. This eyebrow trend is an epidemic. All I have ever done with my eyebrows is pluck them every once in a while (when I think they look a little too bushy), and then fill them in lightly with a very natural looking brow pencil. My eyebrows are very light in color in some angles, and they tend to disappear sometimes with flash photography. So, I fill in my eyebrows just a little bit if I know pictures are going to be taken. People's eyebrows should be very low maintenance.
For the past 5 years or so, the makeup trend has been this ungodly mix of Kardashian and drag queen. People need to put own the goddamn eyebrow pencils and contouring products.
The ultimate girly question:
What's the best way to treat period related headaches? Today's day 1 and I already got one. Right now I'm taking Naproxen but are there easier remedies?
I'm prone to migraines, sadly. Excedrin has been my lifesaver for that and for when I get severe cramps. The downside to Excedrin is that it can royally eff up your stomach if you don't eat something to go along with the pill. So I only take it when it is absolutely an emergency and it feels like someone is taking a hammer to my head. Excedrin takes no longer than 15 minutes to feel almost 100% better.
For minor cramps or headaches, I either go with Tylenol or Midol. Midol has been great for my periods throughout the years, really.