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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Empties No. 2!

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I am finally back with a long awaited updated! Unfortunately, it's not a new ABCs post. I realize that I am super behind with that series but I haven't had any time to do any research so all my research will have to take place during Reading Week. 

So now, onto the products that I have finished in between the time I wrote Empties No. 1 and now.



So this is the Banila Clean It Zero. I wrote a blog post about it here, where I compared it inadverately to Shu Uemera's Cleansing Oil. To summarize, I really like this cleansing balm; it's travel friendly (I actually finished it while I was back home in Vancouver!), the balm consistency means it doesn't flow down my arms while I'm using it, and it takes up very little space on the counter. I repurchased two (opened one already) for backups. I highly recommend this cleanser if you are the type of person to regularly put on a ton of makeup and hard to remove waterproof mascara.



This is the Marula Intensive Repair Shampoo. I purchased this back in June and finished it in November. This took me a long time to finish, not because I disliked it, but because I don't wash my hair every single day. I actually wash about 1-2x a week because of my hair colour. I dry shampoo every other night. I have the conditioner from the same line, but it's on its last drops now. I have purchased Living Proof's restore shampoo/conditioner to replace the two (mainly because Sephora no longer ships it to Canada, but also because I didn't see a huge improvement in the condition of my hair).


This is Philosophy's Hope in A Jar Night cream. This is my absolute holy grail night cream for the winter. Especially because I live in a dry climate, this is one of the few things that keeps my face super moisturized. I highly recommend this night cream to anyone who lives in a drier climate or suffers from dry skin. It is kinda oily feeling (but not like putting straight-up oil on your face oily), but the cream sinks into your skin really nicely, and when I wake up in the morning and wash my face, I'm not washing excessive amounts of cream off. Unfortunately, I did not repurchase immediately after running out because every time I went into a Sephora to try to repurchase, it would be OOS. I am currently using Laneige's Water Sleeping Mask ($30) instead.

Philosophy recently added a new version of the night cream to their lineup but it costs $65 (versus the $59 for this one). 


This is the ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS Brow Wiz in Taupe. Holy grail for a lot of people, and I really enjoy using this product to line my brows, but I can no longer justify the $27 for 0.003oz of product. I'm currently using a product from one of those Ipsy bags (my friend gave it to me because it was in the colour Taupe and her hair is dark brown). I find that there is no absolute need to buy this particular eyebrow pencil because there are so many others out there that perform just well. I find that smaller/thinner pencils (the kinds that don't need to be sharpened and are retractable) are the best, regardless of brand. 


Maybelline's The Colossal Volume mascara and Benefit's Roller Lash Curling & Lifting mascara (in a trial/deluxe size). I really enjoyed Maybelline's The Colossal Volume mascara. It lengthened and volumized my lashes in 2 swipes. I had another friend tell me that they also liked this mascara. Perhaps this mascara is good for short Asian lashes? Let me know if you've also tried this product out before. I will repurchase this product again, once I finish using up all of the other mascaras I've bought...

The Benefit mascara I believe I got as a deluxe sample for purchasing their gel liner... or as one of those Sephora 100pts rewards.  Either way, I did not like this mascara. Both of Benefit's two most famous mascara did not work on my short Asian lashes. 



This is Make Up For Ever's Step 1 Skin Equalizer Primer in Travel Hydrating Primer. I liked this primer but I'm not really the type of person who needs primer to get makeup to stay on my face all day long. However, I know beauty gurus really like this primer in both the Smoothing and Mattifying version. As for providing moisture/keeping my skin hydrated, I felt that this did an alright job. After taking my makeup off at the end of the day, my skin was not noticeably drier or anything so I assumed this was doing its job to some extent. I did repurchase from this line, but I bought the Nourishing Primer in the full sized version (because it's winter and my skin is always super dry during the winter).

Just a money saving note, if you're looking to buy either the Smoothing, Mattifying or Hydrating primer, it's better to buy the travel version which is $19 for 0.5oz but $43 for 1oz. When it's summer again, I'll repurchase the Nourishing primer in the travel sized to save some money. 


Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara Super Film and Too Faced's Better Than Sex mascara. Both have passed the 6 months mark, so out they go (just as a further note, I throw out all my mascaras within 3-6 months even if they're not close to done). The Heroine Make mascara was newly released when I bought it so there wasn't a lot of information on it, but I figured any of the Heroine Make mascaras couldn't be too bad... 

And what a utter lie that was. This mascara. It's got lots of tiny fibers, so it coats each lashes individually properly but it doesn't do much. It barely lengthened my short lashes, and did not hold a curl as well as the original Long & Curl or Volume & Curl mascara. I would recommend either of the two original mascaras over the Super Film version. If you're into a very natural look, this mascara would probably be a good fit for you, but as someone who's into heavy eye and face makeup, this just wasn't doing it for me.

On the other hand, I really liked Too Faced's Better Than Sex mascara. It curled AND lengthened my short lashes really well. I didn't have to layer another brand of mascara on top of this just to get some length. The only draw back is the price. It's $30 for 0.27oz of product that I will never actually use up because of mascara's short life span. If it comes back as a deluxe sample or 100pts perk, I will definitely be getting it.


My holy grail foundation - the YVES SAINT LAURENT Le Teint Encre de Peau foundation in B30. I believe I'm on my 3rd bottle of this foundation now. This foundation is super lightweight but it gives medium coverage. It provides a matte finish. Even when I get mild pimples, I don't even use concealer. I just use this foundation on top to cover it. By the end of the day, this foundation doesn't feel heavy on my face - in fact, I barely even remember it's there! 

Because I switch between foundations regularly, I am able to use one bottle for around 7-8 months, which is good, because this foundation costs $64 for 0.84oz. I'm actually looking into buying Becca's Aqua Luminious Perfecting Foundation and/or the NARS Velvet Matte Skin Tint, so maybe the new bottle I just opened last week will last even longer than 8 months. If anyone has tried either of those two, please let me know what you think about them! 

And that's it for this round of empties! I'll be back soon with an update of the ABCs series (at the earliest next week during Reading Week). 

2 comments:

  1. As much as I have a strictly-Asian skincare routine, when it comes to makeup, that Maybelline mascara is still my HG, and I refuse to buy any other mascara. :)

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    1. Maybelline does make some of the best mascaras out there, in my opinion! But don't be afraid to try Heroine Make mascaras, as their #1 best seller is super good and does an amazing job at lengthening and curling my lashes.

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