August 2016 Favorites

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August 2016 Beauty Favorites
It's the last week of September so that means it's time for - August Favorites. I don't really feel like I can keep apologizing or making excuses for my late monthly favorites. It is pretty much status quo anymore as I seem to be getting later and later every month. And, honestly who doesn't love monthly favorites, regardless of when they finally get published? So no apologies, no excuses, I'm going tell you what I have been up to lately. I feel like I say this about every month, but August was extremely busy. Not only that but the whole month was a very, very different beast for me. We have a friend who has come to live with us for a little while. While I have really enjoyed the having him here it has changed our home life a bit. It has actually been a really good change of pace, but also super surprising as I'm not usually someone who usually likes anyone else in my personal space. We spend a lot of time just talking and going to do stuff as a group, which is really nice. The other side of that coin is that I've been using the time I usually spend writing spending time with those around me. I also spent the beginning of August finishing off my summer class and then I had to spend 30 hours of in-class time getting my OSHA 30 card. I've had two human resources classes in September and I also need to start preparing for the contractor's board exam. I love expanding my knowledge-base but it has been a lot to take on lately. In the world of beauty, I made myself a goal to wear less makeup in August. No foundation, no contouring, less of everything else. I am extremely happy with the change. I can hardly believe that I used to take more than 30 minutes in the morning just to apply makeup. I have developed a healthy love for my skin and that has boosted my confidence sky high. August was a good month despite the changes. So what does a month of beauty favorites look like with less makeup? It might surprise you. Keep reading! 
Perfekt 10 Skin Perfection + SPF 30 Radiant
I have tried foundation after foundation, trying to find something that would give me perfect doll-like skin. I thought that if I blanked out my face with a full-coverage base and then drew back on perfect features I would give myself the look that I wanted. It's kind of ironic that when I stopped wearing foundation altogether, that's when I finally found my ideal look. I spent a week completely bare faced and the biggest problem that I faced without any base products whatsoever was that I turned into a sweaty grease ball by mid-day. Seriously gross. I knew that I didn't want to give in and start using foundation again so I started reaching for just primers. Primers are amazing. They smooth out the skin, blur, color correct, minimize pores, hydrate, add radiance, even out skin tone, and a whole bunch of other amazing benefits. The Perfekt 10 Skin Perfection + SPF 30 (my shade is Radiant) is like an amazing primer on steroids. It boasts 10 benefits that make it a super-charged alternative to a BB cream, CC cream, and tinted moisturizer; firm, treat, cover, prime, protect, correct, smooth, hydrate, longevity, and it's vegan and cruelty-free. I apply a large pea-sized amount to the face by pressing it into the skin. It feels like a silicone based primer and smooths on very easy. It has slight tinting but the coverage is sheer. It looks like my skin with all of its markings and imperfections only with a more even skin tone. My skin looks like it has the most perfect even texture with this on. Never have I ever been so in love with looking at my skin and the Perfekt 10 is has been a huge reason why. This product is really amazing and for $48, it better be.
Becca Ultimate Coverage Concealing Crème in Tahini
I really don't want to use a concealer, but sometimes you just have to. It is allergy season and the redness on and around my nose is out of control. I also might tap some concealer on my chin if it's a little red. A few months back I picked up Becca's Ultimate Coverage Concealing Crème in Tahini at Sephora. It was a product that I just happened upon and honestly hadn't heard much about. I was having a Becca fan-girl moment at the time and the shade was a pretty spot on match for my face. I really like the texture. It's emollient, but a little stiffer until you warm it up. It is extremely pigmented and a little goes a long way. It's also in a pot and I'm not really a fan of cream products in a pot but I love that I I lightly tap my pinky finger into the product and it blends into the skin really nicely. Since I'm not wearing any foundation, any concealer that I dab on has to look like my skin. With this, I can apply the smallest amount, so that doesn't get too thick, and it also covers even the darkest hyper-pigmentation. The only word of warning that I might issue with this product is that it does not like to blend in on skin that isn't properly moisturized. Regardless, I really love this concealer.
Kat Von D Shade and Light Eye Palette
The Kat Von D Shade and Light Eye Palette is one of those palettes that I think everyone should own. Kat might have well written the book on eyeshadow quality. These are all pigmented, blendable, and smooth. This palette is all matte shades and was designed to shape and define the eye. The palette is split into coordinating quads; neutral, cool, and warm. Each quad has a shade as a base, highlight, transition, and a dark shade to darken the outer corner/work as a liner. It also came with a card that tells you how best to use the quads to define the shape of your specific eye. You can also use the palette to create a gorgeous smokey eye: I love the transition shade in the cool quad, Saleos, all over the lid and along the lower lash line with Lazarus, the base shade, diffused into the crease. The dark black shade, Shax, can be placed in the outer corner and I like the cream shade from the neutral quad, Lucius, under the brow and the inner corner to complete the smokey eye. My absolute favorite way to use the palette lately is to contour the eye with a transition, outer corner, and highlight shades in this palette. Then once everything is placed and blended out I'll take a shimmery shadow and pop it into the center of my lid. Which brings us to my next product.
Josie Maran Coconut Watercolor Eye Shadows in Beach Sand and Rio de Rose Gold
I picked up the Josie Maran Coconut Watercolor Eye Shadows on the QVC's website. The shades that I have are Beach Sand and Rio de Rose Gold. They sold both shades together for only $8 more than one of these was being sold individually when they were new - $26 for the set. Like I said, I use the Kat Von D palette, or another matte shadow palette, to contour the eye. Then I shake these up and use the applicator to dot the pigment on the center of the lid. I blend this color out with my finger. They blend easy and dry very quickly. I suggest dotting and blending one at a time and working fast. They stay in place all day without creasing or smudging. The make up is half Argan-infused pigment half coconut water. They separate when they're not in use but when they are mixed together and applied, they create this gorgeous foiled shadow. You can get similar looks with a wet shimmery shadow, but these are great because you don't have to get your brushes wet and the Argan and Coconut oils hydrate the lids. I'm all over easier and less messy. This eyeshadow also feels really cooling and nice. The pigment looks smoother that dry shadows and I love products that look great and work to improve your skin. I can't get enough of these eyeshadows.
Bobbi Brown Art Sticks
I am super obsessed with chubby lip pencils and luckily for me, they seem to be everywhere. I had to have the Clinique Chubby Stick the moment that I saw them. You would think by now that the obsession would fizzle out, but these days I am still very into it - in the form of the Bobbi Brown Art Sticks. What's unique about these lip pencils are that they are an actual sharpening, wooden pencil, not lipstick in plastic packaging. While twist up packaging is super convenient, the consistency of the product is very different from a traditional sharpening style pencil. These are slightly less creamy, but I'm taking it as a positive in this case. You can forget them in the hot car and they don't melt everywhere. Don't get me wrong, though, they definitely glide on and wear comfortably. They tend to wear better and last longer for me. Clinique's, Tarte's, and even Revlon's chubby lip pencils wear more like a balm to me than a traditional lipstick. These are very versatile. You can apply it on its own as a pigmented long-wearing lipstick. The shape allows for precision. They aren't really a matte finish. It has an ever-so-slight sheen. You can also wear it as a lipliner, top with lipstick, and/or gloss. They are super easy to throw in your bag and take everywhere. My favorite combination this month is one of these with the Buxom Full-On Lip Polish in Sugar that I mentioned in my July Favorites. The shades that I have are Brown Berry (pictured) and Rose Brown (not pictured because it lives in my bag lately) and I love them both. Brown Berry is a medium nude brown. Rose Brown is a brown berry, definitely on the mauve side. Both wear really well and they pair with a number of looks. The craziest part about these is that I've been using the crap out of them and I haven't had to sharpen them but once. They are going to last forever.
Benefit Goof-Proof Brow Pencil and NYX Control Freak
So first and foremost - I'm sorry. I've never used the phrase "on fleek" in my life. I don't know what came over me. Anyway, I've been really loving using the combination of Benefit Goof-Proof Brow Pencil and NYX Control Freak. It's been really simple and easy to apply and my brows are still natural and perfectly in place at the end of the day. They are pretty much the only part of my face that I don't want to check-in on throughout the day. I just know that they look good and will all day long. The Benefit Goof Proof pencil in No. 3 is a dead on match and I love that it includes a spoolie - Although let's be honest, it's a requirement for me. I use the spoolie to brush my brow hairs into place. The I use the longer, flat side of the tip to define the top and bottom shade of the brow. After that, I use the fatter side to fill in the middle of the brow. Then I brush through with the spoolie again to smooth out any harsh lines. It literally takes me 30 seconds to do both brows. Then I take the NYX Control Freak and brush through my brows and everything is locked in place. The Control Freak has a full-sized, almost jumbo, mascara wand. It's a little intimidating, but the spoolie comes out clear, without any excess product. It's really super simple to use - and it works great. There's no goopy-ness. There's no stickiness. It takes a couple minutes to dry, but when it does, it doesn't dry crunchy. It leaves the brows looking super natural. If you're looking for a good brow gel, I strongly suggest checking this out.
Bite Beauty Multi-sticks in Blondie and Cashew
I am all over cool-girl multi-tasking products, and Bite Beauty hit the nail on the head with their Multi-Sticks. If you haven't heard, they released these cream sticks that work three ways: as a blush, as a cream eyeshadow, and as a matte lipstick. They apply like a cream but wear like a powder for a lightweight, long-wearing result - perfect for all three applications. I picked up two shades, Blondie and Cashew. I wanted a couple shades that would wear really well on the lips, cheeks and eyes; not just one or two of the applications. Blondie is a nice nude beige. It's a great lighter, more wearable nude on the lips and cheeks. On the eyes, it works as a nice nude eye or works great as a base for other shadows. Cashew is a pretty mauve pink - very pretty on the lips. Dab a light amount on the cheeks for an equally pretty look, and it's okay as an eyeshadow blended lightly all over the lid. It's not so pink that it looks like you have pink eye, but pink enough to give you a nice girly look.

I have read that a lot of people have had problems applying these as an eyeshadow, but I apply them over a primer, with a cream shadow brush and it goes on really well and lasts all day. I see minor creasing somewhere between six and eight hours, but it's easy to tap it back into place. I use my finger to dab the color onto my cheeks and blend out. They look really natural and blend easily. They actually set to a natural powder-like finish and it really lasts all day. The powder formula seems weird to apply to the lips but it actually applies and wears really well. The pigmentation is great and they glide on easy - no pulling on tugging. They feel really smooth and velvety and they leave a beautiful matte finish. They are long lasting without feeling tight or drying on the lips. However, they are less forgiving with cracked, peeling, chapped lips. This formula does accentuate any of that. It's really easy to throw on a gloss like Supergoop Shine On Lip Screen over it and problem solved! I really love this in all three applications. The packaging is the exact same as the Bite Butter Cream Lipstick, which I'm a fan. The packaging feels really solid and has a magnetic pull. I feel really safe throwing it in my bag for touch-ups on the go. Bite released 18 shades and they all look gorgeous. I would probably consider picking up a few more.
Charlotte Tilbury Instant Beauty Palette The Dolce Vita Look
I found myself really really loving the Charlotte Tilbury Instant Beauty Palette The Dolce Vita Look in August. The eyeshadow trio is really really pretty and easy to use. It's shimmery but not in an overly glittery way. It just adds the nicest shine to the lids. It was designed to just accentuate the eye in a very flattering way. It really helps facilitate a really natural look. They are all excellent quality and pigmentation. This with my first foray into Charlotte Tilbury shadows and I'm really happy. I was initially disappointed that the Filmstar bronzer and highlighter included aren't the same shades as the duo, but as I have both I'm now glad that I don't have duplicate products. The formulas are the same and they are both gorgeous - just different shades. I started absolutely loving the blushes though as soon as I realized that Swish and Pop aren't just their names - they describe how they are supposed to be used. You are supposed to take Swish, the lighter more peachy-pink shade, start on the apple of your cheek and swish it back towards your temple. Then you take Pop and pop it on the apple of your cheek. It is a gorgeous combo and it helps blend everything together in a natural way. I am really glad that I picked this up.
Charlotte Tilbury Instant Beauty Palette The Dolce Vita Look
Essie In Stitches
I normally don't talk about nail polish but I fell in love with Essie In Stitches back in late July - early August. It was love at first sight. A gorgeous fall blush-berry shade that isn't really pink but not really plum either. It a gorgeous, feminine neutral shade that was perfect for kicking off the season. I have been rocking this polish on my toes since the beginning of August. It's still going strong. I also rarely paint my fingernails but I had this on for a good week in August. Love, love, love this color.
Nature Valley Soft-Baked Oatmeal Squares Banana Bread & Dark Chocolate
Breakfast and snacking have never tasted so good, seriously. I spotted the Nature Valley Soft-Baked Oatmeal Squares Banana Bread & Dark Chocolate at Target and I immediately bought three boxes. I love banana anything, but throw dark chocolate in with it and I'm in love. These are like a thicker oatmeal cookie with bananas and dark chocolate chips. They are so soft too. This is what I've been keeping in my purse as an emergency snack. One bar is enough to fill me up and not just tide me over for a half hour. One bar is 150 calories, 6 grams of fat, 23 grams of carbohydrates, and 10 grams of sugars. So a banana is probably better for you to grab and go, but it's way better than something from a vending machine. And, the carbs will help keep you moving throughout the day. If you see these in the store, give them a try. They are tasty enough to hunt them down.
The Bobbi Brown The Nude Library 25th Anniversary Palette
My husband may not think so, but I have scaled back my purchases substantially this month. However, I do have a favorite purchase this month. It arrived the last day of the month, so it doesn't qualify as a favorite product that I used in August, but it was something that I just couldn't pass up and it is as beautiful as I imagined. The Bobbi Brown The Nude Library 25th Anniversary Palette was definitely a splurge. Earlier in July I had been debating picking up a nude Bobbi Brown eyeshadow palette and decided to pass. I've seen some of the limited edition palettes through the years and they've always spoken to me, but I've never made the leap. Now I'm glad that I didn't, because now I own all of them in one convenient place.
The Bobbi Brown The Nude Library 25th Anniversary Palette
I had thought that the palette would be a little larger. I was expecting a book about the size of the Smashbox Master Palettes. This is not quite that big - it's probably roughly 3/4 that size, but it contains ample product. The pans are big enough to easily get large brushes in. There are 8 palettes represented here - 40 eyeshadows total. There are no duplicates and a variety of finishes. Each shadow contains 0.8 grams of product. There are 19 matte shades, 11 shimmer wash shades, 8 metallic shades, and two sparkle eye shadows. 
The Bobbi Brown The Nude Library 25th Anniversary Palette
I have been extremely impressed with the quality of these shadows. All 40 shades have had excellent pigmentation and have been creamy and smooth. Even the sparkle shades that look like they are going to be a fallout nightmare have been easy to apply and to blend. I haven't had a problem with fallout at all. I cannot say that about a lot of palettes with a fraction of the shades that this one has. For a brand to get 40 shades right, that's pretty impressive. I have been using the crap out of this palette and I haven't had a bad experience yet. They are all nude shades but there's such a variety that I haven't gotten even close to being bored. I feel like there are hundreds of combinations of looks in this palette. Every look that I have put together has been gorgeous.
The packaging is amazing. It's super high quality and the whole thing is mirrored and shiny. I feel like I could drop it and not have the whole thing come apart on me - not that I want to test my theory. I love the look of the packing, but it does make me a little crazy trying to keep it from looking like a dirty, fingerprint-covered mess. I also like that you can use the center divider like a mirror, but also kind of wish it was easier to flip from side to side. The easiest way is to close it completely and reopen to the correct side. There is no clasp, but it feels like it has a magnetic pull to draw the book closes and keep it closed. I am extremely impressed with the palette and feel that it's worth every penny. I ordered mine from Nordstrom after their first restock. It's now available on the Sephora website, as well as Lord & Taylor.
Do you like the theme of this month's photos? I thought it was fitting as August was back to school month but also as because I feel like I spent the month learning a lot about myself, my skin, and my makeup techniques. I'm working on a lot of other posts - I promise. I will hopefully soon share what I loved in September also. As well as empties, holiday stuff and more!
What products have you been loving lately? Do share in the comments below!

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