Phew! I had a really productive month for empties! I actually found that having this post to do really helped motivate me to work through products, which is good because I have a
lot of beauty-related stuff at home! So hopefully you guys are enjoying these posts too. :) We have a ton of ground to cover, so let's get to it!
Lush Oatifix Mask: This just might be my new favorite Lush mask! I
adore Cupcake, but this one is amazing! Look for a full review shortly,
but my quick take is it really helps soften, smooth and soothe skin.
Plus it smells ridiculously yummy, since it contains bananas, vanilla
and ground almonds! I am always so tempted to have a little bite, but
I'm sure it wouldn't taste anywhere near as good as it smells. :p
Philosophy Purity Made Simple Cleanser: My HG makeup remover! I've gone
through at least half a dozen bottles of this and always have a back-up
on standby. Read my full review
HERE.
Philosophy Homemade Honey Buns: I love Philosophy's shower gels. I
always have either a Lush or Philosophy one in my shower. They have
such a rich, creamy lather and come in lots of great scents! I prefer
the food ones, myself. I believe this was a Christmas scent of
Philosophy's last year? It smells like honey and warm dough with a
sprinkle of cinnamon. Sadly it doesn't appear to be returning this year.
Bed Head Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo: This is my absolute
favorite dry shampoo. A co-worker recommended it to me after I told her
I felt dry shampoo did nothing for me. I've never found one that
de-greases hair as well as this and it's got a nice scent to it as well.
I try to stock up when it goes on sale, because otherwise it costs like
$22 and I tend to go through dry shampoo very fast. If you feel like
dry shampoo hasn't worked for you in the past, definitely try this one!
It's a 10 Miracle Leave-In Lite: I love It's a 10! I use this
every day before I blow dry as a detangler and heat protectant. It's
great for eliminating frizz too and is absolutely weightless on my hair.
I only bought the Lite because I found it on crazy low clearance (I
think I got a two-pack for like seven bucks?) but normally I use the
original in the blue bottle.
Exuviance Brightening Bionic Eye Cream: I swear there is like a portal to Narnia or something inside this bottle, because I'd been using this eye cream
forever,
yet it never seemed to run out--not that I'm complaining, mind you, I
love it! This has Vitamin K for treating dark circles. When I use this
regularly, I need little to no undereye concealer. Awesome stuff!
Lush Marilyn Hair Treatment: I've really been meaning to do a
full review on this, because it's one of my very favorite hair products
from Lush. I'm bleach blonde (naturally brunette) and sometimes I need a
little help between color appointments. That's where Marilyn comes in!
This is a natural brightening mask that uses linseed oil and chamomile
infusion to brighten and condition blonde hair. The packaging mentions
that Mediterranean women have been laying out in the sun with chamomile
in their hair for ages to help lighten their locks, so I like to follow
their example and lie outside with a good book while I let Marilyn soak a
while. It gives my blonde a nice boost that lasts a few days, plus it
leaves my hair feeling super smooth and silky! This product and AG
Sterling Silver Purple Shampoo are my must-haves for blondes!
Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara: I have to admit that the first
couple times I tried this, I hated it. It was really clumpy on me. But
then after I had it set to the side for a while, I decided to go back to
it and it seemed like the formula had dried down a bit (in a good way)
to where it was more manageable to use. While I think the naughty name
is a big part of why this mascara is so popular, it is really good. For
extra impact, I like layering it over a lengthening mascara like Benefit
Roller Lash.
NARS Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base: Urban Decay's Primer Potion
is my HG, but this comes real close! The only thing I don't like is the
tube-style container. I feel like you waste so much product with these!
Although this is "empty," I'm sure there's a lot more still in the tube
that I just can't reach with the wand applicator.
Milani Infinite Liquid Eyeliner in 03 Eternal: This
isn't so much an empty as it is completely dried up. I went to use this
and found it was all gummy and the brush is completely splayed and
hardened to a point beyond saving. Bummer. I remember liking this but I
wouldn't repurchase based on how quickly it went bad. I also bought this
in a blue shade at the same time and that one still looks fine.
TonyMoly I'm Real Avocado Mask Sheet: Face masks are one of my
favorite ways to relax and I love that the TonyMoly ones are becoming
more easily accessible in the US! TonyMoly is one of the brands at the
forefront of the Asian beauty trend and they make some fantastic masks.
The avocado one is for nourishing and brightening skin. I dunno if it
really brightened all that much, but it definitely made my skin feel
soft, hydrated and supple. I'm super oily most of the year, but we're
getting into the short time where I'm a bit more dry. So I needed an
extra dose of moisture to help keep my skin feeling smooth and this did
the trick! I would buy one of these again next time I'm looking for a
little beauty treat.
Dr Teal's Pure Epsom Salt Soaking Solution: This stuff is my
jam!
I work a job where I'm on my feet all day, so I get sore legs and feet a
lot. I love popping a couple scoops of this into a hot bath to help
soothe my muscles. It really works and a huge bag is only about five
bucks.
Up & Up Nail Polish Remover Dip-It: I need to write a full
review on this because it's fantastic. I bought it after reading a
review on Nouveau Cheap and now I'm on my third one! One of these
puppies will only set you back three bucks at Target. This isn't like
those remover tubs that have the worthless sponge inside. Instead, it's
got little plastic bristles, almost like a mascara wand. You just dip
one finger into the acetone at a time, rub your nail against the
bristles a few times and then you're done! I love how fast and mess-free
it is, plus it's great at removing glitter. The mixture inside the tub
is pure acetone, so it's drying by nature, but that's my only gripe.
Pixi Skintreats Glow Tonic Exfoliating Toner: I'll admit I bought
this after hearing so much hype about it online. And I will say that
the product itself is wonderful. It's an alcohol-free toner with
glycolic acid (fantastic anti-ager with resurfacing abilities), witch
hazel and aloe vera. I loved the way it made my skin feel and it did
seem to help brighten my complexion. But my one beef with this product
is the container is so small! I go through toner pretty fast and this
3.4 oz bottle only lasted me a little over a month. It cost $15, which
isn't a terrible price by any means, but I can buy an 8 oz bottle of
Mario Badescu Glycolic Toner for the same price and it will last me a
lot longer. Still, it's a great product and worth checking out if you
don't mind the small size.
Boscia Balancing Facial Tonic: This is a skincare prep spray with lavender, jojoba oil and willow herb. I like the actual product a lot--it's super refreshing and feels very calming on the skin--but the delivery system needs a little tweaking. The spritzer releases more of a direct spray than a fine mist, so you have to be careful not to hold it too close to your face, otherwise you'll get doused. Other than that, this is lovely! I've used it as both a facial mist with my skincare and setting spray with my makeup and it works wonderfully both ways!