November 17, 2005

Just a quick update

My goal with clothingcult.com was to try and have one to two posts per week. I was out sick for over a week here. I just happened to have prepped the CoverGirl DIY makeup pallet review before I got sick (I just hadn’t published it because I hadn’t gotten the image off of my digital camera.)

If things get a little silent for awhile here it’s because I’m self-employeed and I’m trying to catch up on the work that didn’t get done while I was out sick for so long. I just wanted to let everyone know because I don’t want you all thinking that I’ve abandoned you or that this was some phase to be forgotten.

I will hopefully be back soon! Meanwhile I promise to keep up with the promos section (which I haven’t had time to create a menu link for yet): http://www.clothingcult.com/promos/ Somehow I managed to keep up with thatmost days even though I was sick.

In the meantime, if you’re bored, check out some of the fashion sites listed in my blogroll. 🙂

November 14, 2005

REVIEW CoverGirl DIY makeup palette

http://www.covergirl.com/cgcollection/custom/compact/custom_compacts.jhtml

Here’s the thing, it’s drugstore cheap BUT it’s more expensive than buying a palette that they’ve preselected for you. At around $3 for a case (or $6 with two lipglosses already in it) and around $4 per color, it comes to $14-19.

It’s still about half the cost of buying a department store brand (think MAC).

I like my lipglosses in a tube, thankyouverymuch, so I opted for the blank case and four eyeshadows. I bought: Shimmering Onyx, deep rich black with sparkles; Aubergine Queen, deep burgundy red with the tiniest hint of purple with sparkles; Swiss Chocolate, a milk chocolate-y brown shimmery (no sparkly bits but not matte); and Champagne, a nice light eggshell colorwith a touch of pink (also not matte but with no glittery bits.)

There are 14 shades of eyeshadow to choose from, 7 shades of lipgloss and 21 shades of lipcolor – not bad.

For those of you who are used to using the little eyeshadow or lipgloss brushes being enclosed in the case, this doesn’t have a place for you. I just invested in some good brushes so it doesn’t bother me (some cheap but good quality from e.l.f. for $1 each and one expensive smudge brush from beauty.com.)

I opened up my little packets to plop the trays into the pallet and for a split second I thought “how are these going to stay in? They aren’t a tight fit…” Then after a moment I relized that the trays were metal and the pallet was magnetic. Fine for me because I don’t throw more than my lipgloss in my purse (remember the tubes of lipgloss?) But I’m a little concerned for those of you who want something to throw in your purse … because, raise your hand, how many of you carry electronics in that purse? Cell phone? Palm? Ipod? Digital Camera? Credit Cards? (I’ll rant another time about magnets on purse closures.) So just a word of warning. Maybe someone will do a test on the strength of the magnet and see if it’s not worth worrying about, but until then I wouldn’t risk my electronics.

As for the eyeshadows themselves, I tried them applied dry and in layers and they looked wonderful. I could achieve a light look for daytime or go heavier for a more glamourous or night look. I also tried applying it with a wet brush which gave me an incredible night look since the colors I picked out were mostly pretty dark and wet you can’t apply it as lightly.

PROS:

  • Quality product
  • Reasonable price
  • Good colors
  • Good variety
POSSIBLE CONS:

  • Magentic case
  • No place for a small brush(s)
  • Not as cheap as premade CoverGirl cases

WOULD I BUY IT AGAIN? There are two other eyeshadows I liked, I would buy more if they make a few more shades to choose from so I could fill another palette or if I run out of one of my current shades. So…Yes.

If you’ve tried this product and love it or hate it, feel free to leave a comment. 🙂


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November 4, 2005

St. Ives Hair Repair Intensive Conditioner

st_ives_swiss_formula_hair_repair_intensive_conditioning_treatmentI wanted to post a follow up on my e-mail to St. Ives that I mentioned before. They wrote back in response to my inquiry of where to purchase the product. The news wasn’t good however:

“…Unfortunately, due to low consumer demand the St. Ives Hair Repair Intensive Conditioner was discontinued, and is no longer available in our warehouses. We are sorry that we were unable to assist you with your request.”

Obviously some people liked this product- rephrase that, loved this product – myself included. And we’re scouring the web for it. I looked at my web stats today and for 3 days of November I’ve already had one hit from someone looking for this St. Ives product.

If anyone can recommend a good substitute for this product, please do!

 

UPDATE April 2013: It’s 8 years later and I STILL get approximately 100 unique visitors PER MONTH on this post alone. Clearly people are still searching for this product!

Link to EWGEWG Environmental Working Group - an organization focused on research to make informed choices and live a healthy life in a healthy environment. with ingredient list: http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/product/62436/St._Ives_Hair_Repair_Intensive_Conditioner_Moisture_Treatment_for_Dry_Or_Damaged_Hair_(2005_formulation)/

November 2, 2005

From the fashion and beauty world today – a couple of things I wanted to draw attention to:

Jeans tucked into boots: Please make it stop! Very few people can pull off this look. If you know who you are you were probably wearing pants this way before this trend came around again. Just because About.com give you tips on making them stay put doesn’t mean it’s going to make you look good.

Pitch it or keep it: makeup. A good article on the different types of makeups, when to keep what and when to toss it – average shelf lifes etc:
http://news.inq7.net/lifestyle/index.php?index=1&story_id=54729

October 30, 2005

Pant rant

I have the worst time finding pants that fit. I actually like low-rise pants but I also won’t tollerate pants that make me moon people at the same time. Most of my jeans have some spandex in them so they stretch a bit and with a belt this means that even though they are low-rise, they don’t go sliding down when I bend over.

Finding a pair of pants that fit my butt without being so high waisted they might touch my bra is quite a task. Even though the trend is low-rise jeans finally, they’re making these pants for people who have no butts and there is such a thing as TOO low (most low-low rise jeans are.)

I hear that waist bands are going to rise again this fall. Why do we have to go with a higher waist pant because we’re sick of seeing butt cracks, why can’t they just make the pants for REAL people? Train people on how to pick out pants too (stop buying them too small just because you want to say you wear a smaller size … it’s pushing flab you didn’t even know you had out of the top!)

Oh this pant rant WILL be continued!