product review
Product reviews for beauty buffs; explore the best in hair, makeup, skincare and more, from tried-and-true beauty staples to newly released cosmetics.
Best BB Creams for Pale Skin
Having extremely pale skin can be a nightmare when it comes to foundations and BB or CC creams. Even the lightest shades of many popular brands or beauty lines come out looking, well, like you're wearing makeup—and makeup that doesn't match your face, at that. So to hopefully save you the frustration of buying BB cream after BB cream, looking like you tried for a bad self-tan, and generally hating the whole process, here are some of the best BB creams for pale skin.
By Nicola P. Young8 years ago in Blush
The Dynasty Palette By Certifeye
Disclaimer: I am not a business supporter, I am a customer supporter, always. Aka, I am a ME supporter. I always want results from a purchase that satisfy me. It also does not take away the fact that I did pay a high end price to get the palette in my hands. The question then is was the palette worth every bit of coin I parted from? Read and you will quickly find it out.
By Heeta Joshi8 years ago in Blush
10 Indie Beauty Brands You Need to Know
If you are into beauty products and are searching for indie beauty brands that specialize in great skin care, hair care, and other cosmetic body care products, you might want to do your research at beauty expos or other shops for the latest indie brands on the market. Independent beauty-based brands are usually cruelty free and organic products that compete against commerce giants in the beauty industry to serve customers with better products that will keep the skin and body healthy and free from chemicals. Here are some of many indie brands dominating the market that we’ve found to be the best out there today, reviewed by beauty editors and consumers alike.
By Morgan E. Westling8 years ago in Blush
The Malika by Blush Tribe
Disclaimer: This is not a full review because I won’t have used and/or tested all the shadows, as this a very new product in my collection. I am a neutral reviewer, or I try to be. So nothing is ever a hundred for me, because everything and everyone has their imperfections. This is more on the unimpressed side.
By Heeta Joshi8 years ago in Blush
Foundations You Need
As a makeup artist, I have tried almost every foundation known to man, within my budget, of course. From $43 to $6, these are my favorite foundations I use year round. I pick and choose which ones I want to use from time to time. If I have extra money to spend, I'll go with the more expensive brand just to give myself a little reward. If I am on a budget (which seems to be all the time) I will go for the more cheaper priced foundation. Either way, I am always satisfied with my makeup. Anyway, here are my top favorite foundations.
By Grace Badarak8 years ago in Blush
25 New Palettes and My Tiff with Them
Disclaimer: These eyeshadow palettes keep on dropping faster than I can blink. Critiquing is not being negative, it’s about giving brands positive feedback on possible improvements. This list contains both mainstream (*) and indie, new/upcoming releases.
By Heeta Joshi8 years ago in Blush
11 New Palettes and My Tiff with Them
Disclaimer: This is a first impression based on online viewing only. In other words, I saw it online and recorded my impression based on that first online viewing. It could be either pro-consumeristic or anti-consumeristic. Read to find out how individual palettes make me feel.
By Heeta Joshi8 years ago in Blush
Red Hair
Is it just me or has red hair suddenly taken over the hair scene? Seems like yesterday everyone wanted bleach blonde hair, or blue tips to show how rebellious you are, or even the full on Emo/Goth black look. Don't try to deny it, we've all made hair mistakes right?
By Krysten Michele8 years ago in Blush
10 Beauty Benefits of Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is a beautiful, transparent gel that derives from the Aloe plant, that contains a plethora of benefits. It was originally grown in Africa and now can be found all around the world, from the Mediterranean to some parts of The United States. Over the course of history, it has been used in many different ways across many different cultures. In fact, this plant is so amazing that almost 6,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians deemed it the “plant of immortality.” It is believed that Egyptian [and beauty] queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti used it in their daily beauty routines. The Native Americans and Greeks utilized the gel for its’ medicinal properties, in order to fix various types of skin issues, such as treating wounds.
By Amaze_me 18 years ago in Blush
11 New Palettes and My Tiff with Them
Disclaimer: I do not know why I have been writing “tift” instead of tiff in my titles. Despite knowing that it felt wrong. I work too many days, that’s my excuse. Regardless, forgive me for the embarrassing mistake. Moving on, critiquing is not hating (a dictionary would tell you that). And if you feel free to disagree, then this post may not be for you. Credit goes to Trendmood for keeping people posted about the makeup industry. This is a first impression based on online viewing only. I have not had the chance to see or touch any of these physically.
By Heeta Joshi8 years ago in Blush











