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Living in the ā80s:
I love a change of seasons. Yes, itās now officially fall and Iāve started decorating for Halloween. In fact, Iām writing this post on my patio as the very first cold front of fall blows in. With that said, thereās something about ā80s design that evokes an āendless summerā state of mind. I have some fun fall blog content on the way in the coming weeks, but before jumping head first into a new season, I wanted to highlight some of my ā80s design favorites.
What does āliving in the ā80sā mean to you? If weāre being honest, there are many reasons why I wouldnāt want to live in the 1980s, as each decade that passes seems to lead to more progress and awareness in areas that truly matter. But in terms of the design, it just doesnāt get better than the bold variety of the ā80s, does it?! Take the earrings above, which were created by Colleen White. Crafted from 1980s-style erasers, these showstoppers are easy to make (scroll to the bottom of the post for more details).
Inspiration from ā80s Sellers
Anyone else love looking for ā80s design inspiration by checking out the Instagram accounts of retro decor sellers/dealers? With their eye for curation (and mixing and matching old with new), they always find interesting ways to refresh and display pieces. Above we see a vignette by LYC Vintage, featured at The Spruce (in an article about ā80s design trends)! Other seller favorites include Freska Living and The MOD Weekend. Who are some of your favorite ā80s merch dealers?
ā80s Television
Iām way late to the party on this one, but I recently found out about My 80ās TV, which simulates the experience of channel surfing in the 1980s. Itās absolutely addictive. You can specify the type of television youāre interested in watching (cartoons, soaps, movies, trailers, talk shows and more). I watched a LOT of TV as a kid in the ā80s, so thereās a huge comfort factor for me here. Nostalgia aside, this ā80s TV experience is a great way to completely immerse yourself in the decade. Whoās up for the escape?!
ā80s Design at Home
The photo above is from the home of Meg Gustafson, whose abodes have been featured multiple times at Apartment Therapy. Hereās a Mirror80 feature spotlighting one of her previous Chicago residences. In addition, Meg curates one of my favorite tumblrs, 80s Deco (Instagram account: 80s_deco). Her style is the epitome of ā80s maximalism, which is no doubt why Apartment Therapyās recent article on the return of ā80s design notes some distinct elements of her look. The piece is definitely worth a read, especially since it talks about ways to bring the 1980s design home, as well as how people are combining different elements from the decade with a fresh set of eyes. How do you incorporate ā80s furnishings and decor into your home? Hint: feel free to mix and match different style (like Memphis and ā80s Deco), and donāt be afraid of color!
ā80s-Style Decor
Iām always on the lookout for new decor that reminds me of my childhood. Remember those shell cushions that were featured on many a bathroom vanity stool?! Garden Glory is currently offering this Rose Shell Cushion, which can be placed on the chair or bench of your choice. Above we see two of them displayed together. Retro glam at its finest! I also find a surprisingly large number of ā80s-style pieces at retailers such as CB2, from tableware to vases. Where do you shop for new items with an ā80s look?
Deco Vase Vignettes
Right before I first started blogging (back in 2010!!), I began collecting ā80s Deco vases, picking them up for a few bucks apiece at thrift stores like Goodwill. (Hereās a fun 2011 post featuring me with all of my vases, shot by my talented friend Ben Aqua.) Itās been fun seeing ā80s Deco vases gain popularity again, and itās also weird seeing pieces I picked up for mere dollars a decade ago now selling for $50-$120 on sites like Etsy! Thankfully you can still find good deals on ā80s vases, and I always wonder how people style them once they get them home. Iāve seen some stellar arrangements featuring dried flowers but I havenāt yet tried incorporating them into my own vases. Hereās a post I created with some tropical design ideas featuring fresh and faux flowers.
ā80s DIY Projects
I love a good ā80s DIY project. Check out Mirror80ās collection of DIY ideas and projects here. Now back to the earrings featured at the top of todayās postā¦
Colleen White is someone Iāve had the pleasure of getting to know through the ā80s Design group on Facebook (come join us if youāre interested)!! When she posted this project in the group and revealed that sheād crafted the earrings from ā80s-style erasers, I had to have a pair! Hereās what she has to say about the project:
I got the idea for the earrings after buying a pair from Etsy made of Lisa Frank mini erasers. I saw the palm tree ones at Target. They looked so cute and 80s that I knew I had to do something with them. I found everything needed either through Joannās or Etsy. Luckily I already knew how to wrap the wire to create the beaded link between the eraser charm and earring hook. After gathering supplies and finding an excellent tutorial on YouTube on how to make eraser charms, the process was pretty easy. I made them while watching TV, lol.
Iām always inspired by Colleenās projects and finds, and I thank her for sending these ā80s-style eraser earrings my way, especially since I can now share them here on the blog.
What are some ways youāre āliving in the ā80sā these days? Any projects in the works? Media that keeps you connected to the decade? Products you search for on a regular basis?
Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for a big batch of fall content heading your way soonā¦
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A Mirror80 Giveaway!:
Hi Everyone! Just a quick note to let you know Mirror80ās fall newsletter is up and running. To celebrate the opening of Mirror80ās Society6 store, Iām giving away a tropical palm pouch to one lucky newsletter subscriber. Not already a subscriber? Subscribe here. When the newsletter arrives in your inbox, check it out for instructions on how to enter the giveaway.
This pouch is perfect for holding a range of items, from grooming products and pens to small electronics and accessories. The winner will be notified via email on October 1st.
Thanks for being a Mirror80 reader and supporting the blog! I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
Cheers, Kate
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The 2019 Mirror80 Gift Guide:
Welcome to the 2019 Mirror80 Gift Guide! Let me start by saying that I truly believe the Holiday Season is about much, much more than shopping. This post is not an attempt to get you to jump into a pool of consumerism. For me, the annual gift guide is a chance to take a look at some of the amazing ways that 1980s style is alive and well in both authentically retro and entirely new items. The brands, makers and shops that follow are worth checking out, for holiday shopping or anytime shopping!!
Organized by aesthetic, the finds below reflect a range of price points. If you canāt spend $300 on a vase, rest assured thereās something in your budget if you keep scrolling. I wish you and yours a meaningful holiday and a glorious New Year. Thanks for reading!
Bold, Bright and Geo
Bold geometry has made a HUGE comeback in recent years. New Memphis design is an homage to the Memphis-Milano movement of the 1980s, and the return of bright color combos and interesting forms has gone mainstream. Plus, a whole new range of makers and discerning designers have put their stamp on this timeless look, so this section of todayās post is by far the longest. Letās get started!!
Amy Rosalynās handmade resin earrings are wonderfully light, yet theyāre striking and substantial. They will transform any outfit into a work of art, especially if youāre into color blocking. Above we see a pair in red and white. Check out the entire selection here. Featured below: a radiant pair ofĀ Red on Red Earrings. Iāve got my eye on a few more pairā¦
Gold-plated stainless steel and enamel beautifully blend in Matter Mattersā Phase Necklace. Choose from 2 sizes. The minis are shown below, including theĀ Mini Eclipse Necklace in black:
While the photo at the top of this section already gave you a peek at the Half Moon Clutch in BlackĀ (also from Matter Matters), below we see the Half Moon Clutch in Purple Blue, as well as the mini size. Guaranteed to be the focal point of any outfit:
Iām a big fan of Etsy shop Sophistique Studio, as they take the time to beautifully curate authentic ā80s items. If youāre shopping for a collector, pieces like this Memphis-style fixture/sconce are hard to pass up:
Cool Machineās Two Parts Plant PotĀ can be used as a planter or a totem. Color and form are celebrated in this unique, functional item that makes the perfect gift for design lovers. Catalan sandstone is the material of choice:
Areawareās Eraser Pencil Stands make great stocking stuffers. Use them to display pencils, or use them to build a totem!
Poketoās Monthly Planners bring the grid to your workspace, along with a hefty dose of color. For as low as $8, you can get the version in red, but Iām pretty smitten with the blue.
Speaking of blue, anyone need a water bottle? For the record, I donāt need one. But I really want this water bottle, a collaboration between Corkcicle and Poketo:
ā80s Style
If you enjoy hunting down a good retro find, this section is for you!! Between actual vintage items and reissues (like the Caboodle from Urban Outfitters pictured aboveānow find it here), there is a LOT you can uncover. Letās start with a good pair of ā80s ankle boots. I snagged the pair above from Etsy shop Digger Oādell Vintage. Theyād never been worn, there was one pair left (and in my size), and they looked super flattering and comfortable. And that they are! It was meant to be.
A lot of ankle boots from the 1980s are not the high-heeled variety, making them easy to wear. So if you know someone who loves ā80s fashion and you know their shoe size, it may be worth surprising them with a pair! Below we see NOS (new old stock) white leather ā80s ankle boots from Etsy shop Of Corsets.Ā Love the geometric cutouts:
This Bang & Olufsen phone from Etsy shop Sophistique Studio is nothing short of fabulous. Itās the Beocom 2000, designed in 1986 by Danish designers Lone and Gideon Lindinger-Loewy. Iām totally smitten with this teal-ish, turquoise blue phone, but if youāre interested in other colors, browse the shopās entire collection of Bang & Olufsen phones here. And stay tuned for a collaborative post from Sophistique Studio and Mirror80 early in the new year. Because Bang & Olufsen phones deserve the spotlight, donāt you think?
Lit Home CollectionāsĀ Neon āGirlā Light is a throwback to Pop Art greatness. We all need a bright spot in our lives this winter!! And at $35, this beauty is affordable too:
Neon cactus, anyone? Patrick Dempsey had something similar in his Canāt Buy Me Love bedroom. This oneās only $24. Thank you, Urban Outfitters.
If you collected plastic ā80s charms, this next find will mean something to you. These Vintage Sporty Spice Earrings from Lazer Kitten are made by Marisa Ravel from an ā80s authentic vintage dead-stockĀ charm necklace:
Something Sparkly
Letās wrap up the gift guide with a little sparkle, shall we?! The only thing that gives me consolation once Christmas has come and gone (and Iām faced with the depressing task of taking down holiday decorations) is the shimmering promise of the new year! The dreariness of winter is no match for the sparkle that can live well beyond the holiday season. The iridescent and metallic fringe garland in the photo above is from Meri Meri. It makes me so happy! And Iāll be sipping champagne out ofĀ CB2ās Eve Coupe Glasses (shown above and below) well beyond January.
Did someone say āsparkleā? Nothing sparkles like an ā80s rhinestone necklace. This one comes from Etsy shop Oh Cheree Cheree.
If youāre looking for a mirrored cube, your search is over. While Urban Outfittersā Mirrored Cube Side TableĀ may be a large purchase for someone whoās not your nearest and dearest, it never hurts to treat yourself to a big dash of ā80s style this holiday:
These Mini Disco Canape Plates from Bash Party Goods make the perfect stocking stuffer for those who love a little bit of sparkleā¦and who love to entertain!
Scrunchies are backā¦havenāt you heard?! Cotton:On offers a huge variety of colors. Iām partial to the silver sparkle variety!
Thatās a wrap, folks! Happy Holidays to you and yours. I have one more fun post planned for 2019, and then weāre off to a new decade. Not sure how I feel about that yet, but thereās plenty of time to talk about it in 2020! Cheers and thanks for reading!!
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The Mirror80 Shop:
Iām excited to announce that Mirror80 is now on Society6!! You can find wall art, stickers, pillows, laptop sleeves and much more. The store is in its beginning stages but will be expanding in the coming weeks. Today Iām highlighting a few items that will encourage you to keep a summer state of mind all year longā¦
Above we see art prints Palm on Yellow and Palm on Lavender. Iāve been wanting to start a shop/store for my photography for a long while, but I finally took the plunge when I needed artwork for my house. I had a very specific idea about the images I wanted, and I decided to create them myself.
In fact, I would recommend opening a Society6 shop to any creative who wants to test the waters a bit and see his/her work in a variety of forms. Plus, Society6 offers sales and promotions (such as free shipping) on a regular basis, making it an affordable option for wall art and other goodies.
I was really excited about the carry-all pouches. I use these for so many purposes. They act as purses, they can hold pencils and pens, and theyāre perfect for creating āfun packsā for my daughter when we travel. Above and below we see the Palm on Lavender pouchĀ in medium.
Side note: if youāre into dreamy images, check out this fun cotton candy and confetti piece as well. As mentioned, Iāll be adding new artwork/designs to the store this fall and winter, so Iāll keep you posted on new developments. Cheers to tropical style all year long!!!
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The Power of Pink and Teal:
Happy Thursday, Everyone! Are some of you on spring break this week? Thereās a LOT going on, from vacations to SXSW. If youāre scrambling to accessorize, I wanted to share this quick reminder that itās as easy as mixing a few retro pieces with a handful of new items. Plus, Iāll never turn down the chance to celebrate one of my favorite color combinations: pink and teal! (See the front page of the Mirror80 site if you donāt believe me.)
All of todayās photos feature items that I own. Theyāre a mix of old and new, and while some are retro/no longer for sale and others are from a few seasons back, Iāll still share sources at the end of the post when possible.
And by the way, almost every item featured is tres affordable. Which is good news if youāre wanting to start a collection of retro-modern treasures:
scarves:Ā Sam Moon (not currently for sale), Ā fuchsia purse:Ā Forever 21 (not currently for sale), Ā teal purse:Ā an ā80s Etsy find, Ā flat-beaded necklace:Ā an ā80s Etsy find, Ā silver and light pink bracelets:Ā H&M, Ā triangle necklace:Ā fLuxe Jewelry (similar design)
Happy shopping and treasure hunting!Ā XOXO, Kate
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Whatās Inside Your Caboodles?:
Ready to get organized?! This little beauty is actually a new Caboodles find, in mini form! Available for a mere $10 via Urban Outfitters, itās the perfect size to keep on display at all times. After filling it with your favorite products, of course! Speaking of, today we take a look inside of my Caboodles, and Iāll even list some fabulous ā80s products that are still on the market. In case you want to fill your Caboodles with little reminders of the ārecent retroāā¦
In my Caboodles:Ā Revlon Nail Enamel, a plastic cuff by Tarina TarantinoĀ (not ā80s, not brand-new either), banana clipsĀ andĀ flexible rollers (reminiscent of Benders). Although not photographed, I also keep a Bonne Bell Lip Smacker in one of the trays. Dr. Pepper flavor, of course!!
Whatās in your Caboodles?! When I shared a sneak peek photo from this blog post on Facebook, you guys said you enjoyed a few of the ā80s items below (Iāve added a few more ideas for fun):
Loveās Baby Soft
Exclamation perfume by Coty
Lip Licking Lip Balm
Salon Selectives
Sea Breeze
LāOreal Studio hair care products
Scrunchies
Youāve heard the famous Caboodles origin story, right? In the ā80s,Ā Wheel of FortuneĀ hostess Vanna White was photographed with her makeup caseāa plastic tackle box! It was only a matter of time before a more stylish version of this amazing idea emerged, and thankfully Caboodles were born.
Thereās something so breezy and summery about the colors and forms of Caboodles, donāt you think?! Whether you collect original ā80s models or enjoy browsing the current retro-style offerings from Caboodles, there are plenty of options for hunting down these treasures.
What will you keep stocked in your Caboodles?! Donāt hesitate to leave a comment so we can all get some retro-fabulous ideas for oursā¦
Thanks for reading.Ā XOXO, Kate
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The 2016 Mirror80 Gift Guide:
Happy Holidays! Today Iām happy to present the 2016 Mirror80 Gift Guide! Get ready for a big dose of retro-modern goodness. Whether youāre on a tight budget or youāre looking to splurge, check out the amazing finds below. Thereās geometry. Thereās iridescence. Thereās the gleam of brass. And whether youāre shopping now or youāre just having fun browsing, maybe youāll find a new online shop to enjoy in the coming year! Keep reading for a slew of gift ideas, organized by price pointā¦
1. Tiki socks from Zulu Zion, 2. Beta Pastry Server from CB2, 3. Tut Pyramid Objects from CB2, 4. Pastel Dreams Mug from Lazer Kitten, 5. Chocolate Confetti from Sugarfina, 6. Hay Terrazzo Pencil from GoodhoodĀ
1. La earrings from Apres Ski, 2. Walala London Fields Plate by WALALA from Aria, 3. Altair Necklace from Hello Polly, 4. Pastel Geo Pin Set from Lazer Kitten, 5. Rubber Dipped Raw Mark Mug from Recreation Center, 6. Triangle Pom Pom Cushion in Aqua from Arro Home
1. Palermo necklace from Apres Ski, 2. Splatter Oval Plate Set from Arro Home, 3. Triangle Slice Chopping Board from Darkroom, 4. Limited Edition Stone Candleholders from Fort Standard, 5. Drip Vase from Jonathan Adler
I hope you have as much fun browsing these treasures as I did putting this gift guide together! Ā XOXO, Kate
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ā80s Fashion Talk with BambleVintage:
Today Iām THRILLED to be collaborating with BambleVintage! In 2014, this Etsy shopās creative owner, Sophie, got in touch, and sheās been a big supporter of Mirror80 over the years. Itās been awhile since Iāve featured her carefully curated finds, so I wanted to check back in and see what BambleVintage has in storeā¦and enjoy Sophieās unique perspective on ā80s fashion!
Below we see an ā80s peach top sourced from BambleVintage. Donāt you love the preppy vibe?! Read on for more photos, fabulous fashion quotes from Sophie, and a discount code for Mirror80 readers!ā¦
Sophie on misconceptions about ā80s fashionā¦
ā¦for most people just mentioning the world āeightiesā conjures up upsetting imagery of garish and highly flammable shell suits and a mullet cut by someoneās mumā¦ If you are one of those people then everything eighties is too big, too brash, too gaudy. Itās all awkward to wear, and even more awkward to look at, right? The basis of this misunderstanding, I think, probably stems from the idea of associating one or two styles, or even fashion items, with one particular decade. When we do this, all the wonderful nuances and innovation of an entire era just sort of get clumped together. The intricacies of everything from the style of a particular garment, to a whole fashion movement, get blurred. We forget that fashion is, and always has been, a journey.
Below: a vintage sleeveless summer dress and an ā80s polka dot summer dress from BambleVintage
On shoulder padsā¦
Now, the dreaded shoulder pads, I love them. I am sorry, but I just love them. Honestly, as soon as you remove all the negative connotations and imagery of shoulder pads from your psyche (Itās hard, I know, Iām here for you), a new world will open up. Believe me, they are flattering, they create the illusion of beautiful posture, and they are very versatile. I think they look especially good on a slight frame to create a sense of shape. Wear thin ones to add the finishing touch to your silhouette, wear big ones for sheer opulence and statement. Wear them correctly and no, you will not look like an American football player. If you still think shoulder pads are hideous artifacts of the past, last seen withering and dying out in the Eighties, ask Gaga and Ri Ri, theyāve got my back on the whole shoulder pads deal.
Sophie on her love of ā80s fashionā¦
I love the fashion of the eighties. Itās as simple as that. Seeing an eighties garment, the more flamboyant the better, fills me with joy. The beading, the colour, abstract prints and bold patterns, the just plain fun. I donāt want something straight off the shelf of a big brand, or something that is on trend for this second. I love eighties fashion because I want character. In the summer, I throw on a bright eighties printed blouse and (of course!) the essential neon plastic wayfarers, and I feel (shock alert) cool. I even used to have (as in a few years ago) Duran Duran and Stray Cats earrings, until, to my eternal regret, they literally fell from my ears with wear.
Below: ā80s leather peep toe shoes from Bamble Vintage
On why ā80s fashion will always be in styleā¦
If you still disagree with my love of eighties style, trust me, I get it. But looking through popular clothing brand websites today, I can honestly say that I see a huge amount of eighties influence. In fact, I see straight-up reproductions made to cater to the current retro trend. It seems strange to me that people would buy something that maybe has a āmodern takeā on something or has a ācool retro feelā rather than just diving in to eighties vintage itself, which will always have character. It is easy to buy (for some unknown and undoubtedly absurd reason people also give eighties clothes to charity), and fun to wear. Create a look, mix it up, itās what eighties style was meant for. Or even better, you can see what BambleVintage has in stockā¦
A BIG thank you to Sophie for sharing her ā80s fashion expertise with us. For more fabulous finds, like the vintage beaded cardigan,Ā ā80s velvet evening bagĀ and vintage white leather pumps below, head on over to BambleVintage!In fact, Sophie has generously set up a discount code for Mirror80 readers.Ā Type in MIRROR80 at checkout and receive 10% off all purchases from BambleVintage over Ā£10 ($12.51), Expires FEB 26.
Happy Shopping!!!
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Review: Jesse's Girl Highlight and Contour Palette:
This post contains PR samples*Who needs to eat healthy, when you can use makeup to chisel out cheekbones, camouflage a double chin, and strategically brighten and add luminosity to your skin?Ā Just kidding!Ā You totally still need to eat healthy because itās good for you. But as it relates to makeup, eating healthy is going to reflect in your skin, and the better condition your skin is in, the better your makeup will look. But hey, weāre not all perfect. Sometimes, we going to want toā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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The Makeup Show Orlando 2017:
Get ready friends! The Makeup Show is descending on Orlando next month. I cannot wait to be surrounded by makeup greatness and you should be excited too. For my OG readers, you know I gleefully attend this event every year and you probably know what the showās all about. But for those of you who are new, here are my TMS posts from years past. Event details:Ā Date: March 18-19, 2017Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on both daysLocation: Hyatt Regency, 9801 International DriveTickets: $45 for one-dayā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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First Impression Review of New Drugstore Beauty Products | EcoTools | Physician's Formula | Jesse's Girl Cosmetics | Maybelline:
This post contains PR samplesĀ and affiliate linksDoesnāt it seem like there are new beauty products popping up every week? While itās totally exciting to oooohhh and aaaaahhhh over a shiny new product, figuring out which ones are worth the purchase isnāt quite as pleasant. Having to pick and choose totally puts a damper on those makeup baller dreams. Alas, most of us need to be reasonable and avoid the FOMO purchase trap. Not nearly as fun. But probably much more satisfying in the longā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Concealer | Dupe Alert | New at the Drugstore:
This post contains affiliate and referral links. I wasnāt kidding when I said that good things are coming to a beauty department near you. That seems to be especially true for the drugstore lately. Turns out, Neutrogena wasnāt about to be left out of the new product release action.Ā While perusing the aisles at ULTA, I stumbled on their new Hydro Boost Hydrating Concealer ($12.99, 0.12 oz). I was immediately struck by how similar it was to a certain high end concealer stick. See if youā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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Maybelline Dream Cushion Foundation + Brightening Creamy Concealer | First Impression Review with Check Ins:
This post contains affiliate and referral links*Hi guys! Iām still knee deep in new product testing ā and loving every second of it, especially since I keep finding great items to tell you about.Ā Well, today is no exception.Ā I picked up the new Maybelline Dream Cushion foundationĀ ($15.99, 0.51 oz) Ā and Dream Brightening Creamy concealer ($7.99, 0.11 oz) and took them out for a wear test. And today Iām going to show you how that went.Ā Maybelline Dream Brighteningā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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Review: NYX Total Control Drop Foundation | New at the Drugstore:
This post contains affiliate and referral links.*Hey everyone! Happy New Year! Weāre excited to kick off 2017 with a new product review.Ā Judging by all the promising new products popping up on my instagram feed and the shelves at a beauty aisle near you, we might be in store for a great year ā at least in the beauty arena.Ā Today we are going to tell you about the NYX Total Control Drop Foundation (0.43 oz, $14) that recently hit shelves at ULTA. Ā Currently, 14 shades areā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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Review: Maybelline Master Precise Curvy Liquid Liner | First Impression:
This post containsĀ press samples, affiliate and referral links.* If thereās one thing thatās obvious about my beauty look, itās that I love a winged liner. My love of a cat eye has resulted in my testing out a lot of liquid liners to find my favorite ones. Ā And today Iām doing more of that. Thanks to Influenster, I get to check out the Maybelline Master Precise Curvy liquid liner. Ā I got this along with The Colossal Big Shot mascara. So this liquid linerās claim to fame isā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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Review: NYX Epic Ink Waterproof Eyeliner | Dupe Alert! | New at the Drugstore:
This post contains affiliate and referral links.* So you guys know that my mission in life is to find the best liquid liner and tell you about it, right?Ā (OK, so maybe I also like to tell you about all kinds of other beauty products too, but liquid liner is definitely a favorite) Remember how excited I was about the Jesseās Girl Liquid Liner? Well, if you were bummed that you didnāt live near a Rite aid, then Iāve got more good news for you. NYX unleashed a new liquid liner onto theā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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How to Conceal Redness or Acne on Skin using Color Correction feat. NYX HD Studio Concealer Wand:
This post contains affiliate and referral links. *Alright. It seems like concealing skin imperfections ranks high on your need-to-know list. Canāt blame ya. Few things take the wind right out of your sail quite like skin troubles. I get it. Iāve been there. We recently discussed how to use color correction to make dark under eye circles vanish. And you guys requested more. Specifically, you want to know how to hide redness on your skin when foundation and concealer alone arenāt doing theā¦ Want more? Check out the full post on girlythingsbye.com
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