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maddmannent · 6 years ago
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#SuperFacts #MindElevation #IAmPurpleHaze #IJS If You Don't God Will Eventually Send He What He Deserves! #GetItOrForgetIt (at Bronx, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BteEtlGAirO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=c4z3wtfj9zj8
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Get It or Forget It?: Too Faced Chocolate Gold Palette
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Hello and welcome back to our regular little corner of the web, Beauties! I know I’ve already told you guys how I feel about this product, but I wanted to give you guys a full review of it.  (more…)
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dekadensdesign · 9 years ago
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surnamegoods · 11 years ago
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Our sale continues today through xmas! 20% off everything with code HOLIDAZE13, including our brand new solid copper flask. Limited stock on these babies! #makersmonday #cybermonday #getitorforgetit
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Get It or Forget It?: CeraVe AM & PM Moisturizers
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Hey there, Beauties!! I’ve been using these for a little over a month now, and I definitely have some opinions. (more…)
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Get It or Forget It?: Revlon Colorstay Makeup for Normal/Dry Skin
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Hello there, Beauties!! I’m finally ready to bring you my review on this popular drugstore foundation.  (more…)
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Greetings and salutations, Beauties! Today’s review is on a product from a brand I’m slowly growing more and more fond of. 
Pencil liner isn’t exactly the most exciting product for your face. In fact, most people either don’t use it at all, or just throw it on the water line and call it a day. Since I’m not the best at liquid liner, pencil liners have always been my go-to product to line my eyes. So, when I saw this set at Ulta, I grabbed it immediately to try out.
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The Mally Beauty Evercolor Starlight Waterproof Liner Trio, $19, is available at Ulta in stores and on the Ulta website. In the set, you get three liners in the shades Midnight (black), Milk Chocolate (brown) and Sailor (shimmery navy). Mally Beauty claims that these liners glide on easily and last all day.
I’ve been testing these liners for about a month now, and I must say that they’re pretty great. I agree with the claims that they glide on easily. The best part is, the pencils are creamy so they don’t hurt or pull when you’re applying them to either the water line or the lid. I also agree that they last all day, especially in the water line. In fact, they can take a little bit of extra work to remove from the water line sometimes.
Now, my only con with these is that, while they are super long lasting in the water line, they can smudge a little when you use them on the lid. I have really dry, itchy eyes that tend to water, and I’ve found that I’ll have a little bit of running from the liner under my eyes in the corners. But, if I don’t rub my eyes or anything, the liner stays put.
So, as a whole, would I recommend these? Most definitely. This is for sure a GET IT product for me, and I plan on getting more colors if and when they become available. I prefer these over a lot of the other pencil liners I have.
Have you guys tried the Mally Beauty liner pencils? If so, did you love or hate them? Let me know in the comments below.
Until next time, Beauties!! xoxo
Get It or Forget It?: Mally Beauty Evercolor Starlight Waterproof Liner Trio Greetings and salutations, Beauties! Today's review is on a product from a brand I'm slowly growing more and more fond of. 
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Hello and welcome back, Beauties!! Today’s review is on a fairly new primer that I’m finally done testing out. 
I’m one of those people that firmly believes in the power of a good primer. I can tell the difference in the way my makeup looks and lasts throughout the day when i wear primer and when I don’t. So, when I heard about the new primer from Peter Thomas Roth, I was excited to give it a try.
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Here are the deets on this primer. The Skin to Die For No-Filter Mattifying Primer & Complexion Perfector, $28, is available at Ulta, Sephora, and on the Peter Thomas Roth Website. You get 1oz. of product in the tube, which isn’t bad for a primer at all. According to the Ulta website, here’s what the product claims to do:
This sheer, lightweight, mattifying primer provides instant results with long-term benefits. AuraSpheres and gransil EP-9 instantly blur, fill and help reduce the look of pores, fine lines and imperfections with a natural-looking matte finish. A powerful mattifying complex absorbs excess oil with AberMat while powerful Disa-Pore 20 and Evermat help reduce the appearance of pore size and shape over time.Subtle, universal tint instantly blends with any skin tone and shade. Can be used under makeup for flawless, professional-looking results, or alone for a naturally beautiful, no-filter look. For all skin types.
Okay so, I’m going to get straight to the point in this review. I don’t like this. It doesn’t do anything for my pores, which was the main reason I got it. I didn’t notice any major mattification (is that even a word?! smh) of my skin either. Products like this are why people doubt the legitimacy of primers. I used this for about a month and saw no results, short term or long term as the product claims. I’m just not into this whatsoever.
Clearly, I’m going to have to say that this product is a definite FORGET IT for me. I didn’t see any of the results the product claims to provide.
Have you guys tried this primer? If so, did you have a better experience than I did? Let me know in the comments below.
Until next time, Beauties!! xoxo
Get It or Forget It?: Peter Thomas Roth Skin to Die For Primer Hello and welcome back, Beauties!! Today's review is on a fairly new primer that I'm finally done testing out. 
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Get It or Forget It: It Cosmetics Superhero Mascara
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Hello and welcome back, Beauties! The mascara we are going to discuss today is definitely a popular one. Let’s see if it’s worth the hype, or if you should pass on it.  (more…)
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Been on the fence about purchasing the new @anastasiabeverlyhills Soft Glam palette? Check out my review (link in bio), and see if my thoughts can help you make your decision. Spoiler Alert: I love it! You’ll have to read the post though to find out why 😉 #abhsoftglam #anastasiabeverlyhills #getitorforgetit #palettereview #beautublogger #instabeauty #makeupjunkie #eyeshadowlover
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Good morning, Beauties!! Click the link in my bio to check out #todayspost, my review of the @anastasiabeverlyhills Soft Glam palette. Let me know in the comments your thoughts on it. #getitorforgetit #anastasiabeverlyhills #abhsoftglam #palettereview #crueltyfreemakeup #beautyblog #beautyblogger #instabeautyblogger #instabeauty #makeupjunkie #eyeshadowlover
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Get It or Forget It?: Anastasia Beverly Hills Soft Glam Palette
Get It or Forget It?: Anastasia Beverly Hills Soft Glam Palette
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Hello and welcome back, Beauties!! I hope you’re doing well. Today, I’m (finally!) going to share with you my thoughts on the hella hyped up new palette from Anastasia Beverly Hills. If you’re interested in seeing how I feel about it, just keep on reading.  (more…)
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Good afternoon, Beauties!! Click the link in my bio and check out today’s posts: • #reviewroundup Recent Product Fails • #getitorforgetit @pinkyrosecosmetics Single Shadows #beautyblogger #bblogger #instabeautyblogger #productreview #indiemakeup #beautycommunity
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Hello and welcome back, Beauties!! I hope you’re having a great day so far. I’ve always been a fan of bareMinerals, but this is the first liquid foundation I’ve tried from them. If you’re interested in seeing how it worked for me, just keep on reading. 
It’s amazing to me how quickly our makeup tastes can change. For the longest time, I would never wear liquid foundation. I found that it would irritate my skin, or just look weird on me. Thanks to better products and finally learning how to apply it well, I’ve become a huge fan of it.
When I was only wearing powder foundations, bareMinerals was the brand I typically gravitated towards because of their extensive shade range and I never had any issues with my skin from it, like breakouts or anything. So, when I began hearing so many good things about their newest liquid foundation, I figured I’d give it a go.
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The bareMinerals barePro Performance Wear Liquid Foundation, $34, comes in about 30 shades. When I was at Ulta trying to select a shade, I found three that could work for me, which is a rarity for me. I finally settled on the shade Cappuccino and it’s pretty much a perfect match for me. Let’s go over the claims real quick from the Ulta website:
bareMinerals barePro Performance Wear Liquid Foundation redefines what long-wear means: a good-for-skin, high-performance formula that blurs pores and imperfections while improving the appearance of skin texture over time*. With 24-hour wear in a range of natural matte finish shades, it works – and plays – as hard as you do. Just one pump delivers lightweight, oil-free, photo-friendly full-coverage. barePro Performance Wear Liquid Foundation is powered by specially-developed Mineral Lock Long-Wear Technology that blends mineral pigments with lipids naturally found in skin to lock in all-day full coverage. Natural Bamboo Stem Extract provides a smooth, soft focus finish, while Papaya Enzymes gently improve skin’s texture both immediately and over time. This self-setting foundation is transfer-resistant and color-true. Available from the fairest porcelain to the deepest cocoa for all of our natural beauties.
Benefits:
Dermatologist tested
Oil-free
Non-acnegenic
Non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores)
Makeup so pure you can sleep in it
This foundation has been clinically shown to improve skin over time, by addressing hydration, texture, appearance of pores and boosting skin renewal.
I have found that the barePro foundation definitely lasts for a long time without getting all funky on the skin as the claims state. I’ve worn it for 12 hours and even longer and it literally didn’t need any touching up. I also agree with the claim that it’s lightweight on the skin. You barely realize you have it on the skin, which is a big thing for me. I hate feeling like I have a heavy mask on my face.
  Here are some pics from one of the days I spent testing the foundation. The image on the left is after about four hours of wear. I apply my makeup at 6am every morning, so this picture was taken around 10am. The image on the right was taken at 7pm once I got home from work. As you can see, nothing is broken down or crusty except for my hair lol.
So, what are my thoughts on the bareMinerals barePro Foundation?
Y’all, I LOVE this foundation! You can use a little bit to get a lighter coverage, or build it up to a super full coverage, depending on your skin texture. I’ve applied it with a beauty sponge, brush, and with my fingers and have gotten equally good looks every time. This is definitely my favorite foundation so far this year, and definitely will be picking up a backup. Guys, GET IT. Period.
Let me know in the comments below if you’ve tried this foundation and what you thought of it.
Until next time, Beauties!! xoxo
Get Ir or Forget It?: bareMinerals barePro Foundation Hello and welcome back, Beauties!! I hope you're having a great day so far. I've always been a fan of bareMinerals, but this is the first liquid foundation I've tried from them.
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Hey there, Beauties! Welcome back to our little corner of the web! I tested this Becca foundation for a week, and am ready to share my thoughts on it with you. So, if you wanna know about my experience with the Becca Ultimate Coverage Creme, just keep reading. 
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The Becca Ultimate Coverage Complexion Creme, $44, comes in 18 shades. The shades available are in a great gradient of color, as shown in the image below, making it pretty easy to find your shade. Or, at bare minimum, a shade very close to your shade. I picked up the shade Mahogany, which is one of the deepest shades in the range. It’s definitely too dark for me. I should’ve picked up Sienna, but I still made the shade I purchased work. This is what happens when you don’t swatch before purchase, folks.
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Anywho, let’s take a look at the claims from the Ulta website:
Becca’s Ultimate Coverage Foundation is a full-coverage, 24-hour wear, water-resistant foundation – enriched with intense pigments and water to achieve natural, weightless coverage. Coverage without the cake! One pump effortlessly covers imperfections, redness, hyperpigmentation, and uneven texture – giving you ultimate confidence! Each water-resistant shade is formulated with a balance of intense pigments for full coverage and 22% water for a natural finish that lasts all day. This best-selling liquid foundation is great for all skin tones and types. For seamless application, apply one pump to a well-hydrated face after moisturizer or primer is fully absorbed, and use The One Perfecting Brush or a sponge to blend.
I definitely agree with the claim that this foundation is full coverage. You don’t need much product at all to cover up your past, present and future with this stuff. The first day I used it, I definitely used too much and looked a little cakey. Also, they say to use a brush or sponge to apply it, but I found that using my fingers worked best for me. Not to say that it looked bad with a sponge or anything, but it looked super perfect when I applied it with my fingers. Also, when I applied it that way, I needed even less product.
As I told you guys, the shade I picked up is too dark for me, so I had to mix it to lighten it up a little, which definitely isn’t something I’m used to doing. Typically, foundations are too light for me. Anyway, I mixed it with both hydrating foundations and more matte foundations I have and found that it didn’t impact the coverage or formula of the foundation in a negative way at all. The only thing I noticed was, as I said before, if I used too much, I looked a little cakey.
    Here are all of the looks I posted last week of me using the foundation. As you can see, you can tell that I used a little too much on Thursday because I’m looking a little dry and textured in the face. I always set my face, but with this foundation you have to tread lightly doing so or you’re gonna look a little textured if you have dry skin like I do.
So, the big question is, would I recommend this foundation, right? Well, I think that if you’re a fan of a more full coverage look, you should definitely GET IT. I’m typically a medium coverage girl, but I enjoyed the look this foundation gave once I found the application method that worked best for me. It is full coverage without feeling heavy on the skin and lasts FOREVER on the skin. If I had to name a con, it would be that it takes a while to set on the skin and transfers. Otherwise, I think that this is a solid foundation.
Let me know in the comments below if you’ve tried this foundation and what your thoughts on it are.
Until next time, Beauties!! xoxo
Get It or Forget It?: Becca Ultimate Coverage Creme Hey there, Beauties! Welcome back to our little corner of the web! I tested this Becca foundation for a week, and am ready to share my thoughts on it with you.
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theregulargirlreviews · 7 years ago
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Hello there, Beauties!! Click the link in my bio for today’s posts: • #letstalkaboutit The #1530challenge Tag creates by @georgiaharrisyo • #getitorforgetit @smashboxcosmetics Photo Edit Eye Shadow Trio In Nudie Pic: Deep #beautyblogger #beautycommunity #bblogger #instabeauty #instabeautyblogger #1530challenge #productreview
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