Sunday, August 28, 2016

Surviving the Con: How to Survive Once You Get There!

Grüße!
Today I am going to talk about something very important. Today I am going to tell you how to survive.
The nerd life isn't for everyone! ;)
Honestly, I am here to help with this one. If I hadn't had wonderfully experienced people give me tips before my first con, I don't know what I would have done - and I started big with the San Diego Comic Con! The con life gets you an injured tailbone, tired feet, a (seemingly always) hungry stomach, a poor sleep schedule... and a heart full of joy! But the pot at the end of the rainbow is much more fun to get to when you don't have to climb a mountain. I'm going to show you how to get around the mountain!




Bring a bag!
You can bring any bag you like, but my personal preference is this one... Outlander Lightweight Travel Backpack. Honestly, my biggest tip here would be to bring a bag that won't hurt your shoulders/back too much to carry around. Find something comfortable enough to carry around all day - it can make or break your back!

Fill your handy dandy rucksack... 
1 - Water!
... or Powerade. Honestly, it doesn't matter, as long as you stay hydrated. Dehydration will only make you feel more tired than you'll likely already be, and not to mention that you'll be thirsty and probably give yourself some very unfriendly headaches. You can always buy a drink there, of course, but you'll save some major $$$ by packing ahead of time!

2 - Snacks!
Generally, when I pull out the snacks at a con, I can practically see half the line drooling over my food. You get hungry way more quickly than you think you will, and you will be happy that you brought those Cheese-Its and fruit snacks, trust me. *Bonus - If you really want to save money, bring your lunches as well. Good portable options are things like sandwiches and Lunchables meals.

3 - Wallet!
I don't really need to say this, but I also kind of do. Some stands don't accept cards, so make sure you have cash. Also, you might think you won't need your wallet, but if you want to buy something you didn't anticipate, you don't have to trek back to your room! Not to mention, most conventions have you present your ID when picking up your badges!

4 - Badge!
Do not forget your badge! I repeat... do not forget your badge. Sometimes you'll be asked to present your badge just to get around the convention floor, or to get into panels. It's always a good idea to have it with you. If you don't like wearing it around your neck, that's fine, but bring it in your bag! *Note - When you receive your badge, make sure it's the right one! The people that put the convention together work very hard, but they're human just as you and they make mistakes!

5 - Portable Charger!
You might not really be thinking about it if you've never been to a convention before, but you're doing a lot of walking and a lot of sitting (waiting in lines for panels and the like), and you'll be out there for a long time. You won't always be able to find an outlet to charge your phone, either! Invest in a good portable charger, and make sure it's full of juice before the day starts! It's a life saver! My personal favorite is the Anker External Battery. And it's a given, but don't forget the charger cord, either. Believe it or not, I've done it before. It's frustrating to say the least!

6 - Regular Batteries!
AA, AAA, whatever your camera happens to take, bring backups. When you get into a panel with your favorite people, you tend to use up more juice than you want! ;) It' s always nice to have backups handy.

7 - Map & Schedule!
Print out a map and schedule before hand, and make sure to bring them with you! Not only will you not mess up the ones you get if you get them at your con, but it's always a good idea to have a backup. I would also recommend looking at the schedule ahead of time and planning what you want to go to, and plan a back up. Sometimes you just won't get into a panel you want, and that's just how the con goes! It's good to have a second option lined up.

8 - Compact Mirror!
This is really for people who are planning on doing a cosplay. It's sometimes difficult to touch up with your front-facing camera, so I would bring this if you plan on touching up your makeup throughout the day and don't want to have to find a bathroom when you do!

9 - A Jacket/Sweater!
It's not this way everywhere, but at Dragon Con, inside the buildings it is ridiculously hot. The panels, however, can be frigid. If you don't want to freeze your butt off, bring a light jacket!

10 - Don't bring unnecessary items!
If you pack too heavily, you'll end up hurting and regretting it. Pack what you need, but try not to pack items you don't really have to have. Your back will thank you!



Clothing!
It's getting hot in here... so take off all your wigs! Cosplaying? Dress any old way you want, but wearers beware - magic always comes with a price, dearie!

1 - Wigs!
Wear any wig you like, of course! But remember, these suckers are hot. They can tangle easily, they can tug, and they can itch. I try to stick with wigs that aren't too long, but if you do, just remember their price! If you wanna be Legolas and wear a long wig though, don't let it rain on your parade!

2 - Shoes!
Break. Them. In.
You will be in these suckers All. Day. Long. Trust me, breaking your shoes in really helps if you want to be able to walk at the end of the day! *On that same note, if you haven't broken them in, bring some Band-Aids with you. You will probably end up needing them, plus they're always a good idea to keep around!

3 - Size!
Be aware that if you're dressing as a Klingon, your costume will be quite large. It might take a bit to navigate, and as I've said, there will be a lot of people. Be careful with your costume, you wouldn't want your hard work to get all dinged up!

4 - Weapon Check!
If your character has a weapon, go and get it checked before you try to walk around everywhere with it. It works differently at every con, but at Dragon Con, you have to get your weapon approved by security before you're allowed around with it. Trust me, you don't want to break this rule!




Human Needs!
They'll still exist, even if you're Nebula or R2-D2!
1 - Potty break!
Identify where the bathrooms are and how long they take to get to! Trust me, it will be right as the panel room is about to open when you have to pee! Don't put it off or you might miss Loki. "Say! My! Name!" *If you have no idea what I am referencing, Tom Hiddleston appeared at Comic Con a few years ago and it was awesome. Trust me, as I was in the room! You can check out the video here.

2 - Take a seat!
You'll be doing a fair amount of walking and standing, so sit down when you get a chance. Your tailbone will get tired, but your feet will thank you. The trade off is worth it!

3 - Eat it!
Don't put off your meal times to see John Barrowman! I know that it'll be hard to remember to when you're focused on him, but make time for your stomach. It'll turn on you real quick! We don't want that, you're there to con!

4 - Sleep!
You'll wonder where it went. Did someone steal it? Why are you unable to catch up on it? Trust - get in as much sleep as you can!



Manners, Manners!
Please, please, please! I beg of you! Please have common courtesy towards others! Everyone else is in the same hot, crowded boat that you're in, and everyone else has waited two hours for that same panel, too. Don't be a beef jerky.

1 - Hands off!
Cosplay doesn't equal consent. Ever. It doesn't matter who they are or what they're wearing, if they don't give you permission, you don't get it. Don't grope, don't grab, don't tug, don't pull... Have common decency, you're an adult, not a toddler.

2 - Ask before you take a picture!
It's important to remember that someone being dressed up does not give you permission to take their photo. Ask them first! Chances are, they've worked hard on their costume and they'll be thrilled to pose for you. They don't want a sneezed up picture of their hard work, and more than that, they just might not want you to, which is something you should respect!

3 - Pose accepted?
When you're taking pictures with celebrities, keep in mind that each of them have their own rules for picture taking. Some are very lax and will do just about anything in a picture, while some are more reserved. Have a plan in mind for what you want to do in your picture, but if you're unsure of their rules, have a backup plan in case they aren't comfortable with it. People like to forget it, but celebrities are just people, too!

4 - Wheelchairs - Be aware of them!
The crowds are thick and the elevators are crowded, but you can walk with the crowd and you could take the stairs. Try to be aware of the people in wheelchairs, and move out of the way when they're trying to get past you, or make room when they're trying to get on the elevators. They're trying to enjoy the con, too!

5 - No ands, buts, or shorty-cuts!
The smaller panels at conventions won't be such a problem, but the big name panels with celebrities and the like will always be crowded. There will be a line, probably wrapped around many corners. You wouldn't be very happy if people were constantly squeezing into the line and bumping your seat in the room farther back every time! Please don't do it, and respect the line!

6 - Personal space!
Conventions get very crowded, so often personal space is violated. Many people apologize when they accidentally squish your toes, but it happens either way! That being said, in situations where you get the freedom of personal space, perhaps when you're sitting down in a panel or in a line, try to mind the bubbles! No one wants your foot in their lap!

Good to remember!
The con is about fun! Try to maximize it!

1 - Thou shalt obey thine convention rules!
I put this here for your own good! It's an intense need (at least for me!) to be able to come back to the con again, year after year! Don't do anything stupid like try to bring in a dangerous weapon or sell your ticket off for a profit - some conventions will ban you from their event for life for pulling something stupid like that. Don't get yourself kicked out, please!

2 - Allow time to walk around!
There are tons of other super awesome cosplayers, and you'll want to check them out and take pictures! I would try to leave a little time for this, maybe when nothing super important to you is going on!

3 - Photo op!
If you're dressed up yourself, chances are someone is going to ask to take a picture of you! Chances are, it will be more than one someone! Be prepared to be asked and pose for awesome shots of your cosplay!

4 - EARLY SHOWTIME!
I can't stress this enough - SHOW UP EARLY. If you want to get into that panel, show up early. Repeat after me - 'If I want to get into that panel, I'll show up early!' Remember this. I once camped out for a panel at the San Diego Comic Con from 7pm until about 9am when they let us in, and I was still about halfway back in a room made to hold 7,000 people.

5 - Does the room empty?
Find out ahead of time whether your convention empties the room after every panel or not, because it will have a definite effect. For instance, San Diego Comic Con does not force you to leave the room after every panel. This means that if you want to see the panel at the end of the day, chances are to see it you'll have to spend your whole day watching the panels in the convention hall. At Dragon Con, they do empty the room after each panel, which usually results in a line for the next panel coming up, and a separate line for the panel afterwards right behind it. (Even though they don't like that!) This does make it easier to get into the panel you want if you're only after one, though. But be aware what policy your convention follows!

6 - Autographs!
If you're planning on meeting anyone that you want an autograph from, remember to bring whatever it is you want them to autograph! If you want it done in a silver sharpie on an old picture, bring them!

7 - Don't be shy!
If you see someone with an awesome costume on, don't hold back! Ask them if you can have a picture! You'll regret it if you don't!


Most importantly, have a ton of fun experiencing something you'll remember for a lifetime! Have a wonderful convention, my fellow nerds!
And a special thanks to my fantastic nerd friends that helped me compile this list!

Bis zum nächsten Mal,
RayKay

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Monday, August 22, 2016

Surviving the Con: Preparing for Cosplay

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So I think the title is self-explanatory, but I'm going to say it anyway - the con life isn't for the weak! ;) Seriously though, it snowballs into more of a stressful affair than you'd think, preparing for a con. Especially if you cosplay! You've got to figure out exactly what you're going to cosplay as (obviously), and then you've got to figure out how in the world exactly it is that you're going to put that cosplay together, and all before your time limit. 
It creeps up on you faster than you think! What outfit should I wear? What wig do I need? What accessories? Is that even allowed at [insert name here] Con? What makeup do I need? You'll find yourself swirling down that vortex really quickly. Funny enough, the reason I found myself in the makeup world is because of preparations for my Dragon Con outfit last year, when I dressed up as Disgust from Disney/Pixar's Inside Out. Thank you, Youtube, for you saved my life last year and sent me on a completely unexpected one that I never thought I would continue.
Side note: Seriously, if you've never checked out makeup tutorials on YouTube, you're missing out. A special mention to a makeup-guru that you couldn't possibly miss or mistake, NikkieTutorials. She is extremely talented and empowering, and I bow down to her skills. She has taught me half of what I know about makeup, and I'll never forget it!

Back on topic, that picture there is me last year at Dragon Con! I was and still am actually very proud of how that turned out, being that my makeup skills were at the 'I don't know what I'm doing and I've watched makeup tutorial videos a few times in the last two weeks' level! My eyebrows were completely green, I got a huge pair of green lashes, and a pair of green contacts, as you can see... Those contacts killed my eyes. Word of warning to anyone who has never worn contacts before, I wouldn't advise trying it out for the first time on a Con day. If you feel the need to, bring the contacts case with you so that you can take them out when the inevitably irritate your eyes... trust me. Just trust in me.
As for my makeup here, I took inspiration from a Poison Ivy makeup tutorial on YouTube. If I were doing Disgust this year, you could bet you would see more than the simple makeup I did last year, but I digress. There are many more tutorials out now that are specifically about Inside Out characters, but since there weren't then, Ivy saved my life! Probably not a coincidence, as she's my favorite female DC villain! If you want to go for not just face makeup but body, I recommend MadeYewLook on YouTube. She is beast.
As for the rest - putting this all together was a ball game, let me tell you! You start head to toe, and if you're anything like me, you want to make it as perfect as you can. Long green wig? Check. *Warning - not for the faint of heart - the heat and the weight of that wig, they get to you!* ;) Contacts? Lashes? Makeup? Check. And let me tell you, picking all those out, though they may seem trivial, can take hours each. Should I get neon or forest green? It feels a little like picking out paint colors. Have you ever done that? Whatever choice you make, you always doubt it. I went through at least 4 different lipstick shades before I chose red. I was going to do lilac but didn't think I could pull it off at the time. Fast forward a year and I wear purple on my lips like it ain't no thing! *This look here was one of my makeup tests for Disgust!*

But you can't stop with makeup! I wanted to have an outfit that represented my girl, but I also don't know how to sew yet, so my sister and I had to get creative. Luckily, I had a green dress already that worked really well for Disgust, but my sister was to be Joy, and she had nothing. You wouldn't believe how long we looked for a dress that would work with no results. So we finally turned to... that's right, folks, dying some fabric! For this, you need a giant pot, and I do mean that, some good fabric dye, and just the right amount of mixture for your color. (We used Rit Dye for ours, and you can find whatever color you want and how to achieve your desired look on their guide here.) You can only keep it in the water for so long to get the color you want, and God help you if you spill the color! But do I recommend? Heck yes! This was so much fun. And since I couldn't find a pair of shoes I wanted, I turned to a favorite of mine - shoe painting! I cannot for the life of me find a picture of the Disgust shoe I painted, but I made an Inside Out shoe and an Anger and Sadness shoe! For this you need any old canvas or fabric shoe, acrylic paint, and Mod Podge. Use as much acrylic paint as you want, but only do one layer of Mod Podge, or the shoe cracks and your work can easily be destroyed!



Another project we found ourselves working on was the accessories that the characters carry around with them, and myself, my sister, and our friend Bogdana (and she has an awesome blog about all the books she reads that you should check out!), landed on carrying around their memory orbs. Although Joy also carried around a backpack, so we bought a plush Bing-Bong and a plain canvas bag that we dyed purple with the same Rit Dye and that I then painted over with the acrylic paint and Mod Podge that I mentioned before.

We made the memory orbs with ornament balls that open up from Hobby Lobby, and we got some standard school glue, foam paint brushes, glitter, and shoelaces. First, we lined the inside of the ornament balls with glue using the foam brushes, then we dumped some glitter inside, closed the ball, and shook! We just did this with each color until we were satisfied with the glitter coating. When those were dried and done (we left them sitting open overnight to dry), we closed them up and stuck some shoelaces that we dyed the appropriate color through the loop at the top of the ornament and fashioned it into a bracelet of sorts. See, we knew we wouldn't necessarily want to hold on to them all day, so we tied a good knot at the base of the ornament loop, and when we were ready on the day of the Con, we tied the other end around our wrists. It was lightweight and portable, and it gave us something fun to play with all day while we waited in the lines for panels! We're really just kids at heart, after all! In these pictures, you can see Sadness holding up her memory orb and Joy holding hers and pointing to Bing-Bong!


We had loads of fun at Dragon Con and took a ton of pictures of amazing costumes there - some of these people just knock it out of the park and blow me away! Like all of these guys that absolutely killed it!
 
 *top left - Cosima & Delphine cosplay from Orphan Black; top right - Sherlock & Irene cosplay from BBC Sherlock; bottom - Thranduil & Tauriel cosplay from The Hobbit


I hope you guys like what we did or maybe picked up some ideas at the very least! Enjoy the nerd life, everybody!
Oh, and if you get anything at all from this... Plan ahead! It's worth it in the end and usually really fun to put together!

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RayKay


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Friday, August 19, 2016

Ipsy Glam Bag

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Every month I'll be posting my review of the Ipsy Glam Bag here! 

Ipsy Glam Bag Design
This month's theme was "Sugar Highness." The bag design was really cute this month, and was designed by the founder of Ipsy, Michelle Phan. I received the bag with the green hair that looked very mermaid-esque to me, which makes me happy! I usually end up loving their bag designs, but this one is one of my favorites!


NYX Born to Glow Liquid Illuminator in "Gleam"

This product is amazing. It can be used by itself, but when I want my highlighter to be extra bright and vibrant that day, I'll use this as a base and put a powder highlight over top. It's very pigmented and will definitely leave a high shine, and it's great to mix into foundation if you're going for a dewy look.
I received the color Gleam, but I previously used this product in the shade Sunbeam, which was the other shade I could have received.
Full size product is available for sale anywhere NYX Cosmetics sells their products, including Target, Ulta, and the NYX Cosmetics Website.
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Josie Maran Whipped Mud Mask in "Vanilla Apricot"

This mask is wonderful. I have oily skin, and after using this mask my skin feels moisturized, but is not left feeling oily. That's a rare thing to come by for me! I also like the feel and scent of it - it smells a bit like red clay at first, but as it settles you begin to smell the not too strong but not too subtle scent in its background. The smell lingers a while even after you rinse, but since it's not too strong I like that about it! I would recommend going a little thicker than you might think to - the first time I used this, I layered it a little too thin and didn't get the full effects. Over all a really great product, and since I also have very sensitive skin, I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't have any adverse reactions or burning sensations. I used a sample size of this product, but the full sized one is available for purchase as part of a set at Sephora and the Josie Maran Cosmetics Website.
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Trust Fund Beauty Liquid Lipstick in "K,Bye"


After trying this product, I have to say that I wish I loved it more. The positives for me are the color, which is a sort of dusty rose with brown undertones, and that the formula doesn't dry out my lips. However, out of personal preference, I don't like the way it sits on my lips after being applied. The formula doesn't dry at all and looks glossy (although it is not), and it comes off everywhere. I'm a big fan of matte liquid lipstick particularly because I can go about my day without having to worry about my lipstick coming off everywhere. This lipstick does just that, but for someone that doesn't mind this I wouldn't worry about it. The formula doesn't have any distinct smell from what I can tell, just a general cosmetic smell with no additives. It wouldn't be my go to, but the lipstick is beautiful and does work, so I can't fault it for my own personal preference. If you like this sort of finish though, this would be a perfect nude liquid lip for you. I received what looked like a full sized sample, and this can be bought at Trust Fund Beauty's Website.
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Beauty For Real 'I-Line 24-7' in "Black Magic"

This eyeliner is pretty darn fantastic. I tried it out at first by applying it and then immediately smudging it out, and right away the product had already begun to set in. It will smudge with some help if that's what you're going for, but if you're not don't worry, it dries quickly! After letting it set for a minute or two, I again tried to smudge the line out and it wasn't budging. It would work well as a liner for your waterline, as once it's down it stays very well. It comes off easily with a makeup wipe or makeup remover as well, so you don't have to hurt your eyes trying to remove it. The color goes on and dries as a nice matte black, perfect for any cat-eye you want! I received a full sized sample, and this can be bought at Beauty For Real's Website.
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Symphony Beauty Makeup Wipes in "Cucumber & Aloe Vera"

Let me start by saying that it's very difficult for me to find makeup wipes that don't burn my skin, as my skin is very sensitive. These makeup wipes are awesome. Not only did I not have any problems with it, it removes oil and makeup very easily and does it with a scent that I did not expect to love (I don't usually like cucumber scented things), but I ended up loving it. Two thumbs up! 

I cannot find a website for this company anywhere, and I couldn't find this company listed at Sephora or Ulta, but I did find a listing for these makeup wipes on Amazon. However, since I have no way of knowing if the seller is actually from the company "Symphony Beauty," I'm not going to provide the link. Do a quick Google search and maybe something will come up for you!

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Sunday, August 14, 2016

What Makeup Taught Me About Loving Myself

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Today I thought I would post about what makeup has taught me about myself. First, don't get me wrong - I could talk about makeup all day long. Clearly I could tell you my favorite brands and products without skipping a beat, but I didn't always feel the way about makeup that I do now.
I'll be very raw here. I took these pictures only about two years ago, and the only reason I posted them is because I was in another country and trying something new to help push me out of my comfort zones. Honestly, half the time I posted a picture because it turned out well it was because when I looked at the picture, I removed myself from the person that was looking back at me. Those eyes, that expression - they couldn't possibly belong to me. There was always something deeper going on that I didn't want to remember - I hated what I saw when I looked in the mirror. This, the older I get, the more I hear, is sadly something that most women see when they look at themselves. So it didn't stand to reason in my mind that I could take a photo of myself bare-faced *I think I might have lightly filled in my brows* and be okay with what I saw. Most of the time, when I left my apartment without makeup on I felt suffocated. I was very aware that I didn't have anything on, and I was very aware of how that made me feel.

Let me be clear here, it wasn't about what anyone else would think of me, it was what I thought about me. I decided long ago that the opinions of others didn't matter, but if there is one thing I am good at doing, it is being my own worst enemy. Without makeup on, I would purposefully avoid looking in the mirror. It wasn't just on the days you wake up with puffy eyes or a huge pimple on your forehead, it was every day. I saw an ugly face staring back at me, one that I wanted to cover up as quickly as I could. So grab that eyeliner and concealer, you're going to cover up what you can and distract from the things you can't. That's what I always told myself, and once the makeup went on, I would sigh - half a sigh of relief and half a sigh of defeat, because this was as good as it was going to get.
Now, think of the stereotypes you associate with women that wear makeup every day, then think of the stereotype you have in your mind about a woman that never wears makeup. Women are either whatever version of "too much" someone deems them, or not enough. 'She's got so much makeup on, she looks like a clown' versus 'She should put on a little makeup so it looks like she's trying.' Most days, to many people, I am probably the latter. I do have days, though, when I go out in public with a full face of makeup on - and not just for costumes. The difference between now and then is that I don't hate myself for doing it.
The comments didn't stop - hurtful, hateful, and judgmental people will always exist. When I hated myself, I ignored them and held my head high because their opinions didn't matter to me. When I hear them now, I ignore them and hold my head high not just because their opinions don't matter - and to anyone and everyone reading this that has ever had something hateful said you, their opinions will never matter - but because I no longer believe the rubbish that they're spewing as my own truths. I get all kinds of comments from all kinds of people ranging from degrading and disgusting to uplifting and kind, but once you learn that the only opinions that matter are the ones that you let matter, they lose their bite. Don't get me wrong, I have had plenty of years worth of being bullied enough to know that the phrase 'sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me' is nothing but a farce. They can and will hurt you, but only until you stop letting them.
I bet by now you're wondering what the hell any of this has to do with what makeup has taught me. Makeup, as I said before, was only a means of covering up a face that I thought should be hidden from the world. Through makeup, though, I discovered just how beautiful I was without it on, and I stopped feeling ashamed of feeling beautiful in my own skin. When I put on a fresh face of makeup, I might have brightly colored blue lips or glitter everywhere, and that's okay. I get to create whatever art I want to create, and at the end of the day, I get to wipe it all away and see what's underneath. Guess what? I happen to like what's underneath. Underneath was the artist that was inspired to love herself and create art from a few brushes and products. I don't feel like a girl hiding in the shadows anymore, trying to snuff out the light and cover myself up. I feel like a woman that stands in the light and forces the darkness to get out of my way. So now when I grab a makeup wipe and watch as it all disappears, I look forward to seeing the canvas beneath. I wouldn't trade that feeling for the world.

This post was inspired by a friend of mine, Travis. He's a beautiful soul and a beautiful person, and I feel lucky to know him.
Did I mention he's also hilarious? He's the best. ;)

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Friday, August 12, 2016

Joker Suicide Squad

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Hello ladies and germs! I've created this new blog to talk more about the products I use and give my review/experience with them! In this picture the most notable things I am using are Jeffree Star Cosmetics Velour Liquid Lipstick in "I'm Royalty" and Urban Decay's Alice Through the Looking Glass Palette.

In my opinion, Jeffree Star's liquid lipstick is one of the best formulas of liquid lipstick you will ever find. From the first swipe, the pigment is unbelievably opaque. The applicator is also truly unique. It's a doe foot applicator, but it isn't what you find with other brands. It actually feels kind of spongy, and it bends very easily, which makes it easy to trace the shape of your lips. I like to line my lips and get the shape with this applicator, and then it's very easy to fill in. You won't need to layer this, and I would recommend that you don't. If you layer this too much, it can begin to feel thick and might crack. I would also recommend that you moisturize (with balm or a lip scrub) before use, because it can feel drying on your lips if you do not. I always moisturize and have no problems when I do. The liquid to matte finish is beautiful and quick as well - once it's on, it's not going anywhere. To smear it the way I wanted here, I had to use a little fresh from the bottle. I would recommend this product to anyone and everyone. I use a lot of products from this cosmetics line, and they are some of my favorites!

This product retails for $18 at jeffreestarcosmetics.com and beautylish.com. Direct links to this product: JSC Website "Im Royalty"
Beautylish "Im Royalty"

Urban Decay's "Alice Through the Looking Glass" Palette is absolutely beautiful. I used the shades "Hatter" and "Gone Mad" to create this Joker inspired look. The palette is full of highly pigmented shadows with a creamy formula, and they blend like butter. I love every shade, and as an added bonus, the packaging design is absolutely gorgeous. As a fan of makeup and a standing fan of "Alice in Wonderland," this palette made me happy inside!
This product was a limited edition special release for the movie, so there is no guarantee that it will remain available. If you're interested, snap it up! Urban Decay also sells to other outlets such as Ulta Beauty and Sephora.
This product retails for $60 at urbandecay.com. Direct link to this product: Alice Through the Looking Glass Palette

The bow I'm wearing is called "DC Comics The Joker Large Cheer Hair Bow" and comes from hottopic.com. Direct link: Hot Topic DC Joker Cheer Bow

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