December 24, 2013

Zoella's Gingerbread Biscuits + Eggless Royal Icing Recipe



My sister and I spent yesterday cooking dinner for the fambam. We attempted at making risotto which looked and smelled AMAZING but tasted SO BITTER :( I think we put too much lemon zest.... sigh. Next time we'll leave that out and hopefully it'll work out. But anyways, we didn't want to end the night in failure so we decided to do a little bit of christmas baking! 

You may have already seen Zoella's baking DIY video for Gingerbread Biscuits. Let me just say that it turned out PERFECT! We decided to top it off with some royal icing which really brought the sweetness level up. 

You can click here for the baking video 
I almost forgot to say that I replaced bicarbonate of soda with baking soda and treacle with maple syrup! 

And here's my recipe for royal icing! I really love it because theres no merengue powder yet it still hardens and is really easy to work with. I tailored my recipe from this website's recipe


ROYAL ICING RECIPE 

- 1 cup confectioners' sugar 
- 3 teaspoons of whole milk 
- 2 teaspoons of honey 
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- food coloring! 

Mix it all together and slap it into a piping bag and you're good to go. 

December 20, 2013

Drugstore Eyebrow Battle


 Today's post is a comparison between the NYX Eyebrow Cake Powder and the Elf Eyebrow Kit. As you can probably see, both products have gotten a reasonable amount of love over the past weeks so I thought it would be fun to write a comparison review and let you guys know which one wins! The Elf duo is in medium while the Nyx duo is in medium dark.

Price
Elf: $3.00
Nyx: $6.00

Content 
Elf: A dual ended brush with a blending and angled brush, dark brown wax, shadow
Nyx: two shadows, an angled brush, a spooley brush, and clear wax

Packaging
Elf: Sturdy
Nyx: Sturdy

There are definitely pros and cons to both products-- the angled brush in the elf duo is sosooso nice for filling in eyebrows because its very thin and precise while the blending brush on the other end is completely useless for me. On the other hand, the angled brush on the Nyx duo works alright, but the spooly brush is really useful for blending in the powder.

As for the products themselves, both seem to last, but do show some signs of fading throughout the day-- I used one for each eyebrow and I couldn't tell the difference.

If you want to get creative, you can mix the Nyx wax with the powder and then apply which gives a more opaque precise line-- except you end up using 5x the amount of wax. Just by looking, I'm probably going to run out of wax in the next few weeks... :/

If I had to pick a winner, I think I would go with the Elf Kit-- it's half the price and works just as well. Even though you don't have a spooly brush, you can use the angled brush when its clean to spread out the product.

Hope you enjoyed reading! 

December 14, 2013

PERFECT WINTER LIP Endless Red


I've recently rediscovered this lip stain while shopping my stash for a nice festive lip color for the holidays. Since then, I've been wearing it as often as I can and thought that it was about time that I wrote a full review.

You may remember the release of the L'Oreal Color Riche Caresse Wet Shine Stains last year-- they became known as dupes for the YSL Glossy Stain. I, like many others, got roped in and ended up purchasing this product in 190 Endless Red.

This color is the perfect natural flush red lip tint. The product is basically a yellow toned, highly pigmented gloss with no shimmers-- my kind of product! I love dotting it onto the center of my lips and patting it in. You can keep it sheer or add about two more layers for a very opaque, glossy shine.

It's perfect for a dewy complexion when you want to look like you've just been out in the cold. I love pairing it with a natural pinky blush, dark eyebrows, and a touch of mascara.

Pros: natural lip tint, build-able, glossy, long lasting stain
Cons: tricky brush, yellow tint(your teeth look more yellow), while color lasts gloss does not

December 9, 2013

The Original Tangle Teezer!!!



This week I got to try out the VERY hyped Tangle Teezer! I've heard so many beauty lovers raving about this hair brush so when my old hairbrush started fraying and getting quite disgusting, I thought I would give this one a whirl. 
For those who don't know about the Tangle Teezer, it's a plastic hair brush designed specifically to be used on wet hair. The product claims to painlessly detangle and be easy use. Sounds like a miracle, right?

Before we start, I have pretty long hair that goes till right below my bust. It's pretty thin and gets pretty dry and knotted at the ends.

This is a pretty pricey hair brush. I bought mine from Sallys, and even at the checkout the clerk muttered, "woah 14 dollars for this? jeez..." which made me a little bit uncomfortable because there were two different knock off brands both for around 9 dollars... but I wanted to get the real deal-- especially if so many people have been praising this thing.

I tried this out right when I got home, and I have to say that I absolutely love it! It really gets rid of any snarls in your hair without tugging and pulling. I think this is because of very thin bristles of varying length that come over the surface of your hair and get all the tangles out. I was SUPER impressed. It didn't even hurt!

I would DEFINITELY recommend this, and am already planning on buying this for my sister for Christmas. I think she'll love it.

ps keep checking back for more posts-- finals season is coming and blogging is my favorite thing to do during my study breaks! ;) 

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