I believe very strongly that makeup should be fun and should make you feel good when you wear it. After my last post, my oldest son's bonus sister-yay for blended families- mentioned to me that her favorite mascara is from a cruelty free line. It got me thinking that there is no better way to feel good about the makeup you are wearing than to know that it is cruelty free. There are so many fabulous lines of cruelty free makeup, across all price points. Here are just a few:
www.crueltyfreekitty.com is a great up to date website to learn about cruelty free makeup products! I am also proud to tell you that my beloved Ulta is cruelty free. They do not produce products in China, where animal testing is required, and their house line is cruelty free, which is great, because I have a lot of it.
As much as I love makeup, its just not that serious, you know? There isn't a reason for animals to be hurt or killed for lipstick and eyeliner. I am committing from now on to only review cruelty free prodcts, so if anyone knows of any particularly fab makeup, please let me know.
As an extra homage to Lucas' sister, I wanted to do a review from one of her favorite brands, Too Faced. I have been wanting to try it anyway, because I fell in love with a few different colors on instagram.
From left to right, we have Too Faced La Matte Color Drenched Matte Lipstick in
Sorry Not Sorry, which the website describes as a matte, peachy nude color. The middle color is Too Faced Melted Chocolate Liquified Long Wear Lipstick in
Chocolate Milkshake, and the last color is also a Melted Chocolate color in
Chocolate Cherries.
I knew going into it that Chocolate Cherries would look insane on me, but there are so many amazing pictures of it on instagram. I looks so rich and indulgent and amazing. I am totally the wrong color for it though. And I knew that. And when I actually tried the color on, I cracked up laughing because it looked like I'd been punched in the face and my mouth was bleeding everywhere.
All of these are the same color. Clearly someone with a tan should wear this, and not me. Someone Latina, or Native American perhaps. I don't even think it could be a white person who fake bakes, I think you need a tan that God gave you. I had this color on for approximately 30 seconds, long enough to take this picture, and then I had to immediately take this off.
While the color was banana sandwiches, I did really like the formula. It is very rich, and really does remind me of melted chocolate. It does taste chocolatey and rich, and even the lighter color tasted the same way. This line is definitely very decadent.
The other color I tried on from this line was Chocolate Milkshake. The milkshake color was still probably a little brown for my coloring, but it has the same great formula. The milkshake color would look amazing on anyone blond. Case in point:
Look how amazing she looks? I know I keep using the word, "rich" to describe these colors, but that's what it feels like. The applicator is kind of...fuzzy... I guess, for lack of a better word, and it makes application of the color just really thick. It feels like wearing candy.
The color, on me, is still a little bit too brown. I think redheads can wear brown, but its hard for pale skinned red heads. If I had a little bit more of an olive tone, I think it would be a great color, or even if I had more freckles.
Melted Chocolate, which has six colors in its line, would be amazing for anyone who can wear shades in the brown family. It isn't totally right for me, which is a bummer, because I love the formula.
The last color, and the pinkest of the bunch, was the one I ended up wearing out of the store. I had originally seen it on facebook, and loved it, and wondered if I should try it out given my current unrequited love of all things coral. It seemed corally to me, but when I texed some swatches to a friend, she disagreed and just called it nude. Maybe it is, and I really cant even see colors anymore.
This formula is very matte, and applies in a thick layer. In my experience, the nudes I have tried require several layers to get it thick enough to even show color, and that was definitely not the case here. It applies opaque in one layer, which is the first time I have ever experienced that. It felt really soft, and did not feel sticky at all, once it had dried. It is definitely a formula I look forward to wear again.
As a side note, I don't have any photos of it, but I also tried Too Faced
Born This Way Foundation and loved it. My skin can be really patchy and red and I am always looking for something that offers really full coverage without caking. This foundation is so soft, and at the end of the day it was still on my hand, like, seven hours later. This is a product that is definitely worth the money.