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Monday, February 2, 2015

Empties Review: NYC BB Creme

NYC Smooth Skin BB Creme 5 in 1 Skin Perfector

This product I bought over the summer for something lightweight to wear on a night out or to a family function. This was one of the least expensive BB cream/tinted moisturizer-type products that I saw at the drugstore, so I thought it couldn't hurt to give it a try. I'm as pale as a ghost, even in the summer, so I got this in 01 Light for $3.49.

The color on this product seemed a little orange on me at first application, even in the summer months when I was working outside and getting a lot of sun. After about a half an hour the color seemed to seep into the skin, which made it more even with the rest of my skin, but also depleted the coverage significantly. The coverage to begin with was minimal, but over time it felt like I hadn't even put anything on.

Having a bunch of this product left at the end of the summer, I decided to take this product overseas with me on my trans-Atlantic move. Unfortunately, though, it didn't travel so well. Whether this was due to the differing pressure on the airplane, the new climate in my destination or just the aging of the product I don't really know. What I do know, is that this product ended up becoming really problematic when I got to my town in France. Whereas it had gone on smoothly before, this product started to ball up and go on splotchy over my moisturizer. I tried applying the product with a sponge, with a brush and with fingers to find a way to work with it, but to no avail. It even got to the point that I could feel the product on my face, which made me really uncomfortable. I ended up throwing this product out before it was done because I simply couldn't deal with the product on my face any longer and didn't see the application improving any time soon.

My verdict: Not buying this again. I'm not totally turned off of BB creams, but I'm turned off of this one.

Empties Review: ck one mascara by Calvin Klein


Yay for Ulta rewards memberships! This was the mascara they were giving member birthdays over the summer. However, I had just opened another mascara when I received this gift, so I saved this mascara for when I was got to Europe. It is sold exclusively at Ulta in five different shades (I had 800 - Show Black) and sells for $18.

The top of this mascara tube is actually really cool. It's got a division on the top that you can twist which changes the shape of the mascara wand from longer to shorter, from spaced out bristles to close together bristles and from straight lines of bristles to a corkscrew like design. This was really good to get different types of eyelash looks with the same wand, and to get more product on the want while it was in the tube!

What I found when I first started using this mascara, though, was that the bristles where sharp and irritated the base of my lash line, even to the point where I could see red irritation when I took the mascara off at night. This was particularly weird to me, because I usually prefer rubber bristle mascara wands and was excited to see them on this wand, but hadn't ever had this experience before. I did end up getting used to the wand on my eyes, or maybe the mascara build up on the wand started to dull the bristles so I was no longer irritated by it.

I did use this completely up, but by the end of its mascara life, this product was falling off of my lashes in the middle of the day. It took even less than three months (my usual mascara life) to totally dry out, which I was also disappointed in.

My verdict: To be honest, this product has a really cool twisting wand, but the irritation on my eyes and the quick drying rate of the tube made this product not worth the cost to me. While its not the most expensive mascara on the market, but there are a lot of drugstore mascaras don't make my eyes red and watery. Given the irritation at the beginning of my use of this product and the flakiness towards the end, it only had a pleasant life of about a month where I was using the product without issues. So personally, I would stay away from this mascara, especially if you have sensitive skin or eyes.

Empties Review: Tresemme Fresh Start Volumizing Dry Shampoo

This was a good travel-sized dry shampoo for my carry-on and for my travels! I initially purchased this at CVS in the States so that I wouldn't look like a grease ball at the end of my international flight, but this ended up lasting me through a whole month of various travels!

This product did have a light citrus scent, which I particularly liked. If you're not too keen on citrus, you don't have to be totally turned off - the scent faded pretty quickly after application. It did make me feel a little pampered while I was getting ready in the morning.

This version of the Tresemme dry shampoo advertises no visible residue, which may be a major attraction to some people. I personally don't mind a little white cast, because I don't like to shower too often and am frequently using dry shampoo for oil absorption rather than styling purposes. To be honest, I didn't even notice the difference between this residue and other dry shampoos that I have used.

My verdict: This was a good product that I would definitely use again! That being said, it's not SO good that I need to go out and buy back ups or favor this brand over others in the drug store. If this was on sale, though, I'd definitely purchase again!