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Beauty Blog Coalition Roundup: Week of 6/14

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Here's last week's beauty posts from the Beauty Blog Coalition! I hope you enjoy reading them all!


  • Mama Fashionista: Mama Fashionista wants to introduce you to the wonders of royal jelly! Meet Burt's Bees Radiance Collection!



  • My Highest Self: Tina swatches and reviews Eddie Funkhouser Primer, Foundation and Concealer this week!



  • BeautyTidbits: Need help to revamp your makeup and skincare routine for summer months? Check out Harshleen's Summer Beauty Essentials to look your prettiest in the heat!


  • Lola's Secret Beauty Blog: Want unbelievably clean, soft, silky and gorgeous skin? Then meet TATCHA Polished Classic Rice Enzyme Powder- it's amazing!


  • Advice Sisters Beauty, Fashion & LIfestyle WebSite: It’s really a challenge to stay fresh when sweat is literally dripping down the back of your bra, but a good deodorant can go a long way to keeping you smelling like a woman, not like livestock in a freight car. Alas, many of the deodorants have powerful chemicals that can cause irritation and rashes. Even if you’re not normally sensitive, over-use of a strong, chemical deodorant, can cause issues.


  • Painted Ladies: Year 3 of 365 Days of Makeup is complete! Here are Sheila's top 10 favorite looks.


  • Peppermint Lips Beauty Blog: MAC Girl About Town Lipstick Review and Swatches!


  • Portrait of Mai: In need of something to refresh, waterproof, and keep the curl in your mascara'd eyelashes? Check out Anastasia's Lash Genius Waterproof Topcoat review by Mai


  • Beauty by Miss L: Miss L reviewed lovely mineral eye shadows from Candy Minerals.


  • Geniabeme: Take a look at Geniabeme's go to Summer eye look!


  • TheFabZilla: Try it! Summer Bright Waterline for Makeup Dummies.


  • Beauty Professor: The Beauty Professor loves the Hourglass Immaculate Foundation so much that she has swatches of ALL 16 shades for your viewing pleasure!


  • The Advice Sisters Beauty, Fashion & Lifestyle Website: Great heat stylers help make Summer sleeker and sexier without so much frizz


  • D.G.S.Beauty: In need of a simple way to organize your makeup? D.G.S.Beauty reviews her Caboodles Acrylic Cosmetic Organizer Tray in Medium


  • Midnight Manicures: Milani introduces new eyeliners, the Liquid-Like and Eye Tech Bold. See what Jeanie thinks about them in her review.


  • Baking Beauty: Baking Beauty reviews Revlon Colorstay foundation and shares her before/after pics


  • Endless Summer: Great eyebrows on a budget with Rimmel Professional Eyebrow Pencil


  • Lipgloss Break: Lipgloss Break reviews Inglot AMC lipgloss and matte nail polish.
  • Anastasia Lash Genius Clear Waterproof Topcoat Review and Trials

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    I was not blessed with wonderfully curly eyelashes. Instead, I have eyelashes that are stereotypically Asian, stubbornly straight but very inclined to point straight down. Unfortunately, this combination means I can't wear nonwaterproof mascaras because nonwaterproof mascaras don't hold the curl in my lashes after I've taken an eyelash curler to them. This used to mean that I would have to wait for waterproof versions of mascaras to be released before I used them and while they held the curl, they never seemed to live up to the nonwaterproof versions.

    Not so anymore with the Anastasia Lash Genius. This is a product that is a "topcoat" for your lashes that "protects, waterproofs, and refreshes any mascara all day without clumping". I not only wanted to see if it waterproofed my mascaras but also whether it'd be able to keep the curl in my lashes when used with a nonwaterproof mascara. Does it live up to its claims?


    Anastasia Lash Genius Waterproof Topcoat

    Anastasia Lash Genius Waterproof Topcoat

    Where to purchase: Sephora* (affiliate link), Ulta* (affiliate link)
    Price: $21.00 for 0.19 oz.
    Do they test on animals? I do believe they do not test on animals. 
    Packaging: The product comes in a mascara style tube, black with silver accents.
    My Thoughts on the Formula/Performance

    The product is not clear per say, the color is more of a cloudy grey. I've read a few reviews where people said that it made their mascara turn grey after application and that did happen to me but only at the tips of my lashes where some of the product had settled so be sure to brush the product fully through. 

    The instructions for the product are simple, "Apply one or two coats on top of mascara to waterproof and refresh" but I wanted to try it a few different ways to see how it would work best on me. My goal was to try to find a way that lead to my eyelashes staying curled and my mascara waterproof. I also wanted to see if using a waterproof mascara would do the same thing as the Lash Genius.

    (I used the Make Up For Ever Smoky Extravagant mascara as the nonwaterproof and the Maybelline Lash Stiletto Volumptuous as the waterproof mascara)

    Trial One: Using a waterproof mascara to "topcoat" a nonwaterproof mascara. The "Before" is immediately after I topped the nonwaterproof mascara with the waterproof mascara and the "After" is after five minutes to see if it worked to keep my curl. 


    Waterproof mascara trial with waterproof mascara

    You can see that the curl is slightly deflated after a few minutes though it's some still remains.

    Trial Two: Applying Lash Genius after applying a nonwaterproof mascara. The "Before" is immediately after I topped the nonwaterproof mascara with the Lash Genus and the "After" is after five minutes to see if it worked to keep my curl.

    lash genius trial

    You can see that more of the curl is maintained, better than with the waterproof mascara but it's still somewhat deflated.

    Trial Three: Applying Lash Genius first before applying a nonwaterproof mascara and then applying it again afterwards. The "Before" is immediately after I applied the nonwaterproof mascara and the "After" is after five minutes to see if it kept curl.

    lash genius first

    The curl is mostly maintained in my eyelashes.

    Hopefully you can tell that I got the best performance for retaining my eyelash curl and keeping my eyelashes waterproof by sandwiching the Lash Genius before and after applying nonwaterproof mascara. My eyelashes aren't crunchy or dry however as a result of this but they are a little stiff. I previously tried only applying the Lash Genius as a base but my mascara wasn't as waterproof (though it was improved over wearing the nonwaterproof mascara by itself).

    Not only does it keep my curl but the Lash Genius does exactly what it says it does when it comes to keeping my nonwaterproof mascara waterproof. 

    In case you're wondering, I have tried many a mascara primer to try to retain the curl in my eyelashes but it's never worked out. The ones that are white never got covered well by mascara and still didn't keep the curl when used in conjunction with nonwaterproof mascara. I'm glad that there's a product that exists that makes it so I can partake in some of those awesome nonwaterproof mascaras (like the Jordana Best Lash Extreme Volumizing Mascara)

    Would I recommend/repurchase?

    If you've been looking for that miracle product to use with nonwaterproof mascaras, this is it. If you're like me and want to wear those dang nonwaterproof mascaras without deflating the curl in your eyelashes, this is it. It is a little pricey but considering how many GWP items always seem to come with a nonwaterproof mascara and how touted the nonwaterproof formulas always are, it's worth it.

    Disclaimer: I received this product as a gift from when I attended Generation Beauty. All opinions are my own. The links marked with an asterisk are affiliate links that give me a commission when you use the link to make a purchase. Feel free to use a nonaffiliate link.

    OCC January Rising Lip Tar: Swatch and Comparison

    I Purchased This

    OCC's January Rising was a special limited edition lip tar only available as a perk from a donation as part of an Indiegogo campaign by January Hunt to raise money for her gender confirmation surgeries. Only 1000 were made and I believe this color won't be sold in stores.

    If you weren't able to donate to January's campaign, don't fret because it really isn't as unique to the other Lip Tars available in the line. January Rising was said to be a mix between Anime and Pretty Boy lip tar and while I don't own Anime, I do have Pretty Boy and was able to compare both. 

    OCC January Rising

    But first, here's a swatch of January Rising on its own. This swatch was taken in natural daylight and January Rising was applied using my finger.

    OCC January Rising Lip Tar

    Now January Rising vs Pretty Boy. In my humble opinion, it looks way more different in the swatches than it does when worn. Relative to Pretty Boy, January Rising is maybe a shade lighter and more neon.

    Here is a hand swatch of January Rising and Pretty Boy, in natural daylight.

    OCC January Rising vs Pretty Boy

    And here's how it looks on my lips. My top lip is January Rising, my bottom lip Pretty Boy. Any real discernible differences you see on your computer screen are negated when seen in real life. Both colors are beautiful but you'd really be hardpressed to see the difference if both were worn (I nearly forgot which was which in the picture).

    OCC January Rising vs Pretty Boy


    The moral of the story is not to fret if you missed out on January Rising, Pretty Boy (and possibly Anime) will be close enough. I am glad they went this route, having a color that's relatively common because it means those who weren't able to donate won't have missed out on anything.

    Silk Naturals Summer 2013 Collection: Lippiepalooza and Preview Swatches

    Silk Naturals has just released their new Summer 2013 Collection consisting of twenty (!) new lip products, eight in a new vegan lipstick formula that's been formulated to have a longer shelf life and staying power and twelve in the Slick Stick formula (similar to their Amplifying Lip Glaze formula but without the mint and plumping ingredient). They've also added a new color to the Chromatic Cream Eye Colors (I reviewed one of the colors, Gotham, in this post), and also several skincare and gadgetry items.

    All images are sourced from SilkNaturals.com.

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    The new lip products. The first eight are the vegan lipsticks in the new formula, the last twelve are the Slick Sticks. The new vegan lipsticks retail for $4.75 currently and the Slick Sticks retail for $4.50.

    Silk Naturals Summer 2013
    Here are swatches of the eight vegan lipsticks.

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    The new Chromatic Cream Eye Color in Marvel. This is actually the Chromatic Cream Eye Color version of their popular eyeshadow, Doubloons!

    Silk Naturals Summer 2013
    and here's a comparison of Marvel against the other Chromatic Cream Eye Colors.


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    The new skincare and general gadgetry items. The blackhead remover is $2.25, the epistick hair remover is $1.25, the Konjac sponge is $5.99 (I have one myself though not from Silk Naturals and I quite like it), the Magic Hair Bun Maker is $.99, the Japanese Style Scrubby Towel is $4.99, and the Strap Perfect Bra Strap Holders for four for $.99.

    Silk Naturals Summer 2013
    I've yet to try the new Slick Stick formula so I'm rather tempted to purchase one to give it a go. I'm also very tempted to try the new Chromatic Cream Eye Color because I've seen swatches of the eyeshadow it's based on and it looks very beautiful.

    Are you thinking of getting anything from Silk Naturals' Summer 2013 line?